Surveon CAM4361 Manual
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CAM4361
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CAM4xxx Series
User Manual
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Revision History
Ver
sion Description Date
1.0 Initial release: All the CAM4xxx series
models are put into this manual; both
hardware and software aspects are
covered.
April 2012
1.1 New model: CAM4311/4371 are added. June 2012

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Table of Contents
Copyright Statement .........................................................................2
Revision History ...............................................................................3
Table of Contents .............................................................................4
Safety Precautions ............................................................................8
Device Site Recommendations..............................................................8
Chapter 1. Product Overview...............................................................9
1.1. Network Camera Introduction .....................................................9
1.2. Features and Benefits ...............................................................9
1.3. Technical Specifications .......................................................... 11
Model List for CAM4xxx Series........................................................ 11
Specifications for CAM41xx Series ................................................... 11
Specifications for CAM42xx Series ................................................... 13
Specifications for CAM431x Series ................................................... 15
Specifications for CAM436x Series ................................................... 17
Specifications for CAM437x Series ................................................... 19
Chapter 2. Hardware Overview .......................................................... 21
2.1. Overview............................................................................. 21
Side View ................................................................................ 21
Indoor: Fixed Lens (CAM4110/4210/4310/4311).............................. 21
Indoor: Varifocal Lens (CAM4220)............................................... 21
Outdoor (CAM4160/4260/4360/4361/4365/4371) ............................ 21
Top View and Bottom View ........................................................... 22
Indoor (CAM4110/4210/4220/4310/4311) ..................................... 22
Outdoor (CAM4160/4260/4360/4361/4365/4371) ............................ 22
2.2. Functions ............................................................................ 23
2.3. Installation........................................................................... 27
Installing the Dome Camera .......................................................... 27
2.4. Camera Deployment ............................................................... 31

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2.5. Before You Start.................................................................... 31
Chapter 3. Connecting to the Network Camera....................................... 32
3.1. Connecting with a Web Browser ................................................ 33
Obtaining IP address through the IP Utility......................................... 33
Connecting to the Network Camera ................................................. 33
Logging into the System............................................................... 34
Installing Active X Components in Internet Explorer.............................. 34
Logging Out of the System............................................................ 35
Using the Help Interface .............................................................. 35
3.2. Connecting with an RTSP Player ................................................ 37
Connecting with a Mobile Device RTSP Player ..................................... 37
Chapter 4. Configuration through the Web Interface................................ 38
4.1. Interface Layout.................................................................... 40
Control Descriptions ................................................................... 41
4.2. Settings............................................................................... 43
General .................................................................................. 43
Basic Settings ...................................................................... 43
User Account....................................................................... 45
Date & Time ....................................................................... 48
Network ................................................................................. 50
Network Configuration ........................................................... 50
Port Settings ....................................................................... 52
UpnP ................................................................................ 54
Video & Audio Settings ................................................................ 55
Basic Settings ...................................................................... 55
Image Appearance Settings ...................................................... 56
Image Appearance (for CAM4110/4160) ....................................... 56
Image Appearance (for CAM4210/4220/4260) ................................ 60
Image Appearance (for CAM4310)............................................... 63
Image Appearance (for CAM4311)............................................... 67
Image Appearance (for CAM4360/4365) ....................................... 70

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Image Appearance (for CAM4361/4371) ....................................... 75
Video Streams ..................................................................... 80
Audio Settings ..................................................................... 85
PTZ ....................................................................................... 86
Recording................................................................................ 87
Recording Basic Settings ......................................................... 87
Recorded File Management ...................................................... 88
Event Notification...................................................................... 90
Event Server ....................................................................... 90
Motion Detection .................................................................. 92
Tampering Detection ............................................................. 94
DI & DO ............................................................................. 95
Event Settings ..................................................................... 97
System .................................................................................. 103
MicroSD Card Management...................................................... 103
System Status ..................................................................... 104
System Log ........................................................................ 105
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................... 106
Emergency Recovery Procedure................................................ 107
Resetting to Factory Default Settings ......................................... 107
Export/Import & Reboot ........................................................ 109
Chapter 5. Configuration through the IP Utility..................................... 110
5.1. Overview........................................................................... 112
5.2. Installing the IP Utility .......................................................... 112
5.3. IP Utility Basics ................................................................... 114
Starting the IP Utility................................................................. 114
IP Utility Main Screen................................................................. 114
Exiting the IP Utility .................................................................. 114
5.4. Camera Actions ................................................................... 115
Search................................................................................... 115
Login .................................................................................... 115

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Properties .............................................................................. 116
Delete from Tool ...................................................................... 117
Select All ............................................................................... 118
Rebooting Camera .................................................................... 118
Set IP.................................................................................... 119
Link to Camera Web Interface ...................................................... 120
Link to Camera ................................................................... 120
Link to Camera User Manager .................................................. 120
Clearing and Setting Status .......................................................... 121
Clear New Status ................................................................. 121
Set New Status.................................................................... 121
5.5. Camera Group Actions........................................................... 123
Add Group .............................................................................. 123
Delete Group........................................................................... 123
Rename Group......................................................................... 124
Move to Group ......................................................................... 125
Copy to Group ......................................................................... 126
5.6. Configuration Settings........................................................... 127
Download Configuration.............................................................. 127
Update Configuration................................................................. 128
5.7. Firmware Actions ................................................................ 129
Download Firmware................................................................... 129
Update Firmware...................................................................... 129
5.8. Focus Tool ......................................................................... 131

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Safety Precautions
Electric Shock Warning
This equipment may cause electric shocks if not handled properly.
Access to this equipment should only be granted to trained operators
and maintenance personnel who have been instructed of, and fully
understand the possible hazardous conditions and the consequences of
accessing non-field-serviceable units such as the power supplies.
The system must be unplugged before moving, or in the even that it
becomes damaged.
Reliable Grounding
Particular attention should be given to prepare reliable grounding for the
power supply connection. It is suggested to use a direct connection to the
branch circuit. Check for proper grounding before powering on the device.
Overloading Protection
The device should be installed according to specifications. Provide a suitable
power source with electrical overload protection. Do not overload the AC
supply branch circuit that provides power to the device.
ESD Precautions
Please observe all conventional anti-ESD methods while handling the device.
The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti-static work pad are
recommended. Avoid dust and debris in your work area.
Device Site Recommendations
The device should be installed according to specifications. This device should
be operated at a site that is:
Clean, dry, and free of excessive airborne particles.
Well-ventilated and away from heat sources such as direct sunlight
and radiators.
Clear of vibration or physical shock.
Away from strong electromagnetic fields produced by other devices.
Available with properly grounded wall outlet for power. In regions
where power sources are unstable, apply surge suppression.
Available with sufficient space behind the device for cabling.

