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Technaxx WiFi IP-Cam Bullet PRO
FullHD Outdoor TX-65
Technaxx WiFi IP-Cam Dome PRO FullHD
Outdoor TX-66
Technaxx WiFi IP-Cam Speed Dome PRO
FullHD Outdoor TX-67
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I Table of Contents
I Table of Contents ................................................................................................................ 2
1. Features ............................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 TX-65 ............................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 TX-66 ............................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 TX-67 ............................................................................................................................... 7
2. Device Structure ................................................................................................................ 8
2.1 Structure Info TX-65 ........................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Structure Info TX-66 ...................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Structure Info TX-67 ...................................................................................................... 10
3. Device Installation ........................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Installation TX-65 ........................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Installation TX-66 ........................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Installation TX-67 ........................................................................................................... 16
4. Quick installation via App (My Secure Pro App) .............................................................. 19
4.1 WIFI configuration.......................................................................................................... 19
4.2 P2P configuration .......................................................................................................... 20
5. Quick Configuration Tool ................................................................................................. 21
5.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 21
5.2 Operation ....................................................................................................................... 21
6. Web Operation ................................................................................................................ 23
6.1 Network Connection ...................................................................................................... 23
6.2 Login and Main Interface ............................................................................................... 23
6.3 Live ................................................................................................................................ 25
6.4 PTZ (Only TX-67) .......................................................................................................... 26
6.5 Playback (Only when MicroSD Card is inserted) ........................................................... 27
6.6 Setup ............................................................................................................................. 30
6.6.1 Camera ....................................................................................................................... 30
6.6.1.1 Conditions ................................................................................................................30
A: Conditions ..................................................................................................................... 30
B: Profile management. ..................................................................................................... 30
6.6.1.2 Video .......................................................................................................................31
A: Video .............................................................................................................................. 31
B: Snapshot........................................................................................................................ 31
C: Overlay ........................................................................................................................... 31
D: Path ................................................................................................................................ 31
6.6.2 Intelligent Video Surveillance (IVS) (only for TX-67) ................................................... 32
6.6.2.1 Global Setup ............................................................................................................32
6.6.2.2 Scene Setup ............................................................................................................32
6.6.2.2.1 Single Scene ....................................................................................................... 33
6.6.2.2.2 Multiple-scene track ........................................................................................... 33
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6.6.2.3 Rule Setup ...............................................................................................................34
6.6.2.3.1 Tripwire ................................................................................................................ 34
6.6.2.3.2 Cross Warning Zone ........................................................................................... 35
6.6.2.3.3 Alarm Activation Setup....................................................................................... 36
6.6.2.4 Parameter ................................................................................................................37
6.6.3 Network ...................................................................................................................... 37
6.6.3.1 TCP/IP .....................................................................................................................37
A: TCP/IP ............................................................................................................................ 37
B: P2P/Easy4ip .................................................................................................................. 37
6.6.3.2 Connection ..............................................................................................................38
A: Connection .................................................................................................................... 38
B: PPPoE (Only TX-67) ...................................................................................................... 39
C: DDNS .............................................................................................................................. 39
D: IP Filter ........................................................................................................................... 39
E: SMTP (Email) ................................................................................................................. 39
F: UPnP ............................................................................................................................... 39
G: SNMP (Only TX-67) ....................................................................................................... 39
H: Bonjour .......................................................................................................................... 40
I: Multicast .......................................................................................................................... 40
J: WIFI ................................................................................................................................. 40
J.A: WIFI ..............................................................................................................................40
J.B: WPS (only TX-65 & TX-66) .........................................................................................41
K: 802.1x (Only TX-67) ....................................................................................................... 41
L: QoS ................................................................................................................................. 41
6.6.4 PTZ ............................................................................................................................. 41
6.6.5 Event .......................................................................................................................... 43
6.6.5.1 Video Detect ............................................................................................................43
A: Motion Detect ................................................................................................................ 43
B: Video Tamper ................................................................................................................ 44
6.6.5.2 Abnormality ..............................................................................................................45
A: MicroSD Card (only when MicroSD Card is inserted) ................................................ 45
B: Network .......................................................................................................................... 45
C: Illegal Access ................................................................................................................ 45
6.6.6 Storage ....................................................................................................................... 45
6.6.6.1 Schedule ..................................................................................................................45
A: Record Schedule........................................................................................................... 46
B: Snapshot Schedule ....................................................................................................... 46
C: Holiday Schedule .......................................................................................................... 46
6.6.6.2 Destination ...............................................................................................................47
A: Path ................................................................................................................................ 47
B: MicroSD card (Local) .................................................................................................... 47
C: FTP ................................................................................................................................. 47
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D: NAS ................................................................................................................................ 47
6.6.6.3 Record control .........................................................................................................47
6.6.7 System ........................................................................................................................ 48
6.6.7.1 General ....................................................................................................................48
A: General .......................................................................................................................... 48
B: Date & Time ................................................................................................................... 48
6.6.7.2. Account ...................................................................................................................48
6.6.7.3. Default ....................................................................................................................49
6.6.7.4. Import / Export ........................................................................................................49
6.6.7.5. Auto Maintain ..........................................................................................................49
6.6.7.6. Upgrade ..................................................................................................................49
6.6.8. Information ................................................................................................................. 50
6.6.8.1 Version .....................................................................................................................50
6.6.8.2 Log ...........................................................................................................................50
6.6.8.3 Online User ..............................................................................................................50
7. Alarm ............................................................................................................................... 50
8. Logout .............................................................................................................................. 50
9. App Overview (My Secure Pro) ....................................................................................... 51
9.1 General Introduction ...................................................................................................... 51
9.2 Features ........................................................................................................................ 51
9.3 Compatible Models ........................................................................................................ 51
10. App short description ..................................................................................................... 52
11. Operation ....................................................................................................................... 55
11.1 Remote Monitoring ...................................................................................................... 55
11.2 Main Menu ................................................................................................................... 55
11.3 Playback ...................................................................................................................... 56
11.3.1 Watch Playback ........................................................................................................ 56
11.3.2 Picture Playback ....................................................................................................... 57
To playback picture: ............................................................................................................ 57
11.4 Device Manager .......................................................................................................... 57
11.4.1 Add Device ............................................................................................................... 58
11.4.1.1 P2P configuration ...................................................................................................59
11.4.1.2 Quick DDNS configuration .....................................................................................59
11.4.1.4 WIFI configuration ..................................................................................................60
11.4.2 Modify Device Info .................................................................................................... 62
11.4.3 Remote Configuration ............................................................................................... 62
11.4.3.1Video Detect ...........................................................................................................63
A: Motion Detect (Compare with chapter 6.6.3.1) ........................................................... 63
B: Video Mask .................................................................................................................... 64
11.4.3.2 Camera Setting ......................................................................................................64
A: Video Stream ................................................................................................................. 64
11.4.3.3 Storage Manager ...................................................................................................64
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A: Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 64
11.4.3.4 User Manager ........................................................................................................65
A: Modify Password .......................................................................................................... 65
11.4.4 Alarm Out Control (optional) ..................................................................................... 65
11.4.5 View HDD Information .............................................................................................. 65
11.4.6 Delete Device ........................................................................................................... 66
11.4.7 Import Cloud Device ................................................................................................. 66
11.5 Live Preview ................................................................................................................ 67
11.5.1 Enable Monitoring ..................................................................................................... 67
11.5.2 Close Monitoring ....................................................................................................... 68
11.5.3 Snapshot .................................................................................................................. 68
11.5.4 Record ...................................................................................................................... 68
11.5.5 Playback ................................................................................................................... 69
11.5.6 Bidirectional Talk (not for TX-65, 66, 67) .................................................................. 69
11.5.7 Unlock (optional) ....................................................................................................... 69
11.7.8 PTZ Direction and Zooming (Only TX-67) ................................................................ 69
11.7.8.1 Direction and Zooming ...........................................................................................69
11.7.8.2 Preset ....................................................................................................................70
11.7.9 Fish-eye (optional) .................................................................................................... 70
11.7.10 Bit Stream Switch ................................................................................................... 70
11.7.12 Audio (optional)....................................................................................................... 71
11.7.12 Light Control (optional) ........................................................................................... 71
11.7.13 Image Adjustment ................................................................................................... 71
11.7.14 Full Screen ............................................................................................................. 72
11.7.14.1 Zoom In ................................................................................................................72
11.7.14.2 Window Position Switch .......................................................................................72
11.7.15 Local Files .............................................................................................................. 72
11.7.15.1 View File ..............................................................................................................72
11.7.15.2 Share File .............................................................................................................73
11.7.15.3 Export File ............................................................................................................73
11.7.15.5 Delete File ............................................................................................................73
11.7.16 E-Map ..................................................................................................................... 73
11.7.16.1 Create E-Map .......................................................................................................73
11.7.16.2 Edit E-Map ...........................................................................................................74
11.7.17 Favorites ................................................................................................................. 74
11.7.18 Alarm Manager ....................................................................................................... 75
11.7.18.1 Push Configuration ..............................................................................................75
11.7.18.2 Instant View of Alarm Push ..................................................................................75
11.7.18.3 Alarm Push Event List ..........................................................................................76
11.7.19 More/ Local Configuration/ Help ............................................................................. 76
11.7.19.1 Local Configuration ..............................................................................................76
11.7.19.2 Help .....................................................................................................................76
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12. Technical Specifications ................................................................................................ 77
12.1 TX-65 ........................................................................................................................... 77
12.2 TX-66 ........................................................................................................................... 78
12.3 TX-67 ........................................................................................................................... 79
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. .................................................................................. 81
Preamble ............................................................................................................................ 81
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION....... 82
This device complies with the requirements of the standards referred to the Directive
R&TTE 2014/53/EU. The Declaration of Conformity you find here: www.technaxx.de/ (in
bar at the bottom “Konformitätserklärung”). Before using the device the first time, read the
user manual carefully.
