Camlux PTI-403I User Manual

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Ver. 1.0 / 2011.01
User’s Manual
In-ceiling Mount Camera
IP PTZ Indoor
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Safety Information
Warning Precaution
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
:
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet. Using any other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fire, electric shock, or damage to the product.
Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may cause fire.
When installing the camera, fasten it securely and firmly. A falling camera may cause personal injury.
Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screw drivers, coins, metal things, etc.) or containers filled with water on top of the camera. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire, electric shock, or falling objects.
Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the power sorce and contact the service center. Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock.
If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in any way.
When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
WARNING
WARNING
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8.
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11.
Precautions
Operating
t Before using, make sure power supply and others are
properly connected.
t While operating, if any abnormal condition or malfunction
is observed, stop using the camera immediately and then
t contact your Special dealer.
Handling
tDo not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera.
tDo not drop or subject the camera to shock and vibration as
this can damage camera.
tCare must be taken when you clean the clear dome cover.
Especially, scratch and dust will ruin your quality of camera.
Installation and Storage
tDo not install the camera in areas of extreme temperature,
which exceed the allowable range.
tAvoid installing in humid or dusty places. tAvoid installing in places where radiation is present. tAvoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic
elds and electric signals.
tAvoid installing in places where the camera would be subject
to strong vibrations.
tNever expose the camera to rain and water.
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1. Read these instructions. - All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Keep these instructions. - The safety, operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings. - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow all instructions. - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. - For example: near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a
wet basement; near a swimming pool; etc.
6. Clean only with dry cloth. - Unplug this product from the wall outlet befor cleaning. Do not use liguid cleaners.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. - Slots and
openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to protec it from over-heating. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s unstructions have been adhere to.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including ampliers)
that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Important Safety Instructions
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Disposal of Your Old Appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheel bin symbol is attached to a product it mean the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately form the municipal waste stream via designated by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city oce, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interferenece at his own expense.
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Contents
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Product & Accessories Part Name & Functions
DIP Switch Setup Installation Cabling Cabling the Audio Cable Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card
Quick Start of Network Connection Initial Setup via a Crossover Cable DDNS Registration Guide to Network Environment Setup Case A, B Setup Case C, D Port Forwarding Starting IP Speed Dome
Basic Screen PTZ Control & Aux Function Control Backup Control & OSD Setup Etc. Setup & Motion Detection Setup Auto-map Viewer Interface
Setup Screen Video Setup Audio Setup Backup Setup TCP/IP Setup DDNS Setup Status Alarm Input 1 Setup Alarm Input 2 ~ 8 Setup Motion Detection Setup Schedule Setup Auto Tracking Setup Transfer Setup FTP Setup SMTP Setup SD CARD Setup Users Setup Date/Time Setup Firmware Update Default Set Restart Log
Search
Check Points before Operation Aux Functions OSD Information General Rules of Menu Operation ROOT MENU & SYSTEM INFORMATION DISPLAY SETUP > CAMERA ID DISPLAY SETUP > PRIVACY ZONE MOTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP > PRESET SETUP FUNCTION SETUP > SCAN SETUP FUNCTION SETUP > PATTERN SETUP FUNCTION SETUP > GROUP SETUP FUNCTION SETUP > SCHEDULE SETUP CAMERA SETUP > WB SETUP CAMERA SETUP > AE SETUP CAMERA SETUP > SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE > MASK AREA INTELLIGENCE > ALARM OUT SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM INITIALIZE
A : Current TCP/IP Settings B : Changing IP address and subnet mask C : Port Forwarding
FAQ
Demension Specification Network Specification
1. Introduction
2. Installation
7. OSD
8. Appendix
9. FAQ
10. Specifications
6. SD Card Search
3. Network Setup
4. Web Viewer Screen
5. Setup
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Product & Accessories
Introduction -
1
Manual CD
Product Accessories
Quick Manual
Dome Cover
In-ceiling Hosing
with PTZ Mechanism
Safety Wire x2
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Part Name
Introduction -
1
Dome Cover Hooks
Dome Cover
Dome Cover Side Hole
PTZ Mechanism
PTZ Mechanism Hook
In-ceiling Housing
PTZ Mechanism Hook Guide
Mounting Clip
Inceiling Housing Border
Mounting Clip Bolt
Housing Safety Wire Hanger
Junction Box
Junction Box Hook
Junction Box Cover
Junction Box Cover Side Hole
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DIP Switch Setup
Installation -
2
Before installing the camera, you should set the DIP switch to configure the camera ID, communication protocol.
Inner Box
1. Communication Protocol Setup
Select the appropriate protocol with DIP switch combination.
- If you set the protocol as ‘Auto’ protocol, camera
will
automatically recognize PELCO-D or PELCO-P protocol.
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If you want to control using DVR or system keyboard,
their protocol must be identical to camera. Otherwise, you can not control the camera.
- If you change camera protocol by changing DIP switch, the change will be eective after you reboot the camera.
Protocol Setup Baud Rate Setup
RS-485
Termination Resistor
ON
8J
21 345678
1
Auto - Factory Default
ON
8J
21345678
2
ON
8J
21345678
PELCO-D
3
ON
8J
21345678
PELCO-P
4
5
6
7
SAMSUNG
ON
21345678
Panasonic
8J
ON
21345678
GE(Kalatel)
8J
ON
21345678
AD(American Dynamics)
ON
8J
21345678
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DIP Switch Setup
Installation -
2
2. Communication Baud Rate Setup
Select the appropriate baud rate with DIP switch combination.
4. Camera ID Setup
ID number of camera is set using binary number. The example is shown below.
Inner Box
1
2
3
4
5
ON
8J
21345678
2400 BPS - Factory Default
ON
8J
21345678
4800 BPS
ON
8J
21345678
9600 BPS
ON
8J
21345678
19200 BPS
38400 BPS
ON
8J
21345678
3. RS-485 Termination Resistor
- Pin 8 is used for on/off of RS-485 termination.
- Normally, it must be off state.
- Especially, when you have trouble with long daisy chain style connection, turn on this termination switch of the last camera.
ON
8J
21 345678
Pin 1234 56 78
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128ID Value
ex) ID=5
ex) ID=10
on
off
offonon
off
offonoff
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
- If you want to control a certain camera, you must match the camera ID with ‘CAM ID’, setting of DVR or keyboard controller.
- ID number of the camera is set using binary number.
- The range of ID is 0~255.
- Factory default of camera ID is 1.
- Camera ID will be effective without rebooting the camera.
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Installation
Installation -
2
2
1
3
Detach the PTZ Mechanism and the Junction Box Cover
By pressing down and holding up the hooks in both sides of PTZ Mechanism, detach PTZ Mechanism from the housing. Then, detach the junction box cover by pressing down the hooks in both sides of the junction box.
Drill the hole on the ceiling
To install the in-ceiling housing in the ceiling, drill a hole (190mm diameter) on the ceiling.
Hook the Safety Wires
Connect one of the rings of safety wire for preventing falling down with the housing safety wire hanger in either sides of Housing. Then, connect the remained ring of the safety wire with the hanger bolt of the ceiling.
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Installation
Installation -
2
4
RS-485 Port
Protocol, Address DIP Switch
BNC Video Port
Alarm Out
Micro SD Card Slot
Alarm In
Power Port
Inner Box
Main Connector Port
Audio I/O Port
Network Cable Port
5
Close the Junction Box Cover
Close the junction box cover by inserting the both junction box cover side holes to the junction box hooks.
Connect the Wires and Terminal blocks
Connect cables to terminal blocks and BNC in the inner box of junction box.
See the cabling in the next section.
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Installation
Installation -
2
Mount the PTZ Mechanism
Fix the PTZ Mechanism to the housing by inserting PTZ Mechanism hook to the mechanism hook guides.
Fix the In-ceiling Housing
Fix the In-ceiling housing by turning the mounting clip bolts clockwise.
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7
8
Insert the In-ceiling Housing
Insert the housing to the ceiling hole and press the edge of housing against the ceiling.
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Installation
Installation -
2
Attach the Dome Cover
Attach the dome cover by fixing the dome cover side hooks to the edge of housing.
Detach the Protection Vinyl
Detach the Dome Cover
Detach the dome cover from the cover side hole by using a flathead screwdriver or a coin.
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10
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2
Cabling
Installation -
1
3
4
2
RS-485
(Keyboard Controller/DVR)
Video Output
Power
Video Output
Video out check the screen during installation.
Network Connection
Connect the crossover cable into the RS-45.
RS-485 Communication (DVR/Keyboard)
For PTZ control, connect this line to keyboard and DVR. To control multiple cameras at the same time, RS-485 communication lines of them are connected in parallel as shown below.
Power Connection
Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully.
BNC Cable
Crossover Cable
Inner Box
1
2
3
4
Keyboard Controller/DVR
RS-485
#1 #2 #n
a
~
~
Rate Power
Current
Consumption
AC 24V Heater Off: 24W Heater On: 55W
RS-485
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Cabling
Installation -
2
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
65
Alarm Output
Alarm Input
Inner Box
Alarm Input/Sensor
6
5
ALARM INPUT
GND
1
234
5
678
COM
In 1
In 8
Alarm Output
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
Alarm Output
There are 4 alarm outputs and all of them are relay contact type. Therefore, you do not have to care about polarity, AC/DC, and isolations between channels. Care must be taken for the power capacity of relay contact written above.
Out Out
N.C
Activation
Activation
N.O
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&20
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&20
,Q
&20
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&20
It is noted that short circuit between GND and Input pin means alarm activation.
Sensor Input
If you want to use alarm input, the types of sensor must be selected in OSD menu. The sensor types are ‘Normal Open’ and ‘Normal Close’. If sensor type is not selected properly, the alarm can be activated reversely.
COM
In 1
ALARM INPUT
GND1
234 5678
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Cabling the Audio Cable
Installation -
2
Audio In
7
Audio Out
8
8
Audio Out
Connect the ‘Audio Out’ port of the camera to the ‘Line In’ port of the speaker.
In case the microphone connects directly to ‘Audio Out’ port, the speaker does not work. The ‘Mic In’ function is not supported.
Audio In
Connect the ‘Audio In’ port of the camera to the microphone directly or ‘Line Out’ port of the amplifier connected with microphone.
7
Inner Box
Amplifier
Mic.
Speaker
Line Out Connection
Direct Connection
Mic.
Line In Connection
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2
Micro
Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card
Installation -
1
Inserting an SD Memory Card
Insert the SD card in the arrow direction.
Don’t insert the SD memory card while it’s upside down by force. Otherwise, it may damage the SD memory card.
2
Removing an SD Memory Card
Removing an SD Memory Card Gently press down on the exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram to eject the memory card from the slot.
Pressing too hard on the SD memory card can cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released.
If you have saved data in the SD memory card, removing the SD memory card prior to setting record to OFF will cause damage to the data stored in the card.
Recommended SD Card Specication (Not Included)
- Type: Micro SD (SDHC)
- Manufacturer: Transcend, Kingston, Toshiba, Sanddisk
- Capacity: 4~16G
- Class: over Class 6
The memory card is an external data storage device that has been developed to oer an entirely new way to record and share video, audio, and text data using digital devices.
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Quick Start of Network Connection
Network Setup -
3
Please follow the steps below to complete the initial setup of the network function.
You will need to access a PC/laptop and should configure that PC in order to communicate with the IP Camera. Record the current TCP/IP properties of that PC. (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, etc.d)
1.
Please do not power on the IP Camera until instructed. Temporarily disable any proxy servers configured in internet
Explorer. If connecting the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down
and reset the modem. Leave the modem powered down until configurations are finalized with the IP Camera and the IP Camera has been correctly connected to the modem.
Change the IP address of that host PC to 192.168.1.11 and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (leave all other entries blank)
Connect the IP Camera to your PC’s Ethernet port via the supplied crossover cable. (It does not matter what end is used for the PC)
Power on the IP Camera using the according to the power rated.
After 1 minute of power, verify a flashing ACTIVE indicator, and a flashing or solid LINK indicator. After the corresponding indicator lights are properly displayed, open Internet Explorer.
Type - http://192.168.1.80 (the default IP of the IP Camera) into your address bar.
Default ID/Password to access IP Camera are both the word: admin.
Familiarize yourself with the Viewer Interface Screen.
Locate the TCP/IP configuration under Setup. Supply the same ID and Password to enter Setup. (admin : admin)
Under ‘Network Type’ select STATIC. You will only select Dynamic if you are connecting the IP Camera directly to your cable/DSL/Broadband modem and your Internet Service Provider is supplying you a dynamic address.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
If your PC obtains its IP address automatically, then there is no need to record any information.
If you have a network with other devices (such as PC/laptop, etc.) or a router, you will NEVER select Dynamic.
Configure the IP Camera’s TCP/IP settings as you would any other PC on your network, providing a proper IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server.
11.
If this is standalone unit with a direct connection to a cable/DSL/ Broadband modem then input the addresses you have received from your ISP. If you received no IP address from your ISP, please select Dynamic and choose the proper settings.
Current TCP/IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server (Option)
Access your IP Camera via the Internet :
If you use a static IP address assigned by your ISP
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Type the IP of the IP Camera.
3) If you use a router, type the routers’ static IP and the web port number of the IP Camera.
If you have a dynamic address provided by your ISP
1) Open Internet Explorer and visit the DDNS website.
2) Register the IP Camera.
3) Reboot the IP Camera.
4) Give the DDNS server 10 minutes to locate your IP Camera’s IP information.
5) Click the refresh button in the Internet Explore.
6) After your camera is connected, select your camera.
15.
The IP Camera utilizes five TCP ports - a Web Port for utilizing Internet Explorer, a Video Port, a Control Server Port, Audio ports. A Web Port is for utilizing Internet Explorer, a Video Server port is to support the streaming video, and a Control Control Port is to transmit to control command. Also Audio Port are to transmit and to receive Audio data. If this IP Camera will be directly attached to a cable/DSL/Broadband modem or has been assigned a static IP from your ISP, then leave the default port settings. If you are installing the IP Camera on a network, you must define a Web Port other than 80. The other ports, a Video Port, a Control Port, Audio Ports can remain unchanged.
