IDIS DC-Z1263 Operation Manual
IDIS DC-Z1263 is a powerful network camera that delivers exceptional image quality and advanced features. It is equipped with a high-resolution sensor that captures crisp and detailed images, even in low-light conditions. The camera also supports a wide range of video compression formats, including H.264 and H.265, which allows for efficient storage and transmission of video data. Additionally, the DC-Z1263 offers a variety of intelligent features, such as motion detection, tamper detection, and privacy masking, which help to enhance security and privacy.
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Before reading this manual
This is a basic operation manual for use of an IDIS network camera. Users who are using this product for the first time, as well as users with experience using comparable products, must read this operation manual carefully before use and heed to the warnings and precautions contained herein while using the product. Safety warnings and precautions contained in this operation manual are intended to promote proper use of the product and thereby prevent accidents and property damage and must be followed at all times. Once you have read this operation manual, keep it at an easily accessible location for future reference.
• The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any product damage resulting from the use of unauthorized parts and accessories or from the user's failure to comply with the instructions contained in this operation manual.
• The information in this document is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication. The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems resulting from the use thereof. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes.
• It is recommended that first-time users of this network camera and individuals who are not familiar with its use seek technical assistance from their retailer regarding product installation and use.
• If you need to disassemble the product for functionality expansion or repair purposes, you must contact your retailer and seek professional assistance.
• Both retailers and users should be aware that this product has been certified as being electromagnetically compatible for commercial use. If you have sold or purchased this product unintentionally, please replace with a consumer version.
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Before reading this manual
Safety Precautions
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Important Safeguards
1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Cleaning
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning.
4. Attachments
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury.
5. Water and/or Moisture
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
6. Placing and Accessories
Do not place this equipment on an wall or ceiling that is not strong enough to sustain the camera. The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the equipment. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn.
Do not place this equipment in an enclosed space. Sufficient ventilation is required to prevent an increase in ambient temperature which can cause malfunction or the risk of fire.
7. Power Sources
This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power, please consult your equipment dealer or local power company.
You may want to install a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system for safe operation in order to prevent damage caused by an unexpected power stoppage. Any questions concerning UPS, consult your UPS retailer.
8. Power Cord
Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before handling the equipment.
9. Lightning
For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line surges. If thunder or lightning is common where the equipment is installed, use a surge protection device.
10. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
11. Objects and Liquids
Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.
12. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
13. Damage requiring Service
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
B. If liquid is spilled, or objects have hit the equipment.
C. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation.
E. If the equipment has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
F. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for service.
14. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
15. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition.
16. Field Installation
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
17. Correct Batteries
Warning: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
18. Tmra
A manufacturer’s maximum recommended ambient temperature
(Tmra) for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment for the equipment.
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FCC Compliance Statement
THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART
15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. 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 COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, IN WHICH CASE USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE.
WARNING: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID
THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE
CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Copyright
© 2014 IDIS Co., Ltd.
IDIS Co., Ltd. reserves all rights concerning this manual.
Use or duplication of this manual in part or whole without the prior consent of IDIS Co., Ltd. is strictly prohibited.
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice for reasons such as functionality enhancements.
Registered Trademarks
IDIS is a registered trademark of IDIS Co., Ltd.
Other company and product names are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
This product contains software built partially on open-source content. Codes for the corresponding opensource content are available for download. For more information, refer to the software CD (OpenSourceGuide\
OpenSourceGuide.pdf) or the open source guide accompanying this manual.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Part 1 - Remote Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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Table of Contents
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Part 2 - IDIS Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Part 3 - Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Part 1 - Remote Setup
Configure basic network camera settings and all other system settings.
Screen images may vary depending on the model.
Switching Protocols
Camera Protocol
Camera supports DirectIP™ and IDIS protocols.
• DirectIP™ protocol:
- Using with a DirectIP™ NVR enables camera use without the need to configure network settings.
- The DirectIP™ NVR also allows you to control all camera settings directly from the NVR, without the need for a computer.
For more information on configuring camera settings from a DirectIP™ NVR, refer to the NVR’s operation
manual.
• IDIS protocol:
- Control the camera over the network from software installed on a computer or a separate NVR.
- Ideal for using the camera over the network from a remote location.
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Launch the IDIS Discovery program and from the list, select a camera whose protocol you wish to change.
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Click on the Setup icon and then select Setup
→
Protocol Setup.
• Alternatively, you can right-click on the mouse and select Protocol Setup.
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From the Protocol Setup screen, select the desired protocol and then click OK.
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This will activate the selected protocol. You can check each camera’s protocol on the IDIS Discovery program.
This operation manual was written based on the IDIS protocol use.
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Remote Setup
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Launch the IDIS Discovery program and then from the main screen, select a network camera whose settings you wish to change.
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Click on the Setup icon.
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Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu to load the Remote Setup screen. Alternatively, you can select Network Camera from the main screen and then right-click to access the Remote Setup screen.
System settings can also be changed using a remote program.
Quick Setup
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From the Remote Setup screen, select the menu on the left to display the current settings.
Select an option under the menu to change the corresponding settings. Once you have changed the settings, click OK to apply the settings and exit from the Remote Setup screen.
System
General
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Change the camera’s system information, add users/ groups, and/or import/export settings.
• Language: Select the language you wish to use for remote setup.
• Name: Enter a name for the camera. (Up to 31 alphanumeric characters, including spaces)
• Note: Enter a description for the camera.
• HW Version/SW Version: Indicates the camera’s hardware and software versions.
• Miscellaneous
- ONVIF Protocol: Select to enable ONVIF protocol use. However, ONVIF Protocol is available only to users belonging to the standard user groups
(Administrator, Operator, and User). When you have connected to the camera by using the ONVIF protocol, only the currently enabled streams or events are supported and you cannot change it.
There may be some more settings that cannot be changed, too. If you want to change those settings, connect to the camera by using the IDIS Discovery program.
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• Setup
- Load Default Setup: Restores all settings other than Date/Time to their factory defaults. Select
Include Network Setup to load default network settings as well. For more information on network
setup, refer to the Network on page 12.
- Import Setup: Open a setup file and apply its settings to the camera. Click on the button and then select a setup file. Select Include Network
Setup to apply the file’s network setup settings (exc.