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Chapter 1. Product Overview
1.1. Network Camera Introduction
CAM4xxx series are professional network cameras that use Internet Protocol (IP) to
transmit video streams and control signals over networks. Capable of operating
over both LANs and WANs, they provide a complete budget-conscious remote
surveillance solution that are ultra clear and highly integrated. CAM4xxx series
combine a user-friendly interface and simplified installation with a powerful
feature set to provide users an easy upgrade path to new digital surveillance
system in a virtual environment. These highlights make CAM4xxx series ideal
choices for environments that require remote surveillance or video transmission.
1.2. Features and Benefits
4xxx series IP camera is a cutting-edge digital video transmission device. It can
compress and transmit real-time images of outstanding quality using a
reasonable amount of bandwidth through a standard TCP/IP network. The
following features make this IP camera an outstanding choice when building an
intelligent IP surveillance system:
High Video Quality
High image quality is essential in security surveillance applications. It is
important to be able to clearly capture an incident in progress and
identify persons or objects involved. A network camera gives exceptional
video quality, even greater than that of traditional analog cameras, which
means that more detail or larger areas can be covered.
H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG Compression
Motion JPEG, MPEG-4, and H.264 (also known as MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC),
each employ different techniques to reduce the amount of data
transferred and stored in a network video system. Network cameras that
support multiple compression standards are ideal for maximum flexibility
and integration possibilities.

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Dual Streaming
Dual-stream design enables simultaneous support of real-time video
monitoring, video recording, or mobile viewing applications which require
different resolutions, compression formats and frame rates.
MicroSD/SDHC card slot
IP surveillance relies on network connectivity, making it susceptible to
attacks on the network between the camera and recording facilities. With
onboard recording capability, our network cameras can truly be online
24/7. The microSD/SDHC card slot design ensures sufficient recording
capacity for an over-weekend period even at full frame rate and high
resolution.
Tampering Detection
This is an intelligent video analytics application available only in selected
network cameras in the market. When a camera is manipulated in any way
(e.g. accidental redirection, blocking, defocusing, spray-painted, covered
or damaged), it can automatically trigger recording and alert notifications.
Power-over-Ethernet
The built-in Power-over-Ethernet support reduces cabling and installation
costs, and enables users to consolidate power facilities for higher
reliability. With PoE, a camera can still operate in the event of a power
failure if it is connected to a centralized backup power with an
Uninterruptible Power Supply.
IR LED Illuminators
With the built-in IR illuminators, the camera is capable of working in low
light conditions, with a range up to 15m.

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1.3. Technical Specifications
Model List for CAM4xxx Series
CAM4110
D1 IP Fixed Dome
CAM4160 D1 D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome
CAM4210 1.3M IP Fixed Dome
CAM4220 1.3M D/N IP Fixed Dome
CAM4260 1.3M D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome
CAM4310 2M IP Fixed Dome
CAM 4311 2M D/N IP Fixed Dome
CAM4360 M D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome 2
CAM4361
2M WDR D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome
CAM4365
3M D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome
CAM4371
2M WDR D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome
Specifications for CAM41xx Series
Model Name CAM4110 CAM4160
Description D1 IP Fixed Dome D1 D/N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome
Image Sensor 1/3.2" D1 progressive color CMOS
Lens 4.2 mm, F1.8 (default) 2.8 - 11 mm varifocal lens, F1.4
SNR 50dB
WDR N/A
Day/Night ICR Dual Band Filter Yes
IR LED Yes (15M) Yes (30M)
Min Illumination 0 Lux (IR LEDs on)
0.3 Lux @ F1.8 (Color)
Iris Control N/A
Viewing Angle
Diagonal:89°
Horizontal:71°
Vertical:49.5°
Diagonal: 122°~35°
Horizontal: 96°~28°
Vertical: 72°~21°
Camera Angle
Adjustment
Pan 0º~340º
Tilt 30º~90º
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Functionalities N/A
Shutter Time 1/60~1/10,000s
Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Resolution Up to 720 x 480

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Video FPS
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
Video Control
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter),
BLC (Back Light Compensation),
Image Adjustment
Video Stream Dual stream at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG simultaneously
Bit Rate 64K ~ 6Mbps, VBR, CBR, controller frame rate and quality
Intelligent Video
Motion Detection,
Tampering Detection
(blocked, redirected, defocused, or spray-painted)
Video Jack N/A
Audio 2 Way Audio, Built-in MIC 2 Way Audio
Audio Compression 32KHz, ADPCM
Audio Input/Output 3.5mm phone jack
Alarm In/Out 2/1, terminal block
Video Buffer 5 second pre-alarm, 30 second post-alarm
Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local
storage, trigger DO
Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, CIFS,
PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T / RJ45
Local Storage microSD/SDHC x 1
(Class 2/Class 4/Class 6)
RS-485 1 (2 pin on terminal block)
USB N/A
SDK SDK 2.0
OS Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software VMS 2.4.1
Temperature Operation: -10~50°C (14~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Operation: -25~50°C (-13~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Humidity 5 to 90%
Power 12VDC 1.5A PoE (IEEE 802.3af) with Class 3 ;
Power Consumption Max. 7.5W Max. 7.5W (w/o Heater)
Max. 12W (w/ Heater)
Dimension ø128.8mm x 98.6mm (H)
ø5.07” x 3.88”(H)
ø144mm x 116mm (H)
ø5.67” x 4.57”(H)
Weight Net: 620g (1.37lb.)
Gross: 1290g (2.85lb.)
Net: 1,260g (2.78lb.)
Gross: 1,930g (4.27lb.)
Certification Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE
Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE
IP66

