Channel Vision 6544 User Manual

6544
1.3 Megapixel Bullet Wireless IP Camera w/35 IR Illuminators
Table Of Contents
Model 6544
The 6544 is a
Built-in web server allows users to view high quality, real-time video with Internet Explorer browser.
Multi-Stream H.264, MJPEG and MPEG
Designed for large commercial projects with 100’s of cameras or a single family house requiring a
camera at the front door.
Wireless connectivity, using WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK
Hidden cable through the mount
Android & iPhone app
Adjustable Varifocal Lens 3.3-12mm
Alarm Trigger input and N.O. or N.C. switch on relay output
36 Camera CMS (Central Management) which will allow you to see all of your cameras anywhere in the world in multiple locations at the same time
1.3 Megapixel Bullet Wireless IP Camera w/35 IR Illuminators
6544 Features:
Channel Vision’s 6544 IP Bullet camera offers superior image quality with a 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and has the ability to capture images up to 1280 x 800 pixels. With H.264 compression, less bandwidth and storage space are used, while delivering full resolution at max frame rate with faster speeds over the internet. The 6544 also features event triggered motion recording, as well as 35 IR LED for a viewing distance of 60 feet in total darkness. Monitoring can be done anywhere an internet connection is available even from a Smart-phone. The 6544 also features wireless communication using WEP, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK.
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Safety Warnings
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Clean only with a dry cloth.
6. Install in accordance with these instructions.
7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
8. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point of exit from the apparatus.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specified by Channel Vision.
11. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
12. Refer all servicing to qualified 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 inside of the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
13. The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
14. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance accompanying the appliance.
15. Inside of apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and objects filled with liquids.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,
do not remove the cover (or back). There are no user-serviceable parts inside, refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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Cable Pin Out
DC 12V
Terminal
I/O
Ethernet Connector (T568B Standard)
WARNING DO NOT CUT THE BREAKOUT CABLE. CUTTING THE CABLE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON THE DEVICE.
Default GND D.O GND D.I
The breakout cable on Channel Vision’s IP Cameras are used for motion detection, event triggering, alarm notifications etc. The provided interface connections are explained below.
1. Digital Input (GND+DI):
An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit, for example PIRs, door/window contacts, broken glass detectors, etc. When a signal is received, the state changes and the input becomes active.
2. Relay output (GND+DO)
A selectable output for a relay switch, for example LEDs, Sirens, etc. Normally Open and Normally Closed can be selected via the Internet Explorer ActiveX control under the “I/O Setting” section on the left.
3. Reset to factory default
To restore your IP camera to Channel Vision default settings, place one side of a stripped jumper wire in to the “Default” terminal on the connector. Then, place the other side of that cable into to “GND” terminal. Plug in power cable. Once camera has restarted, remove the electric wire and plug in the Ethernet cable. Use IP installer to find the camera IP. (Default is http://192.168.1.200) Default username and password is “admin”
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Option One: Assigning an IP Address (DHCP)
Your IP Camera comes set to DHCP by default. This means that, just like your laptop computer or desktop PC, an IP address is automatically assigned to the IP camera by your router. This, combined with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), will make the IP setup of the IP camera quick and easy to accomplish.
*For the best security, Channel Vision recommends you use a static IP setting and standard port forwarding.
1. Open IP installer. This is located on your software disk under the folder “\CVT IP Installer
2. An IP address should already be assigned
In the example below, the router has assigned 192.168.1.219 to the IP Camera
3. Double click on the name of the IP Camera. This will open the IP camera in your default browser
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Connecting To The IP Camera (DHCP)
4. You will be prompted for a username and password. The default username is ‘admin’ The default password is ‘admin’
Installing The ActiveX Control
5. The first time you connect to the camera via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX control. Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, or 9 must be used to run this ActiveX control.
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Option Two: Assigning an IP Address (Static)
1. Use the software, “IP Installer” to assign the IP address to your IP Camera. You can find "IP
Installer" in the supplied CD.
2. Execute IP Installer, located on your disk under the folder “Software”
3. If Windows prompts you to unblock IP Installer, you must select “unblock”
There are 3 options of IP configuration:
A. Fixed IP (Public IP or Virtual IP) B. DHCP (Dynamic IP) C. Dial-up/DSL (PPPoE)
Double click the camera name to go directly to the camera
"IP Installer" will search all IP Cameras connected to your LAN network.The user can click “Search Device” to search again.
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Assigning an IP Address (Static) /cont
4. Click the start icon on your computer.
5. Type the word “run” and select enter on your keyboard.
6. Type in ‘cmd’ and press enter on your keyboard, or press ok.
7. Type in ‘ipconfig /all’ into the DOS prompt that appears. Press “Enter”.
8. Write down your computer’s IP address.
Do not use the same IP address as the computer in the IP Camera. In the example below, the computer’s IP address is 192.168.1.74. The IP address of the IP camera must be different than the IP address in the computer. Each network-able device in your network has an IP address assigned. The IP chosen for your IP Camera is not the same address as any other device on your network.
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Assigning an IP Address (Static) /cont
9. Copy/write down the following information from the DOS prompt.
A. Default Gateway (Example 192.168.1.1) B. DNS Server (if 2 servers, use the first one, for example 192.168.1.9) C. Subnet Mask (Example 255.255.255.0)
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Assigning an IP Address (Static) /cont
7. Enter the information you wrote down into the IP camera network page
A. Default Gateway (Enter this number under “Gateway”) B. DNS Server (Enter this number under “DNS 1”) C. Subnet Mask (Enter this number under “Netmask”)
8. Giving the IP Camera a unique IP address.
Assign an IP address to the IP Camera by using the first 3 sets of numbers of your default gateway. An IP address has 4 sets of numbers, each followed by a period. For example, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx My default gateway is 192.168.1.1 For example, my IP Camera’s address will start with 192.168.1.xxx
9. Make sure you use a number different that your computer’s IP address. (Generally between 2-250) This number needs to be out of the range of DHCP. DHCP is assigned with your router, and can be checked by logging into the router.
My computer’s IP address is 192.168.1.74. 192.168.1.208 is used in the example below. You must choose a number that is different from your computer’s IP. If your IT technician has designated a static internal IP for your IP Camera, use that address.
10. To assign the port, choose a port between 5400-9000, and type it into “Port 1” If a specific port has
First 3 sets of numbers are same as the computer’s IP address
Select “Static”
Name
Fourth number (different than computer)
Subnet Mask (same as computer)
Default Gateway (same as computer)
DNS Server 1 (same as computer)
DNS Server 2 (same as computer)
Port (A port between 9000-9999 is recommended, but any network port can be used)
To change numbers, select the appropriate area on IP installer with your mouse, and type in the info.
*Disclaimer: This is an example based on a general network setup. All networks do not match these settings exactly, as all networks are different
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Connecting To The IP Camera (Static)
1. Open Internet Explorer. Type the IP address of the IP camera into the browser link window.
Also, make sure to type the port at the end of the link.
For example, I will type in http://192.168.1.206:8005
2. You will be prompted for a username and password. The default username is ‘admin’ The default password is ‘admin’
Installing The ActiveX Control
1. The first time you connect to the camera via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX control. Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, or 9 must be used to run this ActiveX control.
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Configuring Internet Explorer
If the installation of the ActiveX control fails, for example the browser page says “done” but you do not see your camera, please check the security settings for your IE browser. Follow the instructions below.
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When popup the following dialogue box, click “Yes”.
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