ELMO PTC-401C IP User's Manual

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Please read this instruction manual carefully before using PTC-401C IP and
keep it for future reference.
PAN • TILT • ZOOM COLOR CAMERA
PTC-401C IP
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1. Read these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus outdoors.
6. Do not use this apparatus near water.
7. Clean only with dry cloth.
8. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not touch this apparatus during lightning storms.
10.Unplug when unused for long periods of time.
11.Refer all servicing to qualified 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 been fallen
onto the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords
associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
Do not use any power supply other
than specified.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
* The CAUTION label is attached on
the base of product.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the
limits for Class B 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, use,
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 interference at his own
expense.
USER-INSTALLER
CAUTION: Your authority to
operate this FCC verified
equipment could be voided if you
make changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance
to Part of the FCC Rules.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the 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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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Do not use any AC adapter other than the one supplied with the product.
This Camera has no power switch. Before maintenance, disconnect the
power plug from the outlet.
This Camera is designed only for use indoors. Do not use this Camera
out of doors.
Do not leave the Camera under direct sunlight or by heater, or the
Camera may be discolored, or damaged.
Do not place the Camera in any humid, dusty, windy or vibrating
location. Use the Camera in the following environmental condition:
Temperature: (Recommended) -10°C to 40°C
(Working) -10°C to 50°C
Humidity: 30% ~ 90% (Non condensing)
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use any volatile solvent, such
as thinner or benzin.
Do not directly point the camera lens into the sun, or the camera may be
damaged.
This Camera is designed only for installation to the ceiling.
When installing this Camera, use only the dedicated fixing plate, refer to
the pages 11 to 15 of this manual, and carefully check the safety, such
as falling prevention.
Exclusions
We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from acts of
God (including earthquakes, floods, and lightning), fires, accidents, conducts
or other accidents by third parties, or your misuse, whether intentional or
unintentional, or use of the product under undesired conditions.
We will not be liable for any incidental damage to the use of the product
(including loss of business profit, interruption of business, and change or loss
of records).
We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from failure to
observe the instructions stated in the operation manual for the product.
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
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We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from
malfunction or hung-up of the product due to the use of an appliance or
software we are not involved in for the product.
We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from repairs or
tampering of the product by yourself or any unauthorized third party.
Our monetary liability shall not exceed the unit price of the product in any
case within the scope provided by laws.
Precautions about copyrights and rights of portraits
Please keep the following in mind:
You may infringe the copyrights, rights of portraits or any other rights to
images you record using the product if you use such images in any way
(including distribution, disclosure, and exhibition thereof) without the right
holders prior consent.
The filming of demonstrations, performances, exhibits, etc. may be restricted
even for the purpose of monitoring.
All copyrighted images and data may be used within the scope permitted by
the Copyright Law.
Precautions about the replacement of the battery for the wireless remote
controller:
If the Camera is not used for long time, take out the batteries from the case.
Do not use rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries.
Do not use new and old batteries, or batteries of different type together.
Do not try to recharge or short-circuit the batteries.
Longevity of parts
The product uses some life-limited parts that must be replaced periodically
(aluminum electrolytic capacitor, backup battery, etc.).
The service life of each part depends on the working environment or
conditions, and we recommend that you periodical inspections be performed.
Before performing inspections, consult the shop or our nearby branch or
sales office.
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................................3
CONTENTS ........................................................................................................5
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .................................................................7
2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER ...........................................................9
3. SETTING UP ................................................................................................11
[1] Installation .........................................................................................................11
[2] Drawing the Composite Cable from the Camera Back Face ............................14
4. OPERATION PROCEDURES ......................................................................16
[1] Power ON/OFF .................................................................................................16
[2] Turning ON/OFF of the Camera power .............................................................16
[3] PAN/TILT operation ..........................................................................................17
[4] Lens operation ..................................................................................................17
[5] Preset operation ................................................................................................19
5. THE ID NUMBER (REMOTE ID) SETTING .................................................20
6. SETTING IN THE OSD (ON-SCREEN DISPLAY) MENU ...........................21
7. Alarm ............................................................................................................29
8. RS-485 .........................................................................................................30
[1] Setting the terminating resistance .....................................................................30
[2] Setting the ID address .......................................................................................30
9. SOUND ........................................................................................................31
10. SETTING OF VARIOUS MODES ..............................................................32
[1] Initializing the settings .......................................................................................32
[2] Setting the RS-485 terminal resistor .................................................................32
11. NETWORK FUNCTION .............................................................................33
[1] Preparations for connection ..............................................................................33
[2] Install .................................................................................................................36
[3] Web browser .....................................................................................................37
(1) Restrictions ..................................................................................................37
(2) Connection ..................................................................................................38
(3) Live display ..................................................................................................41
(4) Capture display ............................................................................................43
(5) Settings ........................................................................................................44
(6) External GPIO Setup ...................................................................................45
(7) MPEG4 Setup ..............................................................................................46
(8) JPEG Setup .................................................................................................47
(9) Network Setup .............................................................................................48
(10) Alarm Setup ...............................................................................................50
(11) E-mail Setup ..............................................................................................51
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(12) FTP Setup .................................................................................................52
(13) User Setup .................................................................................................54
(14) IP filtering Setup ........................................................................................56
(15) Camera Control Setup ...............................................................................57
(16) Camera Settings ........................................................................................58
(17) Camera Settings (AE Settings) ..................................................................58
(18) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) ...........................................................60
(19) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings) ..............................................................63
(20) System Time Setup ...................................................................................64
[4] MPEG4 Viewer software [ELMO 1Channel Viewer] .........................................65
(1) Restrictions ..................................................................................................65
(2) Connection ..................................................................................................65
(3) Live display ..................................................................................................67
(4) Sound ..........................................................................................................69
(5) Settings ........................................................................................................70
(6) MPEG4 Setup ..............................................................................................71
(7) JPEG Setup .................................................................................................72
(8) Network Setup .............................................................................................73
(9) Alarm Setup .................................................................................................75
(10) E-mail Setup ..............................................................................................76
(11) FTP Setup .................................................................................................77
(12) Motion Detection Setup .............................................................................79
(13) User Setup .................................................................................................80
(14) IP filtering Setup ........................................................................................82
(15) Snapshot Setup .........................................................................................83
(16) Color Setup ................................................................................................83
(17) Camera Control Setup ...............................................................................84
(18) External GPIO Setup .................................................................................84
(19) Camera Settings (AE Settings) ..................................................................85
(20) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) ...........................................................85
(21) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings) ..............................................................86
(22) System Time Setup ...................................................................................86
(23) Tools ..........................................................................................................87
(24) Firmware update ........................................................................................88
[5] Set items ............................................................................................................90
12. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS ..................................................................100
13. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................104
14. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES......................................................................108
15. OPTIONS ..................................................................................................119
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Main unit
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
ETHERNET TERMINAL (RJ-45)
ALARM IN-OUT TERMINAL (6P connector (Black))
INFRARED
SENSOR
LENS
AUDIO OUTPUT (Green)
AUDIO INPUT (Blue)
RS-485 TERMINAL (5P connector (White))
COMPOSITE
CABLE
VIDEO OUT TERMINAL
LED
BASE
ORNAMENTAL RING
DC IN
(BNC jack)
CAMERA HEAD
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Wireless Remote Controller
Button Name Function Ref. Page
1
FOCUS
ZOOM
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
11 12
13
14
15
16
17
18
POWER To turn ON/OFF the Camera power. P.16 PRESET To register the preset position. P.19 ID To set the ID No. when multiple Cameras are used. P.20 NUMBER To move and register the preset position and set the ID No. P.19 RESET To readjust the position of the Camera head. P.17 AUX Not available. -
NORMAL
To return the iris to the factory setting automatically. P.18
IRIS OPEN To open the iris. P.18
CLOSE To close the iris. P.18 AUTO To adjust the focal point automatically to maintain it in the P.18
"in focus" status. NEAR To move the focal point near. P.18 FAR To move the focal point far. P.18 TELE To zoom in (TELE) the image. P.17 WIDE To zoom in (WIDE) the image. P.17
DIRECTIONS To change the Camera head direction by operating the P.17, 21
cursor on the OSD.
HOME To move the Camera head direction by operating P.17, 21
the cursor on the OSD.
MENU To turn ON/OFF the OSD display. In the hierarchical menu, P.20, 21
the screen immediately before appears.
CURSOR PAN/TILT
To suspend the menu operation. P.21
Note: The " " and "AUX" buttons are not used for normal operation.
2
PRESET
1
POWER
3
ID
4
NUMBER
NORMAL
7
AUTO
10
TELE
13
MENU
17
CURSOR
18
PAN/TILT
5
RESET
6
AUX
8
OPEN
9
CLOSE
NEAR
11
12
FAR
14
WIDE
DIRECTIONS
15
16
HOME
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Point the infrared emitter of the wireless remote controller to the infrared sensor located on
the front of the Camera main unit, and press the button of the intended operation.
For the receivable range, refer to the below figures.
Receivable range
Distance : Within approx. 7m from the infrared sensor front
Angle : Within approx. 60° right and left, approx. 10° above
and approx 30° below from the infrared sensor front
Note: The infrared sensors may receive the infrared rays only within a
narrower receivable range or may not receive them at all depending
on the ambient environment, such as being placed under the sunlight
or near an inverter fluorescent lamp. In such case, relocate the
installation place of the receiving side or block off the sunlight.
Precaution for the battery
Remove the battery case cover by pressing downward on the [ ] mark part in the
direction as indicated by the arrow.
Install 2 pcs. of batteries (type R03,AAA) into the case in the direction as indicated
there.
Note: Install the batteries with the proper to and to polarity.
Note: For dry cells, be sure to use the size AAA.
Note: Change the batteries at least once a year or when even nesessary.
2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
Side view Bottom view
60°
10°
30°
7m
60°
7m
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Note: The batteries supplied with the Camera are only for use in initially
confirming the operation of the Camera.
It is not guaranteed that these batteries will work effectively for the
indicated period.
When multiple Cameras are operated through the wireless
remote controller
Refer to "5. THE ID NUMBER SETTING" on P. 20.
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Note: When carrying the Camera, be sure to hold the base.
Note: Do not turn the Camera head in the PAN-TILT direction by hand, or
the Camera head could be broken.
WARNING:The total mass of the main unit and fixing plate is approx. 1,200g.
Check whether the ceiling to which the Camera is installed is strong
enough to hold the total mass of the main unit and fixing plate.
If not, the Camera could fall, causing injury.
(1) Mounting the Fixing Plate
1.Make mounting holes and a cord hole in the place (ceiling) to which this Camera is
installed.
[1] Installation
2.Lock the fixing plate (supplied) firmly with 4 fixing screws (supplied).
3. SETTING UP
FRONT
MOUNTING HOLE (prepared hole)
85.7mm(3-3/8inch)
85.7mm(3-3/8inch)
for FIXING PLATE, 4 locations
ø72 (cord hole)
FIXING PLATE (supplied)
FIXING SCREW M4 × 40 (supplied), 4PCS
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WARNING:Fasten the fixing screws of the fixing plate firmly, or the Camera could
fall, causing injury.
