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EZN850 

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4.1.2 Log 

 

System Log:  

 

Date/Time

: displaying date and time of the log.   

Log message

: all information and event message, including login, user’s IP, reboot, 

firmware upgrade, load factory default, configuration reset and event detected. 

System will keep the latest 256 records.   

 

Press  

button to export system log into “.txt” file and select the 

location where the exported log file will be saved to.   

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NeVio EZN850

Page 1: ...EZN850 User s Manual Copyright EverFocus Electronics Corp Release Dec 2009 Rev C ...

Page 2: ...ning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for hel...

Page 3: ...parations between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment To reduce risk of fire or electric ...

Page 4: ...h the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes Terms and Trademark Ethernet Internet Explorer Linux Microsoft Windows WWW are registered trademarks of the respective holders Other product names appearing in this User s Guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Java and all Java related logos and trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun ...

Page 5: ...4 VIDEO 21 4 4 1 Multi Streaming 22 4 4 2 Camera 23 4 4 2 1 LENS 24 4 4 2 2 SHUTTER 25 4 4 2 3 WHITE BALANCE Control 26 4 4 2 4 BACKLIGHT 27 4 4 2 5 AGC Auto Gain Control 28 4 4 2 6 DNR Dynamic Noise Reduction 28 4 4 2 7 SENS UP 29 4 4 2 8 SPECIAL 30 4 4 2 9 EXIT 38 4 5 USER 39 4 6 EVENT 40 4 6 1 Event 41 4 6 2 Motion 43 4 6 3 Alarm 44 4 6 4 Time Mask 46 4 7 SYSTEM 47 4 7 1 Date Time 47 4 7 2 Dayl...

Page 6: ...p to 30 FPS z Polestar series perform Sens up technology x128 z Support 4 independent video streams that can provide different compression formats and resolutions for simultaneous live monitoring and high resolution recording z Built in external adjuster control for 6 50mm auto iris lens zoom and focus Control is available by web browser z True Day Night function with IR cut filter z IR distance u...

Page 7: ...Username is user1 and default password is 11111111 Step 4 Click Login button Step 5 You might be required to download Active X which is required to view camera video Please click Yes Step 6 Congratulation You should be able to see the live image now 1 Press button to display the Live page Double click on the image to show a full screen display double click again or press ESC to return normal displ...

Page 8: ...e the image to the appropriate view size Select the view size for live images from 704 480 640 480 352 240 320 240 176 120 6 Digital Zoom Press or button to enlarge reduce the displayed image max is X10 7 Record The record button is used to record the current video stream The location where the image file is saved can be specified in Setting User s Config Please refer to 4 2 User Config for furthe...

Page 9: ...Manual Control Reset Alarm Press Reset Alarm button to reset alarm output remotely 11 Status Display The name of the camera whose settings currently being configured current date time and current frame rate will be displayed 12 Event signals When an alarm or motion event is triggered a signal icon will flash to alert user The first icon is for alarm event and rest of the 5 icons are for motion eve...

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Page 11: ...system log check of the setup menu can be performed on this page The System Info page has 2 tabs Information tab and the Log tab 4 1 1 Information System Information Firmware version MAC address Video Type Model number unchangeable for reference only ...

Page 12: ...nformation and event message including login user s IP reboot firmware upgrade load factory default configuration reset and event detected System will keep the latest 256 records Press button to export system log into txt file and select the location where the exported log file will be saved to ...

Page 13: ...screen Text Color Foreground Color Select the foreground color of text to be displayed by moving the slide bar between Red Green and Blue until your desire color is obtained Position Select the position where the text will be displaying from Upper Left Lower Right Lower Left Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change Date Time Format Used in Text Select Da...

Page 14: ...verwrite Select ON for overwriting recording snapshot file when the disk storage capacity is full If the remaining hard disk capacity is less than ____ MB enter the value you wish to set between 50 2000 system will stop recording or start overwriting Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change Language Setting Language Select the language to be displayed in...

Page 15: ...be configured on this page The Network setup page has 5 tabs the Network tab the DDNS tab the SMTP FTP tab and the Network alarm tab 4 3 1 Network The following information is required to configure the network settings Contact the network administrator or your Internet service provider IP Type IP address Subnet mask Gateway when using the gateway server router Primary DNS Secondary DNS when using ...

Page 16: ...her network cameras Subnet Mask This field is to set the netmask for your network so as the IP camera will be recognized within the network Example 255 255 255 000 When DHCP is selected the DHCP server will assign this value automatically Gateway This field is to set the gateway for your network so the IP camera will be recognized within the network When DHCP is selected the DHCP server will assig...

