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TOP-SIGHT SERIES-NITIDA 20000 USER MANUAL Confidentiality Notice Copyright 2012 - 2017 Spark. All rights reserved. This document is authored by Spark and is Spark intellectual property, including the copyrights in all countries in the world. This document is provided under a license to use only with all other rights, including ownership rights, being retained by Spark. This file may not be distributed, copied, or reproduced in any manner, electronic or otherwise, without the express written consent of Spark. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 2 of 62 Table of Contents 1. DOCUMENT DETAILS Introduction 1.1 1.2 Legal Considerations 1.3 Liability 2. ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 2.1 FCC Statement 2.2 CE Mark Warning 2.3 RF exposure warning 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 System Requirements 4. WEB USER INTERFACE 4.1 Accessing the web interface 4.2 Setup Page 4.3 Image 4.4 Video 4.5 Audio 4.6 Network 4.7 Date & Time 4.8 Accounts 5. WEB USER INTERFACE-ADVANCED 5.1 Archive 5.2 Recording servers 5.3 Recordings 5.4 Analytics 5.5 Schedules 5.6 Digital I/O 5.7 Network advanced 5.8 Maintenance 5.9 System log 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 10 12 17 23 24 27 29 30 30 33 39 49 51 52 54 59 62 Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 3 of 62 1. DOCUMENT DETAILS 1.1 Introduction This user manual is designed for SPARK NITIDA 20000 Network Camera. It is written with the intention to introduce the cameras web interface and help users with the installations. Please read and follow the instructions on the guide carefully before installing NITIDA 20000. 1.2 Legal Considerations Both Audio and Video surveillance can be prohibited by laws that vary from country to country. Check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes. 1.3 Liability SPARK company limited cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice. SPARK company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document. Including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. SPARK company shall not be liable nor responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material. This product is only to be used for its intended purpose. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 4 of 62 2. ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 2.1 FCC Statement FCC (U. S. Federal Communications Commission) 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS 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. The 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 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. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 5 of 62 2.2 CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 2.3 RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and 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. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 6 of 62 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 System Requirements Using one of the browsers as below to access the web interface:
Item Microsoft Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Android Apple iOS Requirement Version 7.0 or later Version 8.0 or later Version 3.6 or later Version 5.0 or later 2.2 (Froyo) or later browsers Version 5.0 or later browsers Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 7 of 62 4. WEB USER INTERFACE 4.1 Accessing the web interface Open a web browser. Fill-in camera IP address. Use the default account and password when logging in for the first time. Image 1. Web user interface home page 1 2 3 Live View Open live view. Configuration Open configuration page. Logout Logout the user account. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 8 of 62 4 5 6 7 8 Pause/Play Pause/Play live view video stream. Snapshot Captures a snapshot of the current live view image, allowing users to save or discard the snapshot. Digital zoom Enable users to zoom in the live view screen. Clicking the zoom in icon to digital zoom in the live view. Left click and drag on the live view to digital zoom out the live to view different area. Click on view. Re-Focus Enable automatic re-focus for clear image. Full Screen Enables full screen view of the live view screen. Press ESC to exit the full screen video. Remark *only available for Internet Explorer. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 9 of 62 4.2 Setup Page There are 8 parts in the setup page:
1. Information 2. Image 3. Video 4. Audio 5. Network 6. Date& Time 7. Accounts 8. Advanced There are 10 parts in the advanced setup page:
1. Archive 2. Recording servers 3. Recordings 4. Analytics 5. Schedules 6. Digital I/O 7. Network advanced 8. Security 9. Maintenance 10. System log Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 10 of 62 The information page displays the IP cameras status and version information, including:
1. Status
- Status information
- Day/Night mode settings information
- Network settings information 2. Version
- Version information Image 2. Camera information page Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 11 of 62 4.3 Image Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Image page includes image, enhancements, lens and ROI. 1. Image configuration: image settings, AWB, exposure. Image 3. Image configuration page a. Settings:
1 2 3 4 Brightness value from 0~100 Contrast value from 0~100 Brightness refers to the overall lightness or darkness of the image, the higer the value the brighter the image. The relative difference between dark and light, the higher the value the bigger the difference. Saturation value from 0~100 Controls the intensity of color in an image. Sharpness value from 0~100 Controls the level of detail that is achieved in an image. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 12 of 62 b. AWB (auto white balance):
1 Target color tone value from -127~127 2 Auto White Balance c. Exposure 1 Powerline frequency Auto Hold current Fluorescent Incandescent Sunny Cloudy Sun Shade Manual Auto 50 Hz 60 Hz Hold current 2 Target illuminance value from 0~100 3 Exposure time value from 1/2~1/30000 4 5 Gain value from 1~128 Low light behavior On (setting) Off c.1 Low light behavior setting:
Move the bar to the value that can best reflect natural colors, higher value produce warmer colors, lower value produce colder colors. AWB allows colors in an image to appear the same regardless of the color temperature of the light source. The auto option can automatically identify the light source and compensate for its color. Users can also select other type of light source available on the drop-
down list. Select auto if the camera is installed outdoor. On the contrary, please choose the indoor light frequency (e.g. 60Hz for USA, 50Hz for Germany). Target illuminance allow users to adjust the brightness and darkness. This feature is only available under auto exposure time and auto gain. Define the minimum and maximum exposure time of the cameras shutter. It is recommend using the smallest exposure time for the min value to ensure crisp images during day time condition. As for the max value, the bigger the value, the longer the camera keeps the shutter open in low light conditions allowing more light to fall onto the image sensor. As a result, the camera can capture images even in very dark environments. However, moving objects will appear blurred as they move while the cameras shutter is open. The higher the value, the brighter the image, but consequently it will contain more noise. Configure settings for low light conditions. Powerline Frequency Includes auto, 50Hz, 60Hz and hold current. Exposure Target illuminance value from 0~100 Exposure time value from 1/2~1/30000 Gain Mode value from 1~128 Includes schedule and night mode Mode Schedule Includes all the schedules previously saved. 1 2 Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 13 of 62 2. Enhancements: includes denoise function. Image 4. Enhancements page a. Denoise:
1 2 2D Denoise Auto Manual (Value 0~50) Off Schedule (Value 0~50) Night mode (Value 0~50) Noise reduction algorithm helps reduce the graining in the video, which occurs under low light conditions. Select the mode that best fit your needs. 3D Denoise Auto Off Further improves noise reduction to deliver sharper image. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 14 of 62 3. Lens control: users can adjust the lens according to the installation needs. Image 5. Lens control page a. Settings:
1 2 3 4 Lens Zoom Focus Click Init for system to automatically detect mounted lens information. Click Deinit to unmount the lens. Use the arrows to zoom in or out. Users can also click on the bar to zoom to specific position. Use the arrows to adjust the focus, or use the mouse to move and resize the focus window Re-Focus Users can automatically refocus. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 15 of 62 4. ROI (Region of Interest): users can create up to 3 ROI regions according to the installation needs. Image 6. ROI setting page a. Roi:
1 2 3 4 Display all ROIs Display/no display Display all ROIs to see all the regions previously set. Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile Name Select profile. For profile settings please refer to section 4.4.1 Insert ROI name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Users may lower the background frame rate in order to relocate the bitrate resources and increase the video quality on the regions of interest. Background frame rate Value 1~30 How to setup ROI:
a. Step 1: Choose the profile for ROI b. Step 2: Key in the ROI name c. Step 3: Key in the background frame rate (1~30) d. Step 4: Click add button e. Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 16 of 62 4.4 Video Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Video page includes video configuration, profile, day/night and privacy. Image 7. Video settings page Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 17 of 62 a. Rotation:
1 2 Mirror/Flip Image Rotation b. Streams:
1 2 Video Clip Format Snapshot Format c. Overlay:
None Mirror Flip Mirror + Flip 0 90 270 Profile1 Profile2 Profile1 Profile2 Allows users to mirror and/or flip the image. Mirror for rotated left and right, flip for rotated up and down. Allows users to rotate the image by 0, 90 or 270 . Select profile for video clip format. For profile settings please refer to section 4.4.1 Select profile for snapshot format. For profile settings please refer to section 4.4.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Overlay Title Text Color Background Color Display Position Profile Name None Time Stamp Title Title & Time Stamp Overlays are superimposed over the video stream. They are used to provide extra information during recordings, such as a timestamp, or during product installation and configuration. Insert Title name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ White Black White Black Transparent Top Bottom Profile1 Profile2 Small Users can select the text color that best fit their needs. Users can select the background color that best fit their needs. Users can select the display position of overlay that best fit their needs. Users can select the Profile for displaying the OSD. Users can select the font size of overlay that best fit their needs. Font Size Medium Large Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 18 of 62 1. Profile page: Up to 3 configurable profiles, 1 main stream and 2 sub-streams. Add/Edit page includes profile name and description and other video and audio configurations such as encoding, profile, resolution, fps and quality. Image 8. Profile page Image 9. Add/Edit profile page Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 19 of 62 1 2 3 4 5 6 a. Profile:
Profile Name Profile Description 1 2 b. Video:
Insert profile name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z,
., _ Insert profile description, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Encoding Profile H.264 H.265 MJPEG Baseline Main High The camera can encode video in different formats. Make sure that your video recorder supports the selected format. Under H.264 there are three types of compression, users can choose as needed. Resolution Value from 5472x3648~512x288 Resolution will affect the image quality. Available resolution will depend on the profile. Maximum fps Value 1~25 Define the maximum number of frames per second for the profile. Maximum limit will depend on the encoding format. Fixed Quality:
Fixed Bitrate:
Value from 32k~100M Choose between Fixed Quality (VBR) and Fixed Bitrate
(CBR). Fixed quality options includes: customize, medium, standard and good. Fixed bitrate will ensure that the video bitrate does not surpass the specified maximum. Off Better Best On Off Smart codec further reduces bandwidth and storage requirement without compromising quality. Choose to enable or disable the audio. Display current audio setting, includes audio mode, audio input and audio output. Quality Smart Codec c. Audio:
Audio Stream Current Audio Setting 1 2 Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 20 of 62 2. Day/Night mode settings: IR cut filter provides 4 different type of modes: auto, night mode, day mode and schedule. Image 10. Day/night settings page a. Settings 1 IR Cut Filter Mode Auto Night Mode Day Mode Schedule 2 3 IR Cut Filter Switch Delay Value 1~10 Sec IR Cut Filter Threshold Value 0~100 By selecting Auto the camera will automatically remove the IR cut filter based on the predefined threshold. On Night mode, the live view image will be black and white as the camera will always remove the IR cut filter regardless of the actual light levels. Opposite to night mode, the Day mode will never remove the IR cut filter from the image sensor allowing visible light to pass through the image, providing colored videos. Schedule mode allows users to program the time for the camera to engage in night mode. Define the duration to enable the IR cut filter to switch mode. Define the threshold to enable the IR cut filter to switch mode. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 21 of 62 3. Privacy mask page: allows users to set-up up to 5 privacy masks. Image 11. Privacy mask page Image 12. Add/Edit privacy mask page a. Mask:
1 2 3 Name Color Status Black Gray White Red Disabled Enabled Insert mask name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z,
., _ Users can select the mask color that best fit their needs. Enable/ disable privacy mask. How to setup privacy mask:
a. Step 1: Click add button b. Step 2: Set up privacy mask area and key in the mask name c. Step 3: Choose mask color: black, white, gray and red d. Step 4: Select the status of the mask e. Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 22 of 62 4.5 Audio Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Audio page includes input gain, audio encoding and noise suppression settings. Image 13. Audio page a. Audio in:
1 Audio In Gain From -12~12 and mute Select the microphone input gain value from the drop-
down menu. 2 Audio Encoding Select the encoding from the drop-down menu. g.711_u-law g.711_a-law AAC g.726 High 3 Noise Suppression Low Off Enable this feature to reduce background noise receive from audio in. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 23 of 62 4.6 Network Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Network page includes TCP/IP, PPPoE and WiFi:
1. TCP/IP settings:
Image 14. Network page a. MAC:
1 MAC Address Display the MAC address information. b. IPv4:
1 2 3 4 Obtain an IP address automatically(DHCP) Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server address c. IPv6:
1 IP Address d. HTTP:
1 HTTP Port Default:80 Value 1124~65534 Select this option to obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server each time the camera is connected to the LAN. Select this option to manually assign a static IP address to the Network Camera. Automatically use the DNS server settings provided by the DHCP server. Select this option to assign a DNS server address. When DHCP is disabled, you also need to provide the camera with valid DNS settings. The IPv6 IP address of camera is automatically assigned by converting the MAC address of the IP camera. Users are unable to modify it. The default value is 80. If you changed the HTTP port to a different value (e.g. 1024), please make sure to restart
(Settings > Advanced>
Maintenance) and then connect to the camera using the following URL http://camera_ip:portnumber. camera the Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 24 of 62 2. PPPoE page: allows users to configure PPPoE. Image 15. PPPoE page Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Select the authentication type. Displays the current IP address obtained from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). It will display 0.0.0.0 if the camera is not connected to the Internet via PPPoE. Enter the user ID for your DSL service. The user ID is provided by your ISP. Enter the password for the DSL account. Re-type the password in the field below. Typically your ISP will send DNS Server information to the camera when it connects. However, please select Use the following DNS server address if your ISP requires entering specific DNS servers manually. On Off PAP CHAP a. PPPoE:
Enabled Authentication IP Address IPv6 Address User ID Password 1 Re-type Password Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server address How to setup PPPoE:
a. Step 1: Enable the PPPoE function b. Step 2: Choose authentication format c. Step 3: Type in User ID and password d. Step 4: Choose DNS server address e. Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 25 of 62 3. WiFi page: allows users to configure WiFi. Image 16. WiFi page a. WiFi:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Enabled MAC Address IP Address ESSID On Off Open Authentication WPA-PSK WPA2-PSK TKIP AES Encryption Passphrase Re-type Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Display MAC address. Display IP address The Extended Service Set Identification (ESSID) is one of two types of Service Set Identification (SSID). and security WPA and WPA2 are the primary security algorithms for setting up a wireless network. They are two security protocols certification programs developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer network. TKIP and AES are encryption methods for the security protocols to further prevent attacks and intrusions. By choosing open, no authentication will be required. Insert the password. How to setup WiFi:
a. Step 1: Enable the WiFi function b. Step 2: Key in ESSID c. Step 3: Choose authentication format d. Step 4: Choose the Encryption e. Step 5: Type in password f. Step 6: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 26 of 62 4.7 Date & Time Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Date & Time allows users to see and configure current date and time. Image 17. Date & time page a. Current:
1 2 Current Date & Time PC Clock Display IP camera current date & time Display PC current date & time 3 Date & Time Format mm-dd-yyyy hh:mm:ss yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss Select the date & time format. The format in which the date and time is displayed on the live video. b. Sync:
1 Synchronize with client PC Select if you want to adjust the camera time to your PC. Note that this option synchronizes the time only once. An occasional re-synchronization will be necessary. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 27 of 62 2 Manual Settings Select to manually enter the date and time. Server1 Server2 Server3 Server4 On Off 3 Synchronize with NTP c. Timezone:
1 2 Timezone Daylight Saving Time Select to allow the camera to obtain the time from an NTP server. You can use the default value or you can enter a different NTP server manually. Make sure that your camera is connected to the Internet and that no firewall is blocking the outgoing NTP request. Select the correct time zone for your location. Define the Daylight Saving Time range by activating this option. The camera will adjust the time depending on the predefined start and end time. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 28 of 62 4.8 Accounts Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Admin can create up to 10 accounts with different privilege, to create an account, click the add button. To edit or remove an account, select the username on the account list and then click Edit or Remove as needed. Administrators account cannot be deleted. 1. Add accounts:
Image 18. Accounts page Image 19. Add/edit accounts page a. Accounts:
1 2 3 4 User Name Password Re-type password Role Insert user name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z,
., _ Password less than 4 characters in length Viewer Operator Administrator There are three user levels: viewer, operator and administrator. The viewers only have access to the live view page of the camera. The operators have access to the live view page, as well as basic image settings (e.g.:
brightness, contrast). Only the administrator has full access to the all camera settings. How to add account:
a. Step 1: Click add button c. Step 3: Choose to enable/disable anonymous viewer d. Step 4: Click the save button b. Step 2: Key in user name, password and choose the user role Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 29 of 62 5. WEB USER INTERFACE-ADVANCED 5.1 Archive Archive functions include network storage and internal storage. 1. Network playback:
Please check that the network storage is connected. Videos successfully saved in the network storage are shown in order of old to new. Image 20. Network page_1 Image 21. Network page_2 Image 22. Network page_3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Return Refresh Delete Select all Play Go back to the upper level folder. Refresh the view. Delete the selected file. Select all items in the folder. Playback the selected video Download Download selected item to your computer. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 30 of 62 2. Internal playback:
Please check that the SD card or USB is inserted. Users may select search filter according to the search requirements, and may also choose to play, download or remove file. Image 23. Internal page a. Filter:
1 2 3 4 Storage From To Type SD Card-SD1 SD Card-SD2 USB First Recording Manual Now Manual All Motion Detection Digital Input Periodical Users can select storage device. Users can manualy set the start time search criteria or select first recording. Users can manualy set the end time search criteria or select now. Users can select the event type search criteria. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 31 of 62 5 6 7 Network Link Down Schedule Name All Users can search by file name. Sort Descending Ascending Users can arrange the search by alphabetical order. Results Value 1~20 Users can choose the numbers of results on the page. b. Recordings:
1 2 3 4 Start Date Duration Type Name Display the recording file date and time. Display the length of the video. Display the event type of the video. Display the name of the video. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 32 of 62 5.2 Recording servers Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Recording server page includes HTTP, HTTPS, network storage and internal storage settings. Click the add button to create a new server. A window will prompt requesting the servers information. First fill in the name of the server and then select the server type. 1. Network server: users can add, edit and remove network servers. Image 24. Network server page 1.1 HTTP server:
Image 25. HTTP server page a. Server:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name Server type URL Port Proxy Address Proxy Port Proxy User Name Insert HTTP server name, only allow characters 0-9, a-
z, A-Z, ., _ Select HTTP server. Insert HTTPs address. Insert HTTPs port. Insert proxy address. Insert proxy port. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 33 of 62 8 Proxy Passoword b. Login:
1 2 3 4 User ID Password Re-type password Test connection How to create HTTP server:
If the proxy is not free, please insert user name and password. Provide valid login credentials for the HTTP server. Click test connection button to check if the HTTP server is connected, If the connection is successful, a window will pop-out. a. Step 1: Key in HTTP server information b. Step 2: Key in login details c. Step 3: Click Test Connection to make sure the server is detected d. Step 4: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 34 of 62 1.2 HTTPS server:
Image 26. HTTPS server page a. Server:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 b. Login:
1 2 3 4 Name Server type URL Port Proxy Address Proxy Port Proxy User Name Proxy Passoword User ID Password Re-type password Test connection How to create HTTPS server:
Insert HTTPS server name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Select HTTPS server. Insert HTTPs address. Insert HTTPs port. Insert proxy address. Insert proxy port. If the proxy is not free, please insert user name and password. Provide valid login credentials for the HTTPS server. Click test connection button to check if the HTTPS server is connected, If the connection is successful, a window will pop-out. a. Step 1: Key in HTTPS server information b. Step 2: Key in login details c. Step 3: Click Test Connection to make sure the server is detected d. Step 4: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 35 of 62 1.3. Network Storage:
Image 27. Network storage server page Name Server type Type Insert Network Storage server name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Select Network Storage server. Select the network storage type (Windows SMB/ CIFS or Linux NFS). Windows Network(SMB/CIFS) Network File System(NFS) Network Storage Location Insert the address of your local storage server. Cyclic Size 5120~1024000MB Insert limit for the file size. a. Server:
1 2 3 4 5 b. Login:
1 2 3 4 5 Domain User Name Password Re-type password Test connection How to create Network storage:
Insert network storage domain. Provide valid login credentials for the network storage server. Click test connection button to check if the Network Storage server is connected, If the connection is successful, a window will pop-out. a. Step 1: Key in Network Storage server information b. Step 2: Key in login details c. Step 3: Click Test Connection to make sure the server is detected d. Step 4: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 36 of 62 2. Internal settings:
Please check that the SD card or USB is inserted. Image 28. Internal page a. SD card1:
1 2 3 4 b. SD card2:
1 2 3 4 Memory Card Free space File System Overwrite Memory Card Free space File System Overwrite On Off On Off On Off On Off This feature is only available if the memort card is inserted. Display the total amount of space on the micro SD card and the available memory. Click Format to start using the SD card. Enabling this feature will allow the camera to overwrite the old recordings with new one. This feature is only available if the memort card is inserted. Display the total amount of space on the micro SD card and the available memory. Click Format to start using the SD card. Enabling this feature will allow the camera to overwrite the old recordings with new one. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 37 of 62 c. USB:
1 2 3 4 Memory Card Free space File System Overwrite On Off On Off This feature is only available if the memort card is inserted. Display the total amount of space on the micro SD card and the available memory. Click Format to start using the USB. Enabling this feature will allow the camera to overwrite the old recordings with new one. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 38 of 62 5.3 Recordings Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Recording page includes on event recording and continuous recording settings. 1. On event recording allows users to set-up 4 different types of event recording: motion detection, digital input, periodical and network link down. Image 29. Recordings page 1.1. Motion Recording:
Image 30. Motion recording page Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 39 of 62 Name Enabled On Off Insert Motion detection event name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Triggered by Motion Detection Select the motion detection as the trigger event type. a. Event:
1 2 3 b. Settings:
1 Min time between triggers Value 1~999 sec 2 3 4 Detection Area Detection Type Start Stop Please Configure Motion Detection c. Action:
1 2 Send Media Send Notification Server Type Attached Type HTTP HTTPS 3 Activate Digital Output Digital Output1 Minimum interval for an event to trigger the next action. Select the motion detection area for the trigger action. If no motion detection area was added on the analytics page, detection area will appear as none. Select when to initiate the trigger event. Click on Motion Detection to go to motion detection configuration page. Instructs the camera to send out media. You will need to specify whether you want to use USB, network storage or SD card. Make sure that the servers are set up before using it. This action type uses the HTTP and HTTPS recording server. You can use this to have the camera trigger a script on a server. Allows you to perform an action with the cameras digital output. You may also specify the duration you want the camera to trigger the event. d. Schedules:
1 2 Always Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active. You may choose one of the available or schedule, or configure another schedule on the schedule menu. 3 Please Configure Schedule Click on Schedule to go to schedule configuration page. How to create Motion recording:
a. Step 1: Key in event name and enable motion detection b. Step 2: Configure motion detection settings. Remember to first add motion detection area on the analytics page or click the link provided motion detection. c. Step 3: Select the action type after event triggered. Action options includes send media to event server, send notification to HTTP/HTTPS server and activation of digital output. d. Step 4: Select motion detection recording schedule e. Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 40 of 62 1.2. Digital input Recording:
Note: Please check digital input is connected. Image 31. Digital recording page a. Event:
1 2 3 Name Enabled On Off Insert Digital input recording event name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Triggered by Digital Input Select the digital input as the trigger event type. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 41 of 62 b. Settings:
1 Min time between triggers Value 1~999 sec Minimum interval for an event to trigger the next action. 2 Digital Input 1 Active Inactive Change Active 3 Digital Input 2 Inactive c. Action:
1 2 Send Media Send Notification Change Server Type Attached Type HTTP HTTPS 3 Activate Digital Output Digital Output1 Define the status of the digital input for the camera to trigger recording. Select active to trigger recording when digital input status has changed from its normal state. Select inactive to trigger recording when digital input status is in its normal state. Select chamge to trigger recording every time the state of the digital input changes. Instructs the camera to send out media. You will need to specify whether you want to use USB, network storage or SD card. Make sure that the servers are set up before using it. This action type uses the HTTP and HTTPS recording server. You can use this to have the camera trigger a script on a server. Allows you to perform an action with the cameras digital output. You may also specify the duration you want the camera to trigger the event. d. Schedules:
1 2 Always Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active. You may choose one of the available or schedule, or configure another schedule on the schedule menu. 3 Please Configure Schedule Click on Schedule to go to schedule configuration page. How to create Digital input recording:
Step 1: Key in event name and enable digital input Step 2: Configure digital input settings. Step 3: Select the action type after event triggered. Action options includes send media to event server, send notification to HTTP/HTTPS server and activation of digital output. Step 4: Select digital input recording schedule Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 42 of 62 1.3. Periodical recording:
Image 32. Periodical recording page Name Enabled On Off Insert Periodical recording event name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Triggered by Periodical Select the periodical as the trigger event type. a. Event:
1 2 3 Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 43 of 62 b. Settings:
1 Trigger every hours/ min Users can customize the the time gap between trigger. c. Action:
1 2 Send Media Send Notification Server Type Attached Type HTTP HTTPS 3 Activate Digital Output Digital Output1 Instructs the camera to send out media. You will need to specify whether you want to use USB, network storage or SD card. Make sure that the servers are set up before using it. This action type uses the HTTP and HTTPS recording server. You can use this to have the camera trigger a script on a server. Allows you to perform an action with the cameras digital output. You may also specify the duration you want the camera to trigger the event. d. Schedules:
1 2 Always Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active. You may choose one of the available or schedule, or configure another schedule on the schedule menu. 3 Please Configure Schedule Click on Schedule to go to schedule configuration page. How to create Periodical recording:
a. Step 1: Key in event name and enable periodical recording b. Step 2: Configure periodical recording settings. c. Step 3: Select the action type. Action options includes send media to event server, send notification to HTTP/HTTPS server and activation of digital output. d. Step 4: Select periodical recording schedule. e. Step 5: Click the save button. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 44 of 62 1.4. Network link down recording:
Note: This feature is not available if camera is using PoE as power supply. Image 33. Network link down recording page Name Enabled On Off Insert Network link down recording event name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Triggered by Network Link Down Select the network link down as the trigger event type. a. Event:
1 2 3 b. Action:
1 2 Send Media Send Notification Server Type Attached Type HTTP HTTPS Instructs the camera to send out media. You will need to specify whether you want to use USB, network storage or SD card. Make sure that the servers are set up before using it. This action type uses the HTTP and HTTPS recording server. You can use this to have the camera trigger a script on a server. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 45 of 62 3 Activate Digital Output Digital Output1 Allows you to perform an action with the cameras digital output. You may also specify the duration you want the camera to trigger the event. c. Schedules:
1 2 Always Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active. You may choose one of the available or schedule, or configure another schedule on the schedule menu. 3 Please Configure Schedule Click on Schedule to go to schedule configuration page. How to create Network link down recording:
Step 1: Key in event name and enable network link down detection Step 2: Configure network link down detection settings. Step 3: Select the action type after event triggered. Action options includes send media to event server, send notification to HTTP/HTTPS server and activation of digital output. Step 4: Select network link down detection recording schedule Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 46 of 62 2. Continuous:
Image 34. Continuous recording page Image 35. Add/ edit Continuous recording page a. Recording 1 2 Name Enabled On Off Insert Continuous characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ recording name, only allow Users can enabled/ disabled this function. b. Settings 1 2 3 File Size Value 100~250 MB Insert limit for the file size. Event Server Network Storage Local Storage Select the server for the recording. Please Configure Network Storage/ Local Storage Click on Network Storage/ Local Storage to go to its configuration page. c. Schedule 1 2 Always Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active. You may choose one of the available or schedule, or configure another schedule on the schedule menu. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 47 of 62 3 Please Configure Schedule Click on Schedule to go to schedule configuration page. How to create Continuous recording:
a. Step 1: Key in event name and enable continuous recording b. Step 2: Configure the maximum file size per recording c. Step 3: Select location to save the recording files d. Step 4: Select continuous recording schedule e. Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 48 of 62 5.4 Analytics Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Analytics includes motion detection. 1. Motion detect: allows users to create up to 3 motion detection areas.
*Colors line inside detection area:
Threshold Motion below threshold detected (no event triggered) Motion above threshold detected (event triggered) Image 36. Analytics page (no event triggered) Image 37. Analytics page (event triggered) Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 49 of 62 a. Settings:
On Off Enabled Area of interest Threshold Value 0~100 Sensitity Value 0~100 Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Insert Area Name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ., _ Make sure to define sensitivity and threshold according to the environment in order to avoid false alarms. There are no standard values as every sites conditions are different. Generally speaking, increasing sensitivity and lowering threshold will allow the camera to detect most of the motion detection, hence the increase of false alarms. Doing the opposite can reduce false alarms but might increase the risk of missing a key event. 1 2 3 4 How to create Motion detection:
a. Step 1: Enable motion detection. b. Step 2: Key in detection area name. c. Step 3: Configure threshold and sensitivity. d. Step 4: Click the add button. e. Step 5: Configure the size of the detection area as needed. f. Step 6: Click the save button. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 50 of 62 5.5 Schedules Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Schedules allows users to create up to 10 different schedules. Each small square is equivalent to 15 minutes. Each day has a total of 96 square (24hours). Red square: not scheduled time Blue square: scheduled time Image 38. Schedules page a. Schedule:
1 Name How to create Schedule:
Insert Schedule name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z,
., _ a. Step 1: Click and drag on the red square to select the recording schedule time. Users may also select the schedule on a certain day and copy to other days by checking the box of use the same time schedule every day. b. Step 2: Key in schedule name and click the add button. c. Step 3: To remove the schedule, select the schedule and then click the remove button. d. Step 4: Click the save button. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 51 of 62 5.6 Digital I/O Note: (1) Please check if digital input/output is connected. (2) Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. 1. I/O: Shows digital input/output current status and allows users to configure input and output normal status. Image 39. Digital I/O page Configure your cameras digital I/O on this page. This section shows the digital I/O current status and allows you to define its normal state (non-alert state). a. I/O ports:
1 2 3 Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Open Close Open Close Open Close Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 52 of 62 2. LED:
Image 40. LED page a. Status LED:
1 2 Show status LED for normal operation Hide status LED for normal operation b. Finder:
Allow users to select the status of the LED on the IR board during normal operation. 1 Locate camera with blinking LED This feature enables users to easily locate the camera. When users click the Find button, the LED on the IR board will blink for 30 seconds. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 53 of 62 5.7 Network advanced Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. 1. RTSP:
Image 41. RTSP page RTP Port Range Value 1124~65534 Default value is 5000 ~ 7999 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. RTSP Port 554 1124~65534 Default value is 554 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. a. Settings:
1 2 Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 54 of 62 b. Streams:
1 Profile Name Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Select the profile for the RTSP streams. This option allows you to set up the URL for each profile and define whether or not you want to enable authentication. The default video URL will be related to the profile number, e.g., profile1 = media1.sdp. Based on the default URLs, access to the RTSP streams would be:
rtsp://camera_address/media1.sdp If authentication is enabled, the URLs will change as follows:
rtsp://username:password@camera_address/media1.sdp 2 Profile c. Multicast:
1 2 3 4 5 6 Status Disabled Enabled Multicasting provides efficient usage of bandwidth when there is large numbers of clients viewing simultaneously. Access Name Multicast Address Video Port Audio Port Default access name:
rtsp://camera_address/mmedia1.sdp Default address is 228.0.0.1 Auto 1124~65534 Auto 1124~65534 Users can select the video port or select the auto mode for multicast. Users can select the audio port or select the auto mode for multicast. Time-To-Live Value 1~255 Time-to-live (TTL) value is the hop limit that tells a network router whether or not the packet has been in the network too long and should be discarded. How to create RTSP:
a. Step 1: Configure RTP port range. b. Step 2: Configure RTSP port (default value is 554). c. Step 3: Select profile name. d. Step 4: Configure RTSP profile name and authentication. e. Step 5: Configure RTSP multicast settings. f. Step 6: Click the save button. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 55 of 62 2. UPnP:
Image 42. UPnP page a. Settings:
1 Enabled On Off UPnP allows the camera to announce their presence to other devices that support UPnP in the local network. Users can enabled/ disabled this function. HTTP Port Value 1124~65534 2 Turn on UpnP port forwarding SSL Port Value 1124~65534 RTSP Port Value 1124~65534 3 Device Name How to create UPnP:
By default, the UPnP will be enabled and the port-
forwarding will be disabled. When enabling the port-
forwarding, you will need to define the port numbers for the three protocols. Normally there is no need to change the port numbers, unless one of them is already used by another device or application. Please make sure that your router supports the protocol. Default device name is product name, but users can customize the device name. a. Step 1: Enable UPnP b. Step 2: Choose whether to turn on or off UPnP port forwarding c. Step 3: Key in UPnP device name d. Step 4: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 56 of 62 3. Bonjour:
Image 43. Bonjour page Bonjour is a service that helps to find the camera on the network. This feature will be enabled by default. Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Default device name is spark plus MAC address, but users can customize the device name. a. Settings:
1 2 Enabled Device Name On Off How to create Bonjour:
a. Step 1: Enable bonjour b. Step 2: Key in bonjour device name c. Step 3: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 57 of 62 4. DDNS:
Image 44. DDNS page a. Settings:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Enabled On Off Dynamic DNS allows you to create a domain name for your network, facilitating the access to the camera from a remote site. Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Server Name User ID Password Re-type Password Host Name Periodical Update http://www.dyndns. org http://www.dhs.org http://www.tzo.com http://www.no-
ip.com Select the DDNS provider of your choice. Insert the user ID and password to log into your account settings. Do not enter your DSL user account information. Insert the full host name that you have created in your server account. Auto Periodical Specify the time for the camera to update its IP information with the DDNS provider or select auto and the camera will automatically update the changes. How to create DDNS:
a. Step 1: Enable DDNS b. Step 2: Select DDNS server name c. Step 3: Key in user ID, password and host name d. Step 4: Choose periodical update mode e. Step 6: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 58 of 62 5.8 Maintenance Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. Maintenance page includes maintenance and update functions. 1. Maintenance: Users can configure restart and backup/restore time. Image 45. Maintenance page a. Restart:
1 2 Restart Auto Restart On Off a.1. Auto Restart:
This feature allows you remotely restart the camera, even set a schedule for the camera to automatically restart. 1 2 Periodic Value 1~7 days Set specific interval days for automatic restart. Schedule Mode Set specific dates and time for automatic restart. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 59 of 62 When restoring default values, users may choose to hold current values for network, date, time and lens set up. Click to save the cameras current configuration on your computer. This feature can significantly save configuration time by allowing users to load the current configuration on another camera of the same model and firmware version. Make sure to change the IP address configuration to avoid IP conflict. Click to load the backup configuration file. The camera will reboot to finalize the process and the new settings will become effective. Users may also choose to hold current values for network, date, time and lens set up. b. Backup/ Restore 1 Restore defaults 2 Backup config 3 Restore config Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 60 of 62 2. Update: includes firmware and language update Image 46. Update page a. Firmware:
1 Firmware update Having the cameras firmware updated will allow you to enjoy the camera at its best, as new firmware often enhance the functionality of the camera and solves known-issues. Before updating the firmware version, please follow below instructions: (1) Check that the firmware corresponds to your camera model. (2) Check that the firmware is not on a compressed file. The firmware should be .bin format. (3) Avoid wireless connections as they tend to be unstable. 2 Reset to defaults Users may also choose to hold current values for network, date, time and lens set up. b. Language:
1 Language update Language update allows users to change the language of the cameras web interface. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 61 of 62 5.9 System log System log displays the system information, allowing users to clear log and/or enabled remote log:
1. Log:
Image 47. System log page a. Remote log:
1 2 3 Enabled Server Name On Off The system records all the actions in its internal memory and displays it on the Current Log, but due to limited memory the logs will be overwritten. Enable remote log if you wish to keep all the logs. Insert the network address of the system log server. Enter the address without any leading characters, such as http://
Server Port Value 1124~65535 Default is 514. Change the value if your system log server is set up differently. Technical Document Template Version 1.0 Page 62 of 62
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-11-14 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-11-14
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
SPARK S.R.L.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028581882
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1 | Physical Address |
VIA ANTONIO GRAMSCI, 86/A 42124
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1 |
REGGIO EMILIA, N/A
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1 |
Italy
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
s******@nemko.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ATPW
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
NITIDA20
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S****** C****
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1 | Title |
Project Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+39 0********
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1 | Fax Number |
+39 0********
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1 |
s******@spark-security.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
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) | 20MP Box 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. This device has 20MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth modes. The RF exposure compliance is addressed for 1.1310 and 2.1091 MPE limits - this filing complies with KDB 447498 and is approved for mobile/fixed operation. End Users must be provided with transmitter operation 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 | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Wendell Industrial Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
N******** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8862******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+8862********
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S******@wendell.com.tw
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.2799000 |
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