CamPilot MRH310 User Manual

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Adapter and LAN cable are not included in the package.
CamPi l o t MRH3 1 0
HD Vanda l Do me
Camera
User Ma nu al
Before installing and using the product, please read
this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
Detail Model Name
MRH310 - CP11MV - TDN5 - 18IR
MRH310 - CP11MV - VF - TDN5 - 18IR
D i g i t a l D N A m a k e s y o u D I VA
MRH310
- CP11MV
Camera and IR module
The IR LED equipped model
complements
the weakness of CMOS
sensor on a low light environment. It
provide the imag e that corresponds to
CCD on a low ligh t environment.
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Precaution
WARNING
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTIONS
■ Do not open or modify
Do not open the case, as it may be dangerous and cause damages.
■ Do not put objects inside the unit
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substances get inside the camera. It could cause
fire, short-circuits or damages.
■ Be careful when handling the unit.
To prevent damage, do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or vibration.
■ Install away from electric or magnetic fields.
■ Protect from humidity, dust and high temperature.
CamPilot MRH310 is for indoor use and vulnerable to water and/or moisture.
An additional case that is temperature-controllable, damp-proof and waterproof is required for
outdoor use.
■ Cleaning
Dirt can be removed from the case only by wiping it with a soft cloth moistened with a soft
detergent solution.
■ Mounting Surface
The mounting surface material must be strong enough to support the camera.
■ CamPilot MRH310 can be used for surveillance purpose.
Be thoroughly informed of related regulations prior to installation to ensure compliance with such
regulations.
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Overview
Features
CamPilot MRH310 is an IP Camera that transmits real-time high-resolution digital video and audio data with H.264 high compression rate over Internet or Intranet.
CamPilot MRH310 contains digital video/audio compressor, web server and network interface. Users can simply connect power source and network cable for operation. Additional operation equipments or programs are not required.
Appearance and Accessories
• Ethernet port supports PoE
• Power cable: 2 pin connector
• Audio cable: Ø 3.5mm stereo jack for Audio IN/OUT (RCA type) (White – Speaker / Red – Microphone, Both should be amplified for use)
• Video cable: pin connectors for video loop throughout
• A wrench for removing the dome cover and 4 screws for installing the dome are included in the package
• Optional accessories: Pin connectors for Digital IN/OUT and RS485 are optional items on order.
Appearance
Accessories
Power Cable
2 pin connector
Audio Cable
(W-SPK / R-MIC)
Video Cable
(for test)
Optional Accessory
Side
Bottom
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Specification
Items CamPilot MRH310-CP11MV
Camera
Device OmniVision CMOS
Size 1/4 inch
Effective Pixels 1280 x 720 pixels
Min. Illumination 3300mV / (Lux • sec)
Focus 3.6~16 mm Vari-focal
Auto Iris Control O
IR Cut Filter Remove TDN5
White Balance AWB mode
S/N Ratio 39dB
Encoder
CPU ARM9
Flash Memory 8MB
RAM DDR2, 256MB
OS Embedded Linux
Video Output 1ch. loop-throughout (pin connector - BNC)
Audio Input / Output 1ch. in / 1ch. out (Ø 3.5mm stereo jack - RCA)
Image
Size
NTSC : 720p(1280X720), D1(720X480), 4CIF(704X480), VGA(640x480),
CIF(352x240), QVGA (320x240), QCIF(176x112), QQVGA(160x112)
PAL : 720p(1280X720), D1(720X576), 4CIF(704X576), VGA(640x480),
CIF(352x288), QVGA (320x240), QCIF(176x144), QQVGA(160x112)
Codec H.264, MJPEG
Bandwidth 32Kb~4Mb
Transmission Up to 30fps (at 720p)
Network
Interface RJ45 (10/100 Base-T)
Connection Up to 10
Protocol
TCP/IP, ICMP, HTTP, ARP, SMTP, FTP, PPP, PPPoE, DHCP, NTP, SNMP, UPnP
RTP, RTSP
Firmware Update Available on Web browser
Security
Password Authentication
O
User Authentication O
DIO (Digital Input / Output) 1 in / 1 out (pin connector, option)
Pan / Tilt / Zoom N/A
Motion Detection O
Dynamic IP support O (DHCP, PPPoE support)
Recording PC software
FTP, Email Transmission O
Power DC 12V 1A/ AC24V 1A/ PoE (sold separately)
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Internet
or
Intranet
Installation and Connection
Basic Installation
(1) POWER – DC 12V 1A (No polarity) / AC24V 1A
(When PoE is used, the power is not necessary.)
