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Table of Contents 

 
 

Important Notices – Read Before Use

 

 ............................................................................ 2

Overview

 

 ......................................................................................................................... 2

Package Contents

 

 ............................................................................................................ 3

Installation

 

 ....................................................................................................................... 4

Hardware Installation

 

 ....................................................................................................................................................... 4

Software Installation

 

 ........................................................................................................................................................ 4

Discover IP Cameras

 

 ........................................................................................................................................................ 4

Assigning IP Address to the device

 

 ................................................................................................................................. 5

Discovering devices in Windows Network

 

 ...................................................................................................................... 7

ActiveX add-on Installation

 

 ............................................................................................................................................. 8

Accessing the camera

 

 .................................................................................................... 10

Viewing the live video

 

 ................................................................................................................................................... 10

The Live view page

 

 ........................................................................................................................................................ 12

Video & Audio

 

 .............................................................................................................. 14

Network Configuration

 

 ................................................................................................. 21

Recording

 

 ...................................................................................................................... 25

Event Management

 

 ........................................................................................................ 27

Configuration of Event Handling

 

 ................................................................................................................................... 27

Examples of Event Handling

 

 ......................................................................................................................................... 32

System Options

 

 ............................................................................................................. 34

Connectors & LED

 

 ........................................................................................................ 38

Physical appearance and connectors

 

 .............................................................................................................................. 38

LED Indicators

 

 ............................................................................................................................................................... 39

Troubleshooting

 

 ............................................................................................................ 40

Check firmware version

 

 ................................................................................................................................................. 40

Upgrade device firmware

 

 ............................................................................................................................................... 40

Recover device settings

 

 .................................................................................................................................................. 42

Technical Specifications

 

 ............................................................................................... 43

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for N3211E

Page 1: ...N3211E User s Manual Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...eX add on Installation 8 Accessing the camera 10 Viewing the live video 10 The Live view page 12 Video Audio 14 Network Configuration 21 Recording 25 Event Management 27 Configuration of Event Handlin...

Page 3: ...for the applications and resale of its products or bundled software with statements different from or beyond the specification parameters stated by Ingrasys Ingrasys is under no obligation to provide...

Page 4: ...3 Package Contents N3211E Power Adapter Optional Quick Installation Guide Hardware Pack Product CD Warranty Card VIP Card Optional...

Page 5: ...and DC 12V adapter are required Software Installation Discover IP Cameras Discovery Tool is a utility provided for not only searching and displaying the available IP cameras information in a network b...

Page 6: ...2 Assign IP address The selection is based on a single or multiple camera devices Set IP This is applied to one specific camera selected from the Device List Step1 Select one specific camera device S...

Page 7: ...cific cameras selected from the Device List Step1 Select specific cameras Step 2 Input Account Password The Ingrasys default account information is Admin Admin If the values have been re set please en...

Page 8: ...gure above is used in Windows Vista 7 It can be referred to Windows XP My Network Places which possesses the same capability of discovering UPnP devices NOTE Right click on the device and select Prope...

Page 9: ...as website The first time access to the camera webpage will be prompted to install the ActiveX To allow the installation click Install on the message bar and follow the instructions to complete Active...

Page 10: ...ActiveX cannot be installed at all it is needed to change the IE security level and settings Example Internet Explorer 9 Internet Options Security Custom level Ensure the Download signed ActiveX cont...

Page 11: ...ettings the camera device can be approached via network There are three ways to view the live video from the camera 1 Internet Explorer Launch IE browser and input the IP address of the camera or Clic...

Page 12: ...the camera for each video stream the RTSP URL will be required The default paths for the 2 streams are stream1 and stream2 The URL format should be input as below Stream1 rtsp Camera_IP stream1 Strea...

Page 13: ...12 The Live view page The following illustration shows you the front page of Ingrasys IP camera website Live Video Window Quick Functional Buttons OSD Live Window Quick Index Video Stream Operations...

Page 14: ...een mode Press ESC key to return Manual trigger Press the button as triggering an event See Event Management for detail Listen Enable Disable to receive video from camera Digital Zoom toggle the digit...

Page 15: ...ed camera image configurations Users with Administrator or Operator authority see System User Management are able to do these configurations Click on Setup of Quick Index to enter the Video Audio page...

Page 16: ...er to image acutance which presents in the edges contrast of an image Default value is 8 adjustable from 0 to 16 The 4 correlates are referring image appearance in terms of color vision that is adjust...

Page 17: ...This setting is therefore regionally different Advanced Setting White Balance the selections for different lightening condition which is refereeing to color temperature The default value is set to AUT...