FEN). For more information on network setup, refer
- Export Setup: Export the current settings as a .dat file. Click on the button and then enter a file name.
• Load Default Setup and Import Setup options are available only to users belonging to the
Administrator group.
• When applying the settings of a setup file, do not select the Include Network Setup option if the network settings contained in the selected file is currently being used by a different camera. Doing so can interfere with establishing a connection with the other camera.
• If IP Address, Admin Port, and/or SSL settings have been changed, Remote Setup will terminate after applying the current settings.
Date/Time
• Date/Time: Change the camera’s date/time settings and display formats and configure the time zone and daylight saving time settings. Click Apply to apply the changes right away.
• Time Sync
- Automatic Sync: Select to synchronize the system’s time with the time server at a specified interval.
Enter the time server’s IP address or domain name and then specify the interval. If the time server is FEN-enabled, select the Use FEN option and then enter the time server’s name instead of its IP address or domain name.
- Run as Server: Select to run the camera as a time server. Other devices will then be able to synchronize its time setting with this camera’s time setting.
If you wish to enter a domain name instead of an
IP address for the Time Server setting, DNS server
must be configured during Network setup. If you
wish to enter a server name instead of an IP address or a domain name, the Use FEN option must be
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User/Group
• User/Group: Change remote camera control permission settings for users and user groups.
- Add Group: Add a new user group. Designate a name for the group and then specify control authorities.
- Add User: Add a new user. Designate a name for the user, select which group to add the user to, and then enter a connection password.
- Edit: Edit group authorities and/or user passwords.
Select a group or user and then click on the button.
- Remove: Delete groups or users. Select a group of user you wish to delete and then click on the button.
• Allow Anonymous Login: Select if you are using
Webcasting. For more information on webcasting,
refer to the Webcasting on page 24.
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• Allow Anonymous PTZ Control: Select to control the pan/tilt driver remotely from a website using webcasting.
• User/Group settings can only be configured by users belonging to the Administrator group.
• There is no default password for the Administrator group's admin user.
• Standard groups (Administrator, Operator, and
User) cannot be edited or deleted. Authorities assigned here apply identically to ONVIF protocol user groups.
• Group authorities that can be assigned are as follows:
– Upgrade: Able to upgrade the system.
– Setup: Configure the system's settings.
– Color Control: Adjust the camera's brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue settings.
– PTZ Control: Authority to control pan/tilt driver's pan/tilt functions.
– Alarm-Out Control: Reset alarm outs.
– System Check: View system event status.
– Search: Search video recordings saved on the SD card from a remote program.
– Clip-Copy: Search video recordings saved on the SD card and save them as video files from a remote program.
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Network
IP Address
Change the network settings, enable FEN and security features, and control network bandwidth use.
• Type: Select the type of network you are using. If this option has been changed, Remote Setup will terminate after applying the current settings.
- Manual: Select if using a static IP. You will then be able to configure the related settings manually.
- DHCP: Select if connected to the network using
DHCP. Click OK to retrieve IP address and other network settings automatically from the DHCP server.
- ADSL (with PPPoE): Select if connected to the network using ADSL. Enter the ID and password for
ADSL connection and then click OK to log in and retrieve the IP address and other network settings automatically.
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• DNS Server: Enter the DNS server’s IP address. By using the DNS server, you will be able to use domain names instead of IP addresses when configuring the
FEN, time, or SMTP server. If the camera is connected to the network via DHCP, select the From DHCP option to retrieve the DNS server’s IP address from the
DHCP server automatically. The updated address will be displayed upon the subsequent connection.
• Contact your network administrator for more information on the camera's network connection type, the DNS server's IP address, and other related information.
• If using DHCP or ADSL, the camera's IP address may change from time to time. We therefore recommend that you use the FEN feature.
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FEN
Select Use FEN to enable the FEN feature.
• FEN Server: Enter the FEN Server’s IP address or domain name.
• Port: Enter the FEN Server’s port number.
• Use NAT: Select if the camera is connected to the network via a router.
• Camera Name: Enter a camera name you wish to register to the FEN Server. Click OK to check the name’s availability.
• Help Desk: Change the settings and then click OK to register the entered camera name to the FEN Server.
If all the settings have been configured correctly, the
FEN Server’s help desk information will be shown in the Help Desk fields next time you enter the FEN setup screen.
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• Use FEN is a feature that allows you to register a unique name for a camera that utilizes a dynamic
IP address to the FEN Server and connect to the camera using the registered name instead of an IP address, which can change from time to time. In order to use this feature, you must first register a
FEN name to the FEN Server.
• If network settings have been changed, click OK at the bottom of the setup window to save the changes and then setup the FEN.
• FEN Server's default address is fen.idisglobal.
com. DNS server must be configured under network setup to ensure normal operation.
• If using an IP router (or NAT), port configuration and other network functions will depend on the usage method of the IP router (or NAT).
• You will not be able to save FEN settings unless you click on the OK button next to the FEN name field and check the entered name's availability.
In addition, you will be prompted with an error message if you do not enter a FEN name or enter a name already registered to the FEN Server. If the
FEN name contains the #, \, and/or % symbol, it might not be able to connect to the camera from the IDIS Web program.
The FEN Server operated by IDIS is a service to its clients and may go offline without notice for server update purposes or due to an unexpected failure.
Port/QoS
Use/Port: Enable/disable ports and designate corresponding port numbers. Admin, Watch, Record, and Search ports are enabled by default and cannot be disabled. By enabling IDIS Web and RTSP ports, you will be able to use the IDIS Web program or a media player that supports RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) service to connect to the camera. If this option has been changed, Remote Setup will terminate after applying the current settings. (Applicable to Admin port number only.)
• DSCP: Designate each port’s QoS (Quality of Service) level using DSCP values. Assigning QoS levels prioritizes the ports for network bandwidth use.
Higher the DSCP value, higher the QoS level and thus higher on the network bandwidth allocation priority list. Use 0 if you do not want to assign a QoS level. The network environment must support DSCP in order for this feature to function properly. Contact your network administrator for more details.
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• Use HTTPS: Select this option to apply https protocolbased security on IDIS Web.