Page 17: ...Port number for HTTP WEB communication Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change 4 3 2 DDNS DDNS setting When accessing the camera via the Internet from the network environment of which the global IP address is obtained using DHCP the DDNS function is necessary To use the DDNS function it is necessary to connect to the dedicated DDNS ...

Page 18: ...t name from EverFocus www everfocusddns com Enter an IP Cam Account Name everfocusddns com Press button to register or update DDNS account If you wish to get a domain name from other DDNS provider it is necessary to configure Record ID FQDN Username and password and register in DDNS server Refer to the web site for further information about the DDNS Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Rese...

Page 19: ...estrict the number of clients accessing the camera This is useful if you need to save on bandwidth Up to 32 clients is allowed to see live video simultaneously Subsequent viewers will see a blank image Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change 4 3 4 SMTP FTP Set SMTP The settings relating to the mail server used to send the e mail notification from the ca...

Page 20: ...er when an event message is sent out Send Test Mail Press button to send a testing mail to the assigned address Set FTP The settings relating to the FTP server used to transmit the alarm images can be configured FTP Server Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP server FTP Port Enter the port number for FTP server Default is 21 Recording Path Assign the recording path User Name Set FTP Us...

Page 21: ...nction is reserved for PowerCon software for the detail setting please refer to PowerCon network alarm protocol 4 4 Video The settings relating video such as streaming camera OSD can be configured on this page The Video page has 2 tabs the Multi streaming tab and the Camera tab ...

Page 22: ... encode format from H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG Resolution NTSC 4CIF 704 480 VGA 640 480 CIF 352 240 QVGA 320 240 QCIF 176 120 PAL 4CIF 704 576 VGA 640 480 CIF 352 288 QVGA 320 240 QCIF 176 144 Quality there are 8 types of quality please choose from Highest Higher High Middle Normal Low Lower Lowest Frame Rate select from NTSC 1 3 5 15 30 fps PAL 1 2 5 5 12 5 25 fps Note 1 Total frame rate cannot exceed...

Page 23: ...deo streams This will allow user to view live images as well as to record video of the other video streaming Video Stream Select video recording stream from any enabled stream Video File format Recording file will be saved as AVI or ARV select which file format to be used Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change 4 4 2 Camera Lens Control ...

Page 24: ...ft button Right button Click these buttons to select the parameters Down button Up button Click these buttons to move the cursor ICR Switch Setting AUTO ICR switches automatically according to the illumination B W Select to keep B W image COLOR Select to keep color image 4 4 2 1 LENS 1 When the SETUP menu is displayed on the screen please direct the arrow to point to LENS by clicking the UP c or D...

Page 25: ...tion and frequency NTSC model 1 100 PAL model 1 120 SETUP LENS DC SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS UP AUTO SPECIAL EXIT SETUP LENS MANUAL SHUTTER FLK WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS UP ___ SPECIAL EXIT LENS LEVEL 20 Note Since DC lens is a built in lens for EZN850 camera it does not support Manual lens please do not select lens as Manual mode it d...

Page 26: ...in the color temperature range from 2 500 K to 8 300 K eg fluorescent light outdoor sodium vapor lamp or inside tunnels Ö AWC Auto White Balance Control Click the SET key while the camera is directed at a piece of white paper to get the optimum state under the present illumination If the environment and the light source are changed you need to BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS 25 SHUTTER MANUAL 1 50 SETUP LEN...

Page 27: ...o BACKLIGHT on the SETUP menu by clicking UP c or DOWN d key 2 Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT e or RIGHT f key SETUP LENS DC SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS UP AUTO SPECIAL EXIT SETUP LENS DC SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL MANUAL BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS UP AUTO SPECIAL EXIT WHITE BAL RED 32 BLUE 39 Note Under the following conditions...

Page 28: ...es from 6dB up to 30dB Ö LOW The gain increases from 6dB up to 18dB Ö OFF The gain is fixed at 6dB 4 4 2 6 DNR Dynamic Noise Reduction Dynamic Noise Reduction in video images has the following effects 1 Images are brighter and sharper 2 When the level of noise is reduced the performance of a camera can apparently be improved 3 When it is recorded digitally reduced noise can reduce image file size ...

Page 29: ...l of light under low light level conditions The value is from x2 x128 1 Please direct the arrow to point to SENS UP on the SETUP menu by clicking UP c or DOWN d key 2 Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT e or RIGHT f key Ö AUTO Low light level auto mode Default value is AUTO Up to X 10 Ö OFF The function is disabled SETUP LENS DC SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MI...