If the IP Camera is connected to a network which utilizes a router, you must have Port Forwarding configured on your personal router to forward all ports to the IP address you have assigned the IP Camera.
After configuring Port Forwarding on your router (if necessary), you may then access your IP Camera on your local network by opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP address and Web Server Port that you have assigned to the IP Camera.
12.
13.
14.
Examples: http://192.168.0.200:8888 If you left your Web Port set to 80, then you don’t need to specify
the port in the Address Bar when accessing your IP Camera.
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Initial Setup via a Crossover Cable
Network Setup -
3
This section provides a guide on how to connect the IP Camera to your PC/Laptop for initial setup.
Please follow the instructions in the order they appear, without skipping steps. Do not supply power to the IP Camera, until instructed.
In order to access the IP Camera’s firmware you will need to connect the Video Server directly to a PC or Laptop computer via the supplied crossover cable.
Before you begin, you must determine the current network/ INTERNET (TCP/IP) settings on the PC or laptop you plan to setup the IP Camera. Write down your entries below for quick reference.
1.
You will have to click ‘Yes’ twice to two individual prompts. This allows your video to be displayed in Internet Explorer.
Current TCP/IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server (Option)
In order for the IP Camera to communicate with your PC, you have to change your PC’s IP address and subnet mask.
2.
Now you will be able to see the login screen for the IP Camera.
7.
The default ID and Password are both the word ‘admin’ (without the “ ”)
If at any time you are prompted to download ActiveX controls, you must click ‘Yes’, all contents are safe.
8.
9.
We recommend that you change your IP address to 192.168.1.11 and change the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0
Leave all other entries (Default Gateway, DNS Servers, etc.) blank. For information on how to change your IP address and subnet
mask, see Appendix B.
After you have made the changes to your IP address and subnet mask, you may then attach the IP Camera to your PC via the supplied crossover cable. Plug-in either end of the crossover cable into the PC’s network card and the other end into your IP Camera.
After connecting the PC and IP Camera using the crossover cable, power on the IP Camera by plugging in the power supply shipped with the IP Camera.
No longer than 1 minute after powering on the IP Camera, verify that the ACTIVE indicator light is flashing, and the LINK indicator light is flickering or solid. If they are not, please read the FAQ.
3.
4.
5.
Open Internet Explorer and type the IP address of 192.168.1.80 (default IP of the IP Camera from the factory) into the Address Bar of the web browser (as seen below). Press Enter.
If a message appears after pressing ‘Enter’ similar to the image depicted below, choose ‘Try Again’. This message will vary depending on the operating system.
The 3 authorities are available : Administrator, Operator and Viewer. The authority setup is available in Setup.
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‘Setup’.
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For information on how to determine your currents settings, see Appendix A.
If you are obtaining an IP Address automatically, then there is no need to write down this information.
Now you will be able to access the viewer software within the IP Camera.
6.
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DDNS Registration
Network Setup -
3
If you have DYNAMIC IP service from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you can’t tell what current IP address of IP Camera is. To solve this problem, you have to register to our DDNS service.
At first, we recommend, you have to check if you are using dynamic addressing. If so, please, register your IP Video Server on our DDNS website before you configure, setup, or install the IP Camera.
Even though your IP is not dynamic, you will get a benefit if you register to DDNS. In this case, you just remember ‘alex.net4c.net/gate1’ instead of complicated series of number like http://201.23.4.76:8078.
For more detail information, please contact our Support Center.
To register IP Camera to DDNS, you should know the ‘Serial No.’ of your IP Camera. The ‘Serial No.’ can be found in section 6 ‘Setup ­DDNS’ menu.
To use a public DDNS called ‘dyndns’ or ‘no-ip’, you can find detail information on how to use this service. (Please, visit its web site : http://www.dyndns.com or http://www.no-ip.com)
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Guide to Network Environment
Network Setup -
3
Please configure the IP Camera at the location of its installation. You must determine your network scenario in order to configure the IP Camera with the proper TCP/IP settings. This tutorial will guide you through the process. Before actually configuring the IP Camera, determine what settings you will apply. Record those settings that you will use to configure your IP Camera for reference.
When configuring your IP Camera, treat the IP Camera as another PC on your network. You will assign it several addresses and other TCP/IP properties to match your current network.
This step-by-step tutorial will teach what IP addresses and network configurations you should assign your IP Camera based upon your network scenario.
If you were not given any IP addresses or the ISP was responsible for the setup and installation of your Internet connection on your PC or network, then please go to step 2.
If you are not using a router on your network, your ‘Current TCP/IP Settings’ (from the previous section) and ‘Assigned IP Addresses from My ISP’ will be exactly the same.
Before you begin, you will need to locate any information and settings that you have received from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You may need to refer to these IP addresses at a later time during the configuration.
1.
You must determine whether the IP address that you were assigned from the ISP is STATIC or DYNAMIC. At this moment, you are only concerned about the ISP. Did they provide you with a STATIC or DYNAMIC address? If you are unsure, please contact your ISP.
Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP settings for network connectivity by selecting Setup from the main interface and selecting TCP/IP located on the left of the Setup screen.
If prompted for an ID and Password, use ‘admin’ for both entries.
The default web port number is 80. If your ISP blocks port 80 you must use a value between 1025 ~ 60000. Please consult your ISP and determine if they block TCP port 80.
2.
3.
4.
Current TCP/IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server (Option)
Static Dynamic
5. Depicted below are several basic network scenarios. Determine which scenario describes your network. If your network does not match one of the scenarios below and are unsure how to setup your IP Camera, please contact your network administrator, then call our Support Center.
Dash line box signifies areas of tour network that you can't control. Only the ISP has access to these devices.
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Setup Case A, B
Network Setup -
3
Case A: Dynamic IP + Personal Router [Most SOHO]
Personal Router W/Intergrated Switch
Cable/xDSL Modem (ISP Provided)
Phone Line
or CATV
PC
Internet
Case B: Static(Fixed) IP + Personal Router [Ecient]
Camera
Camera
PC
Personal Router W/Intergrated Switch
Gateway or Router at ISP
Public Line
Internet
Configure your IP Camera's TCP/IP properties as follows :
STATIC (even though you have Dynamic IP from your ISP, use STATIC on the IP Camera)
Network Type :1.
A private IP address such as
192.168.0.200 (Example)
Internet Address :2.
You need to assign the IP Camera an IP address, just as you would assign a PC.
The IP address you assign must be unique to your network as well as match your network. For information how to choose a unique IP and match your network please read the FAQ.
The IP address you assign the IP Camera must be a private IP. For information on how to choose a private IP please read the FAQ.
255.255.255.0 (Example)
192.168.0.1 (Example)
Subnet Mask :3.
You must use the same subnet mask as the one you noted under ‘Current TCP/IP Settings’.
Default Gateway :4.
This IP address must be the IP address of your router. (private or LAN side)
Use the same Default Gateway you noted under ‘Current TCP/IP Settings’.
Use the 1st DNS Server from ‘Assigned IP Address from My ISP’.
Preferred DNS Server :5.
Use the DDNS server.
DDNS Server :6.
This is the same site you will register with later to accommodate dynamic IP from your ISP.
8888Web Port :7.
Do NOT use the default port 80, you must change this number. You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7777Control Port :8.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7778Video Port :9.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7779
7780
Audio Transmit Port :10.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Audio Receive Port :11.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
If you did not receive any IP addresses from your ISP, please contact them and acquire the IP address of their DNS server.
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Setup Case C, D
Network Setup -
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When connecting the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down and reset the modem. Leave the modem powered down until configurations are finalized with the IP Camera and the IP Camera has been correctly connected to the modem. Then power on the modem, followed by the IP Camera.
Cable/xDSL Modem (ISP Provided)
Phone Line
or CATV
Internet
Camera
Internet
Camera
Public Line
Gateway or Router at ISP
STATICNetwork Type :1.
A static IP address received from your ISP, such as 24.107.88.125 (Example)
Internet Address :2.
You need to assign the IP Camera an IP address, just as you would assign a PC.
Subnet mask assigned from your ISP, such as
255.255.255.240 (Example)
24.107.88.113 (Example)
Subnet Mask :3.
Default Gateway :4.
Use the assigned default gateway from your ISP
Use the 1st DNS Server from ‘Assigned IP Address from My ISP’
Preferred DNS Server :5.
Use the DDNS server
DDNS Server :6.
This is the same site you will register with later to utilize our DDNS service.
80Web Port :7.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7777Control Port :8.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7778Video Port :9.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7779
7780
Audio Transmit Port :10.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Audio Receive Port :11.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
If you did not receive any IP addresses from your ISP, please contact them and acquire the IP address of their DNS server.
DYNAMICNetwork Type :1.
Use the DDNS serverDDNS Server :2.
This is the same site you will register with later to accommodate dynamic IP from your ISP.
80Web Port :3.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7777Control Port :4.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7778Video Port :5.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
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Audio Transmit Port :6.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Audio Receive Port :7.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Configure your IP Camera's TCP/IP properties as follows :
Configure your IP Camera's TCP/IP properties as follows :
Case C: Static(Fixed) IP [Dedicated line directly to the IP Camera]
Case D: Dynamic IP + DSL/Cable Modem [Connected directly to the IP Camera]
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Port Forwarding
Network Setup -
After entering the correct TCP/IP settings you will be ready for ‘Port Forwarding’ (Cases A, B).
Please record the TCP/IP settings of your IP Camera for future reference. You may need this information to access your IP Camera and to configure ‘Port Forwarding’.
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After clicking ‘Apply’ the system will prompt for a reboot. Please allow the system 50 seconds to reboot and accept the changes. After 50 seconds, close the configuration screen. The view will display ‘Trying to Reconnect’. If the ACTIVE light on the IP Camera has gone off and is now back on again flashing, then the IP Camera has rebooted. After the system reboots completely, remove the power supply from the unit and close Internet Explorer.
Return your PC/Laptop TCP/IP properties to their original settings.
Before installing the IP Camera, you must use ‘Port Forwarding’ on your personal router (Cases A, B).
You will need to forward 5 ports:
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Both of these ports will be forwarded to the IP address you assigned to the IP Camera.
In the example above, you would forward:
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IP Camera TCP/IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server DDNS Server
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Control Port Video Port Audio Transmit Port Audio Receive Port
For information on how to use ‘Port Forwarding’ please read Appendix C.
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Starting IP Camera
Network Setup -
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After correctly forwarding the Web Port, Video Port, Control Port and two Audio Ports through your router (if applicable), you may then install the IP Camera in a proper location.
Locate the serial number located on the label attached to the bottom of the IP Camera, you will need this for DDNS registration.
Connect the IP Camera to your router or cable/DSL modem (per your network scenario) via a Cat5/5e UTP Ethernet network cable.
Supply power to the IP Camera.
After 1 minute, verify the IP Camera indicators:
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(if necessary), you may then access your IP Camera on your local network by opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP address and Web Port that you have assigned to the IP Camera.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Access your IP Camera via the Internet :6.
Examples: http://192.168.0.200:8888 or http://24.106.88.123 If you left your Web Port set to 80, then you don’t need to specify
the port in the Address Bar when accessing the IP Camera.
If you use Case B, C
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Type the IP of the IP Camera.
If you use Case A, D
1) Open Internet Explorer.
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3) Register the IP Camera.
4) Give the DDNS server 10 minutes (MAX) to locate your IP Camera’s IP information. You may reboot the server to send an immediate request to our DDNS server.
5) After your camera is connected, select your camera.
The difference between B and C, is that B needs to set the port forwarding.
Since the type of DDNS differs to the kind of the service, please refer the related service site.
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Basic Screen
Web Viewer Screen -
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The web-viewer is optimized to Window XP and Explorer 6.0.
Live video display. This is the region for live video stream from the camera.
Resolution. The resolution of video that displays currently on the screen.
SD Card Search. Searching or Playing the Image which stored in the SD Card.
Setup popup button. Click it to open the Setup page to setup details of IP camera like Video, Network, Events, System and etc. See the section 6 ‘Setup’ .
PTZ control tab button. Click it to extend the panel for Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, IRIS, Video Format control. See the next section 4 ‘Web Viewer Screen - PTZ Control’.
Aux Function control tab button. Click it to extend the Aux Function Panel. Here, you can handle followings; 1) Preset, Pattern, Scan function, 2) Alarm input and Relay out,
3) OSD menu in Camera. See the section 4 ‘Web Viewer Screen - Aux Function Control’.
Backup control tab button. Click it to extend the panel for the Backup, and Audio Control. See the section 4 ‘Web Viewer Screen - Backup Control’.
OSD setup tab button. Click it to extend the panel to setup camera using OSD menu. See the section 4 ‘Web Viewer Screen – OSD Setup’.
Etc setup tab button. Click it to extend the panel to setup
1) Alarm Input and Relay Output, 2) Audio setup, 3) Video stream selection. See the section 4 ‘Web Viewer Screen – Etc. Setup’.
Motion Detection tab button. Click it to extend the panel to setup 1) Motion detection, 2) Auto Tracking setup. See the section 4 ‘Web Viewer Screen – Motion Detection Setup’.
Full screen button. Click it to extend the live video to full screen. To return to normal mode, press ‘Esc’ or ‘Enter’ key.
Auto-map popup button. Click it to pop up the Auto-Map window.
Event alert icon. If Alarm in and Motion detection are detected, below icons will appear.
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PTZ Control & Aux Function Control
Web Viewer Screen -
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The Pan-tilt wheel button. The Pan-tilt wheel enables to move the camera for 8 directions by pressing the corresponding arrow button. If you release the button pressed, the camera motion will stop immediately.
Zoom control button. The zoom ratio of the camera can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button.
The speed of the zoom operation can be setup in the Camera
Menu.
Focus control button. The focus of the camera can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button.
If Focus mode in the Camera OSD Menu is ‘Auto’, the Focus cannot be changed manually.
Iris control button. The iris of the camera can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button.
If Iris mode in the Camera OSD Menu is ‘Auto’, the Iris cannot be changed manually.
Pan-tilt Speed Slider. Pan/Tilt speed can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button. Also, you can adjust it by dragging the red-lined slider in the center.
Video stream button. Select a stream produced from the camera between Stream 1 ~ 5 to display it in the live view screen.