(2) Mounting the Camera to the Fixing Plate
1.Match the [ ] mark on the fixing plate with the [ ] mark on the back face of the
main unit, set the tabs (3 locations) of the back face of the main unit in the mating cuts
(3 locations) of the fixing plate, and turn the main unit clockwise by 25° (Refer to A)
A
MAIN UNIT MATING CUT, 3 LOCATIONS
MARK MARK
FRONT FRONT
25°
A-1 A-2
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(3) Mounting the Safety Wires
1.Loop up one end of the Safety Wires through the respective safety wire looping holes
made on the Ceiling Plate, and then loop up the other end of the same around the
beams or anything that is used to mount ceiling tile channel for structure safety.
SAFETY WIRE (not supplied)
SAFETY WIRE LOOPING HOLE
CEILING PLATE
CEILING TILE
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2.Lock the Camera and the fixing plate with the set screws (supplied).
[2] Drawing the Composite Cable from the Camera Back Face
(1) Cut off the blank cover from the back face of the Camera base with pliers or the
like, and draw the composite cable from the back face of the Camera.
SET SCREW M3×5, 1 PCE (supplied)
BLANK COVER
COMPOSITE CABLE
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Connection of the Camera
RS-485 terminal (5P connector (white))
ALARM IN-OUT terminal (6P connector (black))
Note: When wiring, note the following:
For the RS-485 ALARM IN-OUT cable, insulate the bare conductor
part not to be exposed after wiring.
For the video cable, keep the BNC connector (metal part) away
from any other metal material.
Speaker with amplifier
Microphone
VIDEO CABLE (commercial item, BNC, co-axial)
To MONITOR VIDEO IN
To OUTLET (AC100 - 240V)
AUDIO OUTPUT (Green)
AUDIO INPUT (Blue)
VIDEO OUT
DC IN
AC adaptor (supplied)
POWER CABLE (supplied)
Camera main unit
RS-485 (5P connector (white))
To RS-485 CONNECTING UNIT
To SENSOR and EXTERNAL CONTROL
ALARM IN-OUT TERMINAL (6P connector (black))
COMPOSITE CABLE (part of the Camera)
LAN CROSS CABLE (supplied)
RELAY CABLE (supplied)
PC
Pin No. Terminal Name Cord Color
1
2
3
4
5
DATA (+) IN
DATA (-) IN
DATA (+) OUT
DATA (-) OUT
GND
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Pin No. Terminal Name Cord Color
ALARM IN1
1
GND
2
3
ALARM IN2
4
GND
5
ALARM OUT
6
General-purpose output
Blue
Purple
Gray
White
Black
Pink
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(1) Turning OFF the Camera
When the Camera is ready for operation
through the wireless remote controller and
POWER button is pressed, the Camera
power is turned OFF. (However, even after
the Camera is turned OFF, power is still being
supplied to the Camera as power supply to the
Camera is not OFF.)
The image disappears, and the LED on the
Camera lights up in red. Now, no buttons on
the wireless remote controller are functional
other than
POWER button and ID
button.
When the OFF TIME function is ON (refer to
the settings in the OSD (On-Screen Display)
Menu screen on P.22), Camera power is
turned OFF automatically upon the lapse of
the set time.
(2) Turning ON the Camera
When the Camera is OFF and POWER button is pressed, the Camera power is
turned ON.
The image appears, and the LED on the Camera goes out. Now, the Camera is ready
for operation of all functions through the wireless remote controller.
If the ID number is changed, the Camera power may not be turned ON. In such case,
redo the ID number setting, and press
POWER button.
[2] Turning ON/OFF of the Camera power
[1] Power ON/OFF
The Camera has no POWER switch. The power supply to the Camera is turned ON
when the power cord and AC adapter are connected to the outlet and the Camera.
Once the Camera is turned ON, it automatically starts initial setting.
4. OPERATION PROCEDURES
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
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When HOME button is pressed, the Camera turns to the front (and the lens moves
to the WIDE end) according to the factory settings. The home position can be set
freely with the preset No. 0. (Press
PRESET button and then press 0
button.) After setting, when 0 button or HOME button is pressed, the home
position is called in. (Refer to P. 19)
If the Camera direction is changed manually by mistake, press
RESET button.
Then, the Camera remembers the last PAN/TILT position in memory.
[4] Lens operation
(1) Zoom operation
The object is zoomed in (appears larger in the
screen) when
TELE button of ZOOM is
pressed, or zoomed out (appears smaller in the
screen) when
WIDE button of ZOOM is
pressed.
When
TELE button or WIDE button
is held down for over one second, the zoom
speed increases.
[3] PAN/TILT operation
While watching the screen, press any of
(UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT)
direction buttons for the desired direction in
which you want to watch the image.
To change the direction minutely, jog the
direction button. To change the direction
largely, hold down the direction button.
Two operation modes are available according
to the speed: AUTO mode changing the speed
according to the zoom position, and
MANUAL mode setting the speed manually.
(Refer to the settings in the OSD (On-Screen
Display) Menu screen on P.27)
2
4
15
16
15
5
16
4
16
42
5
1413
13
14
13
14
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(2) Focus operation
When AUTO button of FOCUS is
pressed, the FULL AUTO FOCUS status is
established. However, focusing may be
difficult for such objects as listed below.
Objects with no contrast between light and
shade, such as white walls and night views
Objects reflecting an intensive light
Objects moving fast
Objects with many horizontal stripes, such as
blinds
Objects viewed through a glass pane with
water drops or stains
Objects with vertical fine stripes
To adjust the focus manually, press
NEAR button or FAR button.
When
NEAR button is pressed, the focus
shifts near to you.
When
FAR button is pressed, the focus
shifts far away from you.
(3) Iris
The iris remains in the AUTO IRIS status (in
the Auto Control mode in which the
brightness remains unchanged even if the
object is changed).
When
OPEN button or CLOSE
button of the iris is pressed, the brightness
changes in the AUTO IRIS status. (The reference
level of the AUTO IRIS changes.)
OPEN button or CLOSE button
cannot be held down. To operate the iris
continuously, repeat pressing and releasing
the button.
When
NORMAL button is pressed (in the
AUTO IRIS state), the brightness is reset to
the standard level.
10
11
12
10
11
12
11
12
8
9
7
8
9
8
9
7
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2
4
[5] Preset operation
(1) Registration in the Preset Contents
Set the Camera head direction, the zoom
position, the focus status and the brightness
level. (To register the [CAMERA2] settings
together, set [MAIN CONTROL] –
[CAMERA2 PRESET] to [ON] in the OSD
menu.)
When
PRESET button is pressed (once),
the LED (light emitting diode) on the main
unit blinks in green (at intervals of 0.2 sec).
To cancel this step, press
PRESET button
again.
Then, input the preset No. within 0 through 16
by pressing corresponding one or two of
the
0 through +10 buttons. (+10 button is
used to input numeric of 10 or larger. For
10, press +10 button and then 0 button.)
Upon pressing, the LED on the main unit goes
out and the registration of the preset contents
is completed. (The preset contents already
registered, if any, are overwritten.)
The home position can be registered freely to
any position by using the preset No. 0.
(2) Execution of the Preset
When intended one or two of the 0 through +10 buttons is pressed, the
Camera head direction, the zoom position, the focus status and the brightness
level are set as per registered. (+10 button is used to input numeric of 10 or
larger. For 10, press +10 button and then 0 button.)
The Camera head direction, the zoom position, the focus status and the brightness level can
be registered. In addition to these items, when [MAIN CONTROL] – [CAMERA2
PRESET] is set to [ON] in the OSD menu, the [CAMERA2] settings can also be registered
together (Refer to P. 24). Up to 17 setting can be registered (Nos. 0 – 16). Even if the main
unit power is turned OFF, the registered contents are preserved.
2
4
2
4
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(1) Setting an ID No.
Turn ON only the camera to be set with an ID
No. Turn OFF the other adjacent Cameras.
(Unplug from the outlet.)
Set the remote ID No. to the Camera. (See "6.
OSD (On-Screen Display) on P.22) After
setting, close the Menu screen by pressing
MENU button. Then, repeat the ID No.
setting for all other Cameras in the same way.
(2) Operating the Cameras selectively
Press ID button, and the LED's of all
adjacent Cameras will start blinking (at
intervals of 0.4 sec). To cancel this, press
ID button again. Then, press 1 through
9 buttons, and the LED's will go out, and
selective operation by specifying the ID No.
will be ready. Now, only the selected Camera
can be operated via the wireless remote
controller.
(3) Canceling the specific ID of the Cameras
Hold down ID button for over 2 sec, and the blinking LED on the Camera will
light up. Then, unhand
ID button. Now, the selective operation has been
cancelled, and all adjacent Cameras start operation via the wireless remote controller.
Even if the Camera is rebooted, the selective operation by specifying the ID No. is
cancelled.
When multiple Cameras are laid out adjacently and operated via the wireless remote
controller, the Cameras receiving the infrared rays operates in unison in the same way.
When each Camera is allocated with a different ID No., the Camera can be operated
selectively when its ID No. is specified via the wireless remote controller. The ID Nos. can
be allocated to up to 9 Cameras.
5. THE ID NUMBER (REMOTE ID) SETTING
3
4
17
3
4
3
3
17
3
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OSD menu
Each time MENU button is pressed, the OSD
menu is turned ON/OFF. In the hierarchical menu,
when
MENU button is pressed, the screen
immediately before appears.
In the OSD menu, buttons and
HOME button are used for menu operation.
To suspend the menu operation and perform the
PAN-TILT operation, press
CURSOR/PAN-
TILT button.
To resume the menu operation, press
CURSOR/PAN-TILT button again.
6. SETTING IN THE OSD (ON-SCREEN DISPLAY) MENU
17
18
[ 1 ] MAIN CONTROL
Name
1 TITLE
17
17
16
15
18
15
16
Function
To turn ON/OFF the character display in the bottom of the screen.
18
Factory Settings
OFF
SELECT
To select the title [CAMERA/PRESET] to be character­displayed (enabled only when the above [TITLE] is ON). [PRESET]: Preset position names 1 – 16 [CAMERA]: Name of camera.
CAMERA
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[ 1 ] MAIN CONTROL
Name
Function
Factory Settings
2 SET INDICATE
3 REMOTE ID
4
OFF TIME
5
AUTO RETURN
6 CAMERA2
PRESET
To turn ON/OFF the screen display of the preset position upon its registration. The No. of the registered preset position is screen­displayed for seconds.
To set the ID No. [1 – 9] for the Camera main unit for selective operation by using the wireless remote controller. When the ID No. is not to be set, input [0]. Up to 9 Cameras can be controlled selectively with one wireless remote controller.
To set the time of the Low Power Consumption mode [OFF, 40min, 1h, 2h, 3h, 4h, 5h]. If it has passed over this set time with no operation, the Camera power will be turned OFF automatically. (When POWER button is pressed again, the Camera power is turned ON again.)
