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Notes and warnings
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Product description
SV-BA301-E is a camera designed for real-time video surveillance. Due to the QuadHD resolution, the transmitted image is clear and detailed. PoE technology allows installing the camera everywhere, regardless of the location of the power supply. It also saves on the cost of power cables and makes the installation simple and not time-consuming.
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Technical specifications
| Interfaces | |
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| Memory card | 1 × MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC up to |
| 512 GB | |
| Ethernet | 1 × 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45), support for PoE |
| Network | |
| Type | 1/3” progressive scan CMOS |
| Effective pixels | 4 M |
| Lens and illumination | |
| Focal distance | 2.8 mm |
| Aperture | F/2.0 |
| Protocols | TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL/TLS, QoS, DHCP, DNS, RTP, RTSP, RTMP, NTP, SMB, NFS, TFTP |
| API | ONVIF (Profile S, Profile T), WSS API |
| Security | password protection, complex password, HTTPS encryption, WS-Username token, WS-Username basic for ONVIF, TLS1.3 |
| User/host | up to 10 users, 2 user levels: administrator, operator |
| Sensor | |
| Type | 1/3” progressive scan CMOS |
| Effective pixels | 4 MP |
| Lens and illumination | |
| Focal distance | 2.8 mm |
| Aperture | F/2.0 |
| Field | |
| of view (horizontal) | 100° |
| Field of view (diagonal) | 116° |
| Angle adjustment (tilt) | from 0° to 90° |
| Angle adjustment (rotate) | from 0° to 360° |
| IR illumination | yes |
| IR range | up to |
| 40 m | |
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| Image | |
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| Image | color |
| Maximum resolution | 2560 × 1440 |
| Maximum frame rate | 25 fps |
| Bit rate | up to 10 Mbps |
| Video compression | H.264, H.265 |
| Image quality improvement | BLC, HLC, DWDR, ANTI-FLICKER, DEFOG |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | no less than 50 dB |
| Minimum illumination | color: 0 |
| .02 lx, bw: 0 lx with IR | |
| Audio | |
| Built-in microphone | yes |
| Built-in dynamic | |
| yes | |
| Audio compression | PCM, AAC, MP2 |
| , ADPCM1, G.711U (PCMU)1, G.711A (PCMA)1, G.7261 | |
| Voice pickup distance | up to 5 m |
| Physical specifications | |
| Power supply | 12 V DC, PoE 802.3af (Mode A)2 |
| Housing | |
| metal | |
| Form factor | cylindrical camera |
| Mount options | indoor and outdoor |
| Dimensions ( | |
| W × H × D) | 70 × 67 × 186 mm |
| Weight | 0.38 kg |
| Operating temperature | from -40 to +60° |
| Operating humidity | no more than 90 % (non-condensing) |
| Ingress protection | |
| IP66 | |
| Lifetime | no less than 5 years |
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Design
Front view
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Design
Front view
The front view of the The front view of the camera is shown in the figure below.
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The bottom view of the camera is shown in the figure below.
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| 5 | MicroSD card slot |
| 6 | Speaker |
Base view
The base view of the camera is shown in the figure below.
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| 67 | Сable hole |
Cable design
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| 1 | Network interface |
| 2 | Sealing ring |
| 3 | Ethernet cable |
| 4 | Cable gland |
| 5 | Waterproof ring |
| 6 | Locking nut |
| 7 | Power adapter connector |
| 8 | Reset button |
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SV-BA301-E standard delivery package includes:
- SV-BA401BA301-E IP camera;
- Mounting kit;
- Case mounting template;
- Installation and initial configuration guide.
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- The camera is designed for indoor and outdoor usage.
- Do not install the device near heat sources.
- Do not expose the device to smoke, dust, water or other liquids. Do not mechanically damage the device.
- Do not open the device case. There are no user-serviceable elements inside the camera.
- At the end of its service life, do not dispose of the camera with normal household waste. Take it to an electronics recycling center.
Device installation
Selecting the camera location Якорь place place
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6. Connect the Ethernet cable in the order shown in the image below: slide the O-ring (2) over the sealing cap of the network interface (1). Place the locking nut (6) and the cable gland (4) on the Ethernet cable (3). Insert the Ethernet cable (3) into the network interface. Tighten the cable gland (4) and fix it to the sealing cap (1). Slide the waterproof ring (5) over the sealing ring (4). Make sure that the ring fits snugly over the connector. Tighten the locking nut (6) and fix it to the cable gland(4). Once the Ethernet cable is connected and insulated, connect the power cable to the power connector (7).
