Zhuhai Raysharp Technology RS-CH772H1B Wireless Camera User Manual Users manual

Zhuhai RaySharp Technology Co.,Ltd Wireless Camera Users manual

Users manual

                                            User Manual RS-CH772H1B-36-RF
User Manual 1    Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Product Description ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Operation Environment ........................................................................................................................... 4 2. Device Connection ......................................................................................................................................... 5 3. Device Operation Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 6 3.1 Check Connection ................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Searching Device ..................................................................................................................................... 6 3.3 Installation of Controls and Login to System .......................................................................................... 7 3.3.1 Preview ............................................................................................................................................. 8 3.3.2 Playback(optional function) ...................................................................................................... 10 4 Parameter Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 10 4.1 Display Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 Image Control ........................................................................................................................................ 11 4.3 Video Blocking ...................................................................................................................................... 12 5.Record Parameters ....................................................................................................................................... 12 5.1. Rec Parameters ..................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2. Schedule ............................................................................................................................................... 13 6. Network Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 Network Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 13 6.2 WiFiSet .................................................................................................................................................. 14 6.3 transcode settings ................................................................................................................................... 14 6.4 E-Mail Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 15 6.5 DDNS Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 16 6.6 IP Filtering ............................................................................................................................................. 16 6.7 RTSP ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 6.8 FTP ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 7. Alarm Parameter ......................................................................................................................................... 18 7.1 Mobile Detection ................................................................................................................................... 18 8. Device .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
User Manual 2 8.1 SD Card(optional function) .............................................................................................................. 19 8.2 Logs ....................................................................................................................................................... 20 8.3 Audio ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 9. System Parameters ...................................................................................................................................... 21 9.1 Basic Information .................................................................................................................................. 21 10. Advanced ................................................................................................................................................... 23 10.1 System Update ..................................................................................................................................... 23 10.2 Default Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 23 10.3 System Maintenance ............................................................................................................................ 24
User Manual 3 Introduction Thank you for using our network camera products.Our network camera productsare integrated and developed for network  video  monitoring,  including  Storage  Network  Bullet,  Wireless  Storage  Network  Bullet,  IR  Network Dome, IR Network Weather-Proof Cameras and High-Speed Network Ball. High-performance single SOC chips are used in media processor for audio/video acquisition, compression and transmission/transfer. Standard H.264 encoding  algorithm  is  applied  to  ensure  clear  and  smooth  video  representation  and  transfer  performance. Embedded  Web  Server  offers  users  access  to  real-time  surveillance  and  remote  control  of  front-end  camera through IE browser.   Thenetwork cameras are easy to install and operate.The network cameras areapplicable to large and medium-size enterprises,  governmental  projects,  large  mall,  chain  supermarkets,  intelligent  buildings,  hotels,  Hospitals  and schools and other group customers, as well as to applications requiring remote network video transmission and monitoring.    Instructions:      For purpose of this manual, IP camera means network camera.    Single click means a single click on the left mouse button.    Double click means a double-click on the left mouse button.    The default for DHCP automatically obtain an IP address    The default factory administrator user name for IP camera is admin (in lowercase), and the password is 123456.    The default Web port number is 80 and the default media port number is 9000.   Statement:   Some information contained in this manual may differ  from the  actual product.  For  any problems  you  cannot solve with the use of this manual, please contact our technical support or the authorized dealers. This manual may be subject change without prior notice.
User Manual 4 1. Overview 1.1 Product Description An  IP  camera  is  a  digital  online surveillance  camera  embedded  with  Web  server  and  capable  of  independent operation,  giving user  access  to  real-time  monitoring  through  web  browser  or  client  software  from  any  place across the world.   IP  camera  is  based  on  the  latest  Hisilicon  solution,  an  integrated  media  processing  platform  for  audio/video acquisition, compression and network transmission on a single board. It is in compliance with H.264/ H265 High Profile encoding standards. Any remote user can have access to real-time monitoring by entering the IP address or domain  name  of  the  IP  camera  in  web  browser.  This  network  camera  solution  is  applicable  to  residential  or business  environmentas  well  as  a  wide  range  of  situations  requiring  remote  network  video  monitoring  and transmission. The IP camera products are easy to install and operate.   The IP cameras can be managed by several users with different authorization levels.   IP cameras allows  mobile  detection, and  sends e-mail and snapshot  taken in  case of  emergency and store  the image or video snapshot in SD card for retrieval.    1.2 Operation Environment Operating system:    Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 2008 (32/64-bit),                                     Windows 2003/Windows XP/Windows 2000 (32-bit)   CPU: Intel Core Duo II dual-core processor or higher Memory: 1G or more Video memory: 256M or more Display: 1024 × 768 or higher resolution IE: IE 6.0 or higher version
User Manual 5 2. Device Connection IP camera can be connected in two ways: 1. Connection to PC   Connect IP camera to  PC via straight-through network cable, with power input connected to a DC 12V adaptor, and set the IP addresses of the PC and IP camera in one network segment. The IP  camera will communicate with PC within one minute after being powered on if the network operates normally.         2. Connection to router/switch This is more commonly used in connecting the IP camera to Internet, where the camera and PC are connected to LAN ports of a router/switch, with gateway of the camera set to the IP address of the router.
