Speco Technologies Home Security System SIPMPBVFH User Manual

Speco Internet Protocol (SIP)H.264  
Series Camera Instruction Manual  
(Version 1.0.0)  
SIP H.264 Megapixel Cameras  
SIPMPBVFH & SIPMPDVFH  
Speco Technologies  
200 New Hwy, Amityville, NY 11701  
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3.1.1  
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FEATURES  
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1.1 Package  
SIPMPBVFH Camera  
SIPMPDVFH Camera  
Software CD  
Accessory Pack  
Quick Install Guide  
Cross LAN Cable  
Power Lead Cable  
Package of Products is composed of the main body of the camera, Software CD (NVR  
Program, Product Manual, NVR Manual), Quick Install Guide, Cross LAN Cable,  
Accessory Pack, Power Lead Cable.  
Please check before starting installation.  
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1.2 Dimension and Connector Description  
1.2.1 Dimensions  
1. SIPMPBVFH  
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2. SIPMPDVFH  
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1.2.2 Connector Description  
12 Volts DC Power Input  
Audio Output  
Audio Input : The SIP Camera supports one audio input and output  
Ethernet Port : Standard RJ45 connector. Supporting POE.  
Reset Button (** Please open the case for the Bullet / Dome type camera )  
Step 1 : Switch off SIP Camera by disconnecting the power cable.  
Step 2 : Using a suitable pointed object, press and continue to hold the Reset  
Button. While continuing to hold the reset button, reconnect the power cable.  
Step 3 : Keep holding the reset button for 6 seconds, release the reset button.  
The unit will start up with factory default settings.  
LED Light level controller  
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INSTALLATION  
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2.1 Recommended PC Specification  
CPU  
Core2Duo 2.13GHz and above  
2 GB or above  
Memory  
Windows XP with SP2 or above. Windows Vista / Windows 2003 /  
Windows 7  
Operating System  
Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 and above.  
SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution  
Core2Duo 2.13GHz and above  
Video Resolution  
CPU  
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2.2 Preparation before setup  
To configure your IP device, you have to use Internet Explorer to log in.  
Before that, your PC’s network settings and the IP device’s IP address must  
be set up. Make sure all the connections are connected correctly, and then  
follow the procedures below.  
1. Setup your PC network  
You have to match your PC’s TCP/IP setting with the IP device’s  
default settings before you can use IE browser to login it. This section  
tells you how to setup your PC’s TCP/IP settings.  
2. Setup IP device’s IP address  
This IP device’s IP address can be setup manually or automatically by  
network service (DHCP). If it acquires the IP address by using the  
DHCP service, please use the IP utility software bundled in the product  
CD to search all the IP devices’ IP address.  
2.2.1 Setup your PC network  
To set up the network of IP device via a PC, you have to change the TCP/IP  
settings of the PC.  
The following are the default network settings of IP device.  
IP Address: 192.168.0.100  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
To access the IP device, the IP address of the PC should match the address  
below.  
IP Address: 192.168.0.xxx  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
NOTE: xxx should be a number from 1 to 254, but 100 is excepted.  
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The procedure below is the setup procedure of a PC using Windows XP as  
its OS. When running an OS other than Windows XP, please refer to the  
manual included with the OS.  
STEP 1  
Start up your PC.  
STEP 2  
Click the [Start] and select the "Control Panel"  
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STEP 3  
Double-click the "Network and Internet connections" icon.  
STEP 4  
Double-click the "Network connections" icon  
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STEP 5  
Click “Local Area Connections”, and then click “Change settings of  
this connection” in the network Task menu.  
STEP 6  
Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click the [Properties]  
button.  
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STEP 7  
Click the “Use the following IP address” radio button and enter the IP  
address and the subnet mask.  
Please set the settings as below.  
IP address: 192.168. 0.xxx  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.  
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(NOTE: xxx should be a number  
from 1 to 254, but 100 is  
excepted.)  
STEP 8  
Click the [OK] button and the window dialog box closes.  
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2.3 Configuring the IP device  
This section describes how to configure the IP device. The product  
administrator has unlimited access to all setup windows and normal users  
can only watch the live image. The IP device is configured under a  
standard browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above).  
Follow the procedures below to configure the IP device.  
STEP 1: Open a browser  
STEP 2: Enter the IP address of the IP device.  
The default IP address is “192.168.0.100”  
The “Login Page” is now displayed as below.  
STEP 3: Enter the Account name (factory default: Admin) and the  
Password (factory default: 123456).  
NOTE: Internet Explorer of 6.0 or above is highly recommended. If you  
don’t have the it, please download it from  
STEP 4: Select the language of the IP device user interface. You can  
select from English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese,  
Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Czech and French. This user  
interface setting will disappear once you log out, if you want to change  
the default user interface language, please change the setting of [Host  
setting] after login success.  
STEP 5: Click the  
button to login or click the  
button  
to re-enter again.  