Refer the ‘Setup > Basic > Video’ to setup the Video Stream.
Hide Button. Hide all control panels extended.
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The Pan-tilt wheel button. Enables to move the camera for 8 directions to adjust live view.
Zoom control button. The zoom ratio of the camera can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button.
Group Button. Shows Group numbers in the list. Range of numbers is 1 to 8.
Scan Button. Shows Scan numbers in the list. Range of numbers is 1 to 8.
Pattern Button. Shows Pattern numbers in the list. Range of numbers is 1 to 4.
Preset Button: Shows Preset numbers in the list. Range of numbers is 1 to 255.
Run Button. Run selected contents of Preset, Pattern, Scan or Group function.
Delete Button. Delete selected contents of Preset, Pattern, Scan or Group function.
Save Button. Save current view to the Preset as a selected number.
Pattern, Scan, Group function can be created in OSD menu.
If you run a Preset, Pattern, Scan or Group function number not defined before, the message ‘undefined’ will be shown for 3 sec. on the upper right side of the screen.
PTZ Tab Aux Function Tab
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Backup Control & OSD Setup
Web Viewer Screen -
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The Pan-tilt wheel button. Enables to move the camera for 8 directions to adjust live view.
Zoom control button. The zoom ratio of the camera can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button.
Capture button. Capture the live video in the form of BMP or JPG file. The location and file name of image can be decided after clicking this button.
Refer the ‘Setup > Basic > Backup’ to setup the type of Image.
Print Button. Print current live image to the printer connected to PC.
Record Button. If you click this button, the current live video will be stored as AVI format file in your PC. During the recording, you cannot change the Video Format. If you change the Video Format, the recording will be stopped automatically.
If remained disk space of the HDD drive where the video is recorded is less than 1GByte, a warning message box regarding the disk space will be shown and the recording will be stopped automatically.
Captured files folder
Recorded files folder
To play the recorded video in the Windows Media Player, H.264 codec must be installed.
Backup Tab OSD Tab
The Pan-tilt wheel button. Enables to move the camera for 8 directions to adjust live view. In OSD menu mode it is used to move the cursor up, down, left, right as well as to change the values of a parameter selected.
Enter button. Use to confirm selected item.
Cancel button. Use to cancel selected item or exit to upper menu.
Zoom control button. The zoom ratio of the camera can be controlled by clicking ‘ + ’ or ‘ - ’ button.
c:\user\(username)\AppData\LocalLow\ IP Network Camera\CAPTURE
:\My Documents\IP Network Camera\ CAPTURE\(MAC Address)\Stream1(or 2, 3, 4, 5)\(Date)\ IP_Date_Time_Filename.bmp(or jpg)’.
Windows Vista & Windows 7
Windows xp, 2000 & Windows me, 98
Windows Vista & Windows 7
Windows xp, 2000 & Windows me, 98
c:\user\(username)\AppData\LocalLow\ IP Network Camera\RECORD
:\My Documents\IP Network Camera\ RECORD\(MAC Address)\Stream1(or 2, 3, 4, 5)\(Date)\Date,Time_Filename.avi’.
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Etc. Setup & Motion Detection Setup
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Motion Detection. Enable or Disable motion detection function. ‘Detection Area setting’ below must be done in advance.
Event Alert Icon( ) appears on the screen if 'Motion Detection' is activated. Icon will remain unless 'Event Display Clear' button is clicked.
Sensitivity. Define the sensitivity of motion detection. If High is selected, it will detect very small motion while it becomes relatively insensitive when Low is selected.
Area Setup. Setup the target area of motion detection.
<How To Setup>
1) If ‘Set’ button is clicked, Live screen shows grids to help area setup.
2) By clicking or dragging mouse on the grids, create or erase the masks on the main view.
3) Motion detection is effective in the masked Area.
4) Save setting by clicking ‘Save’ button. Area Setup is possible only on the Ch No.1 in the ‘Video Format’
Auto Tracking. Enable or Disable Auto Tracking function.
Auto Tracking will be automatically off when PTZ, Auto-map, Aux Function, OSD menu, Motion Detection are runned.
Auto Tracking and Motion Detection cannot be run at the same time.
Ex) If you run ‘Auto Tracking’ while running ‘Motion Detection’, ‘Motion Detection’ would be off automatically. Since then, although you make ‘Auto Tracking’ off, ‘Motion Detection’ cannot be back ‘ON’.
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Alarm Input Status. It shows the Alarm Input status. If an alarm is fired, the color of corresponding input number will be changed to bright purple from dark gray and event alert icon( ) is displayed on the ‘Live video display’. If alarm is removed, the alarm input status is reset.
Regardless of alarm status, the Alert Icon will remain unless 'Event Display Clear' button is clicked.
Relay Out Button. Using these buttons, you can read status of Relay Out and also set or reset it manually. If the status of Relay out becomes On state, the color of the button will be changed to bright purple.
Event Display Clear Button. Remove Event Alert Icons result from Alarm Input or Motion detection.
Speaker Control. Enable/Disable Audio stream received from the camera and Volume control of the speaker in the computer.
Mic Control. Enable/Disable the Audio stream to the camera.
Hide Button. Hide all control panel extended.
Unmasked Area
No Detection
Masked Area
Detection Eective
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Auto-map
Web Viewer Screen -
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Create Map
To create an Auto Map, Pan Tilt angle of camera is changed step-by-step all over the PT range and several photos are taken in each step. The photos are mathematically transformed and stitched into a big rectangular picture so called Auto Map.
< How to Create Auto Map>
1) It is recommended to draw the map when moving objects in the coverage of camera are as small as possible
2) To locate most important object in the center of Map, move camera view to that object before create the map.
3) Press ‘Create’ button to start.
4) To cancel the map creating, press ‘Create’ button again.
Save Map
If you click ‘Save’ button, the current Map will be saved to the camera. The map data stored can be used in the future operation and shared it with other Clients.
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Load Map
If you click ‘Load’ button, the Map data stored previously will be downloaded from the camera. If there is no map data stored in it, you will see only black map in the Auto Map window.
The Auto-map is the easiest way to control the PTZ in an intuitive manner. If you click the Auto-map popup button in the web viewer, the auto map window will appear as shown in the picture below.
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Basic Map Operation.
If you click a point of interested on the map, camera will move to make that point be the center of screen while zoom ratio is maintained.
If you draw the box by clicking and dragging the mouse, PTZ will move to match the live video in your box drawn to viewer screen.
Left click
Draw box
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Viewer Interface
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1. Click & Go
By clicking a target in main view, PTZ camera will move to locate the center of view to the target.
2. Box & Go
By drawing a box on the target in main view, PTZ camera will move the camera view to the center of the box and change zoom ratio to match the view size with that of the box surrounding the target.
3. Zoom In/Out by Wheel Mouse
After click the screen, if you turn mouse wheel toward the monitor, it result in Zoom out. When turn reversely, Zoom In.
1. Right Click & Drag
When you want to move PT as smoothly as real joystick does, you can use virtual joystick function using mouse in the full screen mode.
2. Zoom In/Out by Wheel Mouse
Same with left.
Click!
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If you right click a position on a screen, red line is displayed.
If you drag the mouse to desired direction, the view will follow your direction by moving the camera while a red line from the center shows direction and speed.
If you drag further, the PT speed will be increased as red line becomes longer.
Drag
Drag further
Since in the full screen mod, all GUIs are hidden, you can control PTZ using powerful Virtual joy stick functions instead. This functions can be used simultaneously.
Click!
Drag!
Drag!
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Setup Screen
Setup -
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This section is provided to familiarize the user with the setup. Intuitive options are not explained in detail.
All the changes on Setup take the effect immediately. These settings will be global, affecting the view of all users currently logged on. However, OSD items changed are effective only after you refresh the viewer windows or restart the internet Explorer.
All settings are always saved in the video server even when you close the viewer program or you turn off the Power of the video server. If you lost your password, you must press the reset button to return all setting to its factory defaults.
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Video Setup
Setup -
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Resolution
Select the resolution between 4CIF, CIF, QCIF.
Available resolution can be depends on the codec setup between the channels.
<Resolution of Video Format>
<Support Resolution of Codec>
Codec
Choose the video compression method preferred among H.264, MJPEG, MPEG4. According to the selected codec, the subcategories can be changed automatically.
Description
Input the additional description about the selected channel. Max. 15 alphabets are allowed(Including space). For the description, English Alphabets, numbers and special characters ( / ~ ` ! @ $ ^ ( ) _ - { } [ ] ; , ) can be used.
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Setup the multiple codec and Video according to the environment of installed camera. Using selected channel on the ‘Web-Viewer > PTZ Control > Video Format’. CH No.1 and No.2 are the default CH, so they can't be changed. However, detailed category of default codec can be setup. CH No.3,4,5 are the user channel, and codec and detailed category of codec can be setup.
If CH No.1, 2 and some of channel are setup to High Performance (High Resolution and Frame Rate), remainder of channels can not be setup. Also, when the CH No.4,5 are already setup, there can be some restriction of setting up the resolution and fps when you try to setup the detailed category of remained channel.
4CIF
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H.264
MPEG4
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Frame Rate
Select the maximum Frame Rate.
Available Frame Rate can be different although same codecs were set up.
NTSC PAL
30 / 25 / 20 / 15 / 10 / 5 / 1 25 / 20 / 15 / 10 / 5 / 1
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Video Setup
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For VBR control mode, The Target Quality of video can be setup from 1~5. Value 1 is the best quality while 5 is the normal quality.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of image. The range of brightness is 1 ~ 100. The max. value of brightness is 100.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
Click this button when completed setup each channels.
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CBR
To guarantee the designated constant bit rate, the quality of video and the frame rate are controlled in this mode. Therefore, the quality of video and the frame rate are likely to be varying when network traffic is changing.
VBR
To guarantee the designated quality, the bit rate of video stream is changed in this mode. Therefore, the frame rate of video is likely to be varying when network traffic is changing
Bitrate Mode
Select the bit rate control scheme of video compression from CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
This category won't be appear if you select the codec.
Target Bitrate
If Bitrate Control is set to be CBR, you can set the Target Bitrate by 5 steps from 1Mbps to 5Mbps.
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Audio Setup
Setup -
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Adjust the input gain of audio 1 ~ 4.
Output Gain
Adjust the output gain of audio 0 ~ 10. Output gain 0 is mute.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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Backup Setup
Setup -
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Image Type
Select the type of Image after capturing the screen on the web-viewer.
Image Count
Select the number of Images that you want to store when click ‘Capture’ button on the web-viewer.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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TCP/IP Setup
Setup -
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Network Type
Define network IP address type from the Static Mode for the fixed IP or the Dynamic Mode by the dynamic IP address. If you select the Static Mode, you must fill out IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server and all ports. If you select the Dynamic Mode, the IP address will be allocated automatically by DHCP equipment. If you click the Apply button to update changes, the system will be re-booted. In this case, you have to reconnect the camera using new IP address.
MAC Address
Display the MAC Address of Camera.
IP Address
Define the IP address. The address is consisted of four numbers separated by dots and the range of each number is from 0 to 255.
Subnet Mask
Define the Subnet Mask. Format is same as the IP address.
Default Gateway
Default the Gateway IP Address. Format is same as the IP address.
DescriptionPort Name Default Range
Web Port
Control Port
Video Port
Audio Transmit Port
Audio Receive Port
Dene HTTP Web Server Port
Dene Control Server Port
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port Dene Audio Receive Server
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Define the DNS server IP address. Format is same as the IP address.
Port
There are five ports in the camera providing different services. To get those services separately, unique port number must be assigned to each servers.
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Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
If the network type is dynamic, the IP address is changed in below cases. Therefore, the IP address needs to be searched again, and the camera needs to be reconnected in these cases.
- When the camera power is on/off.
- After Firmware update, Default set and reboot.
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DDNS Setup
Setup -
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If it is selected, DDNS service does not work.
Basic DDNS
Please register the camera in net4c site so as to use net4c DDNS. Insert the serial number shown on the screen in the serial entry field.
Public DDNS
To use public DDNS service, select a site address listed in the list. After filling out the Host Name of the site, the setup is completed by entering User Name and Password registered in that DDNS site.
If you setup DDNS properly, the IP address of your camera will be updated automatically whenever IP address is changed or system is rebooted.
If IP updating to DDNS site is failed, camera will keep retrying in 1min. interval. In this situation ACTIVE LED will be blinking. If DDNS is disabled, the ACTIVE LED will be lit always.
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Status
Setup -
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This menu will show you all the information of Network setting in the camera. However, you cannot change those here.
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Alarm Input 1 Setup
Setup -
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Input Device Setup
Select input device type from OFF / N.O. / N.C.
Activation Time
Select activation time from Always / Only Scheduled Time.
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Alarm Image
Transfer
Activate alarm out (relay). None / 1 ~4
Select time duration to maintain output form 3 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 sec. or Continue
Turn ON / OFF Image Transfer. Send image via E-mail or FTP server. (For more detail see Transfer Setup in this chapter)
Camera
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Setup the Camera Action when Alarm in. Select among the None / Preset(1 ~ 255) / Scan(1 ~ 8) / Pattern(1 ~ 4) / Group(1 ~ 8) / Home Position.
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Define a counter action from Alarm Output / Alarm Image transfer / Camera Action when Alarm Input is detected.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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scheduled time
An alarm event is activated whenever sensor Input is detected.
An alarm event is activated only when sensor input is detected during the scheduled time.
To setup the schedule, you need to define Start time and End time followed by selecting Days.
If End time is earlier than Start time, End time is regarded as next day. Ex) Assume you select Tue. If you set Start time as 16:00 and End Time as 09:00, Alarm Input will work from 4:00pm Tue to 9:00am Wed.
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Alarm Input 2~8 Setup
Setup -
5
You can setup the 1 ~ 8 type of Alarm Input each other.
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Motion Detection Setup
Setup -
5
3
1
2
Activation Time
Select activation time from Always / Only Scheduled Time.
DescriptionAction
Alarm out
Output
Duration
Alarm Image
Transfer
Activate alarm out (relay). None / 1 ~4
Select time duration to maintain output form 3 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 sec. or Continue.
