IQMeet CV800 Pro User manual

Conference Cam CV800 Pro
User Manual
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Catalogue
1 Note.........................................................................................................................1
2 Packing List .............................................................................................................1
3 Quick Start...............................................................................................................1
4 About Product ..........................................................................................................2
4.1 Features................................................................................................................................... 2
4.2 Product Specification................................................................................................................ 2
4.3 Interfaces and Buttons .............................................................................................................4
4.4 Dimension................................................................................................................................ 4
4.5 Remote Control........................................................................................................................ 5
4.6 RS232 Interface.......................................................................................................................6
4.7 Serial Communication Control .................................................................................................. 6
5 GUI Settings ............................................................................................................7
5.1 MENU......................................................................................................................................7
5.2 EXPOSURE............................................................................................................................. 7
5.3 COLOR....................................................................................................................................8
5.4 IMAGE.....................................................................................................................................8
5.5 P/T/Z........................................................................................................................................ 8
5.6 NOISE REDUCTION................................................................................................................ 9
5.7 SETUP..................................................................................................................................9
5.8 COMMUNICATION SETUP......................................................................................................9
5.9 RESTORE DEFAULT.............................................................................................................10
6 Network Function...................................................................................................10
6.1 Operating Environment...........................................................................................................10
6.2 Equipment Installation............................................................................................................ 10
6.3 Internet Connection................................................................................................................ 10
6.4 Camera Controlled by LAN..................................................................................................... 10
6.4.1 Setup IP Address....................................................................................................................... 10
6.4.2 Visit/Access Camera................................................................................................................. 12
6.5 Camera Controlled by WAN.................................................................................................... 12

6.5.1 Setup IP Controlled by Dynamic DNS....................................................................................... 12
6.5.2 Camera Visiting via Dynamic DNS............................................................................................ 12
6.5.3 VLC Stream Media Player Monitoring....................................................................................... 12
6.6 Camera Parameter Setup.......................................................................................................13
6.6.1 Homepage Introduction............................................................................................................. 13
6.6.2 Video Settings ........................................................................................................................... 14
6.6.3 Image Settings........................................................................................................................... 15
6.6.4 Audio Settings............................................................................................................................ 16
6.6.5 System Settings ........................................................................................................................ 16
6.6.6 Network Settings ....................................................................................................................... 16
6.6.7 Device Information .................................................................................................................... 17
6.7 Download the Network Upgrade Program...............................................................................17
7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ..........................................................................17

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1 Note
Electric Safety
Installation and operation must accord with
electric safety standard.
Caution to Transport
Avoid stress, vibration or soakage in transport,
storage and installation.
Polarity of Power Supply
The power supply of this product is DC 12V,
polarity of the power supply plug drawing
shows as below.
Installation Precautions
Donot grasp the camera lens when carrying it.
Don’t touch camera lens by hand. Mechanical
damage may be caused by doing so.
Donot use in corrosive liquid, gas or solid
environment to avoid any cover (plastic
material) damage. Make sure there is no
obstacle within rotation range.
Please never power on before installation is
completed.
Do not Dismantle the Camera
We are not responsible for any unauthorized
modification or dismantling.
Specific frequencies of electromagnetic field
may affect the image of the camera!
2 Packing List
When unpacking the package, check that all
the supplied accessories are included:
Name
Quantity
Camera
1
Power Adapter
1
Power Cable
1
USB Cable
1
Remote Control
1
User Manual
1
3 Quick Start
1) Please check connections are correct before starting.
Network Cable (Not Supplied)
USB Cable (Supplied)
RS232 Cable (Not Supplied)
3.5mm Audio Cable (Not Supplied)
DC 12V IN
Power Adapter (Supplied)
Power Cable (Supplied)
PC, Router or Switch,
TV, VCR with audio input
interface, Speaker
Microphone, etc.
NET HDMI RS232 USB3.0 LINE IN RS485 DC 12V
RS485 Cable (Not Supplied)
HDMI Cable (Not Supplied)

