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AVN80X
MEGAPIXEL
NETWORK CAMERA SERIES
OPERATION GUIDE
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference.
n80x_system_V1.2
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD
All lead-free products offered by the company comply with the requirements of the
European law on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which means
our manufacture processes and products are strictly lead-free and without the hazardous
substances cited in the directive.
The crossed-out wheeled bin mark symbolizes that within the European Union the product
must be collected separately at the product end-of-life. This applies to your product and
any peripherals marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted
municipal waste. Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment.
Trademark Acknowledgements
iPad & iPhone
Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
Microsoft, Windows & Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
Disclaimer
We reserve the right to revise or remove any content in this manual at any time. We do not warrant or assume
any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of this manual. The content of
this manual is subject to change without notice.
This product does not have a standby / off mode.
MPEG4 Licensing
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG4 VISUAL STANDARD (MPEG-4 VIDEO) AND/OR (ii) DECODING
MPEG4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY
MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY
OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL
AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
GPL Licensing
This product contains codes which are developed by Third-Party-Companies and which
are subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL) or the GNU Lesser Public License
(LGPL).
The GPL Code used in this product is released without warranty and is subject to the
copyright of the corresponding author.
Further source codes which are subject to the GPL-licenses are available upon request.
We are pleased to provide our modifications to the Linux Kernel, as well as a few new
commands, and some tools to get you into the code. The codes are provided on the FTP
site, and please download them from the following site or you can refer to your distributor:
http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/GPL/076D_Series/arm-linux-2.6.tar.gz
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Product Features....................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Package Content....................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Product Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.5 External I/O Port........................................................................................................................................ 2
1.6 Status Indicator.......................................................................................................................................... 2
1.7 Micro SD Card........................................................................................................................................... 3
3. CAMERA CONFIGURATIONS............................................................................................................ 8
3.1 System configuration menu....................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Network ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1 Network ............................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.2 DDNS ...............................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.3 SNTP................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.4 FTP.................................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.5 MAIL ...............................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.6 Filter ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.7 UPnP .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.5 Storage.................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.5.1 SD Card..........................................................................................................................................................16
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Product Features
Easy network setup with your iPhone / iPad
1.3 Megapixel live MOS sensor with HDTV 720p quality, allowing users to
notice minor details more easily
SD card support for video storage
Push Video support to send an event notification to your iPhone and Android phones immediately once the specified event type
is triggered, and play video recording once you confirm the receipt.
White LED built-in to illuminate the scene manually, scheduled by a timer, or triggered by a motion, an alarm, or an audio event
External alarm I/O device connection
Microphone & speaker built-in for two-way audio transmission
Remote Surveillance
-- Fully compatibility on iPhone & iPad, and Internet Explorer on Windows operating system
Camera Bracket
Adapter
DC 5V:
Reset:
With the power connected, press to reset all parameters, including the IP address to factory default
settings.
The camera will reboot after default reset. Please do not disconnect your camera during the reset
process.
A 6-pin I/O terminal is supplied with the camera for external alarm device connection. For details,
please refer to 1.5 External I/O Port at page 2.
Always on
Always on
Always off
System Status
During powering on
Reset default
Upgrade
Connection Status
LAN connected
LAN disconnected
Internet connected
Internet disconnected
Always on
Blinking (on 100 ms, off 500 ms)
---
--Always on
Blinking (on 100 ms, off 500 ms)
3G Connection Error on
iPhone / iPad / Android Mobile Device
3G Connection Setting
Uncompleted
Blinking
--
(on 5 sec, off 0.5 sec, on 0.5 sec, off 0.5 sec, on 5 sec)
--
Keep current status for 20 sec Blinking for 3 sec Return to current status
Note: Its recommended to insert or remove the micro SD card with power disconnected, or the camera
will reboot.
Note: For the compatible list of the micro SD card, please refer to APPENDIX 3 MICRO SD CARD
COMPATIBLE LIST at page 24.
Note: If youre prompted to install VLC player, Software and H264 Streaming Viewer, please
agree to proceed the installation.
Step5: When the login is successful, the live view is shown.
Function
Icon
User Level
Description
Live
DPTZ
Backup
For details, please refer to 2.4 Event Record Search & Playback at page
7.
A micro SD card must be inserted for local video recording.
Config.
Switch to the system configuration page, and the functions available for
Supervisor and Power User are different.
For details, please refer to 3.1 System configuration menu at page 8.
Live player
--
ActiveX
QuickTime
QuickTime is Apple Inc.s multimedia software. You need to have
QuickTime installed in your operating system before selecting QuickTime.
When it is selected, you will be promoted to enter the user name and
password to access the camera.
VLC
Quality
--
Resolution
--
When Push Video is on, the live resolution will be fixed to VGA.
The current live view size is the same as the selected resolution.
Normal Size
The selected resolution is resized to fit into the current live view size.
Fit to screen
This icon doesnt work when the selected resolution is VGA or QVGA.
Click and hold the movable square on the left bottom corner of the live
view to move
Scale
This icon appears only when the selected resolution is larger than the current
live view size.
The QVGA resolution is resized to fit into the current live view size.
CIF Resize
This icon appears only when the selected resolution is QVGA (CIF).
Snapshot
Click to take a snapshot of the current view, and save to the location
specified in Config. Camera Camera Snapshot Path.
Flip
Full Screen
DPTZ
Audio On / Off
White LED
Before enabling the white LED, make sure youve already adjusted the
brightness of the light on the LED light control bar below.
The LED will also be enabled when youve scheduled it to be activated in
Config. Camera LED.
Record On / Off
Alarm Out
Microphone
When the brightness level is adjusted to 100%, the system will enable the
brightness of 100% for 3 minutes, reduce to 50% for 1 minute, and return to
100% for 3 minutes, etc. This is to protect and extend the lifetime of the white
LED.
FUNCTION
Fit to screen /
Original size
DESCRIPTION
There are several display resolutions available. When the selected resolution is out of your current live
view support, a part of your surveillance area might get covered on the screen, and you need to
manually move on the screen to check the covered part.
This shows the selected resolution is scaled to fit in the current live view size. Click to restore the
: scaled resolution to its original size.
: This shows the live view resolution is in its original size.
Take snapshots
Click to take a snapshot of the current view, and save to the location specified in Config. Camera
Camera Snapshot Path.
Click to activate the auto mode of the camera. The auto mode could be Sequence or Auto Pan
specified in Config. Camera Cruise Active Mode.
Note: This function is available only when DPTZ is enabled.
Sequence: Move to several preset points accordingly and regularly specified in Config. Camera
Cruise Active Mode Sequence.
Note: Preset points are set in Config. Camera Preset.
Auto Pan: Pan automatically and horizontally.
Enable DPTZ
Click to activate the digital PTZ function. When this function is enabled, the following operations are
available:
Auto mode
Move up / down / left / right after digital zoom-in.
Zoom in / out
Click to jump to the next / previous time interval in an hour, for example, 11:00 ~ 12:00 or 14:00
~ 15:00, and start playing the earliest event video clip recorded during this whole hour.
Fast Forward
Increase the speed for fast forward. Click to get 2X, 4X, 8X and 16X speed forward eventually.
Fast Rewind
Increase the speed for fast forward. Click to get 2X, 4X, 8X and 16X speed rewind eventually.
Play
Pause
Stop
Step
Audio
Download
Click to download the current video clip to the specified path in your PC.
3. CAMERA CONFIGURATIONS
Users can further configure this network camera by accessing via Internet Explorer.
Note: You need to be Supervisor or Power User to enter the system configuration page. If not,
please re-log into the camera with the supervisor user level.
Sub-Menu
Reference
Network
Network
DDNS
SNTP
FTP
Enter the FTP information for event notifications when FTP is chosen in Trigger
Trigger.
Enter Email information for event notifications when Email is chosen in Trigger Trigger.
Filter
Choose to permit or block the IP address(es) which can access this camera.
UpnP
Allow this camera to be detected among devices within the same network area for easy and
quick usage.
1. Set the camera title.
Camera
Camera
Preset
Cruise
Set the cruise mode when the auto mode is enabled: Sequence or Auto Pan.
Color
LED
1. Set the activation of the LED to be manual or automatic by an alarm, a motion, or an audio
event.
2. Adjust the activation sensitivty of white LED light.
3. Set the schedule to enable LED.
Audio
Record
Record Timer
Storage
SD Card
Check the current storage capacity and clear all recorded data when needed.
Trigger
Trigger
Push Video
Record Timer
Main Menu
Sub-Menu
Reference
1. Select the language of the web browser.
General
General
Time
Server Log
Online
Account
Upgrade
3.2 Network
3.2.1 Network
You can set the network configuration of the network camera depending on your network type.
For details, please refer to Advanced Network Setup from www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf.
