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Firmware User ’s Manual A1D-500- V6 .0 9. 45 - AC 201 5/10/ 30.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmware User ’ s Manual V6.09 . 45 2 T able of Con tents Recommended PC Specifications 5 Preparation 6 Connect the Equipment ............................................................................. 6 Configure the IP Addresses .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 3 Serial Setting ................................................................ ......................... 32 GPS Position ................................................................ ....
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 4 Save & Reboot ..................................................................................... 1 19 Logout ...........................................................................
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 5 Recommended PC Specification s In order to configure or t est the c ameras, a PC wit h following basic specificat ions is needed: CPU Core 2 Duo 2.13 GHz or above Memory 2 GB or abov e Operating Sy stem Windows XP with SP2 or above.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 6 Preparation Connect the Equipment T o be able to connect to the camera f irmware from your PC, both the cam era and the PC have to be connected to each other via Ethernet cable. At the sam e ti m e, the camera has to have its own power supply .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 7 In the exam ple below , we successf ully found D1 1 c amera that we had just connected to the network.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 8 Use the default I P add ress of a camera: If there is no DHCP server in the give n network, the us er ma y have to assign th e IP addres ses to both PC and cam era manually to m ake sure the y are in the sam e network segment .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 9 Manually adjust the I P ad dresses of multiple cam eras: If there are more than 1 ca mera to be used in the sam e local area network and there is no DHC P server to assign uniq ue IP addresses to each of them , all of the cam eras would then ha ve the initial IP address of 192.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 10 A cc ess the Camera Now that the cam era and the PC are both ha ving their unique I P addres ses and are under the same network s egme nt , it is poss ible to use the Web browser of the PC to access the cam era.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 11 The following examples in this manual ar e based on Internet E xplorer browser in order to cover all functions of the camera.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 12 Using IPv6 to Access the Camera The camera is IP v6-ready and has been assigned its unique static I Pv6 address. The IPv6 address can be foun d under the System > Sytem Info menu (s ee System Info on page 1 15 for more inform ation).
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 13 Live View This section describ es ho w to conf igure the IP cam era. The adm inistrator ha s unlim ited access to all settings, while the n ormal user can onl y view live video.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 14 Live V iew The li ve view will appear autom atically with the v ideo r esolution of 1280x720 (1MP cam eras) or 1920x1080 (2 -5MP cameras ).
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 15 Notice: These digital zoom adjustments do not influence the actual video resolution of the camera. Regardless of how large or small the video appears on the display after pressing the digita l zoom buttons, the actual video stream size of the camera is the same as b efore.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 16 T o capture the snapshots of the current live vie w , press the snapsho t button. The snapshots are saved in Pictures f older . - T ake a Snapshot Cameras with audio function have the aud io contro ls on Live View page.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 17 The digital output c ontrols appear on the Live View page of the cameras with digital inp ut/output function. The controls allow users to manually trigger a DO device. - Select DO Port Each DO ports are co ntrolled separatel y .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 18 V iew Modes For Hemispheric and Fish eye c ameras, the M iniature Fisheye-View and View Mode buttons appear on the Live V ie w screen.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 19 ePTZ Vie w Mode ePTZ mode work s as an optical PTZ ( pan-tilt- zoom) function. Y ou can change t he viewing direction by moving the m ouse over the L ive View screen and click ing towards the direction you wish to view .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 20 Panorama Vie w Mode This mode allows you to view the cam era in panorama view where details can be seen m ore clearly . W hen the camera is installed on the ceiling, t here will be two panorama views, one f or the upper hemisphere and another for the lower hemisphere.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 21 Fisheye V iew Mode This mode sho ws the camera vie w as though viewing f rom a fish ’ s ey e with the whole viewing angle in sight but details may be too sm all and not be s een clearly .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 22 PTZ Control Panel (For PTZ and Zoom Cameras) For PTZ and zoom camera m odels, click the PTZ button on the Live V ie w screen to display the PTZ Contro l Panel. F or PTZ cam eras, the PTZ button can be on e of the following: Joystick M ode This is the basic PT Z button.