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2) Connect the power adapter to the power
connector on the rear panel of the camera.
The power indicator on the front panel of
the camera turns on.
3) After the camera is powered on, it starts to
initialize, upper right turns to the limit
position, and then the horizontal and
vertical turn to the middle position. When
the motor stops running, it means that the
initialization is completed. (Note: If preset
0 is saved, the PTZ will turn to preset 0).
4 About Product
4.1 Features
Full Function USB Interface
Full function USB interface, compatible with
USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, support audio and
encoding output, and support the UVC
V1.1 protocol.
1080P Full HD
High-quality HD CMOS sensor with 2.07
million effective pixels for high-quality images
up to 1920x1080.
72.5° Wide-angle-lens +16x Digital Zoom
The exclusively customized 72.5° high-quality
ultra-wide-angle lens, support 12x optical
zoom and 16x digital zoom.
Low Illumination
The new CMOS image sensor with ultra-high
SNR can effectively reduce the image noise
under low illumination. The application of 2D
and 3D noise reduction algorithm greatly
reduces the image noise even under the
condition of ultra-low illumination, it keeps the
picture clean and clear, and the SNR of image
is as high as 55dB.
PoE
The wired network supports PoE power supply,
the control, power supply, video and audio can
be completed with a network cable.
Remote Control
The camera can be controlled remotely
through the RS232, RS485, network and
USB port.
H.264 Slice/H.264 SVC
The H.264 stream supports Slice and SVC
encoding modes, and suitable for high-end
USB conference video applications.
Dual Stream
Support two stream output (YUY2, MJPEG,
H.264 each of both) to reducethe host codec
pressure.
Multiple & Complete Interfaces
Support 1080P video output through HDMI,
USB 3.0 and network simultaneously.
Three Power Supply Modes
Simultaneously support USB 5V, 12V power
adapter and PoE power supply.
High Frame Rate
1080P output frame rate up to 60fps.
4.2 Product Specification
Name
CV800 Pro
Camera
Video System
1080P/60, 1080P/50,
1080/P30, 1080P/25,
720P/60, 720P/50
Sensor
1/2.8 inch, CMOS,
Effective Pixel: 2.07M
Scanning Mode
Progressive
Lens
12x, f=3.5mm ~ 42.3mm,
F1.8 ~ F2.8
Digital Zoom
16x
Minimum
Illumination
0.5 Lux @ (F1.8, AGC ON)
Shutter
1/30s ~ 1/10000s
White Balance
Auto, Indoor, Outdoor,
One Push, Manual, VAR
Backlight
Compensation
Support
Digital Noise
Reduction
2D & 3D Digital Noise
Reduction

