FDT Technologies FD7901 FDT 720P PT Camera User Manual for FDT camera FD7901
FDT Technologies FDT 720P PT Camera for FDT camera FD7901
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Contents
Welcome..................................................................................................................................5
1 Features and Specifications..............................................................................................7
1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................7
1.2 Features.........................................................................................................................7
1.3 Specifications................................................................................................................8
2 Device Overview................................................................................................................10
3 Camera Connection andInstallation...............................................................................11
3.1 Connection Guide......................................................................................................11
3.2 Installation Guide.......................................................................................................11
3.3 Default Username and Password............................................................................11
4Access the camera.............................................................................................................12
4.1 Mobile device access................................................................................................12
4.2 Web browser access.................................................................................................12
4.2.1 SearchTool for Windows OS ..................................................................... 12
4.2.2 SearchTool for Mac OS ............................................................................ 14
4.2.3 Access by IP address and http port ...................................................... 15
4.2.4 Remote access ......................................................................................... 17
4.3 NVR access................................................................................................................18
4.4 RTSP access..............................................................................................................18
5 App for Mobile Device.......................................................................................................21
5.1 Add Camera................................................................................................................21
5.1.1 Search the camera in your LAN. ............................................................... 21
5.1.2 Wifi Smart Configuration ........................................................................... 22
5.1.3 Scan the QR code in the bottom of the camera. ....................................... 22
5.2 Liveviewpage..............................................................................................................23
5.3 Settings pages............................................................................................................24
5.3.1 Edit Password ........................................................................................... 24
5.3.2 Alarm Settings ........................................................................................... 24
5.3.3 Alarm link settings ..................................................................................... 25
5.3.4 Timed recording settings ........................................................................... 25
5.3.5 Audio settings ........................................................................................... 25
5.3.6 Video settings ........................................................................................... 26
5.3.7 Wifi settings ............................................................................................... 26
5.3.8 SD Card settings ....................................................................................... 26
5.3.9 Device time settings .................................................................................. 26
5.3.10 Email settings .......................................................................................... 27
5.3.11 FTP settings ............................................................................................ 27
5.3.12 System settings ....................................................................................... 28
5.3.13 Device information .................................................................................. 28
5.4 Local files page...........................................................................................................28
5.5 Playback page............................................................................................................29
5.6 Camera edit page.......................................................................................................29
6 Web User Interface for operation....................................................................................30
6.1 Login page...................................................................................................................30
6.2 Live page.....................................................................................................................30
6.2.1 OSD .......................................................................................................... 30
6.2.2 PT control .................................................................................................. 31
6.2.3 View .......................................................................................................... 31
6.2.4Preset......................................................................................................... 31
6.2.5 ImageSettings ........................................................................................... 31
6.2.6 Tool bar ..................................................................................................... 32
6.3 Playback page(Only for IE/Firefox browser in windows).....................................34
6.3.1 Search and playback videos ..................................................................... 34
6.3.2 Tool bar ..................................................................................................... 34
6.4 Configuration page.....................................................................................................34
6.4.1 Media settings ........................................................................................... 35
6.4.2 Network ..................................................................................................... 37
6.4.3 Alarm ......................................................................................................... 39
6.4.4 Advance .................................................................................................... 41
6.4.5 System ...................................................................................................... 45
7 FCC Statement..................................................................................................................48
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our FDT network camera! This user manual will help you
become familiar with our camera in a very short time. Here you can find information about
the camera’s features and functions, as well as information to aid in troubleshooting.
Before installation and operation, please read the below safeguards and warnings
carefully.
If you are still have further questions, please contact one of the following:
-Call FDT support using one of the following numbers
Toll Free: (888)212-7538
International Callers (Outside of US): +1-713-893-8956
USA: +1-713-893-8956
Canada: 437-888-0177
UK: 203-769-2757
Important Safeguards and Warnings
In order to keep your camera secure and prevent unauthorized access, please make sure
to follow the steps below:
-Always make sure that your camera has the latest firmware.
-Never use the default password for your camera. Always ensure that your password is at
least 8-10 characters long and contains a combination of lowercase characters,
uppercase characters as well as numbers.
Electrical Safety
All installations and operations here should conform to your local electrical safety
codes.
We assume no liability or responsibility for any of the fires or electrical shocks caused
by improper handling or installation.