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 23 How to Use Pan/Tilt For PTZ / speed dom e cameras, c lick the pan/tilt contr ols to pan/tilt t he camera.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 24 How to Zoom the Camera In or Out Zooming can be done co ntinuously or b y one step (one click) at a tim e. T o zoom continuously , do t he following: 1. On Zoom Control , select t he Speed , where in the bigger the num ber , the faster i s the zooming speed.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 25 How to Set the Home Position 1. Pan, tilt, and zoom on the area that you want to set as the home position.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 26 How to Set Preset Points Preset points are user-defined areas th at the camera can pan or zoom in to. A series of preset points can be grouped as one T o ur . T o create a preset point, do the following: 1.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 27 How to Set and Enable T ours Once a preset point is created, the T ouring Control page tab appears.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 28 T o directly go to the preset point, click the icon. T o delete the preset point fr om the list, click the icon. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add m ore preset points to the tour . 5. Once done, click the Save button o n Select a Pre set Point .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 29 W hen a scan point has been set, the corresponding D elete icon appears . T o re move the scan point, click . Scan function is s upported onl y in PTZ cameras and box cam eras with serial ports.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 30 Setup The following chapters g uide you throug h the Setup functions of the camera. A cc ess the Setup Page T o configure an y of the camer.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 31 Host The section “ Host ” a llows the adm inistrator to define the n ame of the came ra and preferr ed user interface languag e. There are two kinds of names – Host Nam e and Camera Nam e.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 32 Serial Setting This section allo ws the user to s et the serial port configurati on of the cam era to synchronize it with the serial port co nfigurations of a Pan -Tilt (PT) device. NOTE: This section appears only if the camera has a serial port connector .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 33 GPS Position This section allo ws users to m anually set the GPS position of the cam era and find the location of the camera on the m ap when using a Net work Video Recorder (NVR). Check the Enabled box to enable this feature.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 34 Date & T ime Each vide o fram e contains a time stamp. T he accurac y of the time stamp is v ery important for incident investigators. Therefore the clock of the ca m era has to be adjusted to most accurate time possible.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 35 If all the cameras are getting the date and tim e from the same NTP Server , you can be most sure that the video c lips from different cameras can be well s ynchronized later f or comparison purposes.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 36 Net w ork The section Network prov ides th e list of network r elated functions and serv ices. T he [+] m ark before Network indicates that the l ist can be ex panded by click ing on it. Once expanded, th e list can later be col lapsed again b y cli ck ing on the [ -] m ark.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 37 Using Netmask (Subnet Mask) allows you to set filtering for a w hole range of IP address at once, without t he ne ed to enter all of them individuall y . If y ou are not sure about the function of Netmask , then you shou ld us e 255.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 38 Port Mapping T he section Port M apping provides t he list of s ervices and protoco ls that require their own p ort num ber f or c ommunication. B y default, the camera already has all the ports defined.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 39 Multicast Setting a llows users to conf igure the IP addresses and ports for multicast video and audio (supported m odels onl y) streams . Multicast is a protocol where a data stream is sent only once and shared to req uesting devices.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 40 HTT PS HTTPS prot ocol allows creating a secure channel o ver an insecure network in order to protect the data sent between the cam era and its counterpart. Tw o th ings are required to h ave a secur e communication – encrypted d ata, and verified counterpart of the communication.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 41 IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port -based Net work Access Control. 802.1X authentica tion involves thre e parties: a supplica nt, an authent icator , a nd an authentication ser ver .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 42 If certificates or private key exist alread y , there will be a Remove button behin d these items, in order to remove these items when necess ary . After changing an y of the item s above, press Apply to save the changes.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 43 SNMP Setting T he SNM P Setting it em displa ys the SNMP configuration p age . SNMP provides an easy wa y to manage network devices. The main features are: 1. Monitoring device upt ime 2. System detail descr iption.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 44 The securit y m ethod of SNMP V3 uses ac count/password f or authentication. “Security Nam e” is the account nam e to be used with your “Password”. The def ault security name is “public” and the password must be at least 8 characters long.