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Signal Noise
Ratio
≥55dB
Horizontal Angle
of View
72.5° ~ 6.9°
Vertical Angle of
View
44.8° ~ 3.9°
Horizontal
Rotation Range
±170°
Vertical Rotation
Range
-30° ~ +90°
Pan Speed
Range
2.7° ~ 35.7°/s
Tilt Speed
Range
2.7° ~ 31.5°/s
H & V Flip
Support
Image Freeze
Support
Number of
Preset
255
Preset Accuracy
0.1°
Network Features
Video
Compression
H.264/MJPEG
Video Stream
First Stream,
Second Stream
First Stream
Resolution
1920x1080, 1280x720,
1024x576, 960x540,
640x480, 640x360
Second Stream
Resolution
1280x720, 1024x576,
720x576 (50Hz),
720x480 (60Hz),
720x408, 640x360,
480x272, 320x240,
320x180
Video Bit Rate
for First Stream
32Kbps ~ 20480Kbps
Video Bit Rate
for Second
Stream
32Kbps ~ 6144Kbps
Bit Rate Control
CBR, VBR
Frame Rate
50Hz: 1fps ~ 50fps,
60Hz: 1fps ~ 60fps
Audio Type
AAC
Audio Bit Rate
96Kbps, 128Kbps,
256Kbps
Protocols
TCP/IP, HTTP, RTSP,
RTMP(S), ONVIF, DHCP,
Multicast, etc.
USB Features
Operate System
Windows 7, Windows 8,
Windows 10, Mac OS X,
Linux, Android
Color System /
Compression
MJPG/YUY2/H.264
Video Format
YUY2:1080P@60fps
(max.)
H.264 AVC:
1080P@60fps (max.)
H.264 SVC:
1080P@60fps (max.)
MJPEG: 1080P@60fps
(max.)
USB Audio
Support
USB Video
Communication
Protocol
UVC 1.1
UVC PTZ
Support
Input/Output Interface
Network
Interface
1 x NET: 10M/100M
Adaptive Ethernet Port
USB Interface
1 x USB 3.0: Type-C
LINE IN
Interface
1 x LINE IN: 3.5mm Audio
Interface
Communication
Interface
1 x RS232: 8pin Min DIN,
Max. Distance: 30m,
Protocol: VISCA/Pelco-D/
Pelco-P
1 x RS485: 2pin phoenix
port, Max. Distance:
1200m, Protocol: VISCA/
Pelco-D/Pelco-P
HDMI Output
Interface
1 x HDMI 1.4b
Power Jack
JEITAtype (DC IN 12V)
/USB Type-C (DC IN 5V)
/PoE
Physical Parameter
Input Voltage
DC 12V/DC 5V
/PoE (802.3af)

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Current
Consumption
12V 1.0A (max.)
/5V 1.5A (max.)
Operating
Temperature
-10°C ~ 40°C
Storage
Temperature
-40°C ~ 60°C
Power
Consumption
12W (max.)
MTBF
>30000h
Size (mm)
144 x 144 x 166.9
Net Weight
1.4Kg
4.3 Interfaces and Buttons
Item
Name
1
Network Interface
2
HDMI Interface
3
RS232 Interface
4
USB 3.0 Interface
5
LINE IN Interface
6
RS485 Interface
7
DC 12V Interface
4.4 Dimension
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NET HDMI RS232 USB3.0 LI NE IN RS485 DC 12V
32.00 155.00
1.90
STANDBY POWER
166.89

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4.5 Remote Control
Key Description
1. (Standby) Key
Press to enter standby mode. Press again to
resume to normal mode.
Note: The power consumption in standby
mode is approximately half of that in normal
mode.
2. Number Key
To set preset or call preset.
3. * Key
Use with other keys.
4. PRESET Key
Set preset: Store a preset position.
[PRESET] + Number key (0-9): Set a
corresponding preset position.
5. HOME Key
Confirm selection or press to turn PTZ back to
the middle position.
6. (Return) Key
Press to return to the previous menu.
7. ZOOM Key
SLOW: Zoom In [+] or Zoom Out [-] slowly.
FAST: Zoom In [+] or Zoom Out [-] fast.
8. L/R SET Key
Press with 1 or 2 key to set the direction of the
Pan-Tilt.
Simultaneously press L/R SET + 1 [STD]:
Set the Pan-Tilt turn the same direction as
the PTZ control key.
Simultaneously press L/R SET + 2 [REV]:
Set the Pan-Tilt turn the opposite direction
as the PTZ control key.
9. FOCUS Key
Focus adjustment:
Press [AUTO] to adjust the focus
automatically.
Press [MANUAL] to adjust the focus manually.
When in manual focus mode, press [FAR] to
focus on far object or [NEAR] to focus on near
object.
10. CAMERA SELECT Key
Camera selection:
Press to select and control the camera.
11. # Key
Use with other keys.
12. IR Remote Control Key
[*] + [#] + [F1]: Address 1
[*] + [#] + [F2]: Address 2
[*] + [#] + [F3]: Address 3
[*] + [#] + [F4]: Address 4
13. RESET Key
Clear the preset position:
[RESET] + Number key (0-9).
Or: [*] + [#] + [CLEAR PRESET]: Erase all the
preset individually.
14. PTZ Control Key
Press arrow button to perform panning and
tilting. Press [HOME] button to face the
camera back to front.
15. MENU Key
Enter or exit OSD MENU.
16. BACKLIGHT Key
Backlight ON/OFF: Press repeatedly to
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
0
987
654
3
21
#
1 2 43
F1 F2 F3 F4
PRESET
CAMERA SELECT
STD REV
RESET
MENU
SLOW
BACKLIGHT P/TRST
FAR
FOCUS
ZOOM FAST

