Vivotek IZ7151 - Manual

Vivotek IZ7151

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Overview; Read Before Use; homepages or integrating with the current web server�; Package Contents
  • Page 4 – Physical Description; Front View; / output devices� The pin definitions are described below�; Digital output
  • Page 5 – illustration for connection method�; Status LED; The color of LED indicates the status of the
  • Page 6 – Hardware Reset; rebooting, restore the factory default and install again�; Reboot; to reboot�; Restore
  • Page 7 – Installation; Hardware Installation; Fasten the Network Camera stand to the wall / ceiling�
  • Page 8 – Network Deployment; Setup the Network Camera over the Internet; Internet connection via a router
  • Page 9 – Internet connection with static IP; Set up the Network Camera in a local area network�
  • Page 10 – Network Camera to a PoE-enabled switch/router via Ethernet cable�
  • Page 11 – Software Installation; in a local area network�
  • Page 12 – Accessing the Network Camera; GPP mobile phones and VIVOTEK recording software�; Using Web Browsers; Launch your web browser (ex� Microsoft
  • Page 13 – Controls, please enable your ActiveX
  • Page 14 – Using RTSP Players; players that support RTSP streaming�
  • Page 15 – Using 3GPP Mobile Phones; see RTSP Streaming on page 33�; Streaming on page 33�
  • Page 16 – Using VIVOTEK Recording Software
  • Page 17 – Main Page; VIVOTEK Logo; 日本語
  • Page 18 – Zoom speed; Host Name
  • Page 20 – Start MP4 Recording
  • Page 21 – Client Settings; this page, click Save to take effect�; Stream Options; UDP unicast; Network Camera allows up to ten simultaneous accesses�; UDP multicast; information, see RTSP Streaming on page 33�; TCP; with the UDP protocol for a narrower bandwidth�
  • Page 22 – HTTP; MP4 Saving Options; Folder
  • Page 23 – Configuration; will be explained in the following sections�; System; Host name; main page�; Turn off the LED indicator; Network Camera's operation from being noticed�; System Time; Enable Daylight Saving Time; Select this option to enable daylight saving time (DST)� During DST,
  • Page 24 – DI and DO
  • Page 25 – Security; Root Password; in related fields to access the Network Camera.; Add User
  • Page 26 – Here you can change user’s access rights or delete user accounts�
  • Page 27 – Network; Network Type; LAN; Get IP address automatically; Enable UPnP port forwarding
  • Page 28 – PPPoE; Go to Configuration > Application > Server Settings (see; user interface on your computer:; components
  • Page 29 – I n t h e A d d o r R e m o v e P r o g r a m s d i a l o g b o x , c l i c k A d d / R e m o v e W i n d o w s
  • Page 30 – Click Next in the following window�; is enabled�; UPnP; Network Places; the Network Camera to factory default see; Authentication; provide better protection against unauthorized accesses�; HTTP port / Secondary HTTP port; By default, the HTTP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP
  • Page 31 – address�; Access name for stream 1 / Access name for stream 2; The access name is used to differentiate
  • Page 32 – ► Microsoft; Two way audio
  • Page 33 – FTP
  • Page 34 – For example, when the access name for stream 1 is set to live�sdp:; Multicast settings for stream 1 / Multicast settings for stream 2; Select the Always multicast to
  • Page 35 – packet can be forwarded�
  • Page 36 – DDNS; address, to have a fixed host and domain name�; DDNS: Dynamic domain name service; Enable DDNS; Select this option to enable the DDNS setting�; Provider; a dynamic domain account first�
  • Page 38 – Forget key
  • Page 39 – Access List; list and Delete denied list; Allowed list / Denied list; Click Add to take effect�; Allowed
  • Page 40 – Delete allowed list / Delete denied list; Click Delete to take effect�
  • Page 41 – Audio and Video; Video settings; Video title; Select to display colorful or black/white video streams�; Power line frequency; Network Camera in order for the new setting to take effect�; Video orientation; Flip
  • Page 42 – Overlay title and time stamp on video; Image Settings; White Balance
  • Page 43 – Brightness; Privacy Mask
  • Page 44 – Exposure
  • Page 45 – Video quality settings for stream 1 / stream 2
  • Page 46 – ► In a privacy mask window, motion detection will not take effect.
  • Page 47 – Audio Settings; Mute; displayed�; Internal microphone input gain; Select the gain of the internal audio input according to ambient; External microphone input; There are two options for external microphone input gain: 0db and; Audio type; Select audio codec AAC or GSM-AMR and the bit rate�
  • Page 48 – microphone switch is located
  • Page 49 – Motion Detection
  • Page 50 – ► How does motion detection work?
  • Page 51 – motion window will be outlined in red.
  • Page 52 – Camera Control; Enable PTZ Operation; PTZ control buttons
  • Page 53 – Return the Network Camera to home position�; Preset position; Position on page 53�; Preset Position; below to set a preset position�
  • Page 54 – Custom Command
  • Page 56 – Application; buffered images to a FTP server or via e-mail as notifications�; Event Condition; Media; Media Settings; Media name; Enter a descriptive name for the media setting�; Media Type; There are three choices of media types available:
  • Page 57 – Snapshot; SNAPSHOTS; Video Clip
  • Page 58 – VIDEOS; Server Settings
  • Page 59 – Server name
  • Page 61 – Network storage; Event Settings
  • Page 62 – Event name
  • Page 63 – Event Schedule
  • Page 64 – Recording; Recording Settings
  • Page 66 – System Log; Remote Log; In the IP address text box, enter the IP address of the remote server�; Current Log
  • Page 67 – View Parameters
  • Page 68 – Maintenance; The following message is displayed during the rebooting process�; ■ Network Type; retain the Daylight Saving Time settings (see
  • Page 69 – Upload / Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration File; Open the XML file using Microsoft
  • Page 70 – Click Upload� To enable the DST, see System Time on page 21�; Upgrade Firmware; Click Browse... and specify the firmware file.
  • Page 72 – Appendix; URL Commands for the Network Camera
  • Page 73 – General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters; Security Level
  • Page 75 – Set Server Parameter Values
  • Page 76 – Available parameters on the server
  • Page 99 – Drive the Digital Output
  • Page 100 – Query Status of the Digital Input; Query Status of the Digital Output
  • Page 101 – Capture Single Snapshot
  • Page 102 – Account Management
  • Page 103 – System Logs
  • Page 105 – Recall; Preset Locations
  • Page 106 – IP Filtering; Get SDP of Streams
  • Page 107 – Open the Network Stream
  • Page 108 – Technical Specifications; Network Camera; 8 x Z o o m D a y & N i g h t
  • Page 109 – Technology License Notice; MPEG-4 AAC Technology; MPEG-4 Visual Technology
  • Page 110 – FCC Statement
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