EverFocus EZN850 User Manual

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User’s Manual
Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp,
Release: Dec. 2009 Rev.C
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Product Name: EZN850 EverFocus IP Network Cameras Model Number(s): EZN850 FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information"
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential Installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by EverFocus or parties authorized by EverFocus could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EverFocus Electronics Corp. 12F, No. 79, Sec. 1, Shin-Tai Wu Rd., His-Chi, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.
EZN850 complies with CE and FCC.
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About this document
All the safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before the unit is operated. This manual should be retained for future reference. The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.
Safety Notice
-These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase these separations between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or
moisture.
Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance. Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appliance.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body. Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Use the appliance at temperature within
-40 ~ 50 / -40 ~ 122 and a humidity below 90%. The input power source for
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this appliance is 24VAC or 100VAC~240VAC.
Use only the recommended power supplies. Power supplies must comply
with the requirement of the latest version of IEC60950-1. Substitutions may damage the unit or cause a fire or shock hazard.
Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use proper CMOS/MOSFET handing
precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge.
Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in
accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
Terms and Trademark
Ethernet, Internet Explorer, Linux, Microsoft, Windows, WWW are registered trademarks of the respective holders. Other product names appearing in this User's Guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Java™ and all Java-related logos and trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Support
If the unit ever needs repair service, the customer should contact the nearest EverFocus Electronics Corp. Service Center for return authorization and shipping instruction.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................6
2. FEATURES...............................................................................................................6
3. ACCESSING THE CAMERA MENU ...................................................................7
4. SETTING..................................................................................................................9
4.1
SYSTEM INFO ......................................................................................................11
4.1.1 Information .................................................................................................11
4.1.2 Log..............................................................................................................12
4.2
USER CONFIG......................................................................................................13
4.3
NETWORK ...........................................................................................................15
4.3.1 Network.......................................................................................................15
4.3.2 DDNS..........................................................................................................17
4.3.3 Bandwidth...................................................................................................18
4.3.4 SMTP/FTP..................................................................................................19
4.3.5 Network Alarm (reserved for PowerCon)...................................................21
4.4
VIDEO .................................................................................................................21
4.4.1 Multi Streaming..........................................................................................22
4.4.2 Camera........................................................................................................23
4.4.2.1 LENS....................................................................................................24
4.4.2.2 SHUTTER............................................................................................25
4.4.2.3 WHITE BALANCE Control................................................................26
4.4.2.4 BACKLIGHT ......................................................................................27
4.4.2.5 AGC (Auto Gain Control)....................................................................28
4.4.2.6 DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction).......................................................28
4.4.2.7 SENS-UP .............................................................................................29
4.4.2.8 SPECIAL .............................................................................................30
4.4.2.9 EXIT ....................................................................................................38
4.5
USER..................................................................................................................39
4.6
EVENT...............................................................................................................40
4.6.1 Event...........................................................................................................41
4.6.2 Motion.........................................................................................................43
4.6.3 Alarm...........................................................................................................44
4.6.4 Time Mask ..................................................................................................46
4.7
SYSTEM............................................................................................................47
4.7.1 Date/Time....................................................................................................47
4.7.2 Daylight Saving ..........................................................................................49
4.7.3 SD Card.......................................................................................................50
4.7.4 Serial Communication ................................................................................53
4.7.5 Maintenance................................................................................................54
5. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................56
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1. INTRODUCTION
EZN850 network camera utilizes H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression for multiple streaming outputs. Engineered with the advanced new generation 16-bit DSP, the EZN850 has powerful processing capability to perform 560 TVL of horizontal resolution. With built-in DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction), EZN850 provides crystal clear images in low light condition and substantial disk-saving. Built-in vari-focal auto iris lens for zoom and focus control via web browser.
2. FEATURES
z Built-in H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG multi stream outputs at Full D1 image
size with up to 30 FPS.
z Polestar series perform Sens-up technology x128.
z Support 4 independent video streams that can provide different com pression
formats and resolutions for simultaneous live monitoring and high resolution recording.
z Built-in external adjuster control for 6~50mm auto iris lens (zoom and
focus). Control is available by web browser.
z True Day/Night function with IR cut filter.
z IR distance up to 50 meters (about 164 ft.) and Vari-Frequency IR control.
z Smart Wizard settings for various event management and schedule
recording.
z Built-in SD memory card slot for local storage and support SD High
Capacity.
z Motion detection and privacy area functions.
z Digital zoom function.
z Built-in heater for low temperature environments.
z Vandal proof and IP66 weather proof.
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3. ACCESSING THE CAMERA MENU
Step 1. Start an Internet Explorer browser. Step 2. Enter the IP address or host name of the camera in the Location/Address field of your browser. (Please refer to EZN850 Installation Guide for how to find the IP address). Step 3. Input “Username” and “Password”. Default Username is “user1” and default password is “11111111”. Step 4. Click “Login” button. Step 5. You might be required to download Active X, which is required to view camera video. Please click "Yes" Step 6. Congratulation!! You should be able to see the live image now.
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Press button to display the "Live" page.
Double click on the image to show a full screen display, double click again or press ESC to return normal display.
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Press button to enter Setting page. In Setting page, there
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are 7 sections: [System Info], [User Config], [Network], [Video], [User], [Event] and [System]. Please refer to “4. Setting” for further information.