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enable or disable the backlight compensation.
NOTE:
Effective only in auto exposure mode.
If there is a light behind the subject, the
subject will become dark, press the
backlight key to enable the backlight
compensation. Press again to disable this
function.
17. P/T RST (PTZ Reset) Key
Press to preset Pan/Tilt self-test.
18. Image Freezing Function
Manual freeze: Press the [F4] key to open
the freezing function, “Freeze” will be
displayed on the left upper corner. To
cancel the freeze function, press [F4] key
again, “Unfreeze” shows on the left upper
corner and it will be disappeared
automatically five seconds later.
Image freeze when recalling the preset:
After enable the “Image Freeze” function by
the OSD menu setting, the screen will
remain the previous image when recalling
the preset. The screen will switch to the
preset image after the camera turn to the
preset position.
19. Shortcut Set
[*] + [#] + [1]: OSD menu default English
[*] + [#] + [3]: OSD menu default Chinese
[*] + [#] + [4]: Display current IP address
[*] + [#] + [6]: Quickly recover the default
[*] + [#] + [8]: View the camera version
[*] + [#] + [9]: Quickly set up inversion
[*] + [#] + [MANUAL]: Restore to default IP
address.
4.6 RS232 Interface
No.
Function
1
DTR
2
DSR
3
TXD
4
GND
5
RXD
6
GND
7
IR OUT
8
NC
The correspondence between the camera and
Windows DB-9 pin:
Camera
Windows DB-9
1.DTR
1.CD
2.DSR
2.RXD
3.TXD
3.TXD
4.GND
4.DTR
5.RXD
5.GND
6.GND
6.DSR
7.IR OUT
7.RTS
8.NC
8.CTS
9.RI
The correspondence between the camera and
the Mini DIN pin:
Camera
Mini DIN
1.DTR
1.DTR
2.DSR
2.DSR
3.TXD
3.TXD
4.GND
4.GND
5.RXD
5.RXD
6.GND
6.GND
7.IR OUT
7.NC
8.NC
8.NC
4.7 Serial Communication Control
RS232 Communication Control
Camera controlled via RS232. The RS232
serial port parameters are as follows:
Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/38400
Starting Position: 1 bit
Data bits: 8 bits
Stop bits: 1 bit
Parity: None
2 1
345
678

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RS485 Communication Control
Camera controlled via RS485, half duplex
mode:
Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/38400
Starting position: 1 bit
Data bit: 8 bits
Stop bit: 1 bit
Check digit: None
After power on, the camera goes to the upper
right limit and then back to the middle position.
The lens pulled to the farthest position (auto
focus) and the aperture will be adjusted to the
default value. If preset 0 is saved, the PTZ will
be turn to position 0 after the initialization is
completed. Use the serial port command to
control the camera.
List of protocols (omitted)
The serial port of the camera follows the
VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P standard protocol. If
secondary development is required, the
cameracan be controlled according to the
standard protocol.
For a detailed list of VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P
protocols, please contact with manufacturer.
5 GUI Settings
5.1 MENU
Press [MENU] key to display the main menu
on the screen. Use the arrow key to move the
cursor to desired item and press the [HOME]
key to confirm to enter the corresponding
sub-menu.
MENU
Exposure
Color
Image
P/T/Z
Noise Reduction
Setup
Communication Setup
Restore Default
[Home] Enter
[Menu] Exit
5.2 EXPOSURE
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Exposure] and press [HOME] key to confirm
to enter the exposure page as shown in below
figure.
EXPOSURE
Mode
Auto
ExpCompMode
ExpComp
On
-1
Backlight
Off
Gain Limit
3
Anti-Flicker
50Hz
Meter
Average
DRC
2
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
Mode: Auto, Manual, SAE, AAE, Bright.
ExpCompMode (Exposure Compensation
Mode): On, Off (Effective only inAuto mode).
ExpComp (Exposure Compensation Value):
-7 ~ +7 (Effective only in ExpCompMode On).

