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September 26, 2019 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________________________________ 8 1. 1.1. FUNCTION OVERVIEW ____________________________________________________________ 8 2. APPLICATION OVERVIEW ______________________________________________________________ 9 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS __________________________________________________________ 9 PACKAGE CONTENT ____________________________________________________________ 10 THE POWER SUPPLY ___________________________________________________________ 10 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ________________________________________________________ 10 3. GETTING STARTED ____________________________________________________________________ 11 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. HARDWARE INSTALLATION _______________________________________________________ 11 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION _______________________________________________________ 16 FACTORY RESET ______________________________________________________________ 18 4. 5. CONNECTING TO WEBPAGE ____________________________________________________________ 20 IP CAMERA ____________________________________________________________________________ 22 5.1. IMAGE TUNING ________________________________________________________________ 22 5.2. MOTION DETECTION ____________________________________________________________ 22 TIME STAMP _________________________________________________________________ 26 5.3. STREAM SETTING ______________________________________________________________ 27 5.4. 5.5. RECORDED FILES ______________________________________________________________ 28 5.6. ALARM SETTING ______________________________________________________________ 29 5.7. VIDEO SETTING __________________________________________________________________ 31 6. NETWORK SETTING ______________________________________________________________________ 32 6.1. NETWORK ___________________________________________________________________ 32 6.2. WIRELESS ___________________________________________________________________ 33 UPNP ______________________________________________________________________ 35 6.3. 7. SYSTEM SETTING _____________________________________________________________________ 36 CHANGE PASSWORD ___________________________________________________________ 36 7.1. 7.2. REPORT_____________________________________________________________________ 37 7.3. MEDIA UPLOAD _______________________________________________________________ 39 XMPP ______________________________________________________________________ 40 7.4. 7.5. DATE & TIME _________________________________________________________________ 41 DYNAMIC DNS ________________________________________________________________ 42 7.6. FIRMWARE ___________________________________________________________________ 43 7.7. 7.8. FACTORY RESET ______________________________________________________________ 44 7.9. BACKUP & RESTORE ___________________________________________________________ 45 7.10. SYSTEM LOG _________________________________________________________________ 46 7.11. LOGOUT ____________________________________________________________________ 47 7.12. REBOOT ____________________________________________________________________ 47 8. HISTORY ______________________________________________________________________________ 48 8.1. 8.2. EVENT LOG __________________________________________________________________ 48 REPORTED EVENTS ____________________________________________________________ 48 9. NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER _________________________________________________________ 49 10. REMOTE ACCESS TO THE IP CAMERA __________________________________________________ 52 10.1. HOME PORTAL SERVER _________________________________________________________ 52 10.2. PORT FORWARDING ____________________________________________________________ 53 11. CONNECTING TO CLIMAX CONTROL PANELS ___________________________________________ 58 11.1. LEARNING THE IP CAMERA INTO THE CONTROL PANELS _________________________________ 58 11.2. SURVEILLANCE AND SETTING _____________________________________________________ 61 11.3. OPERATION __________________________________________________________________ 65 11.4. HOME PORTAL SERVER _________________________________________________________ 68 12. APPENDIX _____________________________________________________________________________ 68 12.1. CONTACT ID EVENT CODE _______________________________________________________ 68 1. Introduction The VST-1818-R3 IP Camera provides a quick and accurate surveillance solution to protect your surroundings. You can watch these live-stream videos through MJPG or H264 formats via Local Area Network, or online remotely using port forwarding, or via the Climax Home Portal Server for you to easily keep track of the safety of your homes or businesses. VST-1818-R3 IP Camera can be further integrated into your current Climax Security Control Panels to form a complete security system, and capture video when an alarm is activated. VST-1818-R3 IP Camera includes the following functions and spec:
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- Video resolution: 1920 x 1080 1.1. Function Overview The VST-1818-R3 IP Camera includes a variety of functions that can be adjusted to suit different necessities. Below is an overview of the functions of the IP Camera:
- Alarm-triggered video recording that includes Pre-alarm recording to see how alarm IR LED IR Cut Filter Indoor Usage was triggered. Please see 5. IP Camera, 5.6. Alarm Setting.
- 24-hour HD video recording. Please see 9. Network Video Recorder.
- Remote access/control on Climax Home Portal Server on a web-enabled device. Please see 10. Remote Access to the IP Camera, 10.1. Home Portal Server.