Service phone No. for technical support: 01805 012643 (14 cent/minute from German fixed-
line and 42 cent/minute from mobile networks). Free Email: support@technaxx.de
If you drill a hole in the wall, please make sure that power cables, electrical cords and/or
pipelines are not damaged. When using the supplied mounting material, we do not take the
liability for a professional installation. You are entirely responsible to ensure that the
mounting material is suitable for the particular masonry, and that the installation is done
properly. When working at higher altitudes, there is danger of falling! Therefore, use
suitable safeguards.
Important Hint regarding the uer mnuals:
All languages of the user manual are on the CD enclosed.
Hints for Environment Protection: Packages materials are
raw materials and can be recycled. Do not disposal old devices
or batteries into the domestic waste. Cleaning: Protect the
device from contamination and pollution (use a clean drapery).
Avoid using rough, coarse-grained materials or solvents/
aggressive cleaner. Wipe the cleaned device accurately.
Distributor: Technaxx Deutschland GmbH & Co.KG, Kruppstr.
105, 60388 Frankfurt a.M., Germany
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1. Features
1.1 TX-65
1/3” 3Megapixel progressive scan CMOS
H.264&MJPEG dual-stream encoding
Max 20fps@3M(2048×1536)&25/30fps@1080P(1920×1080)
DWDR, Day/Night(ICR), 3DNR, AWB, AGC, BLC
Multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, My Secure Pro PC Client, My Secure Pro App
3.6mm fixed lens (2.8mm optional)
Max. IR LEDs Length 30m
IP67
Micro SD card slot, up to 128GB
Wi-Fi support
1.2 TX-66
1/33Megapixel progressive scan CMOS
H.264&MJPEG dual-stream encoding
Max 20fps@3M(2048x1536) (2304×1296)&25/30fps@1080P(1920×1080)
DWDR, Day/Night(ICR), 3DNR, AWB, AGC, BLC
Multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, My Secure Pro PC Client, My Secure Pro App
3.6mm fixed lens (2.8mm optional)
Max. IR LEDs Length 30m
IP67, IK10
Micro SD card slot, up to 128GB
Wi-Fi support
1.3 TX-67
1/2.8 2Megapixel progressive scan CMOS
H.264 & MJPEG dual-stream encoding
Max 25/30fps@1080P
Day/Night(ICR), 3DNR, AWB,AGC,BLC
Multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, My Secure Pro PC Client, My Secure Pro App
Max 100°/s preset speed, ±180° Pan range, 90°Tilt range
3.6mm fixed lens
IP67, IK10
Micro SD card slot, up to 128GB
Wi-Fi support
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2. Device Structure
2.1 Structure Info TX-65
Refer to the following figure for cable information. See Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
No.
Port
Name
Function
Connection
Note
1
LAN
Network
port
Ethernet
port
Connect to standard Ethernet cable.
Note: Some devices do not support PoE.
Before making crystal head, pull the anti-dust,
waterproof cover through network cable.
2
DC
12V
Power
input port
Power port. Input DC 12V.
3
Screw
Adjust the
shield
Adjust the shield to reduce solar irradiation and
raindrop on the camera front.
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Figure 2-2
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Name
SN
Name
Reset/WPS button
Indicator light 2
Indicator light 1
Waterproof ring
Lower cover
Wifi antenna
Micro SD card slot
Locking screw
Indicator light status
Device status
Red light normally on
Booting
Green light slow flashing
Booting completed, await wifi config, enter smart config
status
Green light quick flashing
Wifi smart config in progress, including WPS,
management frame and etc.
Green light normally on
Wifi connection succeeded, operate normally.
Red and green lights flash
alternately
Device upgrade
Red light slow flashing
Network connection failure or disconnection after
network connection success.
Red light quick flashing
Device malfunction, fail to boot up; alarm or SD card
malfunction
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2.2 Structure Info TX-66
Note: The following figure is for reference only,
which is used to know the components and
cable port function. There are differences
about structure components and cables
between different models, refer to the actual
object for more details. Refer to the following
figure for component structure. See Figure 2-3
Figure 2-3
2.3 Structure Info TX-67
Refer to the following figures for components information. See Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4
Lens
Power input Port
Enclosure
Network Port
Antenna
Number
Component Name
Note
1
Dome module
2
Dome enclosure
3
Power input port
Connect to DC 12V power, input power.
4
Network access port
Send/ receive network data
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3. Device Installation
Important Note:
Before the installation, make sure the installation environments can at least support 3x
weight of the camera and the bracket.
3.1 Installation TX-65
Figure 3-1
Network Camera (Device)
Installation Screw
Expansion Bolt
Installation Surface
See Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2.
Step 1: Stick installation sticker to designated surface where you will install the device (wall
or ceiling).
Step 2: Dig a hole according to position of hole on installation sticker.
Step 3: Open accessories bag, take out expansion bolt and insert it into the hole you just
dug.
Step 4: Open accessories bag, take out screw. Tighten the 4 screws to fix the device on
the installation surface (wall or ceiling). Move device sunshade back and forth. When you
have fixed the device, you must tighten screws on sunshade.
Step 5: Plug external wiring of the device properly.
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Figure 3-2
Step 6: Use Philip’s head screwdriver (in accessories bag) to loosen Locking screw.
Step 7: Adjust the device in all possible directions, and set its monitoring direction.
Step 8: Use Philip’s head screwdriver to tighten the screws.
3.2 Installation TX-66
Figure 3-3
Ceiling or Wall
Expansion Bolt
Dome Body
Installation Screw
Dome Enclosure
Enclosure Fixed Screw
Locking Screw
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Step 1: Use inner hex wrench in the accessories bag to open dome enclosure by
unfastening three inner hex screws on enclosure.
Step 2: Take out the installation position map in the accessories bag, and then paste it on
the ceiling or the wall according to your monitor area requirements.
Step 3: Find cross signs on the map, and dig three plastic expansion bolts holes on the
installation surface and then insert three expansion bolts in the holes. Secure these three
bolts firmly.
Note:
If user pulls out cable from top of installation surface, you must dig an exit hole on
installation surface according to the installation position map.
If user pulls out cable from side of cable channel, it must go through the U-shape
channel on dome pedestal, and take out cable from the side exit hole on pedestal.
Step 4: Adjust the device installation pedestal to the proper position and then pull cable
through the exit hole on Installation surface. Make direction of TOP sign same as it on
installation position map. Line up the three screw holes in the device pedestal to the three
plastic expansion bolt holes in the installation position. Put the three self-tapping screws in
the three plastic expansion bolts firmly. Fix dome body on installation surface.