We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or
attempted repair.
Improper battery use may result in fire, explosion, or personal injury.
When replacing the battery, please make sure you are using the same model.
This product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Transportation Security
Heavy stress, violent vibrations, and excess moisture should not occur during transportation,
storage, and installation of the device.
Installation
Handle the device with care. Keep the device right side up.
Do not apply power to the camera before completing installation.
Do not place objects on top of the camera.
Repair Professionals
All the examination and repair work should be done by qualified service engineers.
We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or user-attempted
repair.
Environment
The camera should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, flammable materials,
explosive substances, etc.
This product should be transported, stored, and used only in the specified environments as
stated above.
Do not aim the camera at a strong light source, as it may cause overexposure of the picture,
and may affect the longevity of the camera’s sensors.
Ensure that the camera is in a well ventilated area to prevent overheating.
Operation and Maintenance
Do not touch the camera sensor or lens directly.
To clean dust or dirt off of the lens, use an air blower or a microfiber cloth.
Accessories
Be sure to use only the accessories recommended by manufacturer.
Before installation, please open the package and check to ensure that all of the components
are present.
Contact the retailer that you purchased from, or Amcrest directly if anything is broken or
missing in the package.
Check Hardware
When you receive the product in the packaging, unpack it, and check all sides of the
product for any physical damage. The protective materials used in the packaging of the
product can protect most accidental damage during transportation, but to ensure that your
equipment is operating as expected, it is recommended to inspect the product before
proceeding further.
On the product, check specifically that the label on the bottom of the product is not
damaged. The serial number of the unit is often needed to provide support.
Note: Hardware does not look exactly as pictured in this section, but the steps to
assemble the hardware are the same.
1 Features and Specifications
1.1 Overview
The FDT PT Network Camera is an excellent digital surveillance product that can be
useful to a wide variety of users. The camera connects to any router, and uses an internet
connection to allow the user to access all of its functionality from many internet connected
devices. It’s easy to use and can be set up in a relatively small amount of time. It has
various functions such as recording, playback, and monitoring functionality and it
synchronizes audio and video by default.
The FDT IP camera connects to a wide variety of routers in order to connect to the internet,
both through a wired connection and wirelessly. Once setup, the camera can be accessed
remotely from a wide variety of internet connected devices, including PCs, iPhones, iPads,
Android tablets, and Android phones.
This PT Network Camera adopts a high-quality design in order to achieve high levels of
reliability and security. It can be configured to work locally, as well as on a network. The
PT Network Camera also has a built-in WiFi adapter that allows for the camera to be used
on a wireless network, without needing a physical connection to a router or PC.
1.2 Features
The FDT PT Network Camera has the following features:
HD Resolution
FDT IP camera is an integrated wireless IP Camera with a color CMOS sensor which
enable to view in High Definition resolution. It combines a high quality digital video camera,
with a powerful web server, to bring clear video to your desktop and mobile devices no
matter where by your local network or over the Internet.
P2P function
FDT cameras support P2P function. You don’t need to do
complicated Port Forwarding and DDNS settings, you just need to scan the QR code on
the bottom ofthe camera to connect it to smart phone, or input the UID to realize remote
access.
H.264 Encoding
FDT IP Camera provides users with more comprehensive controls over a monitored site.
The camera supports H.264 video compression technology, dramatically reduces file size
and saves networkbandwidth.
Web access
FDT camera is designed for indoor surveillance with wide applications such as at home, in
retail store and in office. Controlling the camera and managing images are simplified by
using the provided web interface across the network in either wired or wireless way.
Mobile device access
FDT IP camera provides Smart Phone APP for Android and iPhone users, please search
and install App named FDT View on App Store and Google Play for iOS and Android
devices, then you can view yourcamera anywhere, anytime on your smart mobile devices.
Advanced Playback Function
FDT IP camera supports real-time recording and can support search, fast forwarded
playback, recorded searches, and downloading of videos and screenshots. The Camera
can also playback frame by frame as needed. When recording, the Camera shows a
date/time overlay to ensure accurate viewing of events when they occurred.
Note: There may be slight differences in functionality due to the existence of different
product series.