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Press button to close EZN850 network page.
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Video Stream
Select Video Stream from Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3 and Stream 4. Please refer to “4.4.1 Multi Streaming” for further information.
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View Size
You can select View size to either reduce or enlarge the image to the appropriate view size.
Select the view size for live images from: 704*480/640*480/352*240/320*240/176*120
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Digital Zoom
Press “+” or “-“ button to enlarge / reduce the displayed image. (max. is X10)
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Record
The record button is used to record the current video stream. The location where the image file is saved can be specified in Setting -> User’s Config. Please refer to “4.2 User Config” for further information.
Note: Record segment is limited to 5 min. If you need to do long time recording, please set schedule recording. For more details about schedule recording, please see “4.6 EVENT”.
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○8 Snapshot
The Snapshot button saves a snapshot of the video image currently being displayed. The location where the snapshot data is saved can be specified in Setting -> User’s Config. Please refer to “4.2 User Config” for further information.
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Manual Control – Trigger Event
Press “Trigger Event” button to trigger an event directly from live view page, and event actions will be effective if they have been set in “Event” menu. (Please refer to “4.6.1 Event”).
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Manual Control – Reset Alarm
Press “Reset Alarm” button to reset alarm output remotely.
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Status Display
The name of the camera whose settings currently being configured, current date/time and current frame rate will be displayed.
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Event signals
Alarm
Motion
When an alarm or motion event is triggered, a signal icon will flash to alert user. The first icon is for alarm event and rest of the 5 icons are for motion event. The motion event icons which differed by colors correspond to the motion trigger areas you have set in Motion menu. Please refer to “4.6.2 Motion” for detailed information about Motion setup.
4. Setting
Click this button to display the setup menu.
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4.1 System Info
System information and system log check of the setup menu can be performed on this page. The “System Info” page has 2 tabs: [Information] tab and the [Log] tab.
4.1.1 Information
System Information: Firmware version, MAC address, Video Type, Model number. (unchangeable, for reference only)
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4.1.2 Log
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System Log:
Date/Time: displaying date and time of the log. Log message: all information and event message, including login, user’s IP, reboot,
firmware upgrade, load factory default, configuration reset and event detected. System will keep the latest 256 records.
Press button to export system log into “.txt” file and select the
location where the exported log file will be saved to.
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4.2 User Config
Live view configuration is to be set by user. Each login user can make his/her own settings for the following items:
Text Setting
Check the box for text of Machine name, Date/Time or Frame Rate to be displayed on the screen.
Text Color Foreground Color: Select the foreground color of text to be displayed by moving the slide bar between Red, Green and Blue until your desire color is obtained.
Position: Select the position where the text will be displaying from Upper Left / Lower Right / Lower Left.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Date/Time Format Used in Text Select Date/Time Format from the following options:
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Time Format: 24 Hours or 12 Hours.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Recording/Snapshot Export Setting
Enable Event Recording to PC: Allow event video recorded to users' PC if any events have been set to record to PC.
Export folder: Select Export folder by clicking on button, then direct to the folder to be exported. File size: Able to limit the size of the single recording file in minutes. When the single recording file size exceeds the time you set, system will create a new file to continue recording. Overwrite: Select “ON” for overwriting recording/snapshot file when the disk storage capacity is full.
If the remaining hard disk capacity is less than ____ MB (enter the value you wish to set between 50~2000), system will stop recording or start overwriting.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Language Setting
Language: Select the language to be displayed in web page. Default language is English. To add a new language which is not listed in the original configuration, press the Browse button to locate the new language file (.evb) and then click the Load button.
Note:
1. Maximum five languages can be in the language list.
2. Upload a new language file will reboot system automatically. Please reconnect IP camera after reboot.
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Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.3 Network
The network settings and the settings relating to Network, DDNS, Bandwidth,
SMTP/FTP and Network Alarm can be configured on this page. The "Network setup" page has 5 tabs: the [Network] tab, the [DDNS] tab, the [SMTP/FTP] tab and the [Network alarm] tab.
4.3.1 Network
The following information is required to configure the network settings. Contact the network administrator or your Internet service provider.
• IP Type
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway (when using the gateway server/router)
• Primary DNS, Secondary DNS (when using DNS)
• HTTP Port
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IP Setting
IP Type
DHCP: Configure the DHCP server not to assign the same IP addresses used for the other network cameras and PCs whose IP address is unique. Refer to the network administrator for the settings of the server. Default: DHCP.
Static IP: User can manually set the static IP for network connection.
PPPoE: This is a DSL connection application, ISP will ask user to input user name and password.
Note: If PPPoE is used as IP type, IP Utility software will not be able to detect the device.
IP address
When not using DHCP, enter the IP address of the camera. Do not enter the IP address already used for PC or other network cameras.
Subnet Mask
This field is to set the netmask for your network so as the IP camera will be recognized within the network. Example: 255.255.255.000. When DHCP is selected, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
Gateway
This field is to set the gateway for your network so the IP camera will be recognized within the network. When DHCP is selected, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
Primary DNS
An IP address of DNS server that is provided by ISP.
Secondary DNS
If your ISP provides you an IP address secondary DNS, please set it here.
