Speco 4MP IP Camera User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Speco
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4MP IP Camera
User Manual 4MP IP Camera
O4VB1/O4VB1M/O4VT1/O4VT1M
Please read this instruction carefully before operating the unit and keep it
for further reference
Important Safeguards and Warnings
1. Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety
codes. Use a certified/listed 12VDC Class2 power supply only. Please note: Do
not connect two power supplying sources to the device at the same time; it may
result in device damage! The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of
electric shock. Improper handling and/or installation could run the risk of
fire or electrical shock.
2. Environment
Heavy stress, violent vibration or exposure to water is not allowed during
transportation, storage and installation. This product should be installed in
a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Do not install
the product in extreme temperature conditions. Do not expose the camera to
electromagnetic radiation. Otherwise it may result in CMOS sensor failure. Do
not block any ventilation openings. Do not allow water and liquid intrusion
into the camera.
3. Operation and Daily Maintenance
Please shut down the device and then unplug the power cable before you begin
any maintenance work. Do not touch the CMOS sensor optic component. You can
use a blower to clean the dust on the lens surface. Always use the dry soft
cloth to clean the device. If there is too much dust, use a cloth dampened
with a small quantity of neutral detergent. Finally use the dry cloth to clean
the device. Please use a professional optical cleaning method to clean the
enclosure. Improper enclosure cleaning (such as using cloth) may result in
poor IR functionality and/or IR reflection. The grounding holes of the product
are recommended to be grounded to further enhance the reliability of the
camera. Dome cover is an optical device, please don’t touch or wipe cover
surface directly during installation and use, please refer to the following
methods if dirt is found. Stained with dirt: Use oil-free soft brush or hair
dryer to remove it gently. Stained with grease or fingerprint Use oil-free
cotton cloth or paper soaked with alcohol or detergent to wipe from the lens
center outward. Change the cloth and wipe several times if it is not clean
enough.
Warning
This camera should be installed by qualified personnel only. All the
examination and repair work should be done by qualified personnel. Any
unauthorized changes or modifications could void the warranty.
Statement
This guide is for reference only. Product, manuals and specifications may be
modified without prior notice. Speco Technologies reserves the right to modify
these without notice and without incurring any obligation. Speco Technologies
is not liable for any loss caused by improper operation.
Regulatory Information
FCC conditions:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
FCC compliance:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation
between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Note:
Before installation, check the package and make sure that all components are
included. Contact your rep or Speco customer service department immediately if
something is broken or missing in the package.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3
2 Web Access and
Login……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 3 Live View
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 4 Camera
Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 4.1
System Configuration…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..7
4.1.1 System Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7
4.1.2 Date and Time………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7
4.1.3 Local Recording………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..8
4.1.4 Storage……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 4.2
Video Configuration…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10
4.2.1 Image Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10
4.2.2 Video / Audio Configuration
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 4.2.3 OSD Configuration
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12 4.2.4 Video Mask
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………12 4.2.5 ROI
Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 4.2.6
Zoom/Focus …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 4.3 Event
Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14 4.3.1 Motion
Detection …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 4.3.2 Other
Alarms………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15 4.3.3 Alarm
Server ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16 4.4 Analytics
Configuration………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16 4.4.1
Object removal ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16 4.4.2
Abnormality …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2 4.4.3 Line
Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 4.4.4
Intrusion………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 4.5 Network
Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 4.5.1
TCP/IP……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 4.5.2 Port
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 4.5.3 Server
Configuration…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 4.5.4
DDNS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 4.5.5 802.1x
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 4.5.6 RTSP
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 4.5.7
UPNP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 4.5.8 Email
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 4.5.9 FTP
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 4.5.10
HTTPS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 4.5.11
QoS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 4.6 Security
Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 4.6.1
User Admin ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 4.6.2
Online User ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………12 4.6.3
Block and Allow Lists……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12 4.6.4
Security Management……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 4.7
Maintenance Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
4.7.1 Backup and Restore ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
4.7.2 Reboot ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13 4.7.3
Upgrade ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 4.7.4
Operation Log ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13
5 Search ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15
5.1 Image Search ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15
5.2 Video Search …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17
5.2.1 Local Video Search ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17
5.2.2 SD Card Video Search………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18
Appendix ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
21 Appendix 1
Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Appendix 2 Specifications
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1 Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this network camera! Please read this manual
carefully before operating the unit and retain it for further reference.
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact Speco Technologies
Technical Support at 1-800-645-5516.
Main Features Built-in PoE (Power over Ethernet) Integrated IR LEDs for clear
vision in low light IP67 rated for outdoor installations Remote viewing
support via web browser, mobile APP, and CMS/VMS
Applications
2 Web Access and Login
The IP camera settings can be accessed via a web browser (Internet Explorer 8
and above) through the LAN. Access through IP Scanner Network connection:
Make sure the PC and IP-Cam are connected on the same local network. The
camera is set to DHCP by default and will be assigned an IP address by the
DHCP server. Make sure that the local network has a DHCP server. Routers
typically have a DHCP server built in. Install IP Scanner from the CD and run
it after installation. IP Scanner is the tool for discovering the IP cameras
on the local network.
In the device list, the IP address, model number, and MAC address of each
device will be listed. Select the applicable device and double click to open
up the web viewer. You can also manually enter the IP address in the address
bar of the web browser.
The login interface is shown above. Default user name is admin and password is
1234. After logging in, follow directions to install applicable plug-ins for
viewing video.
3 Live View
The window below will be shown after logging in.
The following table describes the icons on the live view interface
Icon
Description
Original size of resolution
Fit (correct scale)
Auto (fill the window)
Full screen (show video only)
Start/stop live view Enable/disable audio (only O4VT1/O4VT1M available)
Snapshot
Zoom in (for motorized models)
Zoom out (for motorized models)
Icon
Description
Start/stop local recording Zoom/Focus control (for models) SD card recording indicator
motorized
Object removal indicator
Abnormal clarity indicator
Scene change indicator
Line crossing indicator
Intrusion indicator
Motion alarm indicator
All indicator icons above will flash in live view interface only when the
corresponding events are enabled. In full screen mode, to exit, double click
on the mouse or press the ESC key on the keyboard.
