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AR6220 Series
Network Cameras
Getting Started Guide
Version 1.0.1
January 2014

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  • Page 1 AR6220 Series Network Cameras Getting Started Guide Version 1.0.1 January 2014...
  • Page 2 Preface Read This First About This Guide This guide provides the information of the user interface usage for AR6220 series speed dome network camera. Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this document List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Description CCTV Closed Circuit Television.
  • Page 3 Contents...
  • Page 4 1. AR6220 Speed dome camera - Overview This chapter provides the information about the outlook overview of AR6220 IPNC, which show you the parts available in the network camera 1.1. AR6220 IPNC Details The following image shows the camera different parts: Bracket Housing Camera module...
  • Page 5 Software:  VLC media player 1.0.5 or above  Windows XP Service Pack 2 or above  Resolution of screen setting: 1280x960 or higher for the display of 720P/1080P 2.2. Connection Using Static IP You can connect the IPNC with a static IP address. The default static IP is 192.168.1.168. Note : To recover the original factory setting and default IP please reset the camera in the user interface.
  • Page 6 Note: Before setting, ensure that all the parameters are set to default values. To do this, in the Preferences dialog box, click Reset Preferences. 4)On the left pane, click Video and select Overlay video output option. Also, select All in Show settings. 5)On the left pane, click Input/Codecs >...
  • Page 7 Check the caching value. For low latency, it should be 70~80 based on PC's performance, only in VLC older version. 6)Click Save to save the settings. 7)In the VLC media player window, on the Media menu, click Open Network Stream. The Open dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 8 3. Running AR6220 IPNC Application This chapter provides information about using the AR6620 IPNC application through the application interface. 3.1. Starting the Application To start the application: 1) Plug the power supply to the network camera 2) Open Microsoft Internet Explorer window, type the required IP address in Address box. Press Enter. (default IP is 192.168.1.168) 3) Once IP address is typed please go to IE tools, then internet options and select security tab.
  • Page 9 4) After this step a new window will pop-up, here you should add to the trusted website the new IP number. Please disable the option to require the server verification. 5) In IE, Internet options go to security and click in custom levels, a new window will pop-up, please enable all ActiveX options.
  • Page 10 Open IE web browser and type the default IP address of the camera, now the IE would require you to install 2 Add-on applications, in the new menu shown please allow to the system to install them. 6) After installation, user needs to press key F5 on keyboard to refresh the IE active window. This will take the user to main Login screen...
  • Page 11 7) Enter the required User Name and Password, and then click ”Submit”. If you would like the system to remember the access data please tick “Remember password”. Note: The default user name and password are “admin” and “123456” respectively. 8) After successful installation and login, live video from IPNC can be seen in the Live Video window. In this screen you can select from the different language options available.
  • Page 12 3.2. Uninstalling ActiveX Component Whenever there is a firmware updates of IPNC software, the user should clean the software components cached on the browser. Following are the steps to clean the software. 1) Close all Web browsers connected to the IPNC and open Internet Explorer in a blank page. 2) In the Windows Internet Explorer window, click on the “Tools”...
  • Page 13 5) Clean the cookies and temporary file in IE browser. 6) Remove files gdobridge.dll, gffx.dll, GoDBATL.dll from C:\WINDOWS Folder 7) Enter the path “C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files” in your PC and delete file “GoDB Class” and “GFFMpeg Class”. 8) Close and Restart your IE browser. 3.3.
  • Page 14 The following icons are available at the Left Menu:  Language selection  Live Video  Add/Edit Users  Settings  Video  Advanced settings  Advanced features  Advanced settings  Camera  Audio  Date/Time  Network/Ports  Alarm ...
  • Page 15 You would also find the next icons in the window: Zoom out/in Focus out/in/Autofocus Camera view No. preset setting Go to preset location Delete all settings Clear selected preset Name of preset Set a location Select speed options Change preset No. Set position speed Alarm trigger Audio...
  • Page 16  Toggle Audio: User can use this to switch OFF to ON audio in the camera  Display all Streams: This can be selected to view all the streams in the same view or window. This will disable “1X Display” icon.
  • Page 17 3.4. Modifying User Settings You can perform the following:  Add/Modify User: You can add or modify the user name by entering the following details:  User Name: Type the user name to add/modify.  Password: Type the password to change the existing data ...
  • Page 18 Following are the access control given based on the Authority selected: MODULES ACCESS TO USER TYPES Admin Operator Viewer Live Video(Main Window) Video/Image Setting Camera Setting Audio Setting Date/Time Setting Network and Port Setting Alarm Setting Storage Setting User Setting Maintenance Support SD Card Explorer...
  • Page 19 3.5. Modifying Video Image Settings To change the video/image settings, click on the Video Setting button.  Camera: Type the camera title.  Stream Type: Select the stream type.  Single : This will have single stream use cases only ...
  • Page 20  H.264:1080P, H.264:QVGA(in H.264+H.264)  H.264:720, H.264:QVGA(in H.264+H.264)  H.264:D1, H.264:D1(in H.264+H.264)  H.264:D1, H.264:QVGA(in H.264+H.264)  MPEG4:720, JPEG:720(in MPEG4+JPEG)  MPEG4:720, JPEG:VGA(in MPEG4+JPEG)  MPEG4:D1, JPEG:D1(in MPEG4+JPEG)  H.264:720, JPEG:720(in H.264+JPEG)  H.264:720, JPEG:VGA(in H.264+JPEG)  H.264:D1, JPEG:D1(in H.264+JPEG) ...