1.3 Specifications
Camera
Image Sensor 1/4" 720P CMOS
Effective Pixels 1280 (H)x720(V)
WDR Digital WDR
Noise Reduction 3D DNR
Day/Night control
(IR-Cut) Auto(ICR) / Color / Black&White
PT Horizon-350°, Vertical-120°
Memory slot Miscro SD
Motion detection Supports
Privacy Masking Supports, 4 areas
IR distance IR distance 8 Meters
SD Card Supports, up to 32GB
Lens
Focal Length 2.8mm
Max Aperture F2.4
Focus control Fixed
Angle of View 70°
Video
Encode H.264 Main/Baseline profile
Resolution Main Stream:720P (1280x720)+ VGA (640x480)
Sub Stream: VGA (640x480) + QVGA (320x240)
Video Bitrates 32Kbps ~ 6144Kbps
Video Frame Rate 25fps@720P
Image snapshot Supports
Dual video stream Supports
Audio
Two-way Supports
Encode G711/G726
Interface embedded mic in
Network
Ethernet RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)
Network Protocol HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP, DHCP, NTP, UPNP,
RTSP, Onvif, DDNS
Web browser Windows: IE/Firefox/Chrome, Mac: Safari/Chrome
Smart Phone FDT view App, IOS: IPhone+IPad, Android:
smartphone+pad
Wifi WiFi (802.11b/g/n), 2.4G only, supports
WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryption
P2P Supports
Max. User Access 3 users (Main stream) + 3 users (Sub stream)
General
Power Supply DC 5V/2A
Power Consumption <5W
Working
Environment -10℃~+60℃,10%~90% RH
Dimensions 185x123x140 mm
Weight 650 g
2 Device Overview
3 Camera Connection andInstallation
To make your experience with the FDT WiFi camera easy and simple, we've provided
multiple ways to set up, view, and operate your camera depending on your needs. Please
set up your camera in the way that works best for you.
3.1 Connection Guide
The FDT camera can be accessd through the web browser in the computer or the App in
the smart phone or tablet PC. Before accessing, you should connect the camera to the
router by Ethernet cable or WIFI after it is powered on.
3.2 Installation Guide
The camera has a standard camera tripod screw hole (1/4-20 UNC thread) for use in
mounting the camera onto a stable surface.
Note: Prior to installation ensure that the installation environment can support at least 3
times the weight of the camera.
3.3 Default Username and Password
To login to the system for the first time, use one of the following default
username/password combinations. Once you’ve successfully logged in, it is highly
recommended to change the password for security reasons.
Username: admin
Password: admin
Note: Logging in for the first time will prompt the user to change the password to the
admin account.
4Access the camera
4.1 Mobile device access
FDT cameras enable access through the use of the FDT View app on either iOS or
Android mobile operating systems. To access your device from a smart phone or tablet,
please download and install FDT View. For iPhone and iPad users, please visit the App
store to download the App. For Andriod user, please install the APP from the Google Play
or the CD.
4.2 Web browser access
FDT camera can be accessed through the web browser from both windows OS and Mac
OS. It supports the IE/Chrome/ Mozilla Firefox in windows OS and Safari/Chrome in Mas
OS. The web browser accessing can supports all advance features of FDT camera.
4.2.1 SearchTool for Windows OS
To easily connect to the camera’s interface, use the included CD to install and run the
“SearchTool” in Windows. Alternatively, you can download the tool software from
www.amcrest.com/support. However, before use the SearchTool to find the FDT
camera, please ensure:
-The camera is connected to the Network via an Ethernet cable. You can skip this step if
you have already set up the camera on WiFi using the FDT view App in your mobile
device.
-The camera and the PC are on the same local network.
-Using the IE/Chrome/Mozilla Firefox in Windows OS, the Safari/Chrome in Mac OS.
You can also modify some network configurations, camera name of your camera through
the SearchTool. Please ensure you have input the right username and password of the
camera to let your modifications are valid.
4.2.2 SearchTool for Mac OS
Here a file named “Search Tool for Mac.zip” in the CD, it is the search tool for Mac OS.
Please copy it to your Mac computer and install it. Then run the tool named “searchpro” to
search the FDT camera in your LAN.
Please select the “Series” as the “Not P2P” for this kind FDT camera, then you can click
the “Search” button to find all the FDT camera in your LAN.
You can also query the information about your FDT camera and modify them in the “IP
Setting” page. Please ensure you have the right authentication when you modify.