Once successfully login, the “Video Display page” will be displayed  
as below.  
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2.3.1 Video Display  
This section tells you how to view live images via Internet Explorer.  
Click the  
[Live] tab to show [Live page]. Refer to the table below for how to  
configure each setting.  
Function List  
Function  
Description  
Full Screen  
Click the icon  
to stretch the preview to full screen.  
You can click “Esc” button on the keyboard to return to  
previous display.  
Snapshot  
Click the icon “  
” to take a snapshot. The snapshot  
picture will be saved to the default folder  
“C:\Users\”account name”\Picture”, in the format of  
YYYYMMDD_HH_mm_ss.jpg.  
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Audio out  
Click the icon  
to enable the audio out from PC to IP  
camera or video server. When it is enabled, your voice will  
be transferred to the audio out of the IP camera or video  
server.  
NOTE: you will need to have a microphone connected to  
your PC to do that.  
If dual stream mode is enabled, click  
to select which  
Media  
stream to display (Media 1 or 2). The default is single stream  
only. To change to dual stream mode, please refer to “Media  
1” section under “Setup” tab  
Click  
to select the compression codec used in video  
Encoder Type  
encoding. The Encoder type option includes MPEG-4,  
MJPEG and H.264. Once selected, the video server/IP  
camera will start to send video in new stream type.  
Display size  
Audio in  
Click  
size  
or  
of  
to adjust  
display screen  
Click the icon  
to mute or the icon to  
receive audio in from the video server/IP camera. Drag the  
volume bar  
to adjust the volume.  
Digital Zoom  
Digital zoom enables you to zoom into the image. You can  
click  
to zoom in and click  
to zoom  
out. You can click the  
“no zoom” button  
to cancel all zoom-in and go back to original status (no zoom  
status).  
When you digitally zoom in the video, you can click  
to pan/tilt the video up, down, left and right.  
NOTE: This pan/tilt function does not work if the video is  
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not zoomed-in (no zoom status).  
Indicates the network state. If the light on the right is  
green, it means the network is ok. If the light is gray, it  
means the network is broken.  
Network  
status  
The light on the left is not used  
DO Setting  
Click  
to set DO output level to High.  
Click  
to set DO output level to Low. If your device  
has more than one DO available, each DO is controlled  
separately.  
If you want to setup this IP camera/video server, please click the  
switch to “Setup Page”  
[Setup] tab to  
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2.3.2 Date & Time  
This section tells you how to setup IP device’s date and time settings.  
STEP 1: Click the [Date & Time] on the “Main Setup page”.  
The “Date setting page” is displayed as below  
STEP 2: Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If you  
are still unsure what to set, contact your system administrator.  
Date Setting  
Parameters  
Description  
Click this to enable IP device’s SNTP/NTP function. This enables  
this IP device to synchronize its time settings with a SNTP/NTP  
server. You can use this function to make sure all your IP devices’  
time is the same. Additionally, with our embedded  
digital-time-code in the streaming, you can tell the event sequence  
accurately.  
SNTP/NTP  
server  
IP address: Enter the IP address of the SNTP/NTP server.  
Sync time: Select the time interval for this IP device to  
synchronize its time.  
Set  
Click this to manually setup the date & time.  
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Date : Select the date  
Time: Select the time  
Select the time zone offset for local settings  
manually  
Time zone  
Select Type 1  
to specify daylight saving time by week  
number in a month; select Type 2 to specify daylight saving time  
by date.  
Day Light  
Saving  
Start Time: Select the daylight savings start time.  
End Time: Select the daylight savings end time.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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2.3.3 Network Section  
Click the  
[Network] item on the “Setup Page”.  
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Host  
Click the [Host] to enter Host settings page. Refer to the table below for how to configure  
each setting.  
Description  
Parameters  
Host name  
Enter a host name, and this host name will be shown when  
you use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP  
device.  
Select the language of default user-interface. Each user  
login will see the default user-interface first.  
Language  
Camera name The camera name is reserved for customer use.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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IP Address Filtering  
WARNING: Please be very careful when using this function, as you may  
lose access to your camera if you make mistakes in setup. You may either  
accidentally deny yourself access, or forgot to include your own IP address  
in the allowed address list. You will need to perform hard reset to be able to  
Click the [IP Address Filter] item to display the “IP Address Filtering Page”. Refer to the  
table below for how to configure each setting.  
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Parameters  
IP address  
filter enable  
Description  
Check this box to enable IP Address Filtering.  
The filter can be set in either “Allow” mode or “Block” mode.  
1. “Allow” mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the  
ones listed below.  
Filter  
2. “Block” mode will accept all incoming access except the IP  
addresses listed below.  
Method  
Make sure you include the Netmask in your consideration.  
The IP address you wish to allow or block. Please note that the  
actual range is modified by the Netmask.  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Using Netmask allows you to set filtering for a whole range of IP  
address at once, without the need to enter all of them individually.  