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Backlight: On, Off (Effective only inAuto
mode).
Bright: 0~17 (Effective only in Bright mode).
Gain Limit: 0 ~ 15 (Effective inAuto, SAE,
AAE, Bright mode).
Anti-Flicker: Off, 50Hz, 60Hz (Effective in
Auto,AAE, Bright mode).
Meter: Average, Center, Smart, Top (Effective
in Auto, SAE, AAE, Bright mode).
Iris: F1.8, F2.0, F2.4, F2.8, F3.4, F4.0, F4.8,
F5.6, F6.8, F8.0, F9.6, F11.0, Close (Effective
in Manual, AAE mode).
Shutter: 1/30, 1/60, 1/90, 1/100, 1/125, 1/180,
1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725, 1/1000, 1/1500,
1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10000
(Effective in Manual, SAE mode).
Gain: 0 ~ 7 (Effective only in Manual mode).
DRC: 0 ~ 8.
5.3 COLOR
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Color] and press [HOME] key to confirm to
enter the color page as shown in below figure.
COLOR
WB Mode
Auto
RG Tuning
+1
BG Tuning
+1
Saturation
100%
Hue
7
AWB Sens
High
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
WB-Mode (White Balance Mode): Auto, Indoor,
Outdoor, One Push, Manual, VAR.
RG Tuning (Red Gain Tuning): -10 ~ +10
(Effective only in Auto, One Push, VAR mode).
BG Tuning (Blue Gain Tuning): -10 ~ +10
(Effective inAuto, One Push, VAR mode).
Saturation: 60% ~ 200%.
Hue: 0 ~ 14.
AWB Sens (The White Balance Sensitivity):
Low, Middle, High (Effective in Auto, One Push
mode).
RG (Red Gain): 0~255 (Effective only in
Manual mode).
BG (Blue Gain): 0~255 (Effective only in
Manual mode).
Color Temp: 2500K ~ 8000K (Effective only in
VAR mode).
5.4 IMAGE
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Image] and press [HOME] key to confirm to
enter the image page as shown in below
figure.
IMAGE
Luminance
7
Contrast
7
Sharpness
4
Flip-H
Off
Flip-V
Off
B&W-Mode
Off
Gamma
Ext
Style
Default
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
Luminance: 0 ~ 14.
Contrast: 0 ~ 14.
Sharpness:Auto, 0 ~ 15.
Flip-H: On, Off.
Flip-V: On, Off.
B&W-Mode: On, Off.
Gamma: Ext, Default, 0.45, 0.5, 0.56, 0.63.
Style: Default, Norm, Clarity, Bright, PC.
5.5 P/T/Z
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[P/T/Z] and press [HOME] key to confirm to
enter the P/T/Z page as shown in below figure.

