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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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Content
Chapter 1 General Introduction of the camera
1.1 Physical Appearance
1.2 Product Feature
Chapter 2 Install Reolink Client software
2.1 Connection Diagram
2.2 Requirement for computer
2.3 Installing process
Chapter 3 Overview of client software
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3.1 Live View
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3.1.1 General Introduction of the icons
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3.1.2 Pan/tilt, Preset and Cruise Path
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How to set preset
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How to set cruise path
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3.2 Local Settings
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3.2.1 Local Settings > General
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3.2.2 Local Settings > Record Settings
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3.2.3 Local Settings > Transcode
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How to transcode the video file
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3.3 Playback
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3.3.1 Local Playback
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3.3.2 Remote Playback
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How to play back the video
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How to download video from SD card
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How to download some specific parts of the video
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Chapter 4 Camera Configuration
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4.1 Device Settings > Display
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How to set up Mask
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4.2 Device Settings > Recording
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4.2.1 Recording > Encode
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4.2.2 Recording > Option
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4.2.3 Recording > Schedule
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4.3 Device Settings > Network
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4.3.1 Network > General
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4.3.2 Network Advanced
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DDNS Setup
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NTP Setup
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Email Setup
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FTP Setup
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Port Settings
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4.3.3 Network Status
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4.3.4 Wi-Fi Settings
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How to connect to a wireless network
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4.4 Device Settings > Alarm
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4.4.1 Motion > Sensitivity
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How to minimize the amount of noise in your images
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4.4.2 Motion > Schedule
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4.4.3 Motion > Motion Detect
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4.5 Device Settings > System
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4.5.1 System > General
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How to configure DST Settings
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4.5.2 System > Information
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4.5.3 System > Maintenance
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How to upgrade firmware
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4.5.4 System > Performance
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4.5.5 System > Reboot
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4.6 Device Settings > Device
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4.7 Device Settings > User
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4.7.1 User > Online User
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4.7.2 User > Add User
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4.7.3 User > Manage User
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How to change the login password
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Chapter 5 Basic Settings
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5.1 Basic Settings > OSD
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5.2 Basic Settings > Encode
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5.3 Basic Settings > Image
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Chapter 6 Advanced Settings
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Chapter 7 Warranty & Technical Support
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7.1 Warranty
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7.2 Technical Support
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Chapter 1 General Introduction of the camera
1.1 Physical Appearance
1.2 Product Feature
Hardware
Features
Model
Image Sensor
Display Resolution
Lens
Angle of View
C1
1/2.7" CMOS Sensor
1920 x 1080 (2.0Megapixel)
f=4.0mm, F=2.0, With IRCUT
Horizontal: 90°
Vertical: 45°
Horizontal: 355°
Vertical: 105°
0 Lux (With IR Illuminator)
12 Meters
103 × 95 × 117mm
300g
5V/2A, <6W
One 10M/100Mbps RJ45
Power Interface
Built-in Micro SD socket
Built-in Microphone and speaker
Reset Button
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP,
DDNS, NTP, UPnP, HTTP,P2P
H.264
PAL: 25fps, NTSC: 30fps
1024Kbps ~ 6144Kbps
Two-way Audio
20 Users
IE, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Safari
PC: Windows, Mac OS
Smart Phone: iOS, Android
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
2.4GHz
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
Operating Temperature: -10℃~+55℃
Storage Temperature: -40℃ ~ 70℃
Operating Humidity: 20% ~ 85%
Storage Humidity: 10% ~ 90%
No
Pan/Tilt Angle
Minimum Illumination
IR Distance
Dimensions
Weight
Power Input
Interface
Software
Features
Protocols & Standards
Image Compression
Maximal Frame Rate
Code rate
Audio
Maximum User Access
Browser Supported
OS Supported
Wireless
Features
Other
parameters
Wireless Standard
Operating Frequency
Wireless Security
Temperature
Humidity
Waterproof
Chapter 2 Install Reolink Client software
2.1 Connection Diagram
For initial setup​:
1. Connect the camera to the LAN port on the router by an Ethernet cable,
otherwise, Reolink client software will not be able to find the camera.
2. Make sure the camera and your computer are connected to the same router.
2.2 Requirement for computer
Item
CPU
RAM
Network adapter
Resolution
Operating System
Requirement
2.0GHz or faster
2 GB or more
10/100Mbps
1024x768
Microsoft Windows 7 and later
2.3 Installing process
Step 1​: Insert the included CD into your computer, locate the file called Reolink and
run this file.
