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ACTi IP Utility Users Manual For Version 4.4.08

2016/09/26

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Table of Contents

1 Overview 3

What is ACTi IP Utility ...................................................................... 3

Featured Functions .......................................................................... 4

2 Getting Started 5

System Requirement ........................................................................ 5

Operation System .......................................................................... 5

Running the Application .................................................................. 5

Searching Devices ............................................................................ 6

Device Connection Status 7 Configuration Status 8

Configuring Device Settings ............................................................ 9

Configuring Date/Time ................................................................. 10

Configuring Motion Settings ......................................................... 11

Configuring the Video / Audio Settings ......................................... 13

The Simplest Way to Command Multiple Devices ........................ 14

How to Change Device IP Address .............................................. 16

Upgrading Firmware .................................................................... 17

Making Backup of the Device Configurations ............................... 18

Restoring the Device Configurations ............................................ 18

Rebooting the Devices ................................................................. 19

Scan ............................................................................................. 20

Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 20

Changing UI Language ................................................................ 21

Read Search Result ..................................................................... 21

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Overview

With the vast development of surveillance system, functions and features are introduced one

after another thus lead to the complication of installation. ACTi, as a camera manufacturer and

video solution provider, is striving to make your daily job easier; hence, we are pleased to offer

you IP Utility - a handy tool that allows you to easily manage multiple ACTi devices on your

network.

What is ACTi IP Utility

IP Utility is a free, Windows-based application tool with friendly user interface. It helps you locate

available ACTi devices including cameras, video encoders, and standalone NVRs in the network

by showing its IP address. It also possesses the capability of concurrently editing essential

camera settings such as automatically assign IP address, resolution change and motion

detection region setups and more configuration for multiple cameras. Detailed information of

each of those features will be covered in the later chapters.

As ACTicontinues todeliver new products and technologies, IP Utility has also been streamlined

to enhance essential functions to help you manage your ACTi devices.

You can download the latest version of this utility and related documents in PDF format from ACTi

corporate website under ACTi Utility Suite section:

http://www.acti.com/ip_utility

ACTi IP Products

Computer running ACTi IP Utility

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Featured Functions

IP Utility is featured by the following functions:

1. Global Configuring Method

To achieve mass installation and configuration, Global setting delivers a new concept of

multi-device setup in a speedy fashion. With this concept, you may select multiple devices for

configuration instantly and simultaneously apply your desirable settings to all. Regardless of

unique settings in different models, Global setting will automatically select the best and/or

next immediate value individually for your selected devices to achieve the best and fastest way

for your time-saving installation.

2. Smart Firmware Upgrade

Upgrading an individual device to its latest firmware version could be time-consuming and

confusing. IP Utility supports one-step firmware upgrade for multiple devices. In addition, it

would also pick the latest firmware that is available in selected folder and its subfolders.

3. URL Command Support

This version supports URL Command for specific controls and configurations.

4. Multi-language Support

IP Utility supports ten languages and will auto-select the UI language based on your operation

system.

Camera 1 Success!

Camera 2 Success!

Camera 3 Success!

Camera 4 Success!

Camera 5 Success!

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Getting Started

System Requirement

The operation of ACTi IP Utility will only consume limited system resources, but it should meet

the following criteria:

Operation System

Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows10 (both 32 bit and 64-bit versions)

Running the Application

1. Unzip the compressed file.

2. Execute the application IP_Utility.exe.

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Searching Devices

IP Utility will search for devices based on the selected network interface card (NIC) and network

segments it binds to. IP Utility will show a dropdown menu if there are multiple NICs available.

The default search mode - Basic Search will perform a quick search for available ACTi devices in

no time, which does not require the input of account/password.

Using Advanced Search for Detailed Device Properties

For the purposes of installation, system inspection or trouble-shooting, you may need a glance of

device basic audio/video properties without accessing the cameras firmware one by one, which

are available through Advanced Search. However, it would take longer to finish searching. The

search result will show as picture below which contains four sections-A, B, C and D:

A

Configuration Tool Bar: All the functions listed here are configurable through IP Utility.

Other than Refresh, each option can be executed on multiple devices with global

setting.

A Configuration Tool Bar

Global Setting

Parameter

Device List

Manual Input Bar

B

C D

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NOTE: All the configuration tools here are only applied to the cameras / video servers

you selected from the Device List below.

B Device List: Shows device information.

The checkboxes of camera / video server products are enabled for selections when

executing functions listed on Configuration Tool bar. For standalone network recorder

products, the checkboxes are disabled; you may connect to the discovered network

recorders y clicking on the IP addresses.

For multiple-channel devices (e.g., video encoder), a icon would be available.

Click on it to expand the channel list, click icon again to collapse list.

Move your mouse cursor over the icon to reveal device properties in a floating

window.

C Global Setting Parameter: Input proper account/password here to access selected

devices.

D Manual Input Bar: You can manually input IP address here for device that is reachable

from your network but not showing up in search result. As long as you successfully add a

device and connect to it, it will be remembered in the device list until you remove it.

