Divio NDR155PA User manual

IR Outdoor Motorized Vandal Dome Camera
NDR155PA/ NDR555PA
User Manual
Note: The manual is subject to change without notice
Part Number: 00155555000_200910

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Content
Contents
Preface iv
Regulatory Compliance Statements........................................................ iv
Declaration of Conformity...................................................................... iv
Safety Information ................................................................................. iv
Installation Recommendations................................................................. v
Conventions Used in this Manual............................................................ v
Package Contents.................................................................................. vi
Chapter 1: Product Introduction 1
Overview ................................................................................................1
Cable ..................................................................................................1
Hardware Installation ..............................................................................2
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration 4
Web Browser ..........................................................................................4
Motorized Lens....................................................................................5
Configuring the Camera’s Setting ...........................................................6
Browsing Through the Configuration Menu.........................................7
Video - Video Configuration ...................................................................9
Primary Stream ....................................................................................9
Secondary Stream..............................................................................10
Third Stream......................................................................................11
Video - Audio Configuration.................................................................12
Audio Settings...................................................................................12
Image - Exposure ..................................................................................13
Configurations ..................................................................................13
Day Night Setting ..............................................................................15
Profile Management ..........................................................................16
Image - Basic Settings ...........................................................................18
Orientation........................................................................................18
Digital Processing ..............................................................................18
Image - ROI...........................................................................................20
Configurations ..................................................................................20
Image - Privacy Zone.............................................................................21
Configurations ..................................................................................21
Image - Overlay.....................................................................................22
Overlay..............................................................................................22
Text Size ............................................................................................22
Network - Basic.....................................................................................23
IPv4 Settings......................................................................................23
System Settings .................................................................................23
IPv6 Settings......................................................................................23
Basic Cont. ...........................................................................................24
RTMP Settings ...................................................................................24
Link Speed.........................................................................................24
Network - FTP.......................................................................................25
Configurations ..................................................................................25
Network - SSL.......................................................................................26
SSL Configurations ............................................................................26
Certificate .........................................................................................26
Network - 802.1x..................................................................................27
802.1x Configurations.......................................................................27
SNMP Configurations ........................................................................28
Network - Firewall.................................................................................29
Firewall Configurations......................................................................29
LDAP Configurations .........................................................................30
DDNS Configurations ........................................................................31

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Network - RTSP.....................................................................................32
RTSP Configurations..........................................................................32
Multicast (Stream 1 to Stream 3)........................................................33
Bonjour Configurations .....................................................................35
Upnp Configurations.........................................................................36
System - Date/Time...............................................................................37
Date/Time Configurations..................................................................37
Time Setting......................................................................................37
Time Zone Setting .............................................................................37
System - Maintenance...........................................................................38
System Information ...........................................................................38
Firmware Update...............................................................................38
Backup..............................................................................................39
Restore..............................................................................................39
Video System.....................................................................................39
System - User Management ..................................................................40
Admin Setting ...................................................................................40
User List ............................................................................................40
User Information ...............................................................................41
Logo Graph.......................................................................................42
Event - Alarm Handler...........................................................................43
Alarm Handler Configurations ...........................................................43
Alarm Schedule Settings....................................................................43
Event - Motion Detection......................................................................44
Motion Configurations ......................................................................44
Zone1 to Zone5 Setup.......................................................................44
Motion Schedule Settings..................................................................45
Event - Tampering Alarm.......................................................................46
Tampering Alarm Configurations .......................................................46
Tampering Schedule Settings .............................................................46
Event - Audio Detection........................................................................47
Audio Detection Configurations ........................................................47
Event - Network Loss Detection.............................................................48
Network Loss Detection Configurations.............................................48
Event - FTP Upload................................................................................49
FTP Upload Handler Configurations ...................................................49
Remote Server...................................................................................49
SMTP Notification Configurations......................................................50
Trigger Event .....................................................................................50
SMTP Server ......................................................................................51
Receipient List ...................................................................................51
Network Storage Configurations .......................................................52
Trigger Event .....................................................................................52
Receipient List ...................................................................................52
Login Certificate................................................................................53
Mount and Remove Network Storage................................................53
Relay Handler Configurations ............................................................54
SD Record Handler Configurations.....................................................55
TCP Notify Configurations .................................................................57
Video Analytics - Object Detection ........................................................59
Configurations ..................................................................................59
Object Schedule Settings ...................................................................62
Setup Detection Area Settings ...........................................................63
Push HTTP Message Settings..............................................................64