Step 2​: You may be asked by UAC (User Account Control) to allow Reolink to “make
changes” to your system. Select ​Allow​ or ​Continue​.
Step 3​: Follow the installation wizard to install the software.
Chapter 3 Overview of client software
After the Client software is successfully installed on your computer, you can use it to
manage your camera.
Double click the icon
to launch the client software on your computer.
3.1 Live View
Live view is the default mode. Under live view, users can view the video feed from
the camera and go to configure the camera.
3.1.1 General Introduction of the icons
1.
: ​Place your mouse over RAM/CPU icon, it will show the memory/CPU
loading performance
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: Local Setting​, set the parameters for the camera to record to your
computer. For detailed configuration, please refer to ​3.2 Local Settings​.
3. Device List​: Lists the cameras Reolink client has detected and added on your
network, users can configure the camera, for detailed configuration, please refer
to ​chapter 4​.
4. PT​: Set the Pan/Tilt Parameters. For detailed configuration, please refer to ​3.1.3
Pan/tilt and Preset​.
5.
: Click to stretch the windows to full screen. Right click on the screen or hit
ESC on the keyboard to exit full screen.
6.
: Click to choose 1/4 or multi-channel view, up to 32 Channels.
7.
: Click to adjust its volume.
8.
9.
: Enable/disable audio.
means audio is enabled while
: Enable/disable two-way audio.
while
disabled.
means two-way audio is enabled
disabled.
10.
: Start/stop manual recording for all the channels. the video will be
automatically saved to your computer.
11.
: Click to snap a picture for all the channels. The still picture will be
automatically saved to your computer.
12.
13.
: Click to see the cameras on the next page or previous page.
: Start/stop live feed for all the channels.
14.
: Indicates the camera is connected to the router via Ethernet cable or
Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi signal strength.
15.
: Click
to full window.
16.
to compress the image to center or click
to stretch image
: Click to enter ​Digital Zoom​.
: Choose the zoom region
: Zoom in
: Zoom out
: restore zoom back to default setting
: Exit Digital zoom
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: Click to snap a picture for the selected channel. The still picture will be
automatically saved to your computer.
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: Start/stop manual recording for the selected channel. the video will be
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automatically saved to your computer.
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: Start or stop live feed for the selected channel.
3.1.2 Pan/tilt, Preset and Cruise Path
➢ Pan/tilt buttons
Click the directional arrows on the pan/tilt wheel to manually control the directions of
the camera.
Click the
button in the middle to start automatic scan, click it again to stop it at
the direction you prefer.
➢ Set Preset
: Set preset, click this button to set a preset.
: Delete preset, click the
button to delete the preset position if you do not
want it, Enable status will go back to Unset.
: Call, click this button, the camera will turn to the preset position you have
choose.
How to set preset
1. Click the directional arrows on the pan/tilt wheel to turn the camera lens.
2. when it points to the position you prefer, choose Preset 1(highlighted in
yellow color), then click the
button to record the preset position, Enable
status will become Set.
3. When you need to set another preset, repeat the above steps, and choose
Preset 2.
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4. If you want the camera to turn to the preset you already set, choose the
Preset Point Name, then click the
button.
➢ Cruise Path
: Start cruise, click this button to start cruise and run the preset points.
: Stop cruise, click this button to stop the camera from running the cruise.
: Cruise setup, click this button to enter the cruise setup menu.
How to set cruise path
1. Choose ​Cruise Path 0​ and go to
to enter the ​Cruise Setup​ page.
2. Choose C
​ ruise Point 1​ and go to ​Cruise Point Setup​.
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3. Choose the ​Preset you have set, input ​Cruise Time (how long it will stay
when the camera moves to a preset point, unit: second) and ​Cruising
Speed​.
4. Configure other ​Cruise Point ​according to your need.
5. Click ​OK to save and then click
stop cruise.
to run the preset point. Click
to
3.2 Local Settings
Click the
on the upper right corner to open Local Settings which contains
General​, ​Record Settings and ​Transcode​. Users can check and modify the video
download path, recording settings and transcode the video file etc.
3.2.1 Local Settings > General
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➢ Download Path​: Where Reolink will save footage that you’ve downloaded from
the Camera. Click Browse to choose another path on your computer if needed.
➢ Capture Path​: Where Reolink will save still images captured using the snapshot
function. Click Browse to choose another path on your computer if needed.
➢ Language​: Select the language you want to Reolink to display.