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Specifications for CAM42xx Series
Model Name CAM4210 CAM4220 CAM4260
Description 1.3M IP Fixed Dome 1.3M D/N IP Fixed Dome 1.3M D/N Outdoor IP Fixed
Dome
Image Sensor 1/3" 1.3 megapixel progressive scan CMOS
Lens 4.2 mm, F1.8 (default) 2.8 - 11 mm varifocal lens, F1.4
WDR N/A
Day/Night ICR Dual Band Filter Yes
IR LED Yes (15M) Yes (30M)
Min Illumination 0 Lux (IR LEDs on)
3 Lux @ F1.0 (Color)
Iris Control N/A Manual IRIS
Viewing Angle
Diagonal:89°
Horizontal:71°
Vertical:49.5°
Diagonal: 122°~35°
Horizontal: 96°~28°
Vertical: 72°~21°
Camera Angle
Adjustment
Pan 0º~340º
Tilt 30º~90º
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Functionalities N/A
Shutter Time 1/5~1/15,000 s
Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Resolution Up to 1280 x 1024
Video FPS
15 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
15 fps at HD720 (1280 x 720)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
Video Control
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter),
BLC (Back Light Compensation),
Image Adjustment
Video Stream Dual stream at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG simultaneously
Bit Rate 64K ~ 6Mbps, VBR, CBR, controller frame rate and quality
Intelligent Video
Motion Detection,
Tampering Detection
(blocked, redirected, defocused, or spray-painted)
Video Jack N/A
Audio 2/1 2 Way Audio, Built-in MIC 2 Way Audio
Audio Compression 32KHz, ADPCM
Audio Input/Output 3.5mm phone jack
Alarm In/Out 2/1, terminal block
Video Buffer 5 second pre-alarm, 30 second post-alarm

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Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local storage, trigger
DO
Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, CIFS, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP,
RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T / RJ45
Local Storage microSD/SDHC x 1
(Class 2/Class 4/Class 6)
RS-485 1 (2 pin on terminal block)
USB N/A
SDK SDK 2.0
OS Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software VMS 2.4.1
Temperature Operation: -10~50°C (14~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Operation: -25~50°C (-
13~122°F)
Storage: -30°C ~ 60°C (-
22°F~140°F)
Humidity 5 to 90%
Power 12VDC 1.5A PoE (IEEE 802.3af) with Class 3 ;
Power Consumption Max. 7.5W Max. 7.5W (w/o Heater)
Max. 12W (w/ Heater)
Dimension ø128.8mm x 98.6mm (H)
ø5.07” x 3.88”(H)
ø128.8mm x 115mm (H)
ø5.07” x 4.52" (H)
ø144mm x 116mm (H)
ø5.67” x 4.57”(H)
Weight Net: 620g (1.37lb.)
Gross: 1290g (2.85lb.)
Net: 700g (1.54lb.)
Gross: 1370g (3.00lb.)
Net: 1,260g (2.78lb.)
Gross: 1,930g (4.27lb.)
Certification Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE
Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE
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Specifications for CAM431x Series
Model Name CAM4310 CAM4311
Description 2M IP Fixed Dome 2M D/N IP Fixed Dome
Image Sensor 1/2.7" 2 megapixel progressive scan CMOS
Lens 4.2 mm, F1.8 (default) 4.0 mm, F2.0
SNR 48dB
WDR N/A Yes
Day/Night ICR N/A Yes
IR LED N/A Yes (10M)
Min Illumination 0.5 Lux @ F1.0
0.5 Lux @ F1.0 (Color)
0.01 Lux @ F1.2 (B/W)
0.1 Lux @ F1.2 (Color)
Iris Control N/A
Viewing Angle
Diagonal:89°
Horizontal:71°
Vertical:49.5°
Diagonal: 101.7°°
Horizontal: 87.7°°
Vertical: 48°
Camera Angle
Adjustment
Pan 0º~340º
Tilt 30º~90º
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Functionalities N/A
Shutter Time 1/30~1/50,000 s
Video
Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080
Video FPS
25 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at HD720 (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
25 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at HD720 (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
Video Control
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter),
BLC (Back Light Compensation),
HLC (High Light Compensation),
3D Noise Reduction,
Defog,
Image Adjustment
Video Stream Dual stream at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG simultaneously
Bit Rate 64K ~ 6Mbps, VBR, CBR, controller frame rate and quality
Intelligent Video Motion Detection
Video Jack N/A
Audio 2 Way Audio, Built-in MIC N/A
Audio
Compression 32KHz, ADPCM

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Audio
Input/Output 3.5mm phone jack
Alarm In/Out N/A
Video Buffer 5 second pre-alarm, 30 second post-alarm
Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local
storage, trigger DO
Supported
Protocols
IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, CIFS, PPPoE,
UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T/RJ45
Local Storage microSD/SDHC x 1
(Class 2/Class 4/Class 6)
RS-485 1 (2 pin on terminal block)
USB N/A
SDK Surveon SDK 2.0
OS Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software Surveon VMS 2.4.1
Temperature Operation: -10~50°C (14~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Humidity 5 to 90%
Power 12VDC 1.5A PoE (IEEE 802.3af) with Class 3 ;
Power
Consumption Max. 7.5W
Dimension ø128.8mm x 98.6mm (H)
ø5.07” x 3.88”(H)
Weight Net: 620g (1.37lb.)
Gross: 1290g (2.85lb.)
Certification Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE

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Specifications for CAM436x Series
Model Name CAM4360 CAM4361 CAM4365
Description 2M D/N Outdoor
IP Fixed Dome
2M WDR D/N Outdoor
IP Fixed Dome
3M D/N Outdoor
IP Fixed Dome
Image Sensor 1/2.7" 2 megapixel progressive scan CMOS 1/2.8" 3 megapixel SONY low
light CMOS
Lens 3~10 mm motor lens, F1.3
2.8~11 mm varifocal lens, F1.4
3~10 mm motor lens, F1.3
SNR 48dB
WDR N/A Yes
Day/Night ICR Yes
IR LED Yes (15M) Yes (20M) Yes (15M)
Min Illumination 0 Lux (IR LEDs on)
0.5 Lux @ F1.0 (Color)
0.01 Lux @ F1.2 (B/W)
0.1 Lux @ F1.2 (Color)
0 Lux (IR LEDs on)
0.1 Lux @ F1.2 (Color)
Iris Control DC drive
Viewing Angle
Diagonal: 122°~35°
Horizontal: 96°~28°
Vertical: 72°~21°
Diagonal: 99°~37.3°
Horizontal: 79.3°~29.8°
Vertical: 59.5°~22.4°
Diagonal: 122°~35°
Horizontal: 96°~28°
Vertical: 72°~21°
Camera Angle
Adjustment
Pan 0º~340º
Tilt 30º~90º
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Functionalities N/A
Shutter Time 1/7.5 ~ 1/100,000s 1/30~1/50,000s 1/7.5 ~ 1/100,000s
Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080 Up to 2048 x 1536
Video FPS
25 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at HD720 (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
15 fps at QXGA (2048 x 1536)
25 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at HD720 (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
Video Control
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White
Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic
Shutter),
BLC (Back Light
Compensation),
HLC (High Light
Compensation),
3D Noise Reduction,
Defog,
Image Adjustment
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter),
BLC (Back Light Compensation),
HSLC (High Suppression
Backlight Compensation),
3D Noise Reduction, Defog,
Image Adjustment
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic
Shutter),
BLC (Back Light
Compensation),
Image Adjustment
Video Stream Dual stream at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG simultaneously
Bit Rate 64K ~ 6Mbps, VBR, CBR, controller frame rate and quality

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Intelligent Video Motion Detection
Motion Detection,
Tampering Detection (blocked,
redirected,
Motion Detection
Video Jack N/A Yes (BNC) N/A
Audio 2 Way Audio N/A 2 Way Audio
Audio Compression 32KHz, ADPCM
Audio Input/Output 3.5mm phone jack
Alarm In/Out 2/1, terminal block N/A 2/1, terminal block
Video Buffer 5 second pre-alarm, 30 second post-alarm
Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local storage, trigger
DO
Supported Protocols
IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, CIFS, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP,
RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T / RJ45
Local Storage microSD/SDHC x 1
(Class 4/Class 6 only)
RS-485 1 (2 pin on terminal block)
N/A 1 (2 pin on terminal block)
USB N/A
SDK SDK 2.0
OS Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software VMS 2.4.1
Temperature Operation: -25~ 50°C (-13~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Humidity 5 to 90%
Power 12VDC 1.5A PoE (IEEE 802.3af) with Class 3 ;
Power Consumption
Max. 7.5W (w/o Heater)
Max. 12W (w/ Heater)
Max. 8W (w/o Heater )
Max. 35W (w/ Heater )
Max. 7.5W (w/o Heater)
Max. 12W (w/ Heater)
Dimension ø144mm x 116mm (H)
ø5.67” x 4.57”(H)
Weight Net: 1,260g (2.78lb.)
Gross: 1,930g (4.27lb.)
Certification
Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE
IP66

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Specifications for CAM437x Series
Model Name CAM4371
Description 2M WDR D/N Outdoor
IP Fixed Dome
Image Sensor 1/2.8" 2 megapixel SONY Exmor CMOS (CAM4371)
Lens 3~9 mm moto lens, F1.2
SNR 48dB
WDR Yes
Day/Night ICR Yes
IR LED Yes (20M)
Min Illumination 0.01 Lux @ F1.2 (B/W)
0.1 Lux @ F1.2 (Color)
Iris Control DC drive
Viewing Angle
Diagonal: 148.4°- 43.8°
Horizontal: 121.2°- 38.1°
Vertical: 62.1° - 21.3°
(CAM4371)
Camera Angle Adjustment
Pan 0º~340º
Tilt 30º~90º
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Functionalities N/A
Shutter Time 1/30~1/50,000s
Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080
Video FPS
25 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at HD720 (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
Video Control
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter),
BLC (Back Light Compensation),
HSLC (High Suppression Backlight Compensation),
3D Noise Reduction, Defog,
Image Adjustment
Video Stream Dual stream at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG
simultaneously
Bit Rate 64K ~ 6Mbps, VBR, CBR, controller frame rate and quality
Intelligent Video Motion Detection,
Tampering Detection (blocked, redirected,
Video Jack Yes (BNC)

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Audio 2 Way Audio
Audio Compression 32KHz, ADPCM
Audio Input/Output 3.5mm phone jack
Alarm In/Out N/A
Video Buffer 5 second pre-alarm,
30 second post-alarm
Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS,
record to local storage, trigger DO
Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP,
HTTP, CIFS, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T / RJ45
Local Storage microSD/SDHC x 1 (Class 2/Class 4/Class 6)
RS-485 N/A
USB N/A
SDK SDK 2.0
OS Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software VMS 2.4.1
Temperature Operation: -25~ 50°C (-13~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Humidity 5 to 90%
Power 12VDC 1.5A PoE (IEEE 802.3af) with Class 3 ;
Power Consumption
Max. 8W (w/o Heater )
Max. 35W (w/ Heater )
Dimension ø144mm x 116mm (H)
ø5.67” x 4.57”(H)
Weight Net: 1,260g (2.78lb.)
Gross: 1,930g (4.27lb.)
Certification
Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE
IP66

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Chapter 2. Hardware Overview
2.1. Overview
Side View
Indoor: Fixed Lens (CAM4110/4210/4310/4311)
Indoor: Varifocal Lens (CAM4220)
Outdoor (CAM4160/4260/4360/4361/4365/4371)

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Top View and Bottom View
Indoor (CAM4110/4210/4220/4310/4311)
Screw Hole
Screw Hole
Screw Hole
Screw Hole
Screw Hole
1
3
2
Outdoor (CAM4160/4260/4360/4361/4365/4371)
Screw Hole
Screw Hole
Screw Hole
1
2
3
1. Status LED Indicator 2. Reset Button 3. MicroSD/SDHC Card Slot

