PANOEAGLE POE Security Camera System User Manual

June 6, 2024
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PANOEAGLE POE Security Camera System User Manual
PANOEAGLE POE Security Camera System

System Topology (reference only)

  1. **NVR without POE (Figure 1-1)

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  1. **NVR with POE (Figure 1-2)

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Camera

Camera Features:

  • 5MP/8MP(4K), POE,Night Vision, Motion Detection, Audio Optional, SD Storage Optional
  • Plug and Play with Hikvision POE NVR, Compatible with ONVIF, Easy access to third-party NVR and video surveillance system
  • 7×24 hours online live HD video preview
  • Remote access via multiple web browsers(IE/Firefox, etc.)
  • Easy P2P monitoring via smart phone APP(Android/IOS)

Note:

  1. The camera has an optional 12 volt power supply plug if you do not use PoE (Power over Ethernet).
  2. For full functions camera with I/O alarm and audio,please connect the relay and sound pick-up as necessary.
    Camera Features

Camera Network Configuration
Search and modify the camera’s IP address IP address:
DHCP , Username: admin, Password: 123456
( We strongly recommend modifying the default password for your security).
Each IP camera doesn’t have the default IP, it was set to DHCP. It is essential to change the camera’s IP address via computer before using. You can install the device search tool to quickly configure the IP camera.(To download the device search tool and manual, please visit the website: www.mydownload.store),
Camera Network Configuration

Steps1: Click “Start Search” and all your cameras in the LAN will be listed. Steps2: Modify IP address to suit the LAN’s IP scheme. (There are two modifying methods available: ①Right click on the desired camera and choose “Modify IP address”. ②Click the “ALL”check-box then click “IP Batch Setting”).(See Figure 2-1)
You can also enable the camera DHCP function if there is a DHCP server available in the LAN. Most router has DHCP server built-in. (IP address in DHCP setting may change after device restart. We do not recommend leaving the IP camera on DHCP).
Device Search Tool Setting Tips:
Reset Password ->Restore default settings;
Video full-screen -> double-click video;
Firmware upgrade -> Select the check-box, click Browse then click File Upgrade.
Hikvision Search Tool(SADP) can be used for the camera
You can us the hikvision search tool(SADP) to search the camera,and modify
camera IP.

Working with Internet Explorer

Login Web interface

To access the camera’s web interface, type in the IP camera’s IP address in Internet Explorer’s URL bar to gain access to the login page.
**(Default user name: admin, Password: 123456) Firefox ESR and IE are supported.
Camera’s Web Interface

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From the login page, log in with the username and password. Click “install Web Plug-in” when prompted. You have to download and run the executable as administrator. You can also install the Web Plug-in from the website:www.mydownload.store. ( See Figure 2-2)
After installation, restart or refresh your web browser and access the IP address again. The live video will start automatically after login successfully. ( See Figure 2-3).
Log In Web Interfernce
Note

  1. Only the Motorized Auto Focus cameras can Zoom In and Zoom Out.
  2. If there is a delay in video response when accessing remotely, please switch to sub stream instead or adjust the level of sensitivity of the “Real time Smooth”.

Camera General Configurations

Modify the camera “Title name”
Steps: Configuration > Camera > Image > OSD > Title Message. (See Figure 2-4 )

Camera Configuration

Modify the camera “Time & Date”
Steps: Configuration > System > Time setup.(See Figure 2-5 )
There are two time update modes available:Manual and NTP.

  1. Select your Time Zone, and click PC Sync,click Save, You can also set up the DST (Daylight Savings Time) if necessary. (Time and date will reset to 2000-01-01 if camera was restarted)
  2. If the camera is connected to the Internet, you can set up a NTP server for the camera to sync the time and date automatically.

Enable Motion Detection Alarm
Steps:Configuration > Event > Video Detection. (See Figure 2-6)

Motion Detection Alarm

When Motion is detected, there is a small alert pup up at the live window bottom right corner. You can also setup an email address or FTP storage server to receive the motion snapshot. ( Trigger recording will work only if memory card or NFS NAS connected. )

Find the device Cloud ID and QR code for remote access
Steps: Configuration > Network > P2P. (See Figure 2-7 )
Network Configuration
Using the P2P ID and QR code, you can access the camera remotely anywhere via smart phone with Internet access. Please register an account via mobile phone after installing the Danale APP from APP Store or Google Play Market, then log in and add your camera to start previewing. Or you can go to the website http://www.danale.com/ to register if you need PC remote access. You can download APP from the website to find out more.