The assembled cable is shown in the figure below.
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Device management via the web interface
Getting started
- Connect the camera to your the local network.
Open a web browser and enter the
IP address of the devicedevice's IP address obtained from the DHCP server in the address bar.
- The authorization page will be displayed in the browser window. Enter your
- the username and password in the appropriate fields. ( The
- By default, the login name
- is admin and
- , the password is password).
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4. Click the "Sign Inin" button. The "Video WatchingWatch" page will open in the browser window.
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"Video Watching" menu
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"Watch" tab
- Streams:
- Main — main stream, has better broadcast quality;
- Sub — secondary stream, has average broadcast quality;
- Mob — mobile stream, has low broadcast quality.
- Main — main stream, has better broadcast quality;
"Archive" tab
- Filtration — searching for records by specified parameters.
- Time from — filtering media files recorded starting from the specified date and time;
- Time to — filtering media files recorded up to the specified date and time;
- Record mode:
- All — displaying all media files;
- Permanent recording — displaying media files with the "Permanent recording" mode;
- Event recording — displaying media files with the "Event recording" mode.
- Event:
- All — displaying all media files;
- Motion — displaying media files with the "Motion" recording mode.
"Settings" tab
"Device Information" menu
- Menu tabs — for grouping by categories: Watch, Archive, Settings;
- Web interface theme — dark and light;
- Username;
- Web interface help;
- Web interface language;
- Logout;
- Menu items;
- Device information:
- Model — device model name;
- Serial Number — device serial number;
- MAC Address — device MAC address;
- Firmware version — current device firmware version.
"System Settings" tab
"Date And Time"
- Time — camera time. Can be edited if synchronization is not enabled;
- Timezone — camera time zone;
- NTP Server — NTP server address;
- NTP Server Synchronization — enabling NTP synchronization.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Configuration"
- Configuration — section for working with the device configuration:
- Load the Device Configuration from a File — select the file from which the camera will load its configuration;
- Save the Device Configuration to a File — export the device configuration for further use.
- Reboot By Timer — section for configuring automatic weekly reboot:
- Day — the day of the week when the reboot will occur;
- Time — the exact time when the reboot will occur.
- Device Management:
- Reboot Device;
- Reset to Factory Default Settings.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Users Settings"
- Users Settings — creating a camera user for interaction with the web interface:
- User Name — user login;
- Password — user password;
- Group Name — group with specific access rights;
- Actions:
- Edit — change existing user parameters;
- Remove — delete user.
- Group Settings — group and access rights settings:
- Group Name — group name;
- Actions:
- Edit — change existing user parameters;
- Remove — delete group.
"Firmware Upgrade"
- Firmware URI — URI link from which the camera can download the firmware for updating.
To start the update, press the "Start Upgrading" button.
"Video/Audio Settings"
"Stream Settings"
- Streams:
- Main — main stream, has the best broadcast quality;
- Secondary — secondary stream, has average broadcast quality;
- Mobile — mobile stream, has low broadcast quality.
- Main — main stream, has the best broadcast quality;
- Stream params:
- Resolution — selection of the image resolution transmitted from the camera:
- 1280 × 720;
- 1920 × 1080;
- 2560 × 1440.
- Codec — selection of the video compression standard:
- H.264;
- H.265.
- Frames per second — number of frames that will be transmitted per second. The maximum frequency is 25 frames per second;
- Rate control mode — stream encoding mode:
- Constant bitrate — mode in which the stream has a constant bitrate set in the "Bitrate" field;
- Variable bitrate — mode in which the stream has a variable bitrate. The bitrate varies with the complexity of the image but does not exceed the "Maximum bitrate" value and on average adheres to the "Bitrate" value.
- Bitrate — amount of information transmitted by the camera. Increasing this parameter proportionally increases the quality of the transmitted image. Maximum bitrate — 6000 kbps.
- Resolution — selection of the image resolution transmitted from the camera:
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"RTSP Settings"
- Streams:
- Main — main stream, has the best broadcast quality;
- Secondary — secondary stream, has average broadcast quality;
- Mobile — mobile stream, has low broadcast quality.
- Main — main stream, has the best broadcast quality;
- Sream params — section for configuring RTSP streaming:
- Audio — enable and disable audio in the stream;
- Enabled — enable and disable the stream;
- Stream URL — link to the selected stream considering the fields "Login", "Password", and "Port" in the "Common params" section;
- Audio — enable and disable audio in the stream;
- Common params:
- Login — username up to 63 characters in Latin alphabet and numbers;
- Password — user password up to 63 characters in Latin alphabet and numbers;
- Port — port through which the stream can be obtained from the RTSP server.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Audio Settings"
- Mic enable — enabling and disabling the microphone;
- Volume — microphone volume. Maximum value — 150 dB;
- Gain — microphone volume gain. Maximum value — 31 dB;
- Denoise mode:
- Off — noise damping off;
- Low — low noise damping;
- Medium — medium noise damping;
- High — high noise damping;
- Max — maximum noise damping.