Page 18: ...17 represents the Day mode represents the Night mode The setting items with the Day or Night mode symbol will be altered along with the setting of Day Night mode The examples are illustrated as below...

Page 19: ...rations These settings can affect video size quality The maximum transmission performance can be expected under the condition of full network bandwidth Video Stream The camera supports up to 2 video s...

Page 20: ...ained However it would be the tradeoffs for the higher network bandwidth and storage requirement Intra Frame Period This is applied only in MPEG4 H 264 which the video stream is composed of I frames f...

Page 21: ...of 8 profiles can be created to the list To create Privacy Mask simply input Privacy Mask Name and click Add New button and then apply it to complete the addition Audio Setting Check the Enable Audio...

Page 22: ...Port Access IP Filter Network Type There are 3 ways to configure IP address for the IP camera device including DHCP Static IP and PPPoE Network Type Enable DHCP Service The default setting is DHCP whi...

Page 23: ...the website of the service provider and registering an account are required Dyndns org http www dyndns com Quality Service Quality Service provides network traffic management to guarantee the quality...

Page 24: ...RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is used to control the live media streaming This port is provided to request the streaming service By default the port number is set to 554 It can also be assigned t...

Page 25: ...request It stops automatically when the last client leaves the multicast group Always Multicast on the other hand starts or stops multicast stream by enabling disabling this function It doesn t matte...

Page 26: ...n the Recording category Recording Plan Samba Recording Plan Recording Plan List It lists the created scheduled recording plan s The details of a recoding plan include Plan Name Identifier of the reco...

Page 27: ...nabled prior to recording plan Destination The stored path for the recording file Select All 24 7 continuous recording Scheduled Pattern User defined time frame Samba This page allows user to configur...

Page 28: ...e applied Configuration of Event Handling There are 3 subdirectories in the Event category The 3 configuration groups are correlated A completed event setting may need to configure each part in sequen...

Page 29: ...a file to a FTP server when an event is triggered FTP Server address Enter the FTP server s address User Name Enter the user name of the FTP login account Password Enter the user name of the FTP login...

Page 30: ...ze of the rectangle covered area By name implying the Sensitivity setting means the sensitivity level to the motion detection the higher value given makes the motion window more sensitive to the movin...

Page 31: ...ion to identify this configured event Select All 24 7 continuous recording Schedule Pattern User defined time frame Triggered by This describes the selection of trigger conditions which include Motion...

Page 32: ...Event Server indicates the file destination such as the FTP and Samba and the file type includes snapshot image and video clip For the snapshot video clip configurations go to Event Server Media The d...

Page 33: ...The configurations are illustrated as below Step 1 Add Event Server Go to Event Event Server Media Event Server List Click on Add New button Choose Email and fill in the email server and recipients in...

Page 34: ...ained b Give a name of this event setting e g MTrigger stands for Manual Trigger This is an identity of an object of event handling c Choose Select All for 24 7 as this event is required for that it c...

Page 35: ...bout each subcategory will be described as below System Information The page gives details of the IP camera system In System Status Firmware Version and MAC Address are listed The Camera Name and Loca...

Page 36: ...ity of Internet access The IP camera system can therefore get updated with the time server NOTE To apply synchronize with NTP Server a Time Zone must be selected for referencing to the local time Sync...

Page 37: ...rs in this page The number of user accounts can be created is up to 8 Initially there is a default account Admin in the User List To enable this account click on Enable Authentication and then apply T...

Page 38: ...other cameras The backup file can be applied to other Ingrasys IP cameras so users won t need to configure each device It is recommended to switch the IP setting to DHCP mode before exporting the back...

Page 39: ...38 Connectors LED Physical appearance and connectors Product Front View Product Rear View...

Page 40: ...r LED indicator for Power System Status Green Power On System Reboot Steady ON with Amber LED Initial Process Ready 3 Flashing then ON with Green LED Normal Operation Steady ON with Green LED Firmware...

Page 41: ...Upgrade 1 The latest firmware image is available on our official website 2 Make sure all other client connections are disconnected and current jobs such as recording are required to terminate 3 Durin...

Page 42: ...41 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3...

Page 43: ...operation 2 Reset account password to factory default Press and hold the Reset Button over 5 seconds the LED will change from steady green to flashing green During LED flashing as green then release r...

Page 44: ...terface 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Supported protocols IPv4 HTTP HTTPS SMTP FTP DHCP NTP TCP IP UPnP RTSP RTCP RTP DNS DDNS PPPoE IGMP QoS Bonjour Multicast Samba Event Management I O Event Triggers Motion...

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