3.2.2 DDNS
Select On when the selected network type in Network is PPPOE or DHCP.
For details, please refer to Advanced Network Setup from www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf.
3.2.3 SNTP
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is used to synchronize your camera time with the networked computer
systems.
Function
Description
GMT
Once users choose the time zone, the network camera will adjust the local area time of the system
automatically.
Function
Description
NTP Server
Simply use the default SNTP server (For example, tock.stdtime.gov.tw) or change to another server with
which users are familiar.
Sync
Click and the network camera will synchronize the time with the network time.
3.2.4 FTP
Enter the detailed FTP information and click Save to confirm. The information you set here will be applied
when FTP is selected in Trigger Trigger.
3.2.5 MAIL
Enter the detailed e-mail information and click Save to confirm. The information you set here will be applied
when Email is selected in Trigger Trigger.
Function
Description
SMTP Server
Enter the SMTP server address provided from your e-mail system supplier.
Port
Enter the port number provided from your e-mail system supplier. If this column is left blank, the e-mail server will use
port 25 to send e-mails.
Mail From
Verify Password
Some mail servers are required to verify the password. Please enter the user name and password.
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3.2.6 Filter
Choose to permit or block the IP address(es) which can access this camera, and click Save to confirm.
Function
Description
Filter Configuration
Error Count
Set the maximum count for login failure. When the maximum count is reached, the IP address trying to access the
network camera will be locked.
Set the lock time in minutes when the maximum count of error login for an IP address is reached.
Echo Request
Select Non-Block to allow other users to use the ping command to detect the IP address of your network camera, or
Block to deny the ping command request.
If Enable is selected, choose whether you want to permit (Allow) or block (Deny) the IP address list below.
To add an item to the IP address list, key in the IP address in Rule, and click Add.
To remove an existing item in the IP address list, click the item you want to remove, and click Delete.
3.2.7 UPnP
UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play, which allows devices to connect seamlessly in the home and
corporate environments and simplify installation of computer components.
Check Enable to allow the network camera to be detected among devices within the same network area, and
set the identification name of the camera in Friendly name.
When this function is activated, the other PC within the same domain as this camera will be able to search this
camera in Network Neighbor with the identification name set in Friendly name. Double-click it to quickly open
the web browser for camera access.
Port Mapping
This function can eliminate the need to additionally access the router for port forwarding.
For details, please refer to Advanced Network Setup from www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf.
Note: Before using this function, make sure your router supports UPnP, and this function is enabled. If
not, please access your router additionally for port forwarding.
When Port Mapping is set to Enable, the system will automatically assign an IP address or port number for
you if no IP address or port number is entered.
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Note: When the configurations are saved successfully, youll see a message indicating the IP address
and port number assigned to this network camera.
3.3 Camera
3.3.1 Camera
Adjust the camera parameters if necessary.
Item
Description
Title
Snapshot Path
Environment
Select the current environment for the camera to automatically adjust itself to produce the images suitable for the
selected environment.
Frame Rate
The frame rate allowed to each viewer can be adjusted to adapt to the bandwidth on the network.
Set the desired image frame rate to the maximum (FULL) or to a specified frame rate (1/2; 1/3; 1/4; 1/5; 1/10;
1/15).
The actual frame rate depends on the actual network connection, and may be lower than the specified one.
Select the video resolution when the stream format is set to MPEG4 or MJPEG.
The options are: VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240), and QCIF (176 x 144).
OSD
Select ON to show the camera title on the live view, or OFF to hide the camera title.
This function is used to extend the exposure time for clearer images when the light is not sufficient.
Select 1 ~ 5 to extend the exposure time based on your current light condition. The larger the value, the longer
the exposure time, and the less the fps.
0 means function off.
3.3.2 Preset
Note: Before using this function, make sure the DPTZ function is enabled.
You can set new preset points (up to 16) or check existing points here.
How to set a new preset point
Step1: Click DPTZ icon.
Step2: Move to the point with proper ratio that suits your need.
Step3: In Current Position, give a name to this point, and click Add.
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3.3.3 Cruise
Note: Before using this function, make sure you have finished setting several preset points.
Here defines how the auto mode of the camera is going to work when
Auto Pan
When Auto Pan is selected here and
zoom-in ratio.
is clicked on the DPTZ page, the camera will start panning in the 5x
Sequence
When Sequence is selected here and
preset point defined in Sequence.
is clicked on the live view page, the camera will start patrolling each
Step1: Click Add to choose a preset point from the drop-down list, and select the duration to stay at this point
from 1 ~ 60 seconds.
Then, click Save to confirm.
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3.3.4 Color
Adjust the color performance from Brightness, Contract, Hue and Saturation. Click and drag the slider to preview
the color change on the right side of ths page and adjust the image color.
To restore the default values, click Back to Default.
3.3.5 LED
In LED Configuration:
To allow the LED light to be activated manually, select Yes in Manual Enable.
To set the LED light to be activated automatically when the light condition gets dark, select Yes in Auto
Enable, and set the sensitivity for the camera to determine how dark the LED light should be activated.
There are three options: HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW.
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3.3.6 Audio
Drag the slider to adjust the volume of the microphone and speaker.
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3.5 Storage
3.5.1 SD Card
In SD Card, you can check the current status of your micro SD card, and clear all recorded data saved in the
card if needed.
3.6 Trigger
3.6.1 Trigger
You can configure how this camera reacts when theres an alarm, motion, PIR and audio event.
Detect
Item
Description
External Alarm
Motion
When Enable is selected, click Detection to enter the motion detection area setting page as follows:
Level of Sensitivity:
Set the detection sensitivity from 1 ~ 10.
Area Setting:
Set the motion detection area by selecting the area grids with your mouse. Pink grids represent the area that is not being
detected while the transparent grids are the area under detection. You can set multiple areas under detection.
Click Clear All to set the whole area undetected.
Click Select All to set the whole area under detection.
PIR
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Item
Description
Audio Detection
Trigger Duration
Action
Here defines how the camera delivers alerts to you for any event.
Item
Description
Select the event type you want to receive E-mail notifications when it occurs.
Then, click the title E-Mail underlined to configure the record time from 1 ~ 5 seconds.
The camera will send the captured video clip to the E-mail address(s) assigned in Network Mail once the
selected event type occurs.
FTP
Select the event type you want to receive FTP notifications when it occurs.
Then, click the title FTP underlined to configure the record time from 1 ~ 5 seconds.
The camera will upload the captured video clip to the FTP site assigned in Network Mail once the selected
event type occurs.
Alarm Out
Select the event type you want to trigger the alarm-out device to work when it occurs.
Then, click the title Alarm Out underlined to configure the trigger rule.
LED Alert
Select the event type you want to enable the LED light when it occurs.
Then, click the title LED Alert underlined to configure its activation time from 1 ~ 3600 seconds.
Record
Select the event type you want to enable event recording when it occurs.
Audio Alert
Select the event type you want to enable audio alert when it occurs.
Item
Description
Guard
Select to enable or disable Push Video. This function can also be enabled from your iPhone or Android mobile devices.
When this function is enabled, the image resolution is fixed to VGA.
LED Lock
Select to fix the LED light mode to auto (Enable) or remain the current LED light mode (Disable) when Push Video is
enabled.
When this function is enabled, it could ensure Push Video recording to get enough light when the environment is dark.
This function is set to Enable by default.
Select to fix the slow shutter level to level 2 (Enable) or remain the current slow shutter level (Disable) when Push Video
is enabled.
When this function is enabled, it could ensure Push Video recording to get clear images when the environment is dark.
This function is set to Enable by default.
Guard Rule
Select the rule to enable Push Video from External Alarm, Internal Alarm, or Internal Alarm OR External Alarm.
External Alarm The alarm device additionally connected to your camera
Internal Alarm The human detection function built in this camera
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Item
Description
SMS Text
Define the context when you receive the Push Video message on your iPhone or Android mobile device. Up to 28
characters are allowed.
3.7 General
3.7.1 General
In General, you can select the UI language, and check the MAC address of your camera.
To allow the status LED indicators to show the status as indicated in 1.6 Status Indicator at page 2, select ON
in Status LED Mode; to hide the status, select OFF; to only show the error status, select Temporary OFF.
Note: The status LED mode will be restored to ON after camera reboot when Temporary OFF is
selected.
To lock camera access when its not used after the specified time, select 5 MIN, 15 MIN or 30 MIN from the
drop-down list of Auto Lock Time, or select NEVER to disable this function.
Note: When the camera access is locked after the specified time, to resume camera access, please
enter the password.
3.7.2 Time
Set daylight saving time and the current time, and click Save to confirm.
Function
Description
Time Configuration
Date
Time
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3.7.4 Online
Note: This function is available only for Supervisor.
You can check the current online user(s) with respective online information. To refresh the list, click Reload.
To allow anonymous login, select Enable in Anonymous Viewer Login.
