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Mega Pixel IP Camera

User Manual

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Mega Pixel IP Camera User Manual

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing our XL series IP cameras. This manual is to
introduce how to set parameters of cameras and explain each function for you
to use the camera effectively and stably.
Users should read this manual thoroughly before you install/utilize the
cameras.
This manual is suitable for 2.0 Mega pixel CMOS IP camera and 1.3 Mega
pixel CCD IP camera.

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Mega Pixel IP Camera User Manual

Contents
Chapter1 Product Overview ..............................................3
1.1 Main Features.............................................................................. 3

1.2 Basic Specification...................................................................... 3

1.3 Hardware Requirement ............................................................... 4

Chapter2 Appearance and Installation .............................6


2.1 Interface Introduction.................................................................. 6

2.1.1 Box camera ........................................................................................6

2.1.2 Dome IP camera ................................................................................7

2.1.3 IR Waterproof IP camera...................................................................7

2.1.4 Speed Dome IP camera .....................................................................8

2.2 Hardware Installation.................................................................. 9

2.2.1 Connection via IP switch...................................................................9

2.2.2 Connect via crossover cable..............................................................9

Chapter3 Search Device ..................................................11


3.1 Search Device and Modify Network Parameters .......................11

3.1.1 Run SearchNVS software ................................................................. 11

3.1.2 Set IP address .................................................................................. 11

3.2 Check Connection ..................................................................... 12

Chapter4 Introduction of IE .............................................14


4.1 Install ActiveX and Login Device............................................. 14

4.2 Live Preview ............................................................................. 15

4.3 Record playback........................................................................ 17

4.4 Set System Parameters .............................................................. 19


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Mega Pixel IP Camera User Manual

4.4.1 System Settings ................................................................................19

4.4.2 Video Settings...................................................................................20

4.4.3 Alarm Settings..................................................................................22

4.4.4 Network Settings ..............................................................................25

4.5 User Management ..................................................................... 30

4.6 Front-end Settings ..................................................................... 31

4.7 Storage Device .......................................................................... 31

4.7.1 Device Management ........................................................................31

4.7.2 Record Schedule ..............................................................................32

4.7.3 Snap Schedule..................................................................................33

4.8 Local Settings............................................................................ 33

Appendix A: Network Interface for IP Camera ...............35


Appendix B: Default Network Parameters .....................36
Appendix C: Visit IP Camera under Different Network
Environment......................................................................37
Appendix D: FAQ..............................................................42

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Chapter1 Product Overview

1.1 Main Features

‹User can visit the mega pixel IP camera to perform real-time monitro and
playback via IE
‹Adopt standard H.264 video compression algorithm to satisfy the transmission of
high definition video in narrow bandwidth network
‹High sensitivity CCD or progressive CMOS sensor
‹Support network monitor and audio talkback
‹It supports max 16 users visit it at the same time
‹Support infrared night vision (depending on specific models)
‹Local PC storage and network storage permitted. It supports built-in SD slot and
several network storage protocols. The maximum capacity of SD card is 32GB
‹Support real-time encoding at a maximum definition of 1600x1200
‹Support local or remote arming or disarming.
‹Support warning detecting and gang video recording scheme. Send the snapped
picture or alarm message by email or FTP server.
‹Support video masking. Up to 4 video mask areas can be set.
‹Support CDMA1X and GRPS Mobile network.
‹Set motion detection to alarm for recording. It supports 4 detection areas.
‹Support many network protocols, for example: HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP,
DDNS, DNS, SNTP, BOOTP, DHCP, FTP, RTSP, UPNP and SNMP.
‹ Bi-directional audio talkback and broadcast
‹Support dynamic domain name service, LAN and Internet (ADSL, Cable Modem)
‹Network self-adapting to match the network bandwidth for the bit rate and frame
rate.
‹Support sending alarm message for Video Lost, Motion Detection (sensitivity and
area can be set) and Sensor Alarm.
‹Support remote configuration, upgrade, failure detection and auto- inspection.

1.2 Basic Specification

CMOS: 2M progressive scan CMOS sensor. Min 1.5Lux


Image Sensor
CCD: 1.3M progressive scan CCD sensor. Min 0.01Lux
Video Compression H.264 Main Profile, MJPEG

Dual Stream Primary and Secondary streaming H.264 & MJPEG


CMOS: 1600*1200, 1280*960, 1280*720, 800*600.
Video Definition
CCD: 1280*960, 1280*720, 640*480
Video Parameters Brightness, Chroma, Saturation, gamma, Contrast, Acutance, Red, Blue and
Image quality.
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Streaming Type Pure Video Streaming or Audio and Video streaming.

CMOS: Primary stream-1~15fps(1600*1200),1~25fps(other resolutions)

Video Frame Rate Secondary stream-1~25fps

CCD: Primary stream-1~25fps Secondary stream-1~25fps

Video Compression bit 30Kbit/S~16MKbit/S


rate
Audio Input 1 channel linear input, input impedance 1 K Ohms

Audio Compression G.726


Audio Output 1 channel Linear output

Audio Talkback Input Built-in MIC(depending on specific models), support bi-directional audio talk

Support channel name, date/time and stream information overlay. OSD location is
Title OSD
adjustable.
SD2.0 standard, maximum storage 32G. Support video storage and image
SD Card Interface
snapping.
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet Port

System Interface 1 RS485


SD Slot

“-W” means Wifi is supported


“-3GC, -3GW, -3GT” means 3G function is supported.
Wireless Network
802.11b/g protocol, 2.4GHz, maximum wireless distance can be 100 meters
Support WEP, WPA, WPA2 Encryption Protocol
Alarm Input 1 channel on/off input, Support NO(open) or NC(closed)

Alarm Output 1 channel on/off output, 120VAC 1A/24VDC 1A

PoE Support 802.3AF-class 0 protocol. “-E” means POE is supported.

