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AVer FV2006-1 User Manual

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4 Web browsing requirement OS Windows 7, XP Microsoft® IE 8.0 or above [Note] Please enable “Compatibility View” while using IE 10 or above. Hardwa

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5 Package contents Item Descriptions 1. FV2006-1 2. Accessory pack 3. Conversion ring 4. Power Adaptor(DC 12V/1A) (Optional) 5. CD (User’s

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6 Product Installation Monitor Setting 1. Right-click on the desktop. Select “ Properties” 2. Change “Color quality” to “Highest (32-bit)”.

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7 Hardware Installation and I/O Pin Assignment 1. Set the camera  Locate cable from bottom a. Use three screws to lock the base of camera on t

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8  Locate cable from side a. Open the conversion ring package in accessory. It includes a conversion ring and two set of screws. b. Use three scr

Page 7 - Product Specifications

9 2. When removing the dome cover, you can see the Micro SD card slot and the reset button. 3. I/O Interface I/O Connection a. Please connect the

Page 8 - Specifications

10 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Set up the IP camera through Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN in

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11 IP Assignment There are two ways to find IP Cameras:  Finding IP Camera by using the “NXU Lite recording software”  Finding IP Camera by using

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12 3. Click the “Setup” button. 4. Click the “Add IPCam” button. 5. Select the “IP Camera” item.

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13 6. Enter IP Camera’s ID and Password (default is admin/admin) and click “Auto Search” to find camera. 7. In the Search Result window, click t

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14 Finding IP Camera by using “AVer IPCam Utility” 1. Use the software, “AVer IPCam Utility” to assign the IP address of the IP camera. The software

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15 5. The IE browser will open and direct you to the IP camera login page. This requires IPViewer.ocx to run. If the IE ActiveX warning message app

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16 Using NON-DHCP Server/Router Network In Non-DHCP server/router network, the static IP address must be assigned to the device each time when addin

Page 16 - Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

17 IP camera IP addresses: A quick way to access remote monitoring is to double-click on a selected IP camera in “Camera Name list” in AVer IPCam

Page 17 - IP Assignment

18 Install ActiveX Control The first time you attempt to view the camera video via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX componen

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19 5 When the following dialogue box appears, click “Yes”.

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20 Using the IP Camera Browser Interface The admin has full access to the IP camera browser interface. You can expand the menu on the left and naviga

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21 Name Function (3) Bandwidth Show current IP camera’s transmitting bandwidth (4) FW Version Show IP camera’s current firmware version (5) Logout

Page 21 - Default Password: admin

22 Name Function (14) Stream Switch to view the video stream type. The IP camera can send multiple video streams of up to 3 types. To change the vide

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23 System > General In this section, only admins are authorized to configure the IP camera system maintenance and the date and time settings. Syst

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Table of Contents PREFACE ...

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24 Name Function (4) Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the firmware to the latest version. To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware 1. Download the file from our web

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25 System > General > Date & Time In the “Date & Time” tab, the administrator can set and update the system’s date and time. After fil

Page 26 - Preview

26 Name Function (4) Setting Method Select the date & time settings method. Sync with current PC – Obtain the date and time setting on the curre

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27  Add user: Enter the user name in “Username”, the password in “Password”, and re-enter the password in “Confirm”. Then, click “Add/Set”.  Us

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28 System > Network Setting > Setting  Device Name: Used to name the IP camera to search more easily for a specific one among all connected

Page 29 - System > General

29 System > Network Setting > Sever Used to send out the video via Email or FTP, or to save on NAS.  Mail Setting: Used to send out the vide

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30  NAS Settings: Used to send out the video to NAS server. a. Enter necessary information in “Location”, “Workgroup”, “Account Name” and “Passwor

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31  Status - Common warning message: Updating! Failed(1), Please check your DNS setting. Failed(2), Please check your internet connection. Failed

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32 System > Network Setting > Other 1 User may need to assign a different port to avoid conflict when setting up IP assignment. Click Apply to

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33  RTSP Port: setup port for RTSP transmitting (Default: 554)  RTP Start and End Port: in RTSP mode, you may use TCP and UDP for connecting. TCP

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SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > SEVER ... 29 SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING &

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34 System > Network Setting > Other 2 Multicast Setting (based on the RTSP Server): User can setup two streams based on the RTSP Server.

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35 Step 2: Step 3: Select Media/open network stream 3. Select force multicast RTP via TRSP 2. Select Demuxers and RTP/RTSP 1. Select all

Page 37 -  Status

36 Step 4: Input rtsp://[IPCAM Address] / [RTSP Path] The URL address should be the same as the RTSP path in Video Stream (System-->Video Stream)

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37 [Notice] a. If the received image is not from the required IP camera, please adjust the value. (Change either IP Address or Port number) b. If

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38  Bonjour: This function enables MAC systems to link to this IP Camera. Please key in the name here.(Safari supports Bonjour protocol.)  LLTD:

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39 System > Advance > HTTPS HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): Https can help protect streaming data transmission over the internal o

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40 Created Request: Set the secure identification and apply it. There are two ways to set Certificate- Install Signed Certificate or Create Self-Sig

Page 42 - Stream)

41 System > Advance > SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a simple framework for administering networked hardware. To mana

Page 43 - IP Address or Port number)

42  SNMPv3: For data security reasons, the authentication and encryption assurances are added when developing SNMPv3. The user has to give not only

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43 System > Advance > Access list You can deny an IP address or a range of IP address so that they cannot access the IP camera. Tick the "

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TROUBLESHOOTING ... 68 APPENDIX ...

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44 System > Advance > QoS/DSCP QoS/DSCP (Quality of Server/Differentiated Services Code-point) specifies a simple mechanism for classifying and

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45 System > Image Admin and operator levels can adjust the Image setting. There are 4 tabs: OSD, Preference, Advanced, and Privacy Mask Syste

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46 System > Image > Preference In the Preference tab, you can tune the IP camera white balance, change the video orientation, and adjust the b

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47 System > Image> Advanced Click Default button will back to factory default settings.  Sense-UP: The main purpose of sense-up is to provid

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48 Option Shutter Time Range (sec.) 1/60 1/33000 ~ 1/60 1/100 1/33000 ~ 1/100 1/125 1/33000 ~ 1/125 1/250 1/33000~ 1/250 1/500 1/33000 ~ 1/500 1/1000

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49 System > Image> Privacy Mask For the security purpose, there are three areas can be setup for privacy mask. Click Area # (Area 1, Area 2, Ar

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50 System > Video Stream > General  Video System: PAL or NTSC  Corridor Mode: Select camera Len’s angel position – 90°, 270°, or none. The

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51 Image Position 270 degrees  Corridor Mode: 90 or 270 degrees Image Position 90 degrees 270 degrees 0 degrees

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52 Image Position 0 degrees

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53 System > Video Stream > Stream1  Basic Mode Click Apply to save the configuration.  Resolution: There are 5 resolutions to select from –

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54  Video Bitrate: 32Kbps~1Mbps (the higher the Video Bitrate is, the better the video quality is).  Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate

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55 System > Video Stream > Stream2  Basic Mode Click Apply to save the configuration.  Resolution: There are 5 resolutions to select from –1

Page 59 -  Advanced Mode

56  Advanced Mode Click Apply to save the configuration.  Resolution: There are 5 resolutions to be chosen from –1280x800, 1280x720, 640x480, 320

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57 System > Video Stream > Stream3 Click Apply to save the configuration.  Stream 3 Setting: Open or Disable 3GPP Streaming.  RTSP Path:

Page 61 -  Basic Mode

58 System > Audio IP camera supports 2-way audio (mono). User can send audio from IP camera while connected to a microphone to remote site; User

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59 System > SD Card Please insert microSD/SDHC card before use. Make sure to push microSD/SDHC card into the slot completely.

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60 Event > Arrangement > Motion Motion Detection: IP camera allows for 3 areas motion detection areas. When motion is triggered, it can send th

Page 64 - System > Audio

61 Event > Arrangement > Preference  Record File:  File Format: IP camera allows 3 different types of recording file to change its recordi

Page 65 - System > SD Card

62 Event > Schedule After completing the schedule setting; the motion event and snapshot function will be recorded according to the schedule setup

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63 Event > DI/DO IP camera supports 1 input/1 output (depending on different models). When input is triggered, it can send the video to some spe

Page 67 -  Record File:

1 Preface The FV2006-1 is an H.264, 720p super min vandal proof dome camera designed ultra-discreet, recessed-mount and super mini d

Page 68 - Event > Schedule

64 Output Setting: Mode setting: - OnOff Switch: Relay status is based on sensor triggered times. - Time Switch: To restore the original relay st

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65 Network Configuration  Configuration 1 Internet1. Real IP2. PPPoEADSL Modem1. Real IP2. PPPoE a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP add

Page 70 - Mode setting:

66  Configuration 2 InternetVirtual IPADSL ModemIP SharingVirtual IP a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: one real IP c. IP cam

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67 Factory Default 1. To recover the default IP address and password, please follow the following steps. 2. Remove power and Ethernet cable and the

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68 Troubleshooting Here are some useful tips on how to solve some common problems. Problem Solution I forgot the account and password for FV2006-1.

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69 Appendix FV2006-1 is compliant with microSD/SDHC card and to ensure recording quality, and please use memory cards over 2G and Class

Page 74 - Troubleshooting

70 FCC NOTICE (Class A) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may

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71 THE MARK OF CROSSED-OUT WHEELED BIN INDICATES THAT THIS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF WITH YOUR OTHER HOUSEHOLD WASTE. INSTEAD, YOU NEED TO DIS

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72 Limitation of Liability In no event shall aver be liable for indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive, or consequential damages of any n

Page 77 - Disclaimer of Warranty

2 Specifications Hardware CPU Multimedia SoC RAM 256MB Flash 16M Image sensor 1 / 2.7” Mega-Pixel CMOS sensor Mini. illumination Color : 0.4 Lux @ F2

Page 78 - Limitation of Liability

3 System Video Resolution 1920x1080@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps, 176x144@30fps Video Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Satur

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