To disable image code verification at login, select No in Login with CAPTCHA Image.
3.7.5 Account
Note: This function is available only for Supervisor.
You can create a new account with different user access privilege, or delete or modify an existing account
setting.
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Column
Description
User Name
Set a user name that will be used for camera access. The user name allows up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
Password
Set the password that will be used for remote login. The password allows up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
Confirm Password
User Level
Set the security level of an account to give the permission to control different functions. There are four user levels:
SUPERVISOR, POWER USER, NORMAL USER and GUEST.
Life Time
Select how long this account is allowed to stay online (1 MIN / 5 MIN / 10 MIN / 1 HOUR / 1 DAY / INFINITE)
Step2: Then, click Save to save your setting and create a new account.
3.7.6 Upgrade
Note: This function is available only for Supervisor.
This function is used when users need to upgrade the camera for function scalability.
Note: Before using this function, make sure you have the correct upgrade files provided by your
installer or distributor.
Note: For system upgrade, you can only upgrade one file at a time. To upgrade all files, you need to
start from Step1 again when one file is upgraded.
Step1: Click
to browse to where you save the upgrade files, and select one of them.
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LAN Port
YES
LAN Speed
Supported Protocols
Frame Rate
NTSC:30, PAL:25
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Security
Web management
Camera
Image Sensor
Video Resolution
Min Illumination
Shutter Speed
S/N Ratio
Lens
f3.8mm / F1.5
Viewing Angle
75
White LED
White Balance
ATW
AGC
Auto
IRIS Mode
AES
PIR Sensor
Detection Range 76 wide angle with up to 6m long distance at 2m height (under 30C)
YES
YES
Microphone
YES
Speaker
YES
5V / 2A
Operating Temperature
-0~40
Others
Mobile Surveillance
Audio Detection
YES
YES
Motion Detection
YES
YES
Push Video / FTP / Email
Event Notification
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Resolution
Quality
Frame Rate
(Dynamic) kbps
(Static) kbps
SXGA
Best
FULL
3253
3216
High
2375
2160
Normal
1571
1266
Basic
1465
873
Best
2010
1261
High
1042
1034
Normal
685
572
Basic
457
350
Best
646
366
High
482
350
Normal
302
286
Basic
168
161
1163
1076
High
989
715
Normal
855
534
Basic
719
443
Best
789
571
High
451
447
Normal
349
237
Basic
217
165
Best
269
147
High
182
131
Normal
164
113
Basic
97
71
VGA
QVGA
SXGA
VGA
QVGA
Best
1/4
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Resolution
Quality
Frame Rate
(Dynamic) kbps
(Static) kbps
SXGA
Best
1/15
581
374
High
405
342
Normal
487
248
Basic
337
141
Best
358
79
High
201
63
Normal
180
28
Basic
92
15
Best
111
84
High
99
68
Normal
97
54
Basic
58
42
VGA
QVGA
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Manufacturer
Capacity
Class
Manufacturer
Capacity
Class
ADATA
2GB
--
Transcend
2GB
--
4GB
Class 6
4GB
Class 2
2GB
--
4GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 6
2GB
--
8GB
Class 6
4GB
Class 4
16GB
Class 10
8GB
Class 4
2GB
--
16GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
32GB
Class 4
8GB
Class 4
2GB
--
32GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
TOSHIBA
16GB
Class 4
16GB
Class 10
TOPRAM
32GB
Class 10
Apacer
SanDisk
Verico
Kingston
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APPENDIX 4 Q&A
For more details about AVN80X Q&A, please visit our official website: www.eagleeyescctv.com/supp_QnA.aspx.
Question
Answer
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AVN80X
_n80x_system_V1.3
(Restriction of Hazardous
Substances, (RoHS))
MPEG-4
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR
THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG4 VISUAL STANDARD (MPEG-4 VIDEO) AND/OR (ii) DECODING
MPEG4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY
MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY
OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL
AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
GPL
This product contains codes which are developed by Third-Party-Companies and which
are subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL) or the
GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL).
The GPL Code used in this product is released without warranty and is subject to the
copyright of the corresponding author.
Further source codes which are subject to the GPL-licenses are available upon request.
We are pleased to provide our modifications to the Linux Kernel, as well as a few new
commands, and some tools to get you into the code. The codes are provided on the FTP
site, and please download them from the following site or you can refer to your
distributor:
http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/GPL/076D_Series/arm-linux-2.6.tar.gz
1. ............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 ................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 ................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 ................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.5 I/O .......................................................................................................................................... 2
1.6 ................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.7 Micro SD ............................................................................................................................................... 3
3. ......................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 ............................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 .................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1 ...........................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.2 DDNS ...............................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.3 ...........................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.4 .........................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.5 .........................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.6 .............................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.7 UPnP .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.3 .............................................................................................................................................. 12
3.3.1 .....................................................................................................................................................12
3.3.2 .............................................................................................................................................................12
3.3.3 .........................................................................................................................................................13
3.3.4 .........................................................................................................................................................14
3.3.5 LED ........................................................................................................................................................14
3.3.6 ................................................................................................................................................................15
3.4 .................................................................................................................................................. 15
3.4.1 ................................................................................................................................................................15
3.4.2 .........................................................................................................................................................16
3.5 .................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.5.1 SD .......................................................................................................................................................16
3.6 .................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.6.1 .........................................................................................................................................................16
3.6.2 .........................................................................................................................................................18
3.7 .................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.7.1 .........................................................................................................................................................18
3.7.2 .........................................................................................................................................................19
3.7.3 .........................................................................................................................................................19
3.7.4 .....................................................................................................................................................20
3.7.5 .........................................................................................................................................................20
3.7.6 .........................................................................................................................................................21
1 ..................................................................................................................................... 22
2 .......................................................................................................................... 23
3 MICRO SD ....................................................................................................... 25
4 ..................................................................................................................................... 26
1.
1.1
iPhone / iPad
130 LIVE MOS HDTV 720p
Micro SD
Push Video iPhone Android
LED
-- iPhone & iPad Windows Internet Explorer
1.2
( iPhone / iPad)
1.3
Ethernet
Ethernet
I/O
()
Micro SD
()
IP Cam
LED
PIR
1.4
Ethernet
DC 5V
IP
I/O
1.5 I/O
6 PIN I/O
I/O PIN Alarm Out
Alarm Out
Alarm In
RS485-A
RS485-B
GND
N/A
6 PINI/O
Alarm Out
1.6
LAN
Internet
( 250 250 )
( 250 250 )
( 100 500 )
--
Internet
Internet
--
( 250 250 )
--
( 100 500 )
3G
(iPhone / iPad / Android )
--
3G
-Micro SD
Micro SD
20 3
1.7 Micro SD
Micro SD Micro SD
Micro SD ()
AVN80X AVN80X
Micro SD ()
Micro SD
Micro SD 25 3 MICRO SD
2. INTERNET EXPLORER
Microsoft Internet Explorer iPhone / iPad / Android
EagleEyes
iPhone / iPad / Android
http://www.eagleeyescctv.com
2.1
1 http://IP :
IP 60.121.46.236 888 URL http://60.121.46.236:888
Enter
2 [LOGIN]
3
[]
[]
2.2
/ /
/
DPTZ
/ /
DPTZ
6 2.3 DPTZ
7 2.4
Micro SD
8 3.
--
/ /
/
ActiveX
QuickTime
QuickTime Apple QuickTime
QuickTime QuickTime
VLC
--
/ /
/ / /
--
/ /
/ /
QVGA
CIF
QVGA (CIF)
/ /
[] [
] [] []
/ /
0
180
/ /
DPTZ
/ /
[Esc]
PTZ
LED
/ /
LED
/ /
/ /
/ /
LED LED
LED
[] [] [LED ] LED
/
Micro SD
[] [
]
LED
LED
/ /
3 50%
LED
2.3 DPTZ
PTZ (DPTZ)
1 [DPTZ] DPTZ
[] [] [] [
]
Sequence () [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[Sequence] ()
[] [] []
Auto Pan ()
DPTZ
DPTZ
/ / /
2.4
Micro SD
Micro SD 3 1.7 Micro SD
Micro SD 25 3 MICRO SD
4 8 16
4 8 16
3.
Internet Explorer
3.1
[]
9 3.2
12 3.3
15 3.4
16 3.5
16 3.6
18 3.7
DDNS
[] [] [FTP] FTP
[] [] [E-Mail] E-Mail
IP
UpnP
1.
2.
3.
DPTZ
1. LED
LED
2. LED
3. LED
( Micro SD )
PIR
SD
Push Video
1.
2. MAC
3.
1.
2.