- Remote video using Port Forwarding. Please see 10. Remote Access to the IP Camera, 10.2. Port Forwarding.
- Surveillance when complementing with Control Panels. Please see 11. Connecting to the Climax Control Panels, 11.2. Surveillance and Setting.
- Remote access/control complementing with Control Panels on Climax Home Portal Server on a web-enabled device. Please see 11. Connecting to the Climax Control Panels, 11.4. Home Portal Server. 8 2. Application Overview 2.1. Identifying the Parts 1. Luminance Sensor Detect surrounding light level. 2. Power LED (Green) On: powered Off: unpowered 3. Warning LED (Red) Flashes for 2-3 seconds: Activating WPS protocol Flashes 3 times: WPS pairing successful Flashes twice: Enter/exit privacy mode On: The IP Camera is in privacy mode 4. Internet-Connection LED (Blue) On: connected to internet (wired or wireless) Off: disconnected from internet Flashes for 5 minutes: The IP Camera is in learning mode Flashes quickly: The IP Camera is streaming or recording. 5. Microphone 6. IP Camera Lens 7. WPS Button 8. Privacy Button Press and hold for 2 seconds until warning LED flashes twice, let go to enter or exit. Press and hold for 10 seconds to enter learning mode. Press and hold for 6 seconds to exit learning mode. 9. DC Jack (5V DC, 1A input) 10. Speaker 11. Micro SD Card Slot (SD Card not included by factory default) Compatible with Micro SD card up to 32GB storage capacity. 12. Ethernet Cable Port 13. Angle Adjustment Joint 9 2.2. Package Content The VST-1818-R3 IP Camera is packed in a white box that includes:
- An Ethernet cable
- A power supply (5V DC 1A adapter)
- A Mounting Base
- An Installation Quick Guide 2.3. The Power Supply An AC power adapter is required to connect to a wall outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate AC voltage rating to prevent component damage. A 5V DC output and 1A adapter is generally used to power the IP Camera. 2.4. System Requirements The system requires a TCP/IP network environment. To install the CD Wizard, your computer must have:
Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT4.0, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8 operating system. A Mac or Linux based machine is also compatible. DirectX 9.0 or later Internet Explorer 6.x or later CD-ROM drive Pentium III CPU 500 MHz or higher, or equivalent AMD 128 MB RAM Graphics card: 32 MB RAM 10 3. Getting Started Read this section of the manual to learn how to set up your VST-1818-R3 IP Camera and program system settings over the Web page. With a valid internet connection, this system can bring you the freedom to access and control your IP Camera anywhere and anytime in the world. 3.1. Hardware Installation Step 1. Remove any plastic cover and prepare the enclosed adapter and Ethernet cables. With Wired Connection:
Step 2. Find a suitable location to mount the IP Camera. Step 3. Plug in the enclosed Ethernet cable.
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If the IP Camera is to complement with a Control Panel, connect the IP Camera and the Control Panel to the same router to learn the IP Camera into the Control Panel. Please refer to 11. Connecting to the Climax Control Panels if you wish to increase the functionality of the IP Camera. Step 4. Plug in the adapter. With Wi-Fi (Wireless) Connection:
Please refer to the 6. Network Setting. 6.2. Wireless on how to connect to the Wi-Fi Network. 11 Mounting the IP Camera The camera stand is already fixed to the device. To mount the IP Camera, simply follow the below steps:
Step 1. Using the two breakaway mounting holes on the mounting base as templates, drill holes in the surface. Step 2. Insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick Step 3. Screw the mounting base into the wall plugs. Step 4. Attach the camera stand onto the mounting base, make sure the three mounting hooks match the three latches on the mounting base. 12 Step 5. Attach the Camera Stand onto the Mounting Base. Removing VST-1818-R3 If you wish to detach the camera from the mounting base, use your thumb and place it behind the bottom shaft. Pull out the Camera Stand from the mounting base. Use your other hand to stabilize the mounting base. Make sure the three mounting hooks match the three latches on the mounting base before removal to avoid damaging the camera. 13 Angle Adjustment To adjust the angle of the IP Camera, you can:
1. Tilt the IP Camera forward or backwards. 2. Rotate the camera clockwise or counterclockwise. 14 3. Rotate the camera stand base attached to the mounting base. When adjusting the angle of the camera, make sure to keep the camera lens on the top for proper video recording. X 15 3.2. Software Installation THIS INSTALLATION IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR FIRST TIME USER The Finder software is required for your computer to identify the IP Camera on the LAN. To install the Finder software Step 1. Step 2. Find the Finder software in the CD-ROM. Step 3. Double click on the Finder_v2.x to initiate the installation. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive Step 4. Follow on screen instruction to complete installation Step 5. Once complete, the Finder icon will be displayed on your desktop. Step 6. Double click on the Finder.exe to start the software. Finder will automatically search for the IP Camera on LAN and display its information. If available, the cameras LAN IP address, Firmware version and MAC address will be displayed 16 Step 7. If the camera information is not displayed, check camera power and Ethernet connection and click on Search to update the panel information. Step 8.