- AGC enable:
- Volume — automatic microphone gain volume;
- Gain — microphone volume gain.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Sensor Settings"
- IR settings:
- IR brightness;
- Enable IR:
- off:
- on;
- auto.
- Day&Night — selection of infrared illumination mode:
- Auto — automatic switching between day and night mode based on light level;
- Day — infrared illumination is always off;
- Night — infrared illumination is always on.
- Image settings:
- Contrast — image contrast. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255. The default value is 128;
- Sharpness — image sharpness. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255. The default value is 90;
- Saturation — image saturation. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255. The default value is 128;
- Brightness — image brightness. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255. The default value is 128;
- White balance — used to adjust the color temperature depending on the environment:
- auto — automatic configuration;
- day — daylight;
- cloud — cloudy;
- inc — incandescent lamp;
- fluo — fluorescent light;
- twi — twilight;
- shade — shade;
- warm_fluo — warm fluorescent light.
- Image orientation — camera image management:
- Default — camera transmits the image as the user sees it with their own eyes;
- Vertical Flip — image is reflected along the vertical axis;
- Horizontal Flip — image is reflected along the horizontal axis;
- 180 Rotation — image is reflected vertically and horizontally, thus providing an image as in "Standard" mode for a physically inverted camera.
- Image enhancement:
- Antiflicker — compensation for lamp flicker from power grids of different frequencies:
- off;
- 50 Hz;
- 60 Hz.
- Backlight compensation — elimination of darkening when the object is against a bright light source. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 10;
- 2D Denoiser — noise damping in each frame by analyzing neighboring pixels. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255. Default value — 128;
- 3D Denoiser — noise damping by analyzing both neighboring pixels and changes between frames. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255. Default value — 128;
- Defog — increasing image clarity and contrast in poor visibility conditions caused by fog or haze:
- Strength — it is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255.
- Antiflicker — compensation for lamp flicker from power grids of different frequencies:
- DWDR:
- Enable WDR — improving image visibility with any lighting level fluctuations:
- Strength — degree of brightening dark areas. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255;
- Hilight — degree of suppression of bright areas. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 10.
- Enable WDR — improving image visibility with any lighting level fluctuations:
"OSD parameters"
- OSD — On-Screen Display, text displayed on the screen;
- Text:
- Show — enable the display of user text;
- Transparency — transparency of the displayed text. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255;
- Text — field for entering text to display.
- Date:
- Show — enable the display of the date;
- Transparency — transparency of the displayed date. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 255.
- Text:
"Network Settings" menu
"Network"
- Mode:
- Auto — obtaining all settings via DHCP;
- Manual — setting all network parameters manually:
- IP Address;
- Network Mask;
- Dns List — addresses of DNS servers;
- + — adding a backup DNS server;
- Default Gateway.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"ONVIF Settings"
- Enabled — enabling the ONVIF protocol;
- Port — port through which the camera will interact with control systems via the ONVIF protocol. By default, port 1000 is used;
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- Users — creating users with specific access rights:
- Login — user login;
- Password — user password;
- Rights — user access level:
- Administrator — full access to all device functions;
- Operator — access to basic device functions. Cannot change settings or manage users;
- Media user — limited access (view only). No rights to change configuration;
- Anonymous — minimal rights (if allowed in settings). Usually view only without authorization.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Additional Settings"
- Enable HTTP Server — access to the camera's web interface via the HTTP protocol;
- HTTP Port — port through which interaction with the camera's web interface via the HTTP protocol will be carried out. By default, port 80 is used;
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When configuring ports, it is necessary to pay attention to the ports reserved by the system to avoid port conflicts. Ports reserved by the system: 23, 80, 443, 554, 1000, 8090, 8091, 8092, 8093. |
- Enable HTTPS Server — access to the camera's web interface via the HTTPS protocol;
- HTTPS Port — port through which interaction with the camera's web interface via the HTTPS protocol will be carried out. By default, port 443 is used.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"System Log"
- Download log — download system log;
- Remote logging — section for configuring logs to a remote server:
- Syslog server — address of the remote syslog server.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Archive Settings" menu
"Schedule"
- Schedule — setting the period during which the camera will record. To select the necessary intervals, highlight them by clicking the left mouse button.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Record Parameters"
- Streams:
- Main — main stream, has the best broadcast quality;
- Secondary — secondary stream, has average broadcast quality;
- Mobile — mobile stream, has low broadcast quality.