Page 30: ...ect ON by clicking LEFT e or RIGHT f key SETUP LENS DC SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS UP AUTO SPECIAL EXIT SPECIAL CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ SYNC INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON RESET RETURN Note 1 The maximum storage magnification in low light level movement situations can be adjusted by clicking the SET key in AUTO mode 2 The screen becomes ...

Page 31: ...the top left hand corner Please use the 4 directional buttons to find the desired position to display the name 6 If you would like to cancel the ID inputted please move the cursor to CLR and all the letters inputted will be deleted 7 Select END and click the SET key to complete ID input C A M E R A I D A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v ...

Page 32: ... set from 0 to 359 4 4 2 8 4 MOTION DETECTION EZN850 enables you to observe movements of objects in 4 different places on the screen the message MOTION DETECTED appears on the screen when movement is detected therefore this helps to improve supervision efficiency The camera detects an object s movement by sensing discrepancy of outline 1 Please direct the arrow to point to MOTION DET by clicking U...

Page 33: ...just the value for size of the area z Additionally it is possible to change the position of the area Please refer to the following example for detailed steps on moving AREA1 to center 1 The original position of AREA1 was TOP 10 DOWN 25 LEFT 20 and RIGHT 40 MOTION DETECTION AEREA SEL AREA1 AREA STATE ON TOP 10 DOWN 25 LEFT 20 RIGHT 40 Press SET to return SPECIAL CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ SYNC INT MOT...

Page 34: ...P 30 DOWN 45 LEFT 20 and RIGHT 40 4 Increase RIGHT scale value by 20 AREA1 position after change is TOP 30 DOWN 45 LEFT 20 and RIGHT 60 5 Increase LEFT scale value by 20 AREA1 position after change is TOP 30 DOWN 45 LEFT 40 and RIGHT 60 In order to save the changes and complete the setting click the SET key This allows you to return to the previous menu AREA1 AREA1 AREA1 AREA1 ...

Page 35: ... the number the darker the color z Please click UP c or DOWN d key to move between TOP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT for adjusting the size of the area to be covered z Please click LEFT e or RIGHT f key to adjust the value for size of the area to be covered z Additionally it is possible to change the position of the area to be covered Please refer to the following example for detailed steps on moving AREA1 ...

Page 36: ... value by 20 AREA1 position after change is TOP 10 DOWN 45 LEFT 20 and RIGHT 40 3 Increase TOP scale value by 20 AREA1 position after change is TOP 30 DOWN 45 LEFT 20 and RIGHT 40 4 Increase RIGHT scale value by 20 AREA1 position after change is TOP 30 DOWN 45 LEFT 20 and RIGHT 60 AREA1 AREA1 AREA1 AREA1 ...

Page 37: ...he contour of the video image becomes cleaner and more distinguishing as the level of SHARPNESS increases If the level goes up extremely it may affect the video image and cause noise ON Enable the SHARPNESS mode OFF Disable the SHARPNESS mode z Please click the SET key z The available range of level is 0 31 SHARPNESS LEVEL 8 SPECIAL CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ SYNC INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRR...

Page 38: ...up menu 4 4 2 9 EXIT Click SET key on EXIT after you finish all the settings It will return to live image SPECIAL CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ SYNC INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON RESET RETURN SPECIAL CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ SYNC INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON RESET RETURN Note If you quit the Menu without clicking EXIT all the settings you previously di...

Page 39: ...ther users However administrator is not allowed to change supervisor s account and password User a user can view the Live View page system info network video and adjust user config settings The user does not have access to the user event and system pages Guest the lowest level of access which only allows the user access to the Live View page Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to res...

Page 40: ...Input Manual Trigger Motion Detection Schedule Recording Pre Post Alarm Trigger Alarm x x x Send Mail notification x x x Upload to FTP x x x x Record to SD Card x x x x x Record to PC x x x x x Network Alarm x x x Re trigger x x x Note 1 Record to PC only works when PC and IP camera are connected 2 Either Upload to FTP or Record to Network Storage can be selected to record event video to remote si...

Page 41: ...the Motion tab the Alarm tab and the Time Mask tab Press button to add an event condition To modify the event list click on the event and it will be highlighted Press button to modify the setting To remove an event from event list click on the event and it will be highlighted Press button to remove the event Check Enable checkbox to activate event actions when the event occurs in the specified tim...

Page 42: ...l be activated first Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change This example describes how to set the camera to upload images to FTP when someone press Manual trigger button 1 Click button in Event page 2 Enter an event name for the event e g Event 1 3 Select Manual Trigger as event type 4 Select Upload to FTP as action type ...