Send image to E-mail or FTP server Select from ON / OFF ( see ‘Transfer Setup’ Menu)
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Action
Define a counter action from Alarm Output / Alarm Image transfer when motion is detected.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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Always
Only
scheduled time
An alarm is activated whenever motion is detected.
An alarm event is activated only when motion is detected during the scheduled time.
To setup schedule, you need to define Start time and End time followed by selecting Days.
If End time is earlier than Start time, End time is regarded as next day. Ex) Assume you select Tue. If you set Start time as 16:00 and End Time as 09:00, Alarm Input will work from 4:00pm Tue to 9:00am Wed.
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Schedule Setup
Setup -
5
1
2
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4
Enable / Disable
Set Schedule function to be enabled or disabled. Schedule function enables to transfer series of still images in a time interval specified.
Transfer Interval
Define time interval of image transfer from 5 / 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 sec. and 5 / 15 / 30 / 45 / 60 min.
Schedule function enables to transfer series of still images in a time interval specified via E-mail or FTP. (For more detail, see ‘Transfer Setup’ in this chapter)
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Activation Time
Select activation time from Always / Only Scheduled Time.
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Always
Only
Scheduled Time
Transfer image at all times.
Transfer image during the scheduled time.
To setup ‘Only Scheduled Time’, you need to define Start time and End time followed by selecting Days. The setup schedule is repeated every week.
If End time is earlier than Start time, End time is regarded as next day. Ex) Assume you select Tue. If you set Start time as 16:00 and End Time as 09:00, Alarm Input will work from 4:00pm Tue to 9:00am Wed.
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Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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Auto Tracking Setup
Setup -
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Sensitivity
Setup the sensitivity of tracking motion. Higher numeric values will make the camera more sensitive when tracking the motion.
Tracking Range
Setup the range of angle for the camera tracking the motion. Each angles of Pan/Tilt can be setup. Camera will track the motion in the entire range when you check the ALL.
No Motion Timeout
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2
Escape from Oscillating Environment
Camera will go back to home position (where the camera starts tracking the motion) when it detects motion constantly more than setting up in the ‘Oscillation Count’ in the smaller area than setting up in the ‘Oscillation Magnitude’.
Object
Camera will start tracking the motion when the detected object is smaller than you setup.
Camera will Zoom In when the detected object is smaller than you setup.
Camera will Zoom Out when the detected object is smaller than you setup.
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After Zooming out following the ‘No Motion Wait Function’, camera will go back to home position(Where the camera starts tracking the motion) when there is no motion has detected during the selected time.
No Motion Wait
1x Zoom Wait
Camera will Zoom Out when there is no motion has detected during the selected time.
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Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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Ttransfer Setup
Setup -
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1
Range of Pre/Post alarm duration can be changed according to Number of image setting.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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2
1
2
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3
Number
of Image
Pre-alarm
Duration
Post-alarm
Duration
Dene Number of image transferred per second.
Descriptions
Range
Define duration of image transfer before an event.
Define duration of image transfer after an event.
1 ~ 5
1 / 10 / 15 / 30
1 / 10 / 15 / 30
Transfer Mode
Image Transfer method is selected from FTP and E-Mail (SMTP).
To use image transfer, FTP and SMTP in the next sections must be configured properly.
SD Card Record
If it is set to On, the image is saved into the SD card as well.
It will setup OFF automatically when SD card doesn't applied. The SD card setting can be configured on the SD CARD section.
Pre/Post Alarm Image
Image Transfer due to event is configured by setting Image transfer rate and Pre/Post alarm duration.
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FTP Setup
Setup -
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7
Use Passive Mode
Check it to use Passive mode for FTP transfer. If it is not check, the transfer becomes Active Mode. However, if you select active mode, it is possible that there might be problems due to the firewall. Consult with your network manager.
In Active mode, the FTP transfer might not work due to the firewall. In this case, ask to the network administrator.
FTP Server Address
Define FTP Server IP Address. If IP Address form is incorrect, a Message box will be shown to try again.
Upload Path
Define a path in FTP server to store video. For the path name, English Alphabets, numbers and special characters
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Port
Define the FTP Server Port. If Port is not appropriate, it is impossible to access to FTP Server.
User ID
Define User ID to access to the FTP Server. Fill out the correct User ID registered in the FTP Server.
Password
Define Password to access to the FTP Server. Fill out the correct Password registered in the FTP Server.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
Refer the above screen image for the example.
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To transfer/save the image to the relevant sites through FTP, then FTP needs to be setup.
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SMTP Setup
Setup -
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E-Mail Sender
Define the e-mail address of E-Mail Sender. It will be displayed as the sender when the camera sends an E-mail.
E-Mail Receiver
Define the e-mail address of E-Mail Receiver. It will be displayed as the Receiver when the camera sends an E-mail.
Title
Define the title of the E-Mail when the camera sends an E-mail.
The title of the Email is limited to 40 characters including the spaces.
Message
Define the contents of E-Mail when camera sends an E-mail.
The message of the Email is limited to 40 characters including the spaces.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
Plain, SSL/TLS
Select Security mode of SMTP from Plain or SSL/TLS. After checking account setup of your SMTP Server, you may select one.
SMTP Server Address
Define the SMTP Server Address. If the IP Address form is incorrect, a Message box will be shown to try again.
Port
Define the Port used in the Plain or SSL/TLS security mode in the above.
User ID
Define the User ID to access to SMTP Server. Fill out the correct User ID registered in the SMTP Server.
Password
Define the Password to access to SMTP Server. Fill out the correct Password registered in the SMTP Server.
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To send/save the image to the relevant sites by Email, SMTP needs to be setup.
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SD CARD Setup
Setup -
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2
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5
Total size / Free size
Total capacity of SD card and the remainder of it are displayed.
Format
Delete the all contents that stored in SD card.
If the SD card doesn't applied, ‘Format’ button will be deactivated.
Auto Delete
Select the period for Auto delete. The image data stored before period will be deleted automatically.
It is noted that this function will be executed everyday to delete data before designated period.
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Capacity Warning E-mail
If it is set ON and remained space of SD card reach to less than 8MB, a warning e-mail will be sent to the e-mail account set in SMTP menu.
Overwriting Mode
If it is set ON and remained space of SD card reach to less than 8MB, new data will start to be overwritten on the oldest data. However, if it is set OFF and remained space of SD card reach to less than 8MB, image recording will be stopped.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
1 Year
Delete all stored image older than 1 Year from 00:00 today.
Delete all stored image older than 1 Month from 00:00 today.
Delete all stored image older than 1 week from 00:00 today.
Do not use ‘Auto Delete’.NONE
1 Week
1 Month
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Users Setup
Setup -
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Users
List all the user accounts for authentication.
Add
Register a new user
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Modify
Modify the information of the user accounts registered. For admin account, only Password and Auto Login function can be modified.
Delete
Delete the selected user account. Admin account cannot be deleted.
Auto Login If you check the auto login for an account, this account
becomes the public account. From the next login, everybody can access the camera using this account without
authentication. Only one account can have
the Auto Login.
User Level Select Operator or Viewer.
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Verify Enter the user Password again for verication.
Password Enter the user Password.
ID Enter a new user ID except Admin since it exists.
The ID and Password are limited to 10 characters.
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Date/Time Setup
Setup -
5
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5
Current Date & Time
Shows the current date and time setting in the Camera.
Synchronize with my computer
Set the date/time using those of PC currently connected.
Setup manually
Set the date/time by typing manually.
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Synchronize with the time server
In this mode, date/time is automatically updated using the Time Server selected. After selecting the Time Zone properly, Time Server must be selected. However, if you want to assign a time server not in the list, select Manual. Once synchronization is configured successfully, the time and date will be updated every 1 hour automatically.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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Firmware Update
Setup -
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Firmware Version
It shows the current Firmware Version in the system.
Firmware Filename
Designate the Firmware file name in your computer by clicking [Browse…] button.
Start Update
Click this button to start update. Progress of uploading will be displayed using Progress Bar. If you assign the wrong file name, an error massage will be shown.
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Warning:
Do not turn off the power of camera during the Firmware update. Otherwise, the system can be stuck to be unstable. If updating is finished, the system will be rebooted automatically.
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Default Set
Setup -
5
1
2
Reset to the Factory Defaults
Return the setup to the Factory Default.
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All
Except
Network Settings
Reset all Settings to the Factory Defaults.
Except Network related settings, reset all others to the Factory Defaults.
Warning:
If you click ‘Apply’, you will lose all setting data. If needed, please, make a note for further installation.
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Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
It takes approximated 4 minutes after clicking ‘Apply’ for the Default Set.
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Restart
Setup -
If you click the ‘RESTART’ menu, a message box will be shown to confirm. Click the ‘Ok’ button to restart.
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Log
Setup -
System Start, Network Connection Status(Including IP Address), Changing System Time, Changing Video Setup, Network Setup and Event(Alarm / Motion) Alert will be recorded.
1000 PCS of Log can be stored and the recorded data won't be deleted.
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Search
SD Card Search -
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Date of stored image
Choosing the date to nd the stored events.
Stored Events(Schedule / Motion / Alarm)
The interval of stored time and number of stored images in the Event Setup can be dierent.
Page No. of searched Images
The latest page will be loaded at the head.
Stored Images
Image will be stored by value at CH No. 2 in ‘Setup>Video conguration’. By clicking the image, see the image on the larger screen.
Stored Time of Images
The interval of stored image can be setup depending on the each Events.
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1. Before power is applied, please check the cables carefully.
2. The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the camera to be controlled. The camera ID can be check in the system information of OSD menu.
3. If your controller supports multi-protocols, the protocol must be changed to match to that of the camera.
4. If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP switch, the change will be eective after you reboot the camera.
5. Since the operation method can be dierent for each controller available, refer to the manual for your controller if camera cannot be controlled properly.
Check Points before Operation
Preset and Pattern Function Pre-check
- Check how to operate preset, pattern, scan and group function with keyboard controller/DVR in advance to operate camera function using them. (Refer to your system keyboard manual)
Auto Calibration
- If the camera is continuously subjected to very high temperature (over 50°C or 122°F) environment for a long time, it is possible for the camera to lose focus. As a result, you will get blurry image. In this case, it is recommended to turn on ‘AUTO CALIBRATION’ .
- If you execute ‘AUTO CALIBRATION’, camera will calibrate its focus at every 6 hours.
Start OSD Menu
Using the OSD menu, preset, pattern, scan, group and alarm input function can be configured for each application. Enter ‘Preset key + 0’ or ‘Pattern + 30’.
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Check Points before Operation
OSD -
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The OSD menu in this manual is based on the control of Web-Viewer. Some of the menu items (Date/Time Setup, Alarm Input Setup, etc.) might be different when analog base is used.
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Aux Functions
OSD -
7
Preset
- Max. 255 positions can be stored as preset positions. The preset number can be assigned from 1 to 255.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>FUNCTION SETUP>PRESET SETUP’ for more detailed information.
Scan
- By using scan function, you can make camera to move between 2 preset positions repeatedly.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>FUNCTION SETUP>SCAN SETUP’ for more detailed information.
1. Set Scan
To set scan, use OSD menu.
2. Run Scan
Method) Pattern key + Scan number(1~8) + 10 Ex) Run scan 2 = Pattern key + [12] + Enter key
3. Delete Scan
To delete scan, use OSD menu.
Pattern
- Pattern function is that a camera memorizes the path (mostly curve path) by joystick of controller for assigned time and revives the path exactly as it memorized.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>FUNCTION SETUP>PATTERN SETUP’ for more detailed information.
1. Set Pattern
To set pattern, use OSD menu.
2. Run Pattern
Method 1) Pattern key + Pattern number(1~4) + Enter key Ex) Run pattern 2 = Pattern key + [2] + Enter key
3. Delete Pattern
To delete pattern, use OSD menu.
Group
- The group function allows running sequence of presets, pattern and/or scans.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>FUNCTION SETUP>GROUP SETUP’ for more detailed information.
1. Set Group
To set group, use OSD menu.
2. Run Group
Method) Pattern key + [Group number(1~8) + 20] Ex) Run group 2 = Pattern key + [22] + Enter key
3. Delete Group
To delete group, use OSD menu.
Schedule
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The schedule function allows running an appropriate function like preset, scan, group, pattern, home move at the designated day and time.
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See the section ‘ROOT MENU>FUNCTION SETUP>SCHEDULE SETUP’ for more detailed information.
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1. Set Preset
Method 1) Use keyboard controller: Refer to keyboard controller manual.
Method 2) Use OSD menu.
2. Run Preset
Method 1) Use keyboard controller: Preset key + Number key(1~255)
3. Delete Preset
To delete preset, use OSD menu.
When the pattern is saved/executed, the pan/tilt is operated with ‘AUTO FLIP-OFF’.
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OSD Information
OSD -
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Action Title
SET PRESET 123
PRESET 123
PATTERN 1
SCN 1/PRESET 123
RANGE OVER
UNDEFINED
Means
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CAM
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Preset Label
- The label stored for specific preset.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>FUNCTION SETUP>PRESET SETUP>LABEL’.
Camera ID_Top
- If ‘CAMERA ID’ sets ‘TOP’, camera ID displayed in this area.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>DISPLAY SETUP>CAMERA ID’.
Camera ID_Bottom
- If ‘CAMERA ID’ sets ‘BOT’, camera ID displayed in this area.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>DISPLAY SETUP>CAMERA ID’.
Date / Time
- Shows the current date/time.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>SYSTEM SETUP>DATE/TIME SETUP.’
Image Flip
- Shows that images are currently reversed by auto flip function.
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See the section ‘ROOM MENU>CAMERA SETUP>IMAGE FLIP’.
Address
- The current RS-485 address information.
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>SYSTEM INFORMATION’.
Action Title
Followings are possible action titles and their meaning.
Alarm I/O Information
- This information shows current state of alarm input and output.
- The ‘ I ’ means input and ‘O’ means output.
- If an input is on state it will show the number of input. If an input is off state, ' - ' will be displayed. In the same way ‘O:1 - - -’ means output 1 is on and other output is off.
Ex) When point 2 of inputs are on, and output 1 is on, OSD will show as below.
Compass Direction
- Shows the current compass direction of the camera.