Click the zoom/focus control button to show the control panel. The
descriptions of the control panel are as follows:
Icon Zoom –
Description
Icon Zoom +
Description
Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Focus –
Focus +
One key focus (used when image is out of focus after manual adjustment)
4 Camera Configuration
Press the “Setup” button to go to the configuration interface. Note: Wherever
applicable, click the “Save” button to save the settings.
4.1 System Configuration
4.1.1 System Information
In the “System Information” interface, the system information of the device is
listed.
4.1.2 Date and Time
To set the time and date, go to SystemDate and Time. Please refer to the
following interface.
Select the applicable time zone and enable / disable DST as needed. Click the
“Date and Time” tab to set the time and date.
4.1.3 Local Recording
Go to SystemLocal Recording to set up the storage path of captured pictures
and recorded videos on the local PC. There is also an option to enable or
disable the bitrate display in the recorded files.
For the model with built-in MIC, there is also an option to enable or disable
audio recording.
4.1.4 Storage
Go to SystemStorage to go to the interface as shown below.
SD Card Management When the card is used for the first time, click the
“Format” button to format the SD card. All data on the card will be cleared by
clicking this button. Click the “Eject” button to stop writing data to the SD
card. Then the SD card can be ejected safely. Snapshot Quota: Set the capacity
proportion of captured pictures on the SD card. Video Quota: Set the capacity
proportion of record files on the SD card. Schedule Recording Settings 1. Go
to StorageRecord to go to the interface as shown below.
2. Set record stream, pre-record time and cycle writing. Pre Record Time: Set
the time to record before the actual recording begins. 3. Set schedule
recording. Check “Enable Schedule Record” and set the schedule.
Weekly schedule Set the alarm time from Monday to Sunday for a single week.
Each day is divided in one hour increments. Green means scheduled. Blank means
unscheduled. “Add”: Add the schedule for a special day. Drag the mouse to set
the time on the timeline. “Erase”: Delete the schedule. Drag the mouse to
erase the time on the timeline. Manual Input: Click it for a specific day to
enter specific start and end times. This adds more granularities (minutes).
Day schedule Set the alarm time for alarm a special day, such as a holiday.
Note: Holiday schedule takes priority over weekly schedule. Snapshot Settings
Go to SystemStorageSnapshot to go to the interface as shown below.
Set the format, resolution and quality of the image saved on the SD card and
the snapshot interval and quantity and the timing snapshot here. Snapshot
Quantity: The number you set here is the maximum quantity of snapshots. The
actual quantity of snapshots may be less than this number. Supposing the
occurrence time of an alarm event is less than the time of capturing pictures,
the actual quantity of snapshots is less than the set quantity of snapshots.
Timing Snapshot: Enable timing snapshot first and then set the snapshot
interval and schedule. The setup steps of schedule are the same as the
schedule recording (See Schedule Recording).
4.2 Video Configuration
Video Configuration includes Image Settings, Video/Audio Setup, OSD, Privacy
Mask and Region of Interest.
4.2.1 Image Configuration
In the Image Settings interface as shown below, various settings can be
adjusted, such as brightness, contrast, hue and saturation and so on. The
common mode and day and night mode can be set up separately. The image effect
can be quickly viewed by switching the configuration file.
Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image. Contrast: Set the
color difference between the brightest and darkest parts. Hue: Set the total
color degree of the image. Saturation: Set the degree of color purity. The
purer the color is, the brighter the image is. WDR: WDR can adjust the camera
to provide a better image when there are both very bright and very dark areas
simultaneously in the field of the view by lowering the brightness of the
bright area and increasing the brightness of the dark area. Recording will be
stopped for a few seconds while the mode is changing from non-WDR to WDR mode.
Sharpness: Set the resolution level of the image plane and the sharpness level
of the image edge. Noise Reduction: Decrease the noise and make the image more
thorough. Increasing the value will make the noise reduction effect better but
it will reduce the image resolution. Defog: Activating this function and
setting an appropriate value as needed in foggy, dusty, smoggy or rainy
environment to get clear images. Backlight Compensation: Off: disables the
backlight compensation function. It is the default mode. HLC: lowers the
brightness of the entire image by suppressing the brightness of the image’s
bright area and reducing the size of the halo area. BLC: If enabled, the auto
exposure will activate according to the scene so that the object of the image
in the darkest area will be seen clearly. Antiflicker: Off: disables the anti-
flicker function. This is used mostly in outdoor installations. 50Hz: reduces
flicker in 50Hz lighting conditions. 60Hz: reduces flicker in 60Hz lighting
conditions.
White Balance: Adjust the color temperature according to the environment
automatically. Frequency: 50Hz and 60Hz can be optional. Day/night Mode:
Please choose the mode as needed. Sensitivity: High, middle and low can be
selected for switching back and forth from day to night modes. Infrared Mode:
Choose “ON”, “OFF” and “Auto”. Exposure Mode: Choose “Auto” or “Manual”. If
manual is chosen, the digital shutter speed can be adjusted. Image Mirror:
Turn the current video image horizontally. Image Flip: Turn the current video
image vertically. Schedule Settings of Image Parameters: Click the “Schedule”
tab as shown below.
Set full time schedule for common, day or night mode and specified time
schedule for day and night. Choose “Timing” in the dropdown box of schedule as
shown below.
Drag ” ” icons to set the time of day and night. Blue means day time and blank
means night time. If the current mode of camera parameters is set to “Timing”,
the image configuration mode will automatically switch between day and night
according to the schedule.
4.2.2 Video / Audio Configuration
Go to ImageVideo / Audio interface as shown below. In this interface, set the
resolution, frame rate, bitrate type, video quality and so on subject to the
actual network condition.