Username
Enter User name of the account (used only for PPPoE).
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Password
Enter Password of the account (used only for PPPoE).
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Port Setting
HTTP Port
Port number for HTTP/WEB communication.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.3.2 DDNS
DDNS setting
When accessing the camera via the Internet from the network environment of which the global IP address is obtained using DHCP, the DDNS function is necessary. To use the DDNS function, it is necessary to connect to the dedicated DDNS
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server. We offer 4 DDNS server providers as follow:
www.everfocusddns.comwww.sitelutions.comwww.dyndns.comwww.no-ip.com
Enable: Check the box to enable DDNS setting.
Service ISP: If you choose EverFocus DDNS server, you can obtain a free account name from EverFocus ”www.everfocusddns.com
”.
Enter an IP Cam Account Name:
.everfocusddns.com
Press button to register or update DDNS account.
If you wish to get a domain name from other DDNS provider, it is necessary to configure Record ID, FQDN, Username and password and register in DDNS server. Refer to the web site for further information about the DDNS.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.3.3 Bandwidth
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Bandwidth Setting
Max. Bandwidth: Specify, Unlimited / 64 K/ 128 K/ 256 K / 512 K / 1M / 2M / 4M / 8M bps. the maximum bandwidth that the camera is allowed to use on the network. This is a useful function when connecting the camera to busy or heavily loaded networks. The default setting is Unlimited.
Max. Client Limit: enter a value here to restrict the number of clients accessing the camera. This is useful if you need to save on bandwidth. Up to 32 clients is allowed to see live video simultaneously. Subsequent viewers will see a blank image.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.3.4 SMTP/FTP
Set SMTP
The settings relating to the mail server used to send the e-mail notification from the camera to predefined addresses via SMTP can be configured.
SMTP Server: Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMTP server used to
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send e-mails.
SMTP Port: Enter the port number for SMTP. Default is 25.
Authentication: Check the box, if the SMTP server requires Authentication (user/ password).
User name: Input the login user ID if the SMTP server requires Authentication.
Password: Input the password if the SMTP server requires Authentication.
Receiver Address: Input the e-mail address for receiving e-mail message when the EVENT is enabled and triggered. Please use “;” to separate address.
Sender Address: Input sender’s e-mail address, so that receiver can recognize the sender when an event message is sent out.
Send Test Mail: Press
button to send a testing mail to the assigned
address.
Set FTP The settings relating to the FTP server used to transmit the alarm images can be
configured. FTP Server: Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP server. FTP Port: Enter the port number for FTP server. Default is 21. Recording Path: Assign the recording path. User Name: Set FTP User’s name. Password: Set FTP password.
PASV mode: Check to enable Passive mode, enable Passive mode in normal
situation. When it failed to establish the connection, uncheck "PASV" mode.
Test FTP Server: Press
button to send a testing file to the assigned
FTP server.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
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4.3.5 Network Alarm (reserved for PowerCon)
Set Network Alarm
This function is reserved for PowerCon software, for the detail setting please refer
to PowerCon network alarm protocol.
4.4 Video
The settings relating video such as streaming, camera OSD can be configured on
this page. The "Video" page has 2 tabs: the [Multi-streaming] tab and the [Camera] tab.
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4.4.1 Multi Streaming
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Stream Setting
The system can output 4 video streams simultaneously. For each of them, user can
set compression format, resolution, quality and frame rate individually. Stream 1 is
always enabled for live view. Check “Enable” box to enable other streams.
Format: Select encode format from H.264, MPEG4 and MJPEG..
Resolution: NTSC: 4CIF (704*480) / VGA (640*480) / CIF (352*240) / QVGA
(320*240) / QCIF (176*120)
PAL: 4CIF (704*576) / VGA (640*480) / CIF (352*288) / QVGA 320*240) /
QCIF (176*144).
Quality: there are 8 types of quality, please choose from Highest / Higher / High / Middle / Normal / Low / Lower / Lowest.
Frame Rate: select from NTSC: 1 / 3 / 5 / 15 / 30 fps, PAL: 1/ 2.5/5/12.5/25 fps.
Note:
1. Total frame rate cannot exceed 60 fps.
2. System performance may be influenced if user enables 4 video streams simultaneously.
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Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Video Recording Setting User can set video recording by selecting one of the enabled video streams. This will allow user to view live images as well as to record video of the other video streaming. Video Stream: Select video recording stream from any enabled stream. Video File format: Recording file will be saved as AVI or ARV, select which file format to be used.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.4.2 Camera
Lens Control:
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To adjust the viewing range, press “++” , “+” sign of Zoom to zoom out, and “-“ , “--“ sign of Zoom to zoom in. Press “++”, “+“, “-“ or “--“ sign to set Focus manually.
OSD setting:
Use the following buttons on the operation panel to operate the "Camera OSD
setting" through a PC. (Please refer to 4.4.2.1 for detail guide of Camera OSD
Setting)
[SET] button:
Click this button to move to the submenu.
[Left] button/ [Right] button:
Click these butto n s to select the par ameters.
[Down] button/ [Up] button:
Click these buttons to move the cursor.
ICR Switch Setting:
AUTO: ICR switches automatically according to the illumination. B/W: Select to keep B/W image. COLOR: Select to keep color image.