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 45 ICMP Provide the status and statistics of ICMP . Ex: amount of receive/error message of ICMP . TCP Provide the status and operation of T ransport Layer (Layer 4) using TCP protocol. Ex: TCP Local Port, incoming/outgoing TCP segments.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 46 RTP The RT P section allows user to c onfigure RTP Settings . If the RTSP Authentication is “ Enabled ” , then the RTP stream ing w ill require account nam e and password authentica tion.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 47 Network (T oS, UPnP , Bonjour , ONVIF) The section Net work contains the controls f or following f unctions: T ype of Service UPnP Bonjour .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 48 After changing an y of the items above, pres s Apply to save th e changes . T he Reset button undoes the changes th at had just been m ade but not Applied yet. Most of the W indow s -based com puters have the c apabilit y to disc over the devices that support UPnP TM .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 49 ONVIF The cam era with g iven firm ware is ONVIF 2.2 compliant. By def ault, the ONVIF f unction is enabled.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 50 IP Settings The section IP Settings provides the options t o define how the camera would obta in its IP address; and to which DNS server s hould the cam era connect to, in order to resolve dom ain names.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 51 In som e rare cases, the camera m ay be connected to the control ce nter over Internet. Usually , the m ost cost efficient way is t o use ADSL co nnection with PPPoE .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 52 DNS T he s ection D NS allows s etting up the Dom ain Nam e Service for the cam era. The cam era w ill connect to the DNS ser ver when there is a need to resolve a dom ain name for s ending data to.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 53 DDNS There are s urveillance s olutions that c onsist of single cameras sc attered over a wide territory , therefore each of those cam eras should be connected to the Interne t in order to bec ome ac cessible by Contr ol Center .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 54 Every tim e the IP c amera gets an IP that is different from previous one, it notifies the public DDNS Service about the change. T he DDNS Service updates its database imm ediately , m apping the assigned domain nam e (for exam ple camera123.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 55 T o activate DDNS, please check the “ Enabled “ . Selec t the service ref erence, input the Host Name (the dom ain name given to the camera by DDNS s ervice, U ser Name and Pa ssword of the DDNS server acc ount.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 56 V ideo & A udio The s ection V ideo or V ide o & Audio (for audio supported cameras ) provides the options to adj ust the video qua.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 57 It is necessa ry t o have the camera ’ s Lin e Frequen cy adju sted according to the power frequency of the light source to avoid flic kering effect.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 58 Camera Options o f Fisheye and Hemisph eric Cam eras Choose the Mounting T ype according to ho w t he c am era is m ounted to displa y the appropriate view . There are three options: Wall , Ceiling or Ground .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 59 Select Ceiling mount if the camera is installed on the ceiling. A double panorama is show n on the window , sho wing the upper and lower hemisphere of the video.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 60 Stream M ode: Dual (for Hem ispheric Cameras only) The Dual view m ode of the H emispheric cam eras simpl y streams a 180° panaro ma view for cameras m ounted on the wall, in this case, the M ounting T ype m ust be set to W all .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 61 Preset T our After you set the Preset Point, the T our function will be enabled. See Ho w to Set Preset Point s on page 26 for m ore information.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 62 Camera Calibration Camera Calibration allo ws users to m anually calibrate and find the center image of the c amera. Since the c amera has alread y been calibrated before shipment, calibrating the cam era is not usuall y needed.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 63 Video The s ub-section is also n am ed Video . For Audio supported cam eras, there w ill also be a sub -section named Audio. The v ideo section is divided into tabs. The functionality of each ta b is explained separate ly below .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 64 Parameters Description Encoder T ype There are two encoder types available: H.264 (High Prof ile) and MJPEG. H.264 Profile This item is available only if the Encoder T ype is H.264. The H.264 Prof ile defines the video com pression scheme: Hig h Profile , M ain Profile , and Baseline .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 65 Video Max Bit Rate (only for H.264) Defines the upper limit of the bitrate (onl y a vailable under CBR mode). T he bitrate wi ll be floating s lightly under that lim it. For example, if the limit is set as 2M, the bitrate will be floating around 1.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 66 Motion Detection The section “ Motion Detec tion ” allows the user to configure the video m otion detection s ystem of the cam era. Motion detect ion regions are based on Stream 1. By def ault, there are three (3) e nabled pre -defined regions co vering the whole cam era view .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 67 Enabled or disabled Although all 3 m otion det ection reg ions are enab led b y defau lt, each can be disabled and enabled individually . Look at the example: Only the region 1 is enabled while 2 and 3 are disabled.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 68 T rigg er threshold Look at the m oving o bject entering the area of motion det ection: although moving quite slowly , it caused m otion activity – s everal pix el regions re ported a motion th at was f aster than allowed “ speed lim it ” of sensitivity (70).