To set the time of automatic return to the home position [OFF, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min] If it has passed over this set time with no operation after the PAN-TILT-ZOOM operation, the Camera will return automatically to the home position. The home position can be registered freely with the preset No. 0.
When this function is set to [ON], the setting of each item of [CAMERA2] can be registered in its preset position. (Set this button to [ON/OFF].)
1
OFF
0
OFF
OFF
OFF
[ 2 ] CAMERA1
Name
1 E-ZOOM MAX
Function
To set the maximum magnification [OFF, 1.5×, 2×, 2.5×, 3×, 4×, 6×, 8×, 16×]. When TELE button on the wireless remote controller
13 is held down, the optical zoom 12× enters automatically from its end point into the digital zoom zone.
Factory Settings
OFF
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[ 2 ] CAMERA1
Name
Factory Settings
Function
To set the low-speed shutter (electronic sensitivity up) to [ON/OFF]. When the object becomes dark, this function automatically varies the CCD accumulated time across several fields up to the set maximum level to optimize the brightness of the object.
3
LS-SHUTTER
OFF
To set the DAY/NIGHT function (IR cut filter removable function). When this function is set to [AUTO], the filter is attached/removed automatically according to the brightness. When the IR cut filter is removed, the color image is switched to B&W image.
4 ICR OFF
To select the timing of switching from B&W to color [1 – 15]. Particularly when the infrared illumination is intensive, select larger numeric value to prevent hunting.
5
AUTO LEVEL
5
To set the infrared illumination using mode to [ON/OFF]. To use the infrared illumination, set this function to [ON]. If the infrared illumination is used with this function in the [OFF] status, the image could be out of focus.
6 INFRARED OFF
To set the maximum number of fields of the low-speed shutter [2fields, 3fields, 4fields, 5fields, 6fields, 8fields, 12fields, 20fields, 40fields, 80fields]. If the CCD
accumulated
time is set longer, the frame rate
will decrease, and moving object could not be seen well.
LS-MAX
4fields
To select the image attributes [MOTION, COLOR, S/N (fineness)] to be prioritized when [LS-SHUTTER] is selected and the object becomes dark.
PRIORITY
MOTION
To set the maximum gain of the AGC [0dB, 4dB, 8dB, 16dB, 20dB, 24dB]. The AGC is a function of amplifying the signal from the CCD to make the object visible when the object becomes dark.
7 AGC GAIN 8dB
To select the high-speed shutter speed [OFF (1/60s), 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/20000s, 1/50000s]. When [LS-SHUTTER] is [ON], the shutter speed can be selected from [1/60s 1/100s]. If the shimmer of fluorescent lamp is annoying when the shutter speed is set to [OFF (1/60s)], set the shutter speed to [1/100s], and the shimmer will be eased.
2
HS-SHUTTER
OFF
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[ 3 ] CAMERA2
Name
12BLC OFF
To set the backlight compensation function to [ON/OFF]. When there is an intensive light in the background, this function prevents the object from becoming dark.
Function
Factory Settings
BLC MODE
About the Backlight Compensation Setting mode
AREA
HIST
AREA
AP GAIN
3 AT W
WB
About the White Balance Setting mode
AT W
To select the Backlight Compensation Setting mode [AREA/HIST].
To select the image area of the object that needs an appropriate brightness and weighing according to the selected area.
To make the dark (blackened) part of the image visible regardless of the area.
To select the area [0 – 4] on the image where the backlight compensation function works when [AREA] is selected.
AREA0
AREA4 AREA2AREA3
AREA1
To select the detail compensation level [-5 10]
To select the White Balance Setting mode [ATW, AWC, INDOOR, OUTDOOR, FL-LIGHT, MWB].
To adjust the white balance by way of continuous, automatic following. (When the image is in a single color all over, the white balance may not be adjusted correctly.)
AREA
4
±0
AWC
To adjust the white balance by one-push of button.When [AWC] is selected and HOME button is pressed, the white balance is adjusted automatically in the then screen status. (This adjustment ends in seconds, and the adjusted value is fixed.)
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[ 3 ] CAMERA2
Name
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
FL­LIGHT
MWB
MWB-R
MWB-B
[ 4 ] MASKING
Name
1 MASK
Function
This function is selected when the Camera is used indoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 3200K.
This function is selected when the Camera is used outdoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 6300K.
This function is selected when the Camera is used under the fluorescent illumination. The color temperature is assumed to be 4200K.
To change the color tendency as desired.
To set the red color tendency [-30 +30] when [MWB] is selected.
To set the blue color tendency [-30 +30] when [MWB] is selected.
Function
To select [ON/OFF] of the masking function. When there is any part to be masked in the image to be captured, this function masks such part. (However, during the PAN-TILT-ZOOM operation, mask is not displayed.) After setting the area data, even if [OFF] is selected and the mask display disappears, the area data will not be cleared.
Factory Settings
±0
±0
Factory Settings
OFF
AREA1˜6
About the detail setting of [AREA1 – 6]
SIZE
To select [ON/OFF] of the masking for 6 areas, individually, when [ON] is selected in [MASK]. When the area to be set is selected from [AREA1 – 6]
16
and HOME button is pressed, the Detail Set window for the selected area appears.
To set the mask size, display the [SIZE] Set window, move the size by using buttons, and then press HOME button.
16
15
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[ 4 ] MASKING
Name
LOCATION
Function
To set the mask position, display the [LOCATION] Set window, move the position by using buttons, and then press HOME button.
16
15
Factory Settings
SAVE
CANCEL
CLEAR
[Note] The masking function is not complete since it may make a part to be masked visible
depending on the zoom position or Camera direction. Therefore, do not try to mask any confidential information by using this function.
[ 5 ] TITLE SET
Name
1 CAMERA CAMERA
When the cursor is moved to [SAVE] and HOME button is pressed, the mask data (position, size) is saved and enabled. However, when the rotating angle of TILT is 45° – 135° (±45° from the beneath-facing status of the Camera), the mask data cannot be saved.
When the cursor is moved to [CANCEL] and HOME button is pressed, the unsaved mask is disabled, and the image returns to the status before the mask setting.
When the cursor is moved to [CLEAR] and HOME button is pressed, the mask in display disappears, and the image falls into the status without the mask setting.
Function
To register the Camera main unit name. This function is convenient when multiple Cameras are used. Move the cursor to [CAMERA] to make the cursor blink. Go to the character to be set by using the button. Change the character by using the buttons, and move from character to character by using the buttons. By setting the characters one by one, up to 10 characters can be set. After setting, press HOME button for saving.
16
16
16
Factory Settings
-1
16
2 PRESET1˜16
HOME
To register all preset position names selectively. Move the cursor to [PRESET1 – 16] to make the cursor blink. Go to the character to be set by using the button. Change the character by using the buttons, and move from character to character by using the buttons. By setting the characters one by one, up to 10 characters can be set. After setting, press
16
HOME button for saving.
PRESET
-1˜16, HOME
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[ 6 ] PAN TILT
Name
1 MOTOR SPEED
Function
To select the motor speed setting [AUTO/MANUAL] for the PAN-TILT operation. When [AUTO] is selected, the operation speed varies automatically according to the zoom position. When [MANUAL] is selected, the operation speed can be selected freely.
Factory Settings
AUTO
SPEED
2 L/R DIRECTION OFF
3 DOME COVER OFF
4 PRESET STILL OFF
To select the operation speed [0 – 7] (0: Fastest) when [MOTOR SPEED] is set to [MANUAL].
To change the direction of the PAN operation left and right.
When the Clear Dome Cover (PTC40CL) or the Smoke Dome Cover (PTC40SM), both available on option, is attached, set this function to [ON]. According to the dome cover, this function limits the TILT operation range. (When the dome cover is not attached, set this function to [OFF].)
When this function is set to [ON], the image during the movement between the preset positions becomes static (the image before the movement). In this mode, movement is enabled between the preset positions (including the home position), but the PAN-TILT-ZOOM operation is disabled. This function is useful to mask the images other than the home position image and the preset position images. (However, only when the PRESET button is pressed, the image cannot be static.) (Set this function to [ON/OFF].)
5
0
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[ 6 ] PAN TILT
Name
5 FLIP ANGLE 120
[ 7 ] ALARM
Name
When the rotation angle exceeds 90˚(the Camera is facing beneath) for the TILT operation, the image reverses upside down. For example, the ceiling comes to the bottom of the image. In this case, this Camera automatically reverses the image vertically or horizontally. To select the image reverse angle [OFF, 100˚, 110˚, 120˚, 130˚, 140˚] (When the image should not be reserved, set this
Function
Function
Factory Settings
Factory Settings
1 ALARM IN1
ALRAM LOCK
2 ALARM IN2 PRESET2
To set the preset position [PRESET1 – 16] for movement in case of input in the ALARM IN terminal <1>
When this function is set to [ON], as long as the input is in the ALARM IN terminal <1>, other operations are disabled. (Set this function to [ON/OFF].)
To set the preset position [PRESET1 – 16] for movement in case of input in the ALARM IN terminal <2>.
PRESET1
OFF
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7. Alarm
Alarms are caused by alarm 1,” “alarm 2, and motion detection.
You can set an alarm action for each cause. Preset,” “With/Without alarm,” “Send e-
mail/Send FTP/Both/None are available.
For alarm input 1, "lock mode," which disables other operations during input, can be set.
(See page 28.)
Note: Another set alarm action takes place. caused by alarm input 1 or 2
takes place after moving to corresponding preset number “1” or 2.
Note: Since a preset action does not take place when a motion is detected,
another set alarm action takes place.
Note: An alarm remains output from the alarm output terminal for ten
seconds. The alarm output period is fixed.
Specifications of the alarm output terminal: Open collector output,
maximum rating: DC12 V, 30 mA
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51,76
52,77
51,52,
76 77
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Transmission specifications
Transmission mode : Synchronous half duplex
Transmission speed : 9600bps
Start bit : 1 bit
Stop bit : 1 bit
Parity bit : None
By wiring and connecting the RS-485 terminal of the 5P connector (white) to an RS-485
control equipment, the Camera can be controlled externally.
By setting the ID address for the RS-485 communication in each Camera, up to 223
Cameras can be controlled by a single PC or a controller.
To assure the reliability, connect DATA(+) and DATA(-) with a shielding twist pair wire.
To protect the Camera main unit and the controller, be sure to turn OFF all the equipment
before starting connection.
RS-485 terminal (5P connector (white))
[1] Setting the terminating resistance (Refer to P. 32)
For the telecommunication equipment to be connected to the RS-485 interface, a
terminating resistance should be attached to both ends of the equipment having the longest
route to prevent signal damping.
The terminal resistor will be connected by setting DIP switch No. 3 on the bottom of the
Camera to ON.
[2] Setting the ID address (Refer to P. 20, 48, 73)
Set an ID address for RS-485 communication between 1 and 223 based on the settings of
ELMO 1Channel Viewer or Web browser.
For the information of the data format specifications and command list, please contact our
dealer.
8. RS-485
Pin No.