- The direction is shown as N(North), S(South), E(East), W(West), NE(Northeast), NW(Northwest), SE(Southeast), SW(Southwest).
- See the section ‘ROOT MENU>SYSTEM SETUP>SET NORTH DIRECTION’.
Zoom Magnification
Shows the current zoom magnification.
Tilt Angle in Degree
Shows the current tilt(0 ~ 180) angle.
Pan Angle in Degree
Shows the current pan(0 ~ 359) angle.
Means to store preset 123.
Means it reached preset 123.
Means the camera is running pattern 1.
Means the camera is running scan 1.
Means the action received is not within the range supported.
Means the action received is not defined.
PATTERN
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Date / Time
Action Title
Preset Label
Camera ID_Top
Camera ID_Bottom
Compass Direction
Zoom Magnification
Tilt Angle in Degree
Pan Angle in Degree
Alarm I/O Information
Image Flip
Address
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General Rules of Menu Operation
OSD -
The menu items surrounded with < > always has its sub menu.
To move from items to item in the menu, use joystick in the up/down or left/right.
For all menu level, to go into sub menu, press near or enter key.
To go to up-one-level menu, press far key.
To change a value of an item, use up/down of the joystick in the controller.
Press near or enter key to save values and press far key to cancel values.
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Joystick Down
Joystick
Up
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Joystick
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ROOT MENU
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EXIT
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DISPLAY SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
ON OFF
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DISPLAY SETUP
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ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
ON OFF
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DISPLAY SETUP
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ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF
AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO
ON
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ROOT MENU & SYSTEM INFORMATION
OSD -
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ROOT MENU
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<SYSTEM INFORMATION> <DISPLAY SETUP> <MOTION SETUP> <FUNCTION SETUP> <CAMERA SETUP> <SYSTEM SETUP> <SYSTEM INITIALIZE>
EXIT
ROOT MENU
<SYSTEM INFORAMTION>
Shows information and current configuration.
<DISPLAY SETUP>
Enable/Disable of OSD display on main screen.
<MOTION SETUP>
Setup for motion related settings.
<FUNCTION SETUP>
Setup for various functions such as preset, scan, pattern, group and schedule.
<CAMERA SETUP>
Configure camera related functions and data.
<INTELLIGENCE>
Setup for detection of object moving or changing.
<SYSTEM SETUP>
Configure for basic system setup.
<SYSTEM INITIALIZE>
Initializes system configuration and sets all data to factory default configuration.
EXIT
To escape from the OSD setting, go to exit.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
FIRMWARE VER
Shows the current firmware version.
COLOR SYSTEM
Shows the current analog video system.
PROTOCOL
Shows the current PTZ control protocol.
BAUD RATE
Shows the current baud rate of the PTZ control.
ADDRESS
Shows the current camera ID of the PTZ control.
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SYSTEM INFORMATION
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DISPLAY SETUP > CAMERA ID
OSD -
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ADDRESS
CAMERA ID
Select the camera ID location. Refer to ‘OSD Display of Main Screen’.
PTZ INFORMATION
ACTION TITLE
PRESET LABEL
ALARM I/O
DATE/TIME
<PRIVACY ZONE>
Start Privacy Zone Mask setup Menu.
ON / OFF
BOT / TOP / OFF
ON / OFF / AUTO
ON / OFF / AUTO
ON / OFF / AUTO
ON / OFF / AUTO
ON / OFF
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Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
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DISPLAY SETUP
This menu defines enable/disable of OSD display on main screen. If an item is set to be ‘AUTO’, the item is displayed only when the value of it is changed.
Joystick Right
CAMERA ID - Alphabet Input
- Edits the camera ID to show on monitor when camera ID sets ‘TOP(Top)’ or ‘BOT(Bottom)’.
- Max. 48 alphabets are allowed(Including space).
CAMERA ID - Complete Editing
If you complete the camera ID editing, move the cursor to ‘OK’ and press near key to save the completed camera ID. To abort the current change, move the cursor to ‘CANCEL’ and press the near key.
DISPLAY SETUP
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ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
ON BOT ON ON ON ON ON
DISPLAY SETUP
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ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
ON BOT ON ON ON ON ON
DISPLAY SETUP
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ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
ON
BOT
ON ON ON ON ON
CAMERA ID
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< >
- / : .
Current Cursor Position: In edit label menu, a reverse rectangular is cursor. As soon as finishing selecting alphabet, cursor moves to the next digit.
Selecting Alphabet: Using left/right/up/down of joystick, move to an appropriate character from the character set. To choose the character, press the near or enter key.
Space: If you want to use blank, choose space character (’ ‘). Back-Space:
If you want to delete a character in front, use back
space character (’ ‘).
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DISPLAY SETUP > PRIVACY ZONE
OSD -
7
1
PRIVACY ZONE
Selects area in image to mask.
2
MASK NO.
Select mask number. If the selected mask has data already, camera moves as it was set. Otherwise, ‘UNDEFINED’ will be displayed under ‘MASK NO.’.
DISPLAY
Sets if the camera makes mask shows or not on images.
CLEAR MASK
Deletes data in the selected mask no.
STYLE
Set the style of the mask. See the next page.
1 ~ 8
ON / OFF
CANCEL / OK
<COLOR> / MOSAIC 1 ~ 4
> >>
Select <EDIT MASK>, Press Near/Enter Key
Move Camera to Area to Mask, Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near Key to Save
See the next page
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DISPLAY SETUP
See the previous page.
EDIT MASK - Move to Target Position
Move camera to area to mask. Then the menu to adjust mask size will be displayed.
If the tilt angle is located in the range between 90° to 90°, you can not set up privacy zone mask.
If tilt angle over 90° (image flipped region) is designated, camera will automatically move to identical poison by changing tilt angle less than 90° and moving pan angle 180° relatively.
EDIT MASK - Adjust Mask Size
Adjust mask size. Use joystick or arrow buttons to adjust mask size.
- Move Joystick Left/Right( ): Adjust Mask Width.
- Move Joystick Up/Down( ): Adjust Mask Height.
To hide a certain zone completely regardless of high speed pan/tilt motions, it is recommended that the size of mask must be 20% bigger than original target size.
It is noted that during pan/tilt control like jog action, the object behind the privacy mask can be disclosed in a short period of time.
PRIVACY ZONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASK NO.
<
EDIT MASK>
BACK EXIT
1
UNDEFINED
EDIT MASK 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [ENTER : SELECT]
0/0/x1/E
PRIVACY ZONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASK NO.
<
EDIT MASK>
DISPLAY CLEAR STYLE
BACK EXIT
1
ON CANCEL
<
COLOR>
EDIT MASK 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ADJUST MASK WIDTH] [ ADJUST MASK HEIGHT] [ENTER : SELECT]
DISPLAY SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ADDRESS CAMERA ID PTZ INFORMATION ACTION TITLE PRESET LABEL ALARM I/O DATE/TIME <
PRIVACY ZONE>
BACK EXIT
ON BOT ON ON ON ON ON
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DISPLAY SETUP > PRIVACY ZONE
OSD -
7
1
>
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near Key to Save
7
6
3
2
7
8
0 ~ 100
0 ~ 100
0 ~ 100
Y-LEVEL
Set the color ‘Y-LEVEL’ of the mask.
RED ADJUST
BLUE ADJUST
PRIVACY ZONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASK NO.
<
EDIT MASK>
DISPLAY CLEAR STYLE
BACK EXIT
1
ON CANCEL
<
COLOR>
PRIVACY ZONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
STYLE Y-LEVEL RED ADJUST BLUE ADJUST
BACK EXIT
COLOR 0 0 0
PRIVACY ZONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
STYLE Y-LEVEL RED ADJUST BLUE ADJUST
BACK EXIT
COLOR 0 0 0
PRIVACY ZONE - STYLE>COLOR
Set the color of the mask.
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MOTION SETUP
OSD -
7
11
2
2
Press Near/Enter Key
MOTION SETUP
Setup the general functions of pan/tilt motions.
PRESET LOCK
If motion lock is set to on, it is impossible to set up and delete preset, scan, pattern and group. It is possible only to run those functions. To set up and delete those functions, enter into OSD menu.
PWR UP ACTION
This function enables to resume the last action executed before power down. Most of actions such as preset, pattern, scan and group are available for this function but jog actions are not available to resume.
AUTO FLIP
In case that tilt angle arrives at the top of tilt orbit (90°), zoom module camera keep moving to opposite tilt direction (180°) to keep tracing targets. As soon as zoom module camera passes through the top of tilt direction(90°), images should be reversed automatically and F appears in screen. If this function is set to ‘OFF’, tilt movement range is 0° ~ 90°.
JOG MAX SPEED
Sets maximum jog speed. Jog speed is inversely proportional to zoom magnification. As zoom magnification goes up, pan/tilt speed goes down.
JOG DIRECTION
If you set this to ‘NORMAL’, the view in the screen is moving same direction with jog tilting. If ‘INVERSE’ is selected, the view in the screen is moving reversely.
FRZ IN PRESET
At start point of preset movement, camera starts freezing the image of start point. Camera keeps displaying the image of start point during preset movement and does not display the images which camera gets during preset movement. As soon as camera stops at preset end point, camera starts displaying live images which it gets at preset end point. This function availability should be different by models.
<PARKING ACTION SETUP>
Moves to ‘PARKING ACTION SETUP’ screen.
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
2/SEC ~ 200/SEC
INVERSE / NORMAL
ON / OFF
PARKING ACTION SETUP
If ‘PARK ENABLE’ is set to ‘ON’, camera runs assigned function automatically if there is no PTZ command during assigned ‘WAIT TIME’.
PARK ENABLE
WAIT TIME
The time is displayed with "hh:mm:ss" format and you can change this by 1 sec. unit.
1. To place the cursor on the time marked as below, press near key.
2. Move joystick Left/Right to adjust hours, minutes and seconds.
3. Move joystick Up/Down to select the digit.
4. By pressing near key, save current setting.
PARKING ACTION
Ex) If ‘HOME’ is selected for park action, camera will move to home position when there is no PTZ command during the assigned ‘WAIT TIME.’
00:10:00
MOTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PRESET LOCK PWR UP ACTION AUTO FLIP JOG MAX SPEED JOG DIRECTION FRZ IN PRESET <
PARKING ACTION SETUP>
BACK EXIT
OFF ON ON
140/SEC
NORMAL OFF
PARKING ACTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PARK ENABLE WAIT TIME PARK ACTION
BACK EXIT
OFF 00:
10:00
HOME
ON / OFF
00:00:05 ~ 04:00:00
HOME / PRESET 1~128 / SCAN 1~8 / PATTERN 1~4 / GROUP 1~8
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FUNCTION SETUP > PRESET SETUP
OSD -
7
FUNCTION SETUP
Configure 5 special functions with this menu.
PRESET SETUP - Undefined
255 presets from the number 1 to 255 can be assigned excluding preset 95 reserved for menu.
PRESET SETUP
If the preset is defined, the information will be shown on the OSD menu with the setting, and the alarm device (if defined) will be activated.
PRESET NO.
If a selected preset is already defined, camera moves to pre-defined position and preset characteristics such as label and relay outputs show on monitor. (Refer screen 4) If a selected preset is not defined, ‘UNDEFINED’ shows on monitor.
<EDIT SCENE>
Redefine the current preset scene position(i.e. PTZ).
1 ~ 255
1 ~ 255
GENERAL / SPECIAL
PRESET NO.
<EDIT SCENE>
<LABEL>
Edits Label to show on monitor when preset runs. Max. 10 alphabets are allowed.
CAM ADJUST
- WB(White Balance) and AE(Auto Exposure) can be set up independently for each preset.
- GENERAL: WB or AE can be set up totally and simultaneously for all presets in ‘ROOT MENU>CAMERA SETUP’ menu.
- SPECIAL: WB or AE can be set up independently or separately for each preset in each preset setup menu.
- Each special WB/AE value should the activated correspondingly when camera arrives at each preset location. During jog operation, general WB/AE value should be applied.
- All special WB/AE value should not be changed although general WB/AE value is changed. If ‘SPECIAL’ is selected, the menu to set WB/AE is shown on monitor.
ALARM OUT
State of four alarm outputs can be freely controlled in conjunction with preset run. The character ‘ - ’ means off state and the number representing each bit means on.
Ex) If it is set to be ‘ - 2 3 - ‘, output relay 2, 3 will be on and 1, 4 will be be off, when you run this preset.
- - - - ~ 1 2 3 4
EDIT SCENE
1. Using joystick, move camera to the desired position.
2. By pressing near key, save the current PTZ data.
3. Press far key to cancel.
> > >
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
Select <EDIT SCENE>, Press Near/Enter Key
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4
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1
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2
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FUNCTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<PRESET SETUP> <SCAN SETUP> <PATTERN SETUP> <GROUP SETUP> <SCHEDULE SETUP>
BACK EXIT
PRESET SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PRESET NO.
<
EDIT SCENE>
BACK EXIT
1
UNDEFINED
PRESET SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PRESET NO.
<
EDIT SCENE>
<LABEL> CLR PRESET CAM ADJUST ALARM OUT
BACK EXIT
1
CANCEL GENERAL
- - - -
EDIT SCENE -PRESET1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [NEAR:SELECT/FAR:CANCEL]
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FUNCTION SETUP > PRESET SETUP
OSD -
7
LABEL
Edits label to show on monitor when camera arrives at preset.
LABEL – Complete Editing
If you complete the label editing, move cursor to ‘OK’ and press near key to save completed label. To abort current change, move cursor to ‘CANCEL’ and press near key.
LABEL PRESET1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ]
OK CANCEL
- - - - - - - - - -
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e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
< >
- / : .
Current Cursor Position: In edit label menu, a reverse rectangular is cursor. As soon as finishing selecting alphabet, cursor moves to the next digit.
Selecting Alphabet: Using left/right/up/down of joystick, move to an appropriate character from the character set. To choose the character, press the near or enter key.
Space: If you want to use blank, choose space character (’ ‘). Back-Space:
If you want to delete a character in front, use back
space character (’ ‘).
PRESET SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PRESET NO.
<
EDIT SCENE>
<LABEL> CLR PRESET CAM ADJUST ALARM OUT
BACK EXIT
1
CANCEL GENERAL
- - - -
PRESET SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PRESET NO.
