Eminent EM6275 User Manual
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Table of contents
1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Packaging contents ........................................................................................... 4
1.2 Requirements to access the camera. ................................................................. 5
1.3 Major hardware components. ............................................................................ 5
2.0 Installing the camera ............................................................................................. 7
2.1 Connecting the camera to your network using a network cable .......................... 7
2.2 Which App should I install? ................................................................................ 8
2.3 Installing the Easy Pro View App on an Android device ..................................... 8
2.4 Installing the Easy Pro View App on an Apple device ........................................ 9
2.5 Installing the software and camera on a PC or notebook (Windows). ............... 11
2.6 Installing the software and camera on a MAC. ................................................. 12
2.7 Adding the camera to a wireless network ......................................................... 16
2.7.1 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the WiFi QR code scanner ................................16
2.7.2 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the WPS button. ...............................................17
2.7.3 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the App. ............................................................18
2.7.4 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the PC (windows). ............................................18
2.7.5 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the MAC. ..........................................................18
2.8 Micro SD-Card installation ............................................................................... 20
2.9 Mounting the camera on the wall or ceiling ...................................................... 20
3.0 Viewing images ................................................................................................... 21
3.1 On your smartphone/tablet (Android, iPhone, iPad) ......................................... 21
3.2 On your PC (Windows) in a remote location. ................................................... 21
3.3 Alarm-notification recording (micro SD-Card) ................................................... 21
3.4 Via the Internet using the web portal ................................................................ 21
4.0 Easy Pro View for iPhone/iPad/Android ............................................................... 22
4.1 The Layout of Easy Pro View ........................................................................... 22
4.2 See the live video ............................................................................................ 23
4.3 Pan/Tilt control ................................................................................................ 25
4.4 Delete camera ................................................................................................. 29
4.5 Camera adjustment ......................................................................................... 30
4.6 Alarm notification ............................................................................................. 31
4.7 Stream settings................................................................................................ 33
4.8 Video settings .................................................................................................. 35
4.8.1 Video .........................................................................................................36
4.8.2 Control .......................................................................................................37
4.8.3 Night mode control ....................................................................................38
4.8.4 Camera info ...............................................................................................40
4.9 Camera Settings .............................................................................................. 41
4.9.1 Information ................................................................................................42
4.9.2 Network .....................................................................................................43
4.9.3 Schedule ...................................................................................................48
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4.10 Admin ............................................................................................................ 56
4.10.1 Date/time .................................................................................................57
4.10.2 Upgrade ..................................................................................................58
4.10.3 Reboot .....................................................................................................58
4.11 SD-Card Playback ......................................................................................... 59
4.12 Local Search ................................................................................................. 61
4.13 Information .................................................................................................... 63
5.0 The webpage of the camera ................................................................................ 64
5.1 Login to the webpage ...................................................................................... 64
5.2 Information ...................................................................................................... 65
5.3 Network ........................................................................................................... 65
5.3.1 Wired Network ...........................................................................................66
5.3.2 Wi-Fi security .............................................................................................67
5.3.3 Advanced ..................................................................................................69
5.4 Video ............................................................................................................... 70
5.4.1 Video Display ............................................................................................70
5.4.2 Video Settings ...........................................................................................71
5.4.3 Mobile Video settings.................................................................................73
5.4.4 Night mode Control ....................................................................................74
5.5 Schedule ......................................................................................................... 74
5.5.1 E-mail/FTP alarm .......................................................................................75
5.5.2 Speaker Alarm ...........................................................................................77
5.5.3 NAS settings ..............................................................................................78
5.5.4 SD-Card settings .......................................................................................81
5.5.5 Scheduling.................................................................................................82
5.6 Admin .............................................................................................................. 83
5.6.1 Admin login ................................................................................................84
5.6.2 LED Display Control ..................................................................................84
5.6.3 Date/Time ..................................................................................................85
5.6.4 Upgrade ....................................................................................................86
5.6.5 Reboot .......................................................................................................88
5.6.6 Set to factory default ..................................................................................89
6.0 Dropbox ............................................................................................................... 90
6.1 Configure the camera to record to your Dropbox account ................................ 90
6.1.1 Android ......................................................................................................90
6.1.2 iPod/iPhone ...............................................................................................91
6.1.3 iPad ...........................................................................................................91
6.2 Configure the APP to get access to the Dropbox recordings. ........................... 92
6.2.1 Android ......................................................................................................92
6.2.2 iPod/iPhone/iPad .......................................................................................92
6.3 Playback of Dropbox recordings ...................................................................... 93
6.3.1 Android ......................................................................................................93
6.3.2 iPod/iPhone/iPad .......................................................................................93
6.4 Changing the recording settings ...................................................................... 94
6.4.1 Login to the webpage ................................................................................94
6.4.2 Video Settings ...........................................................................................95
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7.0 Frequently Asked Questions and other related information .................................. 97
8.0 Service and support ............................................................................................. 97
9.0 Warning and points of attention ........................................................................... 98
10.0 Warranty conditions ........................................................................................... 99
1.0 Introduction
Congratulations with the purchase of this high-quality Eminent product! This product
has undergone extensive testing by Eminent’s technical experts. Should you
experience any problems with this product, you are covered by a five-year Eminent
warranty. Please keep this manual and the receipt in a safe place.
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1.1 Packaging contents
The following parts need to be present in the packing:
EM6275 Easy pro view HD Pan/Tilt IP camera
Power supply
Quick install guide
Network cable
Mounting bracket
Screws and plugs
CD-ROM with software and wizard
ID/Password card
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1.2 Requirements to access the camera.
It is very easy to access the video images of the EM6275 on your smartphone, tablet
or PC. You only need the ID and password that is written on your ID/Password card
and download the application for your device. You do not need to remember or setup
the configuration of your modem/router to be able to access the camera.
1.3 Major hardware components.
The components on the front of the EM6275 are:
Microphone – for receiving the audio/voice. Effective distance is about 5 meters.
Light detector – for light intensity detection to be able to switch automatically
between Day and Night
Lens – the lens is inside the camera body and the focus of the lens is fixed, you
do not need to spend time to adjust the focus, the effective focus range is from
30cm to infinity. There are two lens for day and night usage separately.
IR LED – for the Infra-Red lighting of the night mode usage.
WPS button – this is to automatically synchronize the Wi-Fi settings with a WPS
capable Wi-Fi router.
Reset button – this is the button to reset the EM6275 to default factory settings.
You need to use a small stick like pencil or tooth stick to press the reset button for
more than 3 seconds to enable the reset function. Usually when you forgot the
administrator account, you will probably need to do this reset action to reset to the
default factory settings. Please refer to section 5.6.6 for more details.
Internal Speaker – for two way audio and speaker alarm usage.
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The components on the top of the EM6275 are:
Micro-SD card indication LED(yellow) – this LED is to indicate the status of the
Micro-SD card recording, it will be on when the Micro-SD card is inserted and will
blink during recording.
Ethernet indication LED (blue) – this LED is to indicate if the Ethernet link is ok
and packet traffic is sending/receiving. When the Ethernet cable is connected, the
LED is on. When there is packet sending/receiving, the LED is blinking blue light.
Status indication LED (red) – this LED is to indicate the Internet connection status.
When the Internet connection is connected, the LED will be constant red light. If
there is any Internet connection problem, the LED will be blinking red light.
Micro-SD card slot – for inserting the Micro-SD Card. (support up to 32G bytes)
The components on the back of the EM6275 are:
Power jack – this is the place to plug in the power adapter. The power needed for
this EM6275 is 12V/1.0A or 5V/1A, please make sure you are using the correct
power adapter.
Ethernet jack – this is the place to plug in the RJ45 Ethernet cable. When the
Ethernet link is ok, the Ethernet indication LED on the front side will be blue light.
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The components on the bottom of the EM6275 are:
Bracket screw hole – this is the position to screw in a universal mounting bracket
(not included) for cameras.
Bracket slots – This is used to mount the device to the wall or ceiling using the
enclosed mounting bracket.
2.0 Installing the camera
A few short and simple steps are necessary to connect and assign the camera, and to
enjoy the use of the camera. Use the following steps to connect the camera.
2.1 Connecting the camera to your network using a
network cable
We advise to connect the camera first with a network cable. Once the camera works
correctly, you can use your wireless network.
1. Connect the camera to a power outlet using the supplied power adapter.
2. Connect the camera to your router or switch using the supplied network cable.
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2.2 Which App should I install?
Choose the right App for your preferences/device
Feature
Description
Easy Pro
View
Easy Pro
View HD
Easy Pro
View
Platform
Support device
iPhone/iPod
iPad only
Android
CAMID/Password
ID/Password Access
YES
YES
YES
Remote Live viewing
Remote Live video viewing
YES
YES
YES
Video Recording & Playback
Video record and playback on device
YES
YES
YES
PUSH Notification
Motion/Audio alert directly to
smartphone
YES
YES
YES
Remote SD card Video
Playback
Retrieve video data from SD card
remotely
YES
YES
YES
Advance Video setting
Wi-Fi Scan, test and other advanced
settings
YES
YES
YES
Local device Auto‐search
Local device scan and auto‐search
YES
YES
YES
Motion Detection Push Alert
Push notification on motion detection
YES
YES
YES
Audio Detection Push Alert
Audio notification on motion
detection
YES
YES
YES
Cost
Retail Price at App Store
FREE
FREE
FREE
For this manual we use Easy Pro View on iPod/iPhone.
2.3 Installing the Easy Pro View App on an Android device
Before you can view the video of the camera, you need to download and install the
app “Easy Pro View” from the “Play Store”.
If you already have installed the APP, please make sure you have installed the latest
version of the APP.
1. Download and install the app “Easy Pro View” from the “Play Store”.
2. Open Easy Pro View.
3. Select the “+” button to add the camera to the App.
4. A new window opens to enter the data of the camera.
5. Enter the following fields:
Camera name: Enter a description of the camera (example: front door)
CamID: Enter the ID provided on the ID/Password card.
Password: Enter the 4 digit password provided on the ID/Password card.
Optional: Enable Dynamic icon update to get an update of the camera icon
every time you have connected to the camera.
Enable the option “Save admin password” to save the admin password.
6. Select “OK” to add the camera.
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2.4 Installing the Easy Pro View App on an Apple device
Before you can view the video of the camera, you need to download and install the
app “Easy Pro View” from the “App Store”.
If you already have installed the APP, please make sure you have installed the latest
version of the APP.
1. Download and install the app “Easy Pro View”* from the “App Store”.
2. Open Easy Pro View.
3. Select the “+” button to add the camera to the App.
4. A new window opens to enter the data of the camera.
5. Enter the following fields:
Camera name: Enter a description of the camera (example: front door)
CamID: Enter the ID provided on the ID/Password card.
Password: Enter the 4 digit password provided on the ID/Password card.
Optional: Enable Dynamic icon update to get an update of the camera icon every
time you have connected to the camera.
Enable the option “Save admin password” to save the admin password.
6. Select “DONE” to add the camera.
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*For iPad download and install Easy Pro View HD this adds the possibility to view
more IP-Cams in one screen and the screen is adjusted to use in landscape mode.
Click to select trigger
source for alarm
notification (section 4.6)
Switch ON/OFF to save
admin password
Switch ON/OFF for
dynamic icon update
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2.5 Installing the software and camera on a PC or
notebook (Windows).
Before you can view the video of the camera, you need to install the software” Easy
Pro View” from the CD-ROM.
1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM.
2. If auto-run is enabled the Wizard should start.
3. Run the wizard to install the application Easy Pro View/Play.
4. There are 2 applications installed on the PC: Easy Pro View and Easy Pro Play
5. Open Easy Pro View. (If prompted with a screen about the firewall click always
allow).
6. If the computer and the EM6275 is connected to the same network, The CAM ID
will be displayed in the “Auto Search” list. You can double click the “Auto
Search” to search all the connected IP CAMs any time. The only thing left right
now for seeing the video is to double click the CAM ID item in the “Auto Search”
list. A window asking for password input will pop up. Please enter the password
displayed on your ID/Password card into this field and click “OK”. The video will
then be displayed on the window.
7. If the EM6275 is not in the same network as the computer you can add the
EM6275 by right clicking the mouse button on “Camera List” and select “new
Camera”.
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8. Camera name: Enter a description of the camera (example: front door)
9. CamID: Enter the ID provided on the ID/Password card.
10. Password: Enter the 4 digit password provided on the ID/Password card.
11. Select “OK” to add the camera.
With the toolbar you can select how and the amount of video feeds you would like to
view on your monitor from 1 to 36 screens.
2.6 Installing the software and camera on a MAC.
Before you can view the video of the camera, you need to install the software” Easy
Pro View” from the CD-ROM.
1. Insert the installation CD-ROM in the CD- or DVD-ROM drive, or download the
driver from our website.
2. Open Finder.
3. Go to the CD-ROM.
4. Open the folder ‘software/MAC’.
5. Launch the .dmg file.
6. the following “DISK IMAGE” virtual disk will be appeared on the Desktop of your
Mac OSX system. (This “DISK IMAGE” virtual disk will be auto-removed after
rebooting Mac OSX system.)
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7. Drag and drop the EasyProView.app icon to the “Applications” folder.
8. The application is now successfully installed on your MAC
9. Open Easy Pro View.
10. If the computer and the EM6275 is connected to the same network, use the
search button to find the camera in your local network. The CAM ID will be
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displayed in the list.
11. Click the corresponding CAM ID you wish to add. The only thing left right now for
seeing the video is to enter the password displayed on your ID/Password card
into the password field and click “OK”.
12. Now if you click the button you will be able to drag and drop the desired CAM
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ID into a empty window to view the video stream on your MAC.
13. If the EM6275 is not in the same network as the computer you can add the
EM6275 by clicking the button next to the text “Camera List”.
14. Now click “New camera”.
15. Name: Enter a description of the camera (example: front door)
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16. ID: Enter the ID provided on the ID/Password card.
17. Password: Enter the 4 digit password provided on the ID/Password card.
18. Select “OK” to add the camera.
With the toolbar you can select how and the amount of video feeds you would like to
view on your monitor from 1 to 6 screens.
2.7 Adding the camera to a wireless network
There are 3 options to connect the EM6275 to your wireless network. First option is to
use the WPS button (Modem/router needs to support the WPS option). The second
option is to use the software installed on your PC (windows). Third option is to
configure the settings by using the App.
2.7.1 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the WiFi QR code scanner
With this new feature you are now able to setup your WiFi fast and simple on the Easy
Pro View cameras.
Notice: If you have a Dual-band modem/router please make sure your
smartphone/tablet is not connected to a 5Ghz WiFi connection. The Easy Pro View
cameras do not support 5Ghz WiFi connections.
First make sure your Android or Apple Smartphone/Tablet is connected to the
same Wireless network as you wish to connect your Easy Pro View camera to.
Open the APP.
Select at the bottom the button “WiFi setup”.
You will first get an explanation on your screen how this feature works and what
steps need to be taken.
When you have seen the explanation and you have removed the network cable
from the camera press the “Next” button.
You will be prompted to enter the password for your WiFi network enter the
correct password for this WiFi network.
Press “OK”.
There will appear a QR code on the screen of your Smartphone/Tablet.
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Now press the “WPS” button on your Easy Pro View camera and check if the
Status LEDs are blinking.
Now lineup the QR-code displayed on the screen of your Smartphone/Tablet
facing the camera with a distance between 10~20cm.
Once the QR code is accepted the status LEDs will light up (the EM6250HD,
EM6270 and the EM6275 will also confirm with a beep).
The camera will now reboot and connect to your WiFi network.
If the camera ID has not yet been added to the camera list of the APP you will be
prompted to add the camera to the camera list (if preferred you can change the
camera name in the pop-up screen).
2.7.2 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the WPS button.
1. Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the camera.
2. Press the WPS button on the camera.(1 second)
3. Press the WPS button on your modem/router.(please refer to the manual of the
modem router for information about how to start WPS synchronization)
4. The blue LED will start blinking (Camera is synchronizing the wireless encryption
settings with your modem/router). The synchronization is ready when the Blue
status LED continuously lit.
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2.7.3 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the App.
1. Ensure the camera is connected to the network with a Ethernet cable.
2. Start the App “Easy Pro View”.
3. Select the “Camera settings” menu by pressing the arrow next to the camera you
would like to configure.
4. (if prompted Login with username: (default “admin”)
Password: (default “leave blank”)
5. Select “Network”
6. “Wi-Fi Network”
7. “Enable” Wi-Fi
8. A list of available wireless networks will be displayed.
9. Select the wireless network you want to connect to (if not displayed press
“Refresh”)
10. Enter the wireless encryption key and press “OK”
11. Disconnect the Ethernet cable to connect to the wireless network.
2.7.4 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the PC (windows).
1. Ensure the camera is connected to the network with a Ethernet cable.
2. Install the software on the CD-ROM
3. Start “Easy Pro View”
4. Right click on camera ID in the “Auto search” list and click “Web configure”
5. Login with username: (default “admin”)
Password: (default “leave blank”)
6. Click “Network”
7. Click “WiFi security”
8. A control panel will appear for your Wi-Fi settings
9. Select “Enable WiFi function” (to activate he WiFi module)
10. Now you can use 2 different ways to configure the camera to connect to the Wi-Fi
network; manually or you can use the software to AutoDetect your Wi-Fi network.
11. Click “WiFi scan” to search for available wireless networks.
12. Select the Wireless network you want to connect to.
13. Enter the Encryption settings and the WPA-PSK key of the wireless network and
click “Save & Apply”.
14. Disconnect the Ethernet cable to connect to the wireless network.
2.7.5 Connecting to Wi-Fi using the MAC.
1. Ensure the camera is connected to the network with a Ethernet cable.
2. Install the software on the CD-ROM
3. Start “Easy Pro View”
4. Click the button next to the “Camera ID”
5. Click “Camera settings”
6. Login with username: (default “admin”)
Password: (default “leave blank”)
7. Click “Network”
8. Click “WiFi network”
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9. A control panel will appear for your Wi-Fi settings
10. Select the Wi-Fi checkbox “Enabled” (to activate the Wi-Fi module)
11. Now you can use 2 different ways to configure the camera to connect to the Wi-Fi
network; manually or you can use the software to AutoDetect your Wi-Fi network.
12. Select the Wireless network you want to connect to from the list or select “Other”
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to manually configure the Wi-Fi connection.
13. Enter the Encryption settings and the WPA-PSK key of the wireless network and
click “Update”.
14. Disconnect the Ethernet cable to connect to the wireless network.
2.8 Micro SD-Card installation
To be able to automatically record the video stream you will need to install a Micro
SD-Card (not included) into the micro SD-Card reader/writer of the EM6275 (max.
32GB micro SD-Card).
2.9 Mounting the camera on the wall or ceiling
1. Once the camera is connected correctly with your computer, you can mount the
camera on a wall or ceiling.
2. Mark the holes at the location where you want to mount the camera.
3. Drill the holes and fill the holes with the supplied plugs and screws.
4. Mount the supplied mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling.
5. Mount the camera on to the mounting bracket.
6. Connect the power supply into the wall socket and connect the power tip to the
camera.
7. Connect additionally the Ethernet cable into the Router and the camera (not
necessary if the camera is connected via Wi-Fi).
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3.0 Viewing images
You can view the images both on your computer and on your smartphone screen, as
we explain in the sections below.
Optionally, you can install the supplied software so you can find the camera directly
with your computer and make recordings with your computer.
3.1 On your smartphone/tablet (Android, iPhone, iPad)
Start the App Easy Pro View (HD)* press the camera-icon of the camera you wish to
view. The device will start connecting with the camera and will show live images of the
camera.
*Easy Pro View HD is for iPad only this App ads the possibility to view more IP-Cams
in one screen and the screen is adjusted to use in landscape mode.
3.2 On your PC (Windows) in a remote location.
After Easy Pro View software is installed, it’s very easy to add a camera item in the
“Camera List” folder of the Easy Pro View software, key in the CAM ID and Password
(from the ID/Password card). And then double click this camera item. You will then
see the Camera video immediately. No further NAT/router setting modifications are
needed. The camera can be controlled remotely as well.
3.3 Alarm-notification recording (micro SD-Card)
The EM6275 offers the possibility to record video images and store them on the micro
SD-Card when a security sensor (PIR, motion or sound) is triggered. This function
needs to be enabled in the settings of the camera. To playback these recordings you
need to start the Easy Pro View App. Press and hold the camera-icon of the camera
you would like to playback the recordings until a menu is displayed. Select the option
“SD card playback”. Now you can select the date and time of the recording you wish to
playback to start viewing the video images.
3.4 Via the Internet using the web portal
You can view live camera images on internet by logging into the online portal
http://easyproview.eminent-online.com/ enter the CAM ID and password, you do not
need to open a port in the router, the camera will be accessible automatically. This
feature is only supported by Internet Explorer.
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4.0 Easy Pro View for iPhone/iPad/Android
4.1 The Layout of Easy Pro View
Add new IP
Camera
Arrange the
order of IP
cameras
Get camera
information
and settings
Playback
the
recorded
videos
Camera List
Search for Local
IP cameras
Easy Pro
View
software
information
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4.2 See the live video
1. Select “camera List”
2. Select the camera you wish to view.
Add new IP
Camera
Playback the
recorded videos
Camera List
Search for Local
IP cameras
Easy Pro View
software
information
Get camera
information and
settings
Arrange the
order of IP
cameras
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Press to
disconnect the
live video
Live video
Video stream
information
Take a
snapshot
Start/stop
recording
(turns red
while
recording
Enable/disable
Speaker
Trigger alarm
Video stream
information
Press to
disconnect
the live video
Live video
Start/stop
recording (turns
red while
recording)
Take a
snapshot
Enable/disable
Microphone
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4.3 Pan/Tilt control
To move the camera lens (Pan/Tilt) in Android or iOS swipe the screen to the desired
direction to move the lens in that direction.
Windows software:
For Windows software use the Pan/Tilt control buttons.
Use of Patrol presets.
The EM6275 has the possibility to save lens positions as a patrol preset. This gives
you the possibility to cycle from 1 preset to the next preset you have set (This feature
is only available in the Windows software and the WebUI.
Position the lens to the preset you wish to save.
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Click “Patrol”
Click “Set” on the preset you wish to save
Click “Goto” to test the preset
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If you wish to add the presets to the patrol check the checkboxes of the presets.
You can also change the duration of the preset to be displayed and the travel
speed between the presets in the same menu.
Finally click “Save patrol points”
Now when you press the play button the camera lens will cycle between the
presets you have set.
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WebUI:
For WebUI use the Pan/Tilt control buttons of the WebUI interface.
Use of Patrol presets.
The EM6275 has the possibility to save lens positions as a patrol preset. This gives
you the possibility to cycle from 1 preset to the next preset you have set (This feature
is only available in the Windows software and the WebUI.
Position the lens to the preset you wish to save.
Click “ ” on the preset you wish to save
Click “ ” to test the preset
If you wish to add the presets to the patrol check the checkboxes of the presets.
You can also change the duration of the preset to be displayed and the travel
speed between the presets in the same menu.
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Now when you press the patrol button the Camera lens will cycle between the
presets you have set.
4.4 Delete camera
Slide the camera you wish to delete from right to left, the “Delete” button will appear,
press the button to delete the camera from the list.
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4.5 Camera adjustment
Press the blue icon as shown in above picture.
Below menu will appear.
Press to
configure the
camera
settings
Switch ON/OFF for
dynamic icon update
Switch ON/OFF for saving
admin password
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4.6 Alarm notification
Select “Alarm Notification”
If prompted enter username and password (By default username “admin” password
“empty”).
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Select the trigger source and click “Update”.
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If the alarm is triggered you will receive an alarm notification. As shown in below
picture, press “View” to view the live stream including pre-recording buffer (if SD-card
is installed).
The temperature feature can only be used with Push Notification it’s not possible to
use it as alarm trigger for E-mail notification or NAS recording.
4.7 Stream settings
This option allows you to set the bandwidth and quality of the live stream of your
mobile connection. In most cases the bandwidth of your mobile phone will be lower in
comparison to your home internet connection. In some cases we advise you to
change these values. For example your telecom provider charges you for every MB
send to your phone (roaming). If you choose a lower resolution and/or frame rate the
bandwidth and amount of MB will be lowered.
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1. You can adjust the bandwidth from 32Kbps to 2Mbps.
2. You can choose to adjust resolution and frame rate manually or switch to Auto
(recommended)
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3. Change the resolution (manual)
4. Change frame rate (manual)
5. Enable/disable the microphone.
4.8 Video settings
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4.8.1 Video
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Video Colour: User can set the video colour: Coloured or black and white.
Brightness: Control the brightness of the camera video from 1(dark) ~ 10(Bright) level.
Sharpness: Control the level of sharpness and clearness of the image.
Low Light Sensitivity: The level of the camera senses the low light condition.
Place: You can choose the camera installation environment in order to make camera automatically
adjust for the best image quality.
Preference: You can choose image quality, video motion, better quality or best quality as your
preference of the video quality.
Time display on video: Enabling this function will make the camera embed the time information
into the picture.
Microphone: Disable or enable the microphone. When you enable the Mic., the user who monitors
the image can hear the sounds.
Video Flip: This function is to flip the image for mounting camera upside down.
4.8.2 Control
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4.8.3 Night mode control
Configure how the Night mode is controlled.
Control the behavior of
the LEDs on the front of
the camera (On/Off)
The level of motion
sensitivity
Enable/disable Pan/Tilt
control
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Night mode by schedule.
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Night mode by manual.
4.8.4 Camera info
View camera information.
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4.9 Camera Settings
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4.9.1 Information
View camera information (different information as described in section 4.8.4)
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4.9.2 Network
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You can select if the camera will use a Dynamic (DHCP) IP address or a Static IP
address (default setting is DHCP).
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Switch on to enable Wi-Fi
function
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Select the Wi-Fi network you
wish to connect to. If
necessary enter the
encryption key of the Wi-Fi
network
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In some special situations, your network environment only provides PPPoE
connection (ADSL service), there is no NAT/router available. You will then need to set
the PPPoE settings. For more information see section 5.3.3
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4.9.3 Schedule
Email alarm
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Switch on to enable E-mail
alarm function
Select motion sensitivity and
e-mail trigger source
Switch on to enable E-mail
sending
Fill in email recipients
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Switch off if you want to enter a SMTP server manually.
Speaker alarm
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Select speaker alarm trigger and how many alarm loop times. Press Alarm test to test
alarm.
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SD-Card
Switch ON and select the
type of recording
always/scheduled
Select circular or stop
recording if disk (SD-Card)
space is full
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Scheduling
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Select the trigger source: Email alarm, Speaker alarm, SD-Card record
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Select the time period
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4.10 Admin
The Admin menu provides the possibility to change System date/time, Upgrade
Firmware or reboot device remotely.
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4.10.1 Date/time
Select the time zone and press update.
The IP-Camera will reset.
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4.10.2 Upgrade
This function is not available please view section 5.6.4
4.10.3 Reboot
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4.11 SD-Card Playback
Press to view recorded files from SD-Card
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Select the date and time of the recorded video you wish to play
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4.12 Local Search
Use this option to scan your internal-network for available Easy Pro View IP camera’s.
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Select the camera from the list to add it to the camera list.
You need to give a name to the camera and enter the password to complete the
installation of the camera.
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4.13 Information
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5.0 The webpage of the camera
The Eminent camera is also an IP camera with its own webpage. This means you can
login to the webpage by using the camera’s IP Address. Use the following steps to
login to the webpage and change any of the camera settings.
5.1 Login to the webpage
1. Double click the ‘Easy Pro View’ shortcut placed on your desktop.
(This program has been installed and described in section 2.5).
2. The program will automatically search for your camera in your network. When
found, the camera will be displayed in the list.
3. Right mouse button click your camera, click “web configure”
4. Now a browser screen will appear.
5. Fill out the camera’s username and password. By default, the username is ‘admin’
and the password is ‘empty’.
In the section below, we assume you logged in using Internet Explorer.
The menu will be slightly different when using another browser.
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5.2 Information
The first page of the web configuration of the EM6275 is the information page. You
can see the model name/firmware version, CAM ID, registration status, network type
and current video settings( bandwidth, resolution) in this page.
The EM6275 can be viewed remotely by the Easy Pro View software or App only
when the EM6275 is registered. If the EM6275 is not registered, please check the
Ethernet wiring of your network environment. The “Network type” field displays the
network connection(wired or wireless) and method(DHCP, PPPoE or static ip) the
EM6275 is running. The “Video users” field displays the number of connected video
viewing users. (maximal amount of users connected simultaneously is 20 users).
5.3 Network
The Network menu allows you to configure the network settings of the EM6275 such
as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS Server, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi encryption, and
PPPoE
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5.3.1 Wired Network
The Wired Network page allows you to modify the network settings of the wired
Ethernet. The default settings use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically. In
most of the home and office network environment, there is a DHCP server running. In
this situation, by using this default settings, the EM6275 can work immediately in most
of the time.
If the Ethernet cable is unplugged, the EM6275 will lose connection. But as soon as
the Ethernet cable is plugged in again, the EM6275 will obtain a new IP address
immediately.
If the network environment does not support DHCP function, you will need to set the
network settings of the EM6275 manually. Please fill in all the fields including “IP
address”, “Subnet mask”, “Default gateway” and “DNS server” to let the network work.
All these settings must correspond with the settings of your network environment,
otherwise the EM6275 cannot work.
The default setting is “Obtain an IP address automatically”.
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5.3.2 Wi-Fi security
You can use the wireless connection to connect the EM6275 to the network. If your
network environment has a 802.11 b/g/n router or AP running, you can click the
“Enable Wi-Fi function” button to enable the wireless connection.
In order to use the wireless network, you need to fill in the following fields:
1. SSID – this is the ID (name) of the wireless router or AP of your wireless network
environment, this must be set correctly.
2. Security mode – this is the security mode used in your wireless router or AP. You
need to choose one of the three modes – None, WEP or WPA-PSK.
WEP : Wireless Encryption Protocol.
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WPA/WPA2 : Wi-Fi Protected Access.
PSK : Pre-Shared Key.
TKIP : Temporal Key Integrity Protocol.
AES : Advanced Encryption Standard.
3. WEP encryption – when the WEP mode is chosen, you need to choose between
64-bit(5 char), 64-bit(10 hex), 128-bit(13 char) and 128-bit(26 hex) encryption
mode, and then fill out the WEP key correctly.
4. WPA encryption - when the WPA-PSK mode is chosen, you need to choose
between TKIP and AES encryption mode, and then fill out the WPA-PSK key
correctly. WPA2-PSK is also supported. But WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise
is not supported.
All the fields in this page must be filled out correctly, with the same settings as the
wireless router or AP are using.
You can click the “Wi-Fi test” button to check if the EM6275 can connect to the
wireless network for these settings. You will need to unplug the Ethernet cable to
enable the wireless connection after the “Wi-Fi test” is successful.
You can click the “Wi-Fi scan” button to scan for all the available access points
nearby. See figure for reference.
If you want to define a fixed IP address when using a Wi-Fi connection, please click
the “IP address” button and enter your preferred IP address.
After the settings are updated click “Save & Apply”, The device does not need to
reboot to let the Wi-Fi work, To enable the Wi-Fi, unplug the Ethernet cable.
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5.3.3 Advanced
In some special situation, your network environment only provides PPPoE connection
(ADSL service), there is no NAT/router available. You will then need to set the PPPoE
settings in the “Advanced Network” page. Only the PPPoE username and password
are needed to let PPPoE work. After the “Save & Apply” button is clicked, the PPPoE
function will work immediately. You can check the “Registration status” in the
“Information” page to see if the EM6275 is registered using the PPPoE connection.
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Please notice that the DHCP or static IP settings in the “Network” page can work
together with the PPPoE connection. Only the PPPoE has higher priority, so, if the
PPPoE is working, the EM6275 will use PPPoE to connect to the Internet.
The default setting is “Disable PPPoE”.
5.4 Video
The Video menu allows you to configure the Video settings of the EM6275 such as
Resolution, Frame rate, Day & Night, Flip image, Brightness ,Sharpness, Video
Colour, Indoor or outdoor image quality, Mobile stream.
5.4.1 Video Display
This page allows you to view the video display and control the Day & Night movement
of the camera. For the first time use of this display on a computer, an ActiveX
component will be automatically downloaded into the browser (This will only work in
Microsoft Internet Explorer, run Internet explorer as administrator). This could take
some time, depending on the internet speed. The component is downloaded from a
public domain, the computer must be connected to the Internet.
If you want to modify the video display screen size, please refer to section 5.4.2 for
more details.
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5.4.2 Video Settings
The EM6275 is designed to provide high quality video for viewing from Easy Pro View
software. In this page, you can modify some settings related to the video viewing:
1. Password (play video) – this is the password needed for viewing the video from
the Easy Pro View software (provided on ID/Password card). Together with the
CAM ID, you can view the video of the EM6275 anywhere in the world via the
Internet.
Note : If the EM6275 has been restored to factory defaults the password will change to
“ipcam”
2. Internet speed – this is the Internet bandwidth of your network environment.
Higher value will generate higher video quality. But if your Internet connection
cannot provide more bandwidth than the specified value, the video quality could
degrade. So, please key in a value that is lower than your internet bandwidth.
3. Adjust resolution & frame rate automatically – you can let the system select the
suitable video resolution and frame rate automatically for you. The selection is
based on the “Internet speed” value. This is the recommended default setting.
4. Resolution – there are five choices : 320x240, 480x360 640x400, 1024x768 and
1280x800 (1280x800 is only available for PC software). If you decide to choose
the value manually, you can choose one of the five values. But, please be noticed
that if the Internet speed is slow (low value), high resolution(1280x800) or frame
rate could cause very bad video quality.
5. Frame rate – the video frame display rate. Higher value means faster movement
and continuity in the video display.
6. Favor/Preference – choose between “Video motion”, “Image quality”, “better
quality” and “best quality”. When the real bandwidth is not enough for the selected
“Internet speed”, the system will need to degrade the video motion or image
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quality. This selection will decide if the user want to maintain the “video motion” or
“image quality” when the internet speed is not good enough.
7. Brightness – the brightness of the video, lower value means darker display.
8. Sharpness – the sharpness of the video, higher value means sharper video.
9. Low light sensitivity – The low light sensitivity could be normal, high or very high.
When the low light sensitivity is high, the system could see better video clearance
under low light situation, but the moving object will not be very clear under this low
light environment. Under very dark environment, set to “very high” will get better
video clearance. The default value of this setting is “high”.
10. Video color – choose between “colored” and “black & white”.
11. Video flip – can do “normal” or “flip” video display, this is needed if the EM6275 is
installed on the ceiling or wall.
12. Outdoor/Indoor video – for better video display quality, modify this setting when
taking indoor or outdoor video. The default setting is “Outdoor video”, in most
cases, this is also ok for indoor usage. Under some special cases, there could be
some lines on the video display when the EM6275 is taking indoor video. In this
situation, change the setting to “Indoor video” will solve the problem. Please also
be noticed that in “Indoor video” setting, the video display of outdoor view is very
vague. For indoor usage, if there is strong sun light into the room, please select
the “indoor+sun light” choice. (Some light sources interfere the video quality to
change the frequency of the recordings you need to select indoor video or
indoor+sunlight to change the value to 60Hz or 50Hz.
13. Enable/disable audio microphone – you can enable or disable the audio
microphone on the EM6275. If disable, there will be no voice on the Easy Pro
View video viewing.
14. Enable/disable time display on video – if enabled, the date/time of the system will
be displayed on the left-upper corner of the video.
When this modification is saved, it works immediately, but all the connected video
viewing users will be disconnected.
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5.4.3 Mobile Video settings
The EM6275 is able to be viewed from a 3G mobile phone, please download “Easy
Pro View”/”Easy Pro View HD” software from App Store for iPhone/iPad and “Easy
Pro View” from Android Market for Android Mobiles and pads..
The audio, video frame rate, resolution and bandwidth for 3G mobile access could be
set independently from the video settings for LAN access. The maximum allowed
resolution is 1024x768 and maximum allowed bandwidth is 2mbps.
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5.4.4 Night mode Control
The EM6275 is able to work both in day time and night time. There is an IR LED that
can let the EM6275 see the objects in the night. This night mode control page is to
control when the time the IR LED will be on. There are three ways to control the night
mode (IR LED) :
1. Automatic day and night mode switch : the EM6275 will automatically turn on the
IR LED when the night time is arrived or the environment is becoming dark. There
is a light sensor on the EM6275 that is doing this light detection.
2. Scheduled time of night mode : the EM6275 can also be scheduled to turn on the
IR LED in a time range of each day.
3. Manual night mode control : the EM6275 can be manually forced to night mode(
IR LED on ) or day mode( IR LED off ).
In order to get better video colour display during day time and night time, there are two
video sensors and two lenses on the EM6275 for day and night separately. This make
sure the video colour quality is excellent compared to other IP camera’s.
5.5 Schedule
The Schedule menu allows you to configure and manage when and how the alarm
notifications are triggered. You can configure the way of notification: Email/FTP,
Speaker, Push notification. You can also configure where the video images are
recorded: NAS, Micro SD-card, FTP server. Also you can set which sensor triggers
what type of alarm or recording.
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5.5.1 E-mail/FTP alarm
The EM6275 provides the Email/ftp function, you can enable or schedule the Email/ftp
ability in this page, the EM6275 will then send out an email with a jpeg picture
attached in the email and/or send out the jpeg picture file to a ftp server. The related
settings are explained below:
1. Email/FTP trigger – choose between “motion”, “PIR”, “schedule” and “disable”
A. If “motion” is selected, it means that when there is a motion detected, the
system will send out the email and/or ftp with the captured video snapshot.
B. If “PIR” is selected, it means that when there is a PIR alarm detected, the
system will send out the email and/or ftp with the captured video snapshot. If
the PIR alarm is constantly on, the EM6275 will keep sending out email/ftp
message every second for up to 30 seconds.
C. If “schedule” is selected, it means that the email/ftp alarm detection and
triggering will be scheduled by the “scheduling” in section 5.5.5.
D. “disable” will disable the email/ftp alarm.
2. Motion sensitivity – there are 10 possible choices in this field.
3. “High” means high sensitivity, i.e., the motion detection is triggered by a very small
movement in the video image. If “High” is selected and the size of the moving
object is larger than about 1% of the whole video area, it is detected. Please be
noticed that the real size of the object could be large or small, anyway, the
detection is only based on the relative size of the object. Probably a small pencil
moving near the EM6275 could be detected, but a moving car far away from the
EM6275 could not be detected.
4. “Low” means low sensitivity, i.e., the motion detection is triggered by a very large
movement. If the size of the moving object is larger than about 10% of the whole
video area, it is detected. “Median” means 3% to trigger the detection.
5. Send email message – if this item is enabled, the EM6275 will send out an email
message with the jpeg picture attached to the specified email account.
6. Email recipient#1~#3 – this is the email address to receive the detection notice
message. An email message with the jpeg picture file named by the date/time of
the triggered moment will reach this address.
7. Send FTP message – if this item is enabled, the EM6275 will send out a jpeg
picture file to the specified ftp account.
8. FTP server – this is the FTP server address to receive the jpeg file.
9. FTP username/password – this is the username/password to login into the FTP
server, so, this triggered jpeg file will be allowed to reach this FTP server.
10. Remote folder – the jpeg file will be put under this folder of the FTP server.
When this modification is Saved, it works immediately, but all the connected video
viewing users will be disconnected.
The default setting is “Disable”.
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For the email message to work, a SMTP server is required. Click the “advanced”
button will display the SMTP server settings page. A default SMTP server is provided,
so that the user does not need to use a specific SMTP server. But, anyway, the user
could also specify his own SMTP server.
1. SMTP server – this is the SMTP server that will help to transfer the email
message. This server is irrelevant to the “Email recipient” address.
2. SMTP username/password – this is the account to use the SMTP server to
transfer the email message. The SMTP server and username/password account
are only for transfer the email message to the “Email recipient”, the “Email
recipient” could be on another email server or any reachable email address. The
username and password fields could be left empty if no authentication is needed
for the SMTP server.
3. SMTP server test – after the settings are filled, you could press “SMTP server
test” to check if all the settings are correct. If the default SMTP server is chosen, it
will test the default SMTP server.
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Note: Sound sensor is only available in the App.
5.5.2 Speaker Alarm
The EM6275 provides speaker alarm function, a PIR or video motion detection could
trigger the speaker alarm. The duration of the alarm could also be set. The related
settings are explained below:
1. Speaker alarm trigger– select the trigger mode of the speaker alarm
A. Motion trigger – if this is selected, the speaker alarm signal will be active when
video motion is detected. The detection sensitivity is set In the “motion
detection” page.
B. PIR trigger – if this is selected, the speaker alarm will work when the PIR
sensor is detected..
C. Schedule – if this is selected, the speaker alarm is scheduled according to the
settings of scheduling in section 5.5.5.
D. Disable–disable the speaker alarm.
2. Alarm loop times – this is the number of the loop times of the speaker alarm.
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5.5.3 NAS settings
The EM6275 provides the recording of the video files into a standard NAS ( Network
Access Storage ) device. The EM6275 connects to the NAS device using the standard
LMX_NS/CIFS/SSN protocols that are the same as the Microsoft Windows network
neighbourhood protocols. This makes the EM6275 easily record the video files to all
the standard NAS devices in the market. Since there are a lot of different choices,
including prices and scales, users can decide by themselves which is best for their
needs. By using this function, the standard NAS device is becoming a NVR (Network
Video Recorder) device.
Note : when the EM6275 is doing NAS recording, this is counted as one video user.
(max. 20 users can be connected at the same time)
1. If the “Always Recording” is selected, the system will start to record to the NAS
storage device immediately and keep recording always. If the “Schedule
Recording” is selected, the system will do the NAS recording according to the
“scheduling” in section 5.5.5. “Disable Recording” will disable this NAS recording.
2. When doing the NAS recording, the system will check the free disk space of the
NAS device. If the free disk space is less than the specified number, the system
will do “Circular recording” (overwrite the oldest recorded files of this EM6275 in
the NAS device) or “Stop recording” as selected. If the “keep recorded video for xx
days” is selected, the system will do circular recording and over write the recorded
video files older than xx days ago.
3. The EM6275 can connect to the NAS device by using the “NAS name” or “NAS IP
address”. If the NAS device and the EM6275 are in the same local area network,
the EM6275 can automatically locate and connect to the NAS device by the “NAS
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name”. If the NAS device uses a fixed IP address( either in the local area network
or in the public internet), the EM6275 can connect to it by the “NAS IP address”.
4. The “Shared folder name” is the folder in the NAS device that will record the video
files of the EM6275.
5. The “NAS access account” and “NAS access password” are the username and
password to login into the specified “Shared folder name” of the NAS device.
6. NAS Scan – use this to scan for some specific NAS devices in the same network.
Not all the NAS devices are supported for this scan function.
7. NAS Info – display the NAS storage capacity and available disk space.
8. Configure NAS (web) – click this to connect to the web configuration page of the
NAS device. Need to key in the login username/password of the NAS device.
9. Access NAS files – on the Microsoft Windows platform, click this to access the
files on the NAS devices.
In the Microsoft Windows environment, you can access to the NAS device by keying
the URL address \\”NAS name”\”shared folder name” or \\”NAS IP address”\”shared
folder name” in the windows Internet Explorer, and then key in the “NAS access
account” and “NAS access password” to the prompted login window. The video files
are recorded under the subfolder IPCamRecordFiles/Recording/ID-ID, where ID is the
ID of the EM6275. All the recorded files are with the name of hhmmss.crf format,
where hh is the hour, mm is the minute, ss is the second of the starting time of the
recording video. The files are segmented every five minutes. Users can use the free
bundled Easy Pro Play software to play back the video files.
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5.5.4 SD-Card settings
The EM6275 provides the recording of the video files into a standard Micro SD-Card.
Since this recording is directly to the SD-Card, there is no network packets loss
problem when recording to remote device through internet.
Note : when the EM6275 is doing SD-Card recording, this is counted as one video
user. Please refer to appendix B about allowed maximum video users.
1. If the “Always Recording” is selected, the system will start to record to the SD-
Card immediately and keep recording always. If the “Schedule Recording” is
selected, the system will do the SD-Card recording according to the “scheduling”
in section 5.5.5. “Disable Recording” will disable this SD-Card recording.
2. When doing the SD-Card recording, the system will check the free disk space of
the SD-Card. If the disk space is full (no free disk space), the system will do
“Circular recording”( overwrite the oldest recorded files in the SD-Card ) or “Stop
recording” as selected.
3. SD-Card status – the SD-Card inserted or removed status is displayed here.
4. SD-Card files – a list of recorded video files will be displayed that are stored on
the micro SD-Card with information including file name and recorded time under
the directory of each date. The recorded file could be separately downloaded or
deleted on this page.
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5.5.5 Scheduling
The EM6275 provides the scheduling function for the motion detection triggered
email/ftp sending and/or the NAS recording with the individual parameters set in the .
“Email/ftp alarm” settings and the “NAS settings” page. Totally 12 schedule list items
are allowed. There is no conflict check for the scheduling, it means that the scheduling
time could be overlapped, and the EM6275 will do all the scheduled events during the
overlapped time period. For the scheduling of the Email/ftp sending and/or NAS
recording, the “Schedule” option must enabled in the “Email/ftp alarm” settings and/or
the “NAS settings”.
1. Schedule list – all the scheduling are listed in this area. Each listed item can be
modified or deleted by pressing the “Edit” or “Delete” button.
2. Email/ftp Alarm – for each scheduling, if this is selected and the “Motion triggered”
and/or “PIR triggered” is enabled, the EM6275 will trigger the email/ftp sending in
the scheduled time period when the video motion is detected and/or PIR alarm is
detected.
3. Speaker Alarm – for each scheduling, if this is selected and the “Motion triggered”
and/or “PIR triggered” is enabled, the EM6275 will trigger the speaker alarm in the
scheduled time period when the video motion is detected and/or PIR alarm is
detected.
4. NAS Record – for each scheduling, if this is selected, either “Continuous” or
“Motion triggered” or “PIR triggered” could be enabled. For “Continuous”, it means
that EM6275 will do the video recording to the NAS device during the whole
scheduled period. For “Motion triggered” and/or “PIR triggered”, it means that the
EM6275 will do the video recording to the NAS device for 30 seconds during the
scheduled period each time when the video motion is detected and/or PIR alarm is
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detected. There is a five seconds pre-recording (only available when SD-Card is
installed) of the triggered recording to keep the critical moment recorded.
5. SD-Card Record – for each scheduling, if this is selected, either “Continuous” or
“Motion triggered” or “PIR triggered” could be enabled. For “Continuous”, it means
that the EM6275 will do the video recording to the SD-Card during the whole
scheduled period. For “Motion triggered” and/or “PIR triggered”, it means that the
EM6275 will do the video recording to the SD-Card for 30 seconds during the
scheduled period each time when the video motion is detected and/or PIR alarm is
detected. There is a five seconds pre-recording (only available when SD-Card is
installed) of the triggered recording to keep the critical moment recorded.
6. For the scheduling period, can choose between “Every week”, “Every day” or
“Fixed time” :
A. For “Every week”, can choose week days of the week and set the time
duration of each day.
B. For “Every day”, can set the time duration of every day for the scheduling.
C. For “Fixed time”, can set the starting date/time and the end date/time of the
scheduling period.
5.6 Admin
The Admin menu allows you to configure and maintain the EM6275. Here you can set
the Date/Time, LED display status, Admin login, Upgrade the Firmware for the
EM6275 and reboot the EM6275.
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5.6.1 Admin login
In this page, you can modify the web login account. With this account, you can login to
the EM6275 and do any modifications. The default account is “admin” without
password. If the login account is forgotten, you can reset the EM6275 to the factory
default settings by following the steps in section 5.6.6 and login with the “admin”
account.
Please be noticed that this account is different from the video play password in the
“Video settings” page.
5.6.2 LED Display Control
The EM6275 provides the Led Display Control function, you can enable or disable the
led display/indication on the front panel of the EM6275. The related settings are
explained below:
1. Normal led display – select this to enable the status led and Ethernet led display.
2. Turn off led display always – select this to disable the status led and Ethernet led
display.
3. Turn off led display after network connected – select this then the led will display
when the Internet connection has some problem, the led display will be off when
the Internet connection is successful.
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5.6.3 Date/Time
The EM6275 can synchronize the date/time with the universally available time server
(for example time.windows.com) through NTP protocol. The date/time will then be
corrected with the time server anytime when the Internet is connected.
Users can choose the different Time Zone of their areas to display the correct time.
For some Time Zone areas, the “Daylight Saving Time” could be enabled or disabled.
When the “Daylight Saving Time” is enabled, the start and stop time of the Daylight
Saving Time could be edited.
The camera has an internal real time clock that can maintain the date/time even when
the camera is not connected to internet.
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5.6.4 Upgrade
This installation manual guides you to the installation process of the Easy Pro View
camera firmware. Use the following steps to correctly install the firmware.
Download the firmware.
1. Go to our website www.eminent-online.com.
2. Select the search field and enter the model number of your Eminent Easy Pro
View camera example: EM6275.
3. Select the product.
4. Download the firmware from the support section.
5. Extract the downloaded file.
Firmware Update using your PC
Before you start updating the Firmware please make sure the camera is connected to
your network via an Ethernet cable to prevent possible interruption in your WiFi
network. Make sure the Easy Pro View software is installed on your PC. If not please
install it first from the CD delivered with your camera or download the latest version
from the website.
Note: If the extracted download folder contains a “.cfg” and a “n.f” file. Please make
sure both files are upgraded to the camera by repeating step 6 to 11.
Login to the web interface.
1. Double click the ‘Easy Pro View’ shortcut placed on your desktop.
(This program has to be installed on your desktop for more information please
check the full manual).
2. The program will automatically search for your camera in your network. When
found, the camera will be displayed in the list.
3. Right mouse button click your camera, click “Web configure”
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4. Now a browser screen will appear.
5. Fill out the camera’s username and password. By default, the username is
‘admin’ and the password is ‘please leave this blanc’.
Note: This is NOT the Camera ID and Password which is mentioned on the card!
In this section, we assume you logged in using Internet Explorer.
The menu will be slightly different when using another browser.
6. Click in the left menu the button “Admin”.
7. Click “Upgrade”.
8. Select the option “Upgrade from local file”.
9. Select the option “Browse” and browse to the file location of the downloaded
firmware.
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10. Click “Upgrade”.
11. After successfully upgrading the Easy Pro View IP camera it will reboot
automatically.
Please note: do not power off the camera during the upgrade procedure. The firmware
upgrade process can take up to 10 minutes.
5.6.5 Reboot
You can restart the EM6275 manually on this page. All the connected video viewing
users will be disconnected.
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5.6.6 Set to factory default
For some reason, for example you forgot the web login password, you may want to set
the EM6275 to the factory default settings. The only thing you need to do is using a
stick to press the “reset” button on the back of the EM6275 body for more than 4
seconds and release it, do this when the EM6275 is powered on. The EM6275 will
reset to the factory default settings and restart automatically.
Note: The web login account will be “admin” (no password), the play-video password
will be “ipcam” after reset to factory default.
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6.0 Dropbox
This feature provides a solution to secure your recordings in the cloud (Dropbox). To
use this feature you need to have a Dropbox account. If you do not have a Dropbox
account create a Dropbox account by clicking the following link:
http://www.dropbox.com.
Notice: The Dropbox feature will record to a cloud storage. The quality of the recording
is determined by the video settings of the “Main stream”. If you are experiencing
internet connection issues after enabling the Dropbox feature please lower the “Main
Stream” settings of your Easy Pro View camera. These settings will be explained in
the chapter “Changing the recording settings”.
6.1 Configure the camera to record to your Dropbox
account
6.1.1 Android
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Open the menu by pressing the arrow next to the camera and select “Camera
settings”.
3. If you are prompted with a login screen please use the correct username and
password (by default the username is “admin” and the password field is left
empty).
Note: This is NOT the Camera ID and Password which is mentioned on the card!
4. Press “Schedule”
5. Press “NAS/Cloud”
6. Select the option “Dropbox”
7. Set recording to “ON”.
8. Now determine if you wish to record constantly “Always recording” or if you wish
to record using the schedule “Schedule recording”.
9. Set the minimum of disk space that should stay available on your Dropbox
(minimum setting is 200MB)
10. If the settings have been set please press “Update”
11. Now press “Login”
12. A browser window will be opened. Now enter your login credentials for your
Dropbox account, to give your camera access to your Dropbox account (If you do
not have a Dropbox account please create a Dropbox account at
http://www.dropbox.com).
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6.1.2 iPod/iPhone
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Open the menu by pressing the arrow next to the camera and select “Camera
settings”.
3. If you are prompted with a login screen please use the correct username and
password (by default the username is “admin” and the password field is left
empty).
Note: This is NOT the Camera ID and Password which is mentioned on the card!
4. Press “Schedule”
5. Press “NAS/Cloud”
6. Select the option “Dropbox”
7. Set recording to “ON”.
8. Now determine if you wish to record constantly “Always recording” or if you wish
to record using the schedule “Schedule recording”.
9. Set the minimum of disk space that should stay available on your Dropbox
(minimum setting is 200MB)
10. If the settings have been set please press “Update”
11. Now press “Login”
12. A browser window will be opened. Now enter your login credentials for your
Dropbox account, to give your camera access to your Dropbox account (If you do
not have a Dropbox account please create a Dropbox account at
http://www.dropbox.com).
6.1.3 iPad
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Open the menu by pressing the arrow next to the camera and select
“Camera”.
3. If you are prompted with a login screen please use the correct username and
password (by default the username is “admin” and the password field is left
empty).
Note: This is NOT the Camera ID and Password which is mentioned on the card!
4. Press “Schedule”
5. Press “NAS/Cloud”
6. Select the option “Dropbox”
7. Set recording to “ON”.
8. Now determine if you wish to record constantly “Always recording” or if you wish
to record using the schedule “Schedule recording”.
9. Set the minimum of disk space that should stay available on your Dropbox
(minimum setting is 200MB)
10. If the settings have been set please press “Update”
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11. Now press “Login”
12. A browser window will be opened. Now enter your login credentials for your
Dropbox account, to give your camera access to your Dropbox account (If you do
not have a Dropbox account please create a Dropbox account at
http://www.dropbox.com).
6.2 Configure the APP to get access to the Dropbox
recordings.
6.2.1 Android
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Select the option “Playback” at the bottom left of the APP.
3. Select the button “Dropbox” (in case you do not get the Dropbox button please
check if you have installed the latest version of the APP (check chapter
Download/Update the APP))
4. Press the + to add a Dropbox account.
5. Now please enter your credentials of your Dropbox account (If you do not have a
Dropbox account please create a Dropbox account at http://www.dropbox.com).
6. If prompted by Dropbox to give permission to ipcam_S to get access to your
Dropbox select “Allow”.
7. Now your account is added to the menu “Playback->Dropbox”
6.2.2 iPod/iPhone/iPad
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Select the option “Playback” at the bottom left of the APP.
3. Select the button “Dropbox” (in case you do not get the Dropbox button please
check if you have installed the latest version of the APP (check chapter
Download/Update the APP))
4. Press the + to add a Dropbox account.
5. Now please enter your credentials of your Dropbox account (If you do not have a
Dropbox account please create a Dropbox account at http://www.dropbox.com).
6. If prompted by Dropbox to give permission to ipcam_S to get access to your
Dropbox select “Allow”.
7. Now your account is added to the menu “Playback->Dropbox”
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6.3 Playback of Dropbox recordings
6.3.1 Android
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Select the option “Playback” at the left bottom corner of the APP.
3. Select the button “Dropbox” (in case you do not get the Dropbox button please
check if you have installed the latest version of the APP (check chapter
Download/Update the APP))
4. Select your Dropbox account you have added to the APP earlier to the list.
5. You will now get an overview of all cameras that have permission to record to your
Dropbox account.
6. Select the Camera ID you wish to view.
7. You will now get an overview of all the dates that the selected camera has
recorded to your Dropbox account (date is displayed as YYYYMMDD).
8. Select the date you wish to view.
9. Now you will see all the recordings of the selected camera and date. The filename
is based upon the recording time. HHMMSS.crf select the file/time of the recording
you wish to playback.
10. The file will be loaded from your Dropbox and you can now playback the file on
your Smartphone/Tablet.
6.3.2 iPod/iPhone/iPad
1. Open the Easy Pro View APP
2. Select the option “Playback” at the left bottom corner of the APP.
3. Select the button “Dropbox” (in case you do not get the Dropbox button please
check if you have installed the latest version of the APP (check chapter
Download/Update the APP))
4. Select your Dropbox account you have added to the APP earlier to the list.
5. You will now get an overview of all cameras that have permission to record to your
Dropbox account.
6. Select the Camera ID you wish to view.
7. You will now get an overview of all the dates that the selected camera has
recorded to your Dropbox account (date is displayed as YYYYMMDD).
8. Select the date you wish to view.
9. Now you will see all the recordings of the selected camera and date. The filename
is based upon the recording time. HHMMSS.crf select the file/time of the recording
you wish to playback.
10. The file will be loaded from your Dropbox and you can now playback the file on
your Smartphone/Tablet.
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6.4 Changing the recording settings
Advised bandwidth settings based on your internet upload speed:
Bandwidth
Resolution
Frame Rate
64kbps
320 x 240
5
128kbps
320 x 240
15
256kbps
320 x 240
20
512kbps
640 x 480
10
768kbps
640 x 480
15
1Mbps
1024 x 768
10
1.2Mbps
1024 x 768
10
1.5Mbps
1024 x 768
15
2Mbps
1280 x 800
15
3Mbps
1280 x 800
25
Please make sure the total bandwidth of all your Easy Pro View cameras do not
exceed your internet upload bandwidth (preferably make sure there is enough upload
bandwidth available for other devices).
Example: Internet upload speed = 10 Mbps
And you wish to use 3 Easy Pro View cameras that can record to Dropbox
simultaneously and you still wish to keep a minimum Internet upload connection of 3-4
Mbps.
10Mbps – 4 Mbps = 6Mbps
6Mbps / 3 cameras = 2Mbps per camera
Setup all 3 cameras to 2Mbps with a max. resolution of 1280x800 @15fps
6.4.1 Login to the webpage
1. First make sure the PC software is installed on your desktop or laptop.
2. Double click the ‘Easy Pro View’ shortcut placed on your desktop.
3. The program will automatically search for your camera in your network. When
found, the camera will be displayed in “Auto search” list.
4. Right mouse button click your camera, click “Web configure”
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5. Now a browser screen will appear.
6. Fill out the camera’s username and password. By default, the username is ‘admin’
and the password should not be entered.
Note: This is NOT the Camera ID and Password which is mentioned on the card!
7. Now click “Video”
8. Click “Video settings”
6.4.2 Video Settings
The Easy Pro View camera is designed to provide high quality video for viewing from
Easy Pro View software. In this settings menu you can modify the Main Stream
settings that are related to the Dropbox recording and video streaming.
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1. Internet speed – this is the Internet upload bandwidth of your network
environment. Higher value will generate higher video quality and bandwidth. But if
your Internet upload connection cannot provide more bandwidth than the
specified value, the video quality could degrade and other devices using the same
internet connection can experience connection issues. Please make sure to use a
value that is lower than your internet upload bandwidth.
2. Adjust resolution & frame rate automatically – you can let the system select the
suitable video resolution and frame rate automatically for you. The selection is
based on the “Internet speed” value. This is the recommended default setting.
3. Resolution – there are five choices : 320x240, 480x360 640x400, 1024x768 and
1280x800. If you decide to choose the value manually, you can choose one of the
five values. Please be noticed that if the Internet speed is slow (low value), high
resolution(1280x800) or frame rate could cause bad video quality.
4. Frame rate – the video frame display rate. Higher value means faster movement
and continuity in the video display.
5. Favour/Preference – choose between “Video motion”, “Image quality”, “better
quality” and “best quality”. When the real bandwidth is not enough for the selected
“Internet speed”, the system will need to degrade the video motion or image
quality. This selection will decide if the user want to maintain the “video motion” or
“image quality” when the internet speed is not good enough.
6. Sharpness – the sharpness of the video, higher value means sharper video.
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7.0 Frequently Asked Questions and other
related information
The latest Frequently asked questions for your product can be found on the support
page of your product. Eminent will update these pages frequently to assure you have
the most recent information. Visit www.eminent-online.com for more information about
your product.
8.0 Service and support
This users manual has been carefully written by Eminent’s technical experts. If you
have problems installing or using the product, please fill out the support form at the
website www.eminent-online.com/support.
You can also contact us by phone. Please check www.eminent-online.com/support for
the helpdesk phone number and opening hours.
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9.0 Warning and points of attention
Due to laws, directives and regulations set out by the European parliament, some
(wireless) devices could be subject to limitations concerning its use in certain
European member states. In certain European member states the use of such devices
could be prohibited. Contact your (local) government for more information about this
limitations.
Always follow up the instructions in the manual*, especially where it concerns devices
which need to be assembled.
Warning: In most cases this concerns an electronic device. Wrong/improper use may
lead to (severe) injuries!
Repairing of the device should be done by qualified Eminent staff. The warranty
immediately voids when products have undergone self repair and/or by misuse. For
extended warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.eminent-
online.com/warranty.
*Tip: Eminent manuals are written with great care. However, due to new technological
developments it can happen that a printed manual does not longer contain the most
recent information.
If you are experiencing any problems with the printed manual or you cannot find what
you are looking for, please always check our website www.eminent-online.com first for
the newest updated manual.
Also, you will find frequently asked questions in the FAQ section. It is highly
recommended to consult the FAQ section. Very often the answer to your questions will
be found here.
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10.0 Warranty conditions
The five-year Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products, unless mentioned
otherwise before or during the moment of purchase. After buying a second-hand
Eminent product the remaining period of warranty is measured from the moment of
purchase by the product’s initial owner. Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent
products and parts, indissolubly connected or mounted to the product it concerns.
Power supply adapters, batteries, antennas and all other products not directly
integrated in or connected to the main product or products of which, without
reasonable doubt, can be assumed that wear and tear during use will show a different
pattern than the main product, are not covered by the Eminent warranty. Products are
not covered by the Eminent warranty when exposed to incorrect/improper use,
external influences or when opening the service parts of the product by parties other
than Eminent. Eminent may use refurbished materials for repair or replacement of
your defective product. Eminent cannot be held responsible for changes in network
settings by internet providers. We cannot guarantee that the Eminent networking
product will keep working when settings are changed by the internet providers.
Eminent cannot guarantee the working of web services, apps and other third party
content that is available through Eminent products. Eminent products with an internal
hard disk have a limited warranty period of two years on the hard disk. Eminent could
not be held responsible for any data lost. Please make sure that if the product stores
data on a hard drive or other memory source, you will make a copy before you return
the product for repair.
When my product gets defective
Should you encounter a product rendered defective for reasons other than described
above: Please contact your point of purchase for taking care of your defective product.
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