Page 43: ...4 6 2 Motion Motion Detection User can define the motion area to be detected by left clicking the mouse to draw lines Every click is an end point of the line When the detection area is formed double click the mouse to have all the lines connected To remove the selection simply right click the mouse the selected polygon will be deleted Steps for setting motion detection areas 1 Motion Detection vid...

Page 44: ...l motion area which can be distinguished by 5 different colors 4 Select color to choose the area you want to enable 5 Check Enable checkbox to enable event action 6 You can set the Sensitivity level for motion triggered by selecting from 1 low 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 10 high 7 For each of them you can set the event action to be activated Event action can be set in Event section 4 6 3 Alarm ...

Page 45: ...ernally in the server from the time immediately preceding the trigger Input the desired length of pre trigger buffer time It can be set up to 120 seconds Post Alarm Buffer Image saved internally in the server from the time immediately after the trigger Input the desired length of post trigger buffer time It can be set up to 120 seconds Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset wit...

Page 46: ...cheduled Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Set the Start time and End time for time mask by clicking Up arrow or Down arrow Or simply press for a full day of event action Press button to remove a scheduled time period An example on how to set weekend as time mask is as follows 1 Click from time mask setting 2 Enter Mask name e g Weekend 3 Check Sun Sat boxes 4 Select Start time and End time or Full day ...

Page 47: ...nd the Maintenance tab 4 7 1 Date Time Machine Name Setting Machine Name Enter the name of the camera The entered name will be displayed in the status display area Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change Set Date Time Manually Date Click the calendar and pick the date Press to go previous year to go previous month to go next month and to go next year ...

Page 48: ...Enable NTP checkbox to enable NTP server NTP server Time automatically adjusted by synchronizing with NTP server will be used as the standard time of the camera Sync Internal Select an interval 1 24 hours in 1 hour intervals of synchronization with the NTP server Time Zone Select a time zone according to the location where the camera is in use Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to r...

Page 49: ...arch April May June July August September October November December Set the starting time change of daylight saving time Choose the From time and End time when daylight saving starts Set the end time of daylight saving time Set the end week of daylight saving time 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Last Set the end date of daylight saving time Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Set the end mont...

Page 50: ...e of the SD memory card reached the value selected from the following 50 20 10 5 2 0 Event Recording FTP backup only Event video will record to SD card when network is disconnected Note 1 When 50 is selected e mail notification will be made each time the remaining space reaches 50 20 10 5 2 and 0 2 E mail notification may not always be made at a very moment when the remaining space of the SD memor...

Page 51: ...ns will differ as follows Indication Description Capacity ___ MB available ___MB used ___ Before formatting the SD memory card it is necessary to press button Once button is pressed button will be shown for user to insert the SD card back Press button to format SD card Obtain images on the SD memory card 1 Go to IE Browser or Windows Command 2 Enter ftp Camera IP address The windows pops up for us...

Page 52: ...EZN850 52 3 Enter administrator user name and password user1 11111111 4 Then you can download video or image file from SD card The file name will show the time of video ...

Page 53: ...tory is 9600 Protocol Select protocol from EverFocus and Pelco D The default setting from the factory is Pelco D Data Bit This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring There are two settings for this option 8 or 7 The default is set to 8 Stop Bit This field is to set the stop bit for the RS485 connection There are two different stop bits 1 or 2 The default is set to 1 Parity This fi...

Page 54: ...tton if the unit is not behaving as expected Restore The unit is restarted and most current settings are reset to the factory default values by pressing Restore button The only settings saved are IP setting DDNS setting Default The Default button should be used with caution Pressing this button will return all of the camera s settings including the IP address to the factory default values The came...

Page 55: ...g file see above and then click the Load button The settings will be restored to the previous configuration Upgrade Firmware Upgrade the EZN850 with the latest firmware Press Browse button to search firmware file Press Upgrade button to upgrade the firmware Note 1 Do not disconnect power to the unit during the upgrade The unit reboots automatically after the upgrade has completed 1 5 minutes 2 Dur...

Page 56: ... RTP RTSP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS DDNS NTP Bandwidth Control Min 64 kbps adjustable Max Client Limit 32 simultaneous clients TERMINAL I O RS 485 RS 485 interface half duplex Alarm I O 1 x input 1 x output Normal Open Normal Closed adjustable Power Output 12VDC for external IR illuminator Max load 1A EVENT MANAGEMENT Event Triggered by Alarm input Manual trigger Motion detection and Schedule recording No...

Page 57: ...EZN850 57 Weight 2 5kg 5 5lbs 3 0kg 6 6LBS with bracket ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temp 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F Humidity 20 80 Heater Yes Weatherproof Ratings IP66 Vandal Proof Yes ...

Page 58: ...1 43 297 0081 www everfocus co jp Your EverFocus product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the E...

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