<
EDIT SCENE>
<LABEL> CLR PRESET CAM ADJUST ALARM OUT
BACK EXIT
1
CANCEL
<
SPECIAL>
- - - -
CAM ADJUST -PRESET1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<WHITE BALANCE SETUP> <AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP>
BACK EXIT
>
LABEL PRESET1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ]
OK CANCEL
- - - - - - - - - -
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< >
- / : .
>
LABEL PRESET1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ]
OK CANCEL
SKY
- - - - - - - - - -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d
e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
< >
- / : .
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
3
3
1
2
1
2
2
CAM ADJUST
Edits label to show on monitor when the camera arrives at presets.
<WHITE BALANCE SETUP>
See the section ‘ROOT MENU>CAMERA SETUP>WB SETUP’.
<AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP>
See the section ‘ROOT MENU>CAMERA SETUP>AE SETUP’.
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FUNCTION SETUP > SCAN SETUP
OSD -
1 ~ 8
PRESET 1 ~ 255 / NOT USED
1/SEC ~ 180/SEC
CANCEL / OK
SCAN SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SCAN NO.
1ST POS.
2ND POS.
SCAN SPEED
1
PRESET 1 NOT USED
30
/SEC
UNDEFINED
SCAN SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SCAN NO. 1
ST POS.
2ND POS.
SCAN SPEED CLEAR SCAN
BACK EXIT
1
NOT USED NOT USED
30
/SEC
CANCEL
7
1
2
2
1st POS.
1. CW direction
2. CCW direction
2nd POS.
SCAN SETUP
By using the scan function, you can make the camera to move between 2 preset positions repeatedly.
When the scan function runs, the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 1st point to the preset assigned as the 2nd point in CW(Clockwise) direction. Then the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st point in CCW(Counterclockwise) direction.
In case that the preset assigned as the 1st point is same as the preset assigned as the 2nd point, the camera turns on its axis by 360° in CW direction and then it turns on its axis by 360° in CCW direction.
SCAN NO.
Selects the scan number to edit. If a selected scan has not defined, ‘NOT USED’ is displayed in 1st position and 2nd position.
1ST POS. / 2 ND POS.
Set up the 2 position for scan function. If a selected preset is not defined, ‘UNDEFINED’ will be displayed as shown below.
SCAN SPEED
Sets the scan speed.
CLEAR SCAN
Deletes the current scan data.
>
Press Near/Enter Key
FUNCTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<PRESET SETUP> <SCAN SETUP> <PATTERN SETUP> <GROUP SETUP> <SCHEDULE SETUP>
BACK EXIT
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FUNCTION SETUP > PATTERN SETUP
OSD -
7
3
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1
2
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5
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2
PATTERN SETUP
Pattern function is that a camera memorizes the path (mostly curve path) by joystick of controller for assigned time and revives the path exactly as it memorized.
4 patterns are available and max. 1000 communication commands can be stored in a pattern.
PATTERN NO.
Select pattern number to edit. If a selected pattern number is not defined, ‘UNDEFINED’ will be displayed under selected pattern number.
CLR PATTERN
Deletes data in the current pattern.
<EDIT PATTERN>
Starts editing pattern.
1 ~ 4
CANCEL / OK
EDIT PATTERN - Select the Position
1. By using joystick, move to the start position with appropriate zoom.
2. To start the pattern recording, press near or enter key.
3. To exit this menu, press far key.
EDIT PATTERN - Records
1. Move the camera with joystick of the controller or run preset function to memorize the path (mostly curve path) in a selected pattern.
2. The total memory size and the rest memory size is displayed in the form of bar.
3. To save data and exit, press near key.
4. To cancel recording and delete the recorded data, press far key.
> > > >
Select <EDIT PATTERN>, Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
Move Camera to Area, Press Near/Enter Key
Record the Path of the Pattern by Camera Control
EDIT PATTERN 1
[NEAR:SAVE / FAR:DELETE]
0/0/x1/E
EDIT PATTERN 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO START POSITION [NEAR:START/ FAR:CANCEL]
0/0/x1/E
EDIT PATTERN 1
[NEAR:SAVE / FAR:DELETE]
0/0/x1/E
PATTERN SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PATTERN NO.
CLEAR PATTERN <
EDIT PATTERN>
BACK EXIT
1 UNDEFINED CANCEL
FUNCTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<PRESET SETUP> <SCAN SETUP> <PATTERN SETUP> <GROUP SETUP> <SCHEDULE SETUP>
BACK EXIT
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FUNCTION SETUP > GROUP SETUP
OSD -
GROUP SETUP SCREEN
The group function allows running sequence of presets, pattern and/or scans. Max. 8 group can be stored. Each group can have max. 20 action entities which can be preset, pattern or scan.
Preset speed can be set up and the repeat number of pattern & scan can be set up in group setup. Dwell time between actions can be set up also.
EDIT GROUP - Initial Screen
Press near or enter key in ‘NO’ list to start group setup.
EDIT GROUP – Select Function Sequence
Note that max. 20 functions are allowed in a group. Move cursor up/down and press near or enter key to set up.
EDIT GROUP - Assign Function
Set up ‘ACTION, ‘DWELL’ and ‘OPT’. Note that selected item is displayed in reverse. Move cursor left/right to select items and move cursor up/down to change each value.
GROUP NO.
Selects group number to edit. If a selected group number is not defined, ‘UNDEFINED’ will be displayed under the selected group number.
CLEAR GROUP
Deletes data in the current group.
<EDIT GROUP>
Starts editing group.
1 ~ 8
ACTION NO.
DWELL TIME
Sets dwell time between function by moving joystick up/down.
OPT
It represents preset speed (2~360) when preset is selected. It should be the number of repetition (1~255) when pattern or scan is selected for ‘ACTION’.
CANCEL / OK
NONE / PRESET 1~255 / PATTERN 1~4 / SCAN 1~8
00:03 ~ 04:00 (min:sec)
PRESET: 2~360 / PATTERN & SCAN: 1~255
Preset
1
Preset
120
Pattern5
1 Times
Pattern5
n Times
Dwell Time
Max. 20 Entities
Scan3
1
Select <EDIT GROUP>, Press Near/Enter Key
> > > >
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
FUNCTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<PRESET SETUP> <SCAN SETUP> <PATTERN SETUP> <GROUP SETUP> <SCHEDULE SETUP>
BACK EXIT
GROUP SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GROUP NO.
CLEAR GROUP <
EDIT GROUP>
BACK EXIT
1 UNDEFINED CANCEL
EDIT GROUP 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NO. ACTION NO. DWELL OPT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
NONE
2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SAVE CANCEL [NEAR:EDIT]
EDIT GROUP 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NO. ACTION NO. DWELL OPT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
NONE
2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SAVE CANCEL
[NEAR:EDIT ACT] [FAR :EDIT END]
[ :
MOVE CURSOR
]
[ : CHANGE VAL.]
EDIT GROUP 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NO. ACTION NO. DWELL OPT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
NONE
2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SAVE CANCEL
7
3
3
1
2
4
5
4
5
6
2
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FUNCTION SETUP > GROUP SETUP
OSD -
> >
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Far Key
[ :
MOVE CURSOR
]
[ : CHANGE VAL.]
EDIT GROUP 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NO. ACTION NO. DWELL OPT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
PATTERN 1 00:0
3 1
2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SAVE CANCEL
EDIT GROUP 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NO. ACTION NO. DWELL OPT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
PATTERN 1 00:0
3 1
2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SAVE CANCEL
[NEAR:EDIT ACT] [FAR :EDIT END]
EDIT GROUP 1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NO. ACTION NO. DWELL OPT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1
PATTERN 1 00:0
3 1
2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SAVE CANCEL
7
8
6
7
8
EDIT GROUP - Selects Function Sequence
After finishing setting up an ‘ACTION’, press near or enter key to one-upper-level menu. Move cursor up/down to select ‘ACTION NO.’ and repeat to step 4 ~ step 6 to edit the selected group.
EDIT GROUP - Saves the Setting
After finishing setting up all actions, press far key to exit. Then cursor should be moved to ‘SAVE’. Press near or enter key to save the data.
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FUNCTION SETUP > SCHEDULE SETUP
OSD -
7
SCHEDULE SETUP - Assign Value
Each field (DAY, TIME, ACT, NO., ON) can be selected by Left/Right keys and the values in the field are changed using Up/Down keys.
MASTER ENABLE
Decide whether schedule function is active or not.
DAY
Set the day for scheduling.
- Undefined: Inactivate
- All: Applies to every day
- WKD: Applies to every day except Saturday and Sunday
- SUN-MON: Applies to designated day only
TIME
Set the time.
ACT NO
Set the function and no.
ON
Decide to make this rule effective or not.
> > > >
Press Near/Enter Key
Joystick Down
Assign Value
Joystick Down, Press Near Key
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2
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4
5
4
5
FUNCTION SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<PRESET SETUP> <SCAN SETUP> <PATTERN SETUP> <GROUP SETUP> <SCHEDULE SETUP>
BACK EXIT
SCHEDULE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASTER ENABLE OFF DAY TIME ACT NO ON 1
UNDEFINED
2 UNDEFINED 3 UNDEFINED 4 UNDEFINED 5 UNDEFINED 6 UNDEFINED 7 UNDEFINED BACK
SCHEDULE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASTER ENABLE OFF DAY TIME ACT NO ON 1
UNDEFINED
2 UNDEFINED 3 UNDEFINED 4 UNDEFINED 5 UNDEFINED 6 UNDEFINED 7 UNDEFINED BACK
SCHEDULE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASTER ENABLE OFF DAY TIME ACT NO ON 1
ALL 00:00 HOM OFF
2 UNDEFINED 3 UNDEFINED 4 UNDEFINED 5 UNDEFINED 6 UNDEFINED 7 UNDEFINED BACK
SCHEDULE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASTER ENABLE OFF DAY TIME ACT NO ON 1
ALL 12:00 PRS 128 ON
2 UNDEFINED 3 UNDEFINED 4 UNDEFINED 5 UNDEFINED 6 UNDEFINED 7 UNDEFINED BACK
SCHEDULE SETUP SCREEN
The schedule function allows running an appropriate function like preset, scan, pattern, group, home move at designated day and time.
EX) If you setup a rule ‘Tuesday at 9:00AM’ and ‘Preset 1(say main gate)’, the camera will move to main gate every Tuesday at 9:00 AM. If you choose weekday, camera will move to main gate everyday except weekend.
It is noted that due to the real time clock(ROOT MENU> SYSTEM SETUP>DATA/TIME SETUP), the time data will be kept regardless of blackout. The initial time and day setup is essential to proper schedule function.
ON / OFF
UNDEFINED / ALL / WKD / SUN ~ MON
00:00 ~ 23:59 (hour:min)
HOM(HOME) / PRS(Preset) 1~255 / SCN(Scan) 1~8 / PTN(Pattern) 1~4 / GRO(Group) 1~8
ON /OFF
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FUNCTION SETUP > SCHEDULE SETUP
OSD -
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6
EX)
The second rule means camera will move to preset 12 position at 7:00 on every wednesday.
If there are rules conflicts to each other, the higher number is the higher priority has.
If you assign undefined function, there will be no action.
Using reserved preset, you can make various schedules. For example, PRS179 and PRS178 are ‘DAY’ and ‘NIGHT’ mode respectively. (Refer to Reserved Preset(page 18) list in this manual.)
SCHEDULE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MASTER ENABLE ON DAY TIME ACT NO ON 1
MON 0 1: 20 HOM ON
2 WED 07:00 PRS 1
2 ON
3 THU 11
:4 0 SCN 3 ON
4 ALL 1
2:00 SCN 1 ON
5 UNDEFINED 6 UNDEFINED 7 UNDEFINED BACK
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CAMERA SETUP > WB SETUP
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7
ZOOM CAMERA SETUP
Setup the general functions of zoom camera module.
Joystick Down, Press Near Key
Joystick Right
> > > >
Press Near/Enter Key
Joystick Down
3
1
2
4
5
1
FOCUS MODE
Sets the camera focus mode.
- SEMIAUTO: This mode exchanges the focus mode automatically between manual focus mode and auto focus mode. Manual focus mode activates in preset operation and auto focus mode activates when jog operation starts.
- MANUAL: With manual mode at presets, focus data is memorized in each preset in advance and camera calls focus data in correspondence with presets as soon as camera arrives at a preset.
DIGITAL ZOOM
Sets digital zoom function to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. If this is set to ‘OFF’, optical zoom function runs but zoom function stops at the end of optical zoom magnification.
IMAGE FLIP
Sets if the image should be reversed or not.
FLICKERLESS
Turns on or off the flickerless function. In this function, AE mode becomes shutter priority mode and shutter speed value will be fixed to 1/100 sec.
DIS MODE
Sets the digital image stablization mode.
<WHITE BALANCE SETUP>
Starts ‘WHITE BALANCE SETUP’ setup screen.
<AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP>
Starts ‘AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP’ setup screen.
<SPECIAL>
Starts to ‘SPECIAL SETUP’ screen.
AUTO / MANUAL / SEMIAUTO
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
WB SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DAY/NIGHT
- WB MODE
- RED ADJUST
- BLUE ADJUST
BACK EXIT
DAY ATW2 0 0
ZOOM CAMERA SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
FOCUS MODE DIGITAL ZOOM IMAGE FLIP FLICKERLESS DIS MODE
<
WHITE BALANCE SETUP> <AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP> <SPECIAL> BACK EXIT
SEMIAUTO ON OFF OFF OFF
WB SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DAY/NIGHT
- WB MODE
- RED ADJUST
- BLUE ADJUST
BACK EXIT
DAY ATW2 0 0
WB SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DAY/NIGHT
- WB MODE
- RED ADJUST
- BLUE ADJUST
- R-GAIN
- B-GAIN
BACK EXIT
DAY AWC
>
0 0 0 0
WB SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DAY/NIGHT
- WB MODE
- RED ADJUST
- BLUE ADJUST
- R-GAIN
- B-GAIN
BACK EXIT
DAY AWC
>
0 0 74
52
2
WB SETUP - DAY
DAY/NIGHT
The day/night mode can be set independently. Only, night mode will be deactivated if ‘AGC’ in ‘CAMERA SETUP’ is
set to ‘OFF’ or ‘FIX’.