1 2
3
4
5
Code Color
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow Green
Signal Name
DATA(+) DATA(-) DATA(+) DATA(-)
GND
+ side: To input the transmitted/received data
- side: To input the transmitted/received data
+ side: To output the transmitted/received data
- side: To output the transmitted/received data
Signal Function
GND
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Sound of the microphone connected to the Camera can be output from the speaker
connected to a client (PC, etc.) on the network, and sound of the microphone connected to a
client can be output from the speaker with amplifier connected to the Camera. For further
information about operation, see Speaker on page 42 and (4) Sound on page 69.
Note: When dedicated software for MPEG4 is used for the connection
between a client and the Camera, no sound will be transmitted or
received if you select [MPEG4 Setting] – [Frame Rate] (page 46 or
70) and set 1 at Frame Rate.
Note: When a Web browser is used for connecting a client to the Camera,
sound will not be transmitted from the Camera to the client.
9. SOUND
Microphone
(Green)
(Blue)
From client to Camera
From Camera to client
Camera
Connected to network
Microphone
Speaker with amplifier
Speaker
Client (PC,etc.)
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Pin assignment
4-pin DIP switch
The following mode can be selected by setting 4-pin DIP switches No. 2 to No. 3 on the
bottom of the Camera to ON or OFF.
Note: Switch No. 4 is not available. Keep it OFF.
[1] Initializing the settings
Set DIP switch No. 2 to ON to turn ON the power. In ten seconds, all of the PAN-TILT
settings, lens settings, preset settings, OSD (on-screen display)-based Camera settings, and
network function settings will be reset to the factory settings. After the power is turned
OFF, set the DIP switch to OFF.
Note: Set the DIP switch to OFF after initialization. If the power is turned
ON with the switch kept ON, all settings will be initialized each time
and will not be saved.
[2] Setting the RS-485 terminal resistor
The terminal resistor will be turned ON by setting DIP switch No. 3 to ON or turned OFF
by setting it to OFF.
10. SETTING OF VARIOUS MODES
Pin No. Normal Operation Function
1 OFF Leave in OFF 2 OFF ON OFF To initialize the settings 3 OFF ON RS-485 terminal resistor connection 4 OFF Leave in OFF
-
-
1
234
OFF
4-pin DIP switch
RS-485 terminal resistor
Setting Initialization
Bottom of Camera
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You can use the following functions of the Camera from the host (PC) on a network by
connecting it to the network via Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX):
Web server function..........For displaying live images and snapshots and remote-
operating the Camera on a Web browser.
MPEG4 server function ....For displaying live images and snapshots and remote-
operating the Camera on dedicated client software (ELMO 1
Channel Viewer: hereinafter called Viewer),
Sound server function .......For receiving sound on a Web browser. For receiving or
transmitting sound on a Viewer.
Alarm function .................For saving image files in the server and transmitting e-mail
by alarm input.
IP filtering function...........For restricting hosts permitted to access the Camera.
Note: The Camera is not connectable to some network systems.
Note: Some restrictions may be placed on the host in access to the
Camera via a Web browser or Viewer. For further information, see
(1) Restrictions under [3] Web browser and (1) Restrictions under
[4] MPEG Viewer software ELMO 1Channel Viewer.
[1] Preparations for connection
Before connecting the Camera to a network, an IP address and other settings relating to the
network must be made.
The Camera offers the following two ways to make network settings:
Accessing the Camera from the host on the network via a Web browser
Accessing the Camera from the host on the network via Viewer
11. NETWORK FUNCTION
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Preparations before connection
Before connection, determine an IP address and a subnet mask to be set in the Camera. For
the IP address and the subnet mask, contact the administrator of the network you intend to
use.
The network settings of the Camera made by the factory are as follows:
IP address: 192.168.1.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Note: If the address of the network you are going to use is not 192.168.1.0
or there is a host on the network whose IP address is 192.168.1.10,
you cannot connect the Camera to the network and make settings. In
this case, it is necessary to configure a network of 192.168.1.0
comprising the Camera and a host for setting it. Prepare a host with
an IP address of 192.168.1.X (X: 1 to 254 except 10) and a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0, and connect the Camera to it.
Connection to the network
Connection using a hub
Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Camera and a port of the hub with each
other using an Ethernet straight cable (UTP category 5 or more) commercially available.
Do not use the MDI port of the hub.
Ethernet straight cable
HUB
Host
Host
.....
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Connection to a host
Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Camera and that of the host with each other
using the attached Ethernet cross cable or an Ethernet cross cable (UTP category 5 or
more) commercially available.
Note: As soon as a network unit is connected to its Ethernet terminal, the
Camera automatically adjusts and sets the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
and half-duplex/full-duplex communication conditions with the
connected unit (automatic negotiation).
The Camera does not always guarantee operation with all devices
compatible with automatic negotiation.
Host
Ethernet cross cable
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[2] Install
Using a Web browser
Access to the Camera via a Web browser requires JRE1.5.0 (Sun Microsystems) or a
later version to have been installed and valid.
You can download Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from the companys website. For
the installation of JRE, see the website.
Using Viewer
Access to the Camera via Viewer requires DirectX 9.0C or a later version to have been
installed.
DirectX is contained in the Viewer install program on the CD-ROM. Install it according
to the instructions of the Viewer Install wizard.
Installing Viewer
Install Viewer by running the ELMO 1Channel Viewer install program on the attached
CD-ROM and opening Install Wizard.
As soon as the wizard begins to run, the following screen appears.
Install the program according to the instructions displayed on Wizard.
Upon completion of installation, an icon for ELMO 1Channel Viewer is displayed on
the desktop. You can start the Viewer software by clicking on this icon.
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Uninstalling Viewer
Open Add/Delete Software on Control Panel, select ELMO 1Channel Viewer from
the installed program, and delete it.
On the screen shown below, select Remove and press the [Next] button. Viewer will be
uninstalled.
[3] Web browser
(1) Restrictions
Access to the Camera via a Web browser requires the PC to meet the following
requirements:
Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.
JRE (Java Runtime Environment) 1.5.0 (Sun Microsystems) or a later version is
installed and valid.
A browser is installed, which properly runs on Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.
Note: The Camera does not ensure access via some Web browsers.
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(2) Connection
Start the Web browser on the host networked to the Camera.
Note: In the example of connection, Microsoft Internet Explorer is used.
1. Enter the IP address of the Camera in the URL input field on the Web browser.
1. Enter http:// at [Address (D)].
2. When the IP address or host name of the Camera is assigned, enter the host name,
and put “/” at the end.
Example)
Since the IP address of the Camera set by the factory is 192.168.1.10,
enter http://192.168.1.10/.
2. You may be requested to enter the ID and password of the Camera depending on the
settings for it. Enter them to log in. The administrator login ID and password set by the
factory are both
root.
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3. The page shown below is displayed on the Web browser.
4. Select English or Japanese.
Note: To display information in Japanese, the browser must be capable of
properly displaying Japanese pages.
5. The main page is displayed.
Home .................................... Displays the main page.
Setup ..................................... Displays the Setup screen.
Live View (Half-D1) ............ Displays live images with a size of 704
× 480.
Live View (SIF).................... Displays live images with a size of 352 × 240.
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Live View (QQVGA) ........... Displays live images with a size of 160 × 120.
Capture View (Half-D1)....... Displays capture images with a size of 704 × 480.
Capture View (SIF) .............. Displays capture images with a size of 352 × 240.
Capture View (QQVGA)...... Displays capture images with a size of 160 × 120.
6. For each function, see (3) to (20) that follow.
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(3) Live display
Live images taken by the Camera are displayed.
On the main page, select the size of images you want to display live from [Live View (Half-
D1)], [Live View (SIF)], and [Live View (QQVGA)].
The sizes of live images are shown below.
Half-D1 (704
× 240)
SIF (352 × 240)
QQVGA (160 × 120)
Note: Half-D1 displays 704 x 240 images in the size of 704 x 480.
Example) Live View (SIF) (352 × 240)
q PAN-TILT.......................... By sliding the scroll bar or clicking on Camera Position,
the image moves to the designated coordinates. Clicking
on the image moves it so that the clicked position will be
the center of the image.
w Reset ................................... Matches the PAN-TILT position saved by the Camera with
the actual position.
t y
u
i
o
!0
w e
r
q
Preset combo box
q
q
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e Save Preset ......................... Registers the current direction of the Camera head, the
zoom position, the state of the focus, brightness level, and
the preset number designated in the Preset combo box .
rRelease Control ................... Registers the state of the focus and brightness at the preset
number designated in the Preset combo box when the
control policy is released on the Camera Control Setup
screen (page 57).
tSpeaker................................ Set whether to output sound from the client when sound is
input through a microphone or another device connected.
yExternal GPIO..................... Turns ON or OFF a external GPIO terminal.
uZoom ................................... Zooms in or out the object.
Wide: The Wide side. The object is displayed small.
Tele: The Tele side. The object is displayed large.
iIris ....................................... Adjusts the iris. The auto iris (the automatic adjustment
function to keep brightness at the same level even if the
state of the object changes) is valid at all times. Use the
Open and Close buttons to increase or decrease
brightness. By clicking on the Normal button, brightness
will be adjusted to the normal level.
oFocus ................................... For manual focal adjustment, use the “Near and Far
buttons. For automatic focal adjustment, clck on the
Auto button.
!0Preset................................... Select in the preset combo box a preset you want to
display the image to (setting range: Home, Preset 1-16.).
By clicking on the Goto Preset button, the registered
preset appears.
By clicking on the Save Preset button, the current state
will be registered at the preset number selected above.
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(4) Capture display
Snapshots can be obtained in the JPEG format.
On the main page, select the image size you want to obtain from [Capture View (Half-D1)],
[Capture View (SIF)], and [Capture View (QQVGA)].
The sizes of capture images are shown below.
Half-D1 (704
× 240)
SIF (352 × 240)
QQVGA (160 × 120)
Note: Half-D1 displays 704 x 240 images in the size of 704 x 480.
Example) Capture View (SIF) (352 × 240)
How to save snapshots
1. Click the right mouse button on the image.
2. Select Save Image As from the menu.
3. The image to be saved appears. Set a location for saving and a file name, and click
on the [Save] button.
Note: Half-D1 size images are saved in 704 x 240, meaning that they are
landscape. They can be viewed in the size of 704 x 480 on Image
Viewer that is installed together with ELMO 1Channel Viewer.
Note: The procedure described above may depend on the browser.
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(5) Settings
You can make all settings relating to the Camera.
You can jump to pages on which settings for the Camera can be made. To go to each setup
page, click on the corresponding link on the screen shown below.
Note: You must log in with the authority of administrator to change settings.
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(6) External GPIO Setup
You can set the activation mode of the external GPIO.
Activation Mode ................... Used to set the output mode of the external GPIO output
terminal.
Normal Open...................... Close the contact during output to keep continuity.
Normal Close ..................... Open the contact during output.
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(7) MPEG4 Setup
Make settings for obtaining MPEG4 images.
Note: By changing this setting, the Camera itself may be reset and become
incapable of distributing images for a while.
Bit Rate ................................. Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit the
data amount generated during communication or image
distribution (setting range: 64 to 2000 kbps).