(2) ETHERNET - LAN cable (RJ45 jack)
(Please, refer to the standard of “IEEE 802.3af”)
Expert Installation
(1) Audio In / Out: Ø 3.5mm stereo jack - RCA. (2) Video loop throughout is for test after installation. (D1 output) (3) Additional accessories on order should be used for Digital IN/OUT and RS485.
Power
Power
Power
CamPilot MRH3 10
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General Connection
Monitoring PC Monitoring PC
Local Network
Public Network
LAN (UTP) Cable
LAN (UTP) Cable
LAN Cable
Router
MRH310 -
CP11MV -
VF -
IR
Pin connector for Power
Audio In / Out
Cable Hole
Factory Default
LAN (PoE)
DIO
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Installation and Connection
External Device Connections
REF Monitoring PC Requirements
Item Specification
Monitoring
PC
Processor Pentium Core2 Duo or more
RAM 2GB or more
Graphic Card 512MB or more
OS Windows 2003 / XP / Vista / 7
Monitor Resolution 1024 X 768 pixels or more
Network 10/100 Base-T LAN
External Device Connection
Power
Sensor or Alarm
MIC
Network
Speaker
Audio Cable
Pin connector
LAN cable (UT P)
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Network Setting
Setting an IP address of a CamPilot MRH310
TIP If a monitoring PC is on 192.168.1.xxx network area, the connection is available without
any change on CamPilot MRH310. The initial IP address on CamPilot MRH310 is
192.168.1.2.
In case of the direct connection, the monitoring PC (Note Book) should be changed into
192.168.1.xxx
When changing the network setting, use ENCP program.
1. Download ENCP (Easy Network Configuration Program)
• Please, refer to the link as below
http://cellinx.co.kr/files/board.3/5_NVS4.1%20(2011.04.06%201121).zip
• After unzipping the downloaded file and executing “Setup.exe”, you can run ENCP. (Windows start button / All Programs / NVS 4.1)
2. Assigning an IP address on CamPilot MRH310
• Click the button “Scan”, select an CamPilot MRH310
• Input the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server IP address, click the button “Apply
• If you don’t have a proper IP address, ask the network administrator or refer to User Manual.
Click for Scanning
Click
for Applying
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Network Setting
3. Accessing to CamPilot MRH310 with a web browser
Open a web browser on a monitoring PC and enter the IP address assigned to a CamPilot MRH310 as following
Example> http://192.168.1.2
• The page as below shows up after the connection is completed.
ID / Password :
root / pass (Initial Value)
Monitoring button :
moves to Monitoring Page
Guest Login : connects by “guest” account (The guest has no setting permission)
< The Initial Page >
< Monitoring >
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Network Setting
Basic Information
The initial IP address of a CamPilot MRH310 is 192.168.1.2, which is an IP address of
192.168.1.xxx (1~255) assigned to the private network. If a monitoring PC doesn’t have an IP address of the same network (192.168.1.1~255), the user have to change the IP address of the CamPilot MRH310 (Refer to ENCP at p.7)
Check the IP address of a monitoring PC (network information)
1. Get to a command prompt. (START / run / cmd).
2. Type “ipconfig” on the command prompt window and press “Enter”.
Determine the IP address for a CamPilot MRH310 after checking the PC information as table.
REF xxx : the number should not be used for another PC of a same network
The subnet mask and default gateway of a PC on a same network is same to those of a CamPilor MRH310.
Checking the unused IP address
Type “ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” on the command prompt window and press “Enter”.
If the message “Destination Host Unreachable” shows up, we can know that the IP address is not used. But it is recommended that you should ask the address to the network administrator for the PC of the IP address is off.