Observing the Device Status

Each device status is shown in the Status column behind every entry.

Device Connection Status

Connection status:

Gray-out this device is not reachable via global setting parameter.

Black this device is reachable.

Status Message:

The device IP address has conflict with another devices Ip address conflict.

This device is added manually this device was added manually.

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Fail in authentication for querying device information Wrong account/password.

Configuration Status

Each time you apply settings to devices with global settings, the status column would display the

result. For example, if you reboot a camera, its status would appear as Rebooting during the

process, and turns to Success in save&reboot device when finished. On the other hand, if the

configuration fails, the status would show Fail to save & reboot device.

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Configuring Device Settings

For configurations including Date / Time, Motion, Video / Audio and URL, they are available when

the checkbox is checked.

In IP Utility, selected the device(s), and click Device Settings.

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Configuring Date/Time

On Date/Time tab, choose the SNTP/NTP Server if you want the device to sync with the time

server of your choice; or choose Set Manually to give specific time setting to the device.

For certain time-sensitive surveillance systems, you may modify the Daylight Saving Time

according to the DST rule of that country or region.

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Configuring Motion Settings

Motion detection is a key element in most surveillance systems; it can be used as a trigger for

events such as sending notifications or alarms to system monitor. ACTi camera supports three

motion detection regions, which are configurable through IP Utility.

In Motion tab, check Set Motion Detection Settings to devices.

1. Select the region, input the X coordinate(X), Y coordinate(Y), width (W) and height (H)

value into the four boxes.

NOTE: The default motion region setting is Full image size. Please select Keep

current settings if motion regions have been modified and you do not wish to

change them.

NOTE: You can click on top right of this window to bring up detailed

instructions on setting motion regions.

2. Sensitivity, Timer and Threshold configurations:

Sensitivity Determines how sensitive the camera reacts to the movement. The higher

is the sensitivity level, the smaller motion will trigger the alarm, default is 70.

Timer - The time period from the beginning of the triggered event during which the all

motion activities are ignored by the camera, default is 1 second.

Threshold Determines at what point the motion detection feature is triggered. The

higher threshold means more variance of pixels in view is needed to trigger the alarm,

default is 10%.

X Y W H

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Configuring the PIR Settings

Not all devices support PIR motion detection. For devices that are built-in with this function, you

can configure the Sensitivity and Timer of the PIR detector here.

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Configuring the Video / Audio Settings The video configurations such as resolution, frame rate or encoder type are the keys in users

application. However, they vary by different platforms and camera capabilities. For example, ACTi

ACM cameras support MJPG and MPEG4 encoders, while TCM cameras support MJPG,

MPEG4 and H.264 encoders. To let user manage various devices regardless of those

configuration differences, IP Utility provides complete lists of options for both video and audio

configurations; if the option you choose is not supported by the model, IP Utility will apply the

next mediate value.

Configuration Description

Video Streaming

Mode

For devices with dual stream functionality, they can use a smaller video

stream for live view with lesser frame rate to save CPU power. Meanwhile

the recording stream can be larger and have more FPS to retrieve

evidence when needed.

Video Encoder Select the encoders compression type.

Video Resolution Select the video resolution of the device. Max will automatically pick the

max resolution of each devices capability.

Video Frame Rate Select the available frame rate. Max will automatically pick the max

frame rate of each devices capability. Half will use the half of the

devices max supported value ,as Quarter will use the quarter of the

devices max supported value.

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Video Bitrate Mode Constant Bit Rate: The bit rate remains constant at all conditions, Video

quality will be better when image is still. Large amount of motion or

complex scene will degrade quality slightly.

Variable Bit Rate: The video bit rate will vary based upon scene complexity

and amount of movement. The quality will remain the same.

Video Max Bitrate

(Constant Bitrate

only)

This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any given second

of video streaming. Assigning a limited bit rate may result in a few dropped

frames rate when the stream data overflows the allowed bit rate. Doing so

will also disable Bit Rate setting below.

Video Bitrate

(Constant Bitrate

only)

This is the target bitrate that the camera will attempt to provide when using

Constant Bitrate mode, only enable when you selected Unlimited for

Video Max Bitrate. The actual value will fluctuate slightly based on scene

changes.

Video Quality This configuration is only available if the video encoder is H.264 or

MPEG4 and the video bitrate mode is Variable Bitrate Mode. For devices

that use Low/Medium/High settings for video quality, the settings 1~100 in

this configuration will be converted to those three levels like this:

1~33 Low; 34~66Medium; 67~100High

GOP Length

(Variable Bit Rate

Only)

When encoder type is MPEG4 or H.264 and video bitrate mode is

Variable Bit Rate. Select the Interval between two I-frames. This is also

called GOP Length. (Group of Picture).

Audio In State Enable or disable Audio In via the check box.

Audio In Sensitivity Choose the sensitivity level of line-in audio

Audio Out Volume Control the output volume of Audio Out here

NOTE: If the device does not support audio function, IP Utility should skip audio setup to

the device.