User Manual 6 3. Device Operation Instructions 3.1 Check Connection 1. The  default factory  IP  address for  IP  camera  is  192.168.1.125and the subnet  mask is 255.255.255.0. Allocate to your computer an IP address in the same network segment as the IP camera, for example, 192.168.1.69, and a same subnet mask as that of the IP camera.   2. Test whether the IP camera is connected properly and started normally by clicking on Start > Run and entering "cmd" and pressing ENTER, and entering "ping 192.168.1.168" in the command line window to                 Check whether the IP camera is accessible. If the PING command is executed successfully, it indicates that the IP camera operates normally and the network is connected properly. If the PING command fails, check IP address and gateway setting of the PC and connectivity of the network.   3.2 Searching Device Tips: IPC Device Search may be used for device searching across network segments. Before running IPC Device Search, click on the local connection icon  at the lower right corner of the desktop;   1. Add IP addresses of several network segments in TCP/IP setting for local connection (as shown below). By running the searching tool you can search any device with IP address in the same network segment.            Note: IPC Device Search uses multicast protocol for device searching across segments but any firewall forbids traffic of multicast data packets, so any firewall must be disabled in order that network the information on device can be
User Manual 7 acquired.   Online device searching procedure 1. Run IPC Device Search by double clicking icon  . It will search and display any online IPC and its IP address, port number, number of channels, device type and version, subnet mask, gateway, MAC address and connection pattern.    3.3 Installation of Controls and Login to System Before  using  IE  (Internet  Explorer)  browser  to  access  the  IP  camera  for  the  first  time,  related  plug-in components must be installed by followingthe procedure below:   Access IP address of the IP camera to automatically load the controls from it. In a pop-up plug-in installation dialog box, choose an installation option to perform the installation process.
User Manual 8 3.3.1 Preview Operate IE and enter the IP address of the camera (http://192.168.1.125) to open a login box as shown below:     In the login box you can choose a language for the IE client. Enter your user name (admin by default) and password (123456 by default) and then press OK to open a preview frame as shown below:  Some buttons in the preview frame are described below :Can be opened (breathing) on/off (breathing) wouldn't light : Color setting button, for setting of color, brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the frame.:PTZ control yuntai function    : read the recording file from SD card, and then playback from browser : Access to device setting menu, for customized setting of various device parameters.   : For setting of snapshot, video file type and storage path.     :  Help  information (including  current  user,  Web  browser and  plug-in versions), logout button,  for returning to the login page.
User Manual 9 : Preview frame ratio adjustment, toggling between Original Ratio and Automatic Ratio.   :  Preview  control  buttons  -  Zoon-In/Out,  Open  Video,  Snap  and  Sound  On/Off, Mircophonearranged from the left to the right.     : Dynamic switching of bit stream for the preview frame.   :Yuntai  control  button, click  on  the  preview page after the diagram below:       Preview page pops up a new operating page, contains the PTZ, Preset, Cruise PTZ: on behalf of yuntai bearing (or so) Preset: you can add, delete, call the Preset points (1-15)                                                       Cruise: can default, stop and Cruise mode to parallel Cruise, parallel 355 degrees Local Setting : Click Path Configuration button to pop up the following dialog box: In this dialog box you can set video storage location, paths for download of remote file and storage of image snapshot, file type (AVI by default, in H264 encoding) and video recording duration.