➢ Modify Password​: Change the password to login the Reolink client software.
There is no password by default.
➢ Auto Login​: whether permission to login the Reolink will be asked or not when
launching the client software. It is suggested to check it as default.
➢ Add Device Automatically​: allow or not allow Reolink to detect and add camera
on the same network automatically.
3.2.2 Local Settings > Record Settings
➢ Record Path​: Where Reolink will save recordings if you select Record from the
Preview screen. Click Browse to choose another path on your computer if
needed.
➢ Recording file duration​: set the duration every record will have.
➢ Hard disk space warning​: set the free space when Reolink will warn you.
➢ Video recording folder size​: set the size of the folder which stores the recorded
file. The minimum size is 10GB.
➢ Record schedule​: click Set to enter the record schedule settings. Click the grid
box to change the schedule type (Normal, Motion and None). If you want to
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select a large area, click the schedule type to select it, then press the left-click
button on the mouse and move it to select a period of time.
Normal​: it means the camera will constantly record during this time.
Motion​: it means the camera will only record when motion is detected during
this time.
None​: it means the camera will not record during this time.
➢ Stream Type​: choose the stream type for the recorded file, it includes Clear,
Balanced and Fluent.
➢ Post-record​: set the time of post-record when recording triggered by motion
detect.
Click ​Save​ to save and enable the settings.
3.2.3 Local Settings > Transcode
On this page, users can transcode the H.264 file to AVI file.
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How to transcode the video file
1. Click ​Browse​ to select the save path for the transcoded file.
2. Click A
​ dd​ to add the file which you want to transcode to AVI format.
3. Choose the file, then click ​Transcode​, it will show ​Start​ or ​Finish​ under ​Status​.
Remove​: Remove the selected file from the box.
Clear​: Remove all the files in the box, no matter it is selected or not.
3.3 Playback
Under this menu, you can playback the recorded video both on your computer and
the built-in SD card.
3.3.1 Local Playback
Click the Playback button and go to Local playback. On this page, you can play the
recorded video saved on your computer.
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➢ Click the
button to choose a file saved on your computer to play. The
video recorded by the camera has a default path which can be found under
Local​ ​Settings​ > ​General​.
➢ Click the
button to remove the selected file from the list.
➢ Click the
button to delete the selected file from the list and your computer.
➢ Click the
button to choose the play mode among single play, single cycle,
order play and loop play.
➢ Click
to choose the playing speed.
3.3.2 Remote Playback
Click the Playback button and go to Remote Playback. On this page, you can play
the recorded video saved on the SD card.
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●
: Click to download the video file from SD card.
●
: Click to cut some specific parts of the video and download it.
●
: Click to take a snap shot.
How to play back the video
1. Click on the camera whose video you want to check under Device List.
2. Click on the date when the video was recorded.
3. Click the
button to show time in detailed hours and minutes, click the
left arrow or the right arrow to choose the time.
4. The recorded video will show in blue color, click on the segment where you
want to play and hit the
button to play.
How to download video from SD card
1. Click the
button.
2. Choose the video you want and click on the download button.
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How to download some specific parts of the video
1. Click the
button.
2. Drag the scissors to choose the start time and end time of the video clip you
want.
selected video.
3. Click the
clip.
indicates the start time and end time of the
button on the top of the window to download the selected video
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Chapter 4 Camera Configuration
Under the camera listed in Camera List, you can refresh the camera, start or stop live
view and configure device settings, edit or delete device. This chapter will mainly
introduce how to configure Device Settings.
➢ State​: It shows the current status of the camera, whether it is Login Success or
Login Failed.
➢ Refresh​: Click this button to refresh the camera which will make another attempt
to login. This icon is available only when camera status is login failed.
➢ Edit​: Click to edit the login information of the camera.
➢ Delete​: Delete the camera from Camera List.
Device Settings
Click the
button to enter Device Settings page.
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4.1 Device Settings > Display
Click ​OSD under ​Display​, users can modify the display info of the camera on this
page.
➢ Camera Name​: Enable or Disable channel name, you may also rename the
camera here.
➢ Position Settings​: Choose where to display the ​Camera Name including upper
left, lower left, upper right, lower right, top center or bottom center.
➢ Date/Time​: Enable or disable to show the date and time on the screen.
➢ Position Settings​: Choose where to display the time including upper left, lower
left, upper right, lower right, top center or bottom center
➢ Privacy Mask​: Turns on/off the masking function.