If you are not sure about the function of netmask, then you should  
use 255.255.255.255, and it will affect only a single IP address per  
line of entry, or use 255.255.255.0 to use the same setting for all  
IP addresses starting with the same three numbers. .  
For each entry, you must check this box for it to be effective. For  
an entry that you no longer need but does not wish to delete, you  
can uncheck it, and the system will remember it for future use. If a  
new entry that has never been used before does not have Enable  
checked, then it will not be stored in memory.  
Enable  
Click this to use the current displayed info to do IP Address  
filtering. If you setup correctly, it will change into a grayed out  
“Success” in a few seconds.  
Apply  
Reset  
Click this button to re-enter the parameters.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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Port Mapping  
Click the [Port Mapping] item to display the “Port Mapping Page”. Refer to the table  
below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
HTTP port  
HTTPS  
Description  
Select the port assigned for HTTP protocol access  
Select the port assigned for HTTPS protocol access  
Select the first port used by server search applications to  
detect this IP device. (e.g. IP utility)  
Select the first port used by server search applications to  
detect this IP device. (e.g. IP utility)  
Select the port used to support video control function by  
application programs. (e.g. NVR)  
Search server port1  
Search server port2  
Video control port  
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Video streaming  
port (TCP Only)  
Video Multicast  
Port  
Select the port used by this IP device for Video  
Streaming.  
Enable/disable multicast audio streaming  
RTSP port  
Select the port assigned for RTSP protocol access  
RTP Multicast  
Video Port for  
Media1  
Select the port for the multicast video streaming of  
media1 via RTP protocol  
RTP Multicast  
Audio Port for  
Media1  
Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of  
media1 via RTP protocol  
RTP Multicast  
Video Port for  
Media2  
Select the port for the multicast video streaming of  
media2 via RTP protocol  
RTP Multicast  
Audio Port for  
Media2  
Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of  
media2 via RTP protocol  
Multicast IP  
Select the multicast IP. Default settings is 228.5.6.1  
Select the multicast TTL. Default setting is 255.  
Multicast TTL  
Select video type connected to the video-in of this IP  
device. If you use an incorrect video type, some images  
might be lost.  
IGMP  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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ToS  
Click the [ToS] (Type of Service) item to display the “ToS Page”. Refer to the table  
below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
Description  
Select whether to add the TOS tag onto the streaming data.  
Streaming data with a higher priority TOS tag will be  
transmitted first when compared with other data.  
Select the TOS tag’s priority to be added onto the  
streaming. You can select between  
1.Minimize-Delay  
TOS (type of  
service)  
TOS priority  
2.Maximize-throughout  
3.Maximize-Reliability  
4.Normal-Service  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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UPnPTM  
Click the [UPnPTM] item to display the “UPnPTM Setting Page”.  
Click checkbox  
to enable or disable the UPnPTM function. Edit the UPnP Friendly  
to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to  
Name in text field.  
Click the [Apply] button  
re-enter the parameters.  
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SNMP Setting  
Click the SNMP Setting item to display the SNMP setting Page  
Click  
to enable SNMP function.  
to use SNMP V1/V2 or  
Select  
to use SNMP V3  
Check the check box  
to enable traps  
Enter the Destination IP address in  
Enter the Trap Community used in  
Select the Available trap in  
Click the [Apply] button  
to re-enter the parameters.  
to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button  
RTP  
Click RTP Item to configure RTP Settings  
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RTSP Authen  
Enable  
Check box to enable RTP streaming’s Account/Password  
authentication.  
RTP B2 Frame  
Enable  
Check box to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming  
Click the [Apply] button  
re-enter the parameters.  
to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button  
to  
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Speed & Duplex  
Click the [Speed & Duplex] item in the network section to display the ”Speed and  
Duplex” Page. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
Description  
This item lets you select the network transmission speed.  
You can select from  
1. Auto detect (default setting)  
2. 100Mbps / Full duplex  
3. 100Mbps / Half duplex  
Network  
speed  
4. 10Mbps / Full duplex  
5. 10Mbps / Half duplex  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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2.3.4 IP Settings  
Connection Type  
Click the [Connection Type] item to display the “Connection Type Page”. Refer to the  
table below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
Description  
Click this to enable IP device’s DHCP function.  
Dynamic IP It will acquire its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server  
within the same network. (You must have a DHCP server in  
order to enable this function.)  
address  
Click this to manually enter the IP address.  
IP address: Enter the WAN port IP address.  
Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask of WAN port. If IP  
Static IP  
address is changed, adjust the subnet mask  
accordingly.  
address  
ISP gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway (the  
router).  
Click this when you connect IP device directly to the xDSL  
modem.  
User name: Enter the user name of your xDSL account.  
Password: Enter the password of your xDSL account.  
Note: You have to click the [Save Reboot] after you click the  
[Apply button] to let this IP device start xDSL connections.  
