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User Manual
Intensifier® IP Camera
(O2iB92/O2iD22/O2iD21M/O2iB91M)
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this network camera!
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and retain it for future reference.
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact Speco Technologies Technical Support.
Important Safeguards and Warnings
1Electrical Safety
All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes.
Use a certified/listed 12VDC Class 2 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.
Speco Technologies assumes no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shock caused by improper
handling or installation.
2Transportation
Heavy stress, violent vibration or exposure to water is not allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
3Installation
Handle the device with care. Keep the device right side up.
Do not apply power to the camera before completing installation.
Do not place objects on top of the camera.
4Repair Professionals
All examination and repair work should be done by qualified personnel only.
Speco Technologies is not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or user-attempted
repair.
5Environment
The camera should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, flammable materials, explosive
substances, etc.
This product should be transported, stored, and used only in the specified environments as stated above.
Do not aim the camera at a strong light source, as it may cause overexposure of the picture, and may affect the
longevity of the camera’s sensors.
Ensure that the camera is in a well ventilated area to prevent overheating.
6. Operation and Maintenance
Do not touch the camera sensor or lens directly.
To clean dust or dirt off of the lens, use an air blower or a microfiber cloth.
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
1.1 Applications ............................................................................................................................................. 9
1.2 LAN Access to Web Setup Interface .................................................................................................. 10
2 Live View .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1 Menu Bar ................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.2 Status Bar ............................................................................................................................................... 14
3 Recording .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
4 Setup ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 PC Path Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2 Basic Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 16
4.2.2 Privacy Mask ............................................................................................................................... 18
4.2.3 Image Setup ................................................................................................................................ 18
4.2.4 Region of Interest ...................................................................................................................... 20
4.2.5 OSD Setup ................................................................................................................................... 21
4.3 Network Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.1 IP/Port Setup .............................................................................................................................. 22
4.3.2 PPPOE Setup ............................................................................................................................... 23
4.3.3 DDNS Client ................................................................................................................................. 24
4.3.4 Email Setup ................................................................................................................................. 25
4.3.5 FTP Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 26
4.3.6 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................ 27
4.3.7 UPNP ............................................................................................................................................. 27
4.3.8 HTTPS ........................................................................................................................................... 28
4.3.9 RTSP .............................................................................................................................................. 28
4.3.10 IP Filtering................................................................................................................................. 29
4.3.11 Zero Configuration .................................................................................................................. 29
4.4 Event Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 31
4.5 Record ...................................................................................................................................................... 33
4.5.1 Record Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 33
4.5.2 SD card Management ................................................................................................................ 33
4.5.3 Snapshot Schedule .................................................................................................................... 34
4.5.4 Destination ................................................................................................................................. 35
4.5.5 NAS ............................................................................................................................................... 35
4.6 System ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
4.6.2 System .......................................................................................................................................... 38
4.6.3 Set Time ....................................................................................................................................... 38
4.6.4 User Admin ................................................................................................................................. 39
1
Connection Guide
1.1 Applications
Below are the main applications for use with the IP camera:
1.2 LAN Access to Web Setup Interface
The IP camera settings can be accessed via a web browser through the LAN using the IP Scanner tool.
Network connection:
1.
Make sure that the camera and the PC 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.
2.
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.
3.
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.
Note
The IP camera will have DHCP turned on by default. If there is no DHCP server available, the
IP camera’s IP address will default to 192.168.0.66.
The login interface is shown below. Default Username and Password: admin/1234. After logging in,
follow directions to install applicable plug-ins for viewing video on the browser.
After logging in the web interface will be displayed as shown below:
Available functions on the Web Interface:
Live view
Save a recording onto the local computer.
Playback local recordings.
Modify IP camera parameters, change settings, change video quality and system time.
2
Live View
The live view page has two function bars:
Parameter Description
1.
Menu B
2.