(Optional)You can choose to edit the cameras network setting manually by clicking on the panel column, then click Configure Setting is default to DHCP and does not require manual The LanType input of IP/Netmask/Gateawy/DNS setting. If you wish to configure these setting manually, change LanType to Static. After finish changing network setting, enter the user name (default: admin) and password (default: cX+HsA*7F1) then click OK to confirm. The user name and password can be changed later in the cameras configuration webpage Step 9. Click the camera information column and click on Open Web Page, or double click on the camera column to link to the panel configuration webpage. Your default browser will start automatically to connect to the LAN IP displayed in Finder. 17 3.3. Factory Reset To reset the IP Camera back to its original settings:
Step 1. Disconnect the AC power by unplugging the 5V DC power adapter. Step 2. Press and hold the Privacy Button and plug in the 5V DC power adapter. Step 3. Continue holding the Privacy Button for roughly 30 seconds time. 18 Step 4. When all 3 LEDs flash 3 times simultaneously followed by complete dimming of all LEDs, let go of the "Privacy Button". Step 5. The IP Camera has reset, please wait for it to start up. 19 4. Connecting to Webpage Step 1a. On the Finder application, double click on your VST-1818-R3 IP Camera, or, Step 1b. Open an internet browser. Under VST-1818-R3s Finder Details, and click on GO. field, enter VST-1818-R3s IP address (as shown the Address in Step 2. The Home page of the IP Camera will be displayed Step 3. Click on any of the options on the left-sided panel. Step 4. Enter the default Username & Password and press Log In. Username: admin Password: cX+HsA*7F1 20 Step 5. You will enter change password page. Enter and repeat a new password
(username change is optional), take care that both username and password are case sensitive. Click OK to confirm. Step 6. Upon confirming new username and password, you will enter IP Cameras Welcome page. The Camera will prompt you to re login with new username and password. Step 7. You will enter IP Cameras Welcome page. The Cameras information will be displayed. Click on the pages and folders on the left to access the Cameras various functions. 21 5. IP Camera The IP Camera folder on the left panel includes configuration webpages for you to manage your IP Camera and view videos. 5.1. Image Tuning Click on Image Tuning to adjust video preferences according to the below parameters:
5.2. Motion Detection Motion Detection includes motion detection related setting options. 22 Check the box in front of Motion Detection Enable to determine whether the IP Cameras motion detection function should be activated. The IP Camera can configure up to 2 customizable regions for motion detection. To activate the motion detection region, check the box in front of Region 1 or Region 2. When motion is detected, the Region 1 or Region 2 text color will turn red for approximately 3 seconds to indicate it has detected motion. The IP Camera will report the motion detection event according to Report setting and record the event in Reported Event webpage. Refer to 5.6. Alarm Setting for setting video length. If a Motion Detection is triggered, the IP Camera must complete video recording before a second motion detection can be triggered again.