Power Supply DC 12V/1A or DC 12V/3A(refer to specific product model)

Power Consumption 6-10W (refer to specific product model)

Work Temperature -10℃ ~ 55℃

Work Humidity 10% ~ 85%

Storage Temperature -20℃ ~ 70℃

1.3 Hardware Requirement

The lowest configuration for hardware


◆CPU: Pentium 2.8 GHz
◆Memory: 512 MB
◆Graphic Card: TNT2
◆Sound Card: Speaker, Two-way talk
◆Hard Disk: Larger than 40G
Recommended configuration for hardware
◆CPU: Dual-core 2.6GMhz
◆Memory: 1GB
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◆Graphic Card: Nvidia Geforce FX5200 or ATI RADEON 7000(9000) series
256MB video memory
Operation System
◆ 32 bit Windows2000, Windows XP, Windows2003, Windows Vista and 64 bit
Windows2003, Windows XP.
Software
◆IE 6.0 or Better
◆DirectX8.0 or Better
◆TCP/IP protocol
PC system other requirement
The PC graphics card is required to support conversion and zoom in & out of image
color. The tested VGA are as follows: Nvidia Tnt/Tnt2, Geforce Mx200/400/420/440,
Fx5200/5600 and its series; ATI Radeon 7000/7200/7500/8500/9000/9200/9500/9600
series, MatroxG450/550; INTEL845G/865G series. Please attend that the driving of
graphics card must support hardware zoom in & out function.

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Chapter2 Appearance and
Installation

2.1 Interface Introduction

2.1.1 Box camera

Note:
The power input is DC12V, 1A. Don’t use other power supply to avoid damaging
the mega pixel IP camera.
Interface explanations:
DC12V: Power input, DC12V/1A
Video Output: Video Output interface
Alarm in/out: Alarm input and output. 1A and 1B connect to alarm output. IN
connects to alarm input. G connects to signal ground
RS485 interface: RS485 Control interface. Left side connects to RS485 - and right
side connects to RS485 +
USB interface: USB interface
Reset: Reset button. Restore parameters to factory settings. Please use this button
with caution.
Wifi: Wireless antenna interface
Audio in: Audio Input
SD Slot: SD card slot
Audio out: Audio Output
LAN: Ethernet port
POWER: Power Indicator Light
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DC AUTO IRIS: Auto Iris Lens interface. DC lens supported.

2.1.2 Dome IP camera

Back View of Dome IP Camera

Rear panel illustration of dome IP camera

Rear panel interface description


Wifi: Wireless antenna interface
USB: USB interface
DC12V: Power input, DC12V/1A
Vout: Video Output
LAN: Ethernet port
Alarm out: Alarm output. A and B connect to alarm output.
Alarm in: Alarm input. IN connects to alarm input. GND connects to signal ground.
Audio in: Audio Input
MIC INT/EXT: MIC input, INT means built-in MIC and EXT means external MIC.
Audio out: Audio output
RF: RF antenna port
Reset: Reset button. Restore parameters to factory settings. Please use this button
with caution.
SD CARD: SD card slot
RS232: RS232 control interface. Left side is for receiving data and right side is for
transmitting data.

2.1.3 IR Waterproof IP camera


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Infrared box IP camera (cable model) Infrared box IP camera connection diagram

Interface explanations:
DC 12V: Power input, DC12V/3A
LAN: Ethernet port
Audio in: Audio Input
Audio out: Audio Output
Reset: (Yellow) Reset button. Restore parameters to factory settings. Please use
this button with caution.
GND: (Grey, brown) Signal ground, alarm ground and RS485 ground
Alarm in: (Red) on/off alarm input
Alarm outA: (Orange) on/off alarm output A
Alarm outB: (Purple) on/off alarm output B
RS485 +: (Green) RS485 control interface +
RS485 -: (Blue) RS485 control interface -

2.1.4 Speed Dome IP camera

High speed dome IP camera

Connection cables

Connection cable ports description:

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DC IN: Power input (input voltage depends on specific models)
LAN: Ethernet port;
Audio in: Audio Input
Audio out: Audio Output
Reset: (Yellow) Reset button. Restore parameters to factory settings. Please use
this button with caution.
GND: (Grey, brown) Signal ground, alarm ground and RS485 ground
Alarm in: (Red) on/off alarm input
Alarm outA: (Orange) on/off alarm output A
Alarm outB: (Purple) on/off alarm output B
RS485 +: (Green) RS485 control interface +
RS485 -: (Blue) RS485 control interface -

2.2 Hardware Installation

2.2.1 Connection via IP switch

Step1: Connect power supply (DC 12V)


Step2: Connect LAN port with router/network switch/ hub via RJ45 cable.

2.2.2 Connect via crossover cable


Connect power supply. Then, connect IP camera to PC with crossover cable as
below:

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The Light of LAN port will turn green within 5 seconds under the normal network
situation after power on to indicate the physical connection of IP camera has been done
successfully.

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Chapter3 Search Device

3.1 Search Device and Modify Network


Parameters

Run “SearchNVS” to find the default IP and modify mega pixel IP camera network
parameters according to clients’ local PC IP gateway (Such as IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and so on)

3.1.1 Run SearchNVS software


How to run “SearchNVS”:
1. Find the NVSCenter software in 【Application】file from the CD and then install
it.
2. Click【Start】---【all programs】--- 【NVS Center】---【Search NVS】 to run
it.
Note:
The default factory settings of the IP Camera are as follows:
IP: 192.168.55.160
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
User name: admin; Password: admin
Run the SearchNVS software to search and modify IP Camera network parameters.
It is multicast protocol. But the firewall forbids the multicast data packet. So please
close the firewall first.

