Users Manual EV8280U-MD Speed Dome Camera Firmware Version 1.1.2 Document Revision A
5 2.3 Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom feature allows zooming in on a specific area. When using the View Size controls, a magnifying glass icon will r
6 2.6 Audio Audio volume controls for speaker and microphone. Clicking on the icon will mute or enable. 2.7 Control (PTZ Control) The PTZ control
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8 3 SETUP The web interface is made up of two main pages: the Live View page and the Setup page. The Live View page interface was introduced in the
9 NOTE: Configuration changes in the Setup interface require clicking the SAVE button. Otherwise, changes will not be applied. The following discuss
10 System Time 3 options are available: • Manual: insert time manually • PC Time: set to the current PC time • Network Time Server: periodically
11 The EV8781 has an additional setting which controls operation of an external IR LED source. The External IR Output Level controls the circuit vol
12 User accounts can be added, edited or deleted via the controls in the left corner. Users are assigned to a group (admin, operator or viewer). To
13 Perform the steps in “Clean the ActiveX and IE Cache & History” below, using Etroscan change the network settings (if applicable), then check
14 Scroll down and find Etrovision Technology, highlight one of the ActiveX controls, and click the More Information link. In the More Information
About This Guide The User’s Manual provides functionality and instructions for the 1080p/5M series which includes the following model series: • EV818
15 Repeat this for the remaining Etrovision Technology ActiveX components. To clear the cache and browsing history, in the IE menu select Tools->
16 Restore Factory Default Replaces factory default settings via the web UI. Network and/or user account settings can be saved if the corresponding
17 Event-Triggered Recording When recording is done via event triggers, Record Setting will define how the recording is performed. Stream Source wil
18 3.7 Network – IP Setting IP Setting In the IP Setting tab, select DHCP or Static IP for the camera. If using static, then enter the appropriate
19 Manual can be used to directly configure WiFi settings. In the IP Setting tab, set the appropriate IP settings for the wireless network. After c
20 The port settings all relate to camera ports. If streaming outside of a LAN (e.g. to the internet), then routers on both the camera and client si
21 multicasting. A networking environment that supports multicasting must be setup which is beyond the scope of this document. 3.9 Network – DDNS DD
22 TV Output TV Output can be enabled with SDTV or HDTV options available. • SDTV = CVBS output • HDTV = YPbPr output When TV Output has been enabl
23 Profile Setting The Video Profile Settings control the ROI (Region of Interest) characteristics. The ROI video is streamed via RTSP protocol. See
24 In the Region Size settings, the image has a mask covering area that will not be displayed; the lighter shaded area will be what is displayed for
1 INTRODUCTION ... 1 2 THE LIVE VIEW ...
25 3.12 Video/Audio – Color Setting Day/Night Setting Day & Night setting configuration options are available. • IR-Cut Filter: controls IR fil
26 Color & Sensor Settings Image settings for both day and night are available via the Day & Night Time Profile tabs. The relevant settings w
27 • BLC: Back Light Compensation; image EV (Exposure Value) can be increased to compensate for background lighting • WDR: Wide Dynamic Range; used
28 Check the box to the left to enable, then click Draw to set the mask area. The area handles can be used to adjust the size or move the mouse over
29 Period Time is a time interval during which an event can not be triggered. For example, if Period Time is set to 60, then after a specific event
30 Network Storage NFS and Samba are supported; if enabled then input relevant details. 3.17 Event Handle – Motion Detection To use motion detection
31 Pelco P and D and transparent protocols are supported as well as RS-485 and RS-422 communication modes. Please refer to the PTZ device’s required
32 4 STREAMING VIDEO 4.1 RTSP Streaming Video can be streamed to a video player (e.g. VLC) via RTSP protocol using the standard RTSP port number 55
33 4.2 Image Snapshot in a Browser To view an image snapshot in a browser, the jpeg.cgi call will provide a snapshot based on video profile 1. http
34 5 ROUTER/FIREWALL CONFIGURATION NOTE: Router/Firewall functionality and operation depends on the make/model, firmware, etc. The following screen
3.9 Network – DDNS ... 21 3.10 Video/Audio – Video Setting ...
35 Camera Router/Firewall The camera’s router/firewall may require opening (assuming default camera settings). The following highlights those ports t
36 The firewall/DoS settings may also require some modification. The following shows a change made to facilitate streaming. Client Router/Firewall A
37 Firewall/Security Settings The router firewall/security settings may need adjusting to permit access. PC firewall or virus scan software may als
38 6 MOTION JPEG IN A BROWSER Basic streaming from the camera to a browser can be done using the mjpg.cgi call. Microsoft IE is not support for this
39 7 EV8280 PTZ CONTROL SETTINGS The EV8280 is a speed dome camera with built-in PTZ functionality. The PTZ Control settings in the EV8280 cater to
40 7.2 PTZ Control – Patrol Setting Patrol can be used to automatically move from point to point. Up to 24 patrol paths can be configured. A previe
41 A patrol path is comprised of several preset points. Enter a predefined preset point and the dwell time (duration at the specified point), then c
42 The top of the page includes a preview window as well as Tilt and Zoom controls. The arrows at the bottom of the preview window can be used for v
43 A preview window and PTZ Control panel are present in the top portion of the page. The PTZ Control panel has the same functionality as in the Liv
44 Up to 24 Mask Windows can be configured. Each can be given a name (default is MaskXX), and a Width and Height are required. Set Mask is used to s
8.1 RTSP URL ... 45 8.2 Administrator User & Passw
45 8 ADDING A CAMERA TO AN NVR The following gives some basic guidance for adding EV8x8x cameras to an NVR system that supports RTSP streaming. Plea
46 To assign a specific profile stream to the NVR, then append the appropriate profile number to the access name: rtsp://[IP ADDRESS]/[ACCESSNAME][P
47 9 FIREFOX While there is support for Firefox, the Live View interface will not have many of the controls available in IE. These controls are impl
48 10 DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT The following provides additional electrical schema and specification information. 10.1 Digital Input • Ambient Temperat
49 10.2 Digital Output • Ambient temperature: 25º C • External power input: ≤ 12Vdc • Continuous load current: 100mA • Peak load current: 240mA
50 11 DOCUMENT CHANGE LOG The following highlight modifications since the previous document version. 11.1 Document Version A • Modified: 2 Live View
1 1 INTRODUCTION This guide is for the use with the 1080p/5MP series using firmware version 1.1.2.002.
2 2 THE LIVE VIEW The IP camera web interface is made up of two main pages: the Live View page and the Setup page. The Live View provides the curren
3 Click the arrow (highlighted in green) to hide/display the right side panel. 2.1 Live View, Setup & Client Setup In the top right corner of t
4 Streaming Protocol RTP/RTSP over HTTP is the default. This is the most flexible setting in that it streams using port 80 which should likely requir
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