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Revision 2011.1 EN
eVIDO Video Surveillance Systems
Video Surveillance Systems
IMPORTANT!
All eVIDO EAD-series products are using the same webpage interfaces but some pages are designed
only for a specific model. The explanation and captured images at this manual are mainly on the
basis of EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If you are using a different model, please do not miss the
additional notes at the Section 6. REFERENCE TO MODELS of this manual.
The design and configuration of the web page may change without notice.
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Page 1 - Video Surveillance Systems

Revision 2011.1 EN eVIDO Video Surveillance Systems Video Surveillance Systems IMPORTANT! All eVIDO EAD-series produc

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1. Right-click on the image to display a shortcut menu. 2. Select the Property from the menu. 3. Go to Video > OSD menu. 4. Select the OSD text yo

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A. FIRST STREAM / SECOND STREAM : You can choose the stream to display on this view page. The product supports dual stream with 1 camera video input

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PC. You can configure the detailed microphone feature at the menu of Setup > Video&Audio > Audio. G. PTZ : Click this button to display the

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Notei Dts and cache for bound are not adjustable manually. I. Date and time (Burnt-in Text) The time and date information are shown on the image by

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To configure the setting values of the product, click Setup on the main page. A Viewer is not allowed to enter the Setup page. Log in to the webpage w

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The menus allowed to access may vary depending on your user group. The user group is divided into three different levels: Viewer, Operator, and Admini

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To have an authentication step before a user logs in, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select Enable. 3. Check the option bo

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To add a user group for the webpage, 1. Go to Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Click the Add button below the User List. 3. When the

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To remove a user group name form the User List, 1. Go Setup > Basic Configuration > Users. 2. Select the user name to remove on the User List.

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To set the protocol for the product web server, go the Web Server page by clicking Setup > Basic Configuration > Web Server. The default valu

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1. INTRODUCTION ... 4 1.1. Welcome ...

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Cache Control To save the webpage loading time, you can use the cache control setting. If the content expiration mode is enabled, specific pages and i

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Time setting is very significant for all parts of the product server because it affects the log of streaming and burnt-in text of video. To set the t

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Interval of synchronization Everyday 00:00 - Synchronizes at every midnight Disabled – Synchronizes only when the encoder is rebooted (factory defaul

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To change the setting for video input, burnt-in text, audio, and snapshot, go to the Video & Audio page by selecting Setup > Video & Audio.

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The factory default is ‘DSP software – Best Performance.’ What is deinterlace? When an analogue image is transferred to the encoding system of produc

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To change the burnt-in text setting, go to Setup > Video & Audio > Burnt-in Text. The setting of the Burnt-in Text and Privacy Zone Maski

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Burnt-in Text Configuration Select the data type you want to display and set the corresponding values. To display the burnt-in text, make sure to che

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Privacy Zone Masking Configuration Three different zones are available for privacy zone masking. Click the tab of desired zone number and select the I

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To change the codec setting for video streams, go to Setup > Video & Audio > Codec. Enable codec streaming If you uncheck this box and clic

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Supported resolution Resolution Models with a CCD sensor (Max. resolution of VGA) Models with a CMOS sensor (Max. resolution of VGA) Megapixel camera

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4.5.9. Setting property for mDNS (Multicast DNS) ... 56 4.5.10. Setting SMTP ...

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VBR (Variable bit rate) Limited - It is called HVBR as well. If you set the limit of bitrate, it enables the bitrate not go over the limited value. In

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To change the audio setting, go to Setup > Video & Audio > Audio. This page helps you to set the values for capturing the analogue audio ge

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You can set the values for talking to the speakers directly connected to the server of your devices. To enable this feature you need to connect the mi

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To change the snapshot setting, go to Setup > Video & Audio > SnapShot. The codec format for Snapshot has no relation with the codec settin

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Notei This Event setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is different from this model, move to the chapt

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1. How to set the EMAIL page for sending an email You can use Email server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the client

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2. How to set the Multicast server for sending an event message You can use Multicast server to get the event notification from the device and send t

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4. How to set the HTTP server for sending an event message You can use HTTP server to get the event notification from the device and send them to the

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Publishers Subscribers DI DO, Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, FTP DO Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, FTP Video Email, Multicast, TCP, HTTP, Motion Detection

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Subscriber – Email If you check ‘Post notification message,’ and click Apply button, the server will send the notification message by e-mail to the cl

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This manual explains how to interface with the EAD-series H.264 codec supporting encoder and IP camera series using a standard Web browser (for exampl

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This feature is to deny the access of certain clients with the IP addresses you specify. To deny or allow devices having specific IP addresses, check

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To change the TCP/IP setting, go to Setup > System Options > TCP/IP. IP Configuration by DHCP If you want to get your IP from DHCP server autom

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Use the static IP address If you want to use your device with the static IP, enable the ‘Manual IP configuration’ and click the Apply button. IP addr

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To change the NAT setting, go to Setup > System Options > NAT. If you select to enable RTSP connection via public IP address, the IP address or

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To change the NTP service setting, go to Setup > System Options > NTP. NTP Server Lists You can set up to 4 NTP servers as you can see at the

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To change the Universal Plug & Play configuration, go to Setup > System Options > UPnP. UPnP allows IP devices to connect seamlessly, and

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Customize Model Description If you want to have your own model name for the device to be shown on the UPnP program, type name, description and URL of

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Notei This USB/SD setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is other than this model, this page may not be

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1. Insert a USB or SD memory card. 2. Click the ‘Refresh USB/SD Device List’ and you can find that the devices are listed on the window. If the

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Notei This USB Wireless setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder. If your camera or encoder model is other than this model, this page may

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How to find the IP Address of your device: You can figure out the default IP address of your product from its MAC address. Refer to the following figu

Page 46 - Customize Model Description

If you are ready with the USB wireless LAN device, follow the steps below. 1. Insert the USB wireless LAN device into the encoder or IP camera. 2.

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Reset – It does not save the setting of the current page and go back to the prior setting. 5. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the device. Unpluggi

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For the RTSP/RTP setting, go to Setup > System Options > RTSP/RTP. Can be configured separately by clicking on the name, multicast or unicast

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The EAD-series products support the multicast and unicast streaming for both of 1st stream and 2nd stream. Click the tab of MULTICAST and UNICAST as t

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If you want to use the authentication process for getting the RTSP streaming from the product, you can choose one of the options. Authentication typ

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What is TTL? It’s the abbreviation of Time to live. If data is sent out from the encoder via network and all of the packets are alive permanently on t

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For the multicast DNS setting, go to Setup > System Options > mDNS. If you have your own program or device which is required to use the mDNS, t

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To change the SMTP setting, go to Setup > System Options > SMTP(email). You can set the user’s mail account and server to apply this SMTP for

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Notei If your email server requires encryption process of SSL and TLS, select the ‘Enable encrypted connection (SSL)’ check box. TLS (Transport Layer

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To change the AVI File Recorder setting, go to Setup > System Options > AVI File Recorder. Step 1. Selecting a recording option If you want to

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How to change the default IP address: You can use the EAD-series IPAdminTool software to search and change the IP address of a device. The figure belo

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Step 2. Selecting a recording storage You can choose one of the recording storage devices, SD card or USB memory. Step 3. Recycling options You can ch

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If you have finished the setting above, click the Apply button to save and apply the setting. To manually start or stop the recording, click the START

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1. Click the LIST button at the bottom of the page. 2. Then, you can see the new window is opened as below. The created directories are listed on the

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1. Check if the FTP server is enabled from System Options > FTP. 2. Log in to the FTP server by entering the user name and password (ID: root,

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Notei This LED setting page is based on EAD-E1000 Analytics Encoder and this page can be different according to your product model type. Refer to the

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1. Check the ‘Enable LED’ box to enables the LED function. 2. Select the ‘Event Publisher’ you want to apply for the LED1 / LED2. 3. Select the ‘Opera

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To change the Dynamic DNS setting, go to Setup > System Options > DDNS. 1. Check the ‘Enable DDNS’ box. 2. Select the protocol type you want.

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To enable FTP server for accessing USB SD memory, go to Setup > System Options> FTP. You can download .AVI files via FTP server. The authorized

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To record snapshot images in JPEG format on a storage device, go to Setup > System Options > Snapshot Recorder. Step 1. Selecting a recording

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Step 2. Selecting a recording storage You can choose one of the recording storage devices, SD card, USB memory, NAS, or FTP. In case of selecting NAS

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Once the Ethernet connection has been established, you may see the first image of the camera. But if it is the first time to access the webpage of the

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1. Click the LIST button at the bottom of the page. 2. Then, you can see the new window is displayed as below. The created directories are listed on t

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4. Check if the FTP server is enabled from System Options > FTP. 5. Log in to the FTP server by entering the user name and password (ID: root, P

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Notei For the details about SNMP MIB information, please contact our support team.

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To set up DI/DO and UART, go to Setup > IO Configuration. This menu is configured with two sub menus: DI/DO and UART. Notei This DI/DO setting page

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It reflects the current states of actual DI and DO. In case of the 1 channel encoder for H.264, 2 of DI and DO are supported for each. Refer to your p

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Notei This UART setting page is based on 1 channel encoder for H.264. If your camera or encoder model is other than this model, move to the chapter ‘6

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Why distinguish between PTZ and AUX? When the PTZ type is selected, the required PTZ protocol and the control daemon are run and assigned to the seria

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These settings are necessary when you want your serial device to be communicated with the encoder or IP camera. The default values of web page are set

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Firmware update is allowed only by the IPAdminTool.exe, which is provided on a CD or USB memory stick in the product box. IPAdminTool can also be dow

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In order to get the system log of the product, please follow the steps of below. 1. Go to Setup > Maintenance > System Log. 2. Check the ‘Enab

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The following table describes the minimum and recommended requirement of the PC system to use a Web browser with our products. Item Minimal Recommen

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You can display the Vidio Contents Analysis (VCA) stream at the view page. Go to Setup > Maintenance > Webpage. On this page, select the ‘Displ

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For the details of VCA, refer to the separate document EAD-series Analytics Configuration Guide. To set up the zones and rules configuration required

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1. Check the box of section A to create new zone for motion detection (It supports up to 8 zones). If you want to remove the existing zone, remove th

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The Stabilizer feature embedded in the encoder is for minimizing camera sway. If you go to SETUP > Stabilizer > Enable/Disable, a drop down box

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 None: Old frames are not displayed. Regions of the output image for which there is no available data are filled with black (see diagram). [ Fast/

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Camera Installation The Camera Installation Mode has 3 options:  Fixed/PTZ: [Default] The stabilization algorithm parameters are optimized to give

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Maximum Frame Shift This is the maximum amount in image pixels that the algorithm will shift the frame horizontally and vertically in either directio

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To find the product information including the hardware specification and software version, go to the About page by selecting Setup > About. This me

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Your encoder or IP camera could encounter an unexpected occasion such as broken firmware file or uncompleted loading of firmware file during system bo

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If your system still keeps rebooting at Safety Mode even with the steps of above? It means some parts of your firmware files on the device are damaged

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If you access the webpage and install the ActiveX control successfully, you can find the view page of a camera. If you are asked to type the ID and p

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Camera OSD Menu Control For OSD menu operation, refer to the EAD-B1000 OSD Menu Control Manual.pdf. Refer to the section 4.3. VIDEO & AUDIO for

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Refer to the section 4.4. EVENT CONFIGURATION for the explanation of the setting. Refer to the section 4.5. SYSTEM OPTION for the explanation of the s

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UART0 : Reserved for the internal debugging purpose with RS232C. UART1 : RS485 port UART2 : Reserved for the communication of camera OSD control I

Page 93 - H.264 and MJPEG

The video input setting page for IPE1100M from Setup > Video & Audio > Video-in has a different configuration than other models. Video Reso

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The list of available resolution varies according to the resolution of the video input and the codec type you selected. Codec Frame rate per Resoluti

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Video Input (Setup > Video & Audio > Video-in) Refer to the Video Input section of 6.6.EAD-B2000. Codec (Setup > Video & Audio > C

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