【Local IP】Display the local PC IP. If your PC is NIC or multi-addressed local IP,
please select one IP address to connect NVS.
The main window indicates that your PC has found the IP camera in LAN. If there
are several IP cameras in your LAN, you can determine which camera is the one you
purchased through “device name” in the main window. There is a unique device ID
number in your package. The default device name is “NVS + device ID number”.

3.1.2 Set IP address


The gateway of your IP camera and local PC must be the same so that you can
visit the IP camera. So we need to set the IP address for the IP camera before using.
To get your local PC IP configuration information: Click “start” and choose “run”,
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then, input “command” or “cmd”(Windows 2000/XP system). Click “confirm” and then
input “ipconfig” and press “Enter” button, you will get the following information:

Now please remember the above IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, then,
set the IP address of mega pixel ip camera according to your local PC IP address. For
example: 192.168.1.100.
Please make sure the Default Gateway and Subnet Mask should be the same as
your PC. And its IP should not be conflict with other PC or IP devices.
Click 【Set】to get the following window:

Modify related network parameters and click “OK”, then, the IP camera will save
the parameters and restart.

3.2 Check Connection

Check to see whether the IP camera is running and properly connected. Click
“Start”→ “Run”→ input “cmd” and press “Enter” Key to open command window. Input:
ping 192.168.1.100 and click “Enter” button, then, the interface as below will be shown:

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If the command can generate a reply, meaning the IP camera works normally and
is connected to network correctly. If not, please confirm the IP address and gateway
settings, and check the network cables.
Then, use SearchNVS software to search and modify network parameters (such as
IP address, subnet mask and gateway etc. according to clients’ local IP information).

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Chapter4 Introduction of IE

4.1 Install ActiveX and Login Device

You need to install ActiveX when you visit mega pixel IP camera for the first time
through Internet Explorer.
How to install ActiveX:
Download the ActiveX from Internet Explore: input the IP address of mega pixel IP
camera in Internet Explore. Then, login interface will apear as follows:

Click “File” to download the ActiveX.


A new dialogue box pops up, click 【Run】 or 【Save】 to download ActiveX, after
download it, double-click the downloaded file “xdview.exe” to install it as follows:

Note:
ActiveX has to be installed.
Close current Internet Explorer and click “Install” button to install the ActiveX. After
it is installed, “Install OK!” will be shown.
Open Internet Explorer and input IP address of one IP Camera. For example:
192.168.55.160. Then, the below interface will be shown:

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Input User name (Default: admin), Password (Default: admin), click “Submit” to
enter the live view interface:

4.2 Live Preview

Live view page is shown as below:

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In the Liveview interface, users can do operations like Snap, Record, Playback,
Talkback, Monitoring, Clear Alarm, Log Search, Local Zoom of Image, Full-screen
Viewing, Lightness and Color Adjustment and Lens Control etc.
[Snap]: Click “Snap” to snap the current image and save it in .JPG format
automatically to the storage directory of snapped images.
[Record]: Manual image recording. Record current images automatically and save
them in H.264 format to the storage directory of recorded images after the recording
function turned on. Displayed status after recording starts:
[Playback]: Click “Playback”, the playback page will pop up for searching and
playback of recorded files or snapped pictures.
[Talkback]: After turn on the audio talkback switch, the talkback between PC and IP
camera can be performed given that audio talkback device is installed to the IP camera.
The displayed status after audio turns on:
[Monitoring]: You can monitor sound at the device end after the monitor is switched

on. The displayed status after monitoring starts is .

[Alarm]: When there is an alarm, double-click [Alarm] to cancel the alarm manually.
[Log]: Allow users to search for operations and alarm log. The maximum capacity is
512 entries of message, when the number of entries exceeds 512, system will delete
records of the earliest date automatically.
[Zoom In]: This feature allows the manual drag and drop of video display area to
realize partial zoom in.
[Full Screen]: Display images in full-screen, right click to exit full screen mode.
[PTZ Control]: Allow four-directional rotation, automatic adjustment of PTZ rotation
speed.
[Lens Control]: Allow PTZ operations like Zoom, Focus, Aperture, Light, Brush,
Preset, and Recall.
[Video Parameters]: Adjust the lightness, contrast, chroma and saturation of video.

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PTZ Control Lens Control Video Parameters

4.3 Record playback

Click [Playback] button to enter into video playback page as follow:

User can search for record files or snapped pictures in local PC or storage device
according to date.
[Date]: User can select certain date to search record files or snapped pictures.

Click “date” button , then, data selection page will pop up as follow:

[Local]: User can select certain date to perform record file or snapped picture
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(stored in local PC) searching.
[Device]: User can select certain date to perform recorded image file or snapped
picture (stored in device SD card).
[File List]: Show the record files or snapped pictures.
The way to search for record files or snapped pictures of a specific period:

[Play]: Choose the record file or snapped picture in file list, right click the file or
picture or click “play” button to play. The contents will be displayed in the window
on the right. Users can view the play information and control the process, see below
picture:

[Download]: Select the record files or snapped pictures searched from SD card in

the file list, click “download” button to download the files to PC.

[Download information]: User can view the information downloaded after click
“Download”, see below picture:

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Click [Pause] to pause download manually. Click [Start] to continue to download the
unfinished files. Click [Delete] to delete the downloaded files. Click [Close] to close the
download information interface.