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By default, Region 1 is ticked and it detection coverage includes the whole camera view. If Motion Detection Enable is ticked but neither of Region 1 or Region 2 is ticked, The IP Camera will not be able to detect any movement. Please click the OK button for the changes to be effective. Motion Detection Region You can choose the location, size and sensitivity of the motion detection region by adjusting the parameters shown. The live feed has scales on the horizontal and the vertical axis for you to refer to. Left determines the horizontal starting point of the motion detection box. It starts from left of the screen at 0 pixels, towards the right at 640 pixels. Top determines the vertical starting point of the motion detection box. It starts from top of the screen at 0 pixels, towards the bottom at 360 pixels. Width determines the width of the box. The value of Left determines its starting point. Height determines the height of the box. The value of Top determines its starting point. 23
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The green box below is region of motion detection according to the set parameter:
The value 100 (pixels) of Left determines the horizontal starting position of the region for detection. The value 100 (pixels) of Top determines the vertical starting position of the region for detection. As shown, a value of 100 (pixels) are entered for both Width and Height, therefore a 100 by 100 motion detection region is determined. 24
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The green box below is region 1 of motion detection according to the set parameter. The red box below is region 2 of motion detection according to the set parameter. You can refer to the horizontal and the vertical scales provided on the respective bottom and right side of the live feed. When confirmed, press OK to submit your adjusted parameter. Press Reset to re-enter the parameters (Reset button resets the parameters to the previously set parameters). 25 5.3. Time Stamp The Tim Stamp webpage is for you to edit the Time Stamp format on the video. Position The available options are:
Date Format The available options are:
Time Format The available options are:
Press OK to submit your adjusted parameters. Press Reset to re-select the parameters. 26 5.4. Stream Setting The Stream Setting webpage determines quality of video streaming, and the port to be used when the IP Camera is access remotely via Port Forwarding. H264 Stream Quality adjusts the quality of the stream. Frames Per Second (FPS) are adjustable. Increasing FPS improves the quality of the live-stream. Click OK to confirm changes or click Reset to reset to the previously set parameters. Port: The port number for obtaining HD 1920x1080 resolution H264 video stream. The factory default is set to 0 and H264 streaming is disabled. To enable H264 streaming, please set a port number. Motion JPEG Stream Quality adjusts the quality of the stream. 27 5.5. Recorded Files This menu displays all the recorded files. The IP Camera can use two types of memory: a Micro SD card or the RAM of the IP Camera. (Micro SD card is not provided by factory default) If a MicroSD card is not inserted, the IP Camera will utilize its RAM memory. The recorded videos will therefore be cleared if the IP Camera is powered down. Switching memory types require a restart of the IP Camera. The IP Cam supports Micro SD Card with up to 32GB storage capacity. Click on the buttons for the respective functions described below:
All: to select all the recorded videos. None: to cancel selecting the recorded videos. Half Old: to select the older half the recorded videos. Invert: to invert the current selection. E.g. if All was selected, clicking Invert will clear all selections. Delete: to delete the currently selected (ticked) video. Video link: to download or play the video. 28 5.6. Alarm Setting This menu displays the video recording options. Video Upload Settings Motion Detection Upload: If checked, the videos recorded from Motion Detection trigger will be uploaded. Video Record Length settings Total Time: The total time length of each recorded video (Default: 30 seconds). Pre-Alarm Time: The time length of the video which will be recorded prior to the initiation of video recording (Default 10 seconds).
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When Total Time is set to 30 seconds, and Pre-Alarm Time is set to 10 seconds, the IP Camera will keep a continuous last 10-second buffer video storage. When the IP Camera receives command to record a video (motion detection/alarm trigger from panel/request from panel), the IP Camera will record another 20-second video. The final 30-second video will include 10-second before record initiation, and 20-second after initiation. 29 Recycle Recorded Video When this option is enabled, IP camera will automatically delete the oldest videos to clear space on the MicroSD card or the RAM of the IP Camera. When there is not enough memory left (in the MicroSD card or RAM), the IP camera will start deleting old videos to retain more space. Press OK to submit the updated programmed parameters. Or press Reset to re-enter (Reset button resets the parameters to the previously set parameters). An error message will appear on top of the page if the parameters are not logically set (e.g. Pre-alarm Time: 20 seconds, Total Time: 10 seconds), as exemplified below:
SD Card Loop Recording Video When this option is enabled, IP camera will continuously record video and overwrite from the oldest footage. 30 5.7. Video Setting 6. The Video Setting webpage allows users to view current video from the camera and allows for top/bottom flip video option 31 6. Network Setting 6.1. Network The following is displayed when you click on Network under the Network Setting option:
Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) If DHCP is selected, the Network will obtain an IP address automatically with a valid Network DHCP Server. Therefore, manual settings are not required. This is only to be chosen if your Network environment supports DHCP. It will automatically generate all information. Use following IP address You can also enter the Network information manually for IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Default DNS 1 and Default DNS 2. Please make sure that you have obtained all required values according to your Network environment. Please contact your network administrator and/or internet service provider for more information. DNS Flush Period You can set the system to clear current DNS resolution records for all entered URL settings (Reporting, Upload, XMPPetc.) after a set time period. The system will then resolve the Domain Name again and acquire new IP address for the URL settings. This function is disabled by default. Cable Plugged This shows if the Ethernet cable is connected. 32 6.2. Wireless Use Wireless webpage to setup the IP Cameras WiFi setting There are 3 ways you can connect to the wireless network. 1. Search for WiFi AP: Click Scan WiFi AP to search for available wireless network Select the available Wireless APs from the list by clicking Set after AP info column and enter the required information (pre-shared key, etc.) and click the OK button. 2. Enter the Wireless information manually and click OK to connect. 3. WPS protocol: Use the WPS protocol to connect it to the Wi-Fi network. 33 Locate the WPS button on your VST-1818-R3 IP Camera and your wireless router. Press and hold the WPS button of the IP Camera for 2-3 seconds and when the Blue LED flashes, let go of the button. The Red LED will flash for 1-2 seconds. Press and hold the WPS button of the routers WPS protocol according to the routers instruction to start pairing. When WPS pairing is successful, the Red LED of IP Camera will flash 3 times.
