EtroVISION EV6250A Series User Manual

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Page 1 - Speed Dome IP Camera

EV6250A Series Speed Dome IP Camera User’s Manual Ver. 6.1

Page 2 - About This Guide

3. Complete the assembly - Pole Mount Bracket: 1. Fixed the bracket on the rear of power box 2. The assembly will be done after the stainless r

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l Outdoor Housing installation The installed spot must and can hold the product firmly, in case the image shaken while the camera operates. 1. Put

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5. Using hexagon screw driver to fix the housing and bracket 6. Install combo cable, unscrew the bottom screw first 7. Carefully and correc

Page 5 - 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

8. Hook up the safety buckle, and screw the two screws to fix the power box l Camera Installation 1. Aim the camera plug to the bottom so

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3. After the camera is installed, please turn the camera and fixing the two side screws. 4. Finally cover up the smoked cover to accomplish the in

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2. Before install inner housing, please hook the safety lock of outer housing on the fixing socket of inner housing, in case of installation accident

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3. USING EV6250A FOR THE FIRST TIME l Before You Install Software ü Please check PC OS platform. Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP is capable

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l Network Domain Alter the IP address of the PC to the same domain of default value (192.168.1.2). Users may alter the IP address of the IP camera t

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Press Scan button to check the IP and MAC address list. Press Clear Table button and press Scan again to refresh. You will find the lis

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l Change Network Setting via EtroScan™ Double click on a specific IP address; the setting page will pop up. Users may alter some basic network par

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About This Guide Model l EV6250A Before Using the EV6250A Speed Dome IP Camera ü Check PC requirement ü Check OS platform requirement ü Install

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4. ACCESS IP CAMERA l Browser Ø Open an IE browser Ø Type in the IP address of video server that you found via EtroSacn™ . For example: 192.168.1.

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l Initial Username & Password à Administrator Ø Default ID / Password = root / pass Ø The ID of administrator can not be changed or deleted;

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The sequence is date (mm-dd-yyyy), time, and camera name. (camera name is optionally displayed) l Control Panel Settings 1. Video / Resolution T

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3. Choose a specific value and the setting will be enabled within few seconds. The image on the screen might briefly pause. 4. Camera information (P

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5. WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS – BASIC EV6250A built-in web interface provides the access to further settings. Enable the top-right side icon in the live v

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hardware, firmware information, and other related information. l Network There are three types of network connection: STATIC, DYNAMIC and, PPPoE. à

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Note: Always use EtroScan™ to find the MAC addresses after reboot and double check the IP address. Make sure the IP address is correct. If IP was ch

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double check the IP address. Make sure the IP address is correct. If IP was changed in web configuration, you cannot return to initial login page afte

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW...5 Package Checklist ...

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Caution: Be sure press “OK” after you have changed the setting in a particular setting page. After few seconds, a confirmation dialog box will pop u

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4. Resolution: Selectable Options: D1/CIF /QCIF 5. Bit rate Type: There are two selectable options: constant bit rates (CBR) and variable bit rates (

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Maximum number of clients depends on the available network bandwidth and the required video quality. The available range is 0 ~ 10. Stream 2 Caution:

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Users may make some fine adjustments to the video quality. The following is the instruction: 1. BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness

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EV6250A is capable of handling all basic and standard events. à Events handled by EV6250A 1. Digital Input 2. Motion Detection 3. Periodic Ti

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1. Digital Input 2. Motion Detection 3. Periodic Timer 4. Network Loss 5. Power Loss à Events Triggered 1. Digital Input: Two options: “No

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(N.C.) 2. Motion Detection: If a motion is detected in the defined areas, an event will be triggered. 3. Periodic Timer: An event will be triggered

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1. Press the “Client PC time” check box, Date and time setting can be synchronized with PC directly. Press “OK” after you have the setting done. 2

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l OSD Note: The OSD and Camera Info. displays are independent. If “Enable” checkbox is checked, the channel name will be shown on OSD. If not, th

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6. WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS - EXPERT l Port Caution: The default port value is 80. Users may change the value. Please pay attention that if the port is

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OSD ... 38 6. WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS - EXPERT...

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The function is used to map an IP address with the host name. If the IP camera is set a dynamic IP address, the host name must be provided by DDNS

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Video Server / Full Function of Video Server support e-mail notification & FTP upload à E-mail – SMTP Setting Enter the port number, user nam

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à FTP Setting Please fill in the address of remote FTP server, port number, user name, and password. Caution: Users may assign the port value (e.g.

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Four different types of EVENT can be triggered à Digital Input (DI) There are two selectable options: Normal Open (N.O.) and Normal Close (N.C.) U

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Timer interval can be set in terms of seconds. An event will be triggered according to the schedule. à Motion Detection Type a. There are two sele

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draw area will be changed into a specific color.