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Preface
PrefaCe
Regulatory Compliance Statements
This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices and
describes how to keep the system CE compliant.
Declaration of Conformity
FCC
This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for
a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
(domestic environment) is likely to cause harmful interference, in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference (take adequate
measures) at their own expense.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all applicable
European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems
to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining
CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
Safety Information
Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions:
▪Read all instructions carefully.
▪Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual.
▪Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand.
▪Do not use the camera in extreme temperature conditions. Please use the
camera within -20ºC to 55ºC. Air vent is required at high temperature.
▪Do not use or store the camera in humid environment. It may cause poor
image quality.
▪Do not use the camera in unstable lighting conditions. Inconsistent
lighting or flickering may cause poor image.
▪Never use the camera close to gas or oil leak. It may not operate properly.
▪Do not disassemble the camera. There is no user serviceable part inside.
▪Do not drop the camera or apply force on it. It may cause a malfunction.
▪Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating
device.
▪Never face the camera to strong light for long periods of time. It may
damage the CMOS sensor.
External power supply cannot be used with PoE simultaneously
or it will damage the camera.
When this camera is installed near wireless communication
devices that emit strong electromagnetic field, irregularity
such as noise may appear in the image.

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Installation Recommendations
Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get
into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small
components separated.
Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally
damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow
require only a few simple tools, including the following:
▪A Philips screwdriver
▪A flat-tipped screwdriver
▪A grounding strap
▪An anti-static pad
Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recommended
that you do not use needle-nose pliers to disconnect connections as these
can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Warning:
Information about certain situations, which if not observed,
can cause personal injury. This will prevent injury to yourself
when performing a task.
Caution:
Information to avoid damaging components or losing data.
Note:
Provides additional information to complete a task easily.

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Preface
Package Contents
The NDR155PA/ NDR555PA series package contains the following accessories:
Name Quantity
IP camera 1
Quick installation guide 1
Accessory pack 1

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Chapter 1: Product Introduction
ChaPter 1: ProduCt IntroduCtIon
Overview
Cable

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Hardware Installation
No. Name
1 Mounting Screws
2 Wall Mount Bracket (ACB-02) W1 Kit
3 Expansion Bolts
4 Mounting Screws
5 Wall or Ceiling Surface
6 Installation Sticker
Description: The mounting surface for the bracket installation needs to
withstand at least three times the total weight of the bracket and IP camera.
1. Use the 4 flat head screws to fix the metal adapter plate to the wall
mount bracket.
2. Put the installation sticker on the surface (wall or ceiling) of where it will
be installed.
3. Take out the screws on the bracket and put them into the expansion bolts
to fix the bracket on the surface (wall or ceiling).
4. Remove the base of the camera. Use screws to fix the base onto the
bracket.
5. Fix the camera back to the base secured on the bracket.

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8. Put the cover back and use a hex key wrench to secure the 3 screws.
Make sure all the parts of the camera are installed securely.
6. Adjust the direction of the camera to the desired field of view.
7. Put desiccant and stick it on the internal black plastic base.

