2gig Technologies 2GIG-CAM-100W Manual de usuario


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Contents
Logging In ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Live Video...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Flash connection ....................................................................................................................................... 6
ActiveX Connection................................................................................................................................... 6
Sensor Settings...................................................................................................................................... 8
Time Zone.......................................................................................................................................... 8
Image Adjust ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Shutter Mode.................................................................................................................................... 9
Gain Mode....................................................................................................................................... 10
Day/Night Setting............................................................................................................................ 10
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)........................................................................................................... 11
AE Meter Mode...............................................................................................................................12
Mirror..............................................................................................................................................12
Corridor Mode ................................................................................................................................ 13
Noise Reduction .............................................................................................................................. 13
Playback ......................................................................................................................................................14
Video Search ...........................................................................................................................................14
Playback Bar........................................................................................................................................14
Playback Controls................................................................................................................................ 15
Archive Video ......................................................................................................................................15
Configuration ..............................................................................................................................................17
Device Information .................................................................................................................................17
Streaming Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Base Stream ........................................................................................................................................18
Video Encoding ............................................................................................................................... 18
Audio Encoding ...............................................................................................................................19
Resolution ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Frame Rate...................................................................................................................................... 19
I-Frame Interval............................................................................................................................... 19
Bitrate ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Quality............................................................................................................................................. 20
SVC Stream.......................................................................................................................................... 20
Device...................................................................................................................................................... 21
Local Network .....................................................................................................................................21

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Device Port.......................................................................................................................................... 22
Port Forwarding ..............................................................................................................................22
ADSL Network .....................................................................................................................................22
Date and Time..................................................................................................................................... 23
Camera................................................................................................................................................ 24
OSD...................................................................................................................................................... 25
Microphone......................................................................................................................................... 26
CVBS .................................................................................................................................................... 27
System.................................................................................................................................................28
External Device .......................................................................................................................................29
PTZ.......................................................................................................................................................29
Alarm.......................................................................................................................................................30
I/O Alarm............................................................................................................................................. 30
Disk Alarm ...........................................................................................................................................30
Network Alarm....................................................................................................................................31
I/O Alarm Linkage................................................................................................................................31
Motion Alarm......................................................................................................................................32
PIR Alarm (2GIG-100W only)............................................................................................................... 35
Local Record............................................................................................................................................ 37
Record Policy....................................................................................................................................... 37
Record Directory .................................................................................................................................38
Privacy Masking ......................................................................................................................................40
Network Service...................................................................................................................................... 41
PPPoE .................................................................................................................................................. 41
DDNS ................................................................................................................................................... 41
Wi-Fi (2GIG-100W only) ......................................................................................................................43
WPS ................................................................................................................................................. 44
Service Center .........................................................................................................................................45
Alarm Center....................................................................................................................................... 45
SMTP ................................................................................................................................................... 45
Privilege Manager ................................................................................................................................... 47
Group .................................................................................................................................................. 47
User.....................................................................................................................................................48
Protocol...................................................................................................................................................50
Protocol Info .......................................................................................................................................50

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Security ............................................................................................................................................... 51
Device Log ...............................................................................................................................................52
Operation Log .....................................................................................................................................52
Alarm Log ............................................................................................................................................ 53
Report Log...........................................................................................................................................54
Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................................55

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Logging In
When connecting to the IP Camera using a Browser, the login page appears. Type in the Username and
Password to access the IP Camera. The default username and password is: admin / admin

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Live Video
Flash connection
After logging in to the IP Camera the LIVE VIDEO screen is displayed. A right click on the Video stream
allows access to the following menus:
Full Screen –View the video full screen on the monitor
Sensor –access IP Camera image sensor settings
Zoom In / Zoom Out / Restore Panorama –Digital zoom options (use the mouse wheel to zoom
in and out)
At the bottom of the task bar there is the option to switch video streams, stop the video and access the
Sensor Settings menu.
ActiveX Connection
Live video can be viewed from the IP Camera using two types of technology: Flash and ActiveX. When
logging in for the first time, Flash technology will be used. More options appear when using ActiveX.
However, Internet Explorer is required to use ActiveX. Using the mouse click on: “Click here to use short
delay Plugin for Live Video”.
When switching to ActiveX there will be prompts to install ActiveX files. Click ‘Install’.

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After installing the ActiveX files, more features will be presented.
Features added when ActiveX is enabled: two-way audio, Snapshot, located at the bottom of the screen.
Also a Playback Tab is added.
Selecting the microphone icon for two-way audio allows for two way communication between the
Internet Explorer and the IP camera.
Selecting the Snapshot icon will take a snapshot of the current video image and save it to a snapshot
folder on the hard drive. *With Internet Explorer, if Protected Mode is enabled and the IP Camera is not
added to the Trusted Sites, the snapshot may not appear.
Streaming information can now be viewed on the gray information bar at the bottom of the video
stream. This displays streaming resolution and bitrate.
The top tabs show where to navigate to Playback recorded video and Configuration options of the IP
Camera.
In the upper-right corner is a flashing Alarm icon to show that an alarm event is occurring. Clicking on
this icon will bring up the Alarm log screen.

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To change your password, click on the lock icon. It is recommended to change your password to avoid a
security breach.
To logout of the IP Camera, click on the exit icon (located next to the lock icon)
Sensor Settings
Sensor settings enable changes in the IP Camera video stream. There is a View Mode and an Edit Mode
in this menu. Change the option in the lower left corner to be able to edit the settings. Multiple
schemes can be saved to achieve the best video quality under different lighting conditions.
At any time use the Reset button to revert to the previously used settings. Using Factory Setting will
default all the options back to the original default setting.
Time Zone
The Sensor settings enable changes in the IP Camera video stream. There is a View Mode and an Edit
Mode in this menu. Change the option in the lower left corner to be able to edit the settings. Multiple
schemes can be saved to achieve the best video quality under different lighting conditions.
Time Zone allows setting a scheduled Scheme. Select the Scheme Start Time and End Time. With the
Scheme selected, changing of any of the Sensor Setting options can be saved in the Scheme.
Four (4) Schemes can be set:

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Image Adjust
The Image Adjust tab allows changing the: Brightness, Sharpness, Saturation, and Contrast of the IP
Camera.
Shutter Mode
Shutter mode determines the amount of light the IP Camera lens absorbs. Shutter options can be set to
best suit the environment. Change the Shutter Mode from Auto Shutter, to Fixed Shutter, to access
Fixed Shutter options.

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Gain Mode
Gain in a video signal that is boosted electronically to amplify image intensity which results in a brighter
image. However, amplifying the signal will cause noise in the video stream.
The IP Camera is set to Auto Gain by default. Change the Gain Mode option to Fixed Gain in order to
enable Fixed Gain settings.
Day/Night Setting
The Day/Night setting defines when the IP Camera will activate the Infra-red (IR) sensor for nighttime
viewing.
The setting options are: Auto, Day mode, Night mode, Timing.
The camera can be manually set to Day mode only or Night mode only.
When Auto is selected, the Delay option is how long the IP Camera will take to switch to Day mode or
Night mode.
The TRANSITION (D>N) & TRANSITION (N>D) is a percentage of how much light the light sensor needs to
detect to switch modes. For example, when transitioning from Day to Night, once the light sensor
detects 70% of ambient light (i.e. when it is dusk or dawn) the IR sensor will activate. The opposite
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