• Use UPnP: If the camera is connected to the network via an IP router (or NAT), select this option to connect to the camera without setting up port forwarding.
The IP router (or NAT) must be enabled with UPnP in order for this feature to function properly. For more information enabling UPnP on your IP router (or NAT), refer to the IP router or NAT’s operation manual.
Click Check to test the current port settings.
A confirmation message will appear if all the selected ports are available for use. If not, a list of recommended port numbers will be shown.
Click Apply to use the recommended port numbers.
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• It is not allowed to use the same port number for more than one function.
• You can connect to the camera using a media player that supports RTSP service and monitor its video feed. If the camera is connected to the network via an IP router (or NAT) or is behind a firewall, you must open the ports. (All ports if using UDP protocol and
RTSP ports if using TCP protocol) This feature may not be supported by al media player. In addition, video display on certain media players may not be smooth depending on the network status, video streaming compression method used, and/or the resolution setting. Connection methods are as follows:
– Via PC: Launch the media player (such as VLC) and then enter rtsp://ID:Password@IP Address:
RTSP Port Number/trackID='Stream Number'
(Stream Number: 1 if Primary, 2 if Secondary, and
3 if Tertiary). (e.g.: rtsp://admin:@10.0.152.35:554/ trackID=1 (User: admin, Password: None, Camera
IP Address: 10.0.152.35, RTSP Port Number: 554,
Stream: Primary))
– Via Mobile Device: Launch the web browser and then enter http://IP Address:IDIS Web
Port Number/ (If Use HTTPS has been enabled, enter https instead of http). Camera's IDIS
Web port number and RTSP port number must be configured correctly in order to establish a connection this way.
• Port numbers of the remote program must be updated whenever the camera's port numbers are changed.
• ONVIF protocol may not function if using HTTPS.
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Bandwidth Control
Regulates the camera’s network bandwidth use based on network traffic fluctuations.
Security
Select Network Bandwidth limit and then specify the maximum bandwidth. The camera will not be able to use more than the specified limit in the event of network traffic.
It may not be possible to produce the frame rate specified under Video > Streaming if a network bandwidth limit has been set.
• IP Filtering: Select this option to enable IP Filtering.
IP Filtering allows camera access from certain IP addresses and blocks access from others.
- Add: Add new IP addresses to Allow List or Deny
List. Select the Host option to add one IP address at a time. Select the Group option to define a range of
IP addresses you wish to add.
- Remove/Remove All: Remove individual or all IP addresses from Allow List or Deny List.
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• SSL: Select this option to enable SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer). Enabling this option applies SSL protocol protection on data transmitted out. However, programs and systems that do not support SSL will not be able to connect to the camera. If this option has been changed, Remote Setup will terminate after applying the current settings.
• Time server, FEN Server, and SMTP server's IP addresses must be added to Allow List under IP
Filtering in order to use Time Sync, FEN, and Send
Email features. No connection to the camera will be permitted whatsoever from IP addresses added to
Deny List.
• Enabling the SSL option may place a greater load on the external system, depending on the level of security being used.
• This product contains software developed by Open
SSL Project for use in Open SSL Toolkit. (http://www.
openssl.org/)
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IEEE 802.1X
Select the IEEE 802.1X option to enable IEEE 802.1X network connection authentication.
• Certificates: Upload a certificate or a private key. You may be prompted to enter a password for the private key.
• Settings: Configure EAP (Extensible Authentication
Protocol) settings.
- EAP Type: Choose a network connection authentication method. Selected method must be identical to the authentication method used on the authentication server.
- EAPOL Version: Choose EAP authentication’s version.
- EAP Identity/EAP Password: Enter authentication
ID and password.
The authentication server and AP must support IEEE
802.1X authentication in order for the IEEE 802.1X network connection authentication feature to function properly.
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Video
Camera
Configure Camera, Streaming, Webcasting, MAT, and
Privacy Masking options.
• Focus: Select the Focus tab and set up a focus mode.
If the camera image is changed by moving the object or changing the zoom magnification, it is required to adjust the focus.
– Manual: Allows you to adjust the focus manually using remote programs
– Auto: The camera changes its focus automatically whenever a change occurs in the image.
– One - Push: The camera changes its focus automatically only for the first change in the image after setting up the focus mode. If another change occurs after that, this setting must be adjusted manually.
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• Pan/Tilt Driver: Select the tab and configure the pan/ tilt driver. Specify the mounted pan/tilt driver’s model and then set up an ID. Click Port and enter the pan/tilt driver’s port speed, data bit, stop bit, and parity values as per the driver manufacturer’s instructions.
• Lens Reset: Adjust the focus by clicking the button to reset the lens setting when video is out of focus by external shocks.
Pan/tilt driver cannot be controlled if it is not properly connected to the RS485. For more information on
RS485 port connection, refer to the RS485 Port in the installation manual and the pan/tilt driver manufacturer's manual.
Image Sensor
Configure Image Sensor settings.
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• Mirroring: Select Horizontal Reverse or Vertical
Reverse to flip the image horizontally or vertically.
• Video Style: Select TV Color or PC Color.
• Backlight Compensation: Enable/disable the
Backlight Compensation feature. If enabled, objects are exposed brighter in backlit situations.
• Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness level. Adjust the contours to make the images look sharper. Increasing the value raises the sharpness level, but using too high a value can result in unwanted noise.
• Noise Filter: Select the noise filter level. Noise filter can reduce the noise in images taken under lowlighting conditions. Increasing the value reduces the noise, but using too high a value can result in blurry images.
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White Balance
Configure White Balance settings.
Exposure
Configure Exposure settings.
• Preset: Use preconfigured white balance settings.
- Auto: Allow the system to adjust the white balance automatically. The system will assess the lighting conditions and adjust the white balance automatically.
- INCANDESCENT - FLUORESCENT COLD: Select a lighting type to apply the appropriate white balance.
• Manual: Adjust the white balance manually. Adjust
Red and Blue gain values. Greater the value, greater the intensity of the corresponding color.
• AE Target Gain: Specify exposure compensation’s target gain. Exposure is compensated automatically based on the specified target gain. Higher the gain, brighter the images.