3.2
3.2.1
www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
3.2.2 DDNS
[] [PPPOE] [DHCP] []
www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
3.2.3
GMT
NTP Server
SNTP (tock.stdtime.gov.tw)
Sync
3.2.4
FTP [] [] [] [FTP]
3.2.5
[] [] [] [E-Mail]
SMTP
25
[] []
3.2.6
IP []
10
IP
IP
[] ping IP [] ping
IP/MAC
IP/MAC
IP/MAC
[] IP
IP/MAC
IP [] IP []
IP []
3.2.7 UPnP
UPnP Universal Plug and Play ()
[] []
[] [
]
Router
www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
Router UPnP
Router
[] [] [ IP] [HTTP ] IP
IP
11
3.3
3.3.1
15 ()
Frame
Frame
(FULL / ) (1/21/31/41/51/101/15)
Frame
MPEG4 / MJPEG
[MPEG4] [MJPEG]
VGA (640 x 480)QVGA (320 x 240) QCIF (176 x 144)
[] []
OSD
1 ~ 5 FPS
0
3.3.2
DPTZ
16
1 DPTZ
2
/
-
() /
()
() ()
5
3 5
3 [] []
12
[] []
[] []
3.3.3
)
Auto Pan ()
[Auto Pan] () DPTZ
Sequence ()
[Sequence] () DPTZ
[Sequence]
1 [] (1 ~ 60 )
[]
13
2 []
[] []
[]
3 []
3.3.4
[]
3.3.5 LED
[LED ]
LED [] []
LED [] []
LED / /
14
[LED ]
LED [LED ] [] [] LED
30
3.3.6
3.4
3.4.1
Micro SD 3 1.7 Micro SD
[]
[] []
Micro SD
( ) (1 / 5 / 10 / 30 / 60)
15
3.4.2
[] []
3.5
3.5.1 SD
[SD ] Micro SD
3.6
3.6.1
16
[N.O.] [N.C.]
[Motion JPEG]
[] []
1 10
[]
[]
Push Video
[] 0 50
(5 / 10 / 20 / 40 )
E-Mail
[E-Mail] 1 5
[] []
FTP
FTP
[FTP] 1 5
[] []
[]
LED
LED
[LED ] 1 3600
17
3.6.2
(Push Video) FTP Email
Push Video
Micro SD 3 1.7 Micro SD
LED
[]
(Push Video) 2 () ()
[]
[][] []
[]
Frame
Frame
iPhone Android 28
3.7
3.7.1
[] MAC
LED 2 1.6 [ LED ]
[] []
LED [] []
[] [5 ][15 ] [30 ]
[]
18
3.7.2
[]
( / )
[] []
3.7.3
[] [] [
]
[]
19
3.7.4
[]
[] []
[Login with CAPTCHA Image] []
3.7.5
1 [New] ()
16
16
1 / 5 ) / 10 ) / 1 ) / 1 ) /
2 []
20
1
2 [] [] []
3.7.6
1
1 [
2 []
21
1
AVN80X
(Encode IPS)
3 (H.264MJPEGMPEG4)
LAN
LAN
DDNS, PPPoE, DHCP, NTP, SNTP, TCP/IP, ICMP, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, RTP, RTSP, UPnP
Frame
NTSC30PAL25
10
SXGASXVGA720PVGAQVGA
48dB (AGC )
f3.8mm / F1.5
75
LED
(1W10 )
ATW
AGC
IRIS
AES
2 6 76 ( 30C )
Micro SD
I/O
(10%)
5V / 2A
-0~40
Others
RTC ()
PTZ
(Push Video) / /
Pentium 4 CPU 1.3 GHz AMD
256 MB RAM
AGP Direct Draw32MB RAM
Windows 7Vista & XPDirectX 9.0
Internet Explorer 7.x
**
** 5mm
22
H.264
()
SXGA
VGA
QVGA
SXGA
VGA
QVGA
Frame
() kbps
() kbps
FULL
3253
3216
2375
2160
1571
1266
1465
873
2010
1261
1042
1034
685
572
457
350
646
366
482
350
302
286
168
161
1163
1076
989
715
855
534
719
443
789
571
451
447
349
237
217
165
269
147
182
131
164
113
97
71
1/4
23
Frame
() kbps
() kbps
SXGA
1/15
581
374
405
342
487
248
337
141
358
79
201
63
180
28
92
15
111
84
99
68
97
54
58
42
VGA
QVGA
24
3 MICRO SD
Class
Class
ADATA
2GB
--
Transcend
2GB
--
4GB
Class 6
4GB
Class 2
2GB
--
4GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 6
2GB
--
8GB
Class 6
4GB
Class 4
16GB
Class 10
8GB
Class 4
2GB
--
16GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
32GB
Class 4
8GB
Class 4
2GB
--
32GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
TOSHIBA
16GB
Class 4
16GB
Class 10
TOPRAM
32GB
Class 10
Apacer
SanDisk
Verico
Kingston
25
4
www.eagleeyescctv.com/supp_QnA.aspx
( 3G )
()
www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
() [QVGA]
[SXVGA]
[VGA]
(Push Video)
Push Video
[]
(Push Video)
FTPEmail SMS
AVN80X Micro SD []
(Push
Video) 18 3.6.2
AVN80X
30oC
AVN80X
www.eagleeyescctv.com/supp_QnA.aspx
[] []
Internet Explorer [] [
] []
26
CAMERA RESEAU
MEGAPIXEL
SERIES AVN80X
MANUEL UTILISATEUR
Veuillez lire les instructions avant toute lutilisation, et conserver ce manuel pour une future consultation
FCC
AVERTISSEMENT
Cet appareil utilise et gnre de lnergie radio frquence. Si son installation ou utilisation nest pas
conforme aux instructions, il peut produire des interfrences nuisibles la communication radio
frquence.
Cet appareil est conu pour lutilisation lintrieur. Ne pas lexposer la pluie ni la chaleur.
La surveillance dun lieu ouvert au public et de la voie publique est soumise lautorisation municipale et
prfectorale.
Le bloc dalimentation est conue spcialement pour la camra, ne pas lutiliser pour alimenter dautres
appareils
Toute modification de lappareil peut le rendre non-conforme aux rglementations en vigueur. Ne pas
procder sa modification sans notre accord crit au pralable.
Aucun produit modifi ne sera pris en charge dans le cadre de la garantie lgale.
Information
Nous nous rservons le droit de rviser ou de supprimer tout moment tout ou une partie du contenu de ce
manuel. Nous ne garantissons pas la totale exactitude ni assumons la responsabilit lgale quant
lutilisation des informations contenues dans ce manuel.
Le contenu de ce manuel peut faire lobjet dune rvision sans pravis.
LICENSE MPEG4
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG4 VISUAL STANDARD (MPEG-4 VIDEO) AND/OR (ii) DECODING
MPEG4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY
MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY
OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL
AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
LICENSE GPL
This product contains codes which are developed by Third-Party-Companies and which
are subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL) or the GNU Lesser Public License
(LGPL).
The GPL Code used in this product is released without warranty and is subject to the
copyright of the corresponding author.
Further source codes which are subject to the GPL-licenses are available upon request.
We are pleased to provide our modifications to the Linux Kernel, as well as a few new
commands, and some tools to get you into the code. The codes are provided on the FTP
site, and please download them from the following site or you can refer to your distributor:
http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/GPL/076D_Series/arm-linux-2.6.tar.gz
TABLE DE MATIERE
1. GENERALITE ..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Fonctionnalits du Produit......................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Contenu de lemballage ............................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Vue densemble du Produit ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 Faade Arrire........................................................................................................................................... 2
1.5 Port Entre/Sortie Externe ........................................................................................................................ 2
1.6 Indicateurs dtat ....................................................................................................................................... 2
1.7 Carte Micro SD.......................................................................................................................................... 3
3. CONFIGURATION DE LA CAMERA................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Menu configuration systme ..................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Rseaux .................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.1 Rseau local.....................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.2 DDNS ...............................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.3 SNTP................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.4 FTP...................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.5 EMAIL.............................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.6 Filtre ...............................................................................................................................................................10
3.2.7 UPnP .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
1. GENERALITE
1.1 Fonctionnalits du Produit
Configuration rseau facile avec iPhone / iPad
Capteur live MOS 1.3 Megapixel avec la qualit HDTV 720p, permettant dexaminer plus facilement le moindre dtail
Support de carte SD, pour le stockage de vido
Push Video (Alerte vido instantane) permet lenvoi immdiat dun message dalerte sur votre tlphone mobile iPhone
et Android, lorsquun vnement prprogramm survient. Vous pouvez alors visualiser la vido enregistre.
LED Blanche intgre dont lallumage peut tre command manuellement ou automatiquement selon un planning, ou
dclench par un vnement tel que dtection de mouvement, dtection de son, ou rception dun signal dalarme externe.