Click the “Audio” tab to go to the interface as shown below.
Three video streams can be adjustable. Resolution: The size of image. Frame
rate: The higher the frame rate, the video is smoother. Bitrate type: CBR and
VBR are optional. Bitrate is related to image quality. CBR means that no
matter how much change is seen in the video scene, the compression bitrate
will be kept constant. VBR means that the compression bitrate will be adjusted
according to scene changes. For example, for scenes that do not have much
movement, the bitrate will be kept at a lower value. This can help optimize
the network bandwidth usage. Bitrate: it can be adjusted when the mode is set
to CBR. The higher the bitrate, the better the image quality will be. Video
Quality: It can be adjusted when the mode is set to VBR. The higher the image
quality, the more bitrate will be required. I Frame interval: It determines
how many frames are allowed between a “group of pictures”. When a new scene
begins in a video, until that scene ends, the entire group of frames (or
pictures) can be considered as a group of pictures. If there is not much
movement in the scene, setting the value higher than the frame rate is fine,
potentially resulting in less bandwidth usage. However, if the value is set
too high, and there is a high frequency of movement in the video, there is a
risk of frame skipping. Video Compression: H264 or H265 can be optional. If
H.265 is chosen, make sure the client system is able to decode H.265. Profile:
For H.264. Baseline, main and high profiles are selectable. Send Snapshot: How
many snapshots to generate for an event. Video encode slice split: If this
function is enabled, smooth image can be gotten even though using the low-
performance PC. Watermark: When playing back the local recorded video in the
search interface, the watermark can be displayed. To enable it, check the
watermark box and enter the watermark text. Audio Encoding: G711A and G711U
are selectable. Audio Type: LIN. Some models may support MIC type.
4.2.3 OSD Configuration
Go to VideoOSD interface as shown below.
Set time stamp, device name, OSD content and picture overlap here. After
enabling the corresponding display and entering the content, drag them to
change their position. Then click the “Save” button to save the settings.
4.2.4 Video Mask
Go to ImageVideo Mask interface as shown below. A maximum of 4 zones can be
set up.
To set up video mask: 1. Enable video mask. 2. Click the “Draw Area” button
and then drag the mouse to draw the video mask area. 3. Click the “Save”
button to save the settings. 4. Return to the live to verify that the area
have been drawn as shown as blocked out in the image.
To clear the video mask: Click the “Clear” button to delete the current video
mask area.
4.2.5 ROI Configuration
Go to ImageROI Config interface as shown below. An area in the image can be
set as a region of interest. This area will have a higher bitrate than the
rest of the image, resulting in better image quality for the identified area.
1. Check “Enable” and then click the “Draw Area” button. 2. Drag the mouse to
set the ROI area. 3. Set the level. 4. Click the “Save” button to save the
settings.
4.2.6 Zoom/Focus
This function is only available for the model with motorized zoom lens. Within
this section, zoom and focus can be controlled. If the image is out of focus
after a manual adjustment, one key focus can be used to set the focus
automatically.
4.3 Event Setup
4.3.1 Motion Detection
Go to Event Setup Motion Detection to set motion detection alarm.
1. Check “Enable” check box to activate motion based alarms. If unchecked,
the camera will not send out any signals to trigger motion-based recording to
the NVR or CMS, even if there is motion in the video. Trigger Snapshot: If
selected, the system will capture images on motion detection and save the
images on an SD card. Trigger SD Recording: If selected, video will be
recorded on an SD card on motion detection. Trigger Email: If “Trigger Email”
and “Attach Picture” are checked (email address must be set first in the Email
configuration interface), the captured pictures and triggered event will be
sent into those addresses. Trigger FTP: If “Trigger FTP” and “Attach Picture”
are checked, the captured pictures will be sent into FTP server address.
Please refer to FTP configuration chapter for more details. 2. Set motion
detection area and sensitivity. Click the “Area and Sensitivity” tab to go to
the interface as shown below.
Move the “Sensitivity” scroll bar to set the sensitivity. Higher sensitivity
value means that motion will be triggered more easily. Select “Add” and click
“Draw”. Drag the mouse to draw the motion detection area; Select “Erase” and
drag the mouse to clear motion detection area. After that, click the “Save” to
save the settings. “Clear All” can be used to clear out the entire motion
zone. 3. Set the schedule for motion detection. The schedule setup steps of
the motion detection are the same as the schedule recording setup (See
Schedule Recording).
4.3.2 Other Alarms
SD Card Full 1. Go to Event Setup AnomalySD Card Full.
2. Click “Enable” and set the alarm holding time. 3. Set alarm trigger
options. Trigger Email and FTP. The setup steps are the same as motion
detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details.
SD Card Error When there are some errors in writing to SD card, the
corresponding alarms will be triggered. 1. Go to Event Setup AnomalySD Card
Error as shown below.
2. Click “Enable” and set the alarm holding time. 3. Set alarm trigger
options. Trigger Email and FTP. The setup steps are the same as motion
detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details.
4.3.3 Alarm Server
Go to AlarmAlarm Server interface as shown below. Set the server address,
port, heartbeat and heartbeat interval. When an alarm occurs, the camera will
transfer the alarm event to the alarm server. If an alarm server is not
needed, there is no need to configure this section.
4.4 Analytics Configuration
This series of IP cameras supports certain smart functions, such as line
crossing detection, region intrusion detection, etc. These events can be
triggered as alarm events. For more accuracy, here are some recommendations
for installation. Cameras should be installed on stable surfaces, as
vibrations can affect the accuracy of detection. Avoid pointing the camera at
the reflective surfaces (like shiny floors, mirrors, glass, lake surfaces and
so on). Avoid places that are narrow or have too much shadowing. Avoid
scenario where the object’s color is similar to the background color. At any
time of day or night, please make sure the image of the camera is clear and
with adequate and even light, avoiding
overexposure or too much darkness on both sides.