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P/T/Z
SpeedByZoom
On
AF-Zone
Front
AF-Sense
High
Display Info
On
Image Freeze
Digital Zoom
Off
Off
Call Preset Speed
Pre Zoom Speed
22
5
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
SpeedByZoom (The Depth of Field Ratio): On,
Off.
AF-Zone (Auto Focus Area): Front, Top,
Center, Bottom.
AF-Sense (Auto Focus Sensitivity): Low,
Normal, High.
Display Info: On, Off.
Image Freeze: On, Off.
Digital Zoom: Off, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x.
Call Preset Speed: 1 ~ 24.
Pre Zoom Speed: 0 ~ 7.
5.6 NOISE REDUCTION
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Noise Reduction] and press [HOME] key to
confirm to enter the noise reduction page as
shown in below figure.
NOISE REDUCTION
NR2D-Level
Auto
NR3D-Level
Auto
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
NR2D Level (2D Noise Reduction): Auto, Off,
1 ~ 5.
NR3D Level: (3D Noise Reduction): Auto, Off,
1 ~ 8.
5.7 SETUP
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Setup] and press [HOME] key to confirm to
enter the setup page as shown in below figure.
SETUP
Language
Video Format
EN
1080P30
USB Mode
ISOC
OSD Flip
Off
USB Audio
On
UVC H264
On
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
Language: EN, Chinese, Russian.
USB Format: 1080P60, 1080P50, 1080P30,
1080P25, 720P60, 720P50.
USB Mode: BULK, ISOC.
OSD Flip: On, Off.
USB Audio: On, Off.
UVC H264: On, Off.
5.8 COMMUNICATION SETUP
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Communication Setup] and press [HOME] key
to confirm to enter the communication setup
page as shown in below figure.
COMMUNICATION SETUP
Protocol
VISCA
V_Address
1
V_AddrFix
Off
Net Mode
Serial
Baudrate
9600
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
Protocol: Auto, VISCA, PELCO-D, PELCO-P.
V_Address: 1 ~ 7 (Effective in Auto, VISCA
protocol).
V_AddrFix: On, Off (When set to On, the 88
30 01 FF command does not work. Effective in

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Auto and VISCA protocol).
P_D_Address: 0 ~ 254. (Effective in Auto,
PELCO-D protocol).
P_P_Address: 0 ~ 31. (Effective in Auto,
PELCO-P protocol).
Net Mode: Serial, Paral (Effective in Auto,
VISCA protocol).
Baudrate: 2400, 4800, 9600, 38400.
5.9 RESTORE DEFAULT
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[Restore Default] and press [HOME] key to
confirm to enter the restore default page as
shown in below figure.
RESTORE DEFAULT
Restore?
No
Change Value
[Home] OK
[Menu] Back
Restore: Yes, No.
When selected “Yes” and confirm with [HOME]
key, all parameters will restore to default,
include the IR Remote address and VISICA
address.
GUI menu and parameters are subject to
change without notice.
6 Network Function
6.1 Operating Environment
Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8,
Windows 10, Mac OS X, Linux, Android.
Network Protocol: TCP/IP
PC Configuration: P4/128M RAM/40G HDD
support scaled graphics card, support DirectX
8.0 or more advanced version.
6.2 Equipment Installation
1) Connect the camera to the network or
connect it directly to the PC with a
network cable.
2) Power on Camera.
3) When the network connection in normal
condition, the connect indicator at network
interface will light up and the data indicator
will flash to indicating that the physical
connection of the camera has been
completed.
6.3 Internet Connection
Connect by Network Cable
Connect by Switch/Router
6.4 Camera Controlled by LAN
6.4.1 Setup IP Address
The factory default IP is: 192.168.100.88, If
you don't know the camera IP, check it as
below:
Method 1: Press * and # and 4 on remote
control one by one, the camera IP address will
be shown on screen.
Method 2: Connect the camera to PC with
network cable, check the IP address with
“upgrade_En.exe”.
STANDBY POWER
STANDBY POWER

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Change IP address, two methods as below:
Method 1: Input the IP address, username and
password to login the web page, select
“Network > Lan Settings” to change the IP
address. Click “Submit” and restart the camera
to take effect the new IP address.
Method 2: Open “upgrade_en.exe”, Select the
“Config” dialog, change IP Address and click
“Set”. After modified, the camera will be
restart.
Change IP address:
Step 1 Search the IP address of camera.
Step 2 Select the camera IP that you want to
change.
Step 3 Select the “Config” dialog of upgrade
applets.
Step 4 Change the IP address, Netmask and
Gateway, then click “Set”.
Step 5 Finish.