Interconnexion avec dautres dispositifs d Alarme Externe, en entre comme en sortie
Microphone & haut-parleur intgrs, transmission bidirectionnelle
Surveillance distance
-- Compatible avec iPhone & iPad, et Internet Explorer sous le systme Windows
Support de fixation
Adaptateur
Connecteur
Alimentation
Port RJ45
Microphone
Intgr
Port E/S
Externe
Slot micro SD
Point de fixation
Support
Haut-parleur
LED
Blanche
Dtecteur de
Prsence
Bouton
RESET
Faade avant
Faade arrire
DC 5V:
Reset:
Alimentation connecte, appuyez sur ce bouton pour rinitialiser les paramtres, y compris ladresse
IP, de la camera par les valeurs par dfaut de lusine.
La camra redmarrera. , Veuillez ne pas lteindre pendant linitialisation de la camera.
Ce connecteur 6 broches est prvu pour la connexion dautres dispositifs dalarme externes. Pour
plus de dtails, veuillez vous rfrer au chapitre 1.5 Port Entre/Sortie Externe.
Brochage du connecteur
Toujours Allum
Clignote (allum 250 ms, teint 250 ms)
z{z{z{z{z{
Clignote (allum 250 ms, teint 250 ms)
z{z{z{z{z{
Toujours Allum
Toujours teint
Etat systme
Pendant le dmarrage
Rinitialisation
Mise jour Microprogramme
Etat de connexion
Connect au rseau local
Dconnect du rseau local
Connect Internet
Toujours Allum
Clignote (allum 100 ms, teint 500 ms)
z{{z{{z{{
--
--
Erreur de connexion 3G
iPhone / iPad / Android
Configuration Connexion 3G
incomplte
Clignote
--
(Allum 5 sec, teint 0.5 sec, allum 0.5 sec, teint 0.5 sec,
allum 5 sec )
--
zzzz{z{zzzz
Pour retirer la carte micro SD, appuyez dabord dessus pour la librer.
Note: Il est fortement conseill dinsrer ou retirer la carte micro SD quand la camra est teinte
(alimentation coupe), sinon la camra redmarrera automatiquement.
Note: Pour la liste des cartes micro SD compatible avec la camra, veuillez consulter ANNEXE 3 LISTE
DE CARTES MICRO SD COMPATIBLES.
Note: Si le systme vous demande linstallation de VLC player, Software et H264 Streaming
Viewer, veuillez accepter la demande.
Etape 4: La vido est affiche en direct.
Fonction
Icne
Droit utilisateur
Description
Direct
DPTZ
Archive
Configuration.
Live player
--
VLC
Qualit
Rsolution
---
Rsolution
daffichage:
Rsolution
camra
Rsolution
fentre
Redimension
CIF
Prise de vue
instantane
Tourner
Plein cran
DPTZ
Audio On / Off
White LED
Record On / Off
Sonner Alarme
Microphone
FONCTION
DESCRIPTION
Lorsque la rsolution camra choisie est suprieure la taille de la fentre daffichage, une partie de
limage nest pas visible lcran et vous devez faire dfiler limage pour voir la partie cache.
Rsolution fentre /
Rsolution camra
:
:
Prise de vue
Cliquer dessus pour prendre une photo de la vue actuelle, et le stocker lemplacement spcifi dans
la configuration de la camra (chemin de sauvegarde).
Cliquer dessus pour activer la patrouille automatique. Le mode de patrouille peut tre squentiel ou
Auto Pan , suivant la configuration de la camra. (Mode dactivation).
Note: Cette fonction est disponible uniquement lorsque DPTZ est active.
Patrouille automatique
Squentiel:
Auto Pan:
Activer DPTZ
Cliquer dessus pour activer la fonction PTZ numrique. Une fois active, les fonctions suivantes sont
disponibles:
Patrouille automatique
Navigation dans limage (Dplacement vers le haut, le bas, la droite, la gauche) aprs un zoom.
Heure
Prcdente/Suivante
Lecture rapide
Cliquer dessus pour aller au crneau horaire prcdent / suivant et commencer la lecture
partir du premier clip ce crneau horaire.
Acclrer la vitesse de lecture. Cliquer dessus pour multiplier la vitesse de lecture par 2.
La vitesse maximale est 16X (5 cliques conscutifs).
Cliquer dessus pour lire la vido lenvers 2 fois la vitesse normale.
Lecture inverse
Lecture
Cliquer dessus pour commencer la lecture du clip vido slectionn ou revenir la vitesse de
lecture normale
Pause
Stop
Audio
Tlcharger
Cliquer dessus pour sauvegarder une copie du clip vido sur votre PC.
3. CONFIGURATION DE LA CAMERA
Note: Seuls les comptes Superviseur ou Utilisateur avec droit ont les droits ncessaires pour
accder aux menus de configuration systme et un Utilisateur avec droit ne peut accder
lhistorique, connexion, compte utilisateur et mise jour du menu gnral. Connectez avec un
compte utilisateur adquat en fonction des oprations que vous voulez faire.
Sous-Menu
Description
Rseaux
Rseau local
DDNS
Entrer les informations DDNS, indispensable pour un rseau de type PPPOE ou DHCP.
SNTP
Entrer les informations du serveur SNTP et Synchroniser lheure de la camra avec le serveur.
FTP
Filtre
UpnP
Activer ou dsactiver UPnP, protocole rseau qui permet la dtection de la camra sur le
rseau local, pour en faciliter lusage.
1. Attribuer un nom la camra.
Camra
Camra
Positions prdfinies
Patrouille
Couleur
LED
Audio
Paramtre enregistrement
Planning enregistrement
Stockage
Carte SD
Evnement
Evnement
Push Video
Dfinir les rgles dalerte vido et les plages dhoraires denvoi dalerte .
Enregistrement
Gnral
Date et heure
Historique
Connexion
Utilisateur
Mise jour
3.2 Rseaux
3.2.1 Rseau local
Menu de configuration du rseau local o est installe la camra. Pour plus de dtails, consulter Configuration
Rseau Avance tlchargeable sur www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf.
3.2.2 DDNS
DDNS doit tre activ si votre rseau local est de type PPPOE ou DHCP. Pour plus de dtails, veuillez
consulter Configuration Rseau Avance tlchargeable sur www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf.
3.2.3 SNTP
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) permet de synchroniser lheure de la camra avec un serveur de temps.
Champ
Description
GMT
Serveur NTP
Dfinir un serveur de temps. Vous pouvez utiliser le serveur par dfaut ou opter pour un autre serveur que
vous connaissez.
Sync.
Cliquer sur ce bouton pour synchroniser lheure de la camra avec le serveur de temps.
3.2.4 FTP
Permet de paramtrer un serveur FTP, qui la camra doit envoyer la vido quand survient un vnement
programm.
3.2.5 EMAIL
Permet de paramtrer lexpditeur et les adresses mail des destinataires qui un email sera envoy quand
survient un vnement programm.
Gestion de la liste des destinataires
1) Ajouter
Saisir ladresse mail puis cliquer sur Ajouter
2) Editer
Slectionner ladresse diter puis cliquer sur Editer
3) Supprimer
Slectionner ladresse puis cliquer sur Supprimer
Champ
Description
Serveur SMTP
Port
Saisir le N de port du serveur SMTP de votre fournisseur daccs Internet. Si aucun N nest saisi, la valeur par dfaut
25 est utilise (Le N de port par dfaut de la plupart des serveurs de mail).
Expditeur
Lauthentification de lutilisateur est requise par les serveurs email, cochez la case Oui, et saisissez un compteur
utilisateur et son mot de passe.
Compte utilisateur
Mot de passe
Liste destinataires
3.2.6 Filtre
Permet de filtrer laccs la camra.
Fonction
Description
Configuration de Filtre
Nombre dessai max
Saisir le nombre dessais maximum autoris pour la connexion. Pass ce nombre, ladresse IP, qui essaie de se
connecter la camra avec un mot de passe incorrect, sera automatiquement bloque.
Temps de blocage
Dfinir le temps de blocage en minutes, avant de dbloquer une adresse IP qui a dpass le nombre de dessais
maximum autoris.
Requte Echo
Choisir Refuser si vous ne souhaitez pas que la camera rponde aux requtes Echo (commande PING).
Choisir Accepter dans le cas contraire.
Politique de filtres
IP/MAC
Si le filtrage est activ, dfinir si laccs est autoris ou interdit aux adresses IP/MAC figurant dans liste ci-dessous..
Pour ajouter une entre, saisir ladresse IP, puis cliquer sur Ajouter.
Pour supprimer une entre existante, slectionner ladresse IP enlever et cliquer sur Supprimer
10
3.2.7 UPnP
UPnP signifie Universal Plug and Play, qui permet la connexion transparente dun matriel rseau, simplifiant
ainsi son installation et son utilisation.
Choisir Activ afin de faciliter la dtection de votre camra sur le rseau local. Puis lui attribuer un surnom qui
permet de lidentifier facilement.
