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User Manual
4MP / 8MP(4K) IP Camera
O4VLB5/O4VLD5/O4B6M/O4D6M/O8B6M/O8D6M
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for further reference
IP Camera User Manual
Important Safeguards and Warnings
1
Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes.
Use a certified/listed 12VDC Class 2 power supply only.
Please note: Do not connect two power supplying sources to the device at the same time; it may result in device damage! The
product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Improper handling and/or installation could run the risk of fire or electrical shock.
2
Environment
Heavy stress, violent vibration or exposure to water is not allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
This product should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
Do not install the product in extreme temperature conditions.
Do not expose the camera to electromagnetic radiation. Otherwise it may result in CMOS sensor failure.
Do not block any ventilation openings.
Do not allow water and liquid intrusion into the camera.
3. Operation and Daily Maintenance
Please shut down the device and then unplug the power cable before you begin any maintenance work.
Do not touch the CMOS sensor optic component. You can use a blower to clean the dust on the lens surface.
Always use the dry soft cloth to clean the device. If there is too much dust, use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral
detergent. Finally use the dry cloth to clean the device.
Please use a professional optical cleaning method to clean the enclosure. Improper enclosure cleaning (such as using cloth) may result
in poor IR functionality and/or IR reflection.
The grounding holes of the product are recommended to be grounded to further enhance the reliability of the camera.
Dome cover is an optical device, please don’t touch or wipe cover surface directly during installation and use, please refer to the
following methods if dirt is found:
Stained with dirt
Use oil-free soft brush or hair dryer to remove it gently.
Stained with grease or fingerprint
Use oil-free cotton cloth or paper soaked with alcohol or detergent to wipe from the lens center outward. Change the cloth and wipe
several times if it is not clean enough.
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Warning
This camera should be installed by qualified personnel only.
All the examination and repair work should be done by qualified personnel.
Any unauthorized changes or modifications could void the warranty.
Statement
This guide is for reference only.
Product, manuals and specifications may be modified without prior notice. Speco Technologies reserves the right to modify these
without notice and without incurring any obligation.
Speco Technologies is not liable for any loss caused by improper operation.
Regulatory Information
1.1 FCC conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1.2 FCC compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communication. 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 or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Note:
Before installation, check the package and make sure that all components are included.
Contact your rep or Speco customer service department immediately if something is broken or missing in the package.
Accessory Name Amount
Network Camera Unit 1
Quick Start Guide 1
Installation Accessories Bag 1
CD 1
IP Camera User Manual
Table of Contents
Regulatory Information .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Welcome .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
2
Web Access and Login .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1
LAN ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
3
Live View ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
4
Camera Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
4.1
System Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
4.1.1
System Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
4.1.2
Date and Time .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.1.3
Local Recording ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
4.1.4
Storage .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.2
Video Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.1
Image Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.2
Video / Audio Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.2.3
OSD Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.2.4
Privacy Mask ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2.5
Region of Interest Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2.6
Zoom/Focus ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.3
PTZ Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.4
Event Setup ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.4.1
Motion Detection .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.4.2
Alarm In (Sensor Input) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.4.3
Alarm Out ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.4
Alarm Server .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.5
Analytics Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.5.1
Object Removal ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.5.2
Abnormality ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.5.3
Line Crossing ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.5.4
Intrusion ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.6
Network Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
4.6.1
TCP/IP ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
4.6.2
Port .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
4.6.3
DDNS............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.6.4
SNMP .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.6.5
RTSP ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.6.6
UPnP ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.6.7
Email ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
4.6.8
FTP .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
4.7
Security Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.7.1
User Admin ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.7.2
Online User ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.7.3
Block and Allow Lists ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
4.8
Maintenance Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
4.8.1
Backup and Restore ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.8.2
Reboot ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
4.8.3
Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.8.4
Log ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
5
Search ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.1
Image Search .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
5.2
Video Search ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.1
Local Video Search .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
5.2.2
SD Card Video Search ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Appendix 1 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Appendix 2 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29
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IP Camera User Manual
1 Introduction
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this network camera!
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and retain it for future reference.
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact Speco Technologies Technical Support.