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ChaPter 2: Camera ConfIguratIon
Admin
1234
1. Locate and open one of the web browsers (such as Internet Explorer,
Chrome, Firefox, etc.) shortcut on the desktop.
2. In the address bar, type 192.168.0.250 (default IP address of the camera)
and then press the Enter button.
3. You will be prompted with a pop-up window asking for login information,
type in “Admin” (default login name) and
“1234” (default password)
5. If no video is displayed on the screen, please make sure you have VLC
Media Player installed on the computer. If not, please download and install
Note: It is recommended to use Chrome internet browser to
get the optimized view.
Web Browser

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SetupViewer
Live view Motorized Lens
Zoom Control
Buttons used to control zooming function.
Button Description
Returns the camera back to default position.
Zoom Position
Adjusts the camera’s zoom level. Move the zoom slider bar left or right to
adjust the zoom level. The value of the zoom position will be reflected in
the text field. However, the zoom position cannot be manually entered in
the text field.
Focus Control
Adjusts the camera’s focus. To adjust the focus automatically, press the
button. To set the focus manually, press the to focus far objects,
and to focus near objects. The focus can also be adjusted through the
slider bar.
Micro Focus Control
Adjusts the camera’s focus when the focus in Focus Control is not enough.
Move the zoom slider bar left or right to adjust the focus level.
Zoom
Position
Focus
Control
Snapshot
Takes a image snapshot from the camera, you will be prompted to store the
image file onto the computer’s hard drive.
Start/Stop
Press to stop the live video, press again to restart.
Viewer
Views the live video of the camera.
Setup
Options for configuring the IP camera.
Snapshot Play/
Pause
Micro
Focus
Zoom
Control
Full
Screen
Note: It is recommended to adjusts the camera back to the
default position before adjust the Zoom Position, Focus
Control, and Micro Focus Control.

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Configuring the Camera’s Setting
1. To configure the camera’s setting, click on the Setup button on the main
Setup

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Browsing Through the Configuration Menu
The layout of the configuration menu is split into two sections. All the
camera settings are located on the left hand side of the interface, clicking
The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side for:
▪Streaming
– Video
– Audio
▪Image
– Exposure
– Basic Settings
– ROI
– Privacy Zone
– Overlay
▪Network
– Basic
– FTP
– SSL
– 802.1x
– SNMP
– Firewall
– LDAP
– DDNS
– RTSP
– Bonjour
– Upnp
▪System
– Date/Time
– Maintenance
– User Management
– Homepage Layout
▪Event
– Alarm Handler
– Motion Detection
– Tampering Alarm
– Audio Detection
– Network Loss Detection
– FTP Upload
– SMTP Notification
– Network Storage
– Relay Handler
– SD Record Handler
– TCP Notify
▪Video Analytics
– Object Detection
Conguration Menu