4.4.2.1 LENS
1. When the SETUP menu is displayed on the screen, please direct the arrow to point to “LENS” by clicking the UP (c) or DOWN (d) key. Click Left (e) or Right (f) key to adjust IRIS level (the higher is brighter). In most cases, you don’t need to adjust this, since Lens is Auto Iris supported.
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SETUP
> LENS DC <┘
SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP AUTO SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
<┘
LENS
> LEVEL |+++++++++| 20
Note: Since DC lens is a built-in lens for EZN850 camera, it does not support Manual lens, please do not select lens as Manual mode, it disables sens-up and may cause malfunction of lens.
2. Please click SET key for saving setting and return to the previous menu.
4.4.2.2 SHUTTER
1. When the SETUP menu is displayed on the screen, please direct the arrow to point to “SHUTTER” by clicking the DOWN (d) key.
2. Select the shutter mode by clicking the LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key. Three modes are available. FLK, ESC and Manual.
Note: Since DC lens is a built-in lens for EZN850 camera, shutter does not support ESC and Manual functions. ESC and Manual are reserved functions, please do not select these two options in normal situation.
Ö FLK: Please select “FLK” mode when flickering occurs on the screen, which
is caused by an irregular balance between illumination and frequency. NTSC model: 1/100, PAL model: 1/120.
SETUP
LENS MANUAL
> SHUTTER FLK
WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP ___ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
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Ö ESC: (Reserved).
SETUP
LENS MANUAL
> SHUTTER ESC <┘
WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP AUTO <┘ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
BRIGHTNESS
BRIGHTNESS |+++++++++| 25
Ö Manual: (Reserved).
SETUP
LENS MANUAL
> SHUTTER MANUAL <┘
WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP ___ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
SHUTTER
> MANUAL 1/50
3. Click the SET key when you finish all the settings.
Note: With DC lens, the shutter speed is fixed as 1/60 for NTSC and 1/50 for PAL.
4.4.2.3 WHITE BALANCE Control
The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BALANCE function.
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “WHITE BAL” on the SETUP menu by
clicking UP (c) or DOWN (d) key.
2. Please select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT
(f) key.
Please select one of the 3 modes below:
Ö ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): This mode can be used within the color
temperature range from 2,500°K to 8,300°K (eg, fluorescent light, outdoor, sodium vapor lamp or inside tunnels).
Ö AWC (Auto White Balance Control): Click the SET key while the camera is
directed at a piece of white paper to get the optimum state under the present illumination. If the environment and the light sour ce are changed, you need to
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adjust the white balance again.
Ö MANUAL: The manual adjustment mode enables a more precise adjustment.
Please select ATW or AWC first. Then change to manual adjustment mode and click SET key. Set the suitable color temperature, and in crease or decrease the red and blue color values at the same time while checking the color changes of the object.
SETUP
LENS DC <┘ SHUTTER ___
> WHITE BAL. MANUAL <┘
BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP AUTO <┘ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
WHITE BAL.
RED |+++++++++| 32 BLUE |+++++++++| 39
Note:
Under the following conditions, the WHITE BALANCE function may not operate well. In such cases, please select the AWC mode.
1. When the object’s surroundings have a high color temperature.
2. When the object’s surroundings are dark.
3. If the camera faces a fluorescent light directly or is installed in a place where the illumination changes constantly, the WHITE BALANCE function may become unstable.
4.4.2.4 BACKLIGHT
Even there is a massive backlight behind the object, bright images of the background and the object can still be obtained by using the BACKLIGHT function.
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “BACKLIGHT” on the SETUP menu by
clicking UP (c) or DOWN (d) key.
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f)
key.
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SETUP
LENS DC <┘ SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL. ATW
> BACKLIGHT OFF
AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP AUTO <┘ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
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Ö HIGH: The gain increases from 0dB up to 42dB. Ö MIDDLE: The gain increases from 0dB up to 30dB. Ö LOW: The gain increases from 0dB up to 18dB. Ö OFF: BACKLIGHT function does not operate.
4.4.2.5 AGC (Auto Gain Control)
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “AGC” on the SETUP menu by clicking UP (c)
or DOWN (d) key.
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f)
key. The more the level of gain increases, the brighter the screen and the level of noise increases as well.
Ö HIGH: The gain increases from 6dB up to 42dB. Ö MIDDLE: The gain increases from 6dB up to 30dB. Ö LOW: The gain increases from 6dB up to 18dB. Ö OFF: The gain is fixed at 6dB.
SETUP
LENS DC <┘ SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF
> AGC MIDDLE
DNR LOW SENS-UP AUTO <┘ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
4.4.2.6 DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction)
Dynamic Noise Reduction in video images has the following effects.
1. Images are brighter and sharper.
2. When the level of noise is reduced, the performance of a camera can apparently be
improved.
3. When it is recorded digitally, reduced noise can reduce image file size.
As the level of gain changes, the background noise in the low light level automatically decreases.
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “DNR” on the SETUP menu by clicking UP (c)
or DOWN (d) key.
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f)
key.
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SETUP
LENS DC <┘ SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE
> DNR LOW
SENS-UP AUTO <┘ SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
Ö OFF: No reduction in noise level. Ö LOW: Little reduction in noise level with nearly no ghost image. Default
value is LOW.