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2.2. Functions
7
1
8
6
3
Indoor Outdoor
Please look into the following table for cable options:

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1. Audio In/Out Connector
Audio In/Out are both for 3.5mm jacks. Audio-in provides for an external
mono microphone. Audio out can be connected to a public address
system or an active speaker with a built-in amplifier. A pair of
headphones can also be attached.
Note: Built-in microphone can also be used for certain models. Please
refer to Audio Setting section for details.
2. Status LED Indicator
The LED will light up after the camera has successfully completed the
boot process. The Status LED indicator in the rear of the camera can be
set to light whenever the unit is accessed, or be shut off.
Green
Shows steady green for normal operation, flashing
when the camera is accessed.
Note: The Status LED can be configured to be
unlit.
Steady during startup, reset to factory default or
when restoring settings.
Amber Flashes every 0.2 sec during firmware upgrade.
(On:0.2 sec, Off: 0.2 sec)
Note: Startup or reboot may have failed if the status LED shows
steady amber for over 1 minute.
Status
LED
(rear)
Unlit No network connection.
3. Video Out Connector (CAM4361 only)
Video Out Connector is used for connecting monitors with BNC ports.
4. Reset Button
Pressing the reset button will restore the camera to its factory default
settings, as described in Resetting to the Factory Default Settings.
5. microSD/SDHC Card Slot
The microSD/SDHC card slot can be used for local recording and
firmware upgrade.
Note: Apacer 4GB Class 6/Transcend 8GB Class 6/Kingston 16GB Class 2,
SanDisk 16GB Class 2/SanDisk 32GB Class 4 MicroSDHC card are
recommended, since they have passed the SD Card QVL (Qualified
Vender List) test.
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The camera connects to the network via a standard RJ-45 network
connector. The camera detects the speed of the local network
(10/100BaseT). The camera also supports PoE (Power-over-Ethernet), and
can be powered directly through the network cable.
7. Power Connector
The power connector is provided for solutions without PoE.
8. I/O terminal Connector
The I/O terminal connector provides an RS-485 interface, one transistor
output, two digital inputs, and connection points for auxiliary DC power
and GND.
The I/O terminal connector provides the interface to:
1 transistor output - For connecting external devices such as relays
and LEDs. Devices can be activated by Output buttons on the Live
View page or by an Event. The output will show as active (in Event
Configuration > Port Status) if the alarm device is activated.
2 digital inputs - An alarm input for connecting devices that can
toggle between an open and closed circuit, for use with devices
such as PIRs, door/window contacts, glass break detectors, etc.
When a signal is received the state changes and the input becomes
active (shown under Event Configuration > Port Status).
Auxiliary power and GND
GND Pin 1 Ground Description
12V Auxiliary DC Power
(not to power this
camera)
Pin 2 Electrically
connected in
parallel with the
connector for the
power supply, this
pin provides an
auxiliary connector
for main power to
the unit. This pin
can also be used to
power auxiliary
equipment with a
maximum current of
100mA.
Voltage: 12V DC,
Max: 1.2W
DI1(Digital Input) Pin 3 Connect to GND to
activate, or leave
floating (or
unconnected) to
Must not be exposed
to voltages greater
than 30V DC

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deactivate.
DI2 (Digital Input) Pin 4 Connect to GND to
activate, or leave
floating (or
unconnected) to
deactivate.
Must not be exposed
to voltages greater
than 30V DC
DO(Digital Output) Pin 5 Uses an open-
collector NPN
transistor with the
emitter connected
to the GND pin. If
used with an
external relay, a
diode must be
connected in
parallel with the
load, for protection
against voltage
transients.
Max load = <100mA
Max voltage = 24V DC
(to the transistor)
RS-485A Pin 6 Data transmission
connector for
control of external
devices. (ex.
Pan/Tilt scanners)
Tx
RS-485B Pin 7 Data transmission
connector for
control of external
devices. (ex.
Pan/Tilt scanners)
Tx