4.2.3 Access by IP address and http port
After launching the SearchTool, click the next to skip the welcome page and refresh the
searching page to bring up the cameras on your LAN. Then you can double click the
camera’s line item to login the camera by your default web browser, or you can open the
web browser you want first and input the IP address of the camera in the URL address bar
of the browser by manual to login your camera. You can access the FDT camera by HTTP
protocols as below:
http://LAN IP Address + HTTP Port No.
You can find the LAN IP Address of your camera through the SearchTool. As for the
HTTP Port No., the default port No. is 80.
Log in to the camera using your login credentials (default username and password are
both “admin”). If this is your first time logging into the camera by default account after it is
reset, you will be prompted to change the default password. Please select a password
that is at least 8 characters long, and one that uses a combination of uppercase letters,
lowercase letters, and numbers.
For the IE/ Mozilla Firefox web browser in Windows OS, when opening the camera’s
interface, the browser will prompt you to install a plugin. The plugins are necessary for
using the camera’s interface. Click install to download the plugin, and then install the
plugin. If the browser prompts you to allow the plugin to work on the computer, hit Allow to
ensure the plugin can run successfully. Then the camera is now successfully set up for
live viewing, playback and configuration!
Note: Due to the limitations of NPAPI plugins, the web browser of Chrome/Safari can not
support the settings for features of playback, talk, motion-detection and privacy mask.
4.2.4 Remote access
You can access the FDT camera remotely through web browsers by UPnP/DDNS
features or Port forwarding.
Go to the CONFIG/DDNS page to enable the UPnP and input the information for
third-party DDNS, such as Dyndns.org/3322.org/dynddns.us/No-ip.com. Then you can
access the FDT by DDNS remotely.
Go to your router settings page to make the appreciate port forwarding, then you can
access your camera remotely through the public IP address and its corresponding port.
4.3 NVR access
FDT camera supports connecting to any NVR that uses the ONVIF standard. This allows
the camera to view live, playback and to save recorded data to a network storage device.
4.4 RTSP access
The FDT camera supports the RTSP standard protocol, you can access the video and
audio from the camera directly by RTSP player such as VLC. Please make sure you
enable the RTSP feature of you camera, you can set this feature in the webUI of the
camera through the web browsers, like IE/Firefox/Chrome in Windows OS computer, and
Safari or Chrome in Mac OS computer.
RTSP URL
First stream: rtsp://username:password@IP:port/11
For example: rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.1.10:554/11
Second stream: rtsp://username:password@IP:port/12
For example: rtsp://admin:123456@192.168.1.10:554/12
Follow these steps to access the camera rtsp stream by VLC player:
1) Open the VLC player and go to “Media”/”Open Network Stream”;
2) Enter the URL in VLC and click the play button.
3) You may need to go through the rtsp authentication if you did not input the
username/password in your RTSP RUL.
4) Then you can view the video from the VLC player by now.
Note: you can also view the video remotely by the rtsp stream if you have the right DDNS
or port mapping or forwarding.
5 App for Mobile Device
To access your device from a smart phone or tablet, please download and install FDT
View. For iPhone and iPad users, please visit the App store to download the App. For
Android user, please install the APP from the Google Play or the CD.
Note: For purposes of this guide, we will use iOS, though both apps have the same
interface. The App Interface may differ slightly from the screenshots below as updates are
released.
Note: If you have a dual band router, and your camera is not connecting to your WiFi
network, please use the Desktop Setup Method.
5.1 Add Camera
There are 3 methods for you to add the FDT camera into FDT View App. You can choose
any one of them to set up your camera into the FDT View after input the right Account and
Password, you can also change the camera name as you want to make it specifically and
different with other cameras.
5.1.1 Search the camera in your LAN.
If you have connected the camera to router by Ethernet cable or have set up the wifi of the
camera, it recommend you to add the camera by search the IP and UID in your LAN. It will
show all FDT camera in your LAN automatically, you can choose one of them you need to
add and configure.
5.1.2 Wifi Smart Configuration
For the first time you access the camera after it was reset or restore the factory settings,
you can set up the wifi in your camera directly, no need to connect the camera to router by
Ethernet cable.
You can set up the wifi step by step, like input the wifi password and choose the camera
you want to add in your LAN.