• Local Exposure: Activate Local Exposure. Use Local
Exposure on images that appear too dark due to backlighting conditions and on images containing over-exposed sections. Dark parking lot entrances and gas station entrances at night, for example (Local
Exposure compensates for the bright light coming from incoming vehicle headlights and makes it possible to see the license plates). Greater the value, clearer the image.
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• Anti-Flicker: If the lights in the area where the camera is located use alternating current, specify the frequency of the lights to minimize flickering.
Matching the frequencies can reduce flickering.
(NTSC: 60Hz, PAL: 50Hz)
• Slow Shutter: Activate Slow Shutter. The electronic shutter’s speed will decrease to the specified level under low-lighting conditions to allow more light in and therefore produce brighter images.
• Shutter Speed Control: Adjust Shutter Speed. This option is available only when Anti-Flicker and Slow
Shutter are both set to Off.
- Auto: The system will assess the lighting conditions and adjust the shutter speed automatically.
- Manual: Use the slider to select the desired shutter speed. Select the most suitable minimum and maximum shutter speeds for the lighting conditions in the area where the camera is located.
With certain features, selecting Auto automatically loads settings suitable for the camera's installation environment.
Day & Night
Configure Day & Night settings.
• B&W Mode: Display the images in greyscale for greater clarity in low-lighting conditions. When configuring Event > Alarm In, this feature will not function if Day & Night Mode event action has been configured.
- On/Off: Enable/disable B&W Mode.
- Auto: Allow the system to enable/disable B&W
Mode automatically.
- Schedule: Set up a B&W Mode schedule. B&W
Mode is enabled on days and times designated as
Nighttime and disabled at all other times. Select
On or Off at the bottom of the schedule table and then click or drag on the dates and times to select/ unselect as Nighttime. Select On or Off and then click Select All/Clear All to select/unselect all dates and times as Nighttime.
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• IR Cut Filter: IR Cut Filter blocks out the infrared spectrum. You can ensure clear images at all times by blocking out the infrared spectrum in high-lighting conditions and allowing the infrared spectrum to pass through in low-lighting conditions. When configuring
Event > Alarm In, this feature will not function if Day
& Night Mode event action has been configured.
- On/Off: Enable/disable IR Cut Filter.
- Auto: Allow the system to enable/disable IR Cut
Filter automatically.
- Schedule: Set up an IR Cut Filter schedule. IR
Cut Filter use is disabled during dates and times designated as Nighttime and enabled at all other times. Select On or Off at the bottom of the schedule table and then click or drag on the dates and times to select/unselect as Nighttime. Select
On or Off and then click Select All/Clear All to select/unselect all dates and times as Nighttime.
Streaming
• Primary/Secondary/Tertiary: Multistreaming is supported. Enable/disable streaming use. Secondary’s settings change depending on Primary’s settings.
Tertiary may not be available or have its settings changed depending on Primary and Secondary settings.
– DC-Z1163 model
Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
Resolution ips Resolution ips Resolution ips Resolution ips
1280x720 30 1280x720 15 -
– DC-Z1263 model
Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary
Resolution ips Resolution ips Resolution ips Resolution ips
1920x1080 30 1280x720 10 1280x720 1 -
1920x1080 30 1280x720 10
1920x1080 30 704x480 30
1920x1080 30 704x480 15
1920x1080 15 1920x1080 15
352x240
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704x480
704x480
1920x1080 15 1280x720 30 1280x720 15
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• Compression: Choose the streaming compression method.
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• Resolution: Choose a resolution setting for video streaming. The current stream resolution cannot be higher than the higher stream resolution.
• Quality: Choose a quality setting for video streaming.
• Bitrate Control: Choose a bitrate control mode for
H.264 compression.
- CBR (Fixed Bitrate): Maintains the current bitrate regardless of motion change in the video.
- VBR (Variable Bitrate): Bitrate varies depending on motion changes in the video. Less movement places less load on the network and takes up less storage space.
• Frame Rate: Choose a frame rate setting for video streaming. The frame rate of the current stream cannot exceed that of a stream of higher priority if the resolution of the current stream is the same as that of the stream of higher priority.
• Default Record Stream: Choose a stream to use for recording. This setting, however, may not apply if a recording stream has been designated from the remote program or the SD card recording feature has been enabled. For more information, refer to the
• Multi-View Streaming: Designate a specific area of the screen and stream images from that area only. (Secondary and Tertiary only) Click Setup to designate a streaming area.
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Select On and then specify the streaming area’s resolution.
- Resolution Limit: Indicates the maximum resolution that can be set for the streaming area.
- Resolution: Designate a streaming area.
Designated area is marked in red on the screen. You can adjust the resolution of the area or reposition the area by dragging and dropping using the mouse.
- Current Resolution: Displays the resolution of the designated streaming area.
If multiple users are connected to the camera, the increase in bandwidth use can lower the frame rate.
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Webcasting
Use the webcasting service to view live images from the camera on a web site.
MAT
Select the MAT option to use the MAT (Motion Adaptive
Transmission) feature during video transmission and recording. This feature is supported only with the Slow
Shutter mode disabled. For more information on Slow
Shutter mode settings, refer to the Camera on page
53.
• HTML Code: Copy and paste the html code shown on the screen within the code of the web page you want the video to be displayed.
• Stream: Choose a stream to use for webcasting. Only a stream currently in use can be selected.
In order to use the webcasting service, the Allow
Anonymous Login option under System > User/
Group must be selected.
• Sensitivity: Set the motion detection sensitivity.
Higher values will result in more sensitive motion detection.
• Inactivity Period: Set the Inactivity Period. If motion is not detected for the duration of time specified, video is transmitted and recorded using the frame rate designated below until movement is detected again.
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• Frame Rate: Designate the frame rate to be used between the end of the Inactivity Period and the next motion detection. The frame rate of the secondary stream cannot be higher than that of the primary stream, and frame rates supported for the secondary stream change depending on the frame rate of the primary stream. Video is transmitted and recorded at the designated frame rate between then end of the
Inactivity Period and the next motion detection. Once motion is detected again, the frame rate designated under Streaming is restored immediately.
MAT (Motion Adaptive Transmission) is a feature that lowers the frame rate when motion is not detected to reduce the load on the network and save on storage space. Based on the specified sensitivity setting, no movement will be assumed if there is no change between two consecutive images.