Framerate .............................. Designate the number of frames to be displayed per second
(setting range: 30, 15, 10, 5, and 1 frames/second).
Note: Sound will not be received or transmitted when “1 is set at
Framerate.
Resolution............................. Designate the size of images to be displayed.
D1: 704
× 480
SIF: 352 × 240
Mode..................................... Set a delay for images according to the network
environment.
Frame ................................. Reduces the delay for images.
GOP.................................... Enables the Camera to deal with a poor-performance
network environment to some extent although the delay for
image is long.
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(8) JPEG Setup
Set image quality for JPEG images.
JPEG Quality ........................ Designate image quality.
High.................................... High image quality. Although high-quality images can be
obtained, the load on the transmission line increases.
Normal ............................... Medium image quality with a compression rate between
High and Low.
Low .................................... Low image quality. The load on the transmission line
decreases.
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(9) Network Setup
Make settings relating to the network.
Note: Before making network settings, consult the administrator of the
network you are going to use.
Note: If this item is changed, the connection setting for the Camera may
need to be changed. In this case, make the proper connection
setting, and reconnect the Camera.
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Send Type ............................. Select a mode of distributing MPEG4 images.
UDP Unicast...................... UDP image data is distributed at the request of the host for
connection. Up to 3 addresses can be connected from
Viewer to the Camera.
Multicast ............................ UDP image data is distributed, irrespective of whether the
Camera is connected or is not connected from the host,
resulting in a decrease in the load on the Camera and the
transmission line. Although any number of addresses can
be set, image data may not be distributed properly
depending on the network environment.
TCP Unicast....................... TCP image data is distributed at the request of the host for
connection. Up to 3 addresses can be connected from
Viewer to the Camera.
IP........................................... Set the IP address of the Camera.
Gateway ................................ Designate the IP address of a router when it is used to
connect the Camera to an external network.
DNS1/DNS2 ......................... Set the address of a DNS server to which the Camera is to
be connected. At DNS2, set the address of the DNS server
to which the Camera will be connected if it cannot connect
to DNS1.
Net mask ............................... Set the subnet mask address of the Camera.
Broadcast ............................. Set the broadcast address of the Camera.
MAC Address ....................... Displays the MAC address of the Camera.
Start Port Range.................... Designate the first of the ports the Camera opens to the
network.
End Port Range..................... Designate the last of the ports the Camera opens to the
network.
HTTP Port............................. Designate the port to be used for the Web server for the
Camera (80, 1024 to 65535).
Option Port ........................... Designate the port to be used for distributing images from
the Camera (1024 to 65535).
Multicast Port ....................... Designate the port to be used when the Camera is in
multicast mode (1024 to 65535).
Audio Port............................. Designate the port to be used for transmitting and
receiving sound to/from the Camera (1024 to 65535).
RS-485 ID............................. Set the ID adress of the RS-485 of the Camera (1 to 223).
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(10) Alarm Setup
Make settings relating to alarms.
Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Title
..............................Set any desired title of alarm 1/ 2 or motion detection.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Action
..............................Select the action of the alarm when an alarm signal is input
to the alarm input terminal.
None................................... No action will take place.
Send FTP............................ The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be transferred
by FTP.
Send E-Mail ....................... E-mail will be transmitted.
Both.................................... The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be transferred
by FTP and e-mail will be transmitted at the same time.
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Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Matched Resolution
...............................Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached when
transferring the FTP or transmitting e-mail as set at Alarm
1/2 Action.
Half-D1: 704
× 240 SIF: 352 × 240 QQVGA: 160 × 120
Alarm 1/2 Out....................... Set whether to output an alarm when an alarm signal is
input to alarm input 1 or 2.
Motion Detection Alarm Out .....Set whether to give alarm output when a motion is detected.
(11) E-mail Setup
Make settings relating to e-mail.
To.......................................... Designate the address to which e-mail will be transmitted.
From...................................... Designate the e-mail address of the Camera.
CC1 to CC3 .......................... Designate an address to which e-mail will be transmitted at
the same time when it is sent to the e-mail address set at
To.
SMTP.................................... Designate the SMTP server to be used.
Use Authentication ............... Designate whether to use user authentication on the SMTP
server to be used.
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Use POP Before SMTP ........ Designate whether to use POP before SMTP on the SMTP
server to be used.
User ID ................................. Set a login ID for logging in to the SMTP server.
User PW................................ Set a password for logging in to the SMTP server.
Message ................................ Set a character string to be sent as a message when
transmitting e-mail.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a message. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Action ................................... Select what to be sent when transmitting e-mail.
Text Only ........................... Only a character string will be sent when e-mail is
transmitted.
Picture Only ....................... Only an image will be sent when e-mail is transmitted.
Both.................................... Both a character string and an image will be sent when e-
mail is transmitted.
(12) FTP Setup
Make settings relating to FTP connection.
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IP........................................... Designate the IP address of the server to which the FTP
will be transmitted.
Port........................................ Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the
FTP will be transmitted. It is not generally necessary to
change the setting.
User ID ................................. Designate an account name for connection to the server to
which the FTP will be transmitted.
User PW................................ Designate a password for the account name shown above.
Directory............................... Designate a directory for saving an image file, or a
directory with a write authority for the designated account
name.
Passive Mode........................ Designate whether to use passive mode or active mode for
transmitted the FTP. Use passive mode when there are
restrictions on the ports because of a firewall, etc.
Time Store ............................. Set whether to regularly transmit and save images in the
FTP server.
Time Store login each send .. Set whether to connect to the FTP server each time images
are transmitted or not (always connected).
Time Store dwell time .......... Set the interval at which images will be saved when Time
Store is valid (30 to 180 seconds).
Time Store resolution ........... Designate the size of images to be saved.
Half-D1: 704
× 240
SIF: 352 × 240
QQVGA: 160 × 120
Time Store filename ............. Designate a file name for the file to be saved. A file name
consists of the entered file name and time. The
extension .jpg will be added automatically to each file
name. If a file with the same name already exists in the
directory for saving, the data of the older file will be
overwritten. Designate a different file name.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a file name to be saved. Use one-byte alphanumerical
characters.
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(13) User Setup
Make settings relating to user administration.
Adding a new user
You can register a login ID, a password, and authority for connection to the Camera.
Designate an authority, enter a login ID and a password, and then click on the [Add]
button. The entered data will be displayed in the list.
The following three items can be registered.
Administrator................... The login ID for the administrator. The login ID is fixed to
root . With this ID, you can view images, operate the
Camera, and make settings.
Operator ........................... You can view images and operate the Camera.
User.................................. You can only view images.
* Only root can be registered for Administrator, and up to 99 names can be registered
for Operator and User combined. You can use up to 16 one-byte characters for a
name, including alphanumerical characters and upper-case and lower-case alphabetic
characters.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a login ID and pass word. Use one-byte alphanumerical
characters.
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Modifying a user
You can modify the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for
connection to the Camera.
Select the user you want to modify from the list.
The currently registered data is displayed in the input area. Change the item(s) you
desire, and click on the [Modify] button.
Note: With regard to “root, only the password can be changed.
Deleting a user
You can delete the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for
connection to the Camera.
Select the user you want to delete from the list, and click on the [Remove] button.
Note: You can not delete root.
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(14) IP filtering Setup
Make settings relating to the IP filter.
Note: Making the settings described here may prevent connection to the
Camera. Perform the setting operation with extreme care.
IP Filter ................................. Select whether to use the IP filter function.
Accept all.............................. Accepts any client connected to the Camera, except
connections from the IP addresses shown in Exception
List. (Only connections from the IP addresses contained in
the client list will be rejected.)
Reject all ...............................Rejects all clients attempting to connect to the Camera. It
can be connected from the IP addresses shown in
Exception List. (Only connections from the IP addresses in
Exception List will be permitted.)
Adding an address
You can add addresses between the start and end addresses to the list.
Enter an address at each of Start IP and End IP, and click on the [Add] button.
Note: Up to 100 addresses can be registered.
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Modifying an address
Select the address you want to modify from the list.
Change the start address and the end address, and click on the [Modify] button. The
data will be corrected.
Deleting an address
Select the address you want to delete from the list, and click on the [Remove] button.
(15) Camera Control Setup
Make settings relating to the Camera.
User Authentication.............. Select whether to output the Authentication screen to each
client connected to the Camera. If authentication is not
made, the authority of the client becomes operator. In this
case, the Setting screen displays the Authentication
window. Enter the ID and password of the administrator.
Control Policy....................... Designate the mode of controlling the Camera.
All-Time Share................... Constantly accepts operations from all clients.
Time Slice Share ................ The operation authority will be released as soon as the
time set at Control Duration Time passes away, and will
be assigned to anther connecting client. It will remain
when there is no other connecting client.
Control Duration Time ......... Designate the period during which a client maintains
control when Time Slice Share is selected at Control
Policy (setting range: 1 to 60 minutes).
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Motion Detection Ignore Time After PTZ
............................. Set a period for which motion detection is prevented after
the Camera performs PAN/TILT/ZOOM when the motion
detection function is enabled and a detection area is set.
(setting range : 1 to 10 seconds)
(16) Camera Settings
.
(17) Camera Settings (AE Settings)
P.58 P.60 P.63
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Name Function
To set the low-speed shutter (electronic sensitivity up) to [ON/OFF]. When the object becomes dark, this function automatically varies the CCD accumulated time across several fields up to the set maximum level to optimize the brightness of the object.
LS-SHUTTER
To set the DAY/NIGHT function (IR cut filter removable function).When this function is set to [AUTO], the filter is attached/removed automatically according to the brightness. When the IR cut filter is removed, the color image is switched to B&W image.
ICR
To set the maximum number of fields of the low-speed shutter [2fields, 3fields, 4fields, 5fields, 6fields, 8fields, 12fields, 20fields, 40fields, 80fields]. If the CCD
accumulated
time is set longer, the image frame
rate will decrease, and moving object could not be seen well.
LS-MAX
To select the image attributes [MOTION, COLOR, S/N (fineness)] to be prioritized when [LS-SHUTTER] is selected and the object becomes dark.
PRIORITY
To set the maximum gain of the AGC [0dB, 4dB, 8dB, 16dB, 20dB, 24dB]. The AGC is a function of amplifying the signal from the CCD to make the object visible when the object becomes dark.
AGC GAIN
To select the high-speed shutter speed [OFF (1/60s), 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/20000s, 1/50000s]. When [LS-SHUTTER] is [ON], the shutter speed can be selected from [1/60s 1/100s]. If the shimmer of fluorescent lamp is annoying when the shutter speed is set to [OFF (1/60s), set the shutter speed to [1/100s], and the shimmer will be eased.
HS-SHUTTER
E-ZOOM MAX
To set the maximum magnification [OFF, 1.5×, 2×, 2.5×, 3×, 4×, 6×, 8×, 16×]
Factory Settings
OFF
OFF
To select the timing of switching from B&W to color [1 – 15]. Particularly when the infrared illumination is intensive, select larger numeric value to prevent hunting.