4.4.1 Object removal
The alarm will be triggered when objects are removed from or left at the
predefined area. To set object removal: Go to the AnalyticsObject Removal
interface shown below.
1. Enable object removal detection and then select the detection type. Enable
Left Detection: Alarms will be triggered if there are items left in the pre-
defined area. Enable Item Missing Detection: Alarms will be triggered if there
are items missing in the pre-defined alarm area.
2. Set the alarm holding time and alarm trigger options. The setup steps are
the same as motion detection. 3. Click “Save” button to save the settings. 4.
Set the alarm area of the object removal detection. Click the “Area” tab to go
to the interface shown below.
Set the alarm area number and then enter the desired alarm area name. Up to 4
alarm areas can be added. Click the “Draw Area” button and then click around
the area where you want to set as the alarm area in the image (the alarm area
should be a closed area). Click the “Stop Draw” button to stop drawing. Click
the “Clear” button to delete the alarm area. Click the “Save” button to save
the settings. 5. Set the schedule of the object removal detection in the
Schedule tab. The setup steps of the schedule are the same as
motion detection schedule setup.
Configuration requirements of camera and surrounding area 1. The range of the
detection object should occupy from 1/50 to 1/3 of the entire image. 2. The
detection time of objects in the camera should be from 3 to 5 seconds. 3. The
defined area cannot be covered frequently and continuously (like people and
traffic flow). 4. It is necessary for object removal detection that the drawn
frame must be very close to the margin of the object in
enhancing the sensitivity and accuracy of the detection. 5. Object removal
detection cannot determine the objects’ ownership. For instance, there is an
unattended package in
the station. Object removal detection can detect the package itself but it
cannot determine to whom it belongs to. 6. Try not to enable object removal
detection when light changes greatly in the scene. 7. Try not to enable object
removal detection if there are complex and dynamic environments in the scene.
8. Adequate light and clear scenery are very important to object removal
detection.
4.4.2 Abnormality
This function can detect changes in the surveillance environment affected by
the external factors. Go to AnalyticsAbnormality interface as shown below.
1. Enable the applicable detection that’s desired. Scene Change Detection:
Alarms will be triggered if the scene of the video has changed. Video Blur
Detection: Alarms will be triggered if the video becomes blurry. 2. Set the
alarm holding time and alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as
motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. 3.
Click “Save” button to save the settings. 4. Set the sensitivity of the
exception detection. Click “Sensitivity” tab to go to the interface as shown
below.
Drag the slider to set the sensitivity value or directly enter the sensitivity
value in the textbox. Click “Save” button to save the settings. The
sensitivity value of Scene Change Detection: The higher the value is, the more
sensitive the system responds to the amplitude of the scene change. The
sensitivity value of Video Blur Detection: The higher the value is, the more
sensitive the system responds to the blurriness of the image. The requirements
of camera and surrounding area 1. Auto-focusing function should not been
enabled for exception detection. 2. Try not to enable exception detection when
light changes greatly in the scene. 4.4.3 Line Crossing Line Crossing: Alarms
will be triggered if the target crosses the defined alarm lines. Go to
AnalyticsLine Crossing interface as shown below.
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1. Enable line crossing alarm and set the alarm holding time. 2. Set alarm
trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Please
refer to motion detection chapter for details. 3. Click “Save” button to save
the settings. 4. Set area and sensitivity of the line crossing alarm. Click
the “Area and Sensitivity” tab to go to the interface as shown below.
Set the alarm line number and direction. Only one line can be added. Multiple
lines cannot be added simultaneously. DirectionA<->B, A->B and A<-B optional.
This indicates the direction of the intruder who crosses over the alarm line
that would trigger the alarm. A<->B: The alarm will be triggered when the
intruder crosses over the alarm line from B to A or from A to B. A->B: The
alarm will be triggered when the intruder crosses over the alarm line from A
to B. A<-B: The alarm will be triggered when the intruder crosses over the
alarm line from B to A. Click the “Draw Area” button and then drag the mouse
to draw a line in the image. Click the “Stop Draw” button to stop drawing.
Click the “Clear” button to delete the lines. Click the “Save” button to save
the settings. 5. Set the schedule of the line crossing alarm. The setup steps
of schedule are the same as the schedule recording (See Schedule Recording).
Configuration of camera and surrounding area 1. Auto-focusing function should
not be enabled for line crossing detection. 2. Avoid the scenes with many
trees or the scenes with various light changes (like many flashing
headlights). The ambient brightness of the scenes shouldn’t be too low. 3.
Cameras should be mounted at a height of 2.8 meters or above. 4. Keep the
mounting angle of the camera at about 45°. 5. The detected objects should not
be less than 1% of the entire image and the largest sizes of the detected
objects should not be more than 1/8 of the entire image. 6. Make sure cameras
can view objects for at least 2 seconds in the detected area for accurate
detection. 7. Adequate light and clear scenery are crucial for line crossing
detection.
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4.4.4 Intrusion
Intrusion: Alarms will be triggered if the target intrudes into the defined
areas. Go to AnalyticsIntrusion interface as shown below.
1. Enable region intrusion detection alarm and set the alarm holding time. 2.
Set alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection.
Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. 3. Click the “Save”
button to save the settings. 4. Set the alarm area of the intrusion detection.
Click the “Area” tab to go to the interface as shown below.
Set the alarm area number on the right side. Only one alarm area can be added.
Click the “Draw Area” button and then click around the area where you want to
set as the alarm area in the image on the left side (the alarm area should be
a closed area). Click the “Stop Draw” button to stop drawing. Click the
“Clear” button to delete the alarm area. Click the “Save” button to save the
settings. 5. Set the schedule of the intrusion detection. The setup steps of
the schedule are the same as schedule recording setup (See Schedule
Recording). Configuration requirements of camera and surrounding area 1. Auto-
focusing function should not be enabled for intrusion detection. 2. Avoid the
scenes with many trees or the scenes with various light changes (like many
flashing headlights). The ambient brightness of the scenes shouldn’t be too
low. 3. Cameras should be mounted at a height of 10ft or above. 4. Keep the
mounting angle of the camera at about 45°. 5. The detected objects should not
be less than 1% of the entire image and the largest sizes of the detected
objects should not be more than 1/8 of the entire image. 6. Make sure cameras
can view objects for at least 2 seconds in the detected area for accurate
detection. 7. Adequate light and clear scenery are crucial to line crossing
detection.