Note:
1) The camera can only support 2.4G wifi, do not support 5G wifi. If you have the 5G wifi
router, please mark sure it works in 2.4G if you want to use wifi to set up your camera.
2) Before you set up the wifi by the wifi smart configuration in FDT View App, please do
not connect the Ethernet cable to you camera. Then there is voice prompt from the
camera to show you the camera is waiting for wifi configuration.
3) All the camera in your LAN which is just reset and do not connect the Ethernet cable
can set up at the same time by the Wifi Smart configuration in FDT View App.
5.1.3 Scan the QR code in the bottom of the camera.
5.2 Liveviewpage
After add the camera successfully, you can preview the video of your camera and set the
configurations you want. This section will show you what the icons can do in the liveview
page of the FDT View.
1) The resolution (HD/SD or High/Low)
The HD standards for the first/main stream of the camera, it is 720P as default. The SD
means second/sub stream of the camera, it is VGA as default. You can also change the
default settings as you want in the setting pages.
2) Flip the Viewo ;
3) Mirror the Video ;
4) Snap picture from the video and save it to your phone ;
5) Record video by manual from the video and save it to your phone;
6) Audio from the camera ;
7) Talking to the camera ;You can hear the voice from the camera or the audio out port
by connectinga earphone.
8) Set the video parameters of your camera, such as bright/contrast/saturation. And
control the LED status of your camera by the icons of the model, such as auto/night
vision/day vision.
9) Exit
You can go back to the device list page by click the back icon.
10) Settings page
You can go to the settings page by click the icon of settings.
5.3 Settings pages
5.3.1 Edit Password
You can change the password of the FDT camera in this page.
5.3.2 Alarm Settings
You can set the configuration about motion-detection alarm of the camera in this page,
such as enable or disable the alarm, set the sensitivity of the motion-detection like
low/medium/high.
5.3.3 Alarm link settings
You can enable the linked actions once the alarm is triggered in this page.
5.3.4 Timed recording settings
You can set the scheduled recording settings in this page.
5.3.5 Audio settings
You can set the configurations for audio in this page.
5.3.6 Video settings
You can set the configuration about video encoding for the first/second stream in this page,
like bitrate/frame rate and video quality.
5.3.7 Wifi settings
You can search the wifi in the LAN and set it to your camera in this page.
5.3.8 SD Card settings
You can browse the space information about the SD Card in your camera and format it in
this page.
5.3.9 Device time settings
You can set the system time about the camera in this page.
5.3.10 Email settings
You can set the email information in this page to enable the email alarm actions. Here is a
test button for you to check the connection of the email settings, please save your settings
and test it before you complete the email settings to make sure your email setting will work
successfully.
5.3.11 FTP settings
You can set the FTP account information for the video recording or alarm linked actions in
this page.
5.3.12 System settings
You can reboot, restore the camera in this page. And there is an icon “Version checking”
for you to check the latest firmware for the camera and upgrade it online.
5.3.13 Device information
You can obtain the information about the camera in this page.
5.4 Local files page
You can browse the pictures and videos saved in your mobile device in this page. And you
can edit these files as you need, such as delete it.
5.5 Playback page
in this page, you can browse the recording in the SD Card of the camera and playback it
remotely.
5.6 Camera edit page
You can edit the login information of the camera by click , such as camera name,
login username and password of the camera. You can also delete the camera and re-add
it if you want.
6 Web User Interface for operation
Here details the FDT camera’s user interface for web browser, as well as all of the
operations the camera can perform, including the Login, LIVE, PLAYBACK and CONFIG
pages.
6.1 Login page
Username and Password: It is the account of your camera, the default username is
“admin”, the default password is “admin” too. Please change the password the first time
you use to prevent unauthorized users login the camera.
Language: You can click on the language dropdown list to select the language for the web
UI.
Note: When setting up your camera for the first time, it will request you modify the default
password, please input the new password and confirm it. Then you can access your
camera by the new password in the future once you saved your settings.
6.2 Live page
6.2.1 OSD
-Camera Name:
-Camera Date&Time:
6.2.2 PT control
No. Remark No. Remark No. Remark
1 Go to up 2 Go to right-up 3 Go to right
4 Go to right-down 5 Go to down 6 Go to left-down
7 Go to left 8 Go to left-up 9 Back to center
: Cruise for horizontal, from up to down.
