ACTi ACM-3300 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Encoder Firmware

1 Encoder Firmware A1D-220-V3.09.14-AC User’s Manual Encoder Firmware A1D-220-V3.13.16-AC User’s Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10 select from English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Czech, French, Finnish, Hunga

Page 3 - INSTALLATION

11 1.3.1 Video Display 1.3.1.1 Megapixel CMOS camera This section tells you how to view live video via Internet Explorer.  STEP1: Click the

Page 4 - 1.2.1 Setup your PC network

12 enable/disable audio transmission from this PC to IP device‟s audio out and change audio out volume. Ex: With this function enabled you can speak t

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13 1.3.1.2 PTZ or PT camera This section tells you how to view live video via Internet Explorer. The PTZ function is available only to “root” user(Fac

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14  STEP5: Click the [DO1] Button to set DO status by DO1 to High (1) or Low(0). The device DO level will remain in this status until change

Page 7 -  STEP6

15 1.3.2 PTZ (PTZ Camera only) Click the [PTZ] on the “Main Setup page” to show PTZ control panel in a separate pop up and enable mouse PTZ in the ma

Page 8 -  STEP8

16 Zoom Speed Set the zoom speed from 2(slowest) to 7(fastest) Zoom Click + button to zoom in, - button to zoom out. Auto Focus Click check box

Page 9 -  STEP1: Open a browser

17 Preset Page Help Parameters Description Preset Info Show preset number and preset name. You can click to edit the preset name Set Preset Click t

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18 Move one later Click to move this preset point one later in queue. Move to first Click to move this preset point to the first in queue. Move to

Page 11 - 1.3.1 Video Display

19 Mouse PTZ Help Parameters Description Click area 1 to P/T with fast speed Click on area 2 to P/T with normal speed Click on area 3 to P/T w

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2 Table of Contents 1. INSTALLATION _________________________________________________ 3 1.1 Minimum System Requirements ____________________________

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20 1.3.3 Host Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device‟s host settings and LAN settings.  STEP1: Click the [Host Setting] on the “Ma

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21 2. 100Mbps / Full duplex 3. 100Mbps / Half duplex 4. 10Mbps / Full duplex 5. 10Mbps / Half duplex T

Page 15 - 1.3.2 PTZ (PTZ Camera only)

22 1.3.4 WAN Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device‟s WAN, DNS server and DDNS server settings.  STEP1:Click the [WAN Setting].

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23  STEP2: Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If you are still unsure what to set, contact your system administrator.

Page 17 - ■Tour Page Help

24 domain name even if its IP address is not static. Service ISP Click one of the DDNS service providers. You can visit their website to get a DDNS s

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25 1.3.5 Date Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device‟s date and time settings.  STEP1: Click the [Date Setting] on the “Main Setup p

Page 19 - ■Mouse PTZ Help

26 Day Light Saving Select Type 1 to specify daylight saving time by week number in a month; select Type 2 to specify daylight saving time

Page 20 - 1.3.3 Host Setting

27 1.3.6 Video Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device‟s video and streaming settings.  STEP1: Click the [Video Setting] on the “Ma

Page 21 - ■Port Mapping

28 Video setting Parameters Description Camera name The camera name is reserved for customer use. Streaming Method Select the streaming mode. 1

Page 22 - 1.3.4 WAN Setting

29 GOP Length GOP means thevideo frames between one completely encoded I frame and other compressed P frames. Normallly the GOP length is equal to num

Page 23 - ■DDNS server Setting

3 1. INSTALLATION 1.1 Minimum System Requirements The IP device provides access through an embedded web server. To access the device, your PC ne

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30 1.3.7 Video Adjustment This section tells you how to fine tune video display and setup Motion detection. To access this section, click [Video Adju

Page 25 - ■Date Setting

31 To the right of Video window is the Motion Activity window. The vertical blue bars show recent amount of activity detected in the selected motion

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32 Motion Detection Explained Motion detection works by determine if the amount of motion in target region exceeds a predefined threshold. If the acti

Page 27 - 1.3.6 Video Setting

33 1.3.8 OSD / Privacy Mask OSD 1. Live View Window 2. Enable: Check this box to enable each OSD / Privacy mask region 3.

Page 28 - ■Video setting

34 Notice to the corner for a full list of available parameters. The OSD text is primarily based upon this field. 9. Apply button: Click apply button

Page 29 - GOP Length

35 1.3.9 Camera Setup (HQ1 CCD camera models) This section tells you how to adjust the camera.  STEP1: Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setu

Page 30 - 1.3.7 Video Adjustment

36 Camera setting Parameters Description Video Mirror Check this box to mirror the video left-right BLC Check this box to enable back light compens

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37 changes. Night to Day Threshold This value controls the level of light where camera switches into Day mode. Increasing it will make camera switch

Page 32 - Motion Detection Explained

38 1.3.10 Camera Setup (CMOS camera models) This section tells you how to adjust the camera.  STEP1: Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setup pa

Page 33 - 1.3.8 OSD / Privacy Mask

39 1. 3. INDOOR2: Select the indoor white balance profile 2. 4. OUTDOOR1: Select the outdoor white balance profile 1. 5. OUTDOOR2: Select the out