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Privacy Masking
Select Privacy Masking to set up a privacy mask over a specific area. The section on which a privacy mask is applied will appear as black when monitoring video.
• Privacy Masking Setup: Set up privacy masks. (Up to 16)
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(Select)/
(Unselect): Set or remove a privacy mask. Click on the button and drag & drop using the mouse to set up a privacy mask.
- No./Name: Displays a list of active privacy masks.
The numbers indicate privacy mask numbers. Select the empty space next to a number to assign a name to the corresponding privacy mask. Click Delete to remove the selected privacy mask.
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Audio
Configure audio in/out settings.
Event Action
Designate event detection alert actions.
In/Out Ala rm-out
Select Alarm Out to enable alarm out.
• Audio Codec: Select an audio codec.
• Input: Select an option and then an audio input source (microphone or line-in). Adjust the volume.
• Output: Select an option and then adjust the volume.
Cameras do not feature built-in audio amplifier units and therefore require the user to purchase a speaker system with a built-in amplifier separately.
• Dwell Time: Designate the alarm out duration. When an event occurs, alarm out will be generated for the specified duration.
• Schedule: Specify the alarm out schedule. Alarm out is generated during the specified period only.
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Select Email to send out emails.
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Remote Callback
Select Remote Callback to send callback messages to a remote system.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
• SMTP Server/Port: Enter the SMTP server’s IP address
(or domain name) and port number you received from the network administrator. If a DNS server has been set up during network configuration, you can enter a domain name instead of an IP address. If using an SMTP server requiring an SSL connection, select the Use SSL/TLS option.
• Authentication: Enter a user ID and password if user authentication is required by the SMTP server.
• Sender/Recipient(s): Enter the sender and recipients’ addresses. (Up to 10) The addresses must be properly formatted and include the @ symbol.
• IP Address: Enter the IP address and port number of the remote system that will receive the messages.
• Retry: Designate how many reattempts to make if message delivery fails.
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Audio Alarm
Select Audio Alarm to generate audio.
FTP Upload
Select FTP Upload to upload .jpg image of the event detected to an FTP server.
• List: Displays a list of audio files to playback. Click
Add or Remove to add/remove audio (.wav) files.
(supports 16-bit, 16KHz encoded files only) Select an audio file from the list and then click Play to listen to the file.
• FTP Server: Click Add to register a new FTP server.
Click Remove to remove a registered FTP server.
When an event is detected, a .jpg image of the event detected image is uploaded to the Primary Server.
If the upload to the Primary Server fails, the file will be uploaded to the Secondary Server. Upload to the
Secondary Server will continue to be attempted until successful. Fill out the fields below and click Test to test the FTP server connection settings. Once the test is complete, click OK.
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- FTP Server: Enter the FTP server’s IP address (or domain name).
- Upload Path: Designate the file upload path.
- Port: Enter the FTP server’s port number.
- User ID, Password: Enter the user ID and password needed for connecting to the FTP server.
• Settings: Configure image and upload settings.
- Upload Type: Choose an upload type. Select
Always to upload images using the settings below, irrespective of event detection. Select Event to upload images using the settings below when an event is detected.
- Upload Frequency: Activated only when Upload
Type has been set to Always. Designate the upload speed. The specified number of images will be uploaded to the FTP server during the specified period of time.
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- Upload 1 image per: Activated only when Upload
Type has been set to Event. Designate the upload speed. Select Upload for and specify a duration.
Images will be uploaded for the specified duration at the specified upload speed. Select Upload while
event status is active to upload images at the specified speed only while event status is active.
Resolution/Quality: Choose the resolution and quality of the images to upload to the FTP server. The resolution cannot be higher than the primary stream resolution.
Base File Name: Enter a name for the files to be uploaded to the FTP server and then choose file identification options. Select Add Date/Time Suffix to add event detection date and time information to each image file. Select Add Sequence Number Suffix
- max. Count to number the image files based on the order of event detection. Select Overwrite to overwrite the previous image with the new image. Event type is automatically added to the file names.
• When specifying the Upload Path or Base File
Name, you cannot use special characters such as \, /,
#, *, |, :, ", <, >, and ?.
• If each stream utilizes a different resolution, the resolution setting for Tertiary will be used for images uploaded to the FTP.
• Set speed settings for Upload Frequency and
Upload 1 image per options in consideration of the
FTP server's performance. FTP uploads can fail if the configured speed is higher than what the FTP server can handle.
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Record
Select Record to record video on the SD card. First, make sure that an SD card (Class 6 or higher) has been properly inserted.
• Total Capacity: Indicates the SD card’s total capacity if it has been inserted properly.
• Format SD Card: Click on this button to format the inserted SD card. Formatting the SD card erases all data saved on the card.
This function is only supported for users in
Administrator group.
• Record Audio: Enable/disable audio recording.
Schedule
Select the Schedule tab and set up a recording schedule.
• Mode: Choose a recording mode.
- Always - Event: Records video in event mode. In event recording mode, video is recorded when an event is detected.
- Always - Time-Lapse: Records video in time lapse mode. In time lapse recording mode, video is recorded continuously, irrespective of event detection.
- Always - Time-Lapse/Event: Records video in time lapse mode when event has not been detected and in event mode when one is detected.
- Date/Time: Video is recorded in the specified mode according to the dates and times selected in the schedule. Select On or Off at the bottom of the schedule table and then choose a recording mode.
Click on dates and times on the schedule table or drag to enable/disable recording mode. Select On or Off and then click Select All/Clear All to enable/ disable recording mode on all dates and times.
• Duration: Specify the event recording duration.
- Pre-Event: Select the pre-event recording duration.
You can record up to 60MB of video. Using high resolution, quality, and frame rate settings can cause the recording to exceed the 60MB limit and stop before the end of the specified recording duration.
- Post-Event: Select the post-event recording duration.
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Settings
Select the Settings tab and configure recording settings.
• Recording Stream: Choose a stream to use for recording. It’s possible to designate different streams for different recording modes.
- Time-Lapse/Pre-Event: Designate the stream to use for recording in time lapse mode or event mode
(pre-event).
- Event: Designate the stream to use for recording in event mode (post-event).