Ö MIDDLE: Just enough reduction in noise levels without causing much ghost
imaging.
Ö HIGH: Huge reduction in noise level, which may cause much ghost imaging.
ote:
When AGC is turned off, DNR will be disabled.
4.4.2.7 SENS-UP
SENS UP is used to keep a brilliant, vivid screen image by automatically detecting changes in the level of light under low light level conditions. The value is from x2 ~x128.
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “SENS UP” on the SETUP menu by clicking
UP (c) or DOWN (d) key.
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f)
key.
Ö AUTO: Low light level auto mode. Default value is AUTO (Up to X 10).
SETUP
LENS DC <┘ SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW
> SENS-UP AUTO <┘
SPECIAL <┘ EXIT
LIMIT
> AUTO X 10
Ö OFF: The function is disabled.
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3. Click the SET key when you finish all the settings.
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1. The maximum storage magnification in low light level movement situations can be adjusted by clicking the SET key in “AUTO” mode.
2. The screen becomes brighter when the magnification increases; yet the after image increases as well.
3. Please note that spots and noise may appear if storage magnification increases when SENS-UP is operating. This is a normal phenomenon.
4.4.2.8 SPECIAL
1. Please direct the arrow to point to “SPECIAL” on the SETUP menu by clicking UP (c) or DOWN (d) key.
SETUP
LENS DC <┘ SHUTTER ___ WHITE BAL. ATW BACKLIGHT OFF AGC MIDDLE DNR LOW SENS-UP AUTO <┘
> SPECIAL <┘
EXIT
2. Select the mode you would like to operate by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f)
key.
SPECIAL
> CAMERA ID OFF
COLOR ADJ. SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
<┘
4.4.2.8.1 CAMERA ID
Input the camera ID, and it will be appeared on the monitor.
1) Please direct the arrow to poin t to “CAMERA” by cli cking UP (c) or DOWN (d)
key.
2) Select “ON” by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key.
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3) Click the SET key.
4) Maximum 15 letters can be used for the ID.
¾ Clicking UP (c), DOWN (d), LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key to select the
letters.
¾ Click the SET key to lock in the letters.
5) Once a name has been selected, please choose a position where you would lik e to
display the name.
¾ Move the cursor onto “POS” and click the SET key. ¾ The name will appear at the top left hand corner. ¾ Please use the 4 directional buttons to find the desired position to display the
name.
6) If you would like to cancel the ID inputted, please move the cursor to “CLR”, an d
all the letters inputted will be deleted.
7) Select “END” and click the SET key to complete ID input.
SPECIAL
> CAMERA ID ON
COLOR ADJ. SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
<┘
CAMERA I D
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N OPQRSTUVWXYZ
a bcde f gh i j k l m
n opq r s t uvwxyz
· 0123456789
- - -------------
CLR POS END
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4.4.2.8.2 COLOR ADJ
Adjust the Color Gain from 0 ~ 15
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF
> COLOR ADJ. <┘
SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
COLOR GAIN.
> LEVEL |++++++++| 8
4.4.2.8.3 SYNC
There are two SYNCHRONIZATION modes: INTERNAL and EXTERNAL LINE-LOCK. In LINE-LOCK mode, without a synchronous generator, it synchronizes the video signal between cameras. The Line-Lock synchronization is only used in the places of 60Hz (NTSC models) or 50Hz (PAL models).
-INT: Internal synchronization
-LL: External line-lock synchronization => If you choose “LL”, you can adjust the phase your wish to set. Then click the
SET key. You can adjust the phase you wish to set from 0 to 359.
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. <┘
> SYNC. LL <┘
MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘ RESET RETURN <┘
SYNC
> PHASE |++++++++| 0
4.4.2.8.4 MOTION DETECTION
EZN850 enables you to observe movements of objects in 4 different places on the screen, the message “MOTION DETECTED” appears on the screen when movement is detected; therefore this helps to improve supervision efficiency. The camera detects an object’s movement by sensing discrepancy of outline.
1) Please direct the arrow to point to “MOTIO N DET” by clicking UP (c) or DOWN (d) key.
2) Select “ON” by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key.
3) Click the SET key.
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SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. <┘ SYNC. INT
> MOTIION DET ON <┘
PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
MOTION DETECTION
> AEREA SEL AREA1
AREA STATE ON TOP |+++++++++| 10 DOWN |+++++++++| 25 LEFT |+++++++++| 20 RIGHT |+++++++++| 40
Press SET to return
z Please selec t the area you would like to detect fro m the 4 areas in A REA SEL
mode.
z Please select ON mode for the chosen area. z Please click UP (c) or DOWN (d) key to move between TOP, DOWN, LEFT
and RIGHT for adjusting the size of the area.
z Please click LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key to adjust the value for size of the
area.
AREA1 AREA2
AREA3 AREA4
z Additionally, it is possible to change the position of the area. Please refer to
the following example for detailed steps on moving AREA1 to center.
1. The original position of AREA1 was TOP: 10, DOWN: 25, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT:
40.
AREA1
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2. Increase DOWN scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 10, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.
AREA1
3. Increase TOP scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.
AREA1
4. Increase RIGHT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 60.
AREA1
5. Increase LEFT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 40 and RIGHT: 60.
AREA1
In order to save the changes and complete the setting, click the SET key. This
allows you to return to the previous menu.