In case that a public IP address is used for the network, you have to ask the extra IP address to the network administrator.
PC information example CamPilot MRH310 address example Private Network Ex.1
IPv4 address 192.168.10.100 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.10.1
IP address 192.168.10.xxx Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.10.1 Private Network Ex.2
IPv4 address 10.0.0.10 Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway 10.0.0.4
IP address 10.0.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway 10.0.0.4 Public Network Ex.
IPv4 address 123.150.24.34 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 123.150.24.1
IP address 123.150.24.xxx
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 123.150.24.1
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Network Setting
Port forwarding
- Setting the router, in case that one (or more) CamPilot MRH310 is connected.
- The port forwarding should be set for the connection from a public network area.
If a CamPilot MRH310 is installed on a private network, the port forwarding should be set for the connection from a public network area. As the port forwarding is a setting item of a router, a PC of the IP address on a public network can be connected to a CamPilot MRH310 on a private network via the router.
If the port forwarding is set up as below, the function works.
REF Basically the ports 80 and 1852 were used for the web and video connection for a
CamPilot MRH310. After executing a web browser and typing the IP address that is assigned to the router, you can monitor the video of CamPilot MRH310 on a PC on a public network.
REF If you want to use a specific name instead of the IP address of the router, you can use the
DDNS function of a router or a CamPilot MRH310. DDNS function includes updating an IP address for a specific name though the IP address of the router is changed. (Refer to The function of updating dynamic IP address at p.11)
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Network Setting
Port forwarding in case of installing two (or more) CamPilot MRH310
A port of a router cannot be used for the two (or more) CamPilot MRH310. In this case, another port number should be added on the router.
Port forwarding example (NVS: Network Video Server)
Port forwarding of Router
NVS port account
Service
Name
Private IP Protocol
Service Port
(External Port)
Internal Port
NVS #1-1
192.168.1.100 TCP 8080 8080 8080 - Web
NVS #1-2
192.168.1.100 TCP 2000 2000 2000 – Video + Audio
NVS #2-1
192.168.1.101 TCP 8081 8081 8081 - Web
NVS #2-2
192.168.1.101 TCP 2001 2001 2001 – Video + Audio
NVS #3-1
192.168.1.102 TCP 8082 8082 8082 - Web
NVS #3-2
192.168.1.102 TCP 2002 2002 2002 – Video + Audio
NVS #4-1
192.168.1.103 TCP 8083 8083 8083 - Web
NVS #4-2
192.168.1.103 TCP 2003 2003 2003 – Video + Audio
참고
Though the internal ports of CamPilots are used as default in theory, it is recommended that the service port of the router and the internal port of CamPilot should be same for the function doesn’t work by the features of a router.
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Network Setting
The function of updating dynamic IP address (DDNS)
1. The function DDNS of CamPilot can be used with the environment of one CamPilot MRH310 and an internet modem.
2. The function DDNS of a router should be recommended in case that there is a router for two (or more) CamPilot MRH310 or the management (firewall) purpose.
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Web Monitoring
OVERVIEW
• User can monitor the video and audio data and manage CamPilot MRH310 through a web browser over internet.
• User can select a type among encoder mode and decoder mode through a web browser.
• Basic functions
- Monitoring the video and audio data from a CamPilot MRH310.
- Changing the setup related to monitoring (Resolution, Info. display, D/O (Digital Output), Bitrate, Audio, PTZ, and etc.)
- Confirming the status of a CamPilot MRH310 (Network Status, Model Info, Connection List, Log)
- Changing the basic setting (Network, Video, Audio, Event, Date/Time, OSD)
- Changing the expert setting (RS485, RS232, Port, Security Level, Account, DDNS, UPnP, Motion Detect, Firmware Update)
Monitoring
Managing
< The initial page >
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Web Monitoring
CONNECTION
• To connect to a CamPilot MRH310, type the IP address that is given to the CamPilot MRH310 on the address window of a web browser as below.
(Refer to “ENCP 2.1” program manual to set an IP address of the CamPilot MRH310)
• Connection and accounts
Administrator account
- It is available to monitor and manage a CamPilot MRH310.
- The Default ID / Password of the administrator is root / pass.