Quand UPnP est activ, tous les PC connects votre rseau local peuvent rechercher et trouver la camra
dans le voisinage rseau, identifiable par le surnom attribu. Un double-clique dessus permet daccder
rapidement la camra avec le navigateur Internet par dfaut.
Redirection de Port (Port Mapping)
Pour accder via Internet une camra connecte derrire un routeur, la redirection de port est ncessaire.
Lactivation de la fonction UPnP peut rendre automatique la redirection de port sur le routeur. Pour plus de
dtails, consulter Configuration Rseau Avance www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf.
Note: Avant dactiver cette fonction, vrifiez que votre routeur supporte UPnP, et que ce dernier est
activ. Sinon, vous devez effectuer manuellement la redirection de port.
Si vous ne savez pas quoi mettre, laissez les zones blanc, le systme sen chargera lors de la validation.
Note: Lorsque la configuration est sauvegarde avec succs, un message apparatra lcran,
indiquant ladresse IP et le numro de port utiliser pour un accs via Internet.
3.3 Camra
3.3.1 Camra
Permet de modifier les paramtres gnraux de la camra.
Champs
Description
Surnom
Chemin de sauvegarde
Environnement
Indiquer lenvironnement de la camra. Cela permet la production dimages adaptes son environnement.
Taux dimages
Frquence du secteur
La valeur par dfaut est 50 pour Europe. Modifier uniquement si la vido scintille.
11
Champs
Description
Choisir le format de vido : H.264 seul / MPEG-4 seul/ Motion JPEG seul/ Multi-Mode.
Note: La dtection de mouvement nest pas disponible avec le format Motion JPEG.
OSD
Niveau dexposition
Cette fonction permet dallonger le temps dexposition, ncessaire pour produire des images claires et nettes,
quand la lumire est faible.
Une plus grande valeur, implique un temps dexposition plus long, et le nombre dimages plus rduit.
La valeur 0 permet de dsactiver cette fonction.
3.3.3 Patrouille
Note: Avant dutiliser cette fonction, vrifiez que les positions prdfinies existent.
Ce menu permet de choisir le mode de patrouille automatique, qui peut tre active par le bouton
page DPTZ. Deux modes de patrouilles sont possibles : Squentielle ou Auto Pan.
dans la
Auto Pan
En mode Auto Pan, la camra parcourra horizontalement limage agrandie 5x, la vitesse dfinie dans le
champ Vitesse de dplacement
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Squentiel
En mode squentiel, la camra parcourra toutes les positions dfinies dans la squence active, dans lordre
dfini et la vitesse dfinie pour chaque position.
Etape1: Cliquer sur Ajouter puis choisir dans la liste droulante Positions prdfinies une position et en
dfinir la dure de parcours, de 1 60 minutes. Ensuite, cliquer sur Sauvegarder pour confirmer.
Etape 2: Cliquer sur Ajouter encore pour ajouter dautres positions. Cliquer sur Sauvegarder pour terminer.
Le bouton Insrer permet dinsrer une position
avant une position existante dans la squence.
Les boutons Editer et Supprimer permettent
respectivement de modifier ou de retirer une
position
3.3.4 Couleur
Permet dajuster les paramtres couleur afin dobtenir une meilleure image. Faites glisser le curseur pour rgler
la luminosit, le contraste, la nuance et la saturation jusqu lobtention dune qualit dimage voulue.
Pour restaurer les valeurs par dfaut, cliquer Rtablir.
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3.3.5 LED
Ce menu permet de grer lallumage de la LED
Slectionner Oui pour Activation Manuelle, si vous autorisez les utilisateurs dallumer la LED manuellement.
Slectionner Oui pour Activation Automatique, si vous autorisez lallumage automatique de la LED par le
systme quand la lumire ambiante nest pas suffisante. Vous devez alors dfinir la sensibilit.
3.3.6 Audio
Faites glisser le curseur pour rgler le volume de microphone et de haut-parleur.
3.4 Enregistrement
3.4.1 Enregistrement
Note: Avant de configurer cette fonction, vrifiez quune carte SD est insre dans la camra. Pour plus
de dtails, veuillez consulter 1.7 Carte Micro SD la page 3.
Ce menu permet de:
Activer ou dsactiver la fonction enregistrement.
Attention: Quand la fonction est dsactive, aucun enregistrement ne sera possible, quil soit manuel, ou
dclench automatiquement par un vnement programm.
Indiquer au systme sil peut craser danciennes critures si la carte SD est pleine.
Indiquer au systme sil doit prenregistrer le tampon dimages traites.
Dfinir la dure denregistrement manuel.
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3.5 Stockage
3.5.1 Carte SD
Permet de vrifier ltat de la carte SD et de supprimer toutes les donnes sauvegardes en cas de besoin.
3.6 Evnement
3.6.1 Evnement
Permet de dfinir des actions prendre quand survient un vnement inhabituel : alarme externe, dtection de
mouvement, dtection de prsence humaine (PIR), dtection de son.
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Dtection
Champ
Description
Alarme externe
Choisir
Mouvement
N.O. ou N.C.
Cette fonction nest pas supporte quand le format de flux vido est Motion JPEG.
Si la dtection est active, cliquer sur le bouton Dtection pour dfinir la ou les zones de surveillance:
Niveau de Sensibilit:
Dfinir un niveau de sensibilit de 1 ~ 10.
Area Setting:
Dfinir des zones de dtection laide de votre souris. Un carr rose nest pas sous surveillance alors un carr transparent lest.
Plusieurs zones de surveillance sont possibles.
Le bouton Tout effacer permet de supprimer toutes les zones de dtection.
Le bouton Tout slectionner permet de mettre toute la zone sous surveillance.
PIR
Dtection de son
Dure dalerte
Action
Permet de dfinir les actions que la camra doit excuter suite aux diffrents vnements dalerte.
Item
Description
Cocher les vnements pour lesquels une notification par email doit tre envoye.
Cliquer sur le mot Email soulign, pour dfinir la dure de la vido envoyer par email.
Le clip de vido capture sera diffus lensemble dadresses configures pour la camra( Rseau
FTP
Cocher les vnements pour lesquels une notification par FTP doit tre envoye.
Cliquer sur le mot FTP soulign, pour dfinir la dure de la vido envoyer au serveur FTP.
Le clip de vido capture sera envoy au serveur FTP configur pour la camra( Rseau
Sortie alarme
FTP)
Cocher les vnements pour lesquels un signal doit tre envoy lalarme externe.
Cliquer sur le mot Sortie Alarme soulign, pour dfinir les rgles.
Alerte LED
Enregistrement
Alerte Audio
Cocher les vnements pour lesquels une alerte sonore doit tre donne.
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Email)
Champ
Description
Monter la garde
Activer ou dsactiver la garde de Push Video. Cette fonction peut tre aussi active via un smartphone iPhone ou
Android.
Quand cette fonction est active, la rsolution vido est bloque sur VGA.
Verrouillage LED
Activer ou dsactiver le mode automatique de la LED, si la fonction Push Video est active.
Quand cette fonction est active, elle permet la fonction Push Video dallumer la LED lors de lenregistrement si la
lumire ambiante nest pas suffisante.
La valeur par dfaut est Activ.
Verrouillage Exposition
Activer ou dsactiver le rglage automatique du niveau dexposition par la fonction Push Video.
Quand cette fonction est active, elle permet la fonction Push Video de fixer le niveau dexposition 2 lors de
lenregistrement si la lumire ambiante nest pas suffisante.
La valeur par dfaut est Activ.
Rgle de garde
Choisir le taux dimages lors de lenregistrement dclench par et pour la fonction Push Video.
Texte SMS
Dfinir le texte de message qui sera envoy lors de Push Video sur votre iPhone ou Android, jusqu 28 caractres.
17
3.7 Gnral
3.7.1 Gnral
Ce menu permet de slectionner la langue de linterface web, de dfinir le mode de fonctionnement des
indicateurs dtat, de paramtrer le temps dinactivit maximum avant de verrouiller laccs la camra, de
consulter ladresse MAC de votre camra.
Pour le mode des indicateurs dtat, choisir
1)
Activer pour permettre aux indicateurs LED dindiquer ltat de la camra comme expliqu au chapitre 1.6
Indicateurs dtat la page 2
2)
3)
Dsactiver Temporairement pour que les indicateurs ne sallument quen cas derreurs de connexion.
Champ
Description
Rglage de la date.
Heure
Rglage de lheure.
Configuration heure dt
Heure dt
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3.7.4 Connexion
Note: Cette fonction est disponible uniquement pour le superviseur.
Ce menu permet configurer les paramtres de connexion.
Il permet galement de visualiser la liste dutilisateurs connects et les informations relatives ces connexions.
Cliquer sur Actualiser pour rafrachir la liste.