WB MODE
- ATW1: The color temperature is adjusted automatically between
2500K and 9300K.
- ATW2: The color temperature is adjusted automatically between 2000K and 10000K.
- AWC: The color temperature is adjusted automatically once, then adjusted value of ‘R-GAIN, B-GAIN’ are maintained. Gain value can be adjusted manually by the user. It can be fixed as 3200K or 5600K.
- OFF: Only activated when ‘NIGHT’ is selected. At night, the setting will be same as day’s setting.
RED/BLUE ADJUST
In every mode except ‘OFF’, users can adjust the red/blue adjust value to have the image they want.
R/B - GAIN
If ‘AWC’ is on, the adjusted value will be marked. Also, the user can adjust the values after it was adjusted automatically.
DAY / NIGHT
ATW1 / ATW2 / AWC / 3200K / 5600K / OFF
-32 ~ +32
0 ~ 1023
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CAMERA SETUP > WB SETUP
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WB SETUP - NIGHT
6
6
BRIGHTNESS
When ‘NIGHT’ is selected, it sets the criterion of the automatic day/night selection. If set to ‘LOW’, the image has to be very dark to be recognized as night among 3 settings. If set to ‘HIGH’, the image will be recognized as night even though it is a little dark.
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
WB SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DAY/NIGHT
- WB MODE
- BRIGHTNESS
- RED ADJUST
- BLUE ADJUST
- R-GAIN
- B-GAIN
BACK EXIT
NIGHT AWC
>
MIDDLE 0 0 74
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CAMERA SETUP > AE SETUP
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7
AE SETUP
>
Press Near/Enter Key
1
2
1
Select ‘BACKLIGHT>BLC’, Press Near/Enter Key
Select ‘AREA>USER’, Press Near/Enter Key
Move Camera to BLC Area, Press Near/Enter Key
IRIS
See the bellow ‘AE SETUP - IRIS>ALC’
DAY/NIGHT
Color filter or B/W filter can be selected. If DAY/NIGHT is set to ‘AUTO’, starts ‘DAY/NIGHT’ editing. See the next page ‘DAY/NIGHT’.
This is changed to ‘AGC’ or ‘MOTION’ according to the ‘SENS-UP’ setting.
AGC
Enhances the brightness of the image by amplifying gain when the illumination is low.
MOTION
If ‘MOTION’ is set towards ‘S.SLOW’, the gain will be used less. However, so as compensate it, the shutter speed will be slower to obtain more light. Thus, there will be less noise but this can cause the ghost effect of the moving object. If ‘MOTION’ is set towards ‘F.FAST’, there will be more noise but this will reduce the ghost effect of the moving object.
SHUTTER SPD
If this speed is faster, the moving object can be photographed without the ghost effect. However, picture can be dark if there is no sufficient lighting.
If ‘SENS-UP’ is set to ‘AUTO’, ‘SHUTTER SPD’ is deactivated.
SENS-UP
It activates the slow shutter function when luminance of image is too dark so that CCD can accumulate the light as much as it is multiplied by the number which is set.
2
2
2
IRIS LEVEL
BACKLIGHT
Using this function, the backlight effect, which the object displays dark on the monitor when there is intensive backlight, can be improved.
- BLC: You can set the desired area, then the area will be bright. If it is set on the bright area, note that the area will be even more brighter.
- WDR: See the next page ‘AE SETUP-IRIS>ALC>BACKLIGHT>WDR’.
AREA
If set to ‘USER’, the user can set the area by him/herself. See the screen on this page.
4
5
ALC / MANUAL
DAY / NIGHT / AUTO
VERY LOW / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / VERY HIGH / USER 1~16 / FIX 1~16
S.SLOW / SLOW / NORMAL / FAST / F.FAST
OFF / 1/100 ~ 1/10K
OFF / AUTO x2 ~ AUTO x256 / FIX x2 ~ FIX x256
-32 ~ +32
OFF / BLC / WDR
TOP / BOTTOM / LEFT / RIGHT / USER
AE SETUP - IRIS>ALC
If ‘ALC’ is selected, iris will be controlled automatically.
BLC AREA
AE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
IRIS DAY/NIGHT MOTION SHUTTER SPD SENS-UP
BACK EXIT
<ALC> <AUTO>
F.FAST
- - ­AUTOx4
AE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
IRIS
- IRIS LEVEL
- BACKLIGHT
BACK EXIT
<ALC> 0 OFF
<ALC> 0 BLC CENTER
BLC AREA
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
IRIS
- IRIS LEVEL
- BACKLIGHT
- AREA
BACK EXIT
BLC AREA
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [ENTER : SELECT]
BLC AREA
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ADJUST MASK WIDTH] [ ADJUST MASK HEIGTH] [ENTER : SELECT]
> > >
3
3
4
5
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CAMERA SETUP > AE SETUP
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7
>
Press Near/Enter Key
1
2
1
2
2
Select ‘AREA>USER’, Press Near/Enter Key
Joystick Down
> >
DAY/NIGHT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-BURST
[
DAY NIGHT
]
-BRIGHTNESS
-DWELL TIME
[
NIGHT DAY
]
-BRIGHTNESS
-DWELL TIME
-MASK AREA BACK EXIT
OFF
MIDDLE
5 SEC
MIDDLE
5 SEC
1 2
AE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
IRIS DAY/NIGHT MOTION SHUTTER SPD SENS-UP
BACK EXIT
<
ALC>
<AUTO>
F.FAST
- - ­AUTOx4
AE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
IRIS
- IRIS LEVEL
- BACKLIGHT
- WEIGHT
- WDR LEVEL
- WHITE BAL
BACK EXIT
<ALC> 0 WDR MIDDLE 0 INDOOR
AE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
IRIS
- IRIS LEVEL
- BACKLIGHT
BACK EXIT
<
ALC>
0 OFF
BURST
If ‘BURST’ is set to ‘ON’, the burst signal is outputted although it is changed to B/W filter
BRIGHTNESS
When switched from color to B/W filter, it has to be darker if ‘BRIGHTNESS’ is the ‘LOW’ side. When switched from B/W to color, it has to be brighter if ‘BRIGHTNESS’ is the ‘HIGH’ side.
DWELL TIME
When the switching criterions are satisfied, the filter is changed after the status is maintained during the dwell time.
MASK AREA
If the streetlights or traffic lights are present, the mode might not be changed to B/W. In this occasion, if you set ‘MASK AREA’ on those kind of the spot light, this can reduce the effect of the interference on criterion.
If ‘BACKLIGHT’ is set to ‘BLC’, ‘MASK AREA’ function is deactivated.
ON / OFF
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
2 SEC / 3 SEC / 5 SEC / 10 SEC / 15 SEC / 20 SEC / 25 SEC / 30 SEC
1 / 2
DAY/NIGHT
It is automatically changed by sensing the brightness of the scene.
2
AE SETUP - IRIS>ALC>BACKLIGHT>WDR
In ‘WDR’ mode, the brightness is adjusted in all area of the picture by combining high speed shutter and low speed shutter.
WEIGHT
If ‘WEIGHT’ goes to ‘HIGH’, the area applying high speed shutter is expanded.
WDR LEVEL
If ‘WDR LEVEL’ goes up, the speed of the high speed shutter becomes faster.
WHITE BAL
If ‘WHITE BAL’ is set to ‘INDOOR’, the color temperature is adjusted based on the dark area, if set to ‘OUTDOOR’, it is adjusted based on the bright area.
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
-9 ~ +9
INDOOR / OUTDOOR
When ‘WDR’ is used, the internally operating ‘VPS’ function is stopped.
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CAMERA SETUP > SPECIAL
OSD -
7
>
Press Near/Enter Key
1
2
2
OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / USER 1~16
1 ~ 4
0 ~ 3
LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
ON / OFF
+ / -
DNR
If reduces the noise caused by ‘AGC’ action. If set towards ‘HIGH’, the noise will be reduced but the ghost effect on moving objects will be increased.
ZOOM SPEED
Zoom speed while zoom in/out action can be adjusted. 1 is the slowest, and 4 is the fastest.
DETAIL
The distinction can be set as 4 levels. If the level is high, the outline is clear but the noise is increased.
AGC COLOR SUP
The color range of the noise caused by ‘AGC’ can be reduced. If set towards ‘HIGH’, the color element of the noise is reduced. However, the overall color sense of the scene can be decreased.
PIP
Selects if the sub screen will be displayed. Sub screen will be displayed on the bottom of the right side. Even though the main image enables the digital zoom, the sub screen will only display with maximum optical zoom.
POSI/NEGA
If set to ‘+’, the normal image will be outputted. However, if set to ‘-’, the brightness signal and color signal will be outputted as reverse.
SPECIAL
Sets the special function relaced to the image.
ZOOM CAMERA SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
FOCUS MODE DIGITAL ZOOM IMAGE FLIP FLICKERLESS DIS MODE <
WHITE BALANCE SETUP> <AUTO EXPOSURE SETUP> <SPECIAL> BACK EXIT
SEMIAUTO ON OFF OFF OFF
SPECIAL
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DNR ZOOM SPEED DETAIL AGC COLOR SUP PIP POSI/NEGA
BACK EXIT
MIDDLE 4 2 MIDDLE OFF +
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INTELLIGENCE > MASK AREA
OSD -
7
>
Press Near/Enter Key
1
2
1
INTELLIGENCE
You can enable the motion detection and tracking functions.
MOTION
You can enable the motion detection and tracking functions. If you set it to ‘DETECTION’, the ‘FIX/MOVE’ option of ‘ADVANCED’
menu will not be available. In following situations, motion detection and tracking function may
not work properly.
- When there is sudden changes of brightness.
- When the device moves.
- When a certain object’s movement fills most of the framing area.
- When there is difficulties in distinguishing the moving object and background.
ADVANCED
You can detect motions and mark the video that contains such motion, and enables tracking of the movement.
Selecting the ‘FIX/MOVE’ option will mark a region if an existing object disappears, or a new object appears and fixed for a certain period of time.
In following situations, ‘FIX/MOVE’ detection may not work properly.
- When multiple motions continue arbitrarily.
- When the object that is fixed continues to move in the same position.
- When a newly appearing object conceals another object that is moving.
MASK AREA
Select the number of the area to be masked that will be excluded from motion detection.
DISPLAY
When selected ‘ON’, it displays the motion detected and detection of configured advanced function.
SENSITIVITY
Sets the sensitivity of motion sensor.
RESOLUTION
The bigger the resolution setting, the smaller the object that can be detected.
<ALARM OUT>
Start to ‘ALARM OUT’ menu.
OFF / DETECTION / TRACKING
OFF / FIX/MOVE
1 / 2 / 3 / 4
ON / OFF
0 ~ 6
0 ~ 6
Joystick Up or Down
INTELLIGENCE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOTION ADVANCED MASK AREA DISPLAY SENSITIVITY RESOLUTION <
ALARM OUT>
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF
1
2 3 4
OFF 0 0
INTELLIGENCE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOTION ADVANCED MASK AREA DISPLAY SENSITIVITY RESOLUTION <
ALARM OUT>
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF
1
2 3 4
OFF 0 0
INTELLIGENCE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOTION ADVANCED MASK AREA DISPLAY SENSITIVITY RESOLUTION <
ALARM OUT>
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF
1
2 3 4
OFF 0 0
INTELLIGENCE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [ENTER : SELECT]
INTELLIGENCE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ADJUST MASK WIDTH] [ ADJUST MASK HEIGHT] [ENTER : SELECT]
3
4
5
Press Near/Enter Key
Press Near/Enter Key
> > >
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INTELLIGENCE > ALARM OUT
OSD -
7
>
Press Near/Enter Key
1
2
2
ALARM OUT
When selected ‘ON’, it outputs alarm signal when the motion is detected and on a detection of configured advanced function.
INTELLIGENCE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOTION ADVANCED MASK AREA DISPLAY SENSITIVITY RESOLUTION <
ALARM OUT>
BACK EXIT
OFF OFF
1
2 3 4
OFF 0 0
ALARM OUT
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOTION FIX/MOVE
BACK EXIT
ON ON
MOTION
FIX/MOVE
ON / OFF
ON / OFF
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SYSTEM SETUP
OSD -
SYSTEM SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<RELAY TYPE> <PASSWORD> <SET HOME POSITION> <SET NORTH DIRECTION> LANGUAGE
BACK EXIT
ENGLISH
RELAY TYPE SETUP
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
RELAY1 RELAY2 RELAY
3
RELAY4
BACK EXIT
NORMAL OPEN NORMAL OPEN NORMAL OPEN NORMAL CLOSE
EDIT PASSWORD
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ]
OK CANCEL
- - - - - - - - - -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d
e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
< >
- / : .
DISABLE
7
3
1
2
3
1
2
SYSTEM SETUP
<RELAY TYPE>
Start ‘RELAY TYPE’ setup.
<PASSWORD>
Start ‘PASSWORD’ setup.
<SET HOME POSITION>
Starts ‘SET HOME POSITION’ setup.
<SET NORTH DIRECTION>
Starts ‘SET NORTH DIRECTION’ setup.
LANGUAGE
You can select a preferred Language of OSD display from 7 choices. After selecting a language, press near or enter key.
ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH / ITALIANO / РУССКИЙ / PORTUGUÊS
RELAY TYPE SETUP
EDIT PASSWORD
Sets the 4 characters long password. If this function is set to ‘ENABLE’, the password is required whenever you enter OSD menu.
The default password is ‘4321’ and the master password is ‘- - > g’.
RELAY1, 2, 3, 4
Contacts type of of 4ch. Relay out are defined.
NORMAL OPEN(N.O) / NORMAL CLOSE(N.C)
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SYSTEM SETUP
OSD -
7
5
6
SET HOME POSITION
Home position means the origin of pan angle calculation. The value of pan angle displayed on the screen is based on this home position.
By using joystick, move the camera to the desired position and press near key.
Home is not effective to tilt angle.
If you change the location of the home position, all horizontal location of functions such as preset, scan, pattern, group and privacy zone mask will be shifted based on the changed home position.
If there are no setup for those functions like preset, pattern, scan, group camera will automatically move to home position after rebooting.