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- Preference: Designate recording stream priority.
SD
Recording
Network
Recording
None
Recording using the Time-Lapse/
Pre-Event and Event streams designated above.
Record from the remote program using the designated recording streams. If the remote program does not support recording streams, however, Default
Recording Stream specified under Video > Streaming will be used.
Record using the SD Recording stream or the Network
Recording stream, whichever has the higher resolution.
• Network Recording Failover: Select a network recording failover mode. You can recording video on the SD card when recording from the remote program fails. Video is recorded using the stream designated under Recording Stream > Event.
Not supported if the recording mode under the
Schedule tab is set to Always > Time-Lapse.
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- Off: Disables Network Recording Failover.
- Always: Records video continuously until recording from the remote program becomes functional again, regardless of the recording schedule.
- On SD Schedule: Records video based on the recording schedule set up under the Schedule tab until recording from the remote program becomes functional again.
• Recordings saved on the SD card can be searched and played back from the HDP program or remotely from the remote program. For more information, refer to each program's operation manual.
• Video search and playback may not function properly on the remote program while video is being recorded on to the SD card.
To remove the SD card, unselect the Record option and wait 30 seconds before doing so. Removing the
SD card while recording is in progress of without waiting 30 seconds can damage the system and/or the recording data.
Event
Configure event detection settings.
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Alarm In
Select Alarm In to enable alarm in event. With alarm in event enabled, alarm in detections by the alarm in connector will be assumed as events.
• Title: Enter a name for the alarm in device.
• Type: Select the alarm in type.
• Event Action: Select an alarm in event alert action.
- Day & Night Mode: Select if you do not wish to use the IR cut filter when an event is detected. Select this option to override the Day & Night Mode settings under Video > Camera. Select B&W Mode to enable black and white mode when an event is detected. Expiration of the detected event will disable B&W Mode and restore IR Cut Filter.
- Alarm Out: Select if you wish to generate an alarm out.
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- Send Email: Select if you wish to send an email.
Select the Image Attachment option to attach a
.jpg image of the event detected to the email.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system and then select which system to send the message to.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
- Audio Alarm: Select this option to generate an audio alert and then choose an audio file (.wav).
- FTP Upload: Select this option if you wish to upload images to the FTP server.
- Record: Select this option to record video.
- Move PTZ to: Select a preset position to move the pan/tilt driver to that position. Preset positions can be set from the remote program.
Event Action settings must be configured correctly in order to perform event actions.
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Motion Detection
Select Motion Detection to configure motion detection event settings. With motion detection event enabled, motion detections within the designated area will be assumed as events.
• Sensitivity: Select daytime and nighttime motion detection sensitivity levels. Higher values will result in more sensitive motion detection.
• Minimum Blocks for Detection: Select minimum blocks for daytime and nighttime motion detection.
Motion must take place over the selected number of blocks in order for it to be considered as a motion detection event.
• Motion Zone: Click Setup and define the motion zone using blocks.
- (Select)/ (Unselect): Enable/disable motion detection.
- (Single Block): Select/unselect motion detection blocks individually.
(Zone): Select/unselect multiple motion detection blocks.
(All): Select/unselect all motion detection blocks.
• Motion Ignoring Interval: With Motion Ignoring
Interval configured, no event log or notification is generated for motions detected during a period of time following a motion detection event.
• Daytime: Specify when daytime starts and ends. All other times will be assumed as nighttime.
• Event Action: Select a motion detection event alert action.
- Alarm Out: Select if you wish to generate an alarm out.
- Send Email: Select if you wish to send an email.
Select the Image Attachment option to attach a
.jpg image of the event detected to the email.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system and then select which system to send the message to.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
- Audio Alarm: Select this option to generate an audio alert and then choose an audio file (.wav).
- FTP Upload: Select this option if you wish to upload images to the FTP server.
- Record: Select this option to record video.
- Move PTZ to: Select a preset position to move the pan/tilt driver to that position. Preset positions can be set from the remote program.
Event Action settings must be configured correctly in order to perform event actions.
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Trip-Zone
Select Trip-Zone to configure trip zone event settings.
With trip zone event enabled, motion detected inside/ outside the selected area will be assumed as an event.
• Sensitivity: Select daytime and nighttime motion detection sensitivity levels. Higher values will result in more sensitive motion detection.
• Trip-Zone: Click Setup and define the trip zone using blocks.
- (Select)/ (Unselect): Enable/disable trip zone.
- (Single Block): Select/unselect trip zone blocks individually.
(Zone): Select/unselect multiple trip zone blocks.
(All): Select/unselect all trip zone blocks.
- Trip Direction: Define in which direction the motion has to occur in order for it to be considered as an event. Select In for movement occurring from outside the trip zone in and Out for movement occurring from inside the trip zone out.
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• Motion Ignoring Interval: With Motion Ignoring
Interval configured, no event log or notification is generated for motions detected during a period of time following a motion detection event.
• Daytime: Specify when daytime starts and ends. All other times will be assumed as nighttime.
• Event Action: Select a trip zone event alert action.
- Alarm Out: Select if you wish to generate an alarm out.
- Send Email: Select if you wish to send an email.
Select the Image Attachment option to attach a
.jpg image of the event detected to the email.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system and then select which system to send the message to.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
- Audio Alarm: Select this option to generate an audio alert and then choose an audio file (.wav).
- FTP Upload: Select this option if you wish to upload images to the FTP server.
- Record: Select this option to record video.
- Move PTZ to: Select a preset position to move the pan/tilt driver to that position. Preset positions can be set from the remote program.
Event Action settings must be configured correctly in order to perform event actions.
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Audio Detection
Select Audio Detection to configure audio detection event settings. With audio detection enabled, an audio detection taking place during the specified activation period will be assumed as an event.
• Sensitivity: Define the audio detection sensitivity.
Higher values will result in more sensitive detection.
• Activation Time: Specify how long audio has to be detected for it to be considered as an event. Audio detections that do not last for the specified duration of time will not be considered as events.
• Use Ignoring Time: Define the event ignoring time.
Audio detections taking place during the defined time range will not be assumed as events.
• Audio Ignore Interval: With Audio Ignoring Time configured, no event log or notification is generated for audio detections taking place during a period of time following an audio detection event.