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4.4.2.8.5 PRIVACY
This mode covers the areas you do not want to see on the screen.
1) Please direct the arrow to point to “PRIVACY” by clicking UP (c) or DOWN (d) key.
2) Select “ON” by clicking LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key.
3) Click the SET key.
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF
> PRIVACY ON <┘
MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
<┘
PRIVACY
> AEREA SEL AREA1
AREA STATE. OFF AREA TONE |+++++++++| 80 TOP |++++++++| 10 DOWN |+++++++++| 25 LEFT |+++++++++| 20 RIGHT |+++++++++| 40
z Please select the area you would like to cover from the 4 areas in AREA
SEL mode.
z Please select ON mode for the chosen area. z Please select AREA TONE for cover area color. The smaller the number,
the darker the color.
z Please click UP (c) or DOWN (d) key to move between TOP, DOWN,
LEFT and RIGHT for adjusting the size of the area to be covered.
z Please click LEFT (e) or RIGHT (f) key to adjust the value for size of the
area to be covered.
AREA1 AREA2
AREA3 AREA4
z Additionally, it is possible to change the position of the area to be cov ered.
Please refer to the following example for deta iled steps on moving AR EA1 to center.
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1. The original position of AREA1 was TOP: 10, DOWN: 25, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT:
40.
AREA1
2. Increase DOWN scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 10, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.
AREA1
3. Increase TOP scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 40.
AREA1
4. Increase RIGHT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 20 and RIGHT: 60.
AREA1
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5. Increase LEFT scale value by 20. AREA1 position after change is: TOP: 30, DOWN: 45, LEFT: 40 and RIGHT: 60.
AREA1
z In order to save the changes and comple te the setting, click the SET key. This
allows you to return to the previous menu.
4.4.2.8.6 MIRROR
-ON: Sets a horizontal image 180 angle inversion.
-OFF: Disable the inversion.
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. <┘ SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF
> MIRROR OFF
SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
4.4.2.8.7 SHARPNESS
The contour of the video image becomes cleaner and more distinguishing as the level of SHARPNESS increases. If the level goes up extremely, it may affect the video image and cause noise.
-ON: Enable the SHARPNESS mode.
-OFF: Disable the SHARPNESS mode.
z Please click the SET key. z The available range of level is 0~31.
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. <┘ SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF
> SHARPNESS ON <┘
RESET
RETURN <┘
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4.4.2.8.8 RESET Click SET key on “RESET” for 3 seconds until it restarts. It will go to factory default value.
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. <┘ SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘
> RESET
RETURN <┘
4.4.2.8.9 RETURN Click SET key on “RETURN”. It saves all settings in SPECIAL menu and returns to the Setup menu.
SPECIAL
CAMERA ID OFF COLOR ADJ. <┘ SYNC. INT MOTIION DET OFF PRIVACY OFF MIRROR OFF SHARPNESS ON <┘ RESET
> RETURN <┘
4.4.2.9 EXIT
Click SET key on “EXIT” after you finish all the settings. It will return to live image.
Note: If you quit the Menu without clicking EXIT, all the settings you previously did will NOT be saved.
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4.5 USER
EZN850
User Information
Maximum 10 users can be set for using the IP camera. The user information displays the authorized users and access levels:
Supervisor/Administrator –a supervisor/administrator has unrestricted access to the Setting menu and can determine the registration of all other users. However, administrator is not allowed to change supervisor’s account and password.
User- a user can view the Live View page, system info, network, video and adjust user config settings. The user does not have access to the “user”, “event” and “system pages”.
Guest- the lowest level of access, which only allows the user access to the Live View pa ge.
Note: Please select Active in Status section to activate user account.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
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4.6 EVENT
An event in the camera is when an Event Type is activated and causes certain actions to be performed. The event type is the set of conditions that specifies how and when which actions will be performed. This table describes how to setup action types and event type.
Event Type Action Type
Trigger Alarm
Send Mail notification
Upload to FTP**
Record to SD Card
Record to PC*
Network Alarm
Re-trigger
Alarm Input
x x x
x x x
x x x x
x x x x x
x x x x x
x x x
x x x
Manual Trigger
Motion
Detection
Schedule
Recording Pre/Post-Alarm
ote: 1. * Record to PC only works when PC and IP camera are connected.
2. **Either Upload to FTP or Record to Network Storage can be selected to record event video to remote site.
3. Up to 10 event types can be configured in the camera, and up to 3 of these can be configured to upload images
.
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4.6.1 Event
The settings relating to event occurrences such as settings for the event o ccurrence, motion, alarm and time mask can be configured on this page. The "Event" page has 4 tabs: the [Event] tab, the [Motion] tab, the [Alarm] tab and the [Time Mask] tab.
Press
button to add an event condition.
To modify the event list, click on the event and it will be highlighted. Press
button to modify the setting.
To remove an event from event list, click on the event and it will be highlighted.
Press
button to remove the event.
Check Enable checkbox to activate event actions when the event occurs in the specified time zone.
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To change the priority of events, click on the event and it will be highlighted. Press
or button to move between events. The event that has
highest priority will be activated first.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
This example describes how to set the camera to upload images to FTP when someone press Manual trigger button:
1. Click
button in Event page.
