Raylios K3 Series User manual

Ver.2012 / 06
User’s Manual
Internet Protocol Camera
Full HD 1080P WDR

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Table of Contents
1. Quick Installation Guide
Copyrights & Trademarks
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Reading Before Using
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Warning Before Using
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Installation
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Package Content
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Physical Description
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Network and Basic Settings
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Recommended PC Specifications
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Accessing Camera
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Ready to Use
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2. Operation Manual
A. Getting Start
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B. Function Menu
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C. Network Settings
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D. Video Settings
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E. Streaming Settings
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F. Event Settings
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G. Storage Setting
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H. System
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Copyrights & Trademarks
Copyright
© 2012
Trademarks
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
All other trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective
owners.
Disclaimer
This document is intended for general information purposes only, and due care has
been taken in its preparation.
Any risk arising from the use of this information rests with the recipient, and nothing
herein should be construed as constituting any kind of warranty.
The distributor reserves the right to make adjustments without prior notification.
All names of people and organizations used in these documents examples are
fictitious. Any resemblance to any actual organization or person, living or dead, is
purely coincidental and unintended.

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Reading Before Using
You should read all the safety and operating instructions before using this product.
The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country. The IP
Camera is not only a high-performance web-ready camera, but can also be part of a
flexible surveillance system. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the operation
of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use.
Warning Before Using
1. Abnormal: Power off the IP Camera immediately when the smoke or unusual
odors are detected.
2. Voltage: Don not use the power supply with other voltages, if you use a power
supply with different voltage than the one included with this device. It is likely to
be damaged or damage other equipments / personnel.
3. Humidity: Keep the IP Camera dry inside. If it becomes wet, power off is
necessary! Do not place it in high humidity environments.
4. Temperature: Refer to your user’s manual for the operating temperature; do not
place around heat sources, direct sunlight.
5. Disassemble: Do not open the housing of this IP Camera; avoid disassembling
and inserting the sharp or tiny things.
6. Accessory: Do not use attachment / accessory not recommend by Raylios.
All warranty will be voided in the situations above.
Installation
It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the
package contents listed below. Carefully read and follow the instructions in the
installation chapter to avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation. This also
ensures the product is used properly as intended.

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Package Content
*Lens not included
*accessory package is included
Box Cam
Vandal Dome
Fix Lens
Vandal Dome
Fix Lens IR
VF Lens
Vandal Dome
VF Lens IR
Vandal Dome

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*accessory package is included
Power Adaptor
Software CD
IR Tube

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Physical Description
Box Cam
Rear Panel
Reset Button
USB
Ethernet 10/100
RJ45 Connect
SD Card
Audio output
DC 12V Power Input
Audio Input
Digital Input / Output

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Vandal Dome
IR Tube

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The Hardware Interfaces
Ethernet Port
This IP Camera can be connected to the Ethernet via RJ-45 connector, and the
network speed will be detected automatically. (10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet).
Reset Button
Press the reset button for a second (For Box Cam you may need a needle or a pen to
reach the reset button)
The reset process will take about 15 seconds, but may be longer subject to the
network environment.
Restore to Factory Default
Press the reset button for 8 second (For Box Cam you may need a needle or a pen to
reach the reset button)
The reset process will take about 30 seconds, but may be longer subject to the
network environment.
Audio Input / Output
The IP device supports audio input and output with earphone jack.
Digital Input / Output
Used in applications like motion detection, event triggering, time lapse recording,
alarm notifications, etc., the I/O terminal connector provides the interface to:
1. Transistor output –for connecting external devices such as relays and LEDs.
Connected devices can be activated by Output buttons on the Live View page or
through video management software.
2. Digital Input –An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an
open and closed circuit, for example: PIRs, door/window contacts, glass break

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detectors, etc. The device will detect the change in digital input and transmit the
signal to video surveillance servers.
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Mounting the Lens to the Camera
1. Mount the lens by turning clockwise onto the camera mount slowly until it stops.
2. Connect the Auto-Iris control cable to the socket (Auto-Iris lens only, optional)
Network & Basic Connecting
With PoE (Power Over Ethernet) supported switch or injector:
1. Connect IP Camera to the switch / injector by CAT 5 / CAT 6 network cable with
RJ45 connector.
2. Connect your switch / injector to PC with another CAT5 / CAT6 network cable.
Without PoE (Power over Ethernet) supported switch or injector:
1. Connect the power adaptor to IP Box Camera.
2. Connect IP Camera to the switch / injector by CAT 5 / CAT 6 network cable with
RJ45 connector.
3. Connect a PC to the switch / injector by CAT 5 / CAT 6 network cable with RJ45
connector.
Recommended PC Specification
CPU:Intel Core i3-2120 Dual Core 3.3GHz or above.
Memory:2G or above (4G is suggested for a best performance)
OS:Windows Vista,/2000/XP/ Win 7
Browser:Internet Explorer 7.0 or above (Also Support FireFox &Chrome)