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4.5 Network Configuration
4.5.1 TCP/IP
Go to NetworkTCP/IP interface as shown below. There are two ways for network
connection.
Use IP address (take IPv4 for example)-obtain a local IP address automatically
through DHCP. A typical router has a DHCP server built in, and therefore is
able to assign an IP address to the camera. Use PPPoE-Click the “PPPoE Config”
tab to go to the interface as shown below. Enable PPPoE and then enter the
user name and password from your ISP.
Either method of network connection can be used. If PPPoE is used to connect
internet, the camera will get a dynamic WAN IP address. This IP address will
change frequently. To be notified, the IP change notification function can be
used. Click “IP Change Notification Config” to go to the interface as shown
below.
Trigger Email: when the IP address of the device is changed, the new IP
address will be sent to the email address that has been set up. Trigger FTP:
when the IP address of the device is changed, the new IP address will be sent
to FTP server that has been set up.
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4.5.2 Port
Go to NetworkPort interface as shown below. HTTP port, Data port and RTSP port
can be set.
HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80. It can be changed to any port which is
not occupied. HTTPS Port: The default HTTPs port is 443. It can be changed to
any port which is not occupied. Data Port: The default data port is 9008.
Please change it as necessary. RTSP Port: The default port is 554. Please
change it as necessary.
4.5.3 Server Configuration
This function is mainly used for connecting network video management system.
1. Check “Enable”. 2. Check the IP address and port of the transfer media
server in the VMS. Then enable the auto report in the VMS when adding a new
device. Next, enter the remaining information of the device in the VMS. After
that, the system will automatically allot a device ID. Please check it in the
VMS. 3. Enter the above-mentioned server address, server port and device ID in
the corresponding boxes. Click the “Save” button to save the settings.
4.5.4 DDNS
If the camera is set up with a DHCP connection, DDNS should be set for
accessing the camera from the internet. 1. Go to Network DDNS.
2. Enable, save and use DDNS to log in.
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4.5.5 802.1x
If it is enabled, the camera’s data can be protected. When the camera is
connected to the network protected by the IEE802.1x, user authentication is
needed.
To use this function, the camera shall be connected to a switch supporting
802.1x protocol. The switch can be reckoned as an authentication system to
identify the device in a local network. If the camera connected to the network
interface of the switch has passed the authentication of the switch, it can be
accessed via the local network. Protocol type and EAPOL version: Please use
the default settings. User name and password: The user name and password must
be the same with the user name and password applied for and registered in the
authentication server.
4.5.6 RTSP
Go to NetworkRTSP.
Select “Enable” to enable the RTSP function. Port: Access port of the
streaming media. The default number is 554. RTSP Address: The RTSP address
(unicast) format that can be used to play the stream in a media player.
Multicast Address Main stream: The address format is
“rtsp://IP address: rtsp port/profile1?transportmode=mcast”. 7
Sub stream: The address format is “rtsp://IP address: rtsp
port/profile2?transportmode=mcast”.
Third stream: The address format is “rtsp://IP address: rtsp
port/profile3?transportmode=mcast”.
Audio: Having entered the main/sub stream in a media player(like VLC), the
video and audio will play automatically. If “Allow anonymous login…” is
checked, there is no need to enter the username and password to view the
video. If “auto start” is enabled, the multicast received data should be added
into a VLC player to play the video.
4.5.7 UPNP
If this function is enabled, the camera can be quickly accessed through the
LAN. Go to NetworkUPnP. Enable UPNP and then enter UPnP name.
4.5.8 Email
If you need to trigger Email when an alarm happens or IP address is changed,
please set the Email here first. Go to Network Email.
Sender Address: sender’s e-mail address. User name and password: sender’s user
name and password. Server Address: The SMTP IP address or host name. Select
the secure connection type at the “Secure Connection” pull-down list according
to what’s required. SMTP Port: The SMTP port. Send Interval(S): The time
interval of sending email. For example, if it is set to 60 seconds and
multiple motion detection alarms are triggered within 60 seconds, they will be
considered as only one alarm event and only one email will be sent. If one
motion alarm event is triggered and then another motion detection alarm event
is triggered after 60 seconds, two emails will be sent. When different alarms
are triggered at the same time, multiple emails will be sent separately. Click
the “Test” button to test the connection of the account. Recipient Address:
receiver’s e-mail address.
4.5.9 FTP
After an FTP server is set up, captured pictures from events will be uploaded
to the FTP server. 8
Go to Network FTP.
Server Name: The name of the FTP server. Server Address: The IP address or
domain name of the FTP. Upload Path: The directory where files will be
uploaded to. Port: The port of the FTP server. Use Name and Password: The
username and password that are used to login to the FTP server.
4.5.10 HTTPS
HTTPs provides authentication of the web site and protects user privacy. Go to
NetworkHTTPS as shown below.
There is a certificate installed by default as shown above. Enable this
function and save it. Then the camera can be accessed by entering https://IP:
https port via the web browser (eg. https://192.168.226.201:443). A private
certificate can be created if users don’t want to use the default one. Click
“Delete” to cancel the default certificate. Then the following interface will
be displayed.
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If there is a signed certificate, click “Browse” to select it and then click “Install” to install it. 9
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Click “Create a private certificate” to enter the following creation interface.
Click the “Create” button to create a private certificate. Enter the country (only two letters available), domain (camera’s IP address/domain), validity date, password, province/state, region and so on. Then click “OK” to save the settings. * Click “Create a certificate request” to enter the following interface.