2. Enter an event name for the event, e.g. Event 1
3. Select “Manual Trigger” as event type.
4. Select “Upload to FTP” as action type.
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5. Check “Enable Pre-alarm Buffer” and “Enable Post-alarm Buffer”. For pre-and post alarm buffer setting, please refer to “4.6.3 Alarm”.
6. Check “Enable This Event”.
7. Select “Always” for time mask. For detail about Time Mask, please refer to “4.6.4 Time Mask”.
8. Click
4.6.2 Motion
to save this event in event lis t.
Motion Detection
User can define the motion area to be detected by left clicking the mouse to draw lines. Every click is an end point of the line. When the detection area is formed, double click the mouse to have all the lines connected. To remove the selection, simply right click the mouse, the selected polygon will be deleted.
Steps for setting motion detection areas:
1. Motion Detection video is not a moving video. For getting the most update picture, press
to update the current image.
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2. Press to have the entire screen selected for motion detection. Press
to clear all sel ect ions. P ress and click on the polygon, to
erase that polygon.
3. You can select 5 individual motion area, which can be distinguished by 5 different colors.
4. Select color to choose the area you want to enable.
5. Check Enable checkbox to enable event action.
6. You can set the Sensitivity level for motion triggered by selecting from 1 (low), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 to 10 (high).
7. For each of them, you can set the event action to be activated. Event action can be set in “Event” section.
4.6.3 Alarm
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Alarm Output Setting
Contact Type: Normal Close, Normal Open Duration Time: Select duration time of alarm output from 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec, 2 min, 3 min and 5 min.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Pre/Post Alarm Setting This function is used to check what happened immediately before and after a trigger, e.g. 5 seconds before or after a motion has been detected. Pre-Alarm Buffer: Image saved internally in the server from the time immediately preceding the trigger. Input the desired length of pre-trigger buffer time. It can be set up to 120 seconds. Post-Alarm Buffer: Image saved internally in the server from the time immediately after the trigger. Input the desired length of post-trigger buffer time. It can be set up to 120 seconds.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Re-trigger Filter Setting
Re-trigger Filter: Set a re-trigger filter time, if another event is triggered during this time, this triggered event will be ignored.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
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4.6.4 Time Mask
EZN850
Time Mask Setting
Time mask setting allows you to schedule event actions. Select Always for event action to be taken continuously.
Press
button to add new time period.
Mask name: Input a mask name for the new time period. Check the check box for the day to be scheduled: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat. Set the Start time and End time for time mask by clicking Up arrow or Down
arrow. Or simply press
Press
button to remove a scheduled time period.
for a full day of event action.
An example on how to set weekend as time mask is as follows:
1. Click
from time mask setting.
2. Enter Mask name, e.g. Weekend.
3. Check “Sun” & “Sat” boxes.
4. Select “Start time” and “End time” or “Full day”.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
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4.7 SYSTEM
Date/Time, Daylight Saving, SD card and Maintenance settings can be performed on this page.
The "System" page has 4 tabs: the [Date/Time] tab, the [Daylight Saving] tab, the [SD card] tab and the [Maintenance] tab.
4.7.1 Date/Time
Machine Name Setting
Machine Name: Enter the name of the camera. The entered name will be displayed in the status display area.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Set Date/Time Manually Date: Click the calendar and pick the date. Press << to go previous year, < to go previous month, > to go next month and >> to go next year.
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Time: Click on Hour, Minute, Seconds, am/pm; then use up arrow to increase value and down arrow to decrease value.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
Set Date/Time Sync. Check Enable NTP checkbox to enable NTP server.
NTP server: Time automatically adjusted by synchronizing with NTP server will be used as the standard time of the camera.
Sync. Internal: Select an interval (1 - 24 hours: in 1 hour intervals) of synchronization with the NTP server.
Time Zone:
Select a time zone according to the location where the camera is in use.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
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4.7.2 Daylight Saving
Set Daylight Saving
EZN850
Check Enable Daylight Saving checkbox to enable daylight saving.
Set the start time to daylight saving time. Set the start week of daylight saving time: 1
st
/ 2nd / 3rd / 4th / Last Set the start date of daylight saving time: Sunday / Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday Set the start month of daylight saving time: January / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December. Set the starting time change of daylight saving time: Choose the “From” time and “End” time when daylight saving starts.
Set the end time of daylight saving time. Set the end week of daylight saving time: 1
st
/ 2nd / 3rd / 4th / Last Set the end date of daylight saving time: Sunday / Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday Set the end month of daylight saving time: January / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December. Set the ending time change of daylight saving time: Choose the “From” time and
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“End” time when daylight saving ends.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.7.3 SD Card
Setup SD Card
Notification: Notification will be made via e-mail when the remaining space of the SD memory card reached the value selected from the following.
50%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 2%, 0%
Note:
1. When "50%" is selected, e-mail notification will be made each time the remaining space reaches 50%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 2% and 0%.
2. E-mail notification may not always be made at a very moment when the
remaining space of the SD memory card reached the selected value
.
Event Recording:
-FTP backup only: Event video will record to SD card when network is disconnected.
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-Normal: Follow the event actions settings you have made in “Event” menu to record event video to SD card.