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Champ
Description
Nom utilisateur
Saisir le nom dutilisateur utiliser lors dune connexion, champ alphanumrique de 16 caractres maximum.
Mot de passe
Confirmation
Niveau dutilisateur
Spcifier le niveau de scurit de lutilisateur, qui lui permet daccder des fonctions diffrentes : SUPERVISEUR,
UTILISATEUR AVEC DROIT, NORMAL, INVITE.
Temps de connexion
Etape 2: Cliquer sur le bouton Mettre jour pour effectuer la mise jour.
Attendre la fin de lopration et le redmarrage de la camra pour la mise jour du fichier suivant.
AVERTISSEMENT: La mise jour dun fichier peut prendre plusieurs minutes. NE PAS ETEINDRE LA
CAMERA PENDANT LA MISE A JOUR du microprogramme, cela peut endommager
irrmdiablement la camra.
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PORT LAN
RJ45
Vitesse LAN
Protocoles Supports
Taux dimage maximum
NTSC:30, PAL:25
10
Scurit
Interface de gestion
Camra
Capteur dImage
Rsolution Vido
Luminosit Minimum
Temps dexposition
Objectif
f3.8mm / F1.5
Angle de vue
75
Lumire dappoint
Balance de blanc
ATW
AGC
Auto
Mode IRIS
AES
OUI
Microphone
OUI
Speaker
OUI
Alimentation (10%)
5V / 2A
Temprature de travail
-0~40
Autres
Surveillance Mobile
Dtection Audio
OUI
OUI
Dtection Mouvement
OUI
OUI
Push Video / FTP / Email
Notification Evnement
Navigateur requis
** Les spcifications sont susceptibles de faire lobjet dune rvision, sans pravis.
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Rsolution
Qualit
Taux dimages
Dynamique
kbps
Statique
kbps
SXGA
MEILLEUR
TOTAL
3253
3216
SUPERIEUR
2375
2160
NORMAL
1571
1266
BASIC
1465
873
MEILLEUR
2010
1261
SUPERIEUR
1042
1034
NORMAL
685
572
BASIC
457
350
MEILLEUR
646
366
SUPERIEUR
482
350
NORMAL
302
286
BASIC
168
161
1163
1076
SUPERIEUR
989
715
NORMAL
855
534
BASIC
719
443
MEILLEUR
789
571
SUPERIEUR
451
447
NORMAL
349
237
BASIC
217
165
MEILLEUR
269
147
SUPERIEUR
182
131
NORMAL
164
113
BASIC
97
71
VGA
QVGA
SXGA
VGA
QVGA
MEILLEUR
1/4
22
Rsolution
Qualit
Taux dimages
Dynamique
kbps
Statique
kbps
SXGA
MEILLEUR
1/15
581
374
SUPERIEUR
405
342
NORMAL
487
248
BASIC
337
141
MEILLEUR
358
79
SUPERIEUR
201
63
NORMAL
180
28
BASIC
92
15
MEILLEUR
111
84
SUPERIEUR
99
68
NORMAL
97
54
BASIC
58
42
VGA
QVGA
23
Constructeur
Capacit
Classe
Constructeur
Capacit
Classe
ADATA
2GB
--
Transcend
2GB
--
4GB
Class 6
4GB
Class 2
2GB
--
4GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 6
2GB
--
8GB
Class 6
4GB
Class 4
16GB
Class 10
8GB
Class 4
2GB
--
16GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
32GB
Class 4
8GB
Class 4
2GB
--
32GB
Class 4
4GB
Class 4
TOSHIBA
16GB
Class 4
16GB
Class 10
TOPRAM
32GB
Class 10
Apacer
SanDisk
Verico
Kingston
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Rponse
en haut
Utilisateur mobile: Accder la camera, appuyer sur licne
droite de lcran. Modifier ensuite ce paramtre dans Advance Setup
Camera to change setting.
Utilisateur PC : Accder la camra par Internet Explorer, slectionner
Config.
Camra
Camra pour modifier ce paramtre.
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AVN80X
n80x_system_V1.1
RoHS
/
FCC Part 15 2
(1)
(2)
FCC
PCMCIA
iPad iPhone
AndroidGoogle Google
MicrosoftWindows Internet Explorer/ Microsoft
MPEG4
MPEG4
(i) MPEG4 MPEG4 (ii)
MPEG LA MPEG4
MPEG4
MPEG LA HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
GPL
GNU GPL GNU
LGPL
GPL
GPL
Linux
FTP
http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/GPL/076D_Series/arm-linux-2.6.tar.gz
1. .................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 ........................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 ................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 ......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.5 ..................................................................................................................................... 2
2. .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 / ......................................................................................... 3
2.3 + ......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3.1 / ...............................................................................................................................4
2.3.2 iPhone/iPad ...........................................................................................................................................6
2.4 + ................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.5 /+ ....................................................................................................................................... 10
2.6 ............................................................................................................................. 12
2.6.1 .................................................................................................................................................12
2.6.2 iPhone/iPad ................................................................................................................................................13
4. ....................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 .................................................................................................................................... 18
4.2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.2.1 ..................................................................................................................................................................19
4.2.2 .............................................................................................................................................................20
4.2.3 ...........................................................................................................................................................20
4.2.4 ..................................................................................................................................................................21
4.2.5 LED ...................................................................................................................................................................23
4.2.6 ..................................................................................................................................................................23
4.3 ................................................................................................................................................ 23
4.3.1 ..................................................................................................................................................................23
4.3.2 .......................................................................................................................................................24
4.4 ................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.4.1 SD ............................................................................................................................................................24
4.5 ....................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.5.1 ...............................................................................................................................................................24
4.5.2 Push Video........................................................................................................................................................26
4.6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.6.5
4.6.6
..................................................................................................................................................................26
..................................................................................................................................................................27
........................................................................................................................................................27
............................................................................................................................................................27
............................................................................................................................................................28
.......................................................................................................................................................29
1 .................................................................................................................................... 30
2 / IP ....................................................................................... 31
3 EAGLEEYES ........................................................................................... 32
A3.1 ................................................................................................................................................. 32
A3.2 .............................................................................................................................. 32
A4.2 ................................................................................................................................................. 33
A4.3 Push Video ............................................................................................................................... 33
A4.3.1 iPhone/iPad ..............................................................................................................................................33
A4.3.2 Android ..............................................................................................................................34
5 SD .......................................................................................................................... 35
A5.1 SD ............................................................................................................................ 35
A5.2 ............................................................................................................................................. 35
6 ........................................................................................................... 36
7 Q&A ........................................................................................................................................... 37
1.
1.1
iPhone/iPad
CD
1.2
LAN
I/O
SD
LED
1.3
DC 5V
IP
6 1.4
1
1.4
6
Alarm Out
Alarm In
S485-A
RRS485-A
RS485-B
RS485-B
GND
GND
N/A
N/A
1.5
LAN
( 250 250 )
z{z{z{z{z{
( 250 250 )
z{z{z{z{z{
LAN
( 100 500 )
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--
--
LAN
( 250 250 )
z{z{z{z{z{
--
( 100 500 )
z{{z{{z{{
iPhone/iPad/Android 3G
3G
--
--
zzzz{z{zzzz
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SD
20 3
2.
/iPhone iPad
2.1
1
34m
2
3 Push Video SD
5 SD 35
4 (DC 5V/2A)
5
2.2 /
1. +
2. +
3. +
///
(LAN)
RJ45
+2.3 +
+2.4 +
+2.5 /+
2.6 12
2.3 +
/iPhone/iPad
2.3.1 /
/
Windows Windows 7Vista XP
() UPnP
UPnP
6 36
IP IP
/IPScan.exe
IPScan.exe www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
1 / AVN80X
Laptop or PC
/
with
P Scan Tool
program
LAN
LAN
Port
WAN
WAN
Port
Wireless
Router
AVN80X
Modem
Devices
connected with a RJ45 network cable
RJ45
3 IP IP IP
IP 192.168.2.1 IP 192.168.2.xx(xx
250 )192.168.2.1( IP )
80 (88 8080 )
IP
4 IPScan
admin
5 /Internet Explorer URL IP
DDNSDDNS
UPnP 7
UPnP MAC000e531d6ff1.ddns.eagleeyes.tw
6 36
7 UPnPUPnP
IP
IP
1 / AVN80X
2 URL IP
http://ipaddress:portnumhttp://hostname:portnum
2.3.2 iPhone/iPad
iPhone/iPad
EagleEyes-Lite EagleEyes-Plus iPhone/iPad
3 EAGLEEYES 32
iPad EagleEyes HD iPad EagleEyes-Lite EagleEyes-Plus
() UPnP
UPnP
6 36
RJ45
(LAN)
RJ45
AVN80X IP
1 iPhone AVN80X
iPhone or
iPad
iPhone
iPad
LAN
Port
LAN
AVN80X
Wireless
Router
WAN Port
WAN
Modem
Devices
connected with a RJ45 network cable
RJ45
Devices
connected wirelessly
2 EagleEyes iPhone/iPad
+
AVN80X IP 192.168.1.10
AVN80X LAN ( )3
2 AVN80X IP AVN80X
AVN80X MAC
6
MAC AVN80X
Port () 88
Step7
4 Apply
StatusDone
Fail
Done
Fail
DDNS
...