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6.4.2 Visit/Access Camera
Visit http://192.168.100.88 via IE (better with
IE web browser, others will cause latency), the
login window will pop up as below, input the
username and password.
After login, it will show as below:
IE browser does not support H5, you need to
useVLC plug-in to view videos. Please visit
VLC website (http://www.videolan.org/vlc)
to download and install the 32-bit VLC media
player, after installation, the video image will
be displayed normally when visit the camera.
Other mainstream browsers already support
H5 and do not need to install the VLC plug-in.
6.5 Camera Controlled by WAN
6.5.1 Setup IP Controlled by Dynamic DNS
Two dynamic DNS: Dyndns.org, 3322.org.
Router Port Mapping (Tenda):
Enter the Router Home Page (interface page),
select “Advanced”- “Virtual Server” > enter a
new port number in “Ext Port” > enter a new
port number in “Int port” > enter the IP address
to “Internal IP” > select “Save” as below:
6.5.2 Camera Visiting via Dynamic DNS
Set domain name to camera, after configured
the parameters, you can use the dynamic DNS
to visit camera. Access link: http://hostname:
port number. If the computer is:
youdomain.f3322.org, and the camera port is
89, the access link should be
http://youdomain.3322.org:89.
If the camera port is 80, you do not need to
input port number, use the host name to
access camera directly.
6.5.3 VLC Stream Media Player Monitoring
Visit VLC Media Server Procedure
Step 1 Open VLC media player.
Step 2 Click “Media > Open Network Stream”,

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or click “Ctrl + N” as below:
Step 3 Input URL address:
rtsp://ip: port number/1 (First stream);
rtsp://ip: port number/2 (Second
stream).
Step 4 Finish.
The default RTSP port number is 554.
6.6 Camera Parameter Setup
6.6.1 Homepage Introduction
Menu
The interface includes below two menu bars:
Real Time Monitoring: Video image displaying
Parameter Setup: Configurate the parameters.
A. Video Viewing Window
The video viewing window is same as video
resolution, the bigger the resolution, the bigger
the playing area. Double click the viewing
window to show full screen, double click again
to return to initialized size.
The status bar in viewing window is shown as
below:
1) Video Pause: Click to pause the real-time
video, click again to resume.
2) Full screen switch button.
B. PTZ Setup
1) Pan and Tilt Control
The Up, Down, Left and Right arrow and

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HOME button allow you to manually drive the
camera to the desired position.
2) Zoom
Zoom In and Zoom Out button allow for wide
or narrow view of the space.
3) Focus
Focus In and Focus Out button allow for fine
manual focus adjustment if the camera has
any auto focusing problems on difficult object.
4) PTZ Speeds
Pan speed rate can be set to 1 ~ 24, Tilt speed
rate can be set to 1 ~ 20. Zoom and Focus
speed rate can be set to 0 ~ 7.
5) PTZ Presets
When the PTZ turns to the position that you
would like to return to later, you can set presets
for quick recall.
Step 1 Type a number into the preset box.
Step 2 Click “Set”to save the preset.
When the PTZ turn to other position, input the
preset number and click “Call” button to turn
the PTZ back to the preset position.
6) PTZ/OSD
Move the cursor to dropdown menu, select
and click “OSD” to open the on-screen menu
and do menu settings on the interface.
C. Language Selection
Click to select “Chinese”, “English” or “Russian”
to change the language of the interface.
6.6.2 Video Settings
1) Video Format
Support 50Hz (PAL) and 60Hz (NTSC)
formats.
2) Encode Level
Support baseline, mainprofile and highprofile.
3) Encode Codec
Support H264 and MJPEG.
4) Resolution
First stream support 1920x1080, 1280x720,
1024x576, 960x540, 640x480, 640x360.
Second stream support 1280x720, 1024x576,
720x576 (50Hz), 720x480 (60Hz), 720x408,
640x360, 480x272, 320x240, 320x180; The
bigger the resolution, the clearer the image,
and the larger the code stream, the more
network bandwidth will be taken.

