Orion 221i User manual

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HD IP CAMERA
User Manual
221i, 621i, 821i & 881i

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Contents
1. Chapter 1 Summary................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Chapter 2 JRE Configuration...................................................................................................................... 4
2.1. PC Configuration Requirements ........................................................................................................ 4
2.2. Operation System Configuration Requirements................................................................................ 4
2.3. IE Browser Version Requirements ..................................................................................................... 4
2.4. Browser Configuration Requirements ............................................................................................... 4
3. Chapter 3 Login.......................................................................................................................................... 6
4. Chapter 4 Main Interface .......................................................................................................................... 8
4.1. 4.1 Main Interface Display Status...................................................................................................... 8
4.2. Operation Of Live View Interface ...................................................................................................... 8
4.3. Alarming Output ................................................................................................................................ 9
4.4. PTZ Control ........................................................................................................................................ 9
4.4.1. Preset Control............................................................................................................................ 9
4.4.2. Tour Control............................................................................................................................... 9
4.4.3. Scan Control............................................................................................................................... 9
4.4.4. Track Control ........................................................................................................................... 10
4.4.5. PTZ Control .............................................................................................................................. 10
4.4.6. Focus control and 3D function ................................................................................................ 10
5. Chapter 5 Setting interface Instruction Manual...................................................................................... 11
5.1. Device Information .......................................................................................................................... 11
5.2. Device Management........................................................................................................................ 12
5.2.1. IP Settings ................................................................................................................................ 12
5.2.2. PPPoE....................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2.3. Port Settings ............................................................................................................................ 13
5.2.4. Date & Time............................................................................................................................. 14
5.2.5. QOS.......................................................................................................................................... 14
5.2.6. UPnP ........................................................................................................................................ 15
5.2.7. DDNS........................................................................................................................................ 15
5.2.8. 5.2.8 SMTP............................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.9. Mobile View............................................................................................................................. 17
5.2.10. SNMP ....................................................................................................................................... 18
5.2.11. Identification............................................................................................................................ 18
5.2.12. Bonjour .................................................................................................................................... 19
5.2.13. 802.1X...................................................................................................................................... 19

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5.3. Configure Media .............................................................................................................................. 20
5.3.1. Streaming Configuration.......................................................................................................... 20
5.3.2. Image Setup............................................................................................................................. 21
5.3.3. OSD .......................................................................................................................................... 21
5.3.4. Privacy Mask ............................................................................................................................ 22
5.3.5. 5.3.5 Video System .................................................................................................................. 23
5.3.6. ROI ........................................................................................................................................... 23
5.4. Device I/O ........................................................................................................................................ 24
5.4.1. 5.4.1 Audio In........................................................................................................................... 24
5.4.2. RS485....................................................................................................................................... 25
5.4.3. Alarm I/O ................................................................................................................................. 25
5.5. Alarm Trigger ................................................................................................................................... 26
5.5.1. Motion Alarm........................................................................................................................... 26
5.5.2. Alarm Trigger ........................................................................................................................... 28
5.5.3. Vibration Alarm........................................................................................................................ 28
5.6. Recording......................................................................................................................................... 30
5.6.1. Record...................................................................................................................................... 30
5.6.2. Recording Path......................................................................................................................... 31
5.6.3. Local Recording........................................................................................................................ 32
5.6.4. Snapshot Path.......................................................................................................................... 33
5.6.5. Snapshot Policy........................................................................................................................ 33
5.7. Account............................................................................................................................................ 34
5.7.1. 5.7.1 Authority......................................................................................................................... 34
5.7.2. User.......................................................................................................................................... 34
5.8. Maintenance.................................................................................................................................... 35
5.8.1. Reboot ..................................................................................................................................... 35
5.8.2. Reset........................................................................................................................................ 36
5.8.3. Event Log ................................................................................................................................. 36
6. Chapter 6 FAQ and Solution .................................................................................................................... 37

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Chapter 1 Summary1.
IE interface client main includes video surveillance, video parameter setup, network parameter setup and
so on basic function. Also equipped with privacy mask, receiving and handling alarm, two-way voice
communication and other advanced application. It is a comprehensive IE client which has compact
interface, multi-function, reliable performance and be easy to operate. Apply to monitoring center, alarm
command room, duty room, control room and other occasions.
Chapter 2 JRE Configuration2.
PC Configuration Requirements2.1.
CPU:P4 2.4 and higher .
RAM:More than 1G(recommend 2G and higher).
Graphics card:More than 256M.
Operation System Configuration Requirements2.2.
Windows 7, Windows 8 series operation system.
IE Browser Version Requirements2.3.
Internet Explorer 8
Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 10
Internet Explorer 11
Browser Configuration Requirements2.4.
1. Use browser to login device the first time, please open browser and click tool icon , Click
[Internet] Pop up operation interface.
2. Please click [User Defined] in security tab[Security], Pop up [Security Set] windows, select the
following items(Note:both window select ‘Enable’) before installing Active X plug-in
3. Please click [OK] after accomplishing settings, at this time pop up dialog box click [Yes] to exit dialog
box, then click [OK] again to exit setting interface.
4. Download ActiveX plug-in,when achieved installation, exit installing guide.
Start IE browser again and then is able to login device in IE.
Finish downloading, please click “install” button to success.