Cruise for vertical, from left to right
6.2.3 View
First Stream: the main stream, default is 720P-1280x720.
Second Stream: the sub stream, default is VGA-640x480.
6.2.4Preset
The FDT camera can support max 8 preset positions, from 1 to 8. You can click the “Set”
button to save one preset point named by number 1-8, and click the “Go” button to let the
PT go to the preset you saved before.
6.2.5 ImageSettings
You can set the color parameters for the video image in this “ImageSet”, such as Hue,
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness.
: Hue.
: Brightness.
: Contrast.
: Saturation.
: Sharpness.
6.2.6 Tool bar
: Zoom in/Zoom out/Back to original size, 1x/1.5x/2x/3x.
: Open/Close the audio.
(Only for IE/Firefox browser in windows): Enable/Disable the talking.
(Only for IE/Firefox browser in windows): Set the storage path to save the picture
captured by manual through the web browser, or save the video recorded by manual
through the web browser. It will pop up a folder browser windows for you to select the
folder path in your computer.
Note: If your windows OS is windows 10, please run the web browser as administrator, or
it will forbit you to generate the folder in your computer, then you will be failed to snap
pictures or record video through the web browser.
(Only for IE/Firefox browser in windows): Capture pictures by manual.
(Only for IE/Firefox browser in windows): Record video by manual. There will
show you a red “REC” icon if you enable the manual recording.
: This icon is for you to browser the content of the SD card in your camera, such as
pictures or video recordings. You need to go through the authentication of the
username/password of your camera to browser your SD card in the camera. You can also
edit the contents in your SD card like delete files or download files through this icon.
(Only for IE browser in windows): These icons are used to show you
multiple-devices in your local network at the same time. If you have multi FDT cameras,
you add them to the multiple-device page, then you can view them all at the same time.
Note: For the Chrome in windows and Chrome/Safari in Mas, there are something
limitations for the plugins. They have different tool bar show as below and some features
are forbited.
: Open/Close the audio.
: Enable the full screen for the live view video.
6.3 Playback page(Only for IE/Firefox browser in windows)
6.3.1 Search and playback videos
In the playback page, you can browser the videos in your SD card recorded by the motion
alarm or schedule or the videos stored in your computer recorded by manual. You can
search these videos by date and time, then playback them online.
6.3.2 Tool bar
There is a tool bar in the playback page for you to control your playback as your wish.
: Play or Pause the playback process.
: Open the local file in your computer to playback.
: Stop or close the playback process.
: Playback next frame in the video.
: Adjust the audio volume when you playback the recordings.
6.4 Configuration page
Here you can set configurations for all features of the FDT camera, please click the “Apply”
button to save your settings, click the “Refresh” to query or refresh the current
configuration in your camera.
6.4.1 Media settings
1) Video
Here you can set the configurations for power frequency and the encoding profile for
H.264. For the power frequency, 50Hz used for the region Europe and China, 60HZ used
for the region USA and Cananda.
Here you can set the configurations about the stream for both first and second stream in
your camera, such as the resolution, bitrate, frame rate, key frame interval, bitrate control
and the image quality level.
Here you can enable/diable the OSD for camera time or name, and modify the camera
name to one you like.
2) Image
Here you can control the camera video status, such as mirror the video, flip the video,
enable/disable the WDR.
Here you can set an appropriate exposure mode for your camera, such as indoor, outdoor
or let it change automatically as the change of the working environment.
Here you can control the LED light status:
Enable-Camera works at the night vision status always.
Disable-Camera works at the day vision status always.
Auto-Camera will change between the day and night vision status automatically according
the change of the outside light.
Note: To reset the default settings, please click the “Default” button.
3) Audio
You can set the configurations about audio in this section, including the encoding format
for audio, enable or disable the audio for first stream or second stream, the input type, the
volume for input and output.
6.4.2 Network
1) Network
Here you can set the IP address information like DHCP or Static and the port for
HTTP/RTSP/RTMP.
Note: Please keep the type for IP and DNS are the same, both are the DHCP or Static
2) Wireless
Here you can search the WIFI AP around your camera, then select and apply one of them
to your camera.
You can also check your settings by click the “Check” button after you save your settings.