User Manual 10 3.3.2 Playback(optional function) Click record file to playback, select the corresponding date, then click the Search to go to below page              Button function explanation: :Record file type;ALL、Normal、Alarm  :From left to right is play/pause, stop, frame playback(click one time, playback one Frame), slow playback, fast forward, audio control :from  left  to  right  is  scale  up,  Video  clips(need  to  setup  in  the  progress  bar), screenshot, video download and zoom  4 Parameter Setting   4.1 Display Configuration Click on Parameter Setting to open the page as below (preview setting page by default):
User Manual 11 Name of channel: name of the IP camera Display of channel: Choose to display or conceal it. defaults to Disable Time display: Choose to display or conceal it. Blinking control: Choose 50Hz, 60Hz or disable it.   Transparency: Choose transparency of display of name of channel and time on the preview frame (smaller value indicates higher transparency) OSD: the text in red color on the frame; you can locate display of the name of channel and time by dragging it in the preview frame.   4.2 Image Control Click on Image Control in Display Configuration to open the following page:      IR-Cut Model: Classified into GPIO Automatic, Colored, and Black-White models.   Delay: IR-cut switching delay.   Image rollovers: is there a flip horizontal and vertical flip Image Control: backlight compensation, 3D noise reduction, WDR, automatic gain, shutter speed, exposure time and white balance.
User Manual 12 4.3 Video Blocking Click on Video Blocking in Display Configuration to open the following page:    Procedure of setting video blocking:   1. Check Enable Video Blocking     2. Press down and hold the left mouse button and drag out a area for video blocking (up to four areas at one time) 3. Click on Save to enable the video blocking area.   Remove: After clicking Refresh, choose a blocked area by clicking it and then click Remove and click Save to remove it.    5.Record Parameters 5.1. Rec Parameters Click Rec Parameters under the menu Record, go to below page     This function is to control the record, pre record and record type (main stream and substream)
User Manual 13 5.2. Schedule Click Schedule under the menu Record, then go to the page as below   As image: one grid in the table is 30 minutes, green is normal record, yellow is motion detection alarm. User can setup according to private requirement to choose different record type and time。 6. Network Parameters 6.1 Network Parameters Click on Network Parameters in Network Parameter Menu to open the following page:               Networking mode: DHCP (Automatically  Acquired), Manually  Configured and  PPPOE; the  default  is  DHCP (Automatically Acquired) Media port: Media port for IPC Web port: Web port for IPC Cell phone port: Port for connection of cell phone client IP address: IP address of IPC Subnet mast: Subnet mast of IPC
User Manual 14 Default gateway: Default gateway of the device Preferred/Alternate DNS server: Set DNS server UPNP: Enable or disable UPNP function for the device (disable by default) 6.2 WiFiSet      LAN search and add a wifi hotspot   6.3 transcode settings Click on Bit Stream Setting in Network Parameter Menu to open the following page:        By default the available bit streams are: main bit stream, sub-bit stream and cell phone bit steam.   You can set resolution, frame rate, video encoding, encoding level, audio, I frame interval, variable frame rate and bit stream size respectively for main bit stream, sub-bit stream and cell phone bit steam.   Resolution: Set resolutions respectively for bit streams: The highest resolution for main bit stream is 1280×720. The higher resolution for sub-bit stream is 640×480. The only resolution available for cell phone bit steam is 320×480.
User Manual 15 Frame rate: When refresh rate is 50Hz, the maximum available frame rate is 25 fps. When refresh rate is 60Hz, the maximum available frame rate is 30 fps.   Audio: Enable audio for each bit stream.   I frame interval: Set I frame interval.   Bitrate control: Set constant or variable bitrate for bit stream.   Bit stream: Set bit stream value by choosing fixed value or customizing it.   Note: Range of main bit stream is32-8192.   Range of sub-bit stream is 32-4096.   Range of cell phone bit steam is 32-1024.   6.4 E-Mail Configuration Click on E-Mail Configuration in Network Parameter menu to open the following page:            E-Mail Configuration: mail service setting - used with alarm function to upload images snapped to the mail server.   Enable e-mail: Enable or disable e-mail function.   Port: The default port number is 25 (mail serve port).   SMTP server: Enter the address of mail server.   Address of sender: Address of sending mailbox   Password of sender: Password of sending mailbox                                         Address of recipient: Address of receiving mailbox,( can add 3 to receive email address)                     Time interval: Time interval for sending mail (1 minute, 3 minute, 5 minute, 10 minute)
User Manual 16 6.5 DDNS Configuration Click on DDNS Configuration in Network Parameter menu to open the following page:   DDNS configuration: Dynamic DNS configuration - used with server for access from an extranet.                 Enable DDNS: Enable or disable it.            Address of server: Choose "3322".      Name of host: Enter the name of active server        User name: Name of the user    Password: Password of the user 6.6 IP Filtering Click on IP Filtering in Network Parameter menu to open the following page:               Filtering mode: Three modes are available (Allow all IP connections, Allow all IP connections as set, Forbid IP connection as set).   Add: Add any allowed or forbidden IP address                                                                                                                                                 Delete: Delete any IP address added previously
