Ganz ZN-DNT352XE-MIR, ZN1A-DNT352XE-MIR User Manual

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INFORMATION TO USER
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Table of Contents
1. FEATURES ................................................................................................................. 4
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................................ 5
3. PART NAMES ............................................................................................................ 6
4. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 7
4.1. Installation Template ...................................................................................................... 8
4.3. Setting the Image Attribute ............................................................................................ 9
5. CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................ 10
6. CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 13
6.1.Set up network environment ......................................................................................... 13
6.1.1. Generic IP Environment ......................................................................................... 13
6.1.2. Custom IP Environment ......................................................................................... 14
6.2. View video on web page ............................................................................................... 15
6.2.1. View video using IPAdmin Tool .............................................................................. 16
6.3. Reset ............................................................................................................................ 17
6.4. Factory Default ............................................................................................................. 17
APPENDIX (A): SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................. 18
Summary ............................................................................................................................ 18
Electrical Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 19
Environment Condition ....................................................................................................... 19
Mechanical Condition ......................................................................................................... 19
APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET .................................................................... 20
PoE compatibility ................................................................................................................ 20
Power classification............................................................................................................. 20
APPENDIX (C): DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................... 21
APPENDIX (D): HEXADECIMAL-DECIMAL CONVERSION TABLE ................................... 22
REVISION HISTORY ..................................................................................................... 23
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1. FEATURES
Camera
Full HD outdoor dome IP camera (Vandal proof) High quality compression in real time streaming 1/2.7High Quality CMOS Image Sensor True Day / Night (ICR) and WDR Improvement of color rolling suppression Remote Zoom/Focus Control(One Click AF) 36 IR LEDs
Streaming
Dual streaming mode (such as different codec/resolution/bit rate and so on.) De-interlacing on DSP Burnt-in text supported Unicast/Multicast supported
Video/Audio
Video compression: H.264/MPEG4 (Planned for the future release.)/MJPEG,
25/30FPS@1080p(PAL/NTSC)
Audio compression: G.711(µLaw, aLaw)/PCM Analog video out for external monitors Video motion detection supported Two-way mono audio supported
Network
RTSP/ HTTP protocol supported 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
Additional Features
Micro SD card support PoE support Built-in Video Content Analysis Internal fan and heater IP66 certified SDK (Software Development Kit) provided
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Camera
DC power adaptor
DC Jack Cable
9-pin and 2-pin terminal block
Video out cable
Screws and anchors
Installation template
Hex wrench driver
Quick installation guide
Silicon waterproof band
Clamping core
To prevent electromagnetic interference
Note
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The above contents are subject to change without prior notice.
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
Unpack carefully and handle the equipment with care. The packaging contains:
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  
* Models herein and their appearance are subject to change without any prior notice.
3. PART NAMES
Fan
The fan and heater (underneath the black panel) are implemented for controlling temperature and mois ture of the internal device.
Reset button
The reset button can be used for restarting the device or resetting it to Factory Default. Refer to 6.3. Re
set and 6.4. Factory Default for more details. Reset button is located under PCB.
Output configuration switch
Refer to 4.2.Setting the Lens Positions for more information on the switch
Video output, audio and IO terminal connector
A 9-pin terminal block is included in the device package. Connect this terminal block into this connector f or cable connection of video output, audio input/output and digital input/output
LAN connector
RJ45 LAN connector for 10/100 Base-T Ethernet.
Micro SD card slot
Memory card slot for external storage.
Power Adaptor Connector (DC 12V)
DC12V 3.5A adapter for power supply.
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Caution
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To prevent products from damaging, place the camera on stable and non-vibratin g surfaces. If the stability is in doubt, consult with safety personnel for reinforcem ents, and then proceed with the installation.
1) Place the installation template (paper)
that is included in the package on the desired installation surface.
2) Drill three holes in correct positions based on the template paper, and insert anchor blocks into the holes.
3) Place the waterproof silicon band on the
bottom plate of the device and make it align with screw holes.
4) Place the camera body to the
installation surface and match three alignment holes with three anchor blocks. Then tighten the surface anchor studs.
5) Connect all the required cables to the
camera.
6) Adjust the lens position. Detailed information can be found in 4.2. Setting
the Lens Position.
7) Place the dome cover on the main body
of the camera. Dome cover has three alignment holes that match camera bodys alignment holes.
8) Once properly placed, insert screws into the three holes of the body and tighten them up.
4. INSTALLATION
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Caution
!
Installation template image’s size scale in this installation guide is not 1:1. The correct-size template design paper can be found inside the package separ ately.
4.1. Installation Template
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Caution
!
Refrain from continuously rotating the camera gimbal with excessive force to a single direction as it is attached with the IR-LED cable inside the dome.