Note: The FDT camera use the wired Ethernet cable by default, it will work on the
wireless status automatically if you disconnect the Ethernet cable. But the wireless will not
work if you still connect the Ethernet cable in your camera.
3) DDNS
Here you can set the third-party DDNS like Dyndns.org/3322.org/dynddns.us/No-ip.com
and the status of the UPnP for your camera.You can get the public IP address of the LAN
your camera works by click the “Query” button.
4) ONVIF
Here you can set the control configurations about ONVIF, such as enable status, port and
privilege. You can configure these information as the needs of your NVR, so FDT camera
can match your NVR best.
5) P2P
Here you can query the UID of your camera for P2P, and you can enable or disable the
P2P feature of your camera as you need.
6.4.3 Alarm
1) Audio Alarm
Here you can enable/disable the audio alarm of your camera. You can set the sensitivity of
the audio alarm for the responding of your camera.
2) Motion Detection(Only for IE/Firefox in windows)
Here you can set the areas for the motion detection and the sensitivity of each area. You
can enable or disable each of the area, or change the size of each area by dragging the
bottom right corner of the setting window of square, or change the position by dragging
the setting window through your mouse.
3) Alarm link
Here you can enable or disable the alarm actions once the alarm triggered, including send
email with picture, save alarm picture or video to SD card or FTP server, go to one certain
preset point and also the picture numbers for capturing.
4) Schedule
Here you can set the schedule for the motion detection alarm, red means enable and
white means disable. You can select certain one or several days or hours you like to
enable or disable the motion detection features.
6.4.4 Advance
1) User
Here you can edit the account information of the FDT camera, such as change the
username or password, the default account is admin/admin.
2) Auto Snap
Here you can set the save path and time interval for the feature of capture pictures
automatically. You can select to save the picture to SD card, FTP server or both of them.
3) Timed Recording
Here you can set the configurations for timed recording, you can enable or disable it, set
the file size for each of the video, select the stream you want to record(first or second
stream) and the time schedule.
4) Email
Here you can set the sending or receiving email for your email alarm.
Note:
SMTP port is usually set as 25. Some SMTP servers have special port, such as 587 or
465.
Authentication is used for transport layer security, it is usually none. If you use gmail and
enable the authentication with TLS or STARTTLS, the SMTP port must be set to 465 or
587, it depends the authentication type you selected.
You can click the “Test” button to check whether your email settings is valid or not.
5) FTP
Here you can set the FTP server configurations for your FTP storage for picture or video.
You can click the “Test” button to check whether your settings is ok or not. Please make
sure you have input the right folder path in your FTP server.
6) PTZ
Here you can set the configurations about PT motion for your camera.
Cruise cycles decide the time for your vertical and horizontal cruise.
If you enable the “Return to center preset”, it will go to the center preset when the cruise is
complete.
The “Indicator Display Mode” decides the status for the system LED status in the
front-head of the PT.
7) Multiple Setting(Only for IE in windows)
Here you can search the FDT cameras in your LAN and add them into your multiple
device group.Then you can view them at the live page together.
8) Privacy Mask(Only for IE/Firefox in windows)
Here you can set the area and color for the privacy mask of your camera, it up to 4 areas.
You can set the color of the mask, change the size of the area by dragging the
right-bottom corner, change the position of the area by dragging the area.
6.4.5 System
1) Time
Here you can set the time and date, the status for NTP and DST, the time zone for your
camera.
2) Maintenance
Reboot: reboot the camera.
Factory Default: restore the camera settings to the factory default settings.
BackupConfiguration: backup the current settings of the camera, it will generate a file
name “config_backup.bin” for you to save.
Restore Configuration: Import and restore the configuration file you backup before.
Please browse and select the file you want to import, then click the “Import” button.
Upgrade: Upgrade the firmware. Please browse and select the file you want to upgrade,
then click the “Upgrade” button.
3) Device Information
Here you can query and check the main information and status of the FDT camera,
including the name, time, IP, firmware version, DDNS and UPnP status, and the SD card
left space.
By clicking the “Format” button, you can format the SD card in your camera. By clicking
the “Open” button you can open and browser the contents in your SD card.
4) System Log
Here you can query the history operation or running log for your camera.
7 FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. User should avoid un-intended operation of usage when it is collocated with
other transmitters or antenna. The distance between user and products should be no less
than 20cm