The Simplest Way to Command Multiple Devices

ACTi devices support URL API. Through IP Utility, you can setup multiple devices

simultaneously by inputting corresponding URL command and send to selected devices. For

example, adding two different user accounts to multiple devices would take you several steps a

firmware page. By using URL command, you only have to do setup once and apply to all.

1. On Configuration tool bar, click Device Settings.

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2. In URL tab, check Send URLs to device.

3. Select the CGI and input the command, then click Apply.

NOTE: You can click on top right of this window for more descriptions and

examples of URL settings.

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How to Change Device IP Address

IP Utility provides a convenient way for you to modify IP addresses of a group of devices in

merely few steps.

1. Select devices you wish to configure, and make sure they use the same global settings

(account and password).

2. On Configuration Tool Bar, click Change Network Address.

If you are using DHCP sever for your network, please choose Dynamic IP Address

3. Or you can assign static IP addresses by giving a starting address. Bases on the starting

IP address, IP Utility will search for availible IP addresses and assign them to selected

devices.

For example, with the given starting address as 192.168.0.100, selected three devices

are individually assigned 192.168.0.100, 192.168.0.101 and 192.168.0.103, as

192.168.0.102 has beend used by another device in the network.

NOTE: Before assigning static addresses to a number of devices, please make sure:

1. There are enough IP addresses available in the subnet.

2. The starting address and gateway address are in the same subnet.

3. The starting address and gateway address are unicast IP addresses.

192.168.0.100

192.168.0.101

192.168.0.102

(in use)

192.168.0.103

Skipped

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Upgrading Firmware

As ACTi continues innovating and developing new products, later generation models often come

with newer designs. Therefore, the firmware system of different platforms would vary. Your

devices may carry one, two or three kinds of firmware to respectively enhance different

performances. However, these firmware files are not compatible to all devices. IP Utilitys Smart

firmware upgrade design helps you choose the appropriate firmware file. Before upgrading

device firmware, it is important that you (1) are totally aware of the platform and versions of the

firmware of the device (2) have read though and understood the device firmware manual and

release note (3) have downloaded the proper firmware files to be upgrade with.

1. Put the downloaded firmware files in the same folder, and keep their filenames

unchanged.

2. On Configuration tool bar, click Firmware Upgrade.

3. IP Utility can detect your device firmware version and bring you through appropriate

upgrading process. Firstly, you get to choose what kind of firmware file to upgrade.

For example, you device carries two types of firmware files, the popup window will

provide you two file type selections:**

If your device only carries one type, then only one type selection is provided.

4. Select Upgrade the latest firmware to have IP Utility automatically decide the

firmware file from the location you give; or Upgrade the specific firmware if you

know which file to use. Then choose the file or folder location, and click Apply.

NOTE: The device will reboot automatically after an image upload completes. Do not

disconnect the device until the completion of firmware upgrade.

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Making Backup of the Device Configurations

For security need, a backup of the device settings is good to help you troubleshoot or recover it. It

is strongly recommended that you save backup files of devices after the configurations.

1. Select the devices.

2. On Configuration Tool Bar, click Config. Backup.

3. Choose a location to save the backup files. It will be saved as an .ini file.

Restoring the Device Configurations

To restore the configuration to a device, select the device to perform Config Restore. Before

proceeding, please carefully check if the backup file matches your selected device.

1. Select the device.

2. On Configuration Tool Bar, click Config. Restore.

3. Choose the location of the backup file to perform restoring. If you cant tell from the file

names which to use, simply choose the folder where it is, IP Utility is able to recognize

the matching file and locate it.

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Rebooting the Devices

There are chances that certain devices need a refresh cycle; IP Utility allows you to save &

reboot many devices in a go.

1. Select the devices.

2. On Configuration Tool Bar, click Save & Reboot. In this case, you may choose to reboot

the device while saving all current setting.

If you simply want to clear all the settings on the device to start over again, Resetting can

restore its factory default values except network settings. Therefore, this device still uses the

same IP address after resetting.

NOTE: The Save & Reboot or Reset process isnt completed until the device status

displays a success message. During this period, please do not disconnect the device.

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Scan

The Scan function allows users to set the IP address range of the devices which IP Utility will

scan. Add more IP range or even an IP range from a different subnet to let IP utility scan the

devices within the selected subnet(s). Simply set the starting and ending IP address range and

click Add Range, then click Scan Devices.

To remove an IP range from the list, click the corresponding Remove button.

Troubleshooting

The Troubleshooting page is mainly used to assists users in troubleshooting the device as

needed.

1. Bootloader&Firmware: Select to upgrade the bootloader and image firmware to a device.

This feature is mainly used for in depth technical support.

2. BlackBox: Use this function to save device log data to send to technical support team for

troubleshooting purposes.

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Changing UI Language

IP Utility supports multiple languages. You can select your desired language by pressing this

combination of three keys: ctrl+alt+j.

Read Search Result

IP Utility saves the search result after every device search process. That helps user to keep the

camera installation information. The record file is saved in the same folder of IP Utility application.

The file name indicates the time of device search:

IPUtility_YY_MM_DD_HH_mm_ss

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