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2.3. Installation
Installing the Dome Camera
Indoor
Screw Hole Indicator Sticker
Base Plate
Outdoor
Screw Hole Indicator StickerScrew Hole Indicator Sticker
1. Use screw hole indicator sticker to mark the desired camera position on
the ceiling.
2. Make one cable entry hole and 3 or 4 screw holes on the ceiling with the
electrical drill.
3. (Indoor) Remove the base plate from the bottom of the camera assembly.
(Outdoor) Use the provided L-type hex wrench to unscrew the cover of
the camera.
4. (Indoor) Align the base plate with the sticker and turn it clockwise to
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(Outdoor) Align the housing with the sticker and fasten the screws to
secure the housing on top of the sticker.
5. Thread the multiple connector interface cable through the cable entry
hole on the base plate or housing.
(Outdoor - Optional) The default cable entry hole is located on bottom of
the camera. If the installation requires use of the lateral-side cable hole,
remove the cap from the lateral-side cable hole. Disconnect the cable from
the board entirely, and reinsert it through the lateral cable hole.
Reconnect the cable to the camera.
Unscrew the retaining clip
Reattach the Retaining Clip
6. Connect the camera to network with the network connector.
7. Connect the power connector to a power outlet.
8. The status LED indicator will blink amber to indicate the boot-up sequence
has started. Wait until the LED is in a steady green state, indicating the
camera boot-up is complete.
9. (Indoor) Reattach the camera assembly to the base plate.
10. (Indoor) Remove the camera cover by twisting it counterclockwise.
Adjust the desired view angle as needed. On models equipped with
varifocal lenses, you may also adjust the zoom and focus by unscrewing
the corresponding puller, adjusting and then re-tightening the puller.
After adjustments are complete, reinstall the camera cover and secure it
with the included retaining screw.
Focus Puller
Zoom Puller
*
Varifocal lens
Outdoor) Unscrew the zoom puller on the lens and adjust the desired view
angle as needed. Re-tighten the zoom puller. Unscrew the focus puller on the
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reinstall the camera cover.
Focus Puller
Zoom Puller
Unscrew the Housing
Reattach the Housing
Note: (1) Cover removal is not required on models with motorized lenses
(CAM4360/4365/4371). (2) Please check the live view after the
camera is logged in.
Installing the Dome Camera with the Mounting
Bracket (Optional)
1. (Indoor) Remove the base plate from the bottom of the camera.
Base Plate
(Outdoor) Use the provided L-type hex wrench to unscrew the cover of the
camera.
2. (Indoor) Align the base plate with the mounting bracket and fasten
screws to secure the plate on the bracket.
3. Fasten the mounting bracket to the wall at the desired camera location.
If required, use the provided thread-spaces on the side of the bracket for
wires.
4. (Indoor) Thread the multiple connector interface cable and any other
input or output cables for sensors or alarms through the base plate hole and
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5. (Indoor) Reattach the camera assembly to the base plate.
(Outdoor) Align the housing with the mounting bracket and fasten screws
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2.4. Camera Deployment
NAS FTP Email Server
Microphone
Router
Router
Client
Client
Speaker
Internet
Alarm
Sensor
microSD
2.5. Before You Start
Please prepare a PC with Windows (XP or above) and web browsers (Internet
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Chapter 3. Connecting to the
Network Camera
This section demonstrates how to connect to the network camera through two
methods:
• Web Browser – A simple web-based interface. Internet Explorer is the
recommended web browser for use with network cameras, and our
examples will be from this browser. Usage on other browsers will be
similar.
• RTSP Player – These include common streaming media players, such as
RealPlayer Quicktime Player or . These players can provide live view of
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3.1. Connecting with a Web Browser
Obtaining IP address through the IP Utility
The IP address can be obtained using the IP Utility in your product CD:
1. Double click Start SearchToolInstall.exe to begin the utility installation.
2. After the installation is complete, click the button or click Auto Search
Camera > Search in the menus.
The camera search will begin, and a status bar will display the search
progress.
The details of the camera will display after the search is finished. 3.
Note: (1) The search may take up to 2 minutes, depending on your network
configuration. (2) If your network does not have DHCP service, the
default IP address is 192.168.88.10.
Connecting to the Network Camera
Launch the web browser (Microsoft ® Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher is
recommended). Enter the IP address of the network camera in the address
bar of your browser and press enter.
You can also Click the button or click Link to Camera Camera> Link to
Camera in the IP Utility menu bar. The camera’s live view webpage will
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Logging into the System
The following information will prompt for logging in:
Username – The username for the domain. Default is always admin.
Password – The password for the domain. Default is always admin.
Click OK.
Installing Active X Components in Internet Explorer
You may be prompted to install ActiveX® components when accessing the
network camera’s Live View page; click when prompted. You will be able Yes
to access the camera after installation is completed. Under Windows, this
action may require administrator privileges.
If the dialog box suggests that you are not allowed to install ActiveX
components, try resolving the problem using the following steps:
1. In Internet Explorer, open Tools> Internet Options> Security. Click the
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2. Search for . Under this heading select Download signed ActiveX controls
Prompt and then click . OK
3. Continue installing the Active X components.
4. After installing ActiveX, go to Tools> Internet Options> Trusted
Websites > Sites and add the IP Address of the camera.
Logging Out of the System
Logging off of the camera can be performed by closing the browser window.
Users can also choose to click the link located at the top of the Logout
screen.
Using the Help Interface
While using the web interface, you may click on the link located under Help
the title bar. This will bring up a pop-up containing the IP Camera Help
manual. This provides simple explanation of the camera settings, and will
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The help manual is organized so that it matches the system menus, with
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3.2. Connecting with an RTSP Player
Connections through RTSP Media Players such as Real Player and QuickTime
Player are supported. We will use Real Player as an example in this section.
1. Launch Real Player.
1. File > Open URL Select , to open a URL dialog box.
2. Enter the camera URL in the address bar.
Note: The format for RTSP is: rtsp://<IP Address>/<Access>, where
<Access> can be found at Settings > Network> Port Settings > RTSP
Setting. By default the <Access> value should be stream1 and
stream2.
3. OK, Click the stream should begin playing.
Connecting with a Mobile Device RTSP Player
In order to access streaming video on 3GPP mobile devices, please make sure
the network camera is already online and connected to the Internet. In the IP
field under the section of the window, enter the IP address of the IP Address
IP camera.
1. Settings > Video & Audio > Stream2: Change the settings under Set
the image format as MJPEG4, resolution as QVGA (320x240 or below,
and constant bit rate as 128 Mbps or below.
2. Launch the RTSP Player on the 3GPP mobile device and enter the URL
address for the camera. The video should start playing.
Note: The format for RTSP is: rtsp://<IP Address>/<Access>, where
<Access> can be found at Settings > Network > Port Settings> RTSP
Setting. By default the <Access> value should be stream1 and
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Chapter 4. Configuration thro
ugh the Web Interface
Camera configurations can be done through web interface and IP Utility.
**For web interface, please look into this chapter; for IP Utility, please refer
to Chapter 5.
Web Interface IP Utility
Basic Settings V X
User Account V X
General
Date & Time V X
Network Configuration V Set IP Only
Port Settings V X
UpnP V X
Network
Wifi Setting (CAM1300/1311 Only) V X
Basic Settings V X
Image Appearance Settings V X
Video Streams V X
Video & Audio Settings
Audio Settings V X
PTZ RS-485 Settings/PTZ Settings V X
Recording Basic Settings V X Recording
Recorded File Management V X
Event Server V X
Motion Detection V X
Tampering Detection V X
DI & DO V X
Event Notification
Event Settings V X
MicroSD Card Management V X
System Status V V
System Log V X
Firmware Upgrade V V
System
Resetting to Factory Default Settings V X

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Export/Import V X
Reboot V V
Camera Search X V
Login V V
Properties X V
Delete from Tool X V
Clearing and Setting Status X V
Camera Group Actions X V
Configuration Settings X V
Focus Tool X V