• Event Action: Select an audio detection event alert action.
- Alarm Out: Select if you wish to generate an alarm out.
- Send Email: Select if you wish to send an email.
Select the Image Attachment option to attach a
.jpg image of the event detected to the email.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system and then select which system to send the message to.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
- FTP Upload: Select this option if you wish to upload images to the FTP server.
- Record: Select this option to record video.
- Move PTZ to: Select a preset position to move the pan/tilt driver to that position. Preset positions can be set from the remote program.
Event Action settings must be configured correctly in order to perform event actions.
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Tampering
Select Tampering to configure tampering detection event settings. With tampering detection event enabled, a sudden change in the video, such as due to movement of the camera or covering up of the lens, will be assumed as an event.
• Sensitivity: Define the tampering detection sensitivity. Higher values will result in more sensitive detection.
• Activation time: Specify how long tampering has to be detected for it to be considered as an event.
Tampering detections that do not last for the specified duration of time will not be considered as events.
• Use Ignoring Time: Define the event ignoring time.
Tampering detections taking place during the defined time range will not be assumed as events.
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• Event Action: Select a tampering detection event alert action.
- Alarm Out: Select if you wish to generate an alarm out.
- Send Email: Select if you wish to send an email.
Select the Image Attachment option to attach a
.jpg image of the event detected to the email.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system and then select which system to send the message to.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
- Audio Alarm: Select this option to generate an audio alert and then choose an audio file (.wav).
- FTP Upload: Select this option if you wish to upload images to the FTP server.
- Record: Select this option to record video.
- Move PTZ to: Select a preset position to move the pan/tilt driver to that position. Preset positions can be set from the remote program.
Event Action settings must be configured correctly in order to perform event actions.
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System Event
Select System Event and configure system event settings. With system event enabled, system status, alarm in status, and disk status will be checked periodically and corresponding alerts will be generated.
• System Alive: Select to check the system status and then set up a schedule.
- Send Email: Select to send out an email when the system comes on line.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system when the system comes on line and then select which system to send the message to.
• Alarm In Bad: Select to check the alarm in status and then set up a schedule.
- Send Email: Select to send out an email if no change is detected in the alarm in status.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system if no change is detected in the alarm in status and then select which system to send the message to.
• Disk In/Out: Select to check if the SD card has been inserted/removed.
- Send Email: Select to send out an email when the
SD card is inserted/removed.
- Remote Callback: Select this option to send a message to a remote system when the SD card is inserted/removed and then select which system to send the message to.
• Email and Remote Callback settings under Event
Action must be configured correctly in order to send out emails and messages.
• Remote Callback is not supported on IDIS Web.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
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IDIS Web is a program that allows you to view and search video from remote locations over the Internet and can be accessed on a
Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
System requirements for running IDIS Web are as follows:
• OS: Microsoft Windows XP x86 (32 Bit) (Service Pack 3), Microsoft Windows Vista x86 (32 Bit) (Service Pack 1),
Microsoft Windows 7 x86 (32 Bit)
• CPU: Intel Pentium IV 2.4GHz or above (Core 2 Duo E4600 recommended)
• RAM: 1GB or more
• VGA: 128MB or more (1280x1024, 24bpp or above)
• Internet Explorer: Version 8.0 or later 32-bit
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Launch Internet Explorer and then enter the following information in the address bar.
– http://IP Address:Port Number (IDIS Web connection port number selected during camera IP address and port number setup)
– Or http://FEN Server Address/Camera Name (FEN Server address and camera name registered to the FEN
Server)
– Or http://web.idisglobal.com (it is required to enter the camera IP address when logging in. If the camera uses the FEN feature, you can enter the camera name registered to the FEN server instead of the camera IP address after selecting the USE FEN option)
• If the Use HTTPS option has been selected during IDIS Web port number setup, enter https instead of http. If prompted with a security certificate warning, select "Continue to this website (not recommended)." If the IDIS Web login page fails to load, configure Internet Explorer's settings as follows:
– Tools
→ Internet Options → Security → Custom Level... → Medium-high (default) or Medium.
– Tools
→ Internet Options → Advanced → Security → Use TLS 1.0 (select)
• If connecting by entering an IP address and a port number, you can connect by entering just the IP address if IDIS Web connection port number has been set to 80 (443 when entering https).
• If connecting by entering http://web.idisglobal.com, it is required to enter the Watch port number.
• Contact your network administrator for the IP address of the camera you wish to connect to the the IDIS Web port number.
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When prompted with the IDIS Web login window, select LIVE-PORT or PLAY-PORT as the desired mode. Enter the
ID and password and click LOGIN to sign in using the selected mode.
• IDIS Web supports Microsoft Internet Explorer only and no other type of web browser.
• Do not close the login window while IDIS Web is running. Switching over to Web Live or Web Search mode can cause a script error, requiring you to restart the IDIS Web program.
• If running IDIS Web on Internet Explorer 7.0, the bottom section of the screen may get cut off if the address bar or the status bar is shown. In this case, change Internet Options so that the address bar or the status bar is hidden. (Tools →
Internet Options
→ Security → Custom level... → Allow websites to open windows without address or status
bars (Enable))
• To use IDIS Web on Microsoft Windows Vista or above, launch Internet Explorer by right-clicking on the icon and selecting the Run as administrator option. Otherwise, certain IDIS Web functions might not be available.
• Launching a new version of IDIS Web for the first time can cause Internet Explorer to load information from the previous version. In this case, navigate to Tools → Internet Options → General, delete temporary Internet files, and then restart IDIS Web.
• On Microsoft Windows Vista or above, lowered image transmission rate can prevent the screen from being displayed or updated. In this case, we recommend that you disable the computer's auto tuning function. Open the command prompt as an administrator. (Start
→ Accessories → Command Prompt → Right-Click and then select Run
as administrator) Type in "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable" and then press Enter. Restart the computer to apply the change. To enable auto tuning again, launch the command prompt as an administrator and then type in "netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal". Restart the computer to apply the change.
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Web Live Mode
A remote web monitoring program that allows you to monitor images from remote locales in real-time.
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Click to print the current video screen using a printer connected to the computer.
Click to save the current video screen as an image file.