Main Features
Built-in PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Integrated IR LEDs for clear vision in low light
True WDR (wide dynamic range) for image compensation in high contrast areas
IP66 rated for outdoor installations
Remote viewing support via web browser, mobile app, and VMS
Applications
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2 Web Access and Login
The IP camera settings can be accessed via a web browser through the LAN.
2.1 LAN
Access through IP Scanner
Network connection:
Make sure that the camera and the PC are connected on the same local network. The camera is set to DHCP by default and will be assigned an IP
address by the DHCP server. Make sure that the local network has a DHCP server. Routers typically have a DHCP server built in.
② Install IP Scanner from the CD and run it after installation. IP Scanner is the tool for discovering the IP cameras on the local network.
③ In the device list, the IP address, model number, and MAC address of each device will be listed. Select the applicable device and double click to open
up the web viewer. You can also manually enter the IP address in the address bar of the web browser.
The login interface is shown above. Default user name is admin and password is 1234. After logging in, follow directions to install applicable plug-ins for
viewing video.
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3 Live View
The window below will be shown after logging in.
The following table describes the icons on the live view interface.
Icon Description Icon Description
Original size of resolution
Zoom in (for motorized models)
Fit (correct scale)
Zoom out (for motorized models)
Auto (fill the window)
PTZ contro
l
(for external
PTZ
enclosures)
Full screen
only)
Zoom/F
ocus
control
(
for
motorized models)
Start/stop live view
Abnormal color indicator
Start/stop two-way audio
Abnormal clarity indicator
Enable/disable audio
Scene change indicator
Snapshot
Sensor alarm indicator
Start/stop local recording Motion alarm indicator
All indicator icons above will flash in live view interface only when the corresponding events are enabled.
In full screen mode, to exit, double click on the mouse or press the ESC key on the keyboard.
Click the zoom/focus control button to show the control panel. The descriptions of the control panel are as follows:
Icon Description Icon Description
Zoom - Zoom +
Focus -
Focus +
One key focus (used when image is out of focus after manual adjustment)
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The camera can be installed in a compatible external PTZ enclosure through RS-485. Click the PTZ icon to reveal the PTZ control panel.
The descriptions of the control panel are as follows:
Select preset and click to call the preset. Select and set the preset and then click to save the position of the preset. To delete a preset, select
the preset and click to delete it.
Icon Description Icon Description
Move upper left direction Move upper right direction
Move up Stop movement
Move left Move right
Move lower left direction Move lower right direction
Move down Speed adjustment
Zoom out Zoom in
Focus -
Focus +
Iris -
Iris +
Auto scan
Wiper
Light
Random scan
Group scan
Preset
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4 Camera Configuration
Press the “Setup” button to go to the
configuration inte
Note: Wherever applicable, press the “Save” button t
o
4.1 System Configuration
4.1.1 System Information
In the “System Information” interface, the system
infor
4.1.2 Date and Time
To set the time and date, go to System
Date and Time
Select the applicable time zone and ena
ble/disable DST
Click the “Date and Time” tab to set the time and date.
4.1.3 Local Recording
Go to System
Local Recording to set up the storage p
disable the bitrate display in the recorded files.
erface.
save
the settings.
rmation of the
device is listed.
e. Please refer to the following interface.
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.
path of captured
images and recorded video on the local PC.
T
here is also an option to
enable or
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4.1.4 Storage
This function is only available for models with a micro SD slot.
Go to System Storage to go to the interface shown below.
SD Card
When the card is used for the first time, click the “Format” button to format the SD card. . All data on the card will be cleared by clicking this button
Click the “Eject” button to stop writing data to the SD card. Then the SD card can be ejected safely.
Recording Settings
1. Go to the Record tab to go to the interface shown below.
2. Set record stream and pre-record time.
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4.2 Video Configuration
Video Configuration includes Image settings, Video/Audio Setup, OSD, Privacy Mask, and Region of Interest.
4.2.1 Image Configuration
In the Image Settings interface shown below, various settings can be adjusted such as brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, etc.
Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image.
Contrast: Set the color difference between the brightest and darkest parts.
Hue: Set the total color degree of the image.
Saturation: Set the degree of color purity. The purer the color, the brighter the image is.
