Vivotek FE8174 - Manual

Vivotek FE8174

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Overview; Revision History
  • Page 5 – Read Before Use; or problem situations.; NOTE; : These statements indicate situations that can be dangerous or; Electrical Hazard; ■ FE8174 - the Network Camera
  • Page 6 – Physical Description; Inner View
  • Page 7 – Outer View; Item LED Status; Dome Cover
  • Page 8 – Hardware Reset; Network Camera to reboot.
  • Page 9 – Hardware Installation; Opening Dome Cover; If you plan to route cables from the side of camera,; Connecting Ethernet Cable
  • Page 10 – Connecting Cables
  • Page 11 – Ceiling or Wall Mount; plastic anchors into the holes.
  • Page 12 – You may also install the camera to a U.S. standard 4 in. junction; Attach the Dome Cover
  • Page 13 – Network Deployment; Setting up the Network Camera over the Internet; The first way is to set; Internet connection via a router; router and follow the steps below.
  • Page 14 – For example, your router and IP settings may look like this:
  • Page 15 – Internet connection with static IP; Please refer to LAN configuration on page 67 for details.; Set up the Network Camera through Power over Ethernet (PoE); When using a PoE-enabled switch; switch via an Ethernet cable.; When using a non-PoE switch; between the Network Camera and a non-PoE switch.; The camera is only to be connected to PoE networks
  • Page 16 – Connect DC power cord to a DC Adapter, and then to a power outlet.; Ethernet
  • Page 17 – Software Installation; your Network Camera on the LAN.; Next; to continue the program.; Network Camera
  • Page 18 – Ready to Use; its installation details, please refer to its related documents.
  • Page 19 – Accessing the Network Camera; GPP-compatible mobile devices, and VIVOTEK recording software.; Using Web Browsers; Enter; The live video will be displayed in your web browser.; CAN NOT; open a
  • Page 20 – For; Mozilla Firefox; users, your browser will use; Quick Time; to stream live video. If you do not
  • Page 21 – To enable the ActiveX; OK; For more information
  • Page 22 – Using RTSP Players; following players that support RTSP streaming.
  • Page 23 – Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile Devices; Camera over the Internet,; Type the following URL commands in the URL field.
  • Page 24 – Using VIVOTEK Recording Software; download it from
  • Page 25 – Main Page; Click this logo to visit the VIVOTEK website.; Host Name; details within, the following display modes are provided:; - Four Regional views interactively displayed when the field
  • Page 26 – PTZ panel; and the; Display mode; menu disappear when a video stream is using
  • Page 27 – When mounted on a ceiling, the fisheye camera can; Swipe to scroll horizontally; through the
  • Page 28 – Right hemi
  • Page 29 – previously described in the 1R mode.; Current screen selection; Interactive
  • Page 30 – save your view section layout.; Wall Mount type; ! The Mount type configuration is found in
  • Page 31 – System > Homepage Layout > General settings > Customized button
  • Page 32 – Configuration Area; Client Settings; Hide Button; Click 100% is to display the original homepage size.
  • Page 33 – Live Video Window; configuration, some buttons may not be available.; Save Picture As
  • Page 34 – Mute function is not activated, move the slider bar to adjust the
  • Page 35 – Please refer to page 99 for PTZ settings.
  • Page 36 – actually larger than the sensor can take.; the Compatibility View on IE8 or IE9.
  • Page 37 – Save; on the page bottom; UDP unicast
  • Page 38 – MP4 Saving Options; Users can record live video as they are watching it by clicking the; Local Streaming Buffer Time; Two way audio
  • Page 39 – Click; Configuration; on the main page to enter the camera setting pages. Note that only; Home
  • Page 40 – System > General settings; System; rules, please refer to
  • Page 41 – System > Homepage layout; General settings; Logo graph; Custom; and the Browse field will appear.; Upload; to replace the existing logo with a new one.; to enable the settings.
  • Page 42 – Theme Options; to choose from. The new layout will simultaneously appear in the; Preview; to enable the
  • Page 43 – Follow the steps below to set up a custom homepage:; Click to select a color on on the right column.
  • Page 44 – Log server settings; Follow the steps below to set up the remote log:; Enable remote log; In the port text box, enter the port number of the remote server.; to enable the setting.; System log
  • Page 45 – Access log
  • Page 46 – General settings > Upgrade firmware; complete the process.; Note: Do not power off the Network Camera during the upgrade!; Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware:; Browse...; and specify the firmware file.; Upgrade; access the Network Camera.; General settings > Reboot; during the reboot process.
  • Page 47 – General settings > Restore; displayed during the restoring process.; Export; to
  • Page 48 – Open the file with Microsoft; and specify the XML file to update.
  • Page 49 – 簡体中文; Export server staus report
  • Page 50 – the ST7501 and VAST recording software.; Mount type; Ceiling; & 3 Regional) Display modes are only available
  • Page 51 – except that the images are not vertically flipped.
  • Page 52 – Image settings; Auto
  • Page 53 – You may let firmware; Optimize; your display or select the; Manual; mode, and pull the slide bar pointer to; Enable WDR enhanced; the best image quality.; Restore; completed with the settings on this page, click
  • Page 54 – Profile; to open; Enable and apply this profile; time if you choose Schedule mode.; to enable the settings and click; Close
  • Page 55 – Exposure; ■ Full view: Calculate the full range of view and offer appropriate
  • Page 56 – the window and give the necessary light compensation.; Flickerless; checkbox, and the range of Exposure; Exposure time; and; Gain control; slide bars
  • Page 57 – Day/Night Exposure Profile
  • Page 58 – Privacy mask; ■ To set the privacy mask windows,; New; ► Up to 5 privacy mask windows can be configured on the same screen.; To delete a mask, use the red cross button and then click on the
  • Page 59 – Click the; Add; The pixels thus calculated are listed at
  • Page 60 – FOV; window
  • Page 61 – Stream settings; Select a stream to configure its viewing region.; Frame Size; from the drop-down list according to the size of monitored device.
  • Page 62 – Click the stream item to display the detailed information.
  • Page 63 – Customize; Local dewarp
  • Page 64 – ■ Intra frame period; On the other hand, if; Fixed quality; is selected, all frames are transmitted; The configurable bit rate starts from 1Mbps to 40Mbps.; Customized
  • Page 65 – If; JPEG; ■ Frame size; ■ Video quality
  • Page 66 – Audio Settings; Audio type
  • Page 67 – Network > General settings; Network Type; LAN; when you complete the Network setting.
  • Page 69 – Camera will select other ports for the Network Camera.; is not supported by your router, you will see the following message:; user interface on your computer:; In the Add or Remove Programs dialog box, click
  • Page 70 – In the Networking Services dialog box, select; Universal Plug and Play; ► How does UPnP; Camera is reset to factory default, it will be accessible on the LAN.
  • Page 71 – Enable IPv6; Select this option and click; to enable IPv6 settings.; Refers to Ethernet
  • Page 72 – ► If you choose PPPoE as the Network Type, the [
  • Page 73 – Port; HTTPS port
  • Page 75 – Network > Streaming protocols; HTTP streaming; basic; Access name for stream 1 ~ 3; settings; quality, please refer to Stream settings on page 61.
  • Page 76 – For example, when the Access name for; stream 2; does not support server push technology therefore, using; RTSP Streaming; Camera first please refer to; Security > User account
  • Page 77 – HAVE TO; For example, when the access name for; window to see the Display mode
  • Page 78 – number is set to 554.
  • Page 79 – Multicast settings for stream 1 ~ 3
  • Page 80 – , which guarantees a certain quality; Requirements for QoS; The network video devices used in the network must be QoS-enabled.; QoS models; disciplines to forward the packets.; VLAN ID; it is based on L2 protocol.
  • Page 82 – dynamic IP address, to have a fixed host and domain name.; Express link; the Express Link is more convenient and easy to set up.; Please follow the steps below to enable Express Link:; Enable express link; Enter a host name for the network device and click; . If the host name has been used by another
  • Page 83 – Manual setup; DDNS: Dynamic domain name service; , a free dynamic domain name service, to VIVOTEK customers. It is; I accept
  • Page 85 – manage network devices and find, solve network problems with ease.; ■ The SNMP consists of the following three key components:; SNMP Configuration; Enable SNMPv1, SNMPv2c
  • Page 86 – Security > User Account; Root Password; Type the password identically in both text boxes, then click; fields to access the Network Camera.; Privilege management; or de-select the checkboxes, and then click; to enable the settings. If you give Viewers the privilege,; Account management
  • Page 87 – Security > HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL); Create and Install Certificate Method; Certificate; can click; Certificate properties
  • Page 89 – Create certificate request and install; Select the option from the; Method; and click on the Information bar at the top of the page
  • Page 90 – rest of the process as CA’s instructions on their webpage.
  • Page 91 – Convert file format from DOS to UNIX. Open; File
  • Page 92 – Return to the original firmware session, use the; Browse; button to locate the crt certificate file, and; to enable the certification.
  • Page 93 – Active; Note that a; for the configuration to take effect.; To begin an encrypted HTTPS session, click
  • Page 94 – Security > Access List; General Settings
  • Page 95 – Enable access list filtering; Filter; or
  • Page 96 – Administrator IP address; Always allow the IP address to access this device
  • Page 97 – configuration page of the Network Camera as shown below. Select
  • Page 98 – A Network Camera requests access to the protected
  • Page 99 – Changing the Field of View
  • Page 101 – Event > Event settings; Help; you can specify what type of action that will be performed.; Event
  • Page 102 – Event name: Enter a name for the event setting.
  • Page 103 – ■ Camera tampering detection
  • Page 104 – ■ Trigger digital output for
  • Page 105 – Add server; Select the item; This server requires a secure
  • Page 106 – Test; to exit the Add server page.; Camera will create one on the FTP server.
  • Page 108 – Select to send; NAS server; on page 125 for details.; to enable the settings, then click
  • Page 109 – Add media
  • Page 110 – Save media; to exit the Add media page.; Media type - Video clip
  • Page 112 – If you click; View; folders automatically by date.
  • Page 113 – Here is an example of the Event setting:; Save event; The following is an example of the Event setting page:
  • Page 114 – If you want to stop the event trigger, you can click; ON; Customized Script; Click to upload a file
  • Page 115 – Applications > Motion detection; Follow the steps below to enable motion detection:
  • Page 116 – please click; motion detection windows can be configured on this page as well.; Enable this profile; range if you prefer the Schedule mode.
  • Page 117 – ► How does motion detection work?; higher; sensitivity settings and; smaller
  • Page 118 – Applications > DI and DO; camera is capable of detecting incidents such as; redirection; Enable camera tampering detection
  • Page 119 – Applications > Audio detection; How to configure Audio detection:
  • Page 120 – apart from the detected sound level.; must not; configure video stream #1 into; Motion; You can use the; can be noisy in the day time and become very quiet in the night.; checkbox. Once the Audio detection window is opened, the current
  • Page 121 – Applications > VADP (VIVOTEK Application Development Platform); instead of replacing the entire firmware.; buttons. The screen message for a successful upload is shown below:
  • Page 122 – To start a module, select the checkcircle in front, and click the; Start; button. By then the module status will become; OFF; button will appear at the end of; Memory status; of system resources.
  • Page 123 – Recording > Recording settings; Recording Settings; ■ Recording name: Enter a name for the recording setting.; Insert your SD card and click here to test; detailed information.
  • Page 124 – enable time shift caching stream
  • Page 125 – Add NAS server; to check the setting. The result will be shown in the pop-up window.
  • Page 126 – to complete the settings and click; should be of the size of at least; Recording file management
  • Page 127 – ■ File name prefix: Enter a name for each recorded video.
  • Page 128 – Local storage > SD card management; view SD card status, and implement SD card control.; SD card staus; card when using for the first time.; SD card control; When all settings are completed, click; to enable your settings.; no SD card
  • Page 129 – Local storage > Content management; can search and view the records and view the searched results.; Searching and Viewing the Records; and click; button, all recorded data will be listed in the; Search Results; ■ File attributes: Select one or more items as your search criteria.; Search
  • Page 130 – to sort the search results in either direction.; button and a media window will pop up to play back the selected file.; Download; Enter a key word to filter the
  • Page 132 – Appendix; URL Commands for the Network Camera; syntax example further down in the page.
  • Page 133 – General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters; Get Server Parameter Values
  • Page 134 – Request IP address and its response
  • Page 135 – Set Server Parameter Values
  • Page 136 – Available parameters on the server
  • Page 143 – digital input behavior define
  • Page 144 – digital output behavior define
  • Page 160 – Video input preview
  • Page 161 – Image setting per channel
  • Page 162 – Image setting for preview
  • Page 163 – Exposure window setting per channel
  • Page 164 – Audio input per channel
  • Page 165 – Time Shift settings
  • Page 166 – Motion detection settings
  • Page 167 – Tempering detection settings
  • Page 168 – UPnP presentation
  • Page 169 – camera PTZ control
  • Page 172 – Layout configuration
  • Page 181 – NAME
  • Page 183 – resolutionW1R; Customized event script
  • Page 186 – Server setting for event action
  • Page 187 – Media setting for event action
  • Page 192 – Storage management setting
  • Page 193 – Seamless recording setting
  • Page 194 – VIVOTEK Application Development Platform setting
  • Page 196 – Fisheye local dewarp setting
  • Page 197 – Drive the Digital Output; Query Status of the Digital Input
  • Page 198 – Query Status of the Digital Output
  • Page 199 – Capture Single Snapshot
  • Page 200 – Account Management
  • Page 201 – Upgrade Firmware
  • Page 204 – not used in
  • Page 210 – UART HTTP Tunnel Channel
  • Page 212 – Get SDP of Streams; Open the Network Stream
  • Page 222 – Media on demand
  • Page 224 – F i s h e y e; Vandal-proof • Pixel Counter
  • Page 225 – Technology License Notice; MPEG-4 AAC Technology; MPEG-4 Visual Technology
  • Page 226 – FCC Statement; required to correct the interference at his own expense.; CE Mark Warning; case the user may be required to take adequate measures.; VCCI Warning; 取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをして下さい; Liability
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FE8174

F i x e d D o m e

N e t w o r k C a m e r a

5MP

360º Surround View

WDR Enhanced

Rev. 1.0

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