- Only the password is changeable. (Administrator’s ID is fixed.)
Guest account
- It is available to use only the functions that are permitted limitedly on monitoring.
- It is shown as inactivated for the limited functions on monitoring page.
http:// (IP Address of CamPilot MRH310)
http:// 192.168.1.2
► Type on the address window of a web browser and enter
► Example (Default IP Address)
► Login window
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Web Monitoring
Setting page login
: Type the ID and Password of the administrator and click “Setting” button.
Monitoring page login
: Type the ID and Password of the administrator and click “Monitori ng” button
Guest login
: Click “Guest Login” to enter the monitoring page of guest account
► Monitoring Page
► Server Setting Page
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Web Monitoring
• Note for Monitoring Page
- When first connecting to monitoring page, click “Yes” to download ActiveX if “security warning” window appears. (CASE )
- Click the yellow information bar to download ActiveX control.
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Web Monitoring
- User can download and install ActiveX Setup manually if the information bar does not appear. (CASE )
- Click “Run” button to install ActiveX file manually (NVSOCX.exe)
► ActiveX Setup window
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Web Monitoring
MONITORING
1st / 2nd / 3rd Stream
- Selects a Stream to monitor
- If the stream button is inactivated, check the video setting of “server setting page”.
Snapshot
- Captures a JPEG Image of current video stream (JPG file creation route : C:/root)
Monitoring Page
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Web Monitoring
REC
- Records the video of current video stream (AVI file creation route : C:/root)
Full
- Extends the image of current video stream to fit monitor size.
Resolution
- Displays a current resolution.
- User can select other resolution. (If CamPilot MRH310 is rebooted, the resolution on t he monitoring page is initialized to the designated value of “server setting page”.)
- Changing the resolution is not available on a guest account.
Info.
- Shows the information of the transferred data from the CamPilot MRH310 on the upper of the image.
- FPS / Camera(Channel) Name / Resolution
- Event Status : Motion Detect(red) / Digital IN(blue) / Video signal (green)
Resolution
QQVGA QCIF QVGA CIF VGA 4CIF D1 720p
NTSC 160X112 176X112 320X240 352X240 640X480 704X480 720X480 720X1280
PAL 160X112 176X144 320X240 352X288 640X480 704X576 720X576 720X1280
Detect video signal
Detect motion event
Detect sensor input (Digital IN)
FPS of current video stream
Resolution of current image
Channel name
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Web Monitoring
D/O
- Digital Out - This controls the device that is connected to CamPilot MRH310.
Bitrate
- Display the bitrate of current video stream.
- User can sel ect other bitrate. (If CamPilot MRH310 is rebooted, the bitrate on the monitoring page is initialized to the designated value of “server setting page”.)
- Changing the bitrate is not available on a guest account.
Enable Audio
- If the box is checked the CamPilot MRH310 sends the audio data with the video data.
PTZ Control
- User can control a PTZ camera or receiver through RS485
• Z (Zoom): zoom in (+) / zoom out (-)
• Pan/Tilt : CamPilot MRH310 does not support Pan/Tilt function
• F (Focus): focus in (+) / focus out (-)
• PTZ control is not supported on a guest account
- CamPilot MRH310 does not support PTZ function internally.
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Web Setting
SERVER SETTING
- To apply the changed setting, reboot CamPilot MRH310. (Click Reboot on the menu)
Status
- This is the initial page of Server Setting.
- This shows network status, model information, network traffic status,
connection list and system log.
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Web Setting
• Network Status
- MAC Address: Media Access Control Address of CamPilot MRH310 (Unchangeable)
- IP Address: the assigned IP Address of CamPilot MRH310
- Subnet Mask: Subnetwork of the IP address belongs to. (Use the value to fit the network environment)
- Gateway: Gateway Address (Use the value to fit the network environment)
- Default DNS: IP Address of Default DNS server
• Connection List
- User can check the number of connected clients and IP addresses.
• Log
- “Log” displays the logs of general events of CamPilot MRH310.