DoneFail
1 iPhone/iPad 3G
2 EagleEyes
3 iPhone/iPad
4 EagleEyes IP 192.168.2.25 88
6 36
1.2.2 iPhone/iPad 1
2.4 +
/
/
Windows Windows 7Vista XP
() UPnP
UPnP
6 36
IP
/IPScan.exe
IPScan.exe www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
1 /
/
Laptop or PC
with
P Scan Tool
program
LANPort
LAN
Router
WAN Port
WAN
AVN80X
Modem
Devices
connected with a RJ45 network cable
RJ45
3 IP IP IP
IP 192.168.2.1 IP 192.168.2.xx(xx
250 )192.168.2.1( IP )
80 (88 8080 )
IP
4 IPScan
admin
5 /Internet Explorer URL IP
DDNSDDNS
UPnP 7
UPnP 6 36
7 UPnPUPnP
IP
IP
1 Internet Explorer
2 URL IP
http://ipaddress:portnumhttp://hostname:portnum
2.5 /+
/
/
Windows Windows 7Vista XP
/ IP 192.168.1.xxxxxx 10 0255
/ IP 2 / IP 31
Step1:
1LAN
LANConnection
192.168.1.xxx
(1~255 except 10)
AVN80X
Laptop or PC
Step2:
Connection
2Network
Laptop or PC
/
with
P Scan Tool
program
LAN
LAN
Port
WAN
WAN
Port
Hub
()
(Optional)
AVN80X
Modem
Devices
connected with a RJ45 network cable
RJ45
1 /
/ IP 192.168.1.xxx (125510 )
2 / IP 31
2 /Internet Explorer URL
http://192.168.1.10:88
admin
3
10
4 3 IP
PPPOE DHCP
IP
ISP IP
IP
URL
PPPOE
a) ISP
b) 5 DDNS
DHCP
c) DHCP
d) IPPPPoE
e) 5 DDNS
11
5 ()DDNS (
)PPPOE DHCP
a) DDNS
b)
c) URL MAC
MAC000e531d6ff1.ddns.eagleeyes.tw
d) ()DDNS
DDNS
e)
1 /
LAN / IP
2 URL
http://hostname:portnum
2.6
2.6.1
admin
12
2.6.2 iPhone/iPad
admin
13
3. INTERNET EXPLORER
Microsoft Internet Explorer iPhone/iPad/Android
EagleEyes
iPhone/iPad/Android http://www.eagleeyescctv.com
iPhone/iPad iPhone/iPad
www.surveillance-download.com/user/n80x.swf
3.1
1 URL http://ipaddress:portnum
IP 60.121.46.236 888 http://60.121.46.236:888 URL
Enter
2
VLC H264
3.2
14
//
/
DPTZ
//
DPTZ
3.3 PTZ(DPTZ)16
3.4 17
SD
4.1 18
--
//
/
ActiveX
QuickTime
QuickTime QuickTime
QuickTime
VLC
--
//
&
///
--
//
SXGA(1280x1024)
720P(1280x720)
QVGA(320x240)
SXVGA(1280x960)
VGA(640x480)
//
VGA QVGA
QVGA
CIF
QVGA(CIF)
//
//
180
//
ESC
DPTZ
//
PTZ
LED
//
LED
LED LED
LED
//
LED
//
//
//
15
LED
/
SD
/
& LED
100% 3 100%1 50%
3 100%LED
3.3 PTZ(DPTZ)
:
:
Auto Pan
DPTZ
Auto Pan
PTZ
DPTZ
///
16
3.4
11001200 14001500 / 1
2 4 8 16
2 4 8 16
17
4.
Internet Explorer
4.1
2
6
4.2 19
4.3 23
4.4 24
4.5 24
4.6 26
DDNS
SNTP
FTP
FTPFTP
IP /
UPnP
1.
2.
3.
DPTZ
1. LED
LED
2. LED
3. LED
SD
SD
Push Video
Push Video
18
1.
2. MAC
3.
1.
2. /
4.2
4.2.1
15
MPEG4/MJPEG
MPEG4MJPEG
VGA(640x480)QVGA(320x240) QCIF(176x144)
OSD
15
19
4.2.2
DPTZ
16
1 DPTZ
2
/
- ()/ ()
-
- 5
- 1 3 5
4.2.3
Auto Pan
Auto Pan
Auto Pan
DPTZ 5
20
1 160
4.2.4
&
21
22
4.2.5 LED
LED
LED
LED
LED 3 //
LED
LED LED LED
30
4.2.6
4.3
4.3.1
SD
5 SD 35
SD
(1/5/10/30/60)( )
23
4.3.2
4.4
4.4.1 SD
SD SD
4.5
4.5.1
24
N.O.N.C.
JPEG
110
Push Video
050
(5/10/20/40 )
E-Mail 15
E E
FTP
FTP
FTP 15
E FTP
LED
LED
LED 13600
25
Push Video
SD
5 SD 35
LED
Push Video 2
Push Video
Push Video
4.6
4.6.1
MAC
1.5 2 LED LED
LED
5 15
30
26
4.6.2
/
/
4.6.3
4.6.4
CAPTCHA
27
4.6.5
/
16
16
1 /5 /10 /1 /1 /
/
1 /
2
28
4.6.6
1 1
1
1
29
1
AVN80X
H.264/MPEG4/MJPEG
IPS
3 (H.264MJPEGMPEG4)
LAN
LAN
10/100 T
DDNSPPPoEDHCPNTPSNTPTCP/IP
ICMPSMTPFTPHTTPRTPRTSPUPnP
NTSC:30PAL:25
10
1/3 MOS
SXGASXVGA720PVGAQVGA
1/60(1/50) 1/100,000
S/N
48dB (AGC )
f3.8 /F1.5
75
LED
(1W10m)
ATW
AGC
IRIS
AES
PIR
76 6m 2m30C)
SD
5V/2A
(10%)
-0~40
iPadiPhone Android
RTC()
//
Push Video/FTP/
**
** 5
30
2 / IP
LAN / IP 192.168.1.xxx(125510 )
IP / IP
IP
Windows 7
a) ()
b)
c) 4(TCP/IPv4)
d) IP IP
192.168.1.XXX
(125510 )
4(TCP/IPv4)
e) OK 4(TCP/IPv4)
31
3 EAGLEEYES
EagleEyes
iPhone EagleEyes Plus )
iPhoneiPad Android
www.eagleeyescctv.com
A3.1
EagleEyes
iPhoneiPad Android
3G
IP
A3.2
www.eagleeyescctv.com
EagleEyes
EagleEyes
Android iPad
iPhone 2 EagleEyes
-- EagleEyes Plus(4.99 )
-- EagleEyes Lite()
App Store
iPhone App Store EagleEyes App Store
eagleeyes
EagleEyes
www.eagleeyescctv.com
32
4 PUSH VIDEO
A4.1 Push Video
Push Video FTP
Push Video
Push Video
Push Video
//
05
PTZ
LED
A4.2
Push Video
iPhone/iPad/Android EagleEyes
A3.2 32
EagleEyes IP iPhone/iPad/Android
SD
SD 5 SD 35
2. EagleEyes
3iPhone/iPad
33
A4.3.2 Android
34
5 SD
A5.1 SD
SD
SD
SD /
A5.2
ADATA
2GB
--
Transcend
2GB
--
4GB
4GB
2GB
--
4GB
4GB
4GB
2GB
--
8GB
4GB
16GB
10
8GB
2GB
--
16GB
4GB
32GB
8GB
2GB
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32GB
4GB
TOSHIBA
16GB
16GB
10
TOPRAM
32GB
10
Apacer
SanDisk
Verico
Kingston
35
6
UPnP
D-Link
1
AVN80X / iPhone/iPad Internet Explorer Safari
IP
AVN80X / LAN AVN80X Internet
Explorer IP
AVN80X IP
D-Link
IP
192.168.2.25 AVN80X IP
AVN80X
36
7 Q&A
AVN80X Q&A www.eagleeyescctv.com/supp_QnA.aspx
iPhone/iPad/Android
3G
AVN80X
3. iPhone/iPad ( 78)
Push Video
Push Video
() QVGA
SXVGA VGA
30
www.eagleeyescctv.com/supp_QnA.aspx
60Hz50Hz
iPhone
IPCAM
Internet Explorer
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37