Click “Create” to create the certificate request. Then download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature. After receiving the signed certificate, import the certificate to the device.
4.5.11 QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) function is used to provide different quality of services for different network applications. With the deficient bandwidth, the router or switch will sort the data streams and transfer them according to their priority to solve the network delay and network congestion by using this function. Go to NetworkQoS.
Video/Audio DSCP: The range is from 0 to 63. Alarm DSCP: The range is from 0 to 63. Manager DSCP: The range is from 0 to 63. Generally speaking, the larger the number is, the higher the priority is.
4.6 Security Configuration
4.6.1 User Admin
Go to SecurityUser Admin interface as shown below.
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Add user: 1. Click “Add” to pop up the following textbox.
2. Enter user name in “User Name” textbox. 3. Enter letters or numbers in
“Password” and “Confirm Password” textbox. 4. Choose the user type.
Administrator has all permissions. Normal user can only view the live video.
Advanced user has the same permissions as an Administrator except for; user,
backup settings, factory reset, and upgrading the firmware. 5. Enter the MAC
address of the PC in “Bind MAC” textbox. If this option is enabled, only the
PC with the specified MAC address can access the camera for that user. 6.
Click the “OK” button and then the newly added user will be displayed in the
user list. Modify user: 1. Select a user to modify password and MAC address if
necessary in the user configuration list box. 2. The “Edit user” dialog box
pops up by clicking the “Modify” button.
3. Enter the old password of the user in the “Old Password” text box. 4.
Enter the new password in the “New password” and “Confirm Password” text box.
5. Enter computer’s MAC address as necessary. 6. Click the “OK” button to save
the settings. Note: To change the access level of a user, the user must be
deleted and added again with the new access level. Delete user: 1. Select the
user to be deleted in the user configuration list box. 2. Click the “Delete”
button to delete the user. Note: The default administrator account cannot be
deleted.
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4.6.2 Online User
Go to SecurityOnline User to view the user who is viewing the live video.
An administrator user can kick out all the other users (including other
administrators).
4.6.3 Block and Allow Lists
Go to SecurityBlock and Allow Lists as shown below.
The setup steps are as follows: Check the “Enable address filtering” check
box. Select “Block/Allow the following address”, IPv4/IPv6/MAC and then enter
IP address or MAC address in the address box and click the “Add” button.
4.6.4 Security Management
Go to SecuritySecurity Management as shown below.
In order to prevent against malicious password unlocking, “locking once
illegal login” function can be enabled here. If this function is enabled,
login failure after trying six times will make the login interface locked. The
camera can be logged in again after a half hour or after the camera reboots.
4.7 Maintenance Configuration
4.7.1 Backup and Restore
Go to MaintenanceBackup & Restore.
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Import & Export Settings Configuration settings of the camera can be exported
form a camera into another camera. 1. Click “Browse” to select the save path
for import or export information on the PC. 2. Click the “Import Setting” or
“Export Setting” button. Default Settings Click the “Load Default” button to
restore all system settings to the default factory settings except those you
want to keep.
4.7.2 Reboot
Go to MaintenanceReboot. Click the “Reboot” button to reboot the device. Timed
Reboot Setting: If necessary, the camera can be set up to reboot on a time
interval. Enable “Time Settings”, set the date and time and then click the
“Save” button to save the settings.
4.7.3 Upgrade
Go to MaintenanceUpgrade. In this interface, the camera firmware can be
updated.
1. Click the “Browse” button to select the save path of the upgrade file 2.
Click the “Upgrade” button to start upgrading the firmware. 3. The device will
restart automatically Caution! Do not close the browser or disconnect the
camera from the network during the upgrade.
4.7.4 Operation Log
To query and export log: 1. Go to MaintenanceOperation Log.
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2. Select the main type, sub type, start and end time. 3. Click “Search” to
view the operation log. 4. Click “Export” to export the operation log.
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5 Search
5.1 Image Search
In the Setup interface, click Search to go to the interface as shown below.
Images that are saved on the PC or SD card can be found here.
Local Image Search 1. Choose “Picture”–“Local”. 2. Set time: Select date and
choose the start and end time. 3. Click to search the images. 4. Double click
a file name in the list to view the captured photos as shown above.
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Click
to return to the previous interface.
SD Card Image Search 1. Choose “Picture”–“SD Card”.
2. Set time: Select date and choose the start and end time.
3. Choose the alarm events at the bottom of the interface.
4. Click to search the images.
5. Double click a file name in the list to view the captured photos.
Click
to return to the previous interface.
The descriptions of the buttons are shown as follows. 16
Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Close: Select an image and click this button to close the image.
Close all: Click this button to close all images.
Save: Click this button to select the path for saving the image on the PC.
Save all: Click this button to select the path for saving all pictures on the PC.
Fit size: Click to fit the image on the screen.
Zoom in: Click this button to digitally zoom in. Slide show play: Click this
button to start the slide show mode.
Actual size: Click this button to display the actual size of the image. Zoom
out: Click this button to digitally zoom out.
Stop: Click this button to stop the slide show.
Play speed: Play speed of the slide show.
5.2 Video Search
5.2.1 Local Video Search
Click Search to go to the interface as shown below. Videos were recorded
locally to the PC can be played in this interface.
1. Choose “Record”–“Local”. 2. Set search time: Select the date and choose
the start and end time. 3. Click to search the images. 4. Double click on a
file name in the list to start playback.
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Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Play button. After pausing the video, click this button to continue playing.
Pause button
Stop button
Speed down
Speed up
Watermark display
Enable / disable audio; drag the slider to adjust the volume after enabling audio. (only some models support this function)
5.2.2 SD Card Video Search
Click Search to go to the interface as shown below. Videos that were recorded
on the SD card can be played in this interface.
1. Choose “Record”–“SD Card”. 2. Set search time: Select the date and choose
the start and end time. 3. Click to search the images.
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4. Select the alarm events at the bottom of the interface. 5. Select mix
stream (video and audio stream) or video stream as needed. 6. Double click on
a file name in the list to start playback.