Click to configure rendering mode and OSD settings. Select rendering mode to adjust the video output rate or select which OSD elements to display on the screen from the OSD list.
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Indicates the camera's number.
Used to control a PTZ camera at a remote location.
Used to adjust live video quality.
Click to control the alarm out device connected to the camera.
Event status window at the bottom of the screen displays a list of events detected at remote locales.
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Right-click on the screen to display the pop-up menu.
• Change Camera Title: Used to change the camera's name.
Renaming the camera in Web Live mode does not affect the camera's name on the remote system. If no name is entered for the camera, the name used at the remote locale is shown on the screen.
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Enables transmission of audio to the remote locale via microphone.
Enables playback of audio from the remote locale on speakers.
Enables two-way audio communication with the remote locale.
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icon appears on the corresponding camera screen.
• Aspect Ratio: Change the aspect ratio of the video displayed on the screen.
- Fit to Screen: Fit the video to the size of the camera screen.
- Fit to Aspect Ratio: Resizes camera screen to original aspect ratio of the video.
- Half Size (x0.5) - 4 Times Bigger (x4): Displays the camera videos in the selected size based on the original size of the video. For example, original size (x1) displays the video in its original size. Half size
(x0.5) through 4 times larger (x4) options are only available if there is enough space on the camera screen to accommodate the selected size.
• MultiStream: If the camera is running on multi-stream mode, you can choose between the streams.
• Anti-Aliasing Screen: Removes stair step effect (blocks) that are caused when zooming a video to improve overall quality of video output.
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Web Search Mode
A remote web search program that allows you to search for recordings from remote locales in real-time.
While in Web Search mode, connection to remote locales will terminate automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity.
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Click to print the current video screen using a printer connected to the computer.
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Click to save the current video screen as an image file.
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Click to configure rendering mode and OSD settings. Select rendering mode to adjust the video output rate or select which OSD elements to display on the screen from the OSD list.
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Indicates the camera's number.
Zoom in or out on the video.
Adjust image brightness.
Apply image filters (Sharpen, Blur, Equalizer, Interpolation, and Revert) to the images.
Image calibration is applied only during the paused state.
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Use the calendar to search for video recordings by specific dates.
Dates containing video recordings are highlighted in light blue. Selecting a date containing video recording data loads the earliest recording from that date. Selected date is highlighted in orange.
Select to enable time lapse search mode and search/playback video recordings in chronological order. In time lapse search mode, video recordings can be searched by selecting specific dates on the calendar. Time information of video recordings found on the selected dates is shown on the time table at the bottom of the screen. Select a point in time to display video from that moment. If multiple recordings are available for the selected point in time, you can select the desired segment.
Select parameters.
to enable event search mode and search for events matching user-designated
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to designate recent recordings you wish to search and then jump to a specific point in
Click to reload recent video recordings from remote locales.
Indicates the camera's recording data on a time bar. If the camera's system clock has been changed to a point in the past and more than one recording exists at the same point in time as a result, you will be able to choose which segment to search from the segment menu on the upper right portion of the time table.
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Right-click on the screen to display the pop-up menu.
• Change Camera Title: Used to change the camera's name.
Renaming the camera in Web Search mode does not affect the camera's name on the remote system. If no name is entered for the camera, the name used at the remote locale is shown on the screen.
• Enable Audio: If audio was recorded with the video, enabling this option plays audio upon playback.
• Aspect Ratio: Change the aspect ratio of the video displayed on the screen.
• Anti-Aliasing Screen: Removes stair step effect (blocks) that are caused when zooming a video to improve overall quality of video output.
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Part 3 - Appendix
Setup Menu Tree (Remote Setup)
Remote Setup
Quick Setup
System
Network
Video
Audio
System
General
Date/Time
User/Group
Network
IP Address
FEN
Port/QoS
Bandwidth Control
Security
IEEE 802.1X
Video
Camera
Streaming
Webcasting
MAT
Privacy Masking
Audio
In/Out
Event Action
Alarm Out
Remote Callback
Audio Alarm
FTP Upload
Record
Event
Alarm In
Motion Detection
Trip zone
Audio Detection
Tampering
System Event
Index
A
Admin/Watch/Recording/Search Ports
B
Bitrate Control
C
Camera Name
D
F
FEN Server
Frame Rate
I
IDIS Web Port
M
N
Network Bandwidth Limit
Part 3 - Appendix
O
ONVIF Protocol
P
Pan/Tilt Driver ID
Q
R
RTSP Port
S
T
Time Sync
U
Use FEN
Use HTTPS
Use UPnP
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Key Features
- High-resolution sensor for crisp and detailed images
- Supports H.264 and H.265 video compression formats
- Intelligent features such as motion detection, tamper detection, and privacy masking
- Wide dynamic range (WDR) for capturing clear images in high-contrast lighting conditions
- IP66-rated weatherproof housing for outdoor use
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) support for easy installation
- ONVIF compliance for compatibility with a wide range of surveillance systems
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the maximum resolution that the DC-Z1263 can record?
Does the DC-Z1263 support audio recording?
Can the DC-Z1263 be used outdoors?
What is the field of view of the DC-Z1263?
What is the minimum illumination level that the DC-Z1263 can operate in?
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Table of contents
- 7 Camera Protocol
- 7 Switching Protocols
- 8 Remote Setup
- 8 Quick Setup
- 9 System
- 9 General
- 10 Date/Time
- 11 User/Group
- 12 Network
- 12 IP Address
- 13 FEN
- 14 Port/QoS
- 16 Bandwidth Control
- 16 Security
- 17 IEEE 802.1X
- 18 Video
- 18 Camera
- 22 Streaming
- 24 Webcasting
- 24 MAT
- 25 Privacy Masking
- 26 Audio
- 26 In/Out
- 26 Event Action
- 26 Ala rm-out
- 27 Email
- 27 Remote Callback
- 28 Audio Alarm
- 28 FTP Upload
- 30 Record
- 32 Event
- 33 Alarm In
- 34 Motion Detection
- 35 Trip-Zone
- 36 Audio Detection
- 37 Tampering
- 38 System Event
- 41 Web Live Mode
- 43 Web Search Mode
- 46 Setup Menu Tree (Remote Setup)
- 47 Index