AUTO LEVEL
5
To set the infrared illumination using mode to [ON/OFF] To use the infrared illumination, set this function to [ON]. If the infrared illumination is used with this function in the [OFF] status, the image could be out of focus.
INFRARED
OFF
4fields
MOTION
8dB
OFF
OFF
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(18) Camera Settings (Picture Settings)
By clicking on an item, the corresponding setting screen appears.
The selected item is displayed here.
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OFF
AREA
4
AT W
±0
Name Function
To set the backlight compensation function to [ON/OFF]. When there is an intensive light in the background, this function prevents the object from becoming dark.
BLC
To select the Backlight Compensation Setting mode [AREA/HIST].
BLC MODE
AREA
About the Backlight Compensation Setting mode
To select the area [0 – 4] on the image where the backlight compensation function works when [AREA] is selected.
AREA
To select the detail compensation level [-5 10]
AP GAIN
To select the White Balance Setting mode [ATW, AWC, INDOOR, OUTDOOR, FL-LIGHT, MWB].
WB
AREA0
AREA4 AREA2AREA3
AREA1
To select the image area of the object that needs an appropriate brightness and weighing according to the selected area.
HIST
To make the dark (blackened) part of the image visible regardless of the area.
To adjust the white balance by way of continuous, automatic following. (When the image is in a single color all over, the white balance may not be ajusted correctly.)
About the White Balance Setting mode
AT W
To adjust the white balance by one-push of button.When [AWC] is selected and TRIGGER is ON, the white balance is adjusted automatically in the then screen status. (This adjustment ends in seconds, and the adjusted value is fixed.)
AWC
Factory Settings
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Name Function
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
FL­LIGHT
MWB
MWB-R
MWB-B
This function is selected when the Camera is used indoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 3200K.
This function is selected when the Camera is used outdoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 6300K.
This function is selected when the Camera is used under the fluorescent illumination. The color temperature is assumed to be 4200K.
To change the color tendency as desired.
To set the red color tendency [-30 +30] when [MWB] is selected.
To set the blue color tendency [-30 +30] when [MWB] is selected.
Factory Settings
±0
±0
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(19) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings)
Name Function
AUTO RETURN
PRESET STILL
FLIP ANGLE
To set the time of automatic return to the home position [OFF, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min] If it has passed over this set time with no operation after the PAN-TILT-ZOOM operation, the Camera will return automatically to the home position.
When this function is set to [ON], the image during the movement between the preset positions becomes static (the image before the movement). In this mode, movement is enabled between the preset positions (including the home position), but the PAN-TILT-ZOOM operation is disabled. This function is useful to mask the images other than the home position image and the preset position images. (However, only when the PRESET button is pressed, the image cannot be static.)
To select the image reverse angle [OFF, 100˚, 110˚, 120˚, 130˚, 140˚] (When the image should not be reserved, set this function to [OFF].)
ALARM IN1
To set the preset position [PRESET1 – 16] for movement in case of input in the ALARM IN terminal <1>
ALRAM LOCK
When this function is set to [ON], as long as the input is in the ALARM IN terminal <1>, other operations are disabled. (Set this function to [ON/OFF].)
ALARM IN2
To set the preset position [PRESET1 – 16] for movement in case of input in the ALARM IN terminal <2>.
Factory Settings
OFF
OFF
120
PRESET1
OFF
PRESET2
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(20) System Time Setup
Set the internal clock of the Camera. The time of this clock will be added to the file
name when sending an E-mail or FTP.
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[4] MPEG4 Viewer software [ELMO 1Channel Viewer]
(1) Restrictions
Access to the Camera through ELMO 1Channel Viewer (hereinafter referred to as
Viewer) needs your computer to meet the following operating requirements:
Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.
DirectX 9.0C or a later version is installed.
Note: The camera does not always ensure the proper operation of Viewer
in all environments.
(2) Connection
At the time of the initial startup
1. Run the Viewer program, and a window for registering a Viewer ID and a password
appears.
Register your ID and password.
Note: Do not forget your Viewer ID and password because they are
required whenever you use the Viewer software. If you forget them,
the software must be reinstalled.
2. After the registration of your Viewer ID and password, the languages you can select,
Japanese and English are displayed. Select either language in which you will use
the software.
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At the second and subsequent startups
1. Once you run the Viewer program, the window for entering a login ID and a password
appears. Enter your registered login ID and password.
Note: If you enter a wrong login ID or password three times, the program
will be exited.
2. Viewers main screen is displayed.
3. Select [Camera] – [Connect], and the Connect Dialog screen appears.
4. Enter the IP address, login name (ID), password, and connection port of the Camera you
want to connect, and click on the [OK] button. Viewer will be connected to the Camera,
and the screen will display an MPEG4 image and the PTZ Control Panel.
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(3) Live display
On the image, it displays in a full monitor of the window when double-clicking, and the
image is displayed in a full window. It returns to former display when double-clicking it
again.
Obtaining snapshots
You can save snapshots, which are in sizes of Half-D1, SIF, and QQVGA, on the
Camera in a specific folder.
Select [Still] from the menu bar, or click on one of the [Half-D1], [SIF], and [QQVGA]
buttons on the tool bar.
The specific sizes of snapshots are shown below.
Half-D1 (704
× 240)
SIF (352 × 240)
QQVGA (160 × 120)
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PTZ Control
Camera Position.................... By sliding the scroll bar or clicking on Camera Position,
the image moves to the designated coordinates. Clicking
on the image moves it so that the clicked position will be
the center of the image.
Pan Tilt
Pan & Tilt buttons.............. Used to operate PAN-TILT.
Step move........................... PAN-TILT takes place at designated intervals of move
according to the setting of Step each time the button is
pressed.
Speed.................................. The operating speed of PAN-TILT can be set (setting
range: 1 to 15).
Step .................................... The number of steps can be set (setting range: 1 to 7).
Zoom
Zoom Wide ........................ The WIDE side. The object is displayed small.
Zoom Tele.......................... The TELE side. The object is displayed large.
Zoom Speed ....................... Used to set the zoom speed (setting range: 0 to 2).
Zoom Scroll ....................... The zoom position can be set using the scroll bar.
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Focus
Focus Near/Focus Far ........ Used to adjust the focus manually.
Auto Focus ......................... Used to adjust the focus automatically.
Iris
Open / Close.......................Adjusts the iris.
Normal ...............................Adjusts the brightness to the normal level.
*The auto iris (the automatic adjustment function to keep brightness at the same level
even if the state of the object changes) is valid at all times.
Preset
Select a preset you want to display in Camera Position
(setting range: Home, Preset: 1 to 16).
Preset.................................. The registered preset is displayed.
Save.................................... Registers the current coordinates in the preset selected
above.
Reset................................... The PAN-TILT position saved by the Camera and the
actual position match each other.
Preset Control ....................... This function is available when Time Slice Share is set for
Control Policy in camera control setup (page 87) and
opens the control of the Camera. It does not open control
when there is no client requesting it.
(4) Sound
You can set the receipt and transmission of Camera sound.
Note: This function does not operate when 1 is set at Frame Rate on the
MPEG4 Setup screen.
Receiving sound
Confirm that the speaker is connected properly to the host. When sound is input into the
Camera with the [Audio] – [Speaker] button in the Viewer menu or the icon on the
icon bar clicked on, the speaker connected to the host outputs it. No
sound will be output from the speaker connected to the host if the icon is not
clicked on.
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Outputting sound
Confirm that the connection between the Camera and the loudspeaker with an amplifier
and the connection between the client and the microphone are proper. When sound is
input into the microphone connected to the client with [Audio] – [Microphone] button in
the Viewer menu or the icon on the icon bar clicked on, the loudspeaker with an
amplifier connected to the Camera outputs it. No sound will be output from the
loudspeaker with an amplifier connected to the Camera if the icon is not clicked
on.
(5) Settings
You can change the settings for the Camera.
Select [Setup] from the menu bar, and the setting menu shown below appears.
For further information about each setting, see (6) to (22) that follow.
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(6) MPEG4 Setup
Make settings for obtaining MPEG4 images.
Note: By changing this setting, the Camera itself may be reset and become
incapable of distributing images for a while.
Quality .................................. Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit the
data amount generated during communication or image
distribution (setting range: 64 to 2000 kbps).
Frame Rate............................ Designate the number of frames to be displayed per second
(setting range: 30, 15, 10, 5, and 1 frames/second).
Note: Sound will not be received or transmitted when “1 is set at
Framerate.
Resolution............................. Designate the size of images to be displayed.
D1: 704
× 480
SIF: 352 × 240
Mode..................................... Set a delay for images according to the network
environment.
Frame ................................. Reduces the delay for images.
GOP.................................... Enables the Camera to deal with a poor-performance
network environment to some extent although the delay for
image is long.
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(7) JPEG Setup
Set image quality for JPEG images.
JPEG Quality ........................ Designate image quality.
High.................................... High image quality. Although high-quality images can be
obtained, the load on the transmission line increases.
Normal ............................... Medium image quality with a compression rate between
High and Low.
Low .................................... Low image quality. The load on the transmission line
decreases.
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(8) Network Setup
Make settings relating to the network.
Note: Before making network settings, consult the administrator of the
network you are going to use.
Note: If this item is changed, the connection setting for the Camera may
need to be changed. In this case, make the proper connection
setting, and reconnect the Camera.
Send Type ............................. Select a mode of distributing MPEG4 images.
UDP Unicast ...................... UDP Image data is distributed at the request of the host for
connection. Up to 3 addresses can be connected from
Viewer to the Camera.
Multicast ............................ UDP Image data is distributed, irrespective of whether the
Camera is connected or is not connected from the host,
resulting in a decrease in the load on the Camera and the
transmission line. Although any number of addresses can
be set, image data may not be distributed properly
depending on the network environment.
TCP Unicast ....................... TCP image data is distributed at the request of the host for
connection. Up to 3 addresses can be connected from
Viewer to the Camera.
IP........................................... Set the IP address of the Camera.
Broadcast .............................. Set the broadcast address of the Camera.
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Net mask ............................... Set the subnet mask of the Camera.
Gateway ................................ Designate the IP address of a router when it is used to
connect the Camera to an external network.
DNS1/DNS2 ......................... Set the address of a DNS server to which the Camera is to
be connected. At DNS2, set the address of the DNS server
to which the Camera will be connected if it cannot connect
to DNS1.
MAC Address ....................... Displays the MAC address of the Camera.
HTTP Port............................. Designate the port to be used for the Web server for the
Camera (80, 1024 to 65535).
Option Port ........................... Designate the port to be used for distributing images from
the Camera (1024 to 65535).
Multicast Port ....................... Designate the port to be used when the Camera is in
multicast mode (1024 to 65535).
Audio Port............................. Designate the port to be used for transmitting and
receiving sound to/from the Camera (1024 to 65535).
Start Port Range.................... Designate the first of the ports the Camera opens to the
network.
End Port Range..................... Designate the last of the ports the Camera opens to the
network.
RS-485 ID............................. Set the ID address of the RS-485 of the Camera (1 to 223).
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(9) Alarm Setup
Make settings relating to alarms.
Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Title
..............................Set any desired title of alarm 1/ 2 or motion detection .
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Action
..............................Select the action of the alarm when an alarm signal is input
to the alarm input terminal.
None................................... No action will take place.
Send FTP............................ The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be transferred
by FTP.
Send E-Mail ....................... E-mail will be transmitted.
Both.................................... The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be transferred
by FTP and e-mail will be transmitted at the same time.
Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Matched Resolution
..............................Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached when
transferring the FTP or transmitting e-mail as set at Alarm
1/2 Action or motion detection.
Half-D1: 704
× 240
SIF: 352 × 240
QQVGA: 160 × 120
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Alarm 1/2 Output.................. Set whether to output an alarm when an alarm signal is
input to alarm input 1 or 2.
Motion Detection Alarm Out .....Set whether to give alarm output when a motion is detected.
(10) E-mail Setup
Make settings relating to e-mail.
E-mail ................................... Designate the address to which e-mail will be transmitted.
E-mail From.......................... Designate the e-mail address of the Camera.
E-mail CC1 to CC3............... Designate an address to which e-mail will be transmitted at
the same time when it is sent to the e-mail address set at
To.
E-mail Act............................. Select what to be sent when transmitting e-mail.
Text Only ........................... Only a text will be sent when e-mail is transmitted.
Picture Only ....................... Only an image will be sent when e-mail is transmitted.
Both.................................... Both a text and an image will be sent when e-mail is
transmitted.
SMTP.................................... Designate the SMTP server to be used.
User ID ................................. Set a login ID for logging in to the SMTP server.
User PW................................ Set a password for logging in to the SMTP server.
Message ................................ Set a text to be sent as a message when transmitting e-
mail.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Use Authentication ............... Designate whether to use user authentication on the SMTP
server to be used.
Use POP before SMTP ......... Designate whether to use POP before SMTP on the SMTP
server to be used.
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(11) FTP Setup
Make settings relating to connection.
IP........................................... Designate the IP address of the server to which the FTP
will be transmitted.
Port........................................ Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the
FTP will be transmitted. It is not generally necessary to
change the setting.
Directory............................... Designate a directory for saving an image file, or a
directory with a write authority for the designated account
name.
User ID ................................. Designate an account name for connection to the FTP
server to which the FTP will be transmitted.
User PW................................ Designate a password for the account name shown above.
Passive Mode........................ Designate whether to use passive mode or active mode for
transferring the FTP. Use passive mode when there are
restrictions on the ports because of a firewall, etc.
Time Store Dwell Time ....... Set the interval at which images will be saved when Time
Store is valid (30 to 180 seconds).
Time Store Resolution .......... Designate the size of images to be saved.
Half-D1: 704
× 240
SIF: 352 × 240
QQVGA: 160 × 120
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Time Store filename ............. Designate a file name for the file to be saved. A file name
consists of the entered file name and time. The
extension .jpg will be added automatically to each file
name. If a file with the same name already exists in the
directory for saving, the data of the older file will be
overwritten. Designate a different file name.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a file name to be saved. Use one-byte alphanumerical
characters.
Time Store Enable ............... Set whether to regularly save images in the FTP server.
Login each send .................... Set whether to connect to the FTP server each time images
are transmitted or not (always connected).
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(12) Motion Detection Setup
Use Motion Detection........... Set whether to perform motion detection.
Motion Detection Ignore Time After PTZ
............................. Set a time for which motion detection is prevented after
the Camera performs PAN/TILT/ZOOM (1 to 10 seconds).
Sensitivity ............................. Set the sensitivity of motion detection.
Area settings
When Select under Tools is checked, the area on the screen that is selected by drag
& drop will be set for a motion detection area. When Delete is checked, the set motion
detection area will be cancelled.
[Reset] button: Cancels all areas.
[Select All] button: Sets all areas.
[Reverse] button: Reverses a detection area to non-detection area and vice versa.
[Apply] button: Applies the settings made.
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(13) User Setup
Make settings relating to user administration.
Adding a new user
You can register a login ID, a password, and authority for connection to the Camera.
Designate an authority, enter a login ID and a password, and then click on the [Add]
button. The entered data will be displayed in the list.
The following three items can be registered.
Administrator................... The login ID for the administrator. The login ID is root
that is unchangeable. With this ID, you can view images,
operate the Camera, and make settings.
Operator ........................... You can view images and operate the Camera.
User.................................. You can only view images.
* Only root can be registered for Administrator, and up to 99 names can be registered
for Operator and User combined. You can use up to 16 one-byte characters for a iogin
ID and password, including alphanumerical characters and upper-case and lower-case
alphabetic characters.
Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not
available for a login ID and password. Use one-byte alphanumerical
characters.
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Modifying a user
You can modify the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for
connection to the Camera.
Select the user you want to modify from the list.
The currently registered data is displayed in the input area. Change the item(s) you
desire, and click on the [Modify] button.
Note: With regard to “root, only the password can be changed.
Deleting a user
You can delete the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for
connection to the Camera.
Select the user you want to delete from the list, and click on the [Remove] button.
Note: You cannot delete root.
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(14) IP filtering Setup
Make settings relating to the IP filter.
Note: Making the settings described here may prevent connection to the
Camera. Perform the setting operation with extreme care.
Enable IP Filtering................ Select whether to use the IP filter function.
Accept All............................. Accepts any client connected to the Camera, except
connections from the IP addresses shown in Exception
List. (Only connections from the IP addresses contained in
the client list will be rejected.)
Reject All..............................Rejects all clients attempting to connect to the Camera. It
can be connected from the IP addresses shown in
Exception List. (Only connections from the IP addresses in
Exception List will be permitted.)
Modifying an address
Select the address you want to modify from the list.
Change the address set at each of Start IP and End IP, and click on the [Modify]
button.
Deleting an address
Select the address you want to delete from the list, and click on the [Remove] button.
Reset
The button sets all addresses registered in the list at 0.0.0.0.
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(15) Snapshot Setup
Make settings relating to snapshots on this screen.
Path ....................................... Set a directory for saving snapshots. You can refer to
folders with the [Browse] button.
File name .............................. Designate a file name to be saved.
Enable Overwrite.................. Enables the overwrite of the last saved snapshot when
saving a new snapshot with the same file name.
(16) Color Setup
Set the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation of images on this screen.
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(17) Camera Control Setup
Make settings relating to the Camera.
Control Policy....................... Designate the mode of controlling the Camera.
All-Time Share................... The control policy remains unless the client having an
operation authority cuts off the connection.
Time Slice Share ................ The operation authority will be released as soon as the
time set at Control Duration Time passes away, and will
be assigned to anther connecting client. It will remain
when there is no other connecting client.
Control Duration Time ......... Designate the period during which a client maintains
control when Time Slice Share is selected at Control
Policy (setting range: 1 to 60 minutes).
User Authentication.............. Select whether the login ID and the password must be
input on the authentication screen for a client to be
connected to the Camera. When Disable is selected, you
do not need to input the login ID and the password on the
Connection Setting screen, and operator control
becomes valid once you log in. When you desire to log in
as administrator, input the login ID and password for it.
(18) External GPIO Setup
You can set the activation mode of the external GPIO.
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Activation Mode ................... Used to set the output mode of the external GP10 output
terminal.
Normal Open...................... Closes the contact during output to keep continuity.
Normal Close ..................... Opens the contact during output.
(19) Camera Settings (AE Settings)
For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 59.
(20) Camera Settings (Picture Settings)
For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 61.
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(21) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings)
For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 63.
(22) System Time Setup
Set the internal clock of the Camera. The time of this clock will be added to the file name
when sending an E-mail or FTP.
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(23) Tools
Select [Tools] from the menu bar, and the Tool menu shown below appears.
Display Motion Detection .... Displays an area in which some motion is detected on the
MPEG4 live image screen.
External GPIO On ................ Turns ON or OFF output from the general-purpose output
terminal.
Always Top........................... Displays Viewer on top of the other screens displayed at
all times even if it is not active.
Full Display Mode ................ Displays the image in the entire window, irrespective of
the images aspect ratio.
Import Setup Data................. Enables you to set on the Camera set values saved in the
PC (available only when the Camera is connected).
Export Setup Data................. Enables you to save set values in the PC (available only
when the Camera is connected).
Open Snapshot Folder .......... Opens the file designated at Path on the Snapshot Setup
screen.
Language Setup .................... Set English or Japanese for Viewer (the selection becomes
valid after Viewer is turned OFF and ON again).
Network Update.................... Rewrites the firmware for the Camera networked.
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(24) Firmware update
You can update the firmware for the Camera (Camera operation programs) via a network
for the purpose of improving its functions.
Since an update changes the key functions of the Camera, it may fail to get started or
malfunction if the update is not carried out correctly.
Update the firmware according to the procedure described below with extreme care.
Note: Updating the firmware may clear some settings stored in the
Camera. Export all of the settings for the Camera before updating the
firmware, and import them back into it after the update is completed.
Do not attempt to modify the firmware for firmware updating that was distributed by the
shop where you purchased the product or our branch or sales office nearby. Using another
firmware or modified firmware may cause the Camera to malfunction.
1. To save the current set data on the Camera in the host, select [Tool] – [Export
Setup Data] from the menu of Viewer.
2. Turn OFF the power to the Camera, and connect it and the host one-to-one with a
cross cable.
3. Set the network for the host according to the network address of the Camera.
4. Turn ON the power to the Camera, and select [Tool] – [Network Update] from the
menu of Viewer on the host.
5. The Net Update window opens. Set correct data at each of IP (the Cameras IP
address), Port (the Cameras optional port number), ID (the Cameras root login
name), and Password (the Cameras root login password).
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6. Designate the program file for updating firmware distributed by the shop where
you purchased the product or our branch or sales office nearby, and the program
file for the Web.
7. Click on the [Start Update] button at the bottom of the screen.
8. The state shown on the line named [State] is updated, and Complete is displayed
after the update is properly completed. If Error Connect is displayed, the
connection or any of the network settings is incorrect. Reconfirm the connection
between the Camera and the host and the network settings.
9. After the firmware is updated properly, the Camera completes getting restarted
within several seconds and gets ready to be connected. Click on the [OK] button
to close the Firmware Update window.
10. Confirm the network settings, and select [Tool] -> [Import Setup Data] from the
menu of Viewer to import the setting before firmware updating into the Camera.
11. Connect the Camera to the network to which it was connected before updating to
confirm that it properly works.
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[5] Set items
Name Function
Factory settings
ID The following three items can be set according to the root
user settings: (Admini­Administrator: The login ID for the administrator. The strator) login ID is root that is unchangeable. With this login ID, you can view images, operate the Camera, and make settings. Operator: You can view images and operate the Camera. User: You can only view images. * Only root can be registered for Administrator, and
up to 99 names can be registered for Operator and User combined.
* You can use up to 16 one-byte characters for a name,
including alphanumerical characters and upper-case and lower-case alphabetic characters.
Password Set a password for the ID. root
* You can use up to 16 one-byte characters for a
password, including alphanumerical characters and upper-case and lower-case alphabetic characters.