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Please close install guide after accomplishing plug-in installation.

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Chapter 3 Login3.
1. Open IE, input IP address in address bar, the device default IP address is:
192.168.12.100 or 192.168.1.30 If no DHCP Server found
Notice:if no 12 network segment in PC end Please add 12 network segment to
PC(The detailed instruction as following).

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2. After inputting address,press ENTER.
3. The user is able to select language, enter user name and password(default user name and
password is: admin) and click[Login]to log in.

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Chapter 4 Main Interface4.
4.1 Main Interface Display Status4.1.
Operation Of Live View Interface4.2.
Click[Live View]to enter into real-time preview interface.
[Listen]Control device can receive outside voice. Click[Talk]to realize two-way audio
communication.
Click[Snapshot]to get current picture , click[Snap shot success open]at the right bottom of picture
to preview saved picture.
Click[Record],start to real-time record, Click again would cancel record status.
Click[Streaming]pull-down menu to select streaming--two preset streaming type (original streaming
and sub streaming).
Click[Priority]pull-down menu, there you can choose two modes(real time or image quality).
In the[Set up]interface, users can modify many settings.
Click[Exit]to quit and return to login interface which can choose language.
Click[PTZ]to enter in PTZ setup menu and will be hidden click again.
Pressing mouse left button to drag an area in the picture can enter enlarge function, and be able to
amplify part of picture, at right bottom of display will show preview picture. Click mouse right to
pop up dialog box, click “restore panorama” to exit amplification function.
At bottom left of picture displays basic info including solution, streaming and frame.
Top right of picture (default position) displays current date, user also can use OSD to modify the
time display.

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Alarming Output4.3.
This software provide 4 channel alarming output, and switch by click in page table.
PTZ Control4.4.
Notice: PTZ control only effective for the device which own PTZ.
Preset Control4.4.1.
Add preset: select [Setup] at pull-down menu of preset. Select setting position on PTZ direction key of the
PTZ page and click [Add].Select preset ID and give a name to this preset. Click [Save] and accomplish preset.
Call preset: Select preset name item [Name] in preview interface, click [Call] button and enable to call
preset.
Tour Control4.4.2.
Add tour: Adjust PTZ controlling to ‘tour’, click [Setup] to enter into interface.
Tour is multi-presets tour function which based on multiple assured point. So please set up several presets
in advance.
Click [Add], enter tour ID and name, select preset which have been set up from pull-down menu. Add
preset as tour preset point, click [Save] after adding all presets that you need.
Scan Control4.4.3.
Add scan: Select scan in PTZ setup interface, click [Setup] enter into scan configuration interface.
Scan function make device move over and over again between two points that have been setup within the
shortest time, which control local region with best efficiency.
Enter into scan interface, click [Add], then click [Start] at the start position, select [Stop] to confirm the end
points by PTZ direction key.
Notice: scan is linear motion in the shortest distance between start point and end point, will not record
any other points where it passed.
User can also adjust scan speed and scan direction in configuration interface.

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Track Control4.4.4.
Add track: click [Setup] in the main interface to enter into track configuration interface.
Track function enable device move repeatedly on defined track ‘start → end→start point→end point’ to
control part region.
Enter into track configuration interface, click [Add], then click [Start], setup device’s path must be passed by
PTZ direction key, at last, click [Stop] to complete configuration.
PTZ Control4.4.5.
User can control PTZ lens’ direction by PTZ direction key.
User can control PTZ moving speed by the slider bare below direction key.
Focus control and 3D function4.4.6.
User can focus [Zoom] speed dome camera by focus [Zoom] button of main interface.
Click [Zoom] to adjust speed dome field angle.
Click [Focus] to focus speed dome.
Click [3D] to use 3D function, focus in live view by click mouse left. Adjust picture easily to the best status
you need (This function only operate for PTZ).
After clicking [3D], User can control auto-focal steps and movement by dragging the frame (The smaller of
selected frame, the larger of the moving step) at live preview interface of motorized device model.

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Chapter 5 Setting interface Instruction Manual5.
Device Information5.1.
Show the basic information of connect device such as name, ID, version etc.
User can set up personal device name through[Device Name]. Under the Video user menu interface.
Users can check IP information of others who also login the device. CPU: look CPU use ratio.

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Device Management5.2.
Click[Device Management ]to enter into configuration interface.
IP Settings5.2.1.
Click [IP Settings] to enter into configuration interface.
User can configure IP selection, select IPv4 or IPv6. Can select ‘Obtain An IP Address Automatically (From
DHCP)’ or ‘Static IP’.
Notice: when choose IPv4, please keep consistency of IP address that has set and default gateway.
Device IPv4 default address is :192.168.12.100 or 192.168.1.30
Device IPv6 default address is:3ffe:ffff:0:f101::120. & Gateway is:3ffe:ffff:0:f101::120.