Page 34 - Privacy Mask

4 1.2 Preparation before setup Our IP device provides access through Internet Explorer. You need to set up the network settings and the IP address fo

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40 1.3.11 Camera Setup (PTZ camera models)  STEP1: Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Camera Setup page” is displayed as bel

Page 36 - ■Camera setting

41 - Iris Priority: The IP camera will adjust the exposure by Iris priority first. - Manual: Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Speed

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42 1.3.13 Bonjour 1. Enable Bonjour:Check the box to enable/disable Bonjour. 2. Friendly Name: Enter the Bonjour friendly name. 3. Apply Button

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43 1.3.15 IP Address Filtering Click the [IP Address Filter] item to display the “IP Address Filtering Page”. Refer to the table below for how

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44 1. IP Address filter enable: Check this box to enable IP Address Filtering. 2. FILTER: The filter can be set in either “Allow” mode or “Deny” mod

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45 1.3.16 Event This section describes how to setup the Event Handler, which deals with how the IP device respond to situations. Each IP device can

Page 41 - 1.3.12 UPnP

46 Event Servers: Event servers define whom the device may interact with. They can be other servers or devices on the network, or even the camera its

Page 42 - 1.3.14 IEEE 802.1x

47 primary SMTP server, then it will not use the secondary SMTP server. To setup SMTP servers, make sure to enable the SMTP account and choose

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48 HTTP CGI server CGI servers are programs that run on web sites or many devices. They can be custom programmed to perform a large variety of action

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49 server, enter the user name, the password, Network address, port number and Max connection time before timeout ( in seconds). Click [A

Page 45 - 1.3.16 Event

5 The procedures below is the setup procedure on Windows XP. If you use operating system other than Windows XP, please refer to OS manuals for prop

Page 46 - Event Servers:

50 Trigger Interval: How does it work? When a motion is detected or the device receives a DI trigger, usually users want the camera to stay on high al

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51 *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. low when the event ends. Interval d

Page 49 - Digital I/O ports

53 *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / FTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. Upload video/snapshot IP devices may send video recording / snapshots to you

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54 Upload Time : IP device will provide video/snapshots for the number of seconds here. It will stop uploading video/snapshot at the end of this peri

Page 51 - Notification messages:

55 CGI settings : Some CGI servers may require special info and settings. Please refer to CGI server designer for this section. IP devices do not all

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56 *Pre-requisites: HTTP CGI server setup. *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. Send URL commands URL commands can be sent to

Page 53 - Upload video/snapshot

57 location, it increases the bitrate from 750k to 3M, and the frame rate from 4 fps to 8 fps. The bitrate / fps changes are reverted at the end of ev

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58 Event Rules: You may define a maximum of 10 Event rules, which will be shown in abbreviated form in the Event List panel. It will display under ea

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59 How is it triggered: Events may be triggered by several sources: Schedule: The event will start at the start time noted in the weekly scheduler,

Page 56 - Send URL commands

6  STEP3 Double-click the "Network and Internet connections" icon.  STEP4 Double-click the "Network connections&q

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60 optimized for day and night, this provide better overall accuracy in both day and night conditions. Some night time only MD regions may also be act

Page 58 - Event Rules:

61 Change Motion Detection profile: This will switch the profile of the selected Motion Detection region from Runtime profile to Event profile. The pr

Page 59 - How is it triggered:

62 1.3.17 User Account This section tells you how to setup the accounts.  STEP1: Click the [User account] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Accoun

Page 60 - What responses will occur?

63 1.3.18 System Info This section tells you how to see the system information of this IP device, including firmware version, MAC address, Product ID

Page 61 - Manual Event

64  STEP2: View the information in the 3 columns. This information is very useful to understand the IP device status and to resolve any problem tha

Page 62 - 1.3.17 User Account

65 1.3.19 Firmware Upgrade This section tells you how to update IP device‟s firmware. You can always visit our web site for the latest firmware.  S

Page 63 - 1.3.18 System Info

66  STEP5: The progress bar shows the upgrading is completed, and system is rebooting.

Page 64 - ■System info

67 1.3.20 Profile Profiles are sets of parameters that control how the image sensor behave. Sometimes profiles are fine-tuned again to suit a speci

Page 65 - ■Firmware Upgrade

68 1.3.21 Factory Default This section tells you how to load IP device‟s factory default setting.  STEP1: Click the [Factory Default] on the “Main

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69  STEP2: The Action LED indicator will go off to indicate that the IP device is rebooting. After around 30 seconds, the Action LED will light up

Page 67 - 1.3.20 Profile

7  STEP5 Click “Local Area Connections”, and then click “Change settings of this connection” in the network Task menu.  STEP6 Click “Internet

Page 68 - 1.3.22 Save Reboot

8  STEP7 Click the “Use the following IP address” radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask.  STEP8 Click the [OK] button

Page 69 - 1.3.23 Logout

9 1.3 Configuring the IP device This section describes how to configure the IP device. The administrator has unlimited access to all settings, whil

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