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4.1. Interface Layout
This section demonstrates the layout of the network camera’s main interface.
The 4 main areas on the interface are:
1. Menu Bar - The links on this bar allow users to toggle between live-
view and settings screens, as well as logout and pull up the help menu.
2. Live View Controls - These controls allow users to configure the live
view streams and camera live view functionality.
3. Button Bar - These controls allow the user to quickly access common
features such as live view window resizing, video and still frame
capture, interface language, and audio controls.
4. Live View Window - This portion of the screen displays the stream
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Control Descriptions
Control Description
Adjust Window Size: When clicked, the display window
size can be adjusted manually to fit the screen. The
screen size changes back to the actual image size
(resolution).
Full-Screen: Goes to full-screen when clicked; press
“ESC” to return to windowed view.
Image Capture: When clicked, captures the current
screen as an image in a new pop-up window. The
location for saving the image can be changed under
Settings > Recording > Recording Basic Settings. The
file name is set to “Camera Name”+yyyymmdd_hhmmss
(the Camera Name can be changed under Settings >
General > Basic Settings).
Manual Record: When clicked records the current live ,
video. Stops recording when clicked again. The location
for storing the recording can be changed under Settings
> Recording > Recording Basic Settings.
Audio-In: Turned off by default; clicking once allows
audio to be transmitted from a local microphone to the
camera. Clicking again stops audio transmission.
Multiple users may access the live view page and
receive audio from the camera, but only one user at
once is allowed to send audio to the camera.
Mute: Mutes the audio captured by the camera when
clicked, un-mutes the audio when clicked again.
Volume: Sets to the current computer volume; Dragging
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Control Description
Language: Sets the UI language. Available languages
include English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional
Chinese.
Streams: Allows users to choose which camera stream
to view. The indicator above the stream will turn light
green when the stream is selected.
Video Format: Sets the compression format for the
current stream. Available formats are H.264, MPEG4,
and MJPEG.
Image size (resolution): Sets the resolution of the
stream currently selected. Sets the resolution of the
stream currently selected. Options are available for
each stream: 1536P (2048 x 1536), 1080P (1920 x
1080), SXGA (1280 x 1024), 720P (1280 x 720), VGA
(640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240) for stream 1 and VGA
(640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240), QQVGA (160 x 120) for
stream 2.
When clicked, activates digital zoom in Digital Zoom:
the current live-view stream. 2 options are available
when clicked:
Zoom In
Zoom Out

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4.2. Settings
Camera settings may be changed by clicking on the Settings link located in
the title bar. This will bring up a menu list of configuration menus for all
major camera settings.
General
General setting menus are found under Settings > General .
Basic Settings
Basic settings may be accessed under General > Basic Settings . The following
settings can be made:
• Host Name: by default set to "model name + MAC address"; displays
on the center of the main page. Users may replace the default name
with a new name consisting of alphanumeric characters, spaces and
the ":" character.
• Camera Name: by default set to "model name"; after selecting
Camera Name” from Settings > Video & Audio> Basic Settings, the
Camera Name will show on the display. Users may replace the default
name with a new name consisting of alphanumeric characters, spaces
and the ":" character.
• Power/Ethernet LED: turns on or off the power and Ethernet LEDs
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• System Status LED: changes the behavior of the status LED on the
front of the camera. There are four possible behaviors:
o LED on when camera is on - LED default on, flashing during
camera access.
o LED on during camera access - LED default off, flashing during
camera access
o LED off during camera access - LED default on, off during
camera access
o LED always off - LED always off
Click to save or OK Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page.

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User Account
The User Account section, found under General > User Account, controls the
user account information and privileges.
There are two pre-configured accounts:
• admin - This is the default administration account, and cannot be
deleted.
• guest - This is an account with only live view capability.
There are also two basic settings under user account settings:
• Enable access without login - Checking the checkbox will allow users
to view the camera stream without having to login.
• Maximum number of simultaneous viewers limited to - Enter a
number from 1 to 10 in this field to limit the number of users that can
view the live view stream for this camera. This option will only be
displayed once you add an account.
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Adding Accounts
In under the General> User Account User Account heading, click on “Add”.
Up to 10 accounts can be added to the system.
All User Names and Passwords must be combinations of alphanumeric
characters, “:”, “-“, “_” between 4 and 20 characters in length, and must
begin with an alphabet letter. Fill out the following fields:
• User Name - The identifier name used to login to the system.
• User Group - The system allows for 2 types of users.
o Administrator - Administrators have full access privileges.
o Operator - Operators can only access the live view page.
• Password - A passkey used to control user access. The password must
be a combination of alphanumeric characters, “:”, “-“, “_” between 4
and 20 characters in length, and must begin with an alphabet letter.
This password should be retyped in the field, to Confirm password
ensure that the correct key is saved.
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Editing Accounts
In under the heading, select an General> User Account User Account
existing account by clicking on the account entry. The entry will be
highlighted in yellow. Clicking Edit will allow you to change the following
fields:
• User Group - The system allows for 2 types of users.
o Administrator - Administrators have full access privileges.
o Operator - Operators can only access the live view page.
• Password - A passkey used to control user access. The password must
be a combination of alphanumeric characters, “:”, “-“, “_” between 4
and 20 characters in length, and must begin with an alphabet letter.
This password should be retyped in the field, to Confirm password
ensure that the correct key is saved.
Click when finished to save any changes. OK
Note: Only accounts that are not currently logged-in can be edited.
Deleting Accounts
In under the heading, select an General> User Account User Account
existing account by clicking on the account entry. The entry will be
highlighted in yellow. Click and when prompted to confirm deletion, Remove ,
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Date & Time
Date and time settings can be accessed at General > Date & Time.
Current Date & Time displays the current system date and time.
Time Zone Settings
The time zone can be set using the dropdown menu. This menu is only
applicable when selectable when Synchronize with NTP Server is chosen
under Time Settings.
Time Settings
There are 3 ways to set the system time:
• Synchronize with NTP server - NTP is a protocol for synchronizing
the system clock to an external server. If this option is chosen, enter
the IP address of a known NTP server in the field. You NTP Server
must also choose the appropriate time zone under Time Zone Settings.
• Manual update - Updates the time manually. Choose the appropriate
date and enter a time for the system.
• Synchronize with computer time - Synchronizes the time with the
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Day Light Saving
Users can set the Day Light Saving Time by ticking on Enable Day Light
Saving.
Click to save or to abort the changes before you leave the page. OK Cancel