4.4 Set System Parameters

4.4.1 System Settings


See below picture for the interface of “System Settings”:

[System Clock]: click “synchronize with system” to synchronize the date and time of
IP camera with those of the PC.
[Network Clock Setup]: after starting the function, switch on NTP switch and select
time zone, save it to turn to [Liveview], the system time that has been automatically
corrected by NTP server can be displayed.
[System Information]: Display device name, device number, etc. Device name can
be user-defined.
[Reset]: All device parameters (including network parameters, excluding physical
address) will be recovered as factory setting values.
[Reboot]: Click [Reboot], the IP camera will restart automatically after 5 seconds.
[Upgrade]: Click “Review” button and select a correct upgrade file (kernel file,
suffix.uot). Click [upgrade], and then, you can upgrade your system. The completion
rate will be displayed during this process. After upgraded, IP camera will be restarted
automatically. Re-log in device, enter into system setup page and check to see whether
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the kernel edition is the upgraded edition. For example: kernel edition of the current IP
camera is (V2.2.1.2), the latest edition obtained from supplier is (V2.2.1.3), then, the
kernel edition after upgrade should be V2.2.1.3.
Note:
Don’t cut off the power and internet connection while upgrading.

4.4.2 Video Settings


See below picture for the interface of “Video Settings”:

Video interface of CCD model

[Video Name]: The name of video channel, displayed at the bottom left of image
(movable). The maximum characters allowed are 32.
[Title Overlay]: Select to display name, date, time, week and frame rate/ bitrate of
channels or not.
[Position Adjustment]: Adjust the display position of video title.
[Preferred and alternate streams]: Set up video parameters for preferred and
alternate streams.
[Coding algorithm]: H.264 and MJPEG.
[Definition]: set definition of images. Modes supported are:
PAL mode – four definition format: D1 (704*576)/Half-D1 (704*288)/CIF
(352*288)/QCIF (176*144)
NTSC mode – four definition format: D1 (704*480)/Half-D1 (704*240)/CIF
(352*240)/QCIF (176*120)
[Image Quality]: Users can choose the quality from Best, Good and Normal
according to their needs. The parameters can also be user-defined by checking
[advanced settings] checkbox.
[I frame interval]: Adjustable between 5~200. Smaller I frame interval means
higher image bitrate and better image quality. It is recommended to set the I frame
interval larger than 25.

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[Frame Rate]: Set encoding frame rate per second. In poor network condition,
frame rate can be reduced to control encoding bitrate to make motion images more
smoothly.
[CBR/VBR]: CBR and VBR are optional. CBR adopts constant encoding bitrate and
VBR adopts variable encoding bitrate.
[Bitrate]: The range of preferred and alternate stream is 30~16384Kbps. Higher
bitrate setting can generate better image quality, but it occupies more bandwidth.
Please adjust the setting according to your actual bandwidth.
When CBR is selected, [Bitrate] is the constant bitrate of encoding.
When CBR is selected, [Bitrate] is the variable bitrate of encoding.
[Image Quality]: Under CBR setting: set the bitrate range via “Image Quality”. 1
means it is controlled by the software. Bitrate range 2~6 means corresponding bitrate
range is ±10%~±50%.
Under VBR setting: set image quality via “Image Quality”. Smaller value of image
quality means better quality and higher bitrate when the bitrate doesn’t exceed the set
value.
[LAN default value]: I frame interval: 100, frame rate: 25, bitrate: VBR, 2048kbps,
image quality: 2.
[WAN default value]: I frame interval: 25, frame rate: 5, bitrate: CBR, 384kbps,
image quality: 4.
Note:
You would better not to set “Advanced Settings” if you are not a professional.
[Auto Iris Level]: Adjust the control level of auto-iris to control the illumination of
lens iris. “-”: reduce illumination of auto-iris. “+”: increase illumination of auto-iris. Works
only on auto-iris lens.
[Auto]: Select this button when using auto-iris lens.
[Manual]: Select this button when using manual-iris lens.
[Auto White Balance]: Select this button to realize automatic adjustment of white
balance.
[Auto Gain Control]: Enable auto gain will improve the effect of images under low
illumination.
[Back Light Compensation]: When there is strong light behind the monitored
objects, illumination compensation will be provided in the required range to get better
image quality.
[Video Masking On/Off]: Enable or disable video masking.
[Masking Area Setup]: Right-click and move cursor to set image masking area. An
image can be entirely or partially masked, maximum 4 areas supported.
[All]: Mask the whole image.
[Clear]: Clear masked areas.
[Parameter setup for snapshot function]: Supports only images of JPG format
currently. Definition is the same as the settings in [video definition].
[Audio on/off]: Turn on or turn off the audio of IP camera. Users can choose MIC or
linear input. When there is no need for audio, close audio input to save DSP resource

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and network resource. Audio is disabled by default.
[Sample rate]: Supports audio sample rates of 8k and 32k.

Video interface of CMOS model

[Definition]: Set image definition. Supported definitions are VGA (640*480), QVGA
(320*240) and QQVGA (160*128).
[Power Frequency]: Environment power frequency of the device. In indoor
environment, if the flashing of lamps results in the flickering of images, please choose
50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency.
[Video Mirror/Rollover]: Set video mirror (vertical mirror of images) and rollover
(horizontal rollover of images).

4.4.3 Alarm Settings

1. Motion detection
See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Motion detection”:

In this page, users can set features like motion detection on/off, sensitivity,
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detection time, linkage alarm output, alarm output duration, E-mail sending when alarm
is triggered and linkage snapping/recording etc.
[Detection On/Off]: Enable or disable motion detection.
[Sensitivity]: Sensitivity range is 1~5. Greater value means higher sensitivity.
[Detection time setup]: Set the period of time for motion detection. Two periods are
allowed.
[Linkage Alarm output]: Enable or disable linkage alarm output
[Alarm Output Duration]: Set the duration of the linkage alarm output after being
triggered (in seconds). The range of the duration is 0~86400s. 0 means that there is no
limit for alarm output.
[E-mail sending]: Send video loss detection alarm information to users via E-mail.
Details about E-mail setting please refer to [Network Settings].
[Linkage Snapping]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to
snap pictures. The pictures can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading. For
snapping parameters, if the number of pictures snapped at one time is set as 10 and
the snapping interval is 1 second, then, when there is an alarm, 10 pictures will be
snapped and the interval between each picture is 1 second.
[Linkage recording]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to
record video. The record files can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading.
[Set detective area]: Left click and drive the mouse to set the surveillance areas (4
areas at most).
[All]: Set the whole video as motion detection area.
[Clear]: Clear all motion detection areas.
Click [save] to make the parameters effective after all the settings as above are
done.