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Accessing Camera
You can easily find and access the IP Camera with our “IP Camera Search Tool”, which
is in our package CD with the camera.
1. Put the CD into the CD/DVD player in your PC. The AutoRun will start
automatically.
2. Click “IP Camera Search Tool”
3. If your PC can’t execute AutoRun, please execute the program “autorun.exe” in
the CD.
4. Click “Search”, the IP Cameras will be found with ID, Name, IP address…etc.

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5. Select the IP Camera you would like to access. You should be able to see the
video in the preview window.
6. Select the IP Camera you would like to access, click “Open Browser”.

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7. When you see the login window, please input default user name and password:
Default User name: admin Password: password
8. After logging in, you will see the video from camera. To go to the main menu,
click the “Setup” button.
If you are using a single camera, this is enough to access the device.
If you are using multiple IP Cameras, repeat the above procedures.

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If you can not access the camera after above mentioned procedure, you may have
your PC with fixed IP, in this case please follow the steps to change the IP of IP
Camera to the same subnet with your PC:
1. Check you PC’s IP address by going to Control Panel Manage Network
Connections Right click on the connection to change Option TCP/IP IPv4
Properties.
2. You can find your PC’s IP address in the “IP Address” column. In our example it’s
192.168.1.99 Please memorize it.
Select “OK”
3. Put the CD into the CD/DVD player in your PC. The AutoRun will start
automatically.
4. Click “IP Camera Search Tool“
5. If your PC can’t execute AutoRun, please execute the program “autorun.exe” in
the CD.

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6. Click “Search”, the IP Cameras will be found with ID, Name, IP address…etc.
7. Select the IP Camera you would like to access. You should be able to see the
video in the preview window.

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8. Click “Network Setting”, the click “OK”. The Network Setting Window will pop-up.
9. Select “Fixed IP”. Input the first 3 prefix as the same of your PC’s IP. In our
example it’s 192.168.0. The last number should be any number from 1 to 254,
except the one your PC’s IP is, in our example it’s 101.

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10. In “Netmask” column, input the prefix as the same of your PC’s Subnet Mask. In
our example it’s 255.255.255.0
11. Input the Gateway number, please ask your MIS for it or check your PC in the
same network. Then click “Save”.
12. Click “Search” again, you will find your camera with a new IP address which you
assigned.
13. Select the IP Camera you would like to access. You should be able to see the
video in the preview window.

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14. Select the IP Cam you would like to access, click “Open Browser”.
15. When you see the login window, please input default user and password:
Default User name: admin Password: password

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16. After logging in, you will be able to see the live video. To go to the main menu,
click the “Setup” button on the top.
Ready to Use
Access the IP Cam and be able to see the live video according to the procedures
mentioned in this quick installation guide。

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A. Getting Start
Log-in IP Cam with your username and password
Default Username:admin
Default Password:password
Select “Stay signed in”if you want to access this IP Cam
again without inputting username and password.
B. Function Menu
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1. Video Encode: You can select from the following Encode modes
a. H.264(1920*1080)
b. MJPEG(1920*1080)
c. H.264-2(640*360)
d. MJPEG-2(640*360)
2. Network Streaming:You can select from 1. TCP 2.UDP 3.HTTP
3. Fit Window:Adjust the image to fit the resolution of the monitor automatically
4. Full Screen : Click this button to switch to full screen mode. Click “ESC”key to switch back.
5. Snapshot:Click this button to capture and save still images.
6. Record:Click this button to record and save video clips, you can use Media Player or KM player for
playing back videos.
7. MIC:Click this button to enable audio transmission to the IP Camera. Click again to stop audio
transmission.
8. Speaker:Click this button to enable audio transmission from IP Camera to user. Click again to stop
audio transmission.
9. Manual Trigger Digital Output:Select the DO you would like to trigger, then click the alarm icon.
C. Network Settings:
1. DHCP
By choosing DHCP, IP Camera can get IP automatically from Routers, Switches, DHCP servers which
support DHCP. Users don’t have to setup IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Users can use the
Skate2 software in the CD-ROM (IP Camera search tool) to access the IP Cam. Please note the DHCP
function is only valid in the local network, not in internet environment.
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