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Network
The network settings, including network configuration, port configuration,
and universal plug and play (UPnP) settings are used to configure camera
connectivity. These settings are found under the Settings > Network context.
Network Configuration
These settings are used to configure basic network access for the camera.
They are found under Network > Network Configuration.
Most of these settings vary with your specific hardware setup; therefore the
defaults are set for common SOHO level usage. If you are using the camera in
an enterprise environment, please check with your IT department to
determine the correct settings for this section.
IP & DNS Settings
These settings are used determine the IP address of the network camera.
• Get IP address automatically - Automatically acquires IP address from
a DHCP service. This is the default setting.
• Use fixed IP address - Sets a fixed IP address. You must also manually
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Secondary DNS fields. The network camera can be connected to the
network upon completion.
PPPoE Settings
This feature is disabled by default. Connecting to the network using PPPoE
(Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) requires a user name and password
from your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Select and fill in Enable PPPoE
valid user name and password to connect the camera to the Internet.
DDNS Settings
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) is a protocol that enables the camera
to maintain a static connection address, even when its IP changes. Access
using this feature is disabled by default.
Connecting using DDNS requires registration on third-party websites for DDNS
services. Select desired DDNS service website, check the option, Enable DDNS
and fill in valid user name and password. You can then access the camera
through the registered domain name.
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Note: The RTP port number must be an even number. After entering the
RTP port number, the RTCP port number will automatically be set to
the RTP port number + 1.
RTP Multicast Settings
Tick to set up multicast via the RTP protocol. The Enable RTP Multicast
RTP Multicast video/audio port and group address . can also be set
Click to save or OK Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page.

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UpnP
Universal plug and play (UPnP) is a protocol that simplifies the
implementation of networks by allowing new hardware to connect seamlessly
to a network. The settings for this feature can be found under Network >
UPnP.
To enable UPnP, first check the box. If you wish to change the Enable UPnP
default values, there are two fields that can be edited.
• Friendly Name - An identifier for the camera on the network.
• Interval - The time between camera-sent UPnP updates.
Click to activate UPnP or to abort the changes before you leave OK Cancel
the page. Once activated, the camera will be visible to other devices on the
network.
Note: If the computer does not have UPnP installed, you can add it by going
to Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. In the Add or
Remove Programs page, select Add/Remove Windows Components >
Networking Services Details UPnP and click . Select from the popup
window, and out to install services. OK UPnP

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Video & Audio Settings
Video and audio are the heat of a network camera's functionality. The
settings for video and audio can be found under Settings > Video & Audio.
Under this section, you can access basic video and audio settings, video
appearance parameters, video stream settings, as well as audio parameters.
Basic Settings
Basic settings pertain to simple live-view tweaks. These parameters can be
found under Video & Audio> Basic Settings.
Video Orientation
In certain mounting situations, the default video output may not be oriented
correctly. This setting allows you to change the orientation of the output
video.
• Flip - flips the image vertically.
• Mirror - flips the image horizontally.
Text Overlay Setting
The text overlay involves is the text displayed in the black bar at the top of
the output screen. You can display multiple text messages at the same time.
(Only the camera name will display if the resolution is 160 x 120).
• Include Date - Displays the current date.
• Include Time - Displays the current time.
• Camera Name - Displays the name of the camera.
Audio Settings
Select the desired button to turn audio from the camera on or off.
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Image Appearance Settings
These settings, found under Video & Audio > Image Appearance, deal with
the video output of the camera. There are two tabs, Image Attributes and
Sensor Configuration, Advanced Settingsas well as .
Image Appearance (for CAM4110/4160)
Image Attributes
These parameters deal with the image lighting and color. All parameters are
values ranging from (0) to (100). Dragging the slider to the right increases the
value, while dragging to the left lowers the value. The adjustments will be
displayed in real-time in the window to the left of the sliders.
• Brightness - Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Note: In certain situations, the sensor may experience banding issues. In
these cases, please turn raise the brightness.
• Saturation - Adjusts the saturation of the image.
• Contrast - Adjusts the contrast of the image.
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o Frequency - Used in conjunction with the flickerless function.
The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting.
Note: In certain situations, the sensor may experience banding issues. In
these cases, please turn the flickerless feature on.
• Shutter Mode - Sets the camera shutter mode. Longer shutter times
allow more light into the sensor, resulting in a cleaner picture,
however longer shutter times can result in motion blur.
o Auto - The camera will automatically change the shutter speed
to adjust to the lighting conditions.
Slow Shutter Mode Auto - Used in conjunction with
shutter mode. Forces a shutter speed of 1/5s when
Night Mode is activated.
o Manual - This setting allows users to specify a shutter speed.
Shutter Speed - The user may choose the following
shutter speeds: 1/60s, 1/120s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s,
1/2000s, 1/5000s, and 1/10000s.
• White Balance - This setting allows users to choose the color
balancing method used.
o AWB - Automatically chooses white level.
o MWB - The user must specify the red and blue gain levels to
achieve the correct white level.
R Gain - The gain applied to the red video channel.
B Gain - The gain applied to the blue video channel.
• Day/Night Mode - Sets the day (color) and night (black and white, IR
cut filter off where applicable.) Night mode sacrifices color
information to produce a clear picture with less light.
o Auto - The camera will determine when the light levels require
a switch.
Night Threshold - The threshold which the camera will
switch to night mode.
Day Threshold - The threshold which the camera will
switch back to day mode.
o Day mode - Forces day mode.

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o Night mode - Forces night mode.
o Schedule for day mode - Allows the user to set a time for
day/night transitions.
From: - The time, in hours and minutes, when the
camera will be in day mode.
To: - The time, in hours and minutes, when the camera
will switch to night mode.
Click to save or to abort the changes before you leave the page. OK Cancel
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Kategori: | Overvågningskamera |
Model: | CAM4361 |
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