PPPoE  
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Click the check box to support IPV6 protocol  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
IPV6  
Click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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DNS  
Click the [DNS] item to display the “DNS Server Settings Page”. Refer to the table  
below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
Description  
Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server. This is  
Primary DNS server used for identifying this computer by name instead of IP  
address.  
Secondary DNS  
server  
The IP address of the secondary DNS server. It will be used  
once the primary DNS server fails.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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DDNS  
Click the [DDNS] item to display the “DDNS Server Setting Page”. Refer to the table  
below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
Description  
Click this to enable IP device’s DDNS function.  
DDNS type DDNS function enables user to connect to this IP device by domain  
name even if its IP address is not static.  
Protocol /  
Service  
Reference  
Click one of the DDNS service providers.  
You can visit their website to get a DDNS service account for this  
IP device.  
Enter the host name of your DDNS service account. (ex:  
xxxx.dyndns.org)  
Host name  
User name  
Password  
Enter the user name to login your DDNS service account.  
Enter the password to login your DDNS service account.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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2.3.5 Video & Audio  
Click the  
[Video & Audio] item on the “Setup Page”.  
Please note that some elements may not appear on all models.  
Video  
Click the [Video] item to display the “Video Page”. The functions here are grouped  
under different tabs. Starting from firmware version 4.07, there are two sets of all settings  
in the Video section, one for day time and one for nighttime. The camera will  
automatically load different profile based upon the current Day/Night status. This  
function allows for tailored configuration so that the camera may perform optimally  
under all lighting conditions.  
Image (CMOS Models)  
This tab concerns the general video settings. Please refer to the table below for functions.  
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Parameters  
Live View  
Description  
Live view of the camera  
Activity  
Motion activity status  
Video Flipping  
Video Mirror  
Check this box to flip the video up-down  
Check this box to mirror the video left-right  
Check this box to use best pre-set settings for  
bundled lens  
Lens Compensation  
Brightness  
Select the brightness value  
(Day Profile)  
Saturation  
(Day Profile)  
Contrast  
Select the saturation value  
Select the contrast value  
(Day Profile)  
Brightness  
(Night Profile)  
Saturation  
Select the brightness value  
Select the saturation value  
Select the contrast value  
Select the sharpness value  
Select the sharpness value  
(Night Profile)  
Contrast  
(Night Profile)  
Sharpness  
(Day Profile))  
Sharpness  
(Night Profile)  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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Image (CCD Models)  
This tab concerns the general video settings. Please refer to the table below for functions.  
Parameters  
Live View  
Description  
Live view of the camera  
Activity  
Motion activity status  
Video Flipping  
Video Mirror  
Brightness  
Check this box to flip the video up-down  
Check this box to mirror the video left-right  
Select the daytime brightness value  
Select the nighttime brightness value  
(Day Profile)  
Brightness  
(Night Profile)  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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Day/Night (CMOS Non-D/N Models)  
This tab concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera. Please refer to the  
table below.  
Parameters  
Description  
This value controls the level of light where camera  
switches into night mode. Increasing it will make  
camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination  
level.  
Switch from Day  
mode to Night  
mode  
The camera will only switch day/night status if the  
illumination level stays either above or below the  
boundary for this much time. This is to prevent a  
temporary brightness change from triggering unnecessary  
day/night changes.  
Switch if lasts  
more than X  
seconds  
Brightness Meter This bar shows the illumination level at which cameras go  
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to night or day mode (Blue bars), and shows the current  
detected illumination level (Green bars). Use this bar to  
fine tune the day/Night switch timing.  
Bar  
Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level  
reading from the camera sensor. The larger the number, the  
darker the environment.  
Get Current  
Exposure Level  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
Day/Night (CMOS D/N Models)  
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Parameters  
Description  
Select the day/night mode.  
Auto: The camera would switch between day and night  
mode automatically. It will follow Day to Night and Night  
to Day threshold defined by user below.  
Day/Night Mode  
Day: The camera will stay in day (Color) mode.  
Night: The camera will stay in night (black & white)  
mode.  
Select the method used by Camera to determine  
illumination level. It can be either CDS light sensor or  
through image analysis by DSP. Not every model will  
allow selection for this.  
Day/Night Type  
Switch from Day  
mode to Night  
mode  
Check box to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming  
The camera will only switch day/night status if the  
illumination level stays either above or below the  
boundary for this much time. This is to prevent a  
temporary brightness change from triggering unnecessary  
day/night changes.  
Switch if lasts  
more than X  
seconds  
This value controls the level of light where camera  
switches into Day mode. Increasing it will make  
camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination  
level.  
Switch from Night  
mode into Day  
Mode  
The camera will only switch day/night status if the  
illumination level stays either above or below the  
boundary for this much time. This is to prevent a  
temporary brightness change from triggering unnecessary  
day/night changes.  