Status Bar
2.1 Menu Bar
Click here to log out
Live: Live view
Recording: Playback of local recordings
Setup: System Setup
2.2 Status Bar
Parameter icon Description
Main Stream
Switches to main stream view
Sub Stream
Switches to sub stream view
③Sensor alarm
Displays the Sensor alarm status:
White: Sensor alarm has not been set up
Blue: Sensor alarm has been set up and
activated
Motion Alarm
Displays the Motion alarm status:
White: Motion alarm has not been set up
Blue: Motion alarm has been set up and activated
Privacy Mask
Alarm
Display the Privacy mask alarm status:
White: Privacy mask alarm has not been set up
Blue: Privacy mask alarm has been set up and activated
Full screen
screen.
Double click on the video or hit ESC to exit full screen.
Manual Record
Single click will start the manual record mode on the PC
Schedule
Recording
Shows the status of Schedule recording:
White: Schedule recording has not been set up.
Blue: Schedule recording has been set up and is currently
recording
Audio
Toggle audio on/off
Screen Capture
Single click will capture a screenshot. The save directory can
be configured in settings.
3
Recording
Recordings stored on SD cards and local PC can be played back via the Recording
interface.
Select the File Type”. Options are Video and Image.
Select the Data Source”. Options are SD Card and Local.
Select the date and time.
Click Search.
Click to start playback.
Parameter icon Description
Slow forward Slow playback
Last Play the last video or picture
Stop Stop playback
Next Play the next video or picture
Fast Forward Speed up playback
Capture Capture a snapshot
Audio Toggle audio on/off
4 Setup
4.1 PC Path Setup
1.
Choose the local recording
2.
Click Save to save the set
4.2 Basic Setup
4.2.1 Video/Audio Setup
1.
Go to “Setup -
> Basic Setu
configured here.
ave directory. Setu
-> PC Path Setup -
> File P
ing
-> Video/Audio Setup. Audio
and Video stream
th
m settings can be
2.
Video/Audio Parameters:
3.
Click Save to save the settings.
Parameter Description
Standard
Sets the video standard
Pal
NTSC (standard for North America)
Stream type
Sets the video parameter for each stream type:
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Frame Rate
The higher the frame rate, the smoother the video. Frame rate i
measured in fps (frames per second).
Compression Choose the compression codec
Bitrate Mode
Bitrate mode
CBR (constant): The bitrate will stay constant
VBR (variable): Bitrate will be adjusted according to scene
changes.
Resolution
Sets the resolution or size of the image.
Video Quality Reference image quality when using VBR.
Bitrate The actual amount of data the camera is using for streaming. The
higher the bitrate, the better the image quality will be.
GOP
Group of pictures. Determines how many frames are allowed between
group of pictures”. When a new scene begins in a video, until that scene
ends, the entire group of frames (or pictures) can be a considered a GOP. If
there is not much movement in the scene, setting a GOP 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.
Audio Enable Toggle audio
Compression Choose the audio codec
4.2.2 Privacy Mask
1.
Go to Setup > Basic Setup > Privacy Mask.
2.
Check Enable.
3.
Click Full Screen to select the entire area. Click Clear Screen to clear the zones.
4.
Click and drag to define zones within the image.
5.
Click Save to complete the privacy mask area configuration.
Note
Up to 4 zones can be defined within the image.
4.2.3 Image Setup
1.
Go to Setup > Basic Setup > Image Setup”.
2.
See the table below for detail descriptions of the image settings.
Parameter Description
Hue Changes the color mix of the image (this can have very dramatic results).
Brightness Changes how bright the image appears to be. The bigger number the brighter.
Contrast The separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image.
Saturation Alters how much color is displayed in the image. The higher the saturation, the brighter
and vivid colors will appear to be. If set too high, the image will be over-saturated.
Sharpness Sets the sharpness level of edges.
Preset Mode Sets of pre-determined image settings based on installation environment.
Mirror Change the orientation of the image to be horizontally reversed.
Turn Change the orientation of the image to be vertically reversed.
Camera Angle Change the orientation of the image to 90 180 270 or normal.
FLC (Anti-flicker)
50Hz:
reduces flicker in 50Hz lighting conditions.
60Hz:
reduces flicker in 60Hz lighting conditions. This is common in the United
States.
Outdoor:
disables the anti-flicker function. This is used mostly in outdoor
installations.
ISPDGain Image adjustment parameters, digital automatic gain
Increase value to capture more light in low light situations. If set too high, there
will be more image blur.