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How to set up Mask
1. Check the box ​Privacy Mask​ to enable it, then click ​Setup​.
2. Move the cursor to where you want to cover with a mask, press the left-click
button on the mouse and move it to select the area. Click ​Clear to cancel the
areas you just selected.
3. Click ​OK​ to save the settings.
NOTE​: 4 masks are the maximum areas you can set for one camera. And it Will
affect recordings.
4.2 Device Settings > Recording
Users can modify parameters for different stream type (Clear and Fluent), ​option
and ​schedule ​settings for the SD card.
4.2.1 Recording > Encode
It allows you to alter and customize how the camera records footage and
“encodes” the files, such as Resolution, Frame Rate, Maximum Bitrate and
H.264 profile​.
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➢ Stream Type​: choose the stream type you want to edit.
● Clear(Main-Stream)​: the video feed that the Camera will record and display.
This is the higher-quality stream.
● Fluent(Sub-Stream)​: the video stream that the Camera will send to remote
devices via a network or the Internet. It is the lower-quality stream as a
reduction in video size makes it easier to send over a network.
➢ Record Audio​: Check to enable recording with audio, otherwise, there will be no
audio for the recorded file.
➢ Resolution​: Choose the resolution for the selected stream type.
➢ Frame Rate(fps)​: Choose the Frame Type for the selected stream type.
➢ Maximum Bitrate(kbps)​: Choose the bitrate for the selected stream type. The
higher the bitrate is, the better quality the recording will be, and the more space
each recording will take up on the hard disk.
➢ H.264 Profile​: set the H.264 profile to be ​Baseline​, ​Main​ or ​High​.
Note​:
● Both the main-stream and the sub-stream are always operating - in fact, the
sub-stream forms part of the main-stream. The options will affect the output quality
of each stream, but won’t change which one is being used in different
circumstances.
● To enable audio in live view or recording, make sure Record Audio is checked.
4.2.2 Recording > Option
The ​Option​ page displays the recording settings of the SD card.
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➢ Overwrite​: Enable or Disable the camera to record over the oldest files on your
SD card when it is full.
➢ Pre-record​: Enable or Disable the camera to record for 5-8 seconds before an
event occurs.
➢ Post-record​: How long after an event occurs that the camera will continue to
record.
4.2.3 Recording > Schedule
This page allows you to set the recording schedule of the SD card. Click the grid box
to choose different schedule type.
If you want to select a large area, click the schedule type to select it, then press the
left-click button on the mouse and move it to select a period of time.
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➢ Motion​: SD card will start to record when motion is detected during this time.
➢ None​: SD card will not record even when motion is detected during this time.
Note​: SD card can only store Motion Detection alarm, it doesn’t support
continuous recording.
4.3 Device Settings > Network
Under Network, there are 4 sub menus including ​General​, ​Advanced​, ​Status
and ​Wi-Fi Settings​, you may check and configure the network parameters of the
camera.
4.3.1 Network > General
On this page, you can configure the network parameters of the camera and
check the MAC address.
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➢ Network Access​: select how you want the camera to get an IP address.
○ DHCP​: Select this option when a DHCP server is installed on the
network, an IP
address will be automatically issued. This is the
default way of the camera.
○ Static​: Select this option when a fixed IP address is set. It is
suggested to do a IP reservation on your router for the camera in
order to avoid IP conflict.
➢ IP Address​: enter a fixed IP address for the camera in dotted-decimal
notation.
➢ Subnet Mask​: Enter a subnet mask in dotted-decimal notation.
➢ Gateway​: Enter a default gateway in dotted-decimal notation.
➢ Preferred DNS​: Enter a DNS address in dotted-decimal notation.
➢ Alternate DNS​: Enter a DNS address in dotted-decimal notation
➢ MAC Addr​: Displays the MAC address of the camera, the MAC address is
read-only.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable the settings.
4.3.2 Network Advanced
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➢ DDNS​: Configure the Camera to automatically update a dynamic DNS service. If
you want to remotely access the Camera via the Internet, you’ll probably need to
configure a DDNS account. For detailed setup, please refer to ​DDNS Setup​.
➢ NTP​: Network Time Protocol. If you’ve got the Camera connected to the Internet,
you can have it automatically sync time with an online server. For detailed setup,
please refer to ​NTP Setup​.
➢ E-mail​: Setup the email account for the camera to send and receive image file or
video file. For detailed setup, please refer to ​Email Setup​.
➢ FTP​: Setup the FTP server which the camera will upload its video or picture to.
For detailed setup, please refer to ​FTP Setup​.
➢ Push​: Enable/disable Push Notification and setup its schedule.
➢ Port Settings​: Displays the port of the camera, users can change the port value
here. For more information, please refer to ​Port Settings​.
➢ UID​: Displays the UID code of the camera. The UID is read-only.
➢ UID enable​: Enable or disable UID.
➢ UPnP enable​: Enable or disable UPnP.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable settings.
DDNS Setup
DDNS allows users to access the camera remotely via an URL address which will
automatically synchronize you WAN IP address once configured. Click the ​Setup
button next to DDNS to enter the DDNS setup page.
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Check the box to enable DDNS.
➢ DDNS Server Type​: Choose the DDNS server.
➢ Server Domain Name​: Enter the host name that you set up in your DDNS
service. This is the address you use to access your network.
➢ User Name​: Enter the username you set up with your DDNS server.
➢ Password​: Enter the password you set up with DDNS server.
➢ Confirm Password​: Re-type the password to confirm.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable settings.
NOTE​: If test is unsuccessful, a message will appear on screen informing you that
“Update was Unsuccessful”. This could mean that there’s a problem with
your network setup, or there’s a problem with the DDNS Account Name and
Password you’re using.
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NTP Setup
➢ NTP Server​: The server you intend to use to access the current date and time.
The default is pool.ntp.org.
➢ NTP Port​: The port that the NTP server uses.
➢ Enable Auto-Synchronize​: enable or disable auto-synchronization.
➢ Synchronize Every​: Set the Sync interval time.
Click ​Synchronize to synchronize the time now, click ​OK to save and enable
settings.
NOTE​:
1. If you have enabled NTP - set this to the time zone where you are.
2. Some NTP servers are NOT fully compatible with DST (Daylight Savings Time). This
may cause your system to double-count adding one or removing one more hour than
they should, or cancel each other out. You may need to change your timezone to
adjust accordingly or simply not use NTP and DST simultaneously.
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Email Setup
Click the ​Setup​ button next to E-mail to enter the setup page.
➢ Enable SSL or TLS​: Whether the email server you’re using requires a secure
link. This is on by default and should be left on if you’re using any of the preset
email servers.
➢ SMTP Server​: Type in the SMTP server for the sender Address. The default
server is for Gmail.
➢ SMTP Port​: Set the correct port number for the SMTP server you use. The
default value is the port number for Gmail.
➢ Sender Address​: The address you’re sending the email from. Type it in the
format ​youraddress@gmail.com (​please NOTE​, the email address should be
your own email account).
➢ Password​: The password for the Sender email account.
➢ Recipient Address​: The email address you want the Camera to send emails to.
You can specify up to three recipient E-mail addresses.
➢ Attachment​: Select to attach picture or video when send e-mail or receive only
notification(disable).
➢ Picture Only​: If checked, camera will only attach a picture in the email with our
any text content. This option is only available when Attachment is Attach Picutre.
➢ Interval​: The length of time that must elapse after the Camera sends an email
alert before it will send another.
➢ Email Schedule​: Setup the schedule.
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Normal​: the camera will send you an email at a fixed time(interval time) during
the selected time.
Motion​: the camera will only send you an email when motion is triggered during
the selected time.
None​: the camera will not send you email during selected time.
➢ E-mail Test​: Click this button to test whether the e-mail setting is successful. If
test failed, please check the internet connection and the settings above.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable settings.
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FTP Setup
The recorded file can be uploaded to a FTP server. Click the ​Setup button next to
FTP to enter the FTP settings.
➢ FTP server​: Type in the IP address or URL for your FTP server, and input the
correct port.
➢ Port: ​service port of the FTP server, the default value is 21, you can modify it
when necessary.
➢ Anonymous​: Check this box when you FTP server does not have a username
and password.
➢ User Name​: Type in the username of your FTP server.
➢ Password​: Type in the password for your FTP server.
➢ Upload Directory​: Input the upload folder name.
➢ Maximum File Length​: ​Set the size for the video uploaded to FTP server. The
default value is 100.
➢ File Type​: Select to upload picture or video to the FTP server.
➢ FTP Postpone​: Set the post-record time after motion is detected. This option is
Only available when File Type is Video and FTP Schedule is Motion.
➢ FTP Schedule​: Set up the schedule time.
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Normal​: the camera will constantly record and upload to the FTP server during
this time.
Motion​: the camera will only record when motion is triggered and upload to the
FTP server during this time.
None​: the camera will not record and upload to the FTP server during this time.
➢ FTP Test​: Click to test whether the FTP is setup successfully. If test failed,
please check your configuration and try again.
Port Settings
For some remotely accessing, you may need to check or change the port
settings.
➢ Media Port​: Camera will use this port to login to the Reolink client software.
The default value is 9000 and you can change it.
➢ HTTP Port​: Used to login to the web interface of the camera by a web
browser. The default value is 80 and you can change it.
➢ HTTPS Port​: Default value is 443 and you can change it.
➢ RTSP Port​: Used to send the streaming file to Realplayer, the default value is
554 and you can change it.
➢ RTMP Port​: Used to send the streaming file to Flash Player, the default value
is 1935 and you can change it.
➢ Onvif Port​: used to add the camera to third party Onvif client software. The
default value is 8000 and you can change it.
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4.3.3 Network Status
This pages shows the network parameters of your camera including IP address,
subnet mask, gateway, preferred DNS and alternate DNS.
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4.3.4 Wi-Fi Settings
You can configure the Wi-Fi settings and connect your camera to a wireless
network on this page.
➢ SSID​: Wireless Network Name, it displays the wireless network name you
are connected or prepare to connect.
➢ Password​: Input the Wi-Fi password of SSID you choose.
➢ Show Password​: Tick to show the password.
How to connect to a wireless network
1. Click the ​Scan button, it will show all the ​SSID​s and the Wi-Fi Signal
Strength.
2. Double click on the Wi-Fi network you want to Join, the ​SSID will show in the
SSID field.
3. Enter the Wi-Fi password of the SSID you choose. You may click ​Show
Password to display the password you entered, double check whether it is
correct.
4. Click on Wi-Fi Test to test if the WIFI Setting is succeeded. If ​Wi-Fi Test
Succeed​, click ​OK​ to save the settings.
If ​Wi-Fi Test Failed​, please check:
a) if the password is correct.
b) If the Antenna on Wi-Fi Camera connected properly.
c) if the Wi-Fi Router working properly.
Note​:
1. The wireless network has to be set up by using cable network connection. After
setting up successfully, you can remove the cable and use the camera via Wi-Fi
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connection.
2. When changing the settings, they should always be made first in the camera and
then in the wireless router. This ensures that the camera is always accessible when
making changes.
4.4 Device Settings > Alarm
The camera will detect motion when there is a change in the picture. Check the
Enable box to enable motion detection. you can set up the sensitivity, schedule,
motion area on this page.
NOTE: Don’t use PTZ system and motion detection simultaneously.
4.4.1 Motion > Sensitivity
It means how sensitive the camera will be to the change of the environment. Drag
the slider to change the sensitivity value. The lower the number is, the more
sensitive the motion detection will be, and the more frequent motion will be
triggered.
Click the ​Setup​ button to enter the ​Sensitivity​ setup page.
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Tips:
1. The day is divided into four periods by default, you may change each period’s start
and end time to best match the changing lighting conditions in your location.
2. During the daytime, the light is good enough for the camera to capture the whole
scenario, the sensitivity is suggested to set the values between 5–10 which will give
good results.
3. During the night time, the motion detection is more sensitive, the value is suggested
to set to 25-30 or even higher which will significantly avoid some fault trigger​.
NOTE:
The motion detection will be affected by the light and weather, it is suggested that
you should test your motion detection sensitivity both during the day and at night
to ensure your sensitivity setting is suitable for either lighting condition.
➢ False Triggers: ​Setting the motion detection at high sensitivity levels (4 or lower)
increases the frequency of false alarms. On the other hand, low sensitivity levels
(20 or higher) increase the risk that a significant motion event (such as an intruder)
will not trigger the motion detection to record.
➢ Check the Motion Detection settings both during the day and night​: In
low-light conditions (or when your cameras are using infrared night vision) the
Camera may be more or less sensitive to motion, depending on the
circumstances. The difference might be very dramatic!
➢ Weather: ​The weather conditions are going to affect your motion detection.
Dramatic weather phenomenon such as heavy rain, strong winds, lightning and so
on, may trigger the motion detection with surprising frequency. On the other hand,
things like fog, mist and other obscuring kinds of weather might mask or obscure
something moving to the point that the Camera fails to detect them.
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How to minimize the amount of noise in your images
1. Try adjusting the Image Settings to fine-tune the brightness and contrast to
get a more stable image.
2. Limit the motion sensitive area to only the areas in view that a target could
be. In particular, large featureless areas in the camera’s view are the ones
most likely to give false triggers - turning off the motion sensitivity to any area
a target cannot move in front of will help reduce false triggers.
Note: The motion detection feature will seem more sensitive at night, particularly
when using low-light or active infrared cameras. We recommend that you test
your motion detection sensitivity both during the day and at night to ensure your
sensitivity setting is suitable for either lighting condition.
4.4.2 Motion > Schedule
You can set up the time schedule when the camera will detect motion. The red
box means when motion is detected, it will trigger an alarm.
Alarm​:​ ​Camera is sensitive to motion and will trigger an alarm during this period.
None​: Camera is not sensitive to motion and will not trigger an alarm during this
period.
4.4.3 Motion > Motion Detect
Click the ​Setup button to enter the motion detect setup page. You can set the
motion detection area on this page. Areas marked by white boxes will be
sensitive to motion, those not marked will not be. Click and drag the left-click
button on the mouse to select or deselect the area you want.
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➢
➢
➢
➢
Full Screen​: Click to select the whole screen as the motion detection area.
Clear Area​: Click to clear all the motion detection area you configured.
OK​: Click to save the motion detection area configured.
Cancel​: Cancel the settings you just made.
Tips:
1. Click mouse to select and click again to deselect.
2. Click and drag the left-click button on the mouse to select or deselect certain area
you want.
3. Click ​OK​ on the Alarm page to save and enable settings.
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4.5 Device Settings > System
Under this menu, you may check the system information of the device, configure
the time settings, upgrade the firmware of the camera and reboot it.
4.5.1 System > General
Under ​General​, users can set up the Video Standard and time settings etc.
➢ Video Standard​: Choose ​PAL or ​NTSC according to your area. If this is set
incorrectly, the camera’s picture may be black and white, flickering or similar.
● PAL​: used in Western Europe and Australia.
● NTSC​: used in the US, Canada and Japan.
➢ Time Zone​: Choose the time zone where you are.
➢ Date Format​: the format of the date you want the camera to show.
➢ System Time​: the current time of the camera. It could be edited manually.
➢ Synchronize Local Time​: Click to synchronize the camera time with local PC
time.
➢ DST Settings​: Turn on and set up DST if DST is applied in your area, As to how
to configure it, please refer to​ H​ow to configure DST Settings​.
➢ Enable Password​: Enable or disable the password to log in the camera.
➢ Device Name​: Shows the name of your camera. You can modify the name here.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable settings.
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How to configure DST Settings
1. Click on DST Settings to enter the setup page.
2. Check E
​ nable​ to enable DST Settings.
3. Choose the ​offset time (1 hour or 2 hours ahead) according to the DST policy in
your area.
4. Type in the Start time and End time when DST is started or ended in your area.
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4.5.2 System > Information
This page shows some basic information of the camera including device name,
model number and firmware version etc.
4.5.3 System > Maintenance
On this page, you can set the camera to reboot itself automatically at a certain
time, reset the camera to default settings and upgrade the firmware etc.
➢
➢
➢
➢
Enable auto reboot​: Enable or disable auto reboot of the camera.
Auto reboot at​: Choose when you’d like the camera to reboot.
Default Settings​: Click Restore to reset the camera to factory default.
Configuration​: Export or import the configuration file including all the settings
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done to the camera.
➢ Firmware Upgrade​: Instructs the Camera to update its firmware.
How to upgrade firmware
1. Download the firmware from Reolink official website: ​https://reolink.com/firmware/
2. Go to Device Settings > System > Maintenance, click on From Local.
3. Click on Browse to locate the upgrading file (end with pak), click on Upgrade to
upgrade the firmware.
Note: It is suggested to check Update Configure File when upgrading the firmware.
And the configuration set to the camera will be erased, you will need to configure the
camera again.
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4.5.4 System > Performance
This page shows the CPU loading for the connected Camera, bit rate and
Ethernet Port Throughout.
4.5.5 System > Reboot
Click the ​Reboot​ button on this page to restart the camera.
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4.6 Device Settings > Device
Users can check the SD card info or format the SD card on this page.
Note: This option is only available when you have inserted a SD card to the
camera.
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4.7 Device Settings > User
Under this menu, you can check and modify the user information.
4.7.1 User > Online User
It shows the current users who are accessing the camera.
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4.7.2 User > Add User
The admin account has the authority to add other users. The maximum number
of users is 19.
➢
➢
➢
➢
➢
User Name​: Type in a user name.
Enable Login Password​: check to enable password for the added user.
Administrator​: Whether or not this account has administrator authority.
Password​: Type a password for the added user.
Confirm Password​: Re-type the password to confirm.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable settings.
4.7.3 User > Manage User
Change the password for the User or delete user on this page.
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How to change the login password
1. Highlight the user account whose password you want to change, go to ​Modify
Password​.
2. Check ​Enable Login Password​, enter the old password, input the new one and
re-type it to confirm, then go to ​OK​, it will show “​Operation Succeed​” on the
bottom which means the password changed successfully.
Note:
1. If the old password is the default one, please leave the Old Password field
blank.
2. Users cannot change the username of “admin”.
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Chapter 5 Basic Settings
Click Basic Settings to display the submenus including ​OSD​, ​Encode​ and ​Image​.
5.1 Basic Settings > OSD
Please refer to ​4.1 Device Settings > Display​.
5.2 Basic Settings > Encode
Please refer to ​4.2.1 Record > Encode​.
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5.3 Basic Settings > Image
You can adjust the picture for live feed under this menu.
➢ Brightness​: Changes how light the image appears to be.
➢ Contrast​: Increases the difference between the blackest black and the whitest
white in the image.
➢ Saturation​: Alters how much color is displayed in the image. The higher the
saturation, the brighter and more vivid colors will appear to be.
➢ Hue​: Changes the color mix of the image (this can have very dramatic results).
➢ Sharpen​: Sharpen image to increase the Signal Noise Ratio.
➢ Mirroring​: Choose
to be horizontally reversed.
to change the orientation of the image
➢ Rotation​: Choose
to turn the image upside down.
➢ Default​: Click Default to restore default image settings.
Note​: Your image settings will affect your recordings!
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Chapter 6 Advanced Settings
You can adjust various camera settings according to the environment where the
camera is installed under this menu.
➢ Anti-flicker​: Use this feature if some devices such as TV screens and lights are
flickering.
● 50GHz​: Used for Australia and the UK.
● 60GHz​: Used for the USA and Canada.
➢ Exposure​: Select the exposure level of the camera based on pre-defined
conditions. Select Manual to adjust shutter range and gain value of the camera
manually.
➢ White Balance​: Change the way the camera processes white balance to correct
image colors. Select Manual to adjust red gain and blue gain.
➢ Day/Night​: Set the camera’s color mode during different times of the day and
night.
● Color​: the camera will show a colorful image which is usually in the day
time.
● Black and white​: the camera will show the image only with black and white
color which is usually during the night when the IR LEDs are on.
● Auto​: the camera will automatically switch between ​Color and ​Black and
white​ according to the light conditions.
➢ Backlight​: Optimize brightness and contrast levels to compensate for
differences between dark and bright objects using either BLC or WDR mode.
This may improve image clarity in high contrast situations but should be tested at
different times of the day and night to ensure there is no negative effect.
➢ 3D-NR​: Short for 3D-Noise Ratio, if Enabled, it may decrease the noise of the
image.
➢ LED light​: Turn on/off the IR LEDs.
➢ Default​: Restore to default settings.
Click ​OK​ to save and enable settings.
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Chapter 7 Warranty & Technical Support
7.1 Warranty
Reolink warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for a
period of ​Two (2) years from its original purchase date. You must present your
receipt as proof of purchase for warranty validation. Any unit which proves
defective during the stated period will be repaired without charge for parts or
labor or replaced at the sole discretion of Reolink. The end user is responsible for
all freight charges incurred to send the product to Reolink’s repair center. The
end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to
any country other than the country of origin.
The warranty does not cover any incidental, accidental or consequential damages
arising from the use of or the inability to use this product. Any costs associated
with the fitting or removal of this product by a tradesman or other person or any
other costs associated with its use are the responsibility of the end user. This
warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not
transferable to any third party. Unauthorized end user or third party modifications
to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will render all
warranties void.
By law some countries do not allow limitations on certain exclusions in this
warranty. Where applicable by local laws, regulations and legal rights will take
precedence.
7.2 Technical Support
If you have any questions or problems, you may refer to
https://reolink.com/faqs/​ for the answers and solutions.
If you may need any technical support, please contact us at
support@reolink.com
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We have developed user-friendly products and documentation.
You may download the software and manual from
https://reolink.com/software-and-manual/
You
may
download
https://reolinkhello.com/firmware/
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