2. Sensor Alarm
See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Sensor Alarm”:

Set sensor alarm parameters here: detection on/off, sensor type, detection time,
linkage alarm output, linkage output duration, E-mail sending when alarm is triggered
and linkage snapping/recording etc.
[Detection On/Off]: Enable or disable sensor alarm detection.
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[Sensor Mode]: NO and NC mode.
[Detection time setup]: Set the period of time for sensor alarm detection. Two
periods are allowed.
[Linkage Alarm output]: Enable or disable linkage alarm output
[Alarm Output Duration]: Set the duration of the linkage alarm output after being
triggered (in seconds). The range of the duration is 0~86400s. 0 means that there is no
limit for alarm output.
[E-mail sending]: Send sensor alarm information to users via E-mail. Details about
E-mail settings please refer to [Network Settings].
[Linkage Snapping]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to
snap pictures. The pictures can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading. For
snapping parameters, if the number of pictures snapped at one time is set as 10 and
the snapping interval is 1 second, then, when there is an alarm, 10 pictures will be
snapped and the interval between each picture is 1 second.
[Linkage recording]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to
record video. The record files can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading.
Click [save] to make the parameters effective after all the settings as above are
done.

3. Network Failure Alarm


See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Network Failure Alarm”:

Set network failure alarm parameters here: detection on/off, linkage alarm, alarm
output duration, E-mail sending when alarm is triggered and linkage snapping/recording
etc.
[Detection On/Off]: Enable or disable network failure alarm detection.
[Linkage Alarm output]: Enable or disable linkage alarm output
[Alarm Output Duration]: Set the duration of the linkage alarm output after being
triggered (in seconds). The range of the duration is 0~86400s. 0 means that there is no
limit for alarm output.
[E-mail sending]: Send network failure alarm information to users via E-mail.
Details about E-mail setting please refer to [Network Settings].
[Linkage Snapping]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to
snap pictures. The pictures can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading. For
snapping parameters, if the number of pictures snapped at one time is set as 10 and
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the snapping interval is 1 second, then, when there is an alarm, 10 pictures will be
snapped and the interval between each picture is 1 second.
[Linkage recording]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to
record video. The record files can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading.
Note:
When network failure occurs, E-mail sending and FTP uploading cannot be
performed. The pictures and recorded files will be stored in SD card. E-mail sending
and FTP uploading will resume after network is recovered.
Click [save] to make the parameters effective after all the settings as above are
done.

4.4.4 Network Settings

1. Basic settings
See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Network Settings”:

[Basic Parameters]
DHCP: If DHCP function of the router is enabled, IP camera will automatically
fetch IP address from the router.
IP Address: Set the device IP of IP camera
Subnet mask: Default value is 255.255.255.0 (users are recommended not to
change it).
Gateway: Set the gateway IP of IP camera. For example: when the device is
connected to public network via a router, the gateway IP is the router IP.
Physical address: the MAC address of IP camera (users are recommended not to
change it).
Data port: Default value is 5000.
Web port: Default value is 80.

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DNS address: Please use DDNS function to set the DNS address as your local
DNS address.
Note:
After revise and save parameters, the device will restart. If it is applied in LAN,
please pay attention to avoid its IP conflicting with the IP addresses of other devices or
PC in the LAN.
[WiFi settings]
Note:
Apply to models with WiFi function only.
A wireless router needs to be deployed in order to use the WiFi function of IP
camera. Take TP-Link WR340G 54M wireless router as an example. The content and
steps of the settings are as follows:
1. Network parameters setup for wireless router
First enter into the wireless router “network parameter” page under the menu “LAN
Setting” and set the IP of wireless router.
2. Turn to the “basic settings” page under “wireless parameters” menu
(1) Set SSID
This SSID is for identity validation of wireless network. It must be the same as the
SSID setting of the IP camera.
(2) Frequency range
It is determined by the frequency range of the network, which should be 1~13. The
default value is 6.
Note:
If your neighbor also uses wireless network and its frequency is 6, you should
consider revise this parameter to 1 or 13 to reduce the radio interference between the
two routers.
(3) Mode
Set the working mode of wireless router. The mode must be compatible with the
supported modes of IP camera.
Wireless modes supported by IP camera are 802.11b/g protocol (low power WiFi
model) and 802.11a/b/g/n protocol (high power WiFi model).
(4) Enable WiFi function (compulsory)
(5) Open security setting (optional): Enable the security certification of wireless
router. If it is enabled, users need to select the corresponding security mode (encryption
mode) and set up authentication password.
(6) Select security type (encryption mode): WEP, WPA and WPA2
(7) Security options
WEP security type: developing system, sharing key and auto-selection
WPA, WPA2 security type: TKIP and AES
(8) Set key (authentication password)
3. WiFi function settings of IP camera:
(1) Wireless network on/off

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Switch this function on to enable WiFi function of IP camera.
(2) IP address
Set the wireless IP address of IP camera, e.g. 192.168.1.160.
(3) Gateway
Set the IP address of current wireless gateway, e.g. 192.168.1.1.
(4) SSID number:
It is the login name of WiFi for identity authentication. It must be the same as the
SSID number of the wireless router.
(5) Password
It is the login name of WiFi for identity authentication. It must be the same as the
key of the wireless gateway (router/AP).
(6) Master authentication encryption type
There are three encryption types: WEP, WPA and WPA2. It must be the same as
the security type setting of wireless gateway (router/AP).
(7) Auxiliary encryption mode
WEP security type: developing system, sharing key and auto-selection
WPA, WPA2 security type: TKIP and AES
It must be the same as the security option setting of wireless gateway (router/AP).
Save all parameters after all the settings are done. Then, disconnect the network
cable. IP camera can be visited via wireless IP, such as 192.168.1.160.
Note:
The wireless network IP address and cable network IP address cannot be in the
same segment.
The WiFi switch appears to be grey when IP camera doesn't have WiFi function.
[DDNS settings]
Bind the device with a fixed domain name by DNNS setting so that visiting to the
device can be realized no matter how the public IP changes (refer to Appendix C for
detailed steps).
DDNS On/Off: Enable or disable DDNS function.
Link mvddns.net: Click this link to turn to www.mvddns.net. Users can sign up on
this website.
DDNS service provider: mvddns.net, 3322.org and user ddns server are
selectable.
DDNS User Name: User name registered in DDNS server.
DDNS Password: User password registered in DDNS server.
DDNS Domain Name: The domain name set up by users, e.g.: test1.mvddns.net.
DDNS Address: DDNS server address. When DDNS address is the domain name,
please set the DNS address in [Basic Parameters] correctly.
DDNS port: Default value is 30000 (users are recommended not to change it).
Data mapping port: Fill in the external data port mapped by the IP camera on the
router that is connected to public website.
Web mapping port: Fill in the external web port mapped by the IP camera on the
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router that is connected to public website.
[PPPOE settings]
PPPOE on/off: Enable or disable PPPOE dial-up function.
PPPOE address: It will display the public IP address after device dial-up is set up
successfully.
PPPOE user name: ADSL dial-up account, obtained from the IP service provider.
PPPOE password: ADSL dial-up password, obtained from the IP service provider.
On-line duration: Start timing after dial-up to see the online duration after
successful dial-up.
[Active connection mode]
Active connection switch: Enable or disable active connection of the device to
surveillance center.
Central server address: The address of surveillance center (e.g. 192.168.55.8).
Central server port: The port of surveillance center (e.g. 6000).
After all the network parameters are set, click [save] to make the parameters
effective.

2. Advanced settings
See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Advanced Settings”:

[Mail settings]
To set the mailbox addresses and parameters of alarm mails and public network IP
mails.
SMTP server: The SMTP server of sender mail box. The address format of mail
servers varies from provider to provider, e.g. the SMTP server of 163 mailbox is
smtp.163.com.
Mail sending address: Mailbox that sends mails.
Mail receiving address: Mailbox that receives mails.
SMTP user name: The login user name of the mailbox that sends mails.
SMTP password: The login password of the mailbox that sends mails.
Mail title: Title of mails.
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SMTP Port: SMTP port. Different mail servers have different ports. For example,
the server port of Gmail is 465.
Commonly used mail server configuration:
Gmail mail server:
SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com
SMTP user name: username@gmail.com
SMTP port: 465
SSL: enabled
Yahoo mail server:
SMTP server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
SMTP user name: username@yahoo.com or username@yahoo.com.cn
SMTP port: 465
SSL: enabled
163 mail server:
SMTP server: smtp.163.com
SMTP user name: username
SMTP port: 25
SSL: disabled
[FTP settings]
FTP server sends the record files and snapped images generated after alarm is
triggered in FTP mode to specified FTP server. 2 FTP servers are supported. When the
selected one goes wrong, system will switch to the alternate one.
FTP URL: The IP address or HTTP address of FTP server.
FTP port: Port of FTP server. The default port is 21.
Remote path: Path on remote FTP server. If the path doesn’t exist or has not been
filled in, the device will create a file folder under the root directory of FTP server.
FTP user name and password: User name and password of FTP server.
Note:
Users must have the authority to write on the FTP server in order to upload record
files and snapped images.
[UPNP settings]
Auto-mapping of port when IP camera is connected to a router with UPNP function
enabled. The router will automatically map the port in UPNP settings to public network,
manual port mapping by users is not necessary.
UPNP NIC: Select the type of NIC connecting UPNP router. For WiFi models, when
IP camera is connected to router via WiFi network, select “wireless” mode.
UPNP Modes: Specified mode and auto mode.
Specified mode means to specify data mapping port and web mapping port to
router.
Auto mode means data mapping port and web mapping port are set up by router.
UPNP server: IP address of the router with UPNP.

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Data mapping port: Data mapping port of user-specified device on the router
(works only under specified mode).
Web mapping port: Web mapping port of user-specified device on the router
(works only under specified mode).
Data mapping port status: When UPNP function runs successfully, the status bar
will echo the data port mapped to the router by the device.
Web mapping port status: When UPNP function runs successfully, the status bar
will echo the web port mapped to the router by the device.
After setting all the parameters, click [save] to make the parameters valid.
[RTSP settings]
RTSP on/off: Check RTSP switch to enable RTSP function.
RTSP port: Default port is 554.
With RTSP function enabled, users can review the audio and video streams in real
time via players that supports standard RTSP protocol (e.g. VLC, Quicktime).
[Public IP mail notification]
Mail notification on/off: Check this switch to enable public IP mail notification
function.
Interval: Select the interval of public IP mail notifications.
After enable this function, when the device starts or detects public IP change, it will
send notification mail to the mail address set in “mail settings”.

4.5 User Management

See below for IP camera user manager settings interface:

You can set three users for every camera, one is Administrator and the others are
general users.
Administrator authority: It can operate and set all functions and parameters of IP
camera
General user authority: (1) It can perform operations like snapping, recording,
playback, talkback, monitoring, alarm clearing, log searching, zooming and full-screen
reviewing; (2) It can do settings like visit setting, image lightness and color adjustment,
PTZ and lens control, etc.
Note:
User name and password must be 1-16-character-strings consisted of letters,

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numbers, underlines or dots. The characters are case sensitive.

4.6 Front-end Settings

See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Front-end Settings”:

[Serial port settings]: When IP camera is connected to RS485 (or RS232)


communication or control device (e.g. PTZ decoder, dome camera), the parameters of
RS485 (or RS232) need to be set according to the settings of the communication
control device (address, protocol, baud rate). The corresponding protocol need to be
downloaded.
Note:
Only when the parameters and protocols are correctly set that the control of add-on
communication control device can be implemented.
[PTZ decoder protocol]
Decoder address: 1~255.
Built-in protocol: Echo the built-in protocol name of current IP camera.
PTZ decoder protocol files uploading: To upload the decoder/dome camera
communication protocol selected by users. The system supports hundreds of decoder
/dome camera communication protocols. It can also be defined by users according to
the standard format of protocols.
After setting all the parameters, click [save] to make the parameters valid.

4.7 Storage Device

4.7.1 Device Management


See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Device Management”:

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[Storage Device information]: View information of SD card here, including total
capacity, free capacity, and formatting status. User can also click [Formatting] button to
format SD card. During the formatting process, please click [Refresh] button to the
display formatting completion percentage.
[Device Recording Parameters]
Stream selection: Set record stream for SD card. Preferred stream and alternate
stream are selectable.
Record files packing interval: Set packing intervals for each segment of record file
when SD card is recording.1 means files will be packed every 1 minute.
[Other Parameters]
Automatically delete old files when storage device is full: When the storage
capacity of SD card is used up, the device will delete old files automatically. The way to
delete old files is first delete the files of the earliest date. If the space is still not enough,
then delete the files of the earliest date but one, then, go on like this if necessary. If the
record files are record on the current date, then first delete the files of the earliest hour.
But files of the current hour cannot be deleted. If the SD card gets full in one hour, the
device will stop recording and snapping images. After the one-hour session ends,
system will delete the files of the hour and continue to record and snap pictures.
Scan the disk when device starts: Check storage device or not when IP camera
starts.
Note:
Hot-plugging is not recommended for SD card. Compulsory hot-plugging may
damage the SD card, causing data loss or abnormal operation.
Do not cut off the power of the device during formatting process.
Ext2 file is used to format system by default.
After setting all the parameters, click [save] to make the parameters valid.

4.7.2 Record Schedule


See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Record Schedule”:

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[Device Record Schedule]: Set record schedule. Two periods are allowed.
[Record file storage mode]: Set to save record files to FTP server via FTP
uploading. FTP server can be set up in [FTP settings].
Note:
Record files are saved via FTP uploading. SD card is needed for cache memory
support, Otherwise, record files will be overwritten by new files due to insufficient cache
memory space.
After setting all the parameters, click [save] to make the parameters valid.

4.7.3 Snap Schedule


See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Snap Schedule”:

[Picture snapping parameters of the device]: Set the interval of IP camera picture
snapping. Minimum interval is 1 second.
[Device Snap Schedule]: Set snapping shedule. Two periods are allowed.
[Snapped files saving mode]: IP camera snapped pictures can be saved via E-mail
sending or FTP uploading. E-Mail server can be set up in [Mail Settings]. FTP server
can be set up in [FTP Settings].
After setting all the parameters, click [save] to make the parameters valid.

4.8 Local Settings

See below picture for the interface of IP camera “Local Set”:

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[PC live preview parameters setup]
Stream selection: Set video stream for PC live preview. Preferred stream and
alternate stream are selectable. The parameters of preferred and alternate stream can
be set up in [Video Settings].
Preview mode: User can choose real-time priority or fluency priority mode
according to their needs.
[Anti-crack]: Select this option to make image quality better. But CPU usage rate
will be higher at the same time.
[PC record storage settings]
Record files packing time: Set packing time of record files for local PC when it is
recording.
Record/snapped files storage directory: Set the storage directory for local records
and snapped files, the default path is C:\XDNVS.

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Appendix A: Network Interface for IP
Camera
Network port of IP Camera:
5000(Communication port, Audio/Video
TCP 80(Web port) data transmitting Port, Talk data
transmitting Port)
UDP 5000 Audio/Video data transmitting Port
Multiple port Multiple original port + Channel Number

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Appendix B: Default Network
Parameters
1. Default Wired Network Parameters:
Data Port: 5000
Web Port: 80
IP Address: 192.168.0.8
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
DHCP: OFF

2. Default Wireless Network Parameters:


IP Address: 192.168.1.8
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Frequency: Auto
Mode: Auto

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Appendix C: Visit IP Camera under
Different Network Environment
You can use your laptop or PC to connect the IP camera through LAN or Internet,
the following will show you how to use IP Camera under different network environment.

1. LAN
There are two ways to connect the IP camera in the LAN: static local IP and
dynamic local IP.

(1). Static local IP


Static local IP: refer to your network administrator to assign a local IP address.
The link drawing is as the following:

The network settings are as below:

If you want to use the WiFi function, you have to set the IP address, subnet mask
and gateway etc in “WiFi Parameters” according to your wireless router.
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Setting Steps:
1. Login IP camera via IE browser;
Fill local IP address which assigned by the network administrator, for example:
192.168.0.8;
Fill subnet mask, for example: 255.255.255.0;
Fill gateway address, for example: 192.168.0.1;
2. Click “Save” to restart IP camera after the above settings are done.

(2). Dynamic local IP


Refer to the identical local area network through the DHCP server to obtain the IP
address. The link drawing is as the following:

Check “Enable DHCP” in network setting:

Click [Save] to restart IP camera, then, the settings become effective.

2. Internet
You can connect the IP camera with Internet through three ways: Fixed IP mode,
ADSL and router sharing access to the internet mode, ADSL and IP camera’s PPPoE
access to the internet mode. After IP cameras connect with the Internet, user can visit
the camera on WAN via dynamic domain name or IP address (static IP with port

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forwarding form) directly.