User Manual 17 6.7 RTSP Click on RTSP in Network Parameter menu to open the following page:          RTSP Enabling: Enable or disable RTSP. RTSP is enabled by default. After it is disabled, it will not be found with ONVIF.   RTSP Port: The default port number  is 554,  and  can be changed  to another  value between 1024 and  65535. Modification to the parameter will restart the system.   Operation Instructions:   For IP cameras of 3MP/4MP Series: rtsp://IP:Port/ch00/A    A:0 (main bit stream), 1(sub-bit stream), 2 (cell phone bit stream) For IP cameras  of  2MP  Series:  rtsp://IP:Port  /A      A:0 (main  bit stream),  1(sub-bit  stream),  2  (cell  phone  bit stream)  6.8 FTP Click on FTP in Network Parameter menu to open the following page:
User Manual 18    FTP: FTP service setting - used with alarm function to upload images or videos snapped to the FTP server.    FTP:Enable or disable it.      User name:The user name for access to FTP service                                 Password:The password for access to FTP service FTP Server: Enter the address of FTP server.      Port:FTP service port number; the default number is 21.   Transmit Image: Check it to transmit image                  7. Alarm Parameter 7.1 Mobile Detection Click on Mobile Detection in Alarm Parameter menu to open the following page:    Procedure of setting Mobile Detection:   1. Check Enable Mobile Detection.   2. Press down and hold the left mouse button and drag out an area for mobile detection.   3. Set the sensitivity for mobile detection (ranging from 1 to 8; larger value indicates higher sensitivity).   4. Used with SMTP to enable mail delivery.   5. Click on Save to apply the settings.   6. Record: Record time (5s.10s.20s.30s) 7. Mail Notification 8. Upload image To FTP
User Manual 19 9. Push Notification 10. Liiumination Ring 11. Audio Alert:  Audio (Doorbell . Ringtone Siren) default for the door bell ring                                 Duration: 10s.30s.60s (Note: When any object moves within the target area, a letter "M" in green color will be displayed on the preview frame)  8. Device It includes SD Card(optional function)  Logs and Audio. Their interfaces and functions are described below.   8.1 SD Card(optional function) Click SD Card under the menu Device, then go to below page                Insert SD card to device, system will auto detect the total capacity and balance capacity of SD card and give The information of time to record SD Card Overwrite:when the capacity of SD card is 0, new recorad will overlap previous record(this function is default on) SD Card Format: to format SD card
User Manual 20 8.2 Logs Click on Logs in Device menu to open the following page:                      Log Type: Eight types of logs are available - system logs, network logs, parameter logs, alarm logs, user logs, recording logs, storage logs and all logs). Choose the starting and ending date/time for retrieval.   Click on "Search" to retrieve and display related logs in the table below.   Click on "Delete" to delete all device logs.   Click on "Refresh" to refresh the logs selected.   8.3 Audio Click on Audio in Device menu to open the following page:                       Procedure of setting Audio:     Check Open Audio option to access audio setting, and set audio input/output volume (ranging 0~10), and then click on Save to save the parameters set.
User Manual 21 9. System Parameters System parameters include Basic Information, User Configuration and System Information. Their interfaces and functions are described below.   9.1 Basic Information Click on Basic Information in System Parameters mnu to open the following page:     The  device  time,  system  time,  date  format  and  time  format  contained  in  the  basic  information  can  be manually set and saved.   Three automatic time correction functions are provided in this device.     DST: Check Daylight Savings Time (DST) option to enable DST correction.   The device will correct the time based on the time deviation as set.   NTP: Check Enable NTP option, input the address of time server  and  choose  a  time  zone  and  then  save  the  setting.  The system will correct time in accordance with the time server.     Sync  with  PC  Time:  The  device  will  use  PC  as  a  time server to correct time.
User Manual 22 9.2 User Configuration Click on User Configuration in System Parameters menu to open the following page:                 Here you can set user access authority and login password.    9.3 System Information Click on System Information in System Parameters menu to open the following page:                   Here some system information on the device will be displayed, including device type, MAC address and software version.
User Manual 23 10. Advanced It includes System Update, Default Parameters and System Maintenance. Their interfaces and functions are described below.   10.1 System Update Click on System Update in Advanced menu to open the following page:      Update will be unavailable if the update files do not match the target device.   10.2 Default Parameters Click on Default Parameters in Advanced menu to open the following page:     Check relevant options and click on Save to recover the default factory settings for the options as checked.
User Manual 24 10.3 System Maintenance Click on System Maintenance in Advanced menu to open the following page:    Here you can set regular restart or manual restart of the device.       FCC StatementChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user'sauthority to operate the equipment.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect 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 helpThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1)thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.
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