Tips:
If the Login Status shows “offline”, please check your Internet connection and IP camera TCP/IP Network configurations. Please make sure to use a valid DNS server IP in the TCP/IP Network setting.

Connect cameras to NVR

The IP camera supports standard ONVIF protocol and it can be added to third- party video recorder. Some of the models support both H.264 and H.265 encode mode. The H.265 encode cameras can compress the video data to a very low bit rates which allows more video data storage than normal H.264 camera.(To configure the camera to H.265 mode when your NVR supports H.265 mode )

Note:

  1. Before connecting cameras to NVR that has POE switch ,make sure the NVR and cameras have valid IP scheme that matchs each other.
  2. Before connecting cameras to NVR that has no POE switch, make sure the NVR , cameras and the POE switch router have valid IP scheme that matchs each other.
  3. Some POE NVR models support plug and play(such as Hikvision POE NVR), which allows you to get video without manually searching and adding. if the “Plug & Play”feature is not available or not compatible, please follow the NVR manual steps and select ONVIF protocol as the connecting protocol. (camera default password: 123456)

Work with Hikvision POE NVR, Plug and Play

Steps1: Just play and plug, connect cameras to NVR’s POE Ports ,and then connect monitor and NVR via VGA or HDMI ports, power for devices.
Steps2: Access NVR’ s UI page>Select “camera” >“IP camera” >Select the camera’s connecting channel >Select “Plug and Play” for the adding method >

Enter the camera’s user name and password >Select “OK”, refresh few seconds ,video is showing , adding camera successfully.(See Figure 3-1,Figure 3-2)
Connect Camera

Work with Hikvision NVR without POE,adding camera remotely

Step1:Using “Device Search Tool”to search your camera and modify IP address to suit the NVR’s IP scheme .( e.g.,Hikvision NVR ’s IP segment is 192.168.1.108, change camera’s IP to 192.168.1.88)

Steps:2 Access NVR’s UI page>Select “camera” >Open the hidden bar “Number of unadded online device”,refresh to search for devices’IP address.(See Figure 3-3, Figure 3-4, Figure 3-5)

Steps:3 Select the camera’s connecting channel number>Select “Manual” for the adding method >Enter the camera’s IP address ,user name and password

Select “OK”,refresh few seconds,video is showing,adding camera successfully.(See Figure 3-6,Figure 3-7)
Adding Camera Remotely
Adding Camera Remotely
Adding Camera Remotely

Adding Camera Remotely

Work with third-party NVR (compatible with ONVIF, take Dahua POE NVR as an example) ,add camera with NVR’s POE switch

Step1: Using “Device Search Tool” to search your camera and modify IP address to suit the NVR’s IP scheme .( e.g.,Dahua NVR POE switch’s IP segment is 10.1.1.1, change camera’s IP to 10.1.1.3) (You can also modify the IP address of the camera directly in the NVR interface)

Steps2: Connect cameras to NVR’s POE Ports ,and then connect monitor and NVR via VGA or HDMI ports, power for devices

Step3: Access NVR’s UI page>Select“Main Menu”>“SETTING”> “Camera”>“REGISTRATION” (See Figure 3-8, Figure 3-9, Figure 3-10 )

Step4: Select “Manual add” >Select “Onvif” for Manufacturer >Enter camera’s IP address and password> >Confirm the remote camera channel number

Click “OK” >Refresh few seconds, video is showing, adding camera successfully. (See Figure3-11, Figure3-12 )
Adding Camera
Adding Camera

Adding Camera

Work with third-party NVR (compatible with ONVIF, take Dahua NVR without POE as an example) ,adding camera remotely

Step1: Using “Device Search Tool” to search your camera and modify IP address to suit the NVR’s IP scheme .( e.g.,Dahua NVR’s IP segment is 10.1.1.1, change camera’s IP to 10.1.1.3) (See Figure3-13)
Steps2: Connect cameras to POE Switch’s ports,and then connect monitor and NVR via VGA or HDMI ports, power for devices

Step3: Access NVR’s UI page>Select“Main Menu”>“SETTING”> “Camera”>“REGISTRATION”>Select“Device Search” (See Figure3- 14)

Step4: Select “Manual add” >Select “Onvif” for Manufacturer >Enter IP address and password of the camera that has searched> >Confirm the camera channel number >Click “OK” >Refresh few seconds , video is showing, adding camera successfully. (See Figure3-15, Figure3-16, Figure3-17 )
Adding Camera Remotely

Adding Camera Remotely
Adding Camera Remotely

Working with mobile device

Visit the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store to download the Danale app for iOS or Android devices. After installation, select the icon to launch the
Danale app. Please create a new account when you use it firstly.