C. Tilt the lens by vertically
adjusting the camera gimbal
B. To pan, rotate the lower body of the camera gimbal
A. To adjust lens position, rotate the camera gimbal
SW1
SW2
SW3
PAL/NTSC
TELE
WIDE
SW4
SW5
SW6
FAR
NEAR
Auto­Focus
4.2. Setting the Lens Position
Instruction below describes how to set the lens positions and manually adjust zoom and focus.
1) Remove the dome cover.
2) Set the lens position by rotating the camera gimbal; to pan, rotate the reinforced lower body of the gimbal; to tilt, vertically adjust the camera gimbal.
3) The figure and table below explains the lens switch settings.
4.3. Setting the Image Attribute
Through the cameras webpage, users can configure image settings. The camera images brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness are adjustable through the image settings. (Setup > Video & Audio > Camera).
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Mic
Amp Speaker
ETHERNET
MICRO SD
DC12V
OutOut
In
AUDIO
+
Reset
ETHERNET
MICRO SD
DC12V
DO
DI
1
OutOut
1
VIDEO
C C
In
AUDIO
+
Reset
SW5 SW6
N / A N / A
N / A N / A
5. CONNECTIONS
Audio input/output
The camera has a mono audio input and a mono audio output. Due to low audio output power, an amplified speaker is recommended for enhanced sound (Do not connect a headphone or earphone directly to the camera)
Analog video output connection
Connect a display device (such as a monitor) to the video output connector and check if the camera is installed properly streaming the images.
Sensor (DI) connection
The camera provides 1 channel D/I. It can be connected to either a voltage type sensor or a relay type sensor as the following figures. Settings can be done through the cameras webpage.
Input voltage range: 0VDC minimum to 5VDC maximum, Max 50mA Input voltage threshold: 1.5V
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Caution
!
Do not exceed the maximum input voltage or relay rate.
Caution
!
Do not exceed the maximum relay rating.
DO
COM
Relay Type
Device
Internal
+3.3V
DI
COM
DI
COM
+
-
Relay Type
Voltage Type
+
-
Output of Sensor
Output of Sensor
Internal
Internal
+
-
Alarm (DO) connection
Only the relay type is supported. Relay Rating: Max 24VDC 50mA
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12V
Red
Black
Green LED Orange LED
LAN connection
This is a RJ45 LAN connector for 10/100 Base-T Ethernet. Connect a LAN cable.
When the device is connected, the orange LED stays on while green LED continues to blink.
12V DC Power
A 12 DC power connector is required for this device.
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Convert the last two set of hexadecimal numbers to decimal numbers.
6. CONFIGURATION
6.1.Set up network environment
The default IP address of the device is 192.168.XXX.XXX. Users can identify the IP address of
the device from converting the MAC address’s hexadecimal numbers, which is attached to the
device. Be sure that the device and PC are on a same area network before running the installation.
6.1.1. Generic IP Environment
In case of generic private network environment where IP address 192.168.XXX.XXX are used, users may view the live streaming images on a web page using the device’s default IP address:
1. Convert the device’s MAC address to the IP address. Refer to the Hexadecimal-Decimal
Conversion Chart at the end of the manual.
(The MAC address of the device is attached on the side or bottom of the device.)
2. Start the Microsoft® Internet Explorer web browser and enter the address of the device.
3. Web streaming and device configurations are supported through ActiveX program. When the
ActiveX installation window appears, authorize and install the ActiveX.
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PC environment Info
Give new unique IP address in last two sets
6.1.2. Custom IP Environment
IPAdminTool is provided with SDK at the following SDK path. {SDK root}\BIN\TOOLS\AdminTool\
IPAdminTool is a management tool, which automatically scans all of the network products for users to perform administrative tasks, which includes network configurations, firmware update, device reboot, and device organizations.
To modify the device’s default IP address for customized network area;
1. Find the device from the IPAdminTool’s list and highlight the device’s name.
2. Right-click the mouse and select “IP Address”; IP Setup window appears.
3. In the IP Setup’s window, information under ‘Local Network information’ displays the
user/PC’s network area information. Those information need to be incorporated to the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS boxes, except the last 2 sets of IP Address, which are to be the unique numbers for the device. Refer to the image above for the setting
4. Click ‘Setup’ to complete the modification.
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6.2. View video on web page
Type the proper IP address to view the live streaming images through a web browser. The default username and password is root / pass.
1. The browser asks to install the ActiveX. Click Allow.
2. Setup.exe installation link or pop-up window appears, depends on Microsoft® Internet
Explorer version. Proceed with rest of setup installation.
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Caution
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Whether directly accessing the streaming video through typing IP address on a web page or taking steps through IPAdminTool, the ActiveX is needed to be installed for the Microsoft® Internet Explorer to have the complete configuration privileges.
3. Follow the instructions of the dialog boxes and complete the installation. Once the
installation is complete, start the web browser again and check if video stream is displayed in the main view frame.
6.2.1. View video using IPAdmin Tool
IPAdminTool automatically searches all activated network encoders and IP cameras and shows the product name, IP address, MAC address and etc. IPAdminTool is provided with SDK at the following SDