NETGEAR VNC4030-111PAS Manuale utente

FlexPower ONVIF
Wire-FreeIPCameraandBase
Station User Manual
User Manual
ModelVNC4030-111PAS and
VNB4000-111PAS
October 2017
202-11848-01
350 E. Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA

Support
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product, get help, access the latest downloads and user manuals, and join our community.We recommend that
you use only official NETGEAR support resources.
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Compliance
For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about/regulatory.
See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply.
Trademarks
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trademarks are used for reference purposes only.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction and Hardware Overview
System Concepts...................................................................................................6
System Requirements............................................................................................6
Base Station Hardware Overview..........................................................................6
Base Station Package Contents........................................................................7
Base Station Back Panel...................................................................................7
Base Station Front Panel...................................................................................8
Base Station Top Panel With LEDs...................................................................9
Base Station Label............................................................................................9
Camera Hardware Overview................................................................................10
Camera Package Contents.............................................................................10
Insert the Battery.............................................................................................11
Camera LED and SYNC Button......................................................................11
Camera Label..................................................................................................12
Chapter 2 Install the System Components and Access the Base Station
Installation Overview............................................................................................14
Install the Base Station in Your Network..............................................................14
Synchronize a Camera With the Base Station.....................................................15
Access the Base Station for the First Time..........................................................16
Add a Camera to an ONVIF-Compliant VMS.......................................................17
Place a Camera for Optimal Motion Detection.....................................................19
Access and Test the Base Station Camera Feeds...............................................21
Save the Local Browser Interface of the Base Station as a Web App..................21
Access the Local Browser Interface of the Base Station From OutsideYour
Network................................................................................................................22
Chapter 3 Manage Base Station Settings
Add a Camera by Synchronizing It With the Base Station...................................24
Remove a Camera From the Base Station..........................................................25
Change the Base Station Password.....................................................................26
Manage Emails and Notifications.........................................................................26
Configure the Base Station SMTP Server Settings.........................................26
Add Email Recipients......................................................................................28
Set Up Email Notifications...............................................................................29
Reset the Email Notifications Configuration....................................................29
Assign a Static IP Address to the Base Station...................................................30
Reenable the DHCP Client on the Base Station..................................................31
Manage the System Time....................................................................................32
Change the Flicker Rate......................................................................................33
View Base Station Information.............................................................................34
Download the Logs..............................................................................................34
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Update the Firmware...........................................................................................35
Check for and Install New Firmware................................................................35
Manually Download and Install New Firmware...............................................36
Disable the Automatic Firmware Check..........................................................37
Manage the Configuration....................................................................................37
Back Up the Configuration..............................................................................38
Restore the Configuration...............................................................................38
Restart the Base Station From the Local Browser Interface................................39
Reset the Base Station to Factory Default Settings.............................................40
Reset the Base Station From the Local Browser Interface..............................40
Reset the Base Station by Using the Reset Button.........................................41
Chapter 4 Manage Camera Settings
Extend the Battery Life of a FlexPower Camera..................................................44
Arm or Disarm a Camera.....................................................................................44
Take a Camera Snapshot.....................................................................................45
Change the Name for a Camera..........................................................................46
Manage the Video Settings for a Camera............................................................46
Set the Streaming Duration.............................................................................47
Enable or Disable Night Vision........................................................................48
Enable or Disable Image Rotation...................................................................48
Manage Motion Sensitivity for a Camera.............................................................49
Calibrate the Motion Sensitivity for a Camera.................................................49
Set the Motion Sensitivity for a Camera..........................................................50
Assign a Static IP Address to a Camera..............................................................51
Reenable DHCP for a Camera.............................................................................52
Manage a Camera Arming Schedule...................................................................52
Add and Enable an Arming Schedule Block....................................................53
Enable or Disable All Arming Schedules.........................................................54
Change the Time for an Arming Schedule Block.............................................55
Delete an Arming Schedule Block...................................................................56
View Information About a Camera.......................................................................57
Assign a Camera to Another Camera Slot...........................................................57
Copy a Camera Configuration to Another Camera Slot.......................................58
Copy a Camera Configuration From Another Camera Slot..................................59
Reset the Configuration for a Camera Slot..........................................................60
Chapter 5 Set Up FlexPower With Milestone Arcus or Another VMS
Milestone Arcus on NETGEAR ReadyNAS.........................................................62
Automatic Camera Discovery in Milestone Arcus............................................62
Manually Add a Camera to Milestone Arcus...................................................62
Add the User Name and Password for Camera Access in Milestone Arcus....63
Manage the Video Settings for a Camera in Milestone Arcus.........................64
Set Up a Computer as an ONVIF Storage Device...............................................65
Appendix A Factory Default Settings andTechnical Specifications
Factory Default Settings.......................................................................................67
Technical Specifications.......................................................................................68
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Introduction and Hardware Overview
This manual is for the NETGEAR FlexPower ONVIF®-compliant Wire-Free IP Camera, model VNC4030, and
the FlexPower Base Station for FlexPower Cameras, model VNB4000.
Open NetworkVideo Interface Forum (ONVIF) is an open industry forum for the development of a global standard
for the interface of IP-based physical security products.This standard defines communication between devices
such as FlexPower cameras and base stations, a video management system (VMS), and access control systems.
The FlexPower camera, which you can place indoors or outdoors, streams video only when motion is detected.
The camera can operate for months on a single charge with its rechargeable battery, which you can power with
an optional solar panel or with the power adapter that is supplied with the camera.
The FlexPower base station acceptsWiFi streaming video data from FlexPower cameras and delivers the video
data to an ONVIF-compliant VMS such as Milestone Arcus on NETGEAR ReadyNAS. A single base station
supports WiFi streaming from up to four cameras.
The chapter contains the following sections:
•System Concepts
•System Requirements
•Base Station Hardware Overview
•Camera Hardware Overview
For more information about the topics that are covered in this manual, visit the support website
at netgear.com/support.
Note
Firmware updates with new features and bug fixes are made available from time to time at
downloadcenter.netgear.com.You can check for and download new firmware manually. If
the features or behavior of your product does not match what is described in this guide, you
might need to update your firmware.
Note
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System Concepts
The FlexPower camera and base station are designed for small and medium-sized businesses, security
management, and facility management.
The FlexPower base station is always on and available over your local network, WAN, or both.The FlexPower
camera functions in standby mode until the camera detects motion and starts video streaming to the base
station and VMS. From the base station, you can schedule the camera to be armed only during specific
times.If motion occurs in the camera field of view, the camera starts video streaming only if the camera is
armed.
In addition to limited controls from the base station, you can use the pan-tilt-zoom software buttons in the
VMS to wake the camera for live viewing from the VMS.
You can also configure theVMS to record only when it detects motion from the camera video stream or only
during specific times.That is, the camera might detect motion and start a video stream, but recording of the
video stream is controlled by theVMS.If you configure theVMS to record only during certain times of the
day, make sure that you also configure the camera to be armed only during those times.This way you
prevent the battery from being used unnecessarily and avoid a reduced battery life.However, if you schedule
the VMS to record but the camera is disarmed, no recording occurs.
System Requirements
A system with FlexPower cameras and FlexPower base stations requires you to obtain and install the
following additional components for the system to be fully functional:
•VMS software application. ONVIF-compliant VMS application such as NETGEAR Milestone Arcus.
However, you can use the FlexPower components with any other ONVIF-compliantVMS application.
For more information, see Set Up FlexPower With Milestone Arcus or Another VMS on page 61.
•Storage system.A storage system such as a NETGEAR ReadyNAS system for storage and replaying
of the video data streams.However, you can use the FlexPower components with any other storage
system that supports an ONVIF-compliant VMS application.
You can even store the data streams on your computer using the Milestone XProtect Essential+
application. For more information, visit
milestonesys.com/solutions/platform/video-management-software/xprotect-essential//. Unless your
computer includes a very high-capacity hard drive, you can store only a limited number of data streams
on your computer.
Base Station Hardware Overview
The FlexPower base station accepts WiFi streaming video data from FlexPower cameras and delivers the
video data to ONVIF-compliant VMS platforms such as Milestone Arcus on NETGEAR ReadyNAS. Each
base station can support WiFi streaming from up to four FlexPower cameras.
You can mount the base station on a ceiling or wall, or install it on a flat surface.For optimal antenna
performance, we recommend mounting the base station on a ceiling or installing it on a flat surface.For
information about how to mount the base station, see the FlexPower Base Station for FlexPower ONVIF
Cameras Model VNB4000-111PAS Quick Start Guide, which is included in the product package or which
you can download by visiting downloadcenter.netgear.com.
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Base Station Package Contents
The package for the base station contains the following items:
•FlexPower base station
•Power adapter (localized to the region)
•Ethernet cable
•Drop ceiling T-bar and wall mount with hardware (not shown in the following)
•Quick start guide (not shown in the following figure)
Figure 1. Base station package contents
Base Station Back Panel
Figure 2. Base station back panel
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The back panel of the base station provides the following components (listed from left to right):
•DC power receptacle. A DC power receptacle for the power adapter that is included in the product
package.
•On-Off power button. A power button that lets you turn the base unit on or off.
•LAN port. An RJ-45 Ethernet port to connect the base station to your LAN.
•USB2 port.A USB 2.0 port labeled USB2.This port is disabled and might be enabled in a future update.
•USB1 port.A USB 2.0 port labeled USB1.This port is disabled and might be enabled in a future update.
•Reset button.A recessed button that lets you reset the base station to factory default settings. For
more information, see Reset the Base Station by Using the Reset Button on page 41.
Base Station Front Panel
Figure 3. Base station front panel
The front panel of the base station provides the SYNC button that lets you synchronize a FlexPower camera
with the base station. For more information, see Synchronize a Camera With the Base Station on page 15.
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Base StationTop Panel With LEDs
Three status LEDs are located on the top panel of the base station.The following table describes the LED
status.
Table 1. LED descriptions
DescriptionLED
Off. No power is supplied to the base station.
Solid green. Power is supplied to the base station and the base station is ready.
Solid amber.The base station is booting.
Blinking green.The base station is upgrading firmware.
Power LED
Off. No link with the network is detected.
Solid green. A link with the network is detected.
Solid amber. A network connection problem occurred.The base station is not connected to the
LAN or to the router, the cable is disconnected, or another network problem occurred.
Network LED
Off. No cameras are connected to the base station.
Solid green. One or more cameras are connected to the base station.
Blinking green.The base station and a camera are attempting to synchronize.
Solid amber. A camera is too far from the base station or the signal is weak.
Camera LED
Base Station Label
The base station label, also referred to as the product label, is on the bottom panel.The label shows the
serial number, the MAC address, and other information for the base station.
Figure 4. Base station label
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Camera Hardware Overview
The FlexPower camera synchronizes with the FlexPower base station to send video data streams to the
VMS.The camera comes with indoor and outdoor mounting hardware and a battery, which you can recharge
with the power adapter (included in the package) or a solar panel (not included but available as an option).
Depending on how you use the camera, the battery can operate for months on a single charge.The camera
uses Quick Charge technology. A typical USB charger is not compatible with the camera.Therefore, to
recharge the camera, use only the power adapter and USB cable that are included in the package.
For more information about how to install the camera, see the following guides, both of which are included
in the product package and which you can also download by visiting downloadcenter.netgear.com:
•FlexPower ONVIF Wire-Free IP Camera Model VNC4030-111PAS Quick Start Guide
•Wall-Mounting the FlexPower Camera Model VNC4030-111PAS Quick Start Guide
Camera Package Contents
The package for the camera contains the following items:
•FlexPower camera
•Rechargeable battery
•Power cable
•Power adapter
•Outdoor mount
•Outdoor mount plate
•Magnetic wall mount
•Mounting screws (two sets of two screws)
•Drywall anchors
•Quick start guide (not shown in the following figure)
Figure 5. Camera package contents
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