The time table can be shown in 24H/12H/2H/1H format by clicking the
corresponding buttons. Video clip and downloading 1. Search the video files
according to the above mentioned steps. 2. Select the start time by clicking
on the time table. 3. Click to set the start time and then this button turns
blue ( ). 4. Select the end time by clicking on the time table. Then click to
set the end time. 5. Click to download the video file in the PC.
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Click “Set up” to set the storage directory of the video files. Click “Open”
to play the video. Click “Clear List” to clear the downloading list.
Click “Close” to close the downloading window.
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Appendix
Appendix 1 Troubleshooting
IP Scanner does not show any device. Make sure that the PC that’s running IP
Scanner is on the same local network as the devices. Internet Explorer cannot
download ActiveX control. IE browser may be set up to block ActiveX. Follow
the steps below. 1. Open IE browser and then click ToolsInternet Options.
2. Select SecurityCustom Level. 3. Enable all the options under “ActiveX
controls and plug-ins”. 4. Click OK to finish setup.
No sound can be heard. 1. Audio input device is not connected. Please connect
and try again. 2. Audio function is not enabled at the corresponding channel.
Please enable this function.
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Appendix 2 Specifications
Specification /Model Image Sensor Image Size Electronic Shutter Iris Type
Min. llumination
Camera Lens
Lens Mount Day&Night WDR Digital NR Angle Adjustment Video Compression H.264 Type Video Bit Rate Resolution
Image
Main Stream Sub Stream
Third Stream
Image Settings
Interfaces Fucntion
ROI Network Storage Remote Monitoring Online Connection Network Protocol Interface Protocol Storage
Smart Alarm
Others
IR Distance Protection Grade Power Power Consumption Opterating Environment Dimension (mm) Weightnet Installation
O4VB1 1/2.7CMOS 2592×1944 1/25s~1/100000s Fixed Iris
0.011 lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 0.04 lux@F2.26, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR
2.8mm@F2.0, horizontal field of view: 110° 3.6mm@F2.2, horizontal field of
view: 89°
M12 ICR 3D DNR Digital WDR Pan: 0°~360°; Tilt: 0°~80°; Rotation:0°~360°
H.265/H.264 Main Profile @Leve4.1 High Tier 64Kbps~5Mbps 4MP(2560×1440), 3MP
(2304 ×1296),1080P(1920×1080), 720P(1280×720), D1, CIF, 480×240 60Hz: 4MP
(1~30fps) /3MP(1~30fps)/1080P(1~30fps) 50Hz:4MP (1~25fps)/ 3MP (1~25fps)/
1080P (1~25fps) 60Hz: 720P(1~15fps)/D1(1~30fps)/CIF(1~30fps) 50Hz:
720P(1~12fps)/D1(1~25fps)/CIF(1~25fps) 60Hz:D1/CIF/480×240(1~30fps); 50Hz:
D1/CIF/480×240(1~25fps) Saturation, Brightness, Chroma, Contrast, Wide
Dynamic, Sharpen, NR, Anti-flicker, etc. adjustable through client or web
browser Supported RJ45 Built-in micro SD card slot; up to 128GB Web browser,
CMS remote control Support simultaneous monitoring for up to4 users and multi-
stream transmission IPv4, IPv6, UDP, DHCP, NTP, RTSP, PPPoE, DDNS, SMTP, FTP,
HTTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, QoS ONVIF, GB-T/28181-2016 Network remote storage; micro
SD card storage Motion detection; SD card Full, SD card error, scene change
detection, video blur detection, line crossing , region intrusion, object
removal 66ft IP67 DC12V/PoE < 5W Temperature: -22°F~140°F; Relative Humidity:
less than 95% (non-condensing) 2.9″(W) × 2.9″ (H)×6.7″(D) Approx.0.9lbs Wall
mounting; ceiling mounting
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Specification /Model Image Sensor Image Size Electronic Shutter Iris Type
Camera
Image Interfaces Fucntion Others
Min. llumination
Lens Lens Mount Day&Night WDR Digital NR Angle Adjustment Video Compression
H.264 Type Video Bit Rate Resolution
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Third Stream
Image Settings
ROI Network Storage Remote Monitoring Online Connection Network Protocol
Interface Protocol Storage
Smart Alarm
IR Distance Protection Grade Power Power Consumption Opterating Environment
Dimension (mm) Weightnet Installation
O4VB1M 1/2.7CMOS 2592×1944 1/25s~1/100000s Fixed Iris
0.011 lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 0.04 lux@F2.26, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR
2.8~12mm@F1.4, motorized zoom lens, horizontal FoV: 94°-35.7°
Ø14 ICR Digital WDR 3D DNR Pan: 0°~360°; Tilt 0°~90°; Rotation:0°~360°
H.265/H.264 Main Profile @Leve4.1 High Tier 64Kbps~5Mbps 4MP(2560×1440), 3MP
(2304 ×1296),1080P(1920×1080), 720P(1280×720), D1, CIF, 480×240 60Hz: 4MP
(1~30fps) /3MP(1~30fps)/1080P(1~30fps) 50Hz:4MP (1~25fps)/ 3MP (1~25fps)/
1080P (1~25fps) 60Hz: 720P(1~15fps)/D1(1~30fps)/CIF(1~30fps) 50Hz:
720P(1~12fps)/D1(1~25fps)/CIF(1~25fps) 60Hz:D1/CIF/480×240(1~30fps); 50Hz:
D1/CIF/480×240(1~25fps) Saturation, Brightness, Chroma, Contrast, Wide
Dynamic, Sharpen, NR, Anti-flicker, etc. adjustable through client or web
browser Supported RJ45 Built-in micro SD card storage slot, up to 128 GB Web