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 69 possible com binations of settings using sensitivit y level and trigger thresh old percentage.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 70 There is one more item on the Motion Detec tion configuration page which was not explained above – the Profile of Motion Detection . T hink of them as Profile 1 ( Runtime MD Pr ofile) and Profile 2 ( Event MD Profile).
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 71 Day/Night Th e section Day/Night a llows user to control the switching between day mode and night mode.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 72 Image Th e section Image allows user to contro l certain parameters of a video fram e. For D / E / B Serie s For I-Series Onl y Parameters Description Video Flipping / Video Mirroring Check this box to flip the video up-do wn and l eft-right to achieve the 180 -degree rotat ion effect.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 73 Parameters Description 3DNR. Edge Enhancem ent (for I-s eries only) Select t he E dge Enhancement value. T he higher t he valu e, the sharper the image. Defogging (for I-s eries only) This feature provides a clear image even when the camera is installed in a fogg y environment.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 74 Exposure / White Balance The sec tion Expo sure / Wh ite Balance allows the user to conf igure Exposure (shutter , iris and gain contro l) and W hite Balance settings . In most cases, the def ault settings are s ufficient and no adj ustment is needed.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 75 Hold. The user can n ow remove the white object from the field of view , and the colors will sta y correct for given sc ene.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 76 IR Exposure Compensati on – Enabl ed IR E xposu re Comp ensation is availab le on all cam eras with IR LEDs. This feature au t omatically balances the IR exposure to eliminate over-exp osed images cause b y t oo much IR on the subject.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 77 Slowest Auto Shutter Sp eed is the user defined threshol d for slowest allowed speed of auto shutter .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 78 OSD The section OSD ( or OSD / Privacy Mask as s hown in som e cameras) allows users to add text to the upper or lower left corner of the video. This function is called T ext Overlay or On -Screen Displa y (OSD) .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 79 Below is the list of c haracters with specia l m eaning that can be used in the text field: Parameters Description %YYYY Y ear in four -digit form at. For exam ple, 2008 %YY Y ear in two-d igit form at.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 80 Privacy Mask Privacy Mask allo ws (or OSD/pusers to cover up s om e sensitive areas of the video that should not be captured by the cam era, such as m anager ’ s com puter screen or bathroom ntrance.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 81 W hen swi tchin g back to live view , the privac y mask would look like this: Please note that the T ext Overlay (OSD) and P rivac y Ma sk s will tak e ef fect for both Stream 1 and Stream 2.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 82 T o create a privacy m ask, do the following: 1. Select the Preset Point where the mask should appear . 2. Select a target Region num ber , then check Setup . 3. A boxed regi on appears on the screen.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 83 5. Click A ppl y to save and appl y the changes. 6. Repeat the above pr ocedures to create m ore masks.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 84 Privacy M ask of I-Series PTZ and Speed Dome Camera s For PT Z cam eras under th e I9x series, the privacy mask is dynamic. T hus, when the cam era is panned to other directions, the region that is originally covered remains covered for privacy .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 85 4. Check Enabled an d press Appl y to save the changes . The region is now covered with a black mask .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 86 On -Screen Graphics On -Screen Graph ics (O SG) is a new feature tha t allows placing custom image f iles on the top of the vide o as a la yer . For exam ple, it c an be used as a waterm ark for security purposes, or a brand logo in the corn er of the video im age.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 87 W hen done , us e another URL command to configure its position: http://192.168.0.100/cgi-bin/cmd/encoder?OSG_CONFIG= 1,0,0,240,106,EB8080,4 .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 88 A udio The section Audio is available on ly for audio-s upported m odels. The user interface f or audio control looks as below: Parameters Description Audio In The option “ Enabled ” would activate incom ing au dio (either line in or built-in microphone).