Basic > Network (Wired)
- User can set Network Information of CamPilot MRH310: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Default DNS
Static IP
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Web Setting
- IP Address: Ask network administrator for an appropriate address
- Subnet Mask / Gateway / Default DNS : Ask network administrator
- After setting, click “OK” button
- Click “Reboot” to apply the setting to CamPilot MRH310.
Dynamic IP
- If DHCP server is on the local network and you intend to allocate IP address dynamically,
use this method
- Select Dynamic IP tab and click “OK” button, and reboot CamPilot MRH310.
- If you want to select Dynamic IP, set Dynamic DNS to access CamPilot MRH310.
Click!
< Reboot Message >
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Web Setting
PPPoE
- Use in case that the network supports PPPoE like xDSL
- Ask ISP(Internet Service Provider) for details
- User ID : xDSL user ID
- User Password : xDSL user password
- Service Name : Service name of ISP
- MTU : Maximum transmission unit of data
- IP address of DNS sever can be set to create automatically
- If your xDSL does not use static IP type, you should use Dynamic DNS setting like
DHCP
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Web Setting
Basic > Video
< Video Setting Page >
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Web Setting
Video Setting
- Preview : User can check the current video setting through the preview images.
(1st / 2nd / 3rd stream selectable)
- Video Compressed Type: H.264 / MJPEG
(Compression type of 3rd stream : MPEG4)
- Resolution : QQVGA / QCIF / QVGA / CIF / VGA / 4CIF / D1
(Resolution of 3rd stream : QCIF fixed)
- Bitrate Type : CBR / VBR
• Constant Bitrate : 8M / 7M / 6M / 5M / 4M / 2M / 1.5M / 1M / 750K / 500K / 384K /
256K / 128K / 64K / 32K
• Variable Bitrate : 1~6 (The highest quality is “1”)
- Frame Per Sec : 1 ~ 30 (NTSC) / 1~25 (PAL)
- Group Size : 1~200 (NTSC / PAL)
- Port : Video and Audio streaming port (Each stream must use different port)
- Video Type : NTSC / PAL
- Video Color : Auto / Color / B&W
- Aperture : 0~15 (Max. emphasis value is “15”)
- Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Hue : 0~255
- X / Y offset : 1~21
Jpeg Capture
- Enable : Sends JPEG Image via HTTP Protocol (1fps fixed)
- Resolution : Select a resolution (QQVGA~D1)
- Quality : High / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / Low
Jpeg Capture
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Web Setting
MEMOS _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________
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Web Setting
Basic > Audio
Server to PC Audio Option
- Audio Type : Mono (Fixed)
- Audio Codec : G.711 / G.726
- Sampling Rate : 8kHz / 32kHz
- Volume : -34.5~12dB
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Web Setting
• Basic > Event
Digital Input
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Web Setting
Common
- Sensor Type: Select a type out of two types.
Preset
- Preset Enable: enables the CamPilot MRH310to send the preset signal to the connected
camera which supports preset function
- Preset Number: preset number that assigned to the camera which supports preset
function
Digital Output
- Digital Output Enable: enables the CamPilot MRH310to send the digital signal to the
connected device
- Digital Output Time: adjusts the time for the CamPilot MRH310to send the signal (unit :
sec)
FTP
- Enable: enables the CamPilot MRH310to send captured image to FTP server
(Assuming JPEG Capture enable on the video setting page)
- Server : IP address of FTP server
- Port : FTP server port
- User : Account of FTP server
- Password : Password of FTP server
- Image name : File name of captured image
(Time information will be added with the image name.)
SMTP (e-mail)
- Enable: enables the CamPilot MRH310 to send captured image via e-mail.
- Outgoing mail server : SMTP Server
- To e-mail address : e-mail address of receiver
- From e-mail address : e-mail address of sender
- Subject : User can specify e-mail title
- Body : User can specify e-mail massage
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Web Setting
Motion Detection
Preset : Same as “Digital Input” setting
Digital Output : Same as “Digital Input” setting
FTP : Same as “Digital Input” setting
SMTP (e-mail) : Same as “Digital Input” setting
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Web Setting
Periodic Timer
Common
- Periodic Timer Enable : enables the CamPilot MRH310 to send the signal to the client
PC periodically
- Time Interval : means the period (sec.)