  • Page 21 Following setting are in TAB form for individual streams settings:  Bit rate: Type the required bit-rate for both MPEG4 Setting and H.264 Setting. Bit-rate values ranges between 64 and 12000 from stream1 and 64 to 8000 for stream2/stream3.  JPEG Quality: Type the selected image quality required for JPEG stream.
  • Page 22 3.6. Modifying Video Advanced Settings To change the video advanced settings, click on the "Advanced" button in Video page. Enter the following settings:  IP Ratio: Type the IP Ratio that needs to be set for the codec, default value is 30.This means once every 30 frames, one I frame will be inserted.
  • Page 23  Max: Maximum Value of QP with which codec encodes the MacroBlocks.  Enable Region of Interest:  This will enable the user to select 3 regions of interest  User to select the regions using the Mouse, click and expand the box to select the region. ...
  • Page 24 3.7. Modifying Advanced Features Settings Click on the video Advanced Features settings to enable this page.  Motion Detection Setting: To set motion detection click configure button. Note:  Ensure that the codec of the image is not Megapixel JPEG before starting the function. ...
  • Page 25  Zone Selection: Image is split into 256 zone (16 horizontally and 16 vertically). Click the left mouse button on the targeted image to select a red rectangle. User can set more than one targeted zone depending on your requirement by clicking on the zone. Clicking the zone once will select it and clicking it again will deselect it.
  • Page 26    Backlight: Select the required range. The range is set to MIN, MED and HIGH values based on user selection.  Dynamic Range Enhancement: Select Global Dynamic Range Enhancement options are:  Low Global Enhancement: This will enable Global dynamic range enhancement with lower strength values ...
  • Page 27  AEWB: Both Auto Exposure and Auto White Balance are enabled  Low Light Behavior: Select the required option. The options available are:  Prioritize Frame rate  Prioritize Exposure  Max Exposure Time: Auto  Max Gain: Auto 3.9. Modifying Network Settings This section provides information on the following network settings: ...
  • Page 28 It is used to identify the subnet where the network camera is located.  Default Gateway: Type the required 4-byte Gateway. Each unit value should be between 0 and 255.  Primary Name Server: Type the required 4-byte DNS server address. Each value unit should be between 0 and 255.
  • Page 29  HTTP Port: Type the required HTTP Port. The default value is 80. This indicates the specific HTTP port number.  HTTPS Port: Type the required HTTPS Port. The default value is 443. 3.10. Modifying Date Time Settings Click on the Date/Time settings to enable this page. ...
  • Page 30  Date Format: From the Date format drop-down list, select one of the following modes to specify the date format:  YYYY/MM/DD  MM/DD/YYYY  DD/MM/YYYY Note: MM-Month, DD-Day, YY-Year  Time Format: From the Time format drop-down list, select one of the following modes to specify the time format: ...
  • Page 31  G711  AAC-LC  Sample Rate: Supports 8 KHz and 16 KHz sampling options from this drop down menu.  Bit- Rate: Auto(64Kbps)  Alarm Level: Set the alarm level, values set from 1-100.  Output Volume: Set the audio playback volume, values set from 1-100. 3.12.
  • Page 32  On Alarm : You can change the Alarm Actions by setting appropriate check boxes  Upload via FTP: Activates or deactivates the alarm recording upload to FTP  File Format: User needs to select this option based on drop-down Menu. AVI or JPEG format is supported ...
  • Page 33 3.13 PTZ function Enable cruise track to perform the camera tracking. Zoom out/in Focus out/in/Autofocus Camera view No. preset setting Go to preset location Delete all settings Clear selected preset Name of preset Set a location Select speed options Change preset No. Set position speed ...
  • Page 34 3.13. Support Page Click on the Support to enable this page  Release Version:  Kernel Version specifies the version of the Linux Kernel which is used for IPNC ref design  Uboot Version specifies the version of the u-boot running in IPNC hardware ...
  • Page 35 Event Logs:  System Logs: This will give details on the system related log form the camera. User can click on View, Save and Clear button based on the requirement. Figure 3-31 System Logs  Access Logs: This will give details on the user related log form the camera. User can click on View, Save and Clear button based on the requirement.
  • Page 36 Camera Logs:  Active connection list: This is not supported in the current release.  Current Parameter List: This will give details on the selected and important camera parameter. User can click on View and Save based on the requirement. Clicking on Default will RESET the hardware to Factory default value Camera Maintenance: ...
  • Page 37  Root File System: New cramfs file to upgrade the camera can be sent from this section.  Restore Firmware: This will copy the entire Nand with new nand Image. Not supported in current release.  Backup Firmware: This will save entire Nand to PC hard disk. Not supported in current release.
  • Page 38 IPNC device certificate request. And you can click “Download Request” button to download request form file to PC side.  Auto Self-Certificate When you click “Save Request” button, the IPNC device will auto generate a host self-certificate. You can click “Download Self-Signed CA cert” button to download CA cert to PC side.