ELMO 1Channel Viewer ID, password
Name Function
Factory settings
ID Set an ID. (none)
Set it at the initial use of ELMO 1Channel Viewer after it was installed. Once it is registered, you cannot change it.
Password Set a password for the ID. (none)
Set it at the initial use of ELMO 1Channel Viewer after it was installed. Once it is registered, you cannot change it.
External GPIO
Name Function
Factory settings
Activation Set the output mode. Normal Mode
Normal Open: High impedance is usually activated, Open and the GND level becomes valid during output. Normal Close: The GND level is usually activated, and high impedance becomes valid during output.
Camera ID, password
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MPEG4
Make settings for MPEG4 display using ELMO 1Channel Viewer.
Name Function
Factory settings
Quality Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit 2000(kbps)
the data amount generated during communication or image distribution.
Frame: 500 - 2000 (kbps) GOP:64 - 2000 (kbps)
Framerate Designate the number of frames to be displayed per 30(frames/
second. second) (setting range: 30, 15, 10, 5, and 1 frames/second).
Resolution Designate the size of images to be displayed. D1
D1 (704 x 480) , SIF(352 x 240)
Mode Set a delay for images according to the network frame
environment.
Frame: Reduces the delay for images. GOP: Enables live images to be viewed even on a
poor-performance network although the delay for images is long.
JPEG
Make settings for motion JPEG display and capture display using a browser and for snapshot acquisition using ELMO 1Channel Viewer.
Name Function
Factory settings
JPEG Designate image quality. Normal Quality
High: High image quality. Normal: Medium image quality with a compression
rate between High and Low. Low: Low image quality.
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Network
Consult the administrator of the network you intend to use before making network settings.
Name Function
Factory settings
MPEG4 Select a MPEG4 distribution method. UDP Send Type
Unicast: The mode of transmitting data to each address Unicast designated. Multicast: The mode of transmitting the same data to plural addresses on the same network.
IP address Set the IP address of the Camera. 192.168.1.
10
Gateway Designate the IP address of a router when it is used to 0.0.0.0
connect the Camera to an external network.
DNS1 Set the address of a DNS server to which the Camera 0.0.0.0
is to be connected.
DNS2 Set the address of the DNS server to which the 0.0.0.0
Camera will be connected if it cannot connect to DNS1.
Subnet Set the subnet mask address of the Camera. 255.255. mask 255.0
Broadcast Set the broadcast address of the Camera. 192.168.1.
255
Start Port Designate the first of the ports the Camera opens to 3000 Range the network.
End Port Designate the last of the ports the Camera opens to 4000 Range the network.
HTTP Port Designate the port to be used for the Web server for 80
the Camera.
Option Port Designate the port to be used for distributing images 3491
from the Camera
Multicast Designate the port to be used when the Camera is in 3490 Port multicast mode.
Audio Port Designate the port to be used for transmitting and 3493
receiving sound to/from the Camera.
RS-485 ID Set the ID address of the RS-485 of the Camera. 1
1~223
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Alarm
Name Function
Factory settings
Alarm 1 Title Set any desired title of alarm 1. Event1
*Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Alarm 1 Select the mode of the alarm to be effective when None Action an alarm input signal (no-voltage make contact) is
input to alarm input/output terminal (six-pin connector (black)) pin 1 ALARM IN1 (blue).
None: No action will take place. Send FTP: The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot
will be transmitted by FTP.
Send E-Mail: E-mail will be transmitted. Both: The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be
transmitted by FTP and e-mail will be transmitted at the same time.
Matched Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached SIF Resolution when transmitting the FTP or transmitting e-mail as (Alarm 1) set at Alarm 1 Action.
Half-D1/SIF/QQVGA
Alarm 2 Title Set any desired title of alarm 2. Event2
*Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Alarm 2 Select the mode of the alarm to be effective when None Action an alarm input signal (no-voltage make contact) is
input to alarm input/output terminal (six-pin connector (black)) pin 3 ALARM IN2 (gray).
None: No action will take place. Send FTP: The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot
will be transferred by FTP.
Send E-Mail: E-mail will be transmitted. Both: The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be
transferred by FTP and e-mail will be transmitted at the same time.
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Alarm
Name Function
Factory settings
Matched Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached SIF Resolution when transmitting the FTP or transmitting e-mail as (Alarm 2) set at Alarm 2 Action.
Half-D1/SIF/QQVGA
Motion Set any desired title of Motion Detection. Motion Detection Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, Detection Title are not available for a title.
Use one-byte alphanumerical characters.
Motion Select an alarm action to take place when an action is None Detection detected under the action detection settings made on Action Viewer.
None: No action will take place. Send FTP: The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot
will be transmitted by FTP.
Send E-Mail: E-mail will be transmitted. Both: The JPEG file of the obtained snapshot will be
transmitted by FTP and e-mail will be transmitted at the same time.
Matched Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached SIF Resolution when transmitting the FTP or transmitting e-mail as (Motion set at Motion Detection Action. Detection) Half-D1/SIF/QQVGA
Alarm 1 An alarm output signal (open collector output) will None Output be output to alarm input/output terminal (six-pin
connector (black)) pin 5 ALARM OUT (black) when alarm 1 is activated.
Alarm 2 An alarm output signal (open collector output) will None Output be output to alarm input/output terminal (six-pin
connector (black)) pin 5 ALARM OUT (black) when alarm 2 is activated.
Motion An alarm output signal (open collector output) will None Detection be output to alarm input/output terminal (six-pin Alarm Out connector (black)) pin 5 ALARM OUT (black)
when a motion is detected.
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E-mail
Name Function
Factory settings
E-mail Designate the address to which e-mail will be None
transmitted.
E-mail from Designate the e-mail address of the Camera. None
E-mail CC1 Designate an address to which e-mail will be None
/ CC2 transmitted at the same time when it is sent to the
/ CC3 e-mail address set at To.
SMTP Designate the SMTP server to be used. None
Use Designate whether to use user authentication on the None Authentica- SMTP server to be used. tion
POP before Designate whether to use POP before SMTP on the None SMTP SMTP server to be used.
User ID Set a login ID for logging in to the SMTP server. None
User PW Set a password for logging in to the SMTP server. None
Message Set a text to be sent as a message when transmitting None
e-mail.
Action
Text Only: Only a text will be sent when e-mail is Both
transmitted. Picture Only: Only an image will be sent when e-mail is transmitted. Both: Both a text and an image will be sent when e-mailis transmitted.
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FTP
Name Function
Factory settings
IP address Designate the IP address of the server to which the 0.0.0.0
FTP will be transferred.
Port number Designate the port number of the FTP server to which 21
the FTP will be transferred. It is not generally necessary to change the setting.
User ID Designate an account name for connection to the None name server to which the FTP will be transmitted.
User Designate a password for the account name shown None Pasword above.
Directory Designate a directory for saving an image file, or a None
directory with a write authority for the designated account name.
Passive Designate whether to use passive mode or active None Mode mode for transmitting the FTP. Use passive mode when
there are restrictions on the ports because of a firewall, etc.
Time Store Set whether to regularly save images in the FTP server. None
Time Store Set whether to connect to the FTP server each time None login each images are transmitted or not (always connected). send
Time Store Set the interval at which images will be saved when 30 dwell time Time Store is valid (30 to 180 seconds). (seconds)
Image size Designate the size of images to be saved. SIF
Half-D1: 704
× 240
SIF: 352
× 240
QQVGA: 160 × 120
Time Store Designate a file name for the file to be saved. A file ptc401cip filename name consists of the entered file name and time.
The extension .jpg will be added automatically to each file name. If a file with the same name already exists in the directory for saving, the data of the older file will be overwritten. Designate a different file name.
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User
Name Function
Factory settings
User list Registered login IDs and authorities are displayed. root,Admin
Adding a You can register a login ID, a password, and authority new user for connection to the Camera.
Designate one of the following authorities, and enter a login ID and a password. Administrator: The login ID for the administrator. The login ID is root that is unchangeable. With this ID, you can view images, operate the Camera, and make settings. Operator: You can view images and operate the Camera. User: You can only view images. * You can use up to 16 one-byte characters for a name,
including alphanumerical characters and upper-case and lower-case alphabetic characters.
Modifying a You can modify the registered login ID, password, and user authority of any user for connection to the Camera.
Designate one of the following authorities, and correct the login ID or password. Administrator: The login ID for the administrator. The login ID is root that is unchangeable. With this ID, you can view images, operate the Camera, and make settings. Operator: You can view images and operate the Camera. User: You can only view images. * You can use up to 16 one-byte characters for a name,
including alphanumerical characters and upper-case and lower-case alphabetic characters.
Deleting a You can delete the registered login ID, password, and user authority of any user for connection to the Camera.
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IP Filtering
Name Function
Factory settings
Start IP Set in the Exception list IP addresses whose access to 0.0.0.0 End IP the Camera will not be permitted or rejected.
Example: When Start IP is 192.168.1.50 and End IP is
192.168.1.100 All addresses between them will be set.
Add Adds all addresses between the addresses set at Start (None)
IP and End IP to the list.
Modify Modifies addresses selected in the Exception list. (None)
Remove Deletes selected addresses in the list. (None)
IP Filte
r
Select whether to use the IP filtering function. None
Accept all Permits access from all IP addresses except those in Effective
the range of addresses set in the Exception list.
Reject all Rejects access from all IP addresses except those in Invalidity
the range of addresses set in the Exception list.
Camera Control
Name Function
Factory settings
Camera All-Time Share: The control policy remains unless the Time Slice Policy client having an operation authority cuts off the Share
connection. Time Slice Share: The operation authority will be released as soon as the time set at Control Duration Time passes away, and will be assigned to anther connecting client. It will remain when there is no other connecting client.
Control Designate the period during which a client maintains 1 minute Duration control when “Time Slice Share” is selected at “Control Time Policy (setting range: 1 to 60 minutes).
User Select whether to authenticate access from the Web Enable Authentication
browser and from Viewer.
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Motion Detection Setup (for ELMO 1Channel Viewer only)
Name Function
Factory settings
Use Motion Used to set whether to use motion detection. No Detection
Motion Set a period for which motion detection is prevented 3 Detection after the Camera performs PAN/TILT/ZOOM when the Ignore Time motion detection function is enabled and a detection After PTZ area is set.
* This function prevents the operation of the automatic
iris function from being detected as a motion after PAN/TILT/ZOOM.
Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of motion detection. High
High – (adjustable using the scroll bar) – Low
Set/Clear Used to select Set or Clear. Set
Set: Sets the area dragged on the screen as a detection area. Clear: Sets the area dragged on the screen as a non­detection area.
Detection
Detect: Hatching display enabled (None)
Area Not Detect: Hatching display disabled
Reset Sets all areas on the screen as non-detection areas. (None)
Select All Sets all areas on the screen as detection areas. (None)
Reverse Reverses set detection and non-detection areas. (None)
Apply Applies area settings. (None)
Select Language (for ELMO 1Channel Viewer only)
Name Function
Factory settings
Select Japanese/English None Program Language
System Used to set the current date and time of the Camera. (none) Time
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