Step 5:
a) Hold both sides of the rotation bracket bottom with hands, rotate the bracket horizontally,
and adjust lens horizontal direction to designated position. Loosen one M2 screw on
fixed LED decoration cover (loosen only, do not take it down), hold the decoration cover
with hand, making lens rotate vertically. Adjust vertical direction of lens monitoring
image to appropriate angle, and fasten the fix screw on the decoration cover. Range of
lens: vertical (0°+65°), horizontal (0°+355°).
b) Hold both sides of the rotation bracket bottom with hands, rotate horizontally along the
axis, and adjust lens horizontal direction to designated position. Hold the LED
decoration cover with hand, rotate along the vertical direction, adjust the lens vertical
direction to designated position; it is okay to loosen the fix screws on both sides of the
bracket first if it is too tight to adjust (just make it loose, do not take it down), then adjust
the lens, tighten the fix screws after adjustment. Hold the LED decoration cover with
hands, rotate horizontally along the axis, and adjust the lens image to designated
position. Range of lens: vertical (0°+64°), horizontal (0°+355°), image rotation
direction (0°+355°).
Note:
When it rotates to 64° vertically, pay attention to the image rotation direction in order to
avoid the outer cover blocking IR light and influencing IR effect.
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MicroSD Card Installation
Note: Some series products do not support the MicroSD card function, which cant be
applied to the following chapter.
Shut down the power and then turn off the device before you install the MicroSD card.
Step 1: Find the MicroSD Card slot in Figure 3-6; open the Micro SD Card slot according to
the direction in Figure 3-4.
Step 2: Adjust the MicroSD Card to proper direction and install it into the MicroSD card slot.
Step 3: According to the direction in Figure 3-5, close the MicroSD card slot and keep it
locked.
Figure 3-4
Figure 3-5
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Figure 3-6
Fix Screw of LED Decoration Cover
Reset Switch
Micro SD Karte slot
Note:
Long press the Reset button shown in Figure 3-6 for 10 seconds when the device is
power on if the device needs to restore to factory setting.
If the device needs to use WPS function, short press the Reset button shown in Figure
3-6 for 1~2 seconds when the device is power on, press the WPS button of the router,
generally the device can connect to corresponding router within 1 minute (only
supported by some models).
Some models do not have vertical rotating ring component, which does not support
image rotation, refer to the actual product.
There are some differences about IR light layout for some models, refer to the actual
products.
Step 4: Take up the dome enclosure, put it back on the camera properly regarding to screw
and hole, and fasten the three inner hex screws with wrench. So far the installation is
completed.
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3.3 Installation TX-67
Figure 3-7
Installation Surface
Installation Position Map
Antenna
Enclosure
Inner Hex Wrench
Expansion Bolt
Pedestal
Pan Rotation Direction
Tilt Rotation Direction
Self-tapping Screw
Follow the steps listed below to install the device. Refer to Figure 3-7 for reference.
Step 1: Take the installation position map in the accessories bag, and then paste it on the
ceiling or the wall according to your monitor area requirements. Draw and then dig three
plastic expansion bolts holes in the installation surface and then insert three expansion
bolts in the holes. Secure these three bolts firmly. Draw the cable out from the cable exit
when you install the device.
Step 2: Adjust the device installation pedestal to the proper position and then line up the
three screw holes in the device pedestal to the three plastic expansion bolt holes in the
installation position. Put the three self-tapping screws in the three plastic expansion bolts
and lock them firmly.
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Step 3: Aim the three slots on the dome body to the three corresponding snaps on the
installation pedestal and then push up slowly until you hear it “click”
Step4: Take out the fastening screw from the accessories bag and screw it (in Figure 3-7)
into the corresponding threaded holes of the dome body to tighten the installation pedestal
and prevent falling. The fastening screw of vandal-proof dome is M2.5*7 hexagon socket
head stainless screw while the fastening screw of non vandal-proof dome is cross recess
self-tapping screw, refer to the actual object in the accessories bag.
Note: The device supports bottom cable exit and side cable exit; refer to the following
Figure 3-8 for side cable exit.
Figure 3-8
Restore Factory Default Setup Introduction
Important: Use RESET button when device is running. See Figure 3-9 for the location of
RESET button, which is the same for both vandal-proof dome and non vandal-proof dome.
Step 1: Use inner hex wrench in the accessories bag to open dome enclosure by
unfastening three inner hex screws on enclosure.
Step 2: Figure 3-9 shows the position of the Reset button.
Step 3: To reset the device press and hold the Reset button for about 30 seconds.
Step 4: Install the dome back to quick installation pedestal
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Figure 3-9
Reset button
MicroSD Karte slot
MicroSD Card Removal and Installation (see Figure 3-9)
Note: Cut off the power when you need to remove and install MicroSD card, power on after
you finish MicroSD card removal or installation.
Step 1: Use inner hex wrench in the accessories bag to open dome enclosure by
unfastening three inner hex screws on enclosure.
Step 2: Figure 3-9 shows the position of the Reset button.
Step 3: Open the MicroSD card slot like in figure 3-10.
Step 4: Adjust the Micro SD Card to proper direction and install it into the Micro SD card
slot.
Step 5: According to the direction in Figure 3-11, close the Micro SD card slot and keep it
locked.
Figure 3-10 Figure 3-11
Step 6: Install the dome back to quick installation pedestal
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4.2 P2P configuration
This option can only be used when the camera is already connected to the LAN or
connected to the WIFI.
Figure 4-8
4. Your Smartphone will use the WIFI connection you are currently connected to.
Insert the password of your WIFI router like seen in figure 4-5.
5. Press “Next” button.
6. System auto configure (wait). Figure 4-6
7. If failed, then click try again or repeat the above steps.
8. All configurations are saved automatically, when correct. See figure 4-7.
9. Press “Start Live preview”. See figure 4-7.
1. Press on the button and scan the QR-Code of the
device. See Figure 4-8
2. Name the device connection.
3. Username and Password are default (admin/admin).
4. Select in Live Preview between Main and Extra stream.
Default: Extra stream
Note: Under poor network environment we suggest to set to
Extra stream.
5. Press to save:
Figure 4- 5 Figure 4- 6 Figure 4- 7
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5. Quick Configuration Tool
5.1 Overview
Quick configuration tool can search current IP address, modify IP address. At the same
time, use it to upgrade the device. Note the tool only applies to the IP addresses in the
same segment. Find the tool on the CD.
5.2 Operation
One quick press on the network button (camera) and one quick press on the router (WPS),
then the device can be connected to WIFI successfully. Double click the ConfigTools.exe
icon; see an interface is shown as in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-2
In the device list interface, you can
view device IP address, port
number, subnet mask, default
gateway, MAC address and etc.
Select one IP address and then
right click mouse, you can see an
interface is shown as in Figure 5-2.
Select the “Open Device Web”
item; you can go to the
corresponding web login interface.
Figure 5-1
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If you want to modify the device IP address without logging in the device web interface, go
to the configuration tool main interface to set.
In the configuration tool search interface (Figure 5-1), select a device IP address and then
double click it to open the login interface. Or select an IP address and then click the Login
button to go to the login interface. See Figure 5-3.
In Figure 5-3, view device IP address, user name, password and port.
Figure 5-3
After you logged in, the configuration tool main interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-4
Note the port information here shall
be identical with the port value you
set in TCP port in Web Network
interface. Otherwise, you cannot
login the device.
If you are using device background
upgrade port 3800 to login, other
setups are all invalid.
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Input your
IP address
here
6. Web Operation
This series network camera products support the Web access and management via PC.
Web includes several modules: Monitor channel preview, system configuration, alarm, etc.
6.1 Network Connection
Follow the steps listed below for network connection.
Make sure the network camera has connected to the network properly.
Set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the PC and the network camera
respectively. Network camera default IP address is 192.168.1.108. Subnet mask is
255.255.255.0. Gateway is 192.168.1.1
Use order ping ***.***.***.***(* network camera address) to check connection is OK or
not.