Sharpness: Set the resolution level of the image plane and the sharpness level of the image edge.
DNR: Digital noise reduction.
Backlight Compensation:
Off: disables the backlight compensation function. This is the default mode.
HWDR
WDR can adjust the camera to provide a better image when there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the field of the
view by lowering the brightness of the bright area and increasing the brightness of the dark area. High, middle and low can be selected.
Recording will be stopped for a few seconds while the mode is changing from non-WDR to WDR mode.
HLC: lowers the brightness of the entire image by suppressing the brightness of the image’s bright area and reducing the size of the halo area.
BLC: if enabled, the auto exposure will activate according to the scene so that the object of the image in the darkest area will be seen clearly.
Antiflicker:
Off: disables the anti-flicker function. This is used mostly in outdoor installations.
50Hz: reduces flicker in 50Hz lighting conditions.
60Hz: reduces flicker in 60Hz lighting conditions. This is common in the United States.
White Balance : Adjust the color temperature according to the environment.
Day/night Mode: Choose the mode as needed. Setting the mode to “Auto” will automatically change the mode from color (day) to monochrome (night)
and vice versa depending on the light level.
Sensitivity: High, middle and low sensitivity levels can be selected for switching back and forth from day to night modes.
Infrared Mode: Choose “ON”, “OFF” or “Auto”.
Auto Exposure Mode: Choose “Auto” or “Manual”. If manual is chosen, the digital shutter speed can be adjusted.
Corridor Pattern: Corridor viewing modes can be used for situations such as long hallways. 0, 90, 180 and 270 degrees are available. The default value is
0. The video resolution should be 1080p or below if you use this function.
Image Mirror: Turn the current video image horizontally.
Image Flip: Turn the current video image vertically.
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4.2.2 Video / Audio Setup
Go to Video Video/Audio Setup shown below. R
esolu
Click the “Audio” tab to go to the in
terface shown belo
Three video streams can be adjustable.
Resolution: The size of the image.
Frame rate: The higher the frame rate,
the video is smo
Bitrate type: Options are CBR (constant) and VBR
(var
seen in the video scene, the compression bitrate
will
changes.
For example, for scenes that do not have m
bandwidth usage.
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Video Quality: Can be adjusted when
the mode is set to
GOP:
Group of pictures. Determines how many frames
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f frames (or pictures) can be a c
the frame rate is fine, potentially resulting in less bandw
the video, there is a risk of frame skipping.
Video Compression: Choose between H.264 and H
.265
Profile: For H.264. Choose between baseline, main
, and
Send Snapshot:
How many snapshots to generate for a
Watermark: When playing back the local record
ed vide
and enter the watermark text.
Audio Encoding: G711A and G711U are selectable.
Audio Type: MIC and LIN are selectable.
4.2.3 OSD Configuration
Go to Video OSD interface shown below.
Set the time stamp, device name and OSD content
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position. Then click the
“Save” button to save the settin
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etc. can be adjusted in this section.
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4.2.4 Privacy Mask
Go to the Video Privacy Mask interface shown below. A maximum of 4 zones can be set up.
To set up privacy mask zones:
1. Click Enable.
2. Click the “Draw Area” button and then drag the mouse to draw the zones.
3. Click the “Save” button to save the settings.
4. Return to the live to verify that the zones that have been drawn are shown as blocked out in the image.
To clear the privacy mask zones:
Click the “Clear” button to delete the zones.
4.2.5 Region of Interest Configuration
Go to Video Region of Interest. An area in the image can be set as a region of interest. This area will then have a higher bitrate than the rest of the
image, resulting in better image quality for the identified area.
1. Click “Enable” and then click the “Draw Area” button.
2. Drag the mouse to set the zones.
3. Set the level.
4. Click “Save” button to save the settings.
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4.2.6 Zoom/Focus
This function is only available for models with motorized zoom lens. Within this section, zoom and focus can be controlled. If the image is out of focus
after a manual adjustment, one key focus can be used to set the focus automatically.
4.3 PTZ Configuration
This function is only available to use with a compatible external PTZ enclosure.
Go to the PTZ Protocol interface shown below.
Set the protocol, address and baud rate corresponding to the enclosure.