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After wireless information are successfully entered or when WPS pairing has succeeded, please reboot the system and ONLY choose one type of connection
(either wired or wireless) at a time. For wireless connection, please remove the network cable and the power cable. Reconnect the power cable only and wait for it to start up. If you wish to restore wired connection, please unplug the power cable, connect the network cable and reconnect the power cable. 34 6.3. UPnP The following is displayed when you click on UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play, which opens network architecture that leverages TCP/IP and the web technologies to enable seamless proximity networking in addition to control and data transfer among networked devices at home, office or public spaces. You can configure this setting to allow for Port Forwarding connection to the IP camera. Enable UPnP Device:
When enabled, you will be able to see this device via any UPnP discovery tool Enable UPnP Port Redirect:
The device will try to find an UPnP-supported router and set up the port to redirect to the router. Port Forwarding:
1. Local Port 2. External Port 3. Protocol 35 7. System Setting 7.1. Change Password Edit the username and password used to log into IP Camera webpage under Change Password page. Enter a new name or new password and click OK to confirm the username and password change. 36 7.2. Report If the Motion Detection function is Enabled in 5.2. Motion Detection, the IP Camera will report CID event code via IP to programmed location upon motion detection. Use the Report webpage to program the report destination setting. Reporting URL Enter URL destination(s) using the following format:
ip://Account Number@ServerIp:Port/CID Account number must be between 4-6 digits. Level Select a reporting condition:
Please select All events for this option. Group Select a group for your report destination The system will make report according to the following settings:
Group with higher priority will be reported first: Ex: Group 1 Group 2 Group 3. If reporting to the first destination in a group fails, the system will move on to the next report destination in the group. If reporting to one of the report destinations in a group is successful, the system will consider reporting to this group successful and stop reporting to rest of the destinations in the group. It will then move on to report to the next group. If reporting to all destinations in a group fails, the system will retry the reporting according to retry times set below. If reporting is still unsuccessful after retries, 37 the system will move on to report the the next group according to Essential/Optional setting below. After completing a round of reporting (From Group 1 Group 2 .. Group5), If there is any group set as Essential which has not received report successfully, the system will restart the reporting cycle to retry reporting until every group set as Essential is reported successfully. Essential/Optional Essential: the system will report to any group set as Essential. The system will never give up trying to report to any group set as Essential until at least one of the destinations in every Essential group successfully receives the report. Group 1 is always set as Essential and cannot be changed. Optional: The system will only report to group set as Optional when reporting to its previous group fails. For example: if Group 3 is set is optional, the Control Panel will only report to Group 3 if reporting to Group 2 fails. 1 Retry / 3 Retry / 5 Retry / 10 Retry / 99 Retry:
If no report destination in a group could be reached, the system will retry the report according to the retry times set here. 38 7.3. Media Upload Program the IP Cameras captured video upload destination under Media Upload page. Upload to FTP: ftp://user.password@server/path or ftps://user.password@server/path Upload to server: http://server/path or https://server/path After registering the IP Camera in Home Portal Server, the first 2 URLs of Media Upload setting will be programmed automatically according to Home Portal Server setting. Please do not manually modify this setting. Any modifications may cause problems when operating on the Home Portal Server or when connecting to the Control Panel. 39 7.4. XMPP The XMPP page allows you to connect to the Home Portal Server for remote control. Please do not modify any settings or the IP Camera may lose connection with Home Portal Server. 40 7.5. Date & Time The following page is displayed when you click on Date & Time:
Under the Date & Time heading, you can edit time and date. As the page does not automatically refresh itself with the time, you can click on Now to refresh to your current time. Under the Time Zone heading, you can choose your time zone. Under the Internet Time heading, you can tick the box Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server to adjust to internet time. The scroll down bar of Server allows you to choose from a selection of time servers. Click on OK to confirm the settings. 41 7.6. Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS page provides IP Camera public IP information. Dynamic DNS Server: Set the server used by IP Camera to acquire its public IP address. Public IP address: The public IP address shown is required to for remote access of the IP Camera via port forwarding. 42 7.7. Firmware The following page is displayed when you click on Firmware You can update the firmware of the IP Camera: Click the Choose File button, browse and find the correct file, and press Apply to apply the setting. Please follow the onscreen instruction to complete the update. 43 7.8. Factory Reset Factory Reset function will clear all IP Camera setting, event records and restore all settings to factory default. You can choose to reset the IP camera to the factory default setting by clicking the Yes button. If you wish to keep the current network setting, you can tick the Keep current network setting option. If you wish to keep the current device list setting, you can tick the Kept current device list. 44 7.9. Backup & Restore The following page is displayed when you click on Backup & Restore:
You can store the current settings by clicking on the Download button. If you wish to restore the previously stored file, click on Choose File, find the correct file and click on Apply to restore to the previous setting. 45 7.10. System Log The System Log displays system operation history. You can choose how many reported events are displayed by selecting the drop down bar near the bottom of the page, or click Download button to download detailed system log file into your computer. 46 7.11. Logout Click Logout and confirm the action to disconnect from IP Camera webpage. You must enter username and password again to operate the IP camera. 7.12. Reboot The reboot function allows you to restart the IP Camera. 47 8. History 8.1. Event Log The Event Log records system events. You can choose how many events are displayed on the page by selecting the drop down bar near the bottom of the page. 8.2. Reported Events The Reported Event page records all events that have been reported to programmed destination. You can choose how many reported events are displayed by selecting the drop down bar near the bottom of the page. 48 9. Network Video Recorder The VST-1818-R3 IP Camera supports Network Video Recorder software to record High Definition Video of 1920x1080 resolution into your local computer drive. The recording is indefinitely long until stopped and automatically divided into individual 1 hour video for ease of file storage and operation. The Network Video Recorder software is included in VST-1818-R3 installation CD as shown Please execute the VLClib file first, then the IPCamRecoder file. After installation, execute the IPCamRecoder software. Below is a display of the IPCamRecoder window Step 1. With the Search button, you can find the IP Camera on the local area network
(LAN) much like the Finder application. Step 2. Choose one of the IP Cameras by selecting the IP address (the proper IP address can be found on the IP Camera Homepage). 49 Step 3. Press the button to choose a location for the recorded file to be saved to. Step 4. The available options are Play, Play & Record and Stop. Play View the High Definition live feed on the IP Camera. Play & Record View and Record the live feed on the IP Camera. You can record videos continuously. Each video is divided into 1 hour duration unless you press Stop before the 1 hour period expires. Stop Press this button to stop viewing and/or recording the high definition live feed. 50 When playing and/or recording, the Play and Play & Record button will dim and are thus unable to be selected. Press Stop anytime to stop viewing and/or recording.