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Sensitivity value: Defines the sensitivity of motion detection. The range of the value is -10 to 10. Note: higher sensitivity value, higher sensitivi

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Administrator can create new user accounts. Login as the administrator and create user accounts by clicking on “Add”. Administrator can assign diffe

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The account name” root” of administrator can not be changed or deleted. Only the password is changeable. Confirmation will be requested as changing

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1. Definition of Each Security Level a. HIGH: ONLY LAN connections are permitted. b. MEDIUM: Video and audio connections from any location and se

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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW EV6250A support dual streams simultaneously. Combination options include: Stream 1 Stream 2 H.264 M-JPEG H.264 MPEG-4 H.264

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l Maintenance à Language Ø The default setting is English. Ø Language options include: Traditional Chinese and English. à Firmware Update Warn

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You can backup the current configuration setting and save it as a file.

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT While the confirmation dialog box appearing, press OK button to load default setting and do reboot. You will see the countdown

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8. REBOOT Press Reboot and one dialog box will pop up. Press OK on the dialog box; the reboot countdown timer will start running. After finishing, the

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9. LOGOUT Press logout to return to the login page. The login page should appear within few seconds.

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10. ETROLINK™ CONFIG PORT – FIRST TIME EXPERIENCE EtroLink™ is designed for quick configuration or factory default. There is EtroLink™ config port,

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1. Windows XP (all editions) - auto run. 2. Windows 2000 (all editions) – manually run is required. 3. Windows 98 (SE) – manually run is required.

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Please press OK. 5. Double click on the Config Wizard. You will see the following page: The password is required. If you didn’t change the de

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following dialog box will pop up if you don’t type in the proper password. If you’d like to setup DDNS, please fill in the required information.

Page 55 - EXPERIENCE

Return to Network page to set other network setting. Please press next to go to detailed configuration setting page. The following page is an example

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l LOOK Indoor Housing Outdoor Housing l l l l l l l l l l Connectors

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11. TROUBLESHOOTING l What If Quickconfig does not Auto run? In some situations, Quick Config application may not auto run after connecting to Etr

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12. SPECIFICATIONS Models EV6250A-BI EV6250A-BO EV6250A-CI EV6250A-CO EV6250A-DI EV6250A-DO Image Sensor SONY 1/4” EX-VIEW CCD Resolution 480 TV Lin

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13. APPENDIX A ActiveX ActiveX is Microsoft software component technology, mainly used by Microsoft Windows. This protocol facilitates the sharing

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Automatic White Balance This function automatically adjusts the color to achieve the “color balance”. This function will give the reference of “true

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camera into an electrical charge, which is then converted into an electronic image. There are two types of CCD: frame transfer and interline transfer.

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CGI is the abbreviation of Common Gateway Interface. It is a standard protocol for interfacing external applications with information servers, such as

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processing power from the CPU, allowing it to focus on other applications and computing tasks. Dynamic IP address This is a temporary numeric identi

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independent agency of United States. It regulates international communications by setting rates, controlling broadcast licensing, and testing electron

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matrix switcher. Pronounced as ‘gooey’, this is the interface between the computer and the matrix switcher. Gain Gain is the amplification factor an

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HTTP HTTP is the abbreviation of HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol utilized to transmit and request information from WWW servers to br

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l OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Follow the operational instructions for correct use. 2. Please don’t place the product on unstable desk or bracket. 3

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Internet. When we request a HTML page or send a e-mail, the computer translates this into its IP address. The TCP/IP protocol then uses it for routing

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K L LAN LAN is the abbreviation of Local Area Network. A LAN is a high-speed network connecting computers that share a common communications line or

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MPEG MPEG is the acronym of Moving Picture Experts Group. This is a working group of ISO/IEC developing “international standards for compression, deco

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A pixel is one of the many tiny, tile-like picture elements (dots) that make up a digital image. Megapixel is equal to one million pixels. N Network C

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Pixel (Picture Element) A pixel is one of the many tiny, tile-like picture elements (dots) that make up a digital image. PoE The abbreviation of Powe

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Ping A TCP/IP tool used to test whether a particular host is reachable. Ping can also be used for the self-test of Network Interface Card (NIC). Q

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sophisticated way, presenting better image quality and less distortion than other part of the image. Router A router is the device help facilitating

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Resolution Resolution is a measure of picture clarity and sharpness. The presentation of resolution is showed by number of pixels. There is a direct r

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Synchronization This term refers to the process of keeping one operation matching with another. In IP Surveillance, this term is mostly used as menti

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delivered. Telnet Telnet is a network protocol functions as a simple method of accessing another network device, such as a computer. Using this

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2. SETTING AND INSTALLATION Note: l Connect EV6250A to your network by using a standard Cat-5 cable. l Connect the video output of your camera wit

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computer (allowing a user to shut down w/out losing data or continue for a specific time period) for a short period of time during a power failure. UR

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The “compression” of video helps reduce bit rates, bandwidth, and smaller file size and facilitates the Internet transmission. Video intercom Used a

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This device can define activity in a scene by analyzing the differences in the image. The common way is triggering an alarm after detecting the unusua

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WEP is short for Wireless Equivalent Privacy. This is a wireless security protocol, specified in the IEEE 802.11b standard, which is designed to provi

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l Connect I/O Users have to make pin-to-pin correctly to enable this function. l Enable Audio Function n The video flicker may occur when enabli

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