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4.4 Event Setup
4.4.1 Motion Detection
Go to Event Setup Motion Detection to set up motion detection.
1. Check “Enable Alarm” to activate motion based alarms. If unchecked, the camera will not send out any signals to trigger motion-based
recording to the NVR or the VMS, even if there is motion in the video.
1. Alarm Out: If selected, this would trigger an external relay output that’s connected to the camera on detecting a motion based alarm.
2. If selected, the system will capture images on motion detection and save the images on an SD card (this function is only Trigger Snapshot:
available for the models with a micro SD slot).
3. If selected, video will be recorded on an SD card on motion detection (this function is only available for the models with Trigger SD Recording:
a micro SD slot).
4. : If “Trigger Email” and “Attach Picture” are checked (email address must be set first in the Email setup interface under Network Trigger Email
Setup), the captured images will be sent to the email address.
5. : If “Trigger FTP” and “Attach Picture” are checked, the captured images will be sent into FTP server address. Please refer to FTP Trigger FTP
setup section for more details.
2. Set motion detection area and sensitivity. Click “Area and Sensitivity” tab to go to the interface as shown below.
6.
7. Move the “Sensitivity” scroll bar to set the sensitivity. Higher sensitivity value means that motion will be triggered more easily.
8. Select “Add” and click “Draw”. Drag the mouse to draw the motion detection area; Select “Erase” and drag the mouse to clear any part of the
motion detection area.
9. Click “Save” to save the settings. “Clear All” can be used to clear out the entire motion zone.
3. Set the schedule for motion detection.
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Weekly schedule
Set the alarm time for Monday to Sunday for a single week. Each day is divided in one hour increments. Orange color means scheduled. Blank means
unscheduled. Note that if a specific time period is not scheduled for motion, the camera will not generate a motion alarm even if motion is enabled.
“Add”: Add the schedule for a special day. Drag the mouse to set the time on the timeline.
“Erase”: Delete the schedule. Drag the mouse to erase the time on the timeline.
Manual Input: Click it for a specific day to enter specific start and end times. This adds more granularity (minutes).
Day schedule
Set the alarm time for alarm a specific day, such as a holiday.
Note: Holiday schedule takes priority over the weekly schedule.
4.4.2 Alarm In (Sensor Input)
This function is only available for motorized lens models.
Go to the Event Setup Alarm In interface shown below.
1. Click “Enable Alarm” and set the alarm type, alarm holding time and sensor name.
2. Set alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection.
3. Click “Save” button to save the settings.
4. Set the schedule of the sensor alarm. The setup steps of the schedule are the same as motion detection schedule setup.
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4.4.3 Alarm Out
This function is only available for motorized lens models. Go to Event Setup Alarm Out.
Select alarm holding time in the “Alarm Holding Time” pull down.
Click “On” to trigger alarm out. Click “off” to stop alarm out.
Click “Save” button to save the settings.
4.4.4 Alarm Server
Go to the Event Setup Alarm Server interface shown below.
Enter the server address and port. When an alarm occurs, the camera will transfer the alarm event to the alarm server. If an alarm server is not needed,
there is no need to configure this section.
4.5 Analytics Configuration
This series of IP cameras supports certain smart functions, such as object removal, line crossing detection, region intrusion, etc. These events can be
triggered as alarm events.
Note: For more accuracy, here are some recommendations for installation.
Cameras should be installed on stable surfaces, as vibrations can affect the accuracy of detection.
Avoid pointing the camera at reflective surfaces.
Avoid places that are narrow or have too much shadowing.
Avoid scenarios where the object’s color is similar to the background color.
At any time of day or night, make sure the image of the camera is clear and with adequate and even light, avoiding overexposure or too much
darkness on both sides.
4.5.1 Object Removal
The alarm will be triggered when objects are removed from or left at the pre-defined area.
To set object removal:
Go to the Analytics Object Removal interface shown below.
1. Enable object removal detection and then select the detection type.
Enable Left Detection : Alarms will be triggered if there are items left in the pre-defined area.
Enable Item Missing Detection : Alarms will be triggered if there are items missing in the pre-defined alarm area.


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