-Overwrite: Select ON for overwriting data when SD card memory is full. Select OFF for not overwriting SD card data.
Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
SD Card Utility
The total size and available size of the SD memory card will be displayed. Depending on the state of the SD memory card, the size indications will differ as follows.
Indication Description: Capacity ___ MB, available ___MB, used ___ %
Before formatting the SD memory card, it is necessary to press button.
Once
button is pressed, button will be shown for user to
insert the SD card back.
Press
button to format SD card.
Note:
1. It is impossible to access the SD memory card in the process of formatting.
2. All data saved on the SD memory card will be deleted when the SD memory card is formatted.
3. Do not turn the power of the camera off in the process of formatting.
Obtain images on the SD memory card
1. Go to IE Browser or Windows Command.
2. Enter ftp://Camera IP address ----- The windows pops up for user name and password.
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3. Enter administrator user name and password. (user1, 11111111)
4. Then you can download video or image file from SD card. The file name will show the time of video.
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4.7.4 Serial Communication
RS485 Setting
Camera ID: This entry is used to assign camera own ID code.
Baud Rate: This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction or information through the RS485 port on the camera. There are six different speeds, 2400/4800/9600/19200/38400/57600. The default setting from the factory is 9600.
Protocol: Select protocol from EverFocus and Pelco-D. The default setting from the factory is Pelco-D.
Data Bit: This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring. There are two settings for this option: 8 or 7. The default is set to 8.
Stop Bit: This field is to set the stop bit for the RS485 connection. There are two different stop bits, 1 or 2. The default is set to 1.
Parity: This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected. You can choose between None, Odd, or Even parity levels. Default is set to none.
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Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change.
4.7.5 Maintenance
Maintenance Server
Reboot: The unit is rebooted without changing any of the settings. Use this method by pressing Reboot button if the unit is not behaving as expected.
Restore: The unit is restarted and most current settings are reset to the factory default values by pressing Restore button. The only settings saved are:
IP setting
DDNS setting
Default: The Default button should be used with caution. Pressing this button will return all of the camera's settings, including the IP address, to the factory default values. The camera will then have to be re-installed.
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Save/Load Configuration Server
To take a backup of all of the configurations, press Save to save all configurations to a config. file. If necessary, it is then possible to return to the previous settings if the settings are changed and there is unexpected behavior.
Press the Browse button to locate the saved config. file (see above) and then click the Load button. The settings will be restored to the previous configuration.
Upgrade Firmware
Upgrade the EZN850 with the latest firmware. Press Browse button to search firmware file. Press Upgrade button to upgrade the firmware.
Note
1. Do not disconnect power to the unit during the upgrade. The unit reboots automatically after the upgrade has completed. (1-5 minutes.)
2. During upgrading process, all event recording actions will be stopped. It will continue to record after the camera is rebooted.
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5. SPECIFICATIONS
CAMERA
Pickup Device 1/3"Sony super HAD CCD Pixel Effective NTSC: 768 (H) x 494 (V); PAL: 752 (H) x 582 (V)
Sensitivity
Day & Night True Day/Night with IR cut filter
Lens
Video Output BNC socket, composite 1 V p-p / 75 Video Output Resolution 560 TVL IR Distance 50M / 164 feet IR Wavelength 850mm IR LED Lifespan 20,000 hours
VIDEO STREAMING
Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/M-JPEG Video Resolution D1, VGA, CIF, QVGA, QCIF Video Quality 8 levels adjustable Frame Rate Up to 30fps
NETWORK
Interface
Supported Protocols
Bandwidth Control Min. 64 kbps adjustable
0.002 Lux / F=1.2 (IR Off, SENS-UP 128x)
0 Lux (IR On)
Vari-focal 6~50mm, 9x optical zoom
10Base-T/100Base-TX auto-negotiation, RJ-45 socket Support MDI/MDI-X auto crossover function HTTP, TCP / IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP
Max. Client Limit 32 simultaneous clients
TERMINAL I/O
RS-485 RS-485 interface half-duplex Alarm I/O 1 x input, 1 x output, Normal Open / Normal Closed adjustable Power Output 12VDC for external IR illuminator ; Max. load = 1A
EVENT MANAGEMENT
Event Triggered by Alarm input, Manual trigger, Motion detection and Schedule recording
Notification Over
Pre- and Post- alarm Buffer 48MB RAM reserved for pre-alarm record up to 120 sec.
LOCAL STROAGE
SD Card
POWER
Power Supply 24VAC ; 100VAC~240VAC
Power Consumption
PHYSICAL
Dimensions
Trigger alarm output, Send mail notification, Upload video to FTP, Record video to SD card, Record video to PC and Network alarm
Secure Disk physical layer specification version 2.0 Supports SDHC Host Specification
24VAC: 28W max. (Heater/ON & IR LED/ON) ; 100VAC~240VAC: 8W max. (Heater/ON & IR LED/ON)
295 mm (W) x 115 mm (H) ; 11.8” (W) x 4.5” (H)
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Weight 2.5kg ; 5.5lbs (3.0kg ; 6.6LBS with bracket)
ENVIRONMENT A L
Operating Temp. -40°C ~ 50°C ; -40°F ~ 122°F Humidity 20~80% Heater Yes Weatherproof Ratings IP66 Vandal Proof Yes
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