browser, CMS remote control Support simultaneous monitoring for up to 4 users
and multi-stream transmission IPv4, IPv6, UDP, DHCP, NTP, RTSP, PPPoE, DDNS,
SMTP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, QoS ONVIF, GB-T/28181-2016 Network remote
storage, micro SD card storage Motion detection; SD card Full, SD card error,
scene change detection, video blur detection, line crossing , region
intrusion, object removal 98ft IP67 DC12V/PoE < 9W
Temperature: -22°F~140°F; Relative Humidity: less than 95% (non-condensing)
3.17″(W) × 3.17″ (H)×8.57″(D) Approx. 1.47lbs Wall mounting; ceiling mounting
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Specification /Model Image Sensor Image Size Electronic Shutter Iris Type
Min. llumination
Camera Lens
Image
Lens Mount Day&Night WDR Digital NR Angle Adjustment Video Compression H.264
Type Video Bit Rate Resolution
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Third Stream
Image Settings
Interfaces Fucntion
ROI Network Storage Remote Monitoring Online Connection Network Protocol Interface Protocol Storage
Smart Alarm
Others
IR Distance Protection Grade Power Power Consumption Opterating Environment Dimension (mm) Weightnet Installation
O4VT1 1/2.7CMOS 2592×1944 1/25s~1/100000s Fixed Iris
0.011 lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 0.04 lux@F2.26, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR
2.8mm@F2.0, horizontal field of view: 110° 3.6mm@F2.2, horizontal field of
view: 89° M12 ICR 120dB 3D DNR Pan: 0°~360°; Tilt 0°~75°; Rotation:0°~360°
H.265/H.264 Main Profile @Leve4.1 High Tier 64Kbps~5Mbps 4MP(2560×1440), 3MP
(2304 ×1296),1080P(1920×1080), 720P(1280×720), D1, CIF, 480×240 60Hz: 4MP
(1~30fps) /3MP(1~30fps)/1080P(1~30fps) 50Hz:4MP (1~25fps)/ 3MP (1~25fps)/
1080P (1~25fps) 60Hz: 720P(1~15fps)/D1(1~30fps)/CIF(1~30fps) 50Hz:
720P(1~12fps)/D1(1~25fps)/CIF(1~25fps) 60Hz:D1/CIF/480×240(1~30fps); 50Hz:
D1/CIF/480×240(1~25fps) Saturation, Brightness, Chroma, Contrast, Wide
Dynamic, Sharpen, NR, Anti-flicker, etc. adjustable through client or web
browser Supported RJ45 Built-in micro SD card slot; up to 128GB Web browser,
CMS remote control Support simultaneous monitoring for up to 4 users and
multi-stream transmission IPv4, IPv6, UDP, DHCP, NTP, RTSP, PPPoE, DDNS, SMTP,
FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, QoS ONVIF, GB-T/28181-2016 Network remote storage;
micro SD card storage Motion detection; SD card Full, SD card error, scene
change detection, video blur detection, line crossing , region intrusion,
object removal 66ft IP67 DC12V/PoE < 5W
Temperature: -22°F~140°F; Relative Humidity: less than 95% (non-condensing)
3.7″ (Ø) ×3.3″ Approx.1lbs Wall mounting; ceiling mounting
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Specification /Model
O4VT1M
Image Sensor
1/2.7CMOS
Image Size
2592×1944
Electronic Shutter
1/25s~1/100000s
Iris Type
Fixed Iris
Min.
0.011 lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR
Cam
llumination
0.04 lux@F2.26, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR
era
Lens
2.8~12mm@F1.4, motorized zoom lens, horizontal FoV: 94°-35.7°
Lens Mount
Ø14
Day&Night
ICR
WDR
Digital WDR
Digital NR
3D DNR
Angle Adjustment
Pan: 0°~360°; Tilt 0°~80°; Rotation:0°~360°
Video Compression
H.265/H.264
H.264 Type
Main Profile @Leve4.1 High Tier
Video Bit Rate
64Kbps~5Mbps
Resolution
4MP(2560×1440), 3MP (2304 ×1296),1080P(1920×1080), 720P(1280×720), D1, CIF, 480×240
Ima ge
Main Stream
60Hz: 4MP (1~30fps) /3MP(1~30fps)/1080P(1~30fps) 50Hz:4MP (1~25fps)/ 3MP (1~25fps)/ 1080P (1~25fps)
Sub Stream
60Hz: 720P(1~15fps)/D1(1~30fps)/CIF(1~30fps) 50Hz: 720P(1~12fps)/D1(1~25fps)/CIF(1~25fps)
Third Stream
60Hz:D1/CIF/480×240(1~30fps); 50Hz: D1/CIF/480×240(1~25fps)
Image Settings
Saturation, Brightness, Chroma, Contrast, Wide Dynamic, Sharpen, NR, Anti- flicker, etc. adjustable through client or web browser
ROI
Supported
Interfaces
Network Storage
RJ45 Built-in micro SD card storage slot, up to 128 GB
Remote Monitoring
Web browser, CMS remote control
Online Connection
Support simultaneous monitoring for up to 4 users and multi-stream transmission
Fucn
Network
tion
Protocol
IPv4, IPv6, UDP, DHCP, NTP, RTSP, PPPoE, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, QoS
Interface Protocol
ONVIF, GB-T/28181-2016
Storage
Network remote storage, micro SD card storage
Smart Alarm
Motion detection; SD card Full, SD card error, scene change detection, video blur detection, line crossing , region intrusion, object removal
IR Distance
98ft
Protection Grade
IP67
Power
DC12V/PoE
Oth
Power Consumption
< 9.5W
ers
Opterating Environment
Temperature: -22°F~140°F; Relative Humidity: less than 95% (non-condensing)
Dimension (mm)
4.39″ (Ø) ×3.92″
Weightnet
Approx. 1.47lbs
Installation
Wall mounting; ceiling mounting
Models: O4VB1/O4VB1M/O4VT1/O4VT1M
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements This device complies with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. FCC Responsible Party: Speco Technologies 200 New
Highway Amityville, NY11701www.specotech.com
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