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The videos are directly stored into the designated location. It is advised that the videos should be checked and managed routinely to prevent overloading the storage space. 51 10. Remote Access to the IP Camera There are two ways to which you can connect to the IP camera outside the premises (or outside the Local Area Network). The first is by registering the IP Camera in Climax Home Portal Server, the other is using Port Forwarding function. 10.1. Home Portal Server The Home Portal Server is a server established by Climax. You can learn the IP Camera into a Climax Home Security Control Panel, then register the panel in Home Portal Server to view IP Camera streaming video as part of the Home Portal Server function. Please refer to the Home Portal Server User Guide in your Control Panels Installation CD for more information, and see 11. Connecting to Climax Control Panel. 52 10.2. Port Forwarding Port forwarding is the other method to view the live stream IP camera images from a remote site. 10.2.1. Application needed You will need to have a media player that supports RTSP. For the example below, we will be using the VLC media player, as it is free and supports RTSP. 10.2.2. Open Network Stream Step 1. On VLC media player, select Media and select Open Network Stream, as shown in the following:
53 10.2.3. MJPG Stream Step 1. Enter http://publicIPaddress:80/?action=stream For example: http://59.124.230.221:80/?action=stream as shown in the network URL space below. The IP Camera MJPG streaming port is set to 80 by default and cannot be changed The IP entered above is the public IP obtained on the Dynamic DNS page (refer to 7. System Setting, 7.6. Dynamic DNS) You may adjust the video streaming quality in IP Camera Setting (Refer to Port 2 of 5. IP Camera, 5.4. Stream Setting)
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Please make sure the port used by the IP Camera is not blocked by the router. 54 Step 2. Click on Play to access the IP Camera, the VLC media player will begin to stream the video from the camera. the streaming URL will be displayed on top of the VLC media player. 55 10.2.4. H264 Stream Step 1. Enter rtsp://publicIPaddress:H264PortNumber/IPCAM For example, rtsp://59.124.230.221:59003/IPCAM. The H264 streaming port number must be programmed. Please see 5.4. Stream Setting for detail. The IP entered above is the public IP obtained on the Dynamic DNS page (refer to 7. System Setting, 7.6. Dynamic DNS)
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Please make sure the port used by the IP Camera is not blocked by the router. 56 Step 2. Click on Play to access the IP Camera, the VLC media player will begin to stream the video from the camera. the streaming URL will be displayed on top of the VLC media player. 57 11. Connecting to Climax Control Panels You can integrate the IP Camera into you alarm system by connecting the IP Camera to Climax Control Panels. Compatible Climax Control Panels include:
HPGW series VST-2735/ VST-2752 M-series control panels (IP compatibility required) 11.1. Learning the IP Camera into the Control Panels HPGW series Control Panel Step 1. Connect VST-1818-R3 IP Camera to the same LAN of HPGW Control Panel. Step 2. Assuming HPGW is properly installed, open its webpage. Step 3. Put the Control Panel into learning mode according to manual instruction. Step 5. Press and hold the Privacy Button on the IP Camera for 10 seconds to enter learning mode. The Blue LED will start to flash. Step 6. If the Control Panel detects the IP Camera, please refer to the Control Panel manual on how to complete learning a device. If the IP Camera cannot be detected, make sure the IP Camera is connected to the same local area network (LAN), exit learning mode on the IP Camera (press the Privacy Button for 6 seconds) and repeat. 58 Step 7. If learning is successful, the Blue LED on the IP Camera will stop flashing and stay on. VST-2735/2752 and M Series Control Panel Step 1. Connect VST-1818-R3 IP Camera to the same LAN as the Control Panel. Step 2. Assuming the Control Panel is properly installed, open its webpage. Step 3. Put the Control Panel into learning mode according to manual instruction. Step 5. Press and hold the Privacy Button on the IP Camera for 10 seconds to enter the learning mode. The Blue LED will start to flash. Step 6. If the Control Panel detects the IP Camera, please refer to the Control Panel manual on how to complete learning a device. If the IP Camera cannot be detected, make sure the IP Camera is connected to the same local area network (LAN), exit learning mode on the IP Camera (press the Privacy Button for 6 seconds) and repeat. 59 Step 7. If learning is successful, the Blue LED on the IP Camera will stop flashing and stay on. 60 11.2. Surveillance and Setting HPGW Series Step 1. Click on Surveillance to view live stream or edit IP Camera relevant settings. Under the panels Surveillance webpage, you can click on View to request live stream video of the IP Camera. Step 2. You will see the small video screen is live-streaming under Image Preview. 61 Step 3. You can click on Edit to edit the IP Cameras setting:
Edit the name, area, zone, and select attribute settings of the IP Camera. Whole Area:
Unselected: The IP Camera will only record video when alarm is triggered by sensor belonging to same area as the IP Camera Selected: the IP Camera will also record video when alarm is triggered by sensors belonging to different area. Bypass: When an IP Camera is bypassed by the panel, the Panel will not activate the IP Camera to record video when an alarm is triggered. No Response: If set to No Response, the IP Camera will enter Privacy Mode enter selected mode and will not provide image streaming or video recording function even when alarm is activated. If set to other response action such as Burglar Alarm or Start Entry, the IP Camera will provide image streaming and video recording function under selected mode. Trigger Response: The Trigger Response function is disabled for IP Camera. 62 Step 3. Clicking on Settings will direct you to the IP Camera home webpage. VST-2735/2752 and M Series Control Panel Step 1. You can view live-stream video by clicking on the View link. Step 2. You will see the small video screen is live-streaming under Image Preview. 63 Step 3. Clicking on Edit will allow you to edit settings of the IP Camera:
Attribute:
Please refer to the Control Panel Mode and Response Table in M-series manual for setting attributes. When an attributes response action under certain mode is defined as No Response, the IP Camera will enter Privacy mode during the attributes defined No Response period. For other responses such as Burglar Alarm or Start Entry Time, the IP Camera will function normally.