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The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side for :
▪Streaming
– Video
– Audio
▪Image
– Exposure
– Basic Settings
– ROI
– Privacy Zone
– Overlay
▪Network
– Basic
– FTP
– SSL
– 802.1x
– Firewall
– LDAP
– DDNS
– RTSP
▪System
– Date/Time
– Maintenance
– User Management
– Homepage Layout
▪Event
– Alarm Handler
– Motion Detection
– Tampering Alarm
– Audio Detection
– Network Loss Detection
– FTP Upload
– SMTP Notification
– Network Storage
– Relay Handler
– SD Record Handler
– TCP Notify
▪Video Analytics
– Object Detection
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Primary Stream
Codec
Configures the format of the video stream, the options are H.265, H.264,
and MJPEG.
Resolution
Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are
1920x1080 and 1280x720.
Rate Control
Configures the Rate Control mode as CBR (constant bit rate) or CVBR
(constrained variable bit rate) for the stream. Selecting CVBR will show the
setting options for Smart GOP.
Frame Rate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 1~60FPS for
NTSC Video System, and 1~50FPS for PAL Video System (refer to System
Maintenance-Video System). The stream will be off if 0 is selected.
Max Dynamic GOP
Configures the GOP length of the stream, the range is 1~255. Users can
enter the value or adjust it through the slider bar.
Dynamic GOP
Enables or disables Dynamic GOP feature. Enabling it will allow GOP
to automatically increase when no moving objects are detected to save
bandwidth. When moving objects are detected, GOP will automatically
decrease
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Target Bitrate
Configures the bit rate, the range is 2~8000. Users can enter the value or
adjust it through the slider bar.
Secondary Stream
Codec
Configures the format of the video stream, the options are H.265 and
H.264.
Resolution
Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are
920x1080, 1280x720, 720x576, 720x480, 640x480, 640x360 and
320x240.
Rate Control
Configures the Rate Control mode as CBR (constant bit rate) or CVBR
(constrained variable bit rate) for the stream.
Frame Rate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 1~60FPS for
NTSC Video System, and 1~50FPS for PAL Video System (refer to System
Maintenance-Video System). The stream will be off if 0 is selected.
Max Dynamic GOP
Configures the GOP length of the stream, the range is 1~255. Users can
enter the value or adjust it through the slider bar.
Target Bitrate
Configures the bit rate, the range is 2~8000. User can enter the value or
adjust it through the slider bar.
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Third Stream
Resolution
Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are
640x360 and 320x240.
Quality
Configures the video quality of the stream. The options are High, Mid
and Low.
Frame Rate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 0~30FPS. The stream
will be off if 0is selected.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the
settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
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Video - Audio Configuration Audio Settings
Type
Select the audio configuration type of the camera. The available options are
Line in and Line out.
Encoding
Adjustment of audio compression. The available options are A-Law and
U-Law.
Audio Input Level
Volume adjustment for audio-in of the camera. Configures the Audio Input
level of the stream, the range is 0~32768. Users can enter the value or
adjust it through the slider bar.
Audio Input Gain
Volume input quality adjustment for audio-in of the camera. Configures the
Audio Input gain of the stream, the range is 0~21. Users can enter the value
or adjust it through the slider bar.
Audio Output Gain
Volume output quality adjustment for audio-out of the camera. Configures
the Audio Output gain of the stream, the range is -10~10. Users can enter
the value or adjust it through the slider bar.
Audio Output Play Clip
Select the Play Clip type of the audio. The available options are Audio 1,
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Image - Exposure Configurations
Profile
The available options are Day, and Night.
AE Mode
The available options are Auto, 50Hz, 60Hz and Lock.
If Lock is selected, then Exposure Time Control, Gain Control and BLC cannot
be edited. Only Exposure Time can be edited (the range is 1/3~1/71428).
Iris Control
The available options are Auto, 0%~100% in increments of 10%.
Adjustment
Adjusts the weighting from 0~100. Users can enter the value or adjust it
through the slider bar.
Exposure Time Control
The available options are OFF, 1/30, 1/15 and 1/7.5.
Exposure Time
The range is 1/3~1/71428. It can only be edited when Lock is selected as
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Exposure Cont. Maximum Gain
Select the value of Maximum Gain with the range is 0~42 with the increment
of 3.
Gain
Select the value of Gain with the range is 0~42 with the increment of 3. It
can only be edited when Lock is selected as the AE Mode.
BLC
Enable this function if the camera is exposed to bright backlight, in images
where a bright light source is behind the subject of interest. The available
options are Enable, and Disable.
WDR
Enable this function if the camera is exposed to bright backlight, glare or
high contrast lighting.
Local Contrast
Adjusts the contrast level from 0~100. Users can enter the value or adjust it
through the slider bar.
AWB Mode (Auto White Balance Mode)
White balance allows the camera to produce more accurate colors under
different lighting conditions. The Auto setting is Auto White Balance,
which automatically adjusts the white balance to suit the current lighting
condition. You can also adjust the white balance manually through R Gain,
RG Gain, B Gain, or BG Gain. The range is 0 ~1000.
Noice Reduction
Adjust the Noise Reduction from 0~100. Users can enter the value or adjust
it through the slider bar.
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