3DNR Digital noise reduction.
4.2.4 Region of Interest
1.
Go to Setup > Basic Setup > Region of Interest”.
Exposure mode
Auto: Sets the exposure level of the camera automatically.
Manual: Adjust shutter speed and gain value of the camera manually.
BLC mode
Turning on the Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) feature improves the overall expos
throughout your entire image. It enables the camera to pick up greater detail in
dark shadows, while making sure that the highlights don't get blown-out.
Digital wide dynamic range (D-WDR) is a software-based technique that optimizes
image quality by adjusting the gamma ( ) value to enhance dark areas.
Back-light Compensation (BLC) optimizes exposure in the foreground and
background of security video. It splits the video scene into different regions and
uses a different exposure for each of these regions. It corrects regions with
extremely high or low levels of light to maintain a normal and usable level of light
for the object in focus.
High light Compensation (HLC) senses strong sources of light in video and
compensates for exposure on these spots to enhance the overall quality.
AGain Image adjustment parameters, analog automatic gain
Day/Night
Color Only display color image (default for Intensifier )
B/W Only display black/white image
Auto Display color or B/W image according to CDS(lux value)
Time Display color or B/W image according to setting time
2.
Check Enable”.
3.
Click Full Screen to select the entire area. Click and drag within the image to set up the
zones. Up to 4 zones can be defined.
4.
Click Clear Screen to clear previous settings if needed.
5.
Click Save to complete the configuration.
Note
Region of Interest can either enhance or reduce the image quality (bit rate) depending on the mode
that’s chosen.
4.2.5 OSD Setup
1.
Go to Setup > Basic Setup > OSD Setup”.
2.
Enable and set the desired parameters to be displayed.
3.
Click Save to complete OSD configuration.
Note
Positions of the parameters can be moved around.
Parameter Description
Show clock Displays or hides the current time
Show Frame Rate
Displays or hides frame rate info
Show Channe
Name
Displays or hides the channel nickname. (up to 16 characters)
Show User Info Displays or hides user info. (up to 16 characters)
4.3 Network Setup
4.3.1 IP/Port Setup
1.
Go toSetup > Network Setup > IP/Port Setup.
Parameter Description
Max connection Up to 10 concurrent device logins are allowed.
DHCP
Enable or Disable DHCP
Enable DHCP: If the network has a DHCP server built in, it will assign an IP address
to the camera.
Disable DHCP (Static): Static networks require all devices to have their IP addresses
manually defined, as there is no device dedicated to automatically assign IP
addresses. Set the device to this mode if there is no DHCP server availa
2.
Set the desired parameters and click “Save” to complete IP/Port Setup.
4.3.2 PPPOE Setup
1.
Go to ”Setup > Network Setup > PPPOE Setup”.
2.
Check ”Enable”.
3.
Enter the username & password provided by the ISP.
4.
Click “Save”. The camera will reboot.
IPv4/IPv6
Address
IPv4 is the more common IP address type. A typical IP address might b
“192.168.1.37”or similar. If DHCP mode is used, the IP address assigned by the
network will be shown here. If static mode is used, the IP address can be set here.
The length of the IPv6 address is 128 bits, which is four times the length of the IPv4
address, expressed in hexadecimal and separated by colons. For example, a typical
IP address can be "2001:250:3000:1:1:7 "or similar.
IPv4 Subnet
The IPv4 subnet is displayed or set here.
Gateway
The IPv4 gateway is displayed or set here.
DNS The IPv4 DNS server info is displayed or set here.
MAC Address The unique Mac address of the device is displayed here.
HTTP Port
This is the access port to log in to the device. It will need to be forwarded properly
in order to ensure smooth, latency-free communication.
The default value is “80”, if another device on your network is using this port,
please change to other value.
Example: to log in to the device with the HTTP port set to 82 through a web
browser, type: http://<IPaddress>:82
Onvif Port
ONVIF protocol communication port.
The default value is “85”
RTSP Port
Port used for streaming video to various clients
The default RTSP port is 554

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Speco Technologies
Categoría: Cámara de vigilancia
Modelo: O2IB91M

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