Preset : Same as “Digital Input” setting form
Digital Output : Same as “Digital Input” setting form
FTP : Same as “Digital Input” setting form
SMTP (e-mail) : Same as “Digital Input” setting
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Web Setting
Basic > Date / Time
Current Time Set
Date / Time
- S- Server Time : the time that the CamPilot MRH310 keeps internally
- New Date / Time: user can assign the specific time voluntarily.
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Web Setting
Time Server
Time Server
- Enable : enables the time of CamPilot MRH310 synchronize with time server periodically.
- Interval : means the period (sec.)
- Time zone: user can select a time zone
- Daylight Saving Time : Check this box in using daylight saving time
- Time Server: user can assign a Time Server to apply the current time to CamPilot
MRH310
- After setting, click the “OK” button and reboot CamPilolt.
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Web Setting
• Basic > OSD (On Screen Display)
Text Color
- Background Color : Select a color of background
- Foreground Color : Select a color of text
- Transparency : 0~10
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Web Setting
OSD
- Font Size : Normal / Big
- Date Enable : display date
- Time Enable : display time
- Channel Enable : display channel name
- X Axis: Input a point on the coordinate
- Y Axis: Input a point on the coordinate
Logo
- This means the image that is displayed on OSD of the transferred image.
- First, upload the logo image on “Expert/Firmware Update/OSD logo upload” (BMP file)
- Enable: Check the box to display the image
- X Axis: Input a point on the coordinate
- Y Axis: Input a point on the coordinate
► OSD on image
Date / Time / Channel Name
OSD logo
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Web Setting
• Expert > Camera Setting
Color Mode
- “Auto” is recommended.
Brightness/Contrast/Sharpness
- Other values are available on a
specific environment.
Power line frequency control
- refer to the power supply
environment and select one.
Frame rate control
- Fixed mode: 30fps
- DSS mode: makes Digital Shutter
Speed change on the light
environment. (Lower FPS can have
more light than Higher FPS)
BLC (Back light control)
- ”ON” makes brightness optimize
Indoor / Outdoor
- Select the installation place.
Mirror / Flip
- makes the video mirror or flip.
ISP firmware update ver. 11.10.00.00
- This is used for technical support. Please don’t change anything on thi s item.
• Expert > PTZ (This function is available on RS485 communicati on)
Channel 1
- Channel Name : the channel name of
OSD
- Channel Model (PTZ model)
: Select a model of the connected PTZ
camera or receiver
- Channel ID (Rx Address)
: the Rx address of the connected PTZ
camera or receiver
- Baud rate / Data bits / Parity / Stop
bits
: select the value properly by the
receiver type
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Web Setting
• Expert > Local Storage (Optional)
- A mirco SD card is automatically mounted when it is inserted into the SD / SDHC card slot. (The function of CamPilot MR310 will be applied from July, 2011)
Status
- Displays the total space, used space and free space of SD / SDHC Card.
Record Setting
- Mode: Select a record type (OFF / Full Recording / Event Recording)
- Select a video stream of CamPilot MRH310 (1st / 2nd / 3rd Stream)
- Select a overwrite setting of the local storage (ON/OFF)
File list
- A recorded file is made by 10MB size.
- User can download and delete the recorded file.
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Web Setting
Expert > Port
Web
- Web Port: Default is 80
FTP
- FTP Port: Default is 21
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Web Setting
Expert > Security
Security Level
- HIGH
: Only connections from the local area are permitted
- MEDIUM
: Video and Audio connections from any place and setting from the local area permitted.
- LOW : All connections from any place permitted
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Web Setting
Expert > Account
Account
- The password amendment of administrator account is available.
- The administrator can add up to 5 users and modify the properties.
Guest Permission
- This is to determine the guest permission for access to the CamPilot MRH310
- At guest account, video and audio monitoring is permitted.
Max Client Limit
- The administrator can restrict the number of simultaneous access (1~20)
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Web Setting
• Expert > DDNS
- DDNS is the function that matches an IP address and a host name.