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PPPoE5.2.2.
Click [PPPoE] to enter into configuration interface
Select [Enable PPPoE], and enter right user name, password and IP address, click set and save set item.
Then you can use PPPoE.
Port Settings5.2.3.
Click [Port settings]to enter into configuration interface.
In this interface, user can check info and set info of Http, Https,RTSP and control port.
Http: HyperText Transfer Protocol. Default value is 80.User open webpage to enter “http://192.168.1.30”
to login.how to use after modifying,for example of port 85 for http, open the IE, enter
‘http://192.168.1.30:85’ to login.
Https: Default port is 443,user input ‘https://192.168.1.30’ in IE.
RTSP: Real Time Streaming Protocol, default number is 554.
Input rstp://192.168.1.30(this is as IP address):554/media/live/1/1
Control Port:A kind of port between the PC side and the camera.The port to detect SDK.

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Mobile phone port: A mapping port between phone side and the camera. Obtain video information to look
the video in phone.
Http Stream Port: Only for research engineer. SSH:Enable SSH service to start it.
Date & Time5.2.4.
Click [Date & Time] to enter into configuration interface.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) synchronize device time with Internet every a period of time.
Click [Time Zone], you can adjust the time zone in pull-down menu.
Select[Use DST], Configure DST begin time at [Begin] item ,DST end time at [End] and DST offset at [DST
offset] item.
User click [Save] configure device real time and save DST setting.
Select [Use NTP] to start NTP time correction. Add right internet NTP server IP and port at [NTP IP] item,
click [Save].
QOS5.2.5.
Click [QOS] to enter into QOS configuration interface.

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UPnP5.2.6.
Click [UPnP], enter into UPNP configuration interface.
Select [Enable UPnP] to start UPNP function, click to modify UPnP port. Click [Add] to add other ports
to UPNP, click [Save].
DDNS5.2.7.
Click [DDNS] to enter into DDNS configuration interface.
User selects DDNS,can release device’s DDNS on the internet to realize remote control.
Select [Enable DDNS] to start DDNS function. If user used 3322 server and dyndns server, please select
corresponding server type at drop bar.
Enter right server address and port number at [Server IP] and [Server port]
Input dynamic domain name that you apply from DDNS server at [Domain Name].
Notice: domain name that fill in this item must be dynamic domain name. Static domain name in this
place is in vain.

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Enter account and password that you apply from dynamic domain name website at [Account] and
[Password].
Enter number whose interval is 0-60 at [Check Interval] to ensure communication between device and
dynamic domain name website during “check interval” time.
Tip: Modify Http port that is non-80 at [Port Setting] and start UPNP at [UPnP].
Click [Save] to complete DDNS configuration. Check “status” that below toolbox to know if DDNS set
success.
Notice: Normal work of DDNS function need WAN support, so default gateway must fill LAN router
address and ensure network segment that can surf internet normally.
5.2.8 SMTP5.2.8.
Click [SMTP] to enter into SMTP setting interface.
Select [Enable SMTP] to start SMTP function.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) can send information and picture to user promptly by email after
device received alarm.
Enter SMTP sever used at [SMTP Address] and fill corresponding sever SMTP port. Set up SMTP receiver,
sender user name and password. Fill the right information and click ‘save’.
User click [E-mail Test] to test the function you set if it works.
Notice: SMTP need WAN support. Detailed notes the same as the DDNS settings.

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Mobile View5.2.9.
Click [Mobile View] to enter into mobile view controlling interface.
Select [Enable Mobile Monitoring], click save to save settings. You can use internet to download mobile
view client by scanning QR CODE.
User could use UID code to log in by mobile client.

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SNMP5.2.10.
Click [SNMP] to enter into SNMP configuration interface.
SNMP is webmaster tool based on TCP protocol. Select [Enable SNMP] to start webmaster system. Set up
SNMP port, user enable to monitor IP camera by webmaster tool.
Identification5.2.11.
Click [Identification] to enter into identification configuration interface.
Configure these video communication protocol such as Onvif, RSTP, CGI.

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Choose the Onvif in OFF or ON.It is no need to obtain device account and password if under OFF.So need
login account and password in Onvif ON status.The function is for safety.
RTSP, CGI are similar to that.
Bonjour5.2.12.
Enable Bonjour, then can search our device under the content in the apple’s browser.
802.1X5.2.13.
It must to based on the router or switch with 802.1X function. Enter the account and password.

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Configure Media5.3.
Click [Configure Media] to enter into media configuration interface.
Streaming Configuration5.3.1.
Click [Streaming] to enter into streaming configuration interface.
User select resolution by [Resource Solution] pull-down menu to select resolution you need and click [Save]
to save.
User can promptly adjust streaming 1 and streaming 2 basic parameter at [Stream ID] menu to realize
promptly control of device streaming.
Video Encode: Device support H264.Baseline,H264.High Profile,H264.Main.
Profile, MJPEG.
Audio Encode: Device support G711-ULAW, G711-ALAW.
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