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If the IP Camera is set to Perimeter attribute, it will enter Privacy mode when the panel is under Disarm mode, and function normally under other modes. Bypass: When an IP Camera is bypassed by the panel, the Panel will not activate the IP Camera to record video when an alarm is triggered. Trigger Scene / Chime: The Trigger Scene and Chime function is disabled for IP Camera Step 4. Clicking on Settings will direct you to the IP Camera home webpage. 64 11.3. Operation The IP Camera will capture video in the following situation:
1. When the IP Cameras motion detection function is enabled, it will capture a video whenever it detects a movement. 2. When an alarm is activated by the Control Panel, the IP Camera will capture a video. 3. When the user manually request a video through the Control Panel The length of captured video is determined by the IP Cameras setting. The factory default video length is 30 seconds, with 10 seconds of pre-alarm/activation video and 20 seconds of post-alarm/activation video. Please refer to 5. IP Camera, 5.6. Alarm Setting to change the default setting. 11.3.1. Video Request HPGW Series Control Panel Under the panels Surveillance webpage, you can click on Request Media to request the IP Camera to record a video. 65 VST-2735/2752 and M Series Control Panel Tick the box before the IP Camera then click Request Media to capture a video:
When a video is requested manually, a Video Request message will appear in the Event Log of the VST-1818-R3 IP Camera webpage:
The video will be stored in the Recorded Files webpage. 11.3.2. Alarm Triggered Image Capture When an alarm is triggered on any Control Panel, the IP Camera will capture a video. An Alarm Video message will appear in the Event Log of the VST-1818-R3 IP Camera webpage as shown below:
The video will be stored in the Recorded Files webpage. 66 11.3.3. Motion Detected Video By enabling Motion Detection Enable and Motion Detection Upload (refer to 5. IP Camera, 5.4. Motion Detection), the IP Camera will capture a video to upload upon motion detection. A Motion Detected Video message will appear in the Event Log of the VST-1818-R3 IP Camera webpage:
The video will be stored in the Recorded Files webpage. 67 11.4. Home Portal Server If the Control Panel is registered in the Home Portal Server and has learnt in an IP Camera, you will be able to view the streaming video by logging into the Control Panels Home Portal Server. Please refer to the Home Portal Server operation manual for further detail. 12. Appendix 12.1. Contact ID Event Code 789 Region 1 Detection When motion detection region 1 detects a movement. 788 Region 2 Detection When motion detection region 2 detects a movement. 68 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution:
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 69
1 | External Photos | External Photos | 667.14 KiB | September 29 2019 |
Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 External Photos Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 2 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 3 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 4 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 5 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 6 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 7 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 8 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 9 of 39 Registration number: W6M21909-19347-FCC FCC ID: GX91818R3 Adaptor (A106-1050101U) Adaptor (A106-2050103U) Worldwide Testing Services(Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Appendix page 10 of 39
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1 | Effective |
2019-09-29
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Climax Technology Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021168695
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District
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Taipei City, N/A
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Taiwan
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@eurofins.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 | Grantee Code |
GX9
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
1818R3
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1 | Name |
G****** L******
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1 | Title |
Hardware Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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g******@climax.com.tw
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1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
D******** S********
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1 | Physical Address |
6F., No.58, Lane 188, Ruiguang Rd., Neihu District
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Taipei, 114
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Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8862********
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1 | Fax Number |
88626********
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d******@wts-lab.com
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n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | IP Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
D**** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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d******@wts-lab.com
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1 | 2 | 15C | 2422 | 2462 | 0.003 |
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