- If a CamPilot MRH310 has the dynamic IP address, the host name by DDNS (Dynamic
Domain Name Service) must be used instead of the IP address for the credibility of the
network connection.
IPv4 DDNS
- Check the box of “Enable” and select a service out of DynDNS and ddns.nu
- Both are required to register some items on each service site.
- ProutDNS can be selected in case that a user makes a DDNS server with
ProutDNS.open source.
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Web Setting
DynDNS
- For use of “DynDNS”, register account information at www.dyndns.com/
- Type the registered DDNS ID, DDNS Password, Host name and Interval for updating on
the CamPilot MRH310. Click “OK” button and reboot the CamPilot MRH310.
.
Main page of “DynDNS”
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Web Setting
ddns.nu
- For use of “ddns.nu” register account information at www.ddns.nu
- Type the registered DDNS ID, DDNS Password and DDNS handle on the CamPilot
MRH310. Click “OK” button and reboot the CamPilot MRH310
ProutDNS
- ProutDNS is a set of PHP scripts to create your own Dynamic DNS service.
- Type the DDNS server, the registered DDNS ID, DDNS Password, Host name and
Interval for updating on the CamPilot MRH310. Click “OK” button and reboot Cam Pilot
MRH310.
Main page of “ddns.nu”
Main page of “ProutDNS”
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Web Setting
• Expert > UPnP
UPnP
- Enable : Check the box to use UPnP(Universal Plug and Play) of CamPilot MRH310
- Friendly name : User can change the friendly name of CamPilot MRH310
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Web Setting
Expert > Motion Detect
Input Setting
- Check “Enable” box for use of motion detection
- Detect Area: if the detection area is selected, it changes to green (User can check
preview image assuming JPEG Capture enable on the video setting page.)
- Sensitivity : 1~30 (Maximum sensitivity in case of the value “1”)
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Web Setting
• Expert > Firmware Update
Language
- Language Select : Select a language and click the “Set” button
(After that, it is required to refresh the web browser. Please push F5 button.)
Firmware Update
- Uploads the downloaded firmware after clicking the “Browse” button and choose it.
Page 13
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Web Setting
Logo Upload
- Changes the logo image.
- For the process, refer to that of “Firmware Update”
- The filename must be “logo.gif” (Maximum size : 567x175)
OSD Logo Upload
- Changes the logo image on OSD.
- For the process, refer to that of “Firmware Update”
- The filename must be “osd_logo.bmp” (Maximum size : 120x38)
<Making “osd_logo.bmp” with Windows Paint>
Control Protocol Upload
- A user can add the protocol of a PTZ camera or a receiver.
- Please ask the supplier of CamPilot MRH310 for the protocol.
- For the process, refer to that of “Firmware Update”
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Web Setting
• Expert > Report
Report
- Click the item to check all setting values of CamPilot MRH310.
- It is available to take a memo on the “MEMO” area of the report page.
- It is available to print out these pages. Click the “Print” button.
• Reboot
- To apply the changed setting, reboot CamPilot MRH310.
• Logout
- Back to the initial connection page
► Confirmation Dialog
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Trouble-shooting
Before sending the CamPilot MRH310 out for repair, check the items below. If the problem persists after checking these items, contact your service center.
If no image appears
- Is the LAN cable attached securely?
- Are the power and voltage normal?
- Is the connected camera normal?
- Is there adequate illumination?
If the image is unclear
- Is the connected camera lens in focus?
- Is the connected camera lens dirty?
- Dirt or fingerprints on the lens can adversely affect the images. Gently wipe any dirt or fingerprints off the lens with a soft cloth or lens
cleaning paper and cleaning fluid (commercially available).
- Is the connected monitor adjusted correctly?
If the Audio is not work
- Is the audio cable attached securely?
- Are the connected devices(amplifier, microphone, speaker and etc.) normal?
- Are the Client software and devices normal?
If the PTZ control is not work
- Is the RS485 cable attached securely?
- Is the connected PTZ Camera or PTZ driver normal?
- Is the RS485 control setting(Protocol, Baudrate, Control ID and etc.) correct?
If the DIO is not work
- Is the DIO cable attached securely?
- Is the connected sensor or alarm device normal?
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