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 89 Event This section describes ho w to setup the Event Han dler , which deals with how the IP devices respond to situations. Each IP device can h ave a m aximum of 10 Event R ule s. Each rule includes one singl e trigger , an d on e or man y responses.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 90 FTP Server FTP servers can rec eive snapshot or video uploads that are issued as part of the response fr om event handlers.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 91 T o s etu p SMTP servers, m ake sure to enable t he SMTP account and ch oose the pro per Authentication type. There are many types available. The def ault is Login. W e recommend you to use Auto Detection.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 92 T o setup HTTP servers, make sure to enable t he HTT P server , enter the user nam e, the user password, Network (H TT P Server) address, Network (H TT P Server) port number and Max connection tim e before timeout (in seco nds).
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 93 Digital I/O ports Digital input/outp ut ports (select models onl y) are used to connect digital in put (DI) and digital output (DO) devices . DI is a trigger de vice lik e a switc h or sensor (e.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 94 Sound Detection Sound detection is a vailable on c ameras with Audio i n capability and is shown on the user interface o nly if the Audio I n function is ena bled in Audio setup m enu (see Aud io on page 88 ) .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 95 Notification message Notification messages m ay be sent to either an email or a HTT P CGI server . If sent to a CGI server , it work s the sam e as an URL comm and, but it does not allo w a seco nd message at end of event.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 96 *Pre-re quisites: SMTP server / FTP ser ver / HTTP CGI ser ver setup. Upload Video/snapshot a nd A u dio IP devices ma y send video recording / sn apshots to y our chosen server upon event. Vi deo will be in .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 97 Upload Video/snapshot and A udio ch eckbox : this decides if this rule is in effect, or disabled. Sometim es it is useful to keep the settings for troubles hooting purposes , but keep them as disabled.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 98 CGI path & Program : Som e CGI servers may requir e s pecial info and settings. Please refer to CGI server designer for this section. IP de vices do n ot allow u pload of Snapshots / Video into their embedded CGI servers.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 99 *Pre-re quisites: HT TP CGI ser ver setup. *P re -requisi tes: SMTP serve r / HTTP CGI serve r setup. Send URL commands URL commands can be se nt to HTT P CGI serv ers upon event. T his pr ovides t he poss ibility of highly intelligent response upon event.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 100 Event List Y ou m ay define a m aximum of 10 Event rules, which will be shown in abbreviated form in the Event List panel.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 101 How is it triggered? Events ma y be triggered by one of the several sources . Scheduler : Y ou can tr igger an e vent base d on the set schedule.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 102 Device boots successfully : This will trigger the eve nt responses once the dev ice boots up. Y ou can use this to create a notification s ystem that k eeps record of when the de vice has bee n rebooted via em ail.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 103 Change Mo tion Detection profile : T his will switch the prof ile of the selected M otion Det ection region from Runtime profile to Event profile. The prof ile will r eturn to runtim e settings at the end of this event.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 104 Manual Event Y ou m ay select one event in the Manua l Event area b elow the event list to be tr iggered via web user interface. After changing an y of the item s above, press Apply to save the changes.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 105 Local Storage Management The cameras that come with built- in local storage cap ability will have the Local St orage menu shown on the Setup Page when a memor y card is inserted into the mem ory card slot of the device.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 106 Status W hen the m ass storage has not been formatted or m ounted yet, the camera would n ot kno w the status of the storage, an d the out.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 107 Utilities The “ Utilities ” are responsib le for m anaging the storage itself r ather than the files on th e storage.