If power up action is set to be on, camera will continue the function which is executed lastly after rebooting.
Set Home Position? When you replace the camera block or the orientation of camera is changed due to maintenance operations, it is very difficult to maintain the same pan orientation. Therefore, all function data maintain on pan orientation such as preset, scan, pattern, group and privacy zone mask are not useful any more accordingly. However, even in this case, you can reuse the data if you redefine set home position on the previous home position.
SET NORTH DIRECTION
By using joystick, move the camera to the desired north position and press enter (near/save). The direction will be displayed in the screen
Direction will be displayed from: N(North) / S(South) / E(East) / W(West) / NE(Northeast) / NW(Northwest) / SE(Southeast) / SW(Southwest).
5
6
[NEAR:SELECT/FAR:CANCEL]
0/0/x1/N
SET HOME POSOTION
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [NEAR:SELECT/FAR:CANCEL]
0/0/x1/E
SET NORTH DIRECTION
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [NEAR:SELECT/FAR:CANCEL]
0/0/x1/N
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SYSTEM INITIALIZE
OSD -
Initial Configuration Table
SYSTEM INITIALIZE
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CLEAR ALL DATA CLR DISPLAY SET CLR CAMERA SET CLR MOTIOM SET CLR FUNCTION SET REBOOT CAMERA REBOOT SYSTEM
BACK EXIT
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Display
Communication
Camera
Motion
Function
7
CLEAR ALL DATA
Deletes all configuration data such as display, camera, motion setup and so on.
CLR DISPLAY SET
Initializes display configuration.
CLR CAMERA SET
Initializes camera configuration.
CLR MOTION SET
Initializes motion configuration.
CLR FUNCTION SET
Deletes preset data, scan data, pattern data, group data and schedule data.
REBOOT CAMERA
Reboots zoom camera module.
REBOOT SYSTEM
Reboots speed dome camera.
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
YES / NO
SYSTEM INITIALIZE
ON OFF AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO ON Undefined
OFF ON ON 140°/sec NORMAL OFF OFF OFF
Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined
AUTO ON OFF OFF Off
DAY ATW2 0 0 NIGHT OFF
ALC 0 OFF AUTO OFF MIDDLE 5 SEC Undefined F.FAST AUTOx4 MIDDLE 4 2 MIDDLE OFF +
OFF OFF Undefined ON 4 3 ON ON
AUTO 2400
Address Camera ID PTZ Information Action Title Preset Label Alarm I/O Date/Time Privacy Zone
Preset Lock Power Up Action Auto Flip Jog Max Speed Jog Direction Freeze In Preset Park Action Alarm I/O Action
Preset 1~255 Auto Pan 1~8 Pattern 1~4 Scan 1~8 Schedule 1~7
Focus Mode Digital Zoom Image Flip Flickerless DIS Mode
Day/Night WB Mode Red Adjust Blue Adjust Day/Night WB Mode
Iris Iris Level Backlight Day/Night Burst Brightness Dwell Time Mask Area Motion Sens-up DNR Zoom Speed Detail AGC Color Sup PIP Posi/Nega
Motion Advanced Mask Area Display Sensitivity Resoluition Alarm Out>Motion Alarm Out>Fix/Move
Protocol Baud Rate
Intelligence
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A : Current TCP/IP Settings
Appendix
2. Windows 2000 or XP Users
Under the ‘General’ tab of the TCP/IP Properties you will see your IP address information.
Start
Right-click
Local Area Connection
Properties
Select the TCP/IP
in General Tab
Click Properties
Control Panel
Network and Dial-up
Connection or
Network Connection
1. Windows 98 / ME Users 3. Windows Vista or 7 Users
Note the settings under the IP Address, DNS Conguration, and Gateway tabs
Under the ‘General’ tab of the TCP/IP Properties you will see your IP address information.
Start
Setting
Control Panel
Network
Conguration Tab
Select the TCP/IP
10/100 Protocol
Click Properties
Start
Network and
sharing center
Manage network
connections
Properties
Select either
Internet Protocol
Ver.4 (TCP/IPv4)
or Internet Protocol
Ver.6 (TCP/IPv4)
Click Properties
Control Panel
If your IP settings are obtained automatically, you could use the MS-DOS prompt (or Command Prompt) to determine your IP address. For information on how to do this, please read the FAQ.
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B : Changing IP address and subnet mask
Appendix -
Select 'Use the following IP address'
Select 'Use the following IP address'
2. Windows 2000 or XP User
Start
Right-click
Local Area Connection
Properties
Select the TCP/IP
in General Tab
Click Properties
Control Panel
Network and Dial-up
Connection or
Network Connection
1. Windows 98 / ME Users 3. Windows Vista or 7 Users
Start
Setting
Control Panel
Network
Conguration Tab
Select the TCP/IP
10/100 Protocol
Click Properties
Start
Network and
sharing center
Manage network
connections
Properties
Select either
Internet Protocol
Ver.4 (TCP/IPv4)
or Internet Protocol
Ver.6 (TCP/IPv4)
Click Properties
Control Panel
Select 'Use the following IP address' and change the IP address and Subnet Mask.
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C : Port Forwarding
Appendix -
After assigning the IP Speed Dome a web server port and video server port you must use Port Forwarding (for cases A, B)
Please consult your router’s user guide on how to correctly configure Port Forwarding.
For your convenience, we have provided two example configurations.
For D-Link DI-604 broadband routers:
1) Open a web browser and type http://192.168.0.1 into your Address bar. (the default IP address to access the router)
2) You will have to supply your User Name and Password to log onto the router. Default from factory. (User Name: admin Password: [leave blank])
3) Select the “ Advanced” tab and click " Virtual Server" menu.
4) Click " Apply" button after inputting proper values. The example is as below
1.
For Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL routers:
1) Open a web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 into you Address bar (the default IP address to access the router)
2) You will have to supply your User Name and Password to log onto the router. Default from factory (User Name:[leave blank] Password: admin)
3) Select “ Applications & Gaming” from the menu bar.
4) Input port numbers in " Port Range" as below and click “ Save Setting” button. Both of Web Server Port and Video Server Port should be added. The example is as below.
2.
Enabled / Disabled
Name
Protocol Type
Private Port / Public Port
Schedule
Select “Enabled”.
Input IVS name.
Input IVS address.
Select “TCP”.
Input IVS Web Server Port.
Select “Always”
Private IP
Application
Start / End
Protocol
IP Address
Enabled
Input IP Speed Dome name.
Input IP Speed Dome Web Server Port and Video Server Port.
Start should be same as End. Both of Web Server Port and Video Server
Port should be added.
Select “TCP” in Protocol option.
Input IP Speed Dome IP Address.
Check the square.
1
3
2
4
5
6
1
2
3
5) If 'Setting Saved' shows, click [Continue] button.
6) With the same method as above, add Video Server Port.
7) The Web Server Port, Video Server Port and 2 Audio Ports shows in "Virtual Server List" as below.
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Appendix -
For Netgear RP614 routers:
1) Input http://192.168.0.1 in address bar of web browser. http://192.168.0.1 is the default IP address.
2) If it asks ID and password, input admin as ID and password as password.
3) Click “Port Forwarding” in "Advanced".
4) Click " Add Custom Service" button in Port Forwarding page.
5) Input proper values in "Ports - Custom Services" page as below.
6) Click " Add" button.
7) With the same method as above, add Video Server Port.
8) Click "Apply" button to finish Port Forwarding.
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Service Name
Starting/ Ending Port
Server IP Address
Check it.
Input IP Speed Dome name.
Input IP Speed Dome Web Server port. Starting Port should be same as Ending Port.
Input IP Speed Dome IP Address.
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FAQ
My POWER light is not on?
Power is not being supplied to the unit. Please use the power supply shipped with the unit and verify that a power source is active from the attached power outlet used to connect the adapter. You can test this by plugging in any other electrical device and verify its operation. After using the power supply shipped with the product, checking the power source, and reinserting the power connector into the IP Camera, please call our Support Center. The power supply may be defective.
My ACTIVE light is not flashing?
Verify the power supply to the unit. Power off the unit and back on again, wait 1 minute, if the ACTIVE light still does not begin to flash, you will have to set the unit to its factory default (THIS WILL DELETE ANY CONFIGURATION AND SET THE UNIT TO THE FACTORY DEFAULTS). Power on the unit and insert the end of a paper clip into the small recessed opening on the back of the unit. Use the clip to press the button located within that opening.
My LINK light is not flashing or solid?
Verify the cable connection. 99% of the time the cable’s connection to the unit is causing this problem. Try using a different network cable or crossover cable (for PC connection only). Try reinserting the cable, if this still doesn’t solve the problem call our Support Center.
I can access the video server on my LAN, but not from the Internet.
Verify that your router (if applicable) has port forwarding properly configured. If accessing from our DDNS service, verify correct serial number. Firewall issues may prevent user access.
How do I open an MS-DOS or Command Prompt?
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How do I find out my IP address information if my settings were automatically detected?
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Gateway information
5) For DNS information contact your Internet Service Provider
Windows 2000 / XP Users
1) Open a Command Prompt
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3) Near the end of the information supplied, should be your current IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers
I can’t connect!!
In the case of a connection failure.
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How do I “PING” an IP address?
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I’m accessing my video server remotely over the Internet and the video stream is choppy, is this normal?
Yes. The frames per second received remotely are determined by your bandwidth capabilities both at your site where the IP Camera is installed and your remote location. The lower of the two sites will determine how fast your video stream is received. It is recommended to have at least
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IP Camera is installed. Lower speeds will operate properly, but provide poor remote performance. The Faster the Internet connection at both ends, the faster the video stream.
How do I enable or check ActiveX on my browser
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How do I reset the unit to factory defaults?
On the underside of the unit you will find a recessed opening
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and use a paper clip to push the reset button within that opening. You should then see the ACTIVE light turn off and after a few seconds the ACTIVE light will begin to flash, signifying a successful reboot. If the ACTIVE light does not turn off after depressing the reset button, please try holding the button in for a few seconds and releasing. YOU WILL LOSE ALL DATA THAT HAD BEEN ENTERED PREVIOUSLY AND THE
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Demension
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Specification
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Camera
General
Pan/Tilt
Image Device
Total Pixel
Eective Pixel
H. Resolution
S/N Ratio
Zoom
Focal Length
Angle of View
Min. Illuminance
Shutter Speed
Day & Night
Focus
Iris
White Balance
AGC
DNR
DIS
BLC
WDR
Other Functions
1/4" Sony Ex-View HAD Progressive Scan CCD NTSC : 811 (H) × 508 (V) 410K Pixels PAL : 795 (H) × 596 (V) 470K Pixels NTSC : 768 (H) × 494 (V) 380K Pixels PAL : 752 (H) × 582 (V) 440K Pixels Color: 560 TV Lines B/W: 600 TV Lines 52 dB (AGC O) x39 Optical Zoom & x12 Digital Zoom (Total x468) f = 3.4 (W) ~ 132.6 (T) mm, F1.6 (W) ~ 3.7 (T) H: 57.54° (W) ~ 1.56° (T) V: 44.44˚ (W) ~ 1.16˚ (T) Color: 1.2 Lux (Sens up O), 0.004 Lux (Sens up x256) @ 50 IRE
B/W: 0.12 Lux (Sens up O), 0.0004 Lux (Sens up x256) @ 50 IRE
NTSC : x256 ~ x2, 1/60 ~ 1/120,000 sec. PAL : x256 ~ x2, 1/50 ~ 1/120,000 sec . Auto / Day / Night (ICR) Auto / Manual / Semi-Auto Auto / Manual ATW1 / ATW2 / AWC / Manual (ATW1 : 2500~9500°K, ATW2 : 2000~10000°K) On / O (MAX Level setting) On / O On / O On / O On / O Frame Freeze Function, System Image Flip by Installation Type
PAL PAL
NTSC NTSC
PAL
NTSC
360° (Endless) 0° ~ 180° (Auto-Flip On) 0° ~ 90° (Auto-Flip O) Preset: 360° Scan: 1° ~ 180°/sec. Manual: 0.05° ~ 200°/sec. (Zoom Proportional) 255 Presets with Labels / Independent Camera Setup 4 Patterns 8 Scans 8 Groups (Max. 20 Entities per Group) 7 Rules (Condition: Day, Time Action: Preset, Scan, Group, Pattern) Image Auto Flip, Auto Parking, Power-up Action & etc.
Pan Range
Tilt Range
Pan/Tilt Speed
Preset
Pattern
Scan
Group
Schedule
Other Functions
CVBS: 1.0 V p-p / 75Ω RS-485 Auto, Pelco-D/P, Samsung, Panasonic, GE(Kalatel), AD(American Dynamics) Selectable 8 Zones Built-in 8 Input / 4 Relay Output Menu, PTZ Information, etc., Support 7 Languages:
ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH / ITALIANO / PУCCKИЙ / PORTUGUÊS
AC 24 V, 24 W (Heater O) / 55 W (Heater On) FCC, CE, IP66, RoHS Weather Proof, Vandal Proof Structure, White Pearl Color Body: Aluminum Die-casting Clear Bubble: Polycarbonate
6.2 Kg AC : -40° ~ 50° C (-40° ~ 122° F)
Video Out
Communication
Protocol
Privacy Zone
Sensor In/Out
OSD
Power
Approvals
Outdoor Housing
Material
Weight
Operating Temp.
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Network Specification
Specifications -
OS
Video Compression
Video Streaming
Resolution
Frame Rate
Image Settings
Motion Detection
Alarm
Number of Clients
IPv4 Protocol
Security Protocol
OS Supported
Embedded Linux H.264 / MJPEG / MPEG4 VBR / CBR (Controllable Frame Rate and Bandwidth) 4CIF / CIF / QCIF NTSC 4CIF: Max. 30 fps PAL 4CIF: Max. 25 fps Quality, Brightness, Sharpness Notication: FTP, e-mail, Alarm out, JPEG recording on SD Pre-Post Alarm Max. 5 TCP/IP, UDP/IP, RTP(UDP), RTSP, NTP, HTTP,HTTPS, SSL, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, ICMP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3(MIB-2) Digest Authentication (ID/PW) Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000
PALNTSC
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