Switch if lasts  
more than X  
seconds  
IR LED may be configured as AUTO or Disabled here. If  
it is set as AUTO, LED will turn on in night mode and turn  
off in day mode. If set to Disabled, LED will stay off when  
camera switches into night mode.  
Day/Night IR LED  
This bar shows the illumination level at which cameras go  
Brightness Meter to night or day mode (Blue / Red bars), and shows the  
current detected illumination level (Green bars). Use this  
bar to fine tune the day/Night switch timing.  
Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level  
reading from the camera sensor. The larger the number, the  
darker the environment.  
Bar  
Get Current  
Exposure Level  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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Day/Night (CCD D/N Models)  
This tab concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera. Please refer to the  
table below.  
Parameters  
Description  
Select the day/night mode.  
Auto: The camera would switch between day and night  
mode automatically. It will follow Day to Night and Night  
to Day threshold defined by user below.  
Day/Night Mode  
Switch from Day  
Day: The camera will stay in day (Color) mode.  
Night: The camera will stay in night (black & white)  
mode.  
This value controls the level of light where camera  
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mode to Night  
mode  
switches into night mode. Increasing it will make  
camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination  
level.  
This value controls the level of light where camera  
switches into Day mode. Increasing it will make  
camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination  
level.  
Switch from Night  
mode into Day  
Mode  
This bar shows the illumination level at which cameras go  
Brightness Meter to night or day mode (Blue / Red bars), and shows the  
current detected illumination level (Green bars). Use this  
bar to fine tune the day/Night switch timing.  
Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level  
reading from the camera sensor. The larger the number, the  
darker the environment.  
Bar  
Get Current  
Exposure Level  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
How it works  
An important feature in this screen is that user may now customize the illumination level  
to perform day/night mode switches.  
On the horizontal brightness meter shown here, there are three colored bars. The bar  
represents light amplifying levels 0 to 100, where 0 is Brightest and 100 is darkest. 0  
means no digital amplification of incoming light signals, which means that the  
environment is bright enough for the camera to get good quality images.  
When the environment gets darker, as when the sun is setting over the horizon, the  
environmental gets darker. To maintain proper image brightness level, the camera will  
attempt to digitally amplify the light signals received by the sensor. The Blue one is the  
level at which camera will go into night mode, and remove Mechanical IR cut filter and  
open IR LED if available. The red one indicates the illumination level at which the  
camera will consider bright enough to go back to day (Color) mode.  
The Red bar should always be to the left of the blue bar. As camera go from day to night  
mode, more lights are allowed inside (the IR filter is removed), so the detected light  
signal level will increase. If the night-to-day illumination level is too close to the  
day-to-night level, the camera will immediately consider it bright enough to go back to  
day mode, which will result in continuous day/night switching.  
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Motion Detection  
Adjust Column  
Adjust Square  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
Video Motion Detection:  
STEP1: Click the Plus sign  
to expand the Motion Detection settings then Click  
the Motion Enable checkbox to enable motion detection.  
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STEP2: Click the  
checkbox to enable motion detection for each individual region.  
STEP3: Click one region to start to edit its size and location. You can click the “Adjust  
Column” to drag motion region to your desired location. You can click the “Adjust  
Square” and drag to adjust motion region size. You can click the upper right button to  
cancel this motion region. Repeat above procedure to adjust the motion region.  
STEP4: Set the  
sensitivity of motion detection region.  
STEP5: Set the  
interval time of motion detection. After a motion event is triggered,  
no more events will be triggered within this time in the same region  
STEP6: Set the  
trigger threshold of motion detection region. The larger this value,  
the larger the object size needed to trigger motion detection.  
STEP7: In motion activity  
window, the bar shows the motion activity status. You  
can also see the trigger threshold (Red line). When the motion activity exceeds the trigger  
threshold, the bar would become red to indicate that a motion event has been triggered.  
While viewing the motion activity window, you can adjust the motion sensitivity (the  
higher, the easier camera considers video change to be an activity) and the threshold (the  
higher, the larger the activity needed to trigger a motion event). If the default settings are  
not satisfactory for your scene, you may try our alternative recommendations of:  
Sensitivity: 80, Threshold: 2~5 (for normal environment)  
Sensitivity: 80, Threshold: 5~10 (for very noisy environment)  
PIR (Passive Infra Red motion sensors) (Not available to all models)  
PIR sensors are available for some models. For the models with PIR, there will be a PIR  
Motion Sensor section below the video motion detection.  
You may enable PIR sensors by the checkbox  
interval.  
and modify the sensitivity/ trigger  
When motion is detected via PIR sensor, a red border will show around the whole view  
area.  
Please note that PIR sensors have a shorter range of detection than Video motion  
detection.  
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Compression  
There are two streams output available for this network device. Click the [Stream 1] or  
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[Stream 2] item to display the content page, Contents for both stream are identical. Refer  
to the table below for how to configure each setting.  
Parameters  
Description  
Select the encoder’s compression type.  