Working With Mobile
Working With Mobile
Working With Mobile
Working With Mobile
Working With Mobile
Working With Mobile
Working With Mobile

  1. For new users, please select “CREATE NEW ACCOUNT” to register an account. (See Figure 4-1)
  2. Type in your mobile phone number or email address, then select “NEXT” . (See Figure 4-2)
  3. Check your SMS or Email for the “verification code”, then select “NEXT” . (See Figure 4-3)
  4. Select “ ” to Add devices (See Figure 4-4)
  5. Select“QR Code to add ” to get into the scan camera QR code page, or select“NEXT” to discover the connected local LAN IP camera. (See Figure 4-5)
  6. Put the IP camera QR code within the effective scan area, and then give a nickname for the recognized camera. (See Figure 4-6)
  7. select the camera list to start viewing video. (See Figure 4-7 and Figure 4-8)

Tips

  1. Select to check your account profile and configure settings
  2. To share your camera with your friends or another user, click “ ” icon and type in or scan his/her Danale account.

Note:
If you can not connect the camera, please check your Internet connection and verify the IP address, gateway, and DNS setting in the camera. The Cloud login status should be online, which means the camera has registered to the cloud server.

Working with PC Client Software

The cameras can be working with Hikviosn PC Client Software(IVMS-4200), download the ivms-4200 via hikvision official website
(https://www.hikvision.com/en/support/download/soft ware/ivms4200-series/), then add the camera to ivms 4200.

Working With Pc

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Why can’t I open the default IP address 192.168.0.123 via web browser ?
    The default IP address may not match your LAN’s IP scheme. Check your computer’s IP address before accessing the camera. If the IP address does not match the 192.168.0.x scheme, please install the IP search tool from the download website to modify the camera’s IP address. Make sure the IP address of the camera matches the LAN IP scheme. For example, if the your LAN is 192.168.1.xxx, then set the IP camera to 192.168.1.123 and so on.

  2. How to reset the password ?
    The default Username: admin, Password: 123456. If you lost the password or want to reset the camera’s setting, please install the search tool to search the camera IP and click Reset factory button.

  3. How to upgrade the IP camera ?

  4. Ask the supplier for the suitable firmware.

  5. You can use the web browser, search tool, or PC client to upgrade the camera.

  6. Go to the Configuration > System > update, click browse and select the firmware, then click Upgrade button and wait for the operation to complete.

  7.   How to fetch the RTSP video stream and http snapshot ?

  8. Main Stream: rtsp://IP:554/h264?username=admin&password=123456

  9. Sub Stream: rtsp://IP:554/h264cif?username=admin&password=123456

  10. Low resolution snapshot: http://IP/cgi- bin/snapshot.cgi?stream=1

  11. HD snapshot : http://IP/cgi bin/snapshot.cgi?stream=0

  12. Why does the NVR not show image after adding your IP camera ?

  13. Make sure you selected the right protocol and enter the correct username and password when adding the cameras.

  14. Make sure the NVR and IP camera are the same IP scheme.(eg. NVR:192.168.1.x, and IP camera:192.168.1.y).

  15. Try changing the camera encode mode to H.264 if the NVR can’t support H.265. (Configuration -> Camera -> Video >
    Encode mode: H.264)

  16. How to make the NVR record in motion detection mode ?

  17. Enable the IP camera motion detection function via web browser or UC client.

  18. add the IP camera via ONVIF protocol.

  19. change the NVR record mode to Motion Detection mode.

  20. check the NVR screen motion detection icon and try playback (Please refer to your NVR’s manual for NVR’s motion record option.)

  21. Where can i control the motorized auto focus lens zoom ?

  22. Using the camera’s web interface

  23. Control by PC client software UC

  24. Roll the mouse wheel at the search tool preview window

  25. Find the PTZ menu in your NVR to control lens zoom

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