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 108 Unmount Once the drive has been m ounted, it c an l ater be unmounted by pressing t he “ Unmount ” button, if necessary . That Unm ount function is used when the camera is to be shut do wn for maintenance or when the mass storage has t o be physicall y rem oved for som e reason.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 109 Mount Failure If the insert ed disk ’ s f ile system is not EXT3, then the Mounting would fail and an err or m essage would appear . The c ommon r eason is th at the disk m ay have previously bee n used in other file s ystems, such as W indows based PC or p hoto cam era.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 10 Format Failure If the disk is dam aged or it is not within the specificatio ns of the camera, the f ormatting ma y fail. W hen this happe ns, there is no way to co ntinue using that d isk, and it has to be r eplaced with a proper one.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 111 Scan T o check the “ health ” of the disk, it is pos sible to use the “ Sc an ” function. If the d isk has alread y been mounted, the “ Scan” button is gra yed out, unmount the d isk first to enable the “Sca n” button.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 12 File Management The File M anagement subm enu allows users to graphical ly see the amount of vid eos recorded on the mem ory card through its tim eline, as well as the type of triggers that m ay h ave occured during the recording.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 13 Sound Detection : W hen this +b ox is checked, the timeline bar will sho w orange bars if the sound detection is triggered o n a timeslot. 5 Go to Current Ti me Click the button to go the current tim e.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 14 System The section System pro vides the list of functions that help m anage the camera. T he [+] m ark before S ystem indicates that the list can be expanded by click ing on it. Once expanded, the l ist can later be collapse d again by click ing on the [- ] mark .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 15 System Info The section S ystem Info provides the ful l information abou t camera status, sett ings and log. T his inform ation is very helpful while doing the c amera conf iguration , maintenance or trou bleshooting.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 16 Factory Default The section Factor y Defau lt allows the cam era setting s be reset to the original factor y settings. If you want to keep network settings and restore ot her settings to fac tory default, plea se s elect the f irst option .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 17 Firmware Upload The section Firmw are Upload allows r emote upgrade or downgrade of camera firm ware.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 18 Firmware Upload from the Download Center T o upgrade th e firm ware autom atically , c hoose “ Firm ware Upl oad from the Download Center ” and press the A ppl y button. The cam era will automatically searc h the latest firmware version.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 1 19 Save & Reboot Th e Save & Reboot section a llows saving the settings and rebooting the camera remotely . This i s critical because some settings might not take ef fect before save & reboot.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 120 Logout Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP devi ce. Be sure to logo ut this IP device once you hav e completed all the task s via Web Configurator .
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 121 Troubleshooting Although the default settings of the c amera are ideal for 90% of the cas es, t h ere m ay be some rare c ases when the settings need to be a djusted or the devi ce has t o be examined.
w w w .a ct i. co m Firmw are User ’ s Manual V6.09. 45 122 IR light reflection Make sure the dome o r bullet cover is tightly mounted; Reduce the AE reference target in Auto Exposure mode; Reduce t.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté ACTi E925 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du ACTi E925 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation ACTi E925, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le ACTi E925 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le ACTi E925, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du ACTi E925.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le ACTi E925. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei ACTi E925 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.