MPEG-4 / MJPEG / H.264  
Encoder Type  
Resolution  
Frame rate  
Select the video resolution of the IP device.  
Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu.  
Select the video bit rate mode.  
Constant Bit Rate: The bit rate remains constant at all  
conditions.  
Video Bit  
Rate Mode  
Variable Bit Rate: The video bit rate will vary based upon  
scene complexity and amount of movement. The quality will  
remain the same.  
When encoder type is MPEG4 or H.264, and video bitrate mode  
is “Variable Bit Rate” Select the quality value from High /  
Medium / Low  
Quality  
When encoder type is MPEG4 or H.264. and video bitrate mode  
is “Variable Bit Rate”. Select the Interval between two I-frames.  
GOP Length This is also called GOP Length. (Group of Picture) . Default  
value is one I frame per second. The maximum length of GOP is  
limited to 60.  
Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu.  
This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any  
given second of video streaming. Assigning a limited bit rate  
may result in a few dropped frames rate when the stream data  
Frame rate  
overflows the allowed bit rate. Doing so will also disable Bit  
Rate setting below.  
Select the video bit rate mode.  
Constant Bit Rate: The video bit rate remains constant at all  
Video Bit  
conditions.  
Variable Bit Rate: The video bit rate will vary based upon scene  
complexity and amount of movement. The quality will remain  
the same.  
Rate Mode  
This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any  
given second of video streaming. Assigning a limited bit rate  
may result in a few dropped frames rate when the stream data  
overflows the allowed bit rate. Doing so will also disable Bit  
Rate setting below.  
Video Max  
Bitrate  
This is the target bitrate that the camera will attempt to provide  
Video Bitrate when using Constant Bitrate mode. The actual value will  
fluctuate slightly based on scene changes.  
Frame rate  
Select the frame rate for each profile by choosing from the drop  
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down list. Frame rates available for stream 2 may be less than  
stream 1, depending upon the setting.  
(Stream2)  
Quality  
When encoder type is MJPEG:  
Select the quality value of MJPEG encoder type from 1 to 100.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
Exposure / White balance  
Change settings between 60Hz or 50Hz,  
depending on the AC power type of your region..  
This determines if the WDR processing is turned  
on or off. Turn this on only when you have very  
large brightness differences in a single scene.  
Otherwise leave it off.  
Line Frequency  
WDR Mode  
The strength of image modification by WDR  
algorithm. Increasing this will increase the effect  
of WDR processor.  
WDR Level  
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Select exposure mode to auto or manual.  
1. Auto: The IP camera will adjust the  
exposure automatically.  
2. Manual: Manually select the  
Exposure  
Exposure Mode  
Gain and  
Shutter Speed below. Day and  
night mode change will not operate as normal  
under manual Exposure.  
Select the white balance mode. After you set the  
parameter, you need to wait for 5~10seconds to  
see the final result.  
1. AUTO : Auto white balance (default)  
2. INDOOR1: Select the indoor white  
balance profile 1.  
3. INDOOR2: Select the indoor white  
balance profile 2.  
4. OUTDOOR1: Select the outdoor white  
balance profile 1.  
5. OUTDOOR2: Select the outdoor white  
balance profile 2  
White Balance  
6. HOLD: Select this to let the IP camera  
automatically obtain a best white balance  
setting according to current environment.  
The IP camera will use this setting to  
adjust color.  
NOTE: This setting will be lost after you  
reboot the camera.  
7. MANUAL: Select this to enable manual setting  
of the white balance. You will need to enter the  
R Gain and  
B Gain setting below.  
R Gain  
Add or decrease redness to the video when under  
Manual White Balance mode. (This function is  
only available in Manual White balance mode.)  
Add or decrease blueness to the video when under  
Manual White Balance mode. (This function is  
only available in Manual White balance mode.)  
(Manual White balance  
mode only)  
B Gain  
(Manual White balance  
mode only)  
Exposure Gain (In Manual Select the exposure Gain of the IP camera. The  
Exposure Mode only)  
higher the value = brighter images. (1 ~ 255)  
Increase or decrease the shutter speed. The closer  
the number is to 1, the better nighttime  
performance is, although this also causes motion  
blur to the video.  
Shutter Speed  
(In manually shutter mode  
only)  
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Select exposure mode to auto or manual.  
1. Auto: The IP camera will adjust the  
exposure automatically.  
Exposure Mode  
Manual: Manually select the  
and Shutter Speed below..  
Exposure Gain  
Select the white balance mode. After you set the  
parameter, you need to wait for 5~10seconds to  
see the final result.  
1. AUTO : Auto white balance (default)  
2. INDOOR1: Select the indoor white  
balance profile 1.  
3. INDOOR2: Select the indoor white  
balance profile 2.  
4. OUTDOOR1: Select the outdoor white  
balance profile 1.  
5. OUTDOOR2: Select the outdoor white  
balance profile 2  
White Balance  
(In  
6. HOLD: Select this to let the IP camera  
automatically obtain a best white balance  
setting according to current environment.  