- Main — main stream, has the best broadcast quality;
- Record:
- Permanent recording — video recording is permanent;
- Event recording — video recording occurs only when an event is detected;
- Off — video recording is not conducted.
- Maximum number of events — saving a set number of events to a MicroSD card. If the number of events is exceeded, old recordings will be overwritten. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 10000;
- Record sound — enable/disable the microphone during recording.
To save the settings, click the "Apply" button.
"Storage Settings" menu
- Erase — formatting the MicroSD card for archive recording;
- Percentage of storage space allocated for video recordings, % — indicates what part of the total storage volume will be used for storing video. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 100;
- Percentage of volume for event recordings (from the allocated volume for video recordings), % — indicates how much space from this volume will be allocated for event recordings. It is possible to set a value in the range from 0 to 100;
- Enable record loop — when the storage is full, old recordings will be overwritten with new ones.
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To save the settings, click the "Apply" button
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- Default — camera renders the image as the user sees it with their eyes;
- Vertical Flip — image is mirrored along the vertical axis;
- Horizontal Flip — image is mirrored along the horizontal axis;
- 180 Rotation — image is mirrored vertically and horizontally, thus providing an image as in the "Standard" mode for a physically inverted camera.
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"Video settings" menu
"Stream settings" submenu
- Streams:
- Main — primary stream, the best broadcast quality;
- Secondary — secondary stream, average broadcast quality;
- Mobile — mobile stream, poor broadcast quality.
- Main — primary stream, the best broadcast quality;
- Stream parameters:
- Resolution — selection of resolution of the image broadcast from the camera. The maximum resolution is 2560 × 1440.
- Codec — selection of video compression standard:
- H.264;
- H.265.
- Frame per second — number of frames that will be transmitted in one second. Maximum frequency — 25 fps;
- Rate control mode — mode of stream encoding:
- Constant bitrate — mode where the stream has a constant bitrate set in the "Bitrate" field;
- Variable bitrate — mode where the stream has a variable bitrate. Bitrate is varied by the complexity of the image, but does not exceed the "Maximum bitrate" value, and adheres to the "Bitrate" value.
- Bitrate — amount of information transmitted by the camera. Increasing this parameter proportionally increases the quality of the transmitted image.
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
"RTSP" submenu
- Stream params — section for configuring RTSP broadcasting:
- Audio — enable and disable audio in the stream;
- Enabled — enable and disable the stream;
- Stream URL — link to the selected stream considering the "Login", "Password" and "Port" fields of the "General parameters" section;
- Audio — enable and disable audio in the stream;
- Common params:
- Login — user name up to 63 Latin alphabet characters and digits;
- Password — user password up to 63 Latin alphabet characters and digits;
- Port — port to receive stream from RTSP server.
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
"System Log" menu
- Download log — download system log;
- Remote logging — section for configuring logs to a remote server:
- Syslog server — address of the remote syslog server.
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
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"System settings" menu
"Device Information" submenu
- Model — name of the device model;
- Serial Number — serial number of the device;
- MAC Address — MAC address of the device;
- Firmware Version — current firmware version of the device.
"Device configuration" submenu
- Configuration — section for working with the device configuration:
- Load the Device Configuration from a File — select a file from which the camera will load its configuration;
- Save the Device Configuration to a File — download device configuration for further use.
- Reboot By Timer — section to configure an automatic weekly reboot:
- Day — day of the week when the reboot is performed;
- Time — exact time when the reboot is performed.
- Device Management:
- Reboot Device;
- Flush Recorder;
- Reset to Factory Default Settings.
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
"Date And Time" submenu
- Time — time on the camera. It can be edited if synchronization is not enabled;
- Timezone — time zone on the camera;
- NTP Server Synchronization — enable synchronization by NTP.
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
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"Network Settings" menu
- Mode:
- Auto — receiving all settings via DHCP;
- Manual — setting all network settings manually:
- IP Address;
- Network Mask;
- Dns List — DNS servers addresses;
- + — adding a backup DNS server;
- Default Gateway.
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
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"Firmware Upgrade" menu
- Firmware URI — URI link that allows the camera to download the firmware for upgrading.
Click the "Start Upgrading" button to start the upgrade.




