6.2 Login and Main Interface
Open IE/ Mozilla (Chrome/Safari optional) and input network camera address in the
address bar. See Figure 6- 1.
Figure 6- 1
Figure 6- 2
The login interface is shown on Figure 6-
2.
Input your user name and password.
Default factory name is admin and
password is admin.
Note: For security reasons, modify
your password after you first login.
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If it is your first time to log in, the system pops up a warning information to ask you whether
you like to install the web plug-in or not. Install the web plug-in.
After you logged in, see the main window. See figure 6-3.
Figure 6- 3
Note:
This quick start guide is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in user
interface.
All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice.
All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned are the properties of their
respective owners.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, refer to the final explanation of us.
Visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more information.
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6.3 Live
In this section you are going to see the live video, after your login was successful. Select
the streaming mode and the protocol type. The symbols at the right corner of the display
are described as followed:
Digital zoom There are two options to zoom. Click it, to activate the function:
1. By holding the left mouse button open up a rectangle to zoom in any area of the live
video and the playback (drag to zoom).
2. Use your mouse wheel to zoom the video size.
Right click the mouse to restore previous status (Live video/ playback)
Snapshot - Click it to take a picture of the current live video. The path where the
picture is saved can be found in the web plug-in under: Setup/ Camera/ Video/ Path.
Triple Snapshot Click it, the system begins to take 1 picture per second. The path
where the pictures are saved can be found in the web plug-in under: Setup/ Camera/ Video/
Path
Manual record - Click it to shoot a video of the live stream. The path where the video
is saved can be found in the web plug-in under: Setup/ Camera/ Video/ Path
Audio (optional) - Click it to enable/disable the audio output of the live stream at your
Web Interface.
Bidirectional talk (optional) - Click it to enable/disable bidirectional talk.
Press this button to get the help file for better understanding!
1 2 3 4 5
1. Image Adjusment
2. Original Size
3. Full Screen
4.Wide Screen (W:H)
5. Adjust Fluency
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6.4 PTZ (Only TX-67)
Change the direction of the Camera with pressing the button shown
at the left side. The speed of the camera can be set between 1-8.
Under PTZ the camera can be Zoom In or Zoom Out!
PTZ Settings: there are 2 options to set (Preset & Tour).
Preset & Tour: Click on the dropdown menu to select between the
Preset & Tour. You have an option to set between 1 to 25 Preset or
Tour.
1. Fast positioning button: Use your mouse to select a zone
in the monitor window, PTZ can fast rotate and focus to current
position.
2. Speed operation: The larger the value is, the faster the speed
is. This is for PTZ direction control, zoom, focus and aperture.
3. PTZ seting (Go to Setup PTZ Function): Call the preset
configuration for scan, pattern, tour, preset.
(Preset: Use direction keys to move the camera to your desired
location and then input preset value. Click "Add" button, you
have set one preset. Repeat this step to add more preset
positions.
Tour: Input tour value and then click the "Add" button, you have
set one tour. Then input preset value in the column. Click "Add
Preset" button, you have added one preset in the tour. Or you
can click "Del Preset" button to remove one preset from the
tour.)
Note: Repeat the above procedures you can add or delete
more presets in one tour.
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Digital zoom - Click it, to activate the
function (6.3 Live / Digital Zoom).
Snapshot - Click it, to take a picture of the
recorded video you are watching.
File Type: Switch between picture (jpg) and
video (dav) files.
Data Src: Pick SD- card, this is where the
recorded files are saved.
Calendar: Pick the date which you would like to
view the recorded files. The blue dates show
you when the camera has recorded
pictures/videos.
By clicking the button under the calendar you
are going to see the menu below.
Time: Choose the time of the day to see the
recorded videos.
Download Format: Choose mp4, it is possible
to view this video format with different common
players.
Start Time: Sows when the recording started
(time red = selected video and time blue =
video is played).
File Type: Shows how the video was started/
triggered (yellow = motion, red = alarm and blue
= manual). Start the download press . Stop
the download press .
File Size: shows the size of the video file.
By clicking the button with the arrow you are
going back to the calendar menu.
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1 2 3 4 5
1. All: Recording will be for General, Motion, Alarm and Manual
2. General: Always recording
3. Motion: Recording when motion detected
4. Alarm: Recording when alarm enabled
5. Manual: User defined (Live recording)
1. 24hr: Shows the whole day in 2h segments.
2. 2hr: Shows 1h before and 1h after the curser set
3. 1hr: Shows 30min before and 30min after the curser set
4. 30min: Shows 15min before and 15min after the curser set
1 2 3 4
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6.6.1.2 Video
A: Video
The System supports active control frame function (ACF). It allows you to record in different
frame rates. For example, use high frame rate to record important events and it allows you
to set different frame rates for motion detection record and alarm record. It includes general
stream, motion detect stream and alarm stream. Select different encode frame rates form
different recorded events.
B: Snapshot
Select between “General or Event snapshot”. General snapshot is to snap during the
specified period. Event snapshot is to snap after motion detect, camera masking or local
alarm occurred. Set the image quality and snapshot interval.
Snapshot can become active once you setup the following items:
1. the action is in the specified period.
2. the motion detect, camera masking or local alarm and their snapshot functions are
enabled.
C: Overlay
Set the privacy masking: Channel title, time title and text overlay. After you successfully set
and saved the privacy mask zone, channel title, and time title, click the refresh button to see
the effect.
Under TX-65, TX-66 &TX-67 also add text overlay.
D: Path
Set the path to save the file from live snapshot, live record, playback snapshot, playback
download & video clips on your current PC.
Playback snapshot, playback download & video clips are only supported when MicroSD
Card is inserted.
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6.6.2 Intelligent Video Surveillance (IVS) (only for TX-67)
6.6.2.1 Global Setup
The global setup interface is shown as in Figure 6-
Figure 6-5
Parameter
Function
IVS enable
Check the box here to enable IVS function.
Scene type
It includes: panorama (optional, single scene and multiple-scene.
(Panorama: Realize the intelligent analytics of current monitor video
after you enabled the preview function.)
Single scene: Realize the intelligent analytics of one scene.
Multiple-scene: It is to realize the intelligent analytics of several
scenes and the scenes support tour function.
Apply scene
The default setup is normal.
De-jitter
Here you can set device de-jitter rate.
De-jitter enable
Check the box here to enable de-jitter module.
6.6.2.2 Scene Setup
The scene setup is shown as in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6
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Parameter
Function
Add scene
Click it to add a scene.
Scene setup
Click it to set current monitor video as the corresponding scene and get a
number.
Preview
scene
Click it to preview the selected scene.
Zoom
Click to zoom in and click to zoom out.
PTZ
Click PTZ button to adjust scene position.
Speed
It is to set PTZ movement speed. The value ranges from 1 to 8.
6.6.2.2.1 Single Scene
In Figure 6-, select the single scene from the scene type list, you can see the single scene
interface is shown as in Figure 6-7. Here you can select one item from the No. list to view
one monitor scene.
Figure 6-7
6.6.2.2.2 Multiple-scene track
In Figure 6-, select the Multiple-scene from the scene type list.
Figure 6-8
In Figure 6-8, click Add scene button you can set tour point during the scene tour process.
Move the mouse to the Scene name list; you can select several scenes as a tour. Move the
mouse to the Stay time, you can set stay time period.
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6.6.2.3 Rule Setup
The rule setup interface is shown as in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7
Parameter
Function
Select
scene.
You can select the scene from the dropdown list so that you can add the
corresponding rule.
Add rule
Click it to add a rule to the selected scene.
Rule enable
Check the box here to enable the rule.
Rule name
Move you mouse to the rule name column to set a name.
Rule type
Move you mouse to the Rule type column to set the rule type. The
option includes: Tripwire, Intrusion, Abondend, Missing object detection.
Draw rule
Click button to draw current rule.
Delete rule
Click button to delete current rule.
6.6.2.3.1 Tripwire
The tripwire interface is shown as in Figure 6-88.
Figure 6-8
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Parameter
Function
Object type
supported
You can select an object type here. The default setup is Unknown.
Direction
It is to set tripwire direction. The option includes: A->BB->AA<->B.