The IP camera will use this setting to  
adjust color.  
Indoor/Outdoor/Auto/Hold  
profiles only)  
NOTE: This setting will be lost after you  
reboot the camera.  
For all the settings above, you will need to  
setup the value for  
AE Reference Target  
and Maximum auto shutter speed.  
7. MANUAL: Select this to enable manual setting  
of the white balance. You will need to enter the  
R Gain and  
B Gain setting below.  
AE Reference Target  
This is the desired image brightness output level.  
The camera will attempt to change the exposure  
levels or digital amplification levels to achieve this  
level of brightness. Increasing this may provide a  
brighter image, but if there are extremely dark  
areas, this may also create slightly more noise in  
the underexposed areas.  
Maximum auto shutter  
speed  
The maximum allowed time for the camera to take  
a single image.  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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Audio  
Audio In  
Select to enable or disable the audio in function.  
Select the sensitivity of audio microphone.  
Adjust the Audio Out volume.  
Audio In sensitivity  
Audio Out Volume  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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OSD/Privacy Mask  
OSD (On Screen Display) and Privacy masks are configured in this section. There are  
four regions available. Each may be used either as a Privacy mask or an OSD text.  
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Parameters  
Enable  
Description  
Check this box to enable each OSD / Privacy mask region  
Each region can be in one of two types. OSD (On Screen  
OSD /  
Privacy mask Display) or Privacy mask  
Color  
This determines the color of the Privacy Mask Area. You may  
(Privacy  
mask)  
choose between Black, Green, Red and Blue.  
Click this checkbox to enable Privacy mask area setup. Click and  
drag the adjust square at the lower right to change dimensions,  
click and drag the adjust column at the top to move. (Similar to  
Motion Detection Region)  
Setup  
This determines the color of the OSD Text. You may choose  
between Black, Green, Red and Blue.  
Color(OSD)  
Transparent  
This number determines the level of transparency for this OSD  
Text. 1 means that the background between the texts will not be  
visible, while 100 means the background will show through the  
OSD text.  
Select the location where the text will appear in the image.  
This is where you enter the user defined string (%U) as described  
in the next section  
Position  
String  
This controls what is shown in the OSD text. You can click the  
Format Notice to the corner for a full list of available parameters.  
The OSD text is primarily based upon this field.  
Click here to see the syntax list of how to configure the OSD  
text.  
Format  
Format  
Notice  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
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2.3.6 System  
Click the  
[System] item on the “Setup Page”.  
User Account  
Click the [User Account Setting] item to display the “User Account Setting Page”.  
Setup the account names and their respective passwords. There are 1 root (administrator)  
account and 10 common user accounts . Administrator account allows the user to  
watch the live view and setup everything; but common user account allows user only to  
watch the live image.  
Click the check box  
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login this camera to view video without input account and password. But user will be  
required to input account and password if they want to change any setting  
Click the  
[Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the  
[Reset] button to  
re-enter the parameters.  
System Info  
Click the [System Info] item to display the “System Information Page”. This shows  
details about this IP device including system information, WAN status and system log.  
Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting.  
View the information at the 3 textboxes. This information is very useful to understand  
the IP device status and to resolve any problem that might occur.  
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Column  
Description  
It shows the firmware version, MAC address, production ID, and  
factory default type of IP device.  
System info  
It shows the WAN port’s IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS  
server, DDNS host and connection status.  
It shows the system event. This column is very useful to as a  
diagnostic tool.  
WAN status  
System log  
Click  
Click  
[Parameter List] where you may see all configurations of the IP device.  
[Server Report] to export related information of the IP device while  
reporting a support to your support channel.  
Factory Default  
Click the [Factory Default] item to display the “Factory Default Page”.  
If you want to keep network settings and restore other settings to factory default, please  
click radio box  
. If you click  
instead , all the settings would be lost. You will  
have to use factory default IP setting to connect to this camera. Please refer to previous  
login section.  
If you want to reset all setting to default, click to select this radio box  
.
Click the [Apply] button to show a warning dialog that reminds you again before  
restoring the device to factory default.  
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Firmware Upload  
Click the [Firmware Upload] item to display the “Firmware Upgrade Page”. Upgrade the  
IP device’s firmware through this page with the following instructions.  
Click  
[Apply] button. The ‘’Firmware Upgrade Page-2” will be displayed as below.  
Click the  
[Browse] to select the upgrade image file and click the [enter]. You can  
always get the latest version at our website.  
Click the [Apply] button to start upgrading  
The upgrade process window will show a progress bar indicating upgrade status. You can  
click the  
[Cancel] button to stop the firmware upgrade.  
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Once the process is finished, the progress bar will show the upgrading as OK, and reboot  
the IP device system.  
NOTE: If you cancel the firmware upgrade during upgrade process, the browser window will be  
closed  
Profile Upload  
Profiles are sets of parameters that control how the image sensor behaves. Sometimes  
profiles are fine-tuned again to suit a specific environment, or for generally better image.  
They are not updated as frequently as firmware, and a good profile can stay in use for a  
very long time. Occasionally, you may wish to load a new profile pack into your camera.  
This section tells you how to upgrade IP Camera’s Profile Pack.  
Click the [Profile Upload] item to display the “Profile Upload Page”.  
STEP1: Clic
[Apply] button. The ‘’Profile Pack Page-2” will be displayed as  
below.  
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STEP3: Click the  
[Apply] button to start upgrading  
STEP5: The upgrade process window shows a progress bar indicating upgrade status.  
STEP6: The system will reboot after profile upload.  
Save & Reboot  
This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device. This is  
critical because some settings might not take effect before save and reboot. Click the  
[Save & Reboot] item to display the “Reboot Page”.  
The Action LED indicator will go dark to indicate that the IP device is rebooting. After  
around 30 seconds, the Action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is  
completed.  
Logout  
Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP device. Be sure to logout this IP device  
once your setting is completed.  
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APPENDIX  
3
3.1 Specification  
3.1.1 SIPMPH Camera Series  
* Network Spec.  
Video Compression  
Compression  
H.264 Baseline / MPEG-4 SP / M-JPEG  
SXGA (1280x1024) at 18 fps  
HD720 (1280x720) at 26fps  
VGA (640x480) at 30 fps  
Resolution  
Up to 18 fps at SXGA resolution; Up to 26 fps at HD720  
resolution; Up to 30 fps at VGA resolution  
Image Frame Rate  
Audio Input  
Compression  
Audio Line Input  
Audio Output  
Compression  
Audio Line Output  
External I/O  
8kHz, Mono, PCM  
Unbalanced, 1.4 Vp-p 1Vrms, terminal Block  
8kHz, Mono, PCM  
Unbalanced, 1.4 Vp-p 1Vrms, terminal Block  
Reset Button  
Alarm(SIPMPT Only)  
Digital Input  
Factory default  
1, terminal bloc  
1, terminal block  
Transistor Output  
Network  
Ethernet  
Ethernet(10/100 Base-T),RJ-45 connector  
TCP, UDP ,IP, HTTP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTP, RTSP, FTP, SMTP,  
DNS, DDNS, NTP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, #GPP  
Protocol  
Software  
Web Browser  
Security  
MS Internet Explorer 6.0 or above  
Password protection: configured by the administrator  
Most major 3rd party software suites  
Included at no additional charge  
Compatibility  
NVR Software  
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* Camera Spec.  
SIPMPBVFH  
Image Sensor  
Effective Pixels  
1/3" Micron Progressive Scan CCD  
1280 x 1024  
1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60Hz)  
1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50Hz)  
Varifocal Lens f=3.3~12mm  
0.5 Lux at F1.0 (2400K, 30IRE)  
Internal  
Electric Shutter  
Lens  
Min. scene Illumination  
Synchronization  
S/N Ratio  
Better than 44 dB  
Flickerless  
1/120 sec(60Hz), 1/100 sec(50Hz)  
Mechanical IR Cut Filter  
Day/Night  
6Mode(AUTO,INDOOR1/2,OUTDOOR1/2,HOLD  
CURRENT,MANUAL) Configurable  
White Balance  
AGC  
Automatic (User defended)  
YES  
BLC  
Motion Detection  
Yes (3 Windows)  
DC12V (300mA)  
Power Source  
PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3  
-29~ +50( - 20~122)  
30% ~90% RH  
Operational Temperature  
Operational Humidity  
Dimensions(WxHxD)  
Weight  
92 x 85 x 264 mm  
1.3kg  
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SIPMPDVFH  
Image Sensor  
Effective Pixels  
1/3" Micron Progressive Scan CCD  
1280 x 1024  
1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60Hz)  
1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50Hz)  
Varifocal Lens f=3.3~12mm  
0.5 Lux at F1.0 (2400K, 30IRE)  
Internal  
Electric Shutter  
Lens  
Min. scene Illumination  
Synchronization  
S/N Ratio  
Better than 44 dB  
Flickerless  
1/120 sec(60Hz), 1/100 sec(50Hz)  
Mechanical IR Cut Filter  
Day/Night  
6Mode(AUTO,INDOOR1/2,OUTDOOR1/2,HOLD  
CURRENT,MANUAL) Configurable  
White Balance  
AGC  
Automatic (User defended)  
YES  
BLC  
Motion Detection  
Yes (3 Windows)  
DC12V (300mA)  
Power Source  
PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3  
-29~ +50( - 20~122)  
30% ~90% RH  
Operational Temperature  
Operational Humidity  
Dimensions(HxD)  
Weight  
132 ø x 120.85 mm  
1.4kg  
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Speco Technologies is constantly developing product improvements.  
We reserve the right to modify product design and specifications without notice  
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