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5) Bit Rate
You can specify the bit rate, the larger of the bit
rate, the clearer of the image. The
configuration of the bit rate needs to be
combined with the network bandwidth. When
the network bandwidth is narrow and the bit
rate is configured larger, the video stream
cannot be transmitted normally, and the visual
effect will be worse.
6) Frame Rate
You can specify the size of the frame rate, the
greater the frame rate, the smoother the image,
the smaller the frame, the more sense of
beating.
7) I Key Frame Interval
Set the interval between two I frames, the
bigger the interval, the slower the response
when opening the image for the first time.
8) Bit Rate Control
Two modes for bit rate control:
CBR (Constant Bit Rate): Video coder will be
coding according to the preset speed.
VBR (Variable Bit Rate): Video coder will
adjust the speed based on preset speed to
gain the best image quality.
9) Slice Split Enable
Enable or disable the Slice Split function.
10) Split Mode
Split Mode Fixed bytes.
11) Slice Size
Size for slice.
6.6.3 Image Settings
1) Brightness
Image Bright: 0~14 (Controlled by the slide bar,
the digital value displayed on the right). Default
is 7.
2) Saturation
Image Saturation: 0~14 (Controlled by the
slide bar, the digital value displayed on the
right). Default is 4.
3) Contrast
Image Contrast: 0~14 (Controlled by the slide
bar, the digital value displayed on the right).
Default is 7.
4) Sharpness
Image Sharpness: 0~16 (Controlled by the
slide bar, the digital value displayed on the
right). Default is 4.
5) Hue
Image Hue: 0~14 (Controlled by the slide bar,
the digital value displayed on the right).
Default is 7.
6) Flip & Mirror
Flip: Enable or disable the Flip function.
Mirror: Enable or disable the Mirror function.

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6.6.4 Audio Settings
1) Audio Switch
Enable or disable audio switch.
2) Audio Type
Audio typeAAC.
3) Sample Rate
Sample rate 48K.
4) Bit Rate
Bit rate 96K, 128K and 256K selectable.
5) Input Type
Input type Line in.
6) ADTS Options
Options: On, Off.
6.6.5 System Settings
1) Reboot
Click “Reboot” to restart system.
2) Username and Password
Modify the password of username and guest
(useletters and Numbers only).
6.6.6 Network Settings

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1) Lan Settings
The default IP address is 192.168.100.88, the
MAC address cannot be modified.
2) Port Settings
Set the HTTP, RTSP, TCP, UDP and Sony
Visca port number of the camera.
A. HTTP Port
The IP address identifies a network device and
multiple network programs can run on the
device, each network program uses the
network port for data transmission. The port
setting on this page is to set up which port the
WEB SERVER program uses to transmit.
During port mapping, it needs to be consistent
with the port number (default is 80).
B. RTSP Port
Set up the RTSP port, default is 554.
C. TCP Port
Set up the TCP port, default is 5678.
D. UDP Port
Set up the UDP port, default is 1259.
E. Sony Visca
Sony Visca 52381.
3) RTMP(S) Settings
Set the MRL of RTMP(S) and select "on", "off",
"video" and "audio" functions to enable or
disable video and audio in the two streams.
4) SRT Settings
Turn On/Off SRT and set up the SRT Port,
Encryption and Password.
5) RTSP Settings
Turn On/Off the RTSPAuth.
6) ONVIF Settings
Turn On/Off the ONVIF and ONVIF Auth.
7) Multicast Settings
Turn On/Off Multicast, set up the Multicast
Address (default is 224.1.2.3) and Port (default
is 6688; 6688 is the multicast port of the first
stream and 6690 is the multicast port of the
second stream).
8) NTP Settings
Turn On/Off NTP time sync, Main time show
and Sub time show; select the Time Zone; set
up the Server address, Time interval and the
Time Show Position of the two streams.
6.6.7 Device Information
Display the current device information as
below figure.
The above information is for reference only,
please refer to the real product for the actual
specification.
6.7 Download the Network Upgrade
Program
If you need the camera upgrade program,
please contact the manufacturer.
WEB interface and parameters are subject to
change without notice.
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