Target filter
Check the box here to enable this function and then click button
you can set the target filter model in this scene for this rule. Click the
button you can remove selected target filter model.
6.6.2.3.2 Cross Warning Zone
The cross warning zone interface is shown as in Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-9
Parameter
Function
Object type
supported
You can select an object type here. The default setup is Unknown.
Detect action
list
In area: When the tracking object is in the detect zone and the stay
time is more than the time threshold you set here, system can
activate an alarm.
Through area: System can generate an alarm when the tracking
object is crossing the limit you set here.
Direction
It is for the Through area option in the Detect action list item. It is to set
the cross direction. The option includes: enter/leave/enter&leave
Max target
No.
It is for the In area option in the Detect action list item. It is to set the
alarm activation amount in the zone. System will not generate an alarm
when the object amount in the zone is more than the threshold you set
here.
Min target
No.
It is for the In area option in the Detect action list item. It is to set the
alarm activation amount in the zone. System will not generate an alarm
when the object amount in the zone is less than the threshold you set
here.
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Parameter
Function
Min last time
It is for the In area option in the Detect action list item. Here is to set the
min time between the target in the zone and an alarm activation
occurrence.
Report
interval
It is for the In area option in the Detect action list item. It is to set alarm
period. System just alarms once if the value is 0 here.
Target filter
Check the box here to enable this function and then click button
you can set the target filter model in this scene. Click the button
you can remove selected target filter model.
6.6.2.3.3 Alarm Activation Setup
Alarm activation setup is shown as in Figure 6-10.
Figure 6-10
Parameter
Function
Rule Working
period
Here you can set rule arm and disarm period. Please click the Setup
button to set.
Record
Check the box here so that the device can record when alarm
activation occurred.
Send e-mail
Check the box here so that the device can send out an email when
alarm activation occurred.
Please note current function is null when the device is offline, or IP
conflict occurred.
Snapshot
Check the box here so that the device can snapshot when alarm
activation occurred.
Copy
Select a rule name from the dropdown list and then click
button; you can copy the alarm activation setup of current rule to the
selected rule.
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Note:
1. Do not use the port value such as 0-1024, 37780-37880, 1900, 3800, 5000, 5050, 9999,
37776, 39999 and 42323 since they are used as the special port.
2. When setting the port value, it's not recommended to use other ports' default port value.
B: PPPoE (Only TX-67)
PPPoE is to set a connection to the Internet with the account you get from the ISP. View
the IP address in the TCP/IP option if your setup is proper.
C: DDNS
The DDNS is to set to connect the various servers so that access the system via the server.
Go to the corresponding service website to apply a domain name and then access the
system via the domain. It works when also your IP address has changed
D: IP Filter
Trusted Sites: Only the IP listed below can login the device. Once you check the Trusted
Sites function, only the IP listed in the trusted sites list can login the specified device. All the
users can login the device if you do not check the trusted sites box here. The device IP
cannot list in the trusted list.
The MAC verification can only be valid when the device IP and the PC IP are in the same
IP segment.
E: SMTP (Email)
Fill in all the needed Information. You find them by searching your e-mail provider.
This function allows the system to automatically send out the test information to check the
email connection is proper or not. You need to check the box here to enable this function
and set the update period.
F: UPnP
Use the UPnP protocol to establish a forwarding relationship. The camera port is the
internal port and the router port is the external port. Access the external port to visit the IP
camera.
G: SNMP (Only TX-67)
SNMP is an abbreviation of Simple Network Management Protocol. It provides the basic
network management frame of the network management system. The SNMP widely used in
many environments. It is used in many network device, software and system.
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Parameter
Function
Preset
Select Preset, input the preset value and then click Add button, now
system save current position as one preset. Click View button, the
camera turns to the corresponding position of the preset.
Tour
Select Tour and then input tour value. Click Add or Delete button to
add/remove one preset from the tour. Click Start button, you can
begin tour.
Scan
Select Scan, click Set button and then control the PTZ to set the
scan left limit and right limit. Start button, you can begin scan
operation.
Pattern
You can select Pattern and then click Add button, now you can
operate PTZ to realize zoom, focus, iris, direction operation and etc.
Click Stop button to stop memory pattern process. Click Start button
to begin PTZ movement.
PTZ Speed
Here you can set camera PTZ speed (Low, middle, high).
Idle Motion
It is a motion that is interrupted by a pause you can set.
Check the box here to enable idle motion function. You can set the
idle Motion function for preset, scan, pattern, tour.
Attention: Note you need to set the corresponding function first if you
want to use it.
Power Up
Check the box here to enable power up function. You can set the
power up function for preset, scan, pattern, tour and auto.
Attention: Note you need to set the corresponding function first if you
want to use it.
Time Task
Check the box here to enable time task function. You can set the
time task function for preset, scan, pattern, tour and auto.
You can set the period and you can copy the option to other Task
No.
Attention: Note you need to set the corresponding function first if you
want to use it.
PTZ Restart
It is to reboot PTZ.
Default
Restore PTZ factory default setup.
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Click setup button. Set motion detection regions here. There are four regions for you to
set (red, yellow, blue and green). Select one of the colored regions first. Then click the
left mouse button on the start point of the area you want to select and drag the mouse
to select the area. In the test area the best setting for sensitivity and threshold is 60 and
10 respectively. Depending on your given environment this settings can be vary.
Sensitivity and threshold can be set in the range from 0 to 100. The higher the
sensitivity and the lower the threshold are set the more motion is detected. For example:
When a leaf falls or a cat is running in the selected area a motion will be detected.
In this case a subjective setting by the customer is requested!
The corresponding colored area displays different detection areas. After you completed
the setup remember to click the save button to save current setup. If you click ESC
button to exit the region setup interface system will not save your zone setup.
Record: Check the Box here, system auto activates motion detection channel(s) to
record once an alarm occurs.
Record Delay: System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The
value ranges from 10s to 300s.
Send email: Check the Box here, system can send out email to alert you when an alarm
occurs.
PTZ (Only TX-67): Check the Box here, to set PTZ movement here when an alarm
occurs. Such as go to preset, tour & pattern when there is an alarm.
Snapshot: Enable this function to snapshot image when a motion detect alarm occurs.
For detail information refer the help file.
B: Video Tamper
You need to check the box here to realize the video tamper alarm.
Enable: Check the box here to enable video tamper function.
Working Period: Check the box here and click the setup button. Set motion detect period
here. System only enables motion detect operation in the specified periods. It is not for
video loss or the tampering. There are two ways for you to set periods. Note system
only supports 6 periods in one day. Select the period you want to set with the mouse.
With the “Setup” button select the working period for the day. Check “All” for the whole
week. For each period set the start time and the end time. Save the settings after
changing.
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Record: Check the box here, system auto activates motion detection channel(s) to
record once an alarm occurs.
Record Delay: System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The
value ranges from 10s to 300s.
Send email: Check the box here, ystem can send out email to alert you when an alarm
occurs.
PTZ (Only TX-67): Set PTZ movement here when an alarm occurs. Such as go to
preset, tour & pattern when there is an alarm.
Snapshot: Enable this function to snapshoot image when a motion detect alarm occurs.
For detail information refer the help file.
6.6.5.2 Abnormality
A: MicroSD Card (only when MicroSD Card is inserted)
Enable: Check the box here to enable abnormality of MicroSD Card.
It includes the status: No MicroSD card, MicroSD card error and capacity warning.
Check “Send Email” to get an event via Email.
B: Network
Enable: Check the box here to enable abnormality of Network.
It includes the status: Disconnection and IP conflict. Check “Record” to get an event
recorded.
Record Delay: System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The value
ranges from 10s to 300s.
C: Illegal Access
Enable: Check the box here to enable abnormality of Illegal Access.
Under Login Error set the amount of unauthorized access (3-10 times).
Check “Send Email” to get an event via Email.
6.6.6 Storage
6.6.6.1 Schedule
In the schedule interface, you can add/remove three types of record plan or snapshot plan.
There are six periods in one day. System cannot enable the record function in the specified
period if the record function is disabled in the record control interface. View the current time
period setup from the color bar.
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A: Record Schedule
Check the box for general (green), motion (yellow) or alarm (red).