(1). Fixed IP mode


The linking drawing as the following:

Check “Enable DHCP” in network setting:

Steps:
1. Login IP camera via IE browser, and change【network】setting;
2. Input the IP address which applies from the network server. For example,
218.84.31.168;
3. Input the correct subnet mask,for example: 255.255.255.192;
4. Input the correct gateway address, for example: 218.84.31.131;
5. Click “Save” to restart IP camera after the above settings are done.

(2). ADSL and router sharing access to the internet mode


The link drawing is as the following:

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Input the username and password which applied in the DDNS server on the DDNS
setting items and forward ports on the router. User can visit the camera on WAN via
dynamic domain name directly. The network settings are as below:

Steps:
1. Login DDNS server, then, register username and password;
2. Select DDNS server from the drop down list, for example:
http://www.mvddns.net;
3. Input the Registration name and password;
4. Input domain name address which applied by the DDNS server, for example:
test1.mvddns.net;
5. Input the DDNS IP address, for example: www.mvddns.net;
6. Input the DDNS server port, default port:30000;
7. Input the public data port No. assigned by port forwarding. Default port: 5000;
8. Input the public WEB port No. assigned by port forwarding. Default port: 80;
9. Click [Save] to restart IP camera after the above settings are done.

(3). ADSL and IP camera’s PPPoE access to the internet


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mode
The link drawing is as the following:

Input the username and password which applied in the DDNS server on the DDNS
setting items. Then, input the PPPoE username and password which applied by
network provider on the PPPoE setting items.
The DDNS parameter settings are same as above.
To the network setting, please refer to the following:

The PPPoE settings: You have to input the correct PPPoE username and
password applied by the network provider.

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Appendix D: FAQ
1. Forget Password
Answer:【RESET】on the IP Camera back, press it to retrieve all parameter to
default (Factory Setting).Both the default user name and password are admin.
Note:
Please don’t press 【RESET】 button if you are not a professional operator. After
reset, all parameters will be restored to factory settings except for the MAC address.
2. IP camera audio/video function fails after abnormalities or abnormal power cut
occur during upgrade, core edition is V4.0.0.0 (Backup file)
Solution: Connect the power cord and network cable of IP camera and press on
RESET button, then, release it after 10 seconds. System will run the back-up program
automatically. Upgrade system after enter into the back-up program. When upgrade
completes, the IP camera will work normally. The back-up program offers only upgrade
and parameter setup functions, audio and video functions are not available.
3. No image in IE Browser
Reason: Haven’t installed ActiveX.
Answer: You need to install ActiveX Control when you visit IP Camera for the first
time.
Click “file” to download ocx. Click 【Run】 or 【Save】 to download ActiveX when
a new dialogue box appears. After download it, double-click the downloaded file
“xdview.exe” to install ActiveX. When “Install OK!” appears, installation is done.
4. Why failed to login IP Camera after upgrade through IE Browser?
Answer: Delete the cooks of IE. Follow these steps: Click Tool->Internet
options->Internet temporary file->Delete to delete all offline contents. Confirm and
restart IE to login IP Camera.
5. Why the image is not fluent?
Reason 1: The video frame rate is too low
Answer: Improve the video frame rate
Reason 2: Many users are viewing the image
Answer: Close some clients or reduce the compression bit rate.
Reason 3: The bandwidth is too low
Answer: Reduce the video frame rate or video compression bit rate
6. Can’t visit IP Camera via IE browser.
Reason 1: Network is disconnected
Answer: If it is an error of network connection, do the following steps: Connect PC
to network to test whether they work normally. Check whether there is cable failure or
network failure caused by PC virus until PCs can be connected with the command of
Ping.
Reason 2: IP Address was occupied by other device
Answer: Cut off the connection of IP Camera and network and connect IP Camera
to PC directly, and then set IP address again according to recommendatory operation.
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Reason 3: IP address lies in different subnet?
Answer: Check the IP and subnet mask, test the settings of gateway.
Reason 4: The physical address of network is conflict with IP Camera.
Answer: Please modify the physical address of IP Camera.
Reason 5: The web port is modified to others?
Answer: Please contact administrators of network to obtain relevant port
information.
Reason 6: When the causes can not be found
Answer: Please reset IP Camera to default state, and then connect to IP Camera
(System default IP address: 192.168.55.160; mask address: 255.255.255.0).
7. Speaker without sound
Reason 1: No Audio input connected
Answer: Check the Audio connection of the host.
Reason 2: The audio option of IP Camera is off
Answer: Check the Audio in opinion in Audio parameter settings to see if you have
opened the audio.
8. Audio sounds bad
Reason: When there are many noises and the distortion is very serious, please
check the input signal level. It should be linear input to match with the signal level of IP
Camera. Otherwise, it will result in the saturation distortion.
Answer: Please adopt the proper linear input suitable for the IP Camera.
9. Search NVS software can’t find device
Reason: Search NVS software adopts multicast protocol to perform searching. But
the firewall forbids multicast data packet.
Solution: Disable the firewall.
10. How to deal with the image abnormality?
Reason 1: Computer system issue
DirectX is off. Image shows slowly and color is abnormal.
Reason 2: Hardware issue
Graphic card does not support it. The image is speed up and hardware Zoom
function (It has to change the Graphic card for hardware problem).
Answer: install DirectX image drive, StartÆRunÆinput “DXDIAG” as follows:

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Note:
Enable DirectDraw speedup, Direct3D speedup and AGP veins speedup in DirectX
function. It means fail to install DirectX or hardware doesn’t support if they can not be
enabled.
11. Image size is smaller when resolution is set to be 1600*1200
Reason: Caused by the computer resolution.
Answer: Change the computer resolution to be larger.

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