Set record schedule here. System only enables record option in the specified periods.
There are two ways for you to set periods. Note system only supports 6 periods in one day.
Select the period you want to set with the mouse. With the “Setup” button select the record
schedule for the day. Check “All” for the whole week. For each period you can set the start
time and the end time. Also it is possible to check the box for general (green), motion
(yellow) or alarm (red). Save the settings after changing.
B: Snapshot Schedule
Check the box for general (green), motion (yellow) or alarm (red).
Set snapshot schedule here. System only enables record option in the specified periods.
There are two ways for you to set periods. Note system only supports 6 periods in one day.
Select the period you want to set with the mouse. With the “Setup” button select the
snapshot schedule for the day. Also you can check “All” for the whole week. For each
period you can set the start time and the end time. Also it is possible to check the box for
general (green), motion (yellow) or alarm (red). Save the settings after changing.
C: Holiday Schedule
Check the box for general (green), motion (yellow) or alarm (red).
Set holiday schedule here. System only enables record option in the specified periods.
There are two ways for you to set periods. Note system only supports 6 periods in one day.
Select the period you want to set with the mouse. With the “Setup” button select the holiday
schedule for the day. Also you can check “All” for the whole week. For each period you can
set the start time and the end time. Also it is possible to check the box for general (green),
motion (yellow) or alarm (red). Save the settings after changing.
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6.6.6.2 Destination
A: Path
Check the box here to storage the corresponding record or snapshot picture. There is local
MicroSD card, FTP or NAS storage setup for you to choose. Save the settings.
B: MicroSD card (Local)
Under local you can see:
Device name: The name given to the MicroSd card slot.
Status: Status of the storage device (MicroSD card).
Attribute: Set the option for the MicroSD card read only or read & write.
Used / Total Capacity: See the used and toal space of the MicroSD card in MB.
Format: Click this button to format the MicroSD card. This will delete all saved files on
the MicroSD card.
C: FTP
First enable the check box for FTP under Path. Check the box to enable the FTP-server.
Server Address: Enter the server address of the FTP-server
Port: Server port of the FTP-server (0-65535)
User Name: Optional
Password: This can be empty when no user name is given.
Remote Directory: This is the directory where the recorded files will be saved.
Emergency (Local): In case FTP-server is not working the recorded files will be saved
local (MicroSD card).
D: NAS
First enable the check box for NAS under Path. Check the box to enable the NAS-server.
Server Address: Enter the server address of the NAS-server
Remote Directory: This is the directory where the recorded files will be saved.
6.6.6.3 Record control
Select Auto/Manual/Off mode. Manual mode is to begin record and auto mode is to record
in the specified period.
Pack Duration: Defines the length of the file to be recorded (1-120 minutes).
Pre-event Record: The time before the event is going to be recorded (0-5 seconds).
Disk Full: When the MicroSD card is full then the system will stop or overwrite the
recording.
Record Stream: Choose between Main or Sub Stream.
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6.6.7 System
6.6.7.1 General
The General interface includes General and Date & Time
A: General
Device name: Device name will be set as default automatically. This can be changed
manually.
Language: Select the language from the dropdown list. Note the device needs to reboot
to get the modification activated.
Video standard: This is to display video standard such as PAL.
Status Light Switch: Set the status light of the camera off or on (Only TX-65 & TX-66).
B: Date & Time
Date format: Select date format from the dropdown list.
Time Format: There are two options: 24-H and 12-H.
Time Zone: The time zone of the device.
Current time: Click the Sync PC button to save the system time as your PC current time.
DST: Check the box to enable. Set day night save time start time and end time. Set date
format or the week format.
Synchronize with NTP: Check the box to enable NTP function.
NTP server: Set the time server address. Default clock.isc.org.
Port: It is to set the time server port. Default 123.
Update Period: It is to set the sync periods between the device and the time server.
Default 10 (0-30 minutes).
6.6.7.2. Account
Enable anonymous login and input IP, login the device without user name or password. The
anonymous login user can only have the preview rights in the authority list. Under
anonymous login mode, click logout and login the device via other account.
To add a User/Group Press the button”Add User” or “Add Group”
User/ Group name: For the character in the following user name or the user group name,
system max supports 6-digits. The space in the front or at the end of the string is null.
The valid string includes: character, number, and underline.
Modify: It is to modify the user property, belonging group, password and rights.
Delete: Press Delete icon to delete User/Group.
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Note:
The user amount default setup is 64 and the group amount default setup is 20. The
factory default setup includes two levels: user and admin. Set the corresponding group
and then set the rights for the respective user in the specified groups.
User management adopts group/user modes. The user name and the group name shall
be unique. One user shall be included in only one group.
There are four default users: admin/888888 and hidden user “default”.
Hidden user “defaultis for system interior use only and can’t be deleted. When there is
no login user, hidden user “default” automatically login. Set some rights such as monitor
for this user so that you can view some channel view without login. Input the user name
and password and then select one group for current user.
Note the user rights shall not exceed the group right setup.
For convenient setup, make sure the general user has the lower rights setup than the
admin
6.6.7.3. Default
Click the Default button to reset all configurations.
Note: Note system cannot restore some information such as network IP address, account
and so on.
6.6.7.4. Import / Export
Import the local setup files to the system or export the corresponding system setup to your
local PC.
6.6.7.5. Auto Maintain
Select auto reboot and auto delete old files interval from the dropdown list. If you want to
use the auto delete old files function, you need to set the file period.
6.6.7.6. Upgrade
1. Click “Browse” button to select the upgrade file.
2. Click the “Upgrade” button to upgrade the firmware.
Note:
The extension name of the upgrade file shall be *.bin.
During the upgrade process, do not disconnect the power cable, network cable or
shutdown the IPC.
Reboot the device if you update the error file. Otherwise some module function may
be disabled.
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6.6.8. Information
6.6.8.1 Version
View software version with release date, Web Version, ONVIF Version, Serial number of
the device and the Copyright.
6.6.8.2 Log
Type: All, system, Setting, Data, Event, Record, account and Clear Log.
Start time: Set the start time of the requested log.
End time: Set the end time of the requested log.
Search: Select log type from the drop down list and then click search button to view
the list. Click the stop button to terminate current search operation.
Detailed information: Select one item to view the detailed information.
Clear: Click this button to delete all displayed log files.
Note: system does not support clear by type.
Backup: Click this button to backup log files to current PC.
6.6.8.3 Online User
These shows the users who are currently connected to the camera
7. Alarm
Set device Alarm Type, Operation and Alarm Tone (Make sure you have enabled audio
function of corresponding alarm events.).
Alarm Type:
Motion detection System alarms when motion detection alarm occurs.
Disk full: System alarms when disk is full.
Disk error: System alarms when disk error occurs.
Video Tamper: System alarms when camera is viciously masking.
Illegal Access: System alarms when the login was wrong for the set amount.
Operation:
Prompt: Check the box here, system automatically pops up an alarm icon on the right
side in the Alarm interface when there is an alarm.
Alarm Tone:
Play Alarm Tone: Check the box here, system sends out alarm sound when an alarm
occurs.
Tone Path: Specify alarm sound file and the tone (use WAV File).
8. Logout
Click Logout button, system goes back to login interface. You need to input user name and
password to login again.
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9. App Overview (My Secure Pro)
9.1 General Introduction
This manual is designed for smartphone to perform monitoring function. It is built on traits of
mobile device to include functions of multiple touch control, touch signal recognition, alarm
push, P2P function, DDNS analysis and etc. User can preview, control PTZ, play video and
etc. from front-end camera, Receiver under WIFI environments.
9.2 Features
This software has the following features:
Support multiple channel monitoring and playback with a max of 16 windows.
Support instant playback in preview window.
Playback supports quick, slow and frame by frame modes.
Support local snapshot and recording. Corresponding files are stored locally.
Support PTZ control by slide on touch screen.
Support memory of previous channel viewed.
Support video window adjustment and bit stream adjustment.
Support alarm push.
Support alarm output control from smart phone for alarm push function.
Support Smart Picture function which zooms in/out picture to view different parts of
picture.
Support E-Map function, to show cameras on an electronic map of household or area.
Support channel resolution and frame configuration, and view of HDD info.
Support VTO visual talk
9.3 Compatible Models
Android
Android 4.0 and higher
Note: To use the push function, you need to create a Google
account first.
iphone
IOS 6.0 and higher
Downloading and Installation
The product has Android and iOS versions.
Android: Open Google Play app in your smart phone. Search “My Secure Pro”, download it
and install it.
iOS: Open App Store app in your smart phone. Search “My Secure Pro”, download it and
install it.
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10. App short description
All detailed functions of the app buttons are to find under “Help” main interface!
1 Snapshot the selected window
2 Start/Stop record of the selected window
3 Playback of the last 30 seconds
4 Start/Stop two way talk (not TX-65, 66, 67)
5 Video Door phone control (optional)
1 PTZ control
2 Fish-eye (optional)
3 Set resolutions
4 Alarm (optional)
5 Audio On/Mute
1 Set resolution
2 Alarm (optional)
3 Audio On/Off (optional)
4 Open/Close light control panel
(optional)
5 Open/Close display parameter
panel
1 Zoom In/ out
2 Focus control
3 Iris control
4 Preset call (Only TX-67)
1 Sub Stream:
Lower resolution (lower Bit rate)/
faster data transmission
2 Set Sub Stream parameter.
3 Main Streams:
Higher resolution (higher Bite rate)/
slower data transmission
4 Set Main Stream parameter.
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1 Add Hue
2 Reduce Hue
1 Add Saturation
2 Reduce Saturation
PTZ function
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11. Operation
11.1 Remote Monitoring
As in Figure 11-1, select the first icon to enter App, select the second icon shows the
startup page.
Figure 11-1
11.2 Main Menu
Enter camera, you will see Live Preview interface in Figure 11- 2 by default. For detailed information
see chapter 11.5 Live Preview.
Figure 11- 2
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Figure 11- 3
11.3 Playback
Click on button to view main menu. Click on playback on main menu to enter playback
interface. The default is to play record, but you can switch it to picture by clicking on tab
above.
System supports record playback and picture playback .
Record playback is to play record saved on device; picture playback is to play picture saved
on front-end device.
11.3.1 Watch Playback
Figure 11- 4
Click on , system displays main
menu interface in Figure 11- 3.
User can click on function in main
menu to enter corresponding function
interface. Main functions includes: Live
Preview, Playback, Device Manager,
Local File, E-Map, Favorites, Alarm
and More.
To record:
Step 1. Click on in
window to open device list.
Step 2. Select playback
period. (Set start and end
date/time)
Step 3. Select record channel
to view. System can play video
of selected channel in selected
window
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11.4.1 Add Device
To add device: In device manager interface, click on to enter add device interface, see
Figure 11- 5.
Figure 11- 5
Parameter
Note
Register Mode
P2P: For network environment, add device by scanning
two-dimension code, inputting SN.
Quick DDNS: For network environment, add device by
inputting complete domain name address, and analysis is
done by Quick DDNS.
IP/Domain name: For normal environment, add device by
inputting its IP address or third-party domain name.
WIFI configuration: Under good WIFI network select this
option
Name
Device name: Choose for yourself
SN
P2P type: Scanning two-dimension code, input SN.
Quick DDNS type: Input complete domain name.
IP/Domain name type: Input IP address or complete third
party domain name.
WIFI configuration: Scanning two-dimension code, input
SN
Username/Password
Device username and password are both admin. If changed,
input new username and password.
Live
Preview/Playback
Select main stream or extra stream for live preview and
playback.
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11.4.1.1 P2P configuration
11.4.1.2 Quick DDNS configuration
Select the P2P connecion from Add Device (Figure
11-5 above).
1. Press on the button and scan the QR-Code of
the device.
2. Name the device connection.
3. Username and Password are default
(admin/admin).
4. Select in Live Preview between Main and Extra
stream.
Default: Extra stream
Note: Under poor network environment we suggest to
set to Extra stream.
5. Press to save:
To configure the Quick DDNS take the domain name
from web interface of the device under Setup->
Network-> DDNS/ Domain Name. Each device has a
default domain name (Generated by MAC address).
You can also use customized valid domain name (has
not registered).
Before you use Quick DDNS, you need to enable the
service.
After successful registration, you can use domain name
to login installed of the device IP.
Note:
User name is optional.
System may take back the domain name that is
idle for one year. You can get a notification email
before the cancel operation if your email address
setup is OK.
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4. Your Smartphone will use the WIFI connection you are currently connected to.
Insert the password of your WIFI router like seen in figure 11-8.
5. Press “Next” button.
6. System auto configure (wait). Figure 11-9
7. If failed, then click try again or repeat the above steps.
8. All configurations are saved automatically, when correct. See figure 11-10.
9. Press “Start Live preview”. See figure 11-10.
Figure 11-8 Figure 11- 9 Figure 11- 10
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11.4.2 Modify Device Info
Figure 11- 11
11.4.3 Remote Configuration
To modify device information:
In device manager interface, click on device you want to
modify. System shows dropdown menu in Figure 11- 11.
Click on in dropdown menu.
Change device info, and click on to save.
Tip:
You can click on Start Live Preview to view all
channels of the device. System will go to monitoring
page and save device info.
Via remote configuration, you can
perform function of motion detect,
alarm setting, camera setting,
storage manager and user
manager.
To configure:
In device manager interface, click
on device. System shows
dropdown menu in Figure 11-12.
Click on in dropdown list.
Select correspodning item to
remotely configure. You will see
Figure 11-13.
Figure 11- 12 Figure 11-13
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11.4.3.1Video Detect
A: Motion Detect (Compare with chapter 6.6.3.1)
1. Enable Motion Detect. See Figure 11-14.
2. Enable Advanced config. See Figure 11-14.
3. Now you can set the following settings:
Period: Here you can set motion detect period. System
only enables motion detect operation in the specified
periods. Note: System only supports 6 periods in one
day. Save the settings after changing.
Anti-dither: Here you can set anti-dither time. The value
ranges from 0 to 100s. The anti-dither time refers to the
alarm signal detected lastly. After 1s, if system detects
another alarm signal, it can generate an alarm since
the anti-dither time is out.
Sensitivity: Sensitivity can be set in the range from 0 to
100.
Region Setting: Here you can set motion detection
region. Then click on the start point of the area you
want to select and drag to select the area. Depending
on your given environment this settings can be vary. In
this case a subjective setting by the customer is
requested!
After you completed the setup remember to click the save
button to save current setup. See Figure 11-15.
Figure 11-14
Figure 11-15
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11.4.3.4 User Manager
A: Modify Password
Change the default password of the device.
11.4.4 Alarm Out Control (optional)
Figure 11- 18
11.4.5 View HDD Information
Figure 11- 19
You can enable and disable alarm output of
channel.
To enable or disable alarm output:
In device manager interface, click on device.
System shows dropdown menu in Figure 11-
18.
In dropdown menu, click on .
Select alarm out channel, click on to
enable or disable alarm out.
You can view HDD name, status, free
capacity and total capacity.
In device manager interface, click on device.
System shows dropdown menu in Figure 11- .
In dropdown menu, click on to view HDD
information.
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11.4.6 Delete Device
Figure 11- 20
11.4.7 Import Cloud Device
Figure 11- 21
To delete device:
In device manager interface, click on device.
System shows dropdown menu in Figure 11-
20.
Click on in dropdown menu. System asks
if to delete the device.
Click on OK.
Note: If it is not possible, to remove the
camera, delete the push function for the
camera!
Press “Import Cloud Device” to import cloud device.
See Figure 11-21.
For example, you have a cloud account (i.e. DDNS
account), and the account is bound with device,
then you can import corresponding devices on
client without manually adding one by one.
To import cloud device:
1. In device manager interface, click on import
cloud device button.
2. Select cloud account type, and input username
and password.
QuickDDNS: use cloud account on Quick
DDNS.
3. Click on Login to import device under the cloud
account.
Note:
Device from DDNS account will have “?” mark.
DDNS only memorizes IP the binding relationship
between the device and domain name. The”?”
means there is incomplete information of device
user and password which shall be completed later.
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11.5 Live Preview
Figure 11- 22
11.5.1 Enable Monitoring
The app supports 4 methods to open monitoring.
1. In corresponding window open monitoring video of a certain window.
Click on in window, select channel of displayed device to monitor the selected
channel.
2. Open monitoring video of multiple windows.
Click on at the upper-right corner, and select one or more channels in displayed
device list. Click on Start Live Preview at the lower bottom. System will display
monitoring video from first window in sequence as in Figure 11-23.
Figure 11-23
Click on and click on Live
Preview in main interface to enter
live preview. See Figure 11-22
When you click camera, you will
enter see live preview interface by
default. Slide tool bar at the bottom
to display more buttons
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3. Open last channel
Click on to open channel viewed last time
4. System supports favorites.
In live preview interface, select a video window in
preview, click on to add it to favorites, see Figure 11-24.
Select Favorites and the process is complete.
Figure 11-24
11.5.2 Close Monitoring
Figure 11- 25
11.5.3 Snapshot
Select channel to snapshot, click on to snapshot current channel. View snapshots
under local file path. Note: Android device can view snapshots directly under app
installation path.
11.5.4 Record
Select designated record channel and click on to start record. Record status on bar at
the bottom will show a red dot. Click this button again to stop recording of the channel.
System supports two methods to close
monitoring.
1. Close a single channel.
Long press monitoring window you
want to close and drag it to the
trashcan, it will be deleted. See
Figure 11-25.
2. Close all monitoring channels.
Click on to close all monitoring
channels.
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11.5.5 Playback
In live preview, click on , the selected channel will play video of the previous 30
seconds. Note: System default playback is 30 seconds.
Click on to end payback and return to monitoring mode.
11.5.6 Bidirectional Talk (not for TX-65, 66, 67)
In live preview , click on , the symbol will change to now you can talk and listen to the
oponent on the otherside of the selected channel. By pressing on the symbol again the
bidirectional talk will be muted.
11.5.7 Unlock (optional)
Unlock function supports VTO.
Select channel connected to VTO to monitor, click button, and corresponding VTO will
unlock door.
11.7.8 PTZ Direction and Zooming (Only TX-67)
11.7.8.1 Direction and Zooming
Click on to activate PTZ panel. The selected window will be maximized.
When PTZ control is activated, use hand to control PTZ direction by sliding touch screen:
PTZ rotation: slide the touch screen toward designated direction to rotate PTZ (vertical,
horizontal and diagonal).
Focus control: Slide with two fingers to control focus.
Icon
Note
Zoom control
Focus control
Iris control
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11.7.8.2 Preset
On PTZ panel, click on , select preset No., and click on to adjust this preset point.
11.7.9 Fish-eye (optional)
Enter live preview interface, select one window, click fish-eye button , and the interface
shows fish-eye effect. In the fisy-eye effect, you can slide to control the effect. Click fisy-eye
button again to exit. (Or double click to exit)
11.7.10 Bit Stream Switch
Choose between Main- and Extrastream.
1. Under live preview, select a preview window, click
on . System displays bit stream switch panel as
in Figure 11-26.
2. Switch between main and extra stream.
Click on , to switch to Fluent mode (extra
stream).
Click on , to switch to HD mode (main stream)
Click on , may customize main/extra stream. Figure 11-26
Icon
Note
Fluent mode
HD mode
Custom mode
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11.7.14 Full Screen
In live preview, screen is rotated and enters full screen mode as in Figure 11-28.
Figure 11- 28
Note: If you cannot enter full screen mode, check the settings of mobile phone.
11.7.14.1 Zoom In
Via touch signal to zoom in current video, and can drag zoomed video in order to view
details in video.
11.7.14.2 Window Position Switch
Select a window, drag the window to the target window, and the two windows will switch
position.
11.7.15 Local Files
System supports viewing and exporting of live preview and snapshot, record during
playback.
11.7.15.1 View File
Click on recorded file to view. In the interface, you can play, pause, snapshot, play audio,
quickly play, slowly play and etc.
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11.7.15.2 Share File
1. Click on or long press file to enter file manager mode.
2. Select file to share.
3. Click on to share file.
11.7.15.3 Export File
1. Click on or long press local file to enter manager
mode.
2. Select file to export.
3. Click on to export video as in Figure 11-29
11.7.15.5 Delete File
1. Click on or long press local file to enter manager mode.
2. Select file to delete.
3. Click on to delete monitoring spot.
11.7.16 E-Map
11.7.16.1 Create E-Map
1. Click on to add one picture as map.
2. Click on to add monitoring spot on map. Go to device list interface and select
channel.
3. Place added channel on appropriate location on map and click on to save.
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11.7.16.2 Edit E-Map
Select added e-map, click on button to editing mode.
Click on to siwtch map.
Click on to add monitoring spot.
Click on to delete monitoring spot.
Click on to save.
11.7.17 Favorites
System supports to create new favorites, or add monitoring spot to existing favorites.
Figure 11- 30 Figure 11- 31
1. Click on and choose
name to for the group. See
Figure 11-30.
2. Click on the certain
favorite group, to add
devices. Click on at
upper-right corner to enter
device list. Check
designated channel and
click on to add it into
favorites. See Figure 11-
31.
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Delete favorites:
Delete favorite (Android): Long press favorite to delete and click on delete in pop-up
box.
Delete favorite (iOS): At row of favorite to delete, slide the delete button and click on
delete button.
Remove monitoring spot in favorites:
Delete video channel in favorites (Android): Enter favorites, long press channel to
delete. Click on OK to delete it.
Delete video channel in favorites (iOS): At row of channel to delete, slide the delete
button and click on delete button.
11.7.18 Alarm Manager
Alarm push function is the function to push alarm info generated on device to mobile phone
by integrating device alarm module. User can view Live Preview, Video and Image
according to push info.
11.7.18.1 Push Configuration
1. Select device to receive push.
2. Enable the push function of the channel.
3. Select push type.
Parameter
Note
Push Type
In includes live, video and picture. If current device has record, and this
push type is video, so when you receive push info, you can play the
record. This is similar for the case of picture. If live preview is chosen
you will see the live stream.
4. Select motion detection, cam masking or HDD Alarm and enable the channel.
5. Select alarm info, and select channel to push. Click on to save.
11.7.18.2 Instant View of Alarm Push
After you have set push info, when front-end device generates alarm push, client-end will
receive alarm info from the device. Click on info in notice bar to view detailed info. System
will open record/picture according to the priority set by you. If there is no record or picture,
system will go to live preview.
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General
Power Supply
DC12V
Power Consumption
<4.5W(IR on)
Working Environment
-30°C~+60°C, Less than 95% RH
Ingress Protection
IP67
Weight / Dimensions
380g (with package 440g) / Φ 0.70 x 16.5 cm
12.2 TX-66
Model
TX-66
Image Sensor
1/3” 3Megapixel progressive scan CMOS
Effective Pixels
2048(H) x1536(V)
Scanning System
Progressive
Electronic Shutter Speed
Auto/Manual, 1s~1/100000s
Min. Illumination
0.1Lux/F2.0(Color), 0Lux/F2.0(IR on)
S/N Ratio
More than 50dB
Video Output
N/A
Camera Features
Max. IR LEDs Length
30m
Day/Night
Auto(ICR)/Color/B/W
Backlight Compensation
BLC / HLC / DWDR
White Balance
Auto/Manual
Gain Control
Auto/Manual
Noise Reduction
3D
Privacy Masking
Up to 4 areas
Lens
Focal Length
3.6mm(2.8mm optional)
Max Aperture
F2.0(F2.0)
Focus Control
Manual
Angle of View
H: 81°(92°)
Lens Type
Fixed lens
Mount Type
Board-in Type
Video
Compression
H.264/ H.264H/ H.264B/ MJPEG
Resolution
3M(2048×1536)(2304×1296)/1080P(1920×1080)/
720P(1280×720)/ D1(704×576/704×480)/
CIF(352×288/352×240)
Frame Rate
Main Stream
3M(1 ~ 20fps)/1080P(1 ~ 25/30fps)
Sub Stream
D1(1 ~ 25/30fps)
Bit Rate
H.264: 4kbps8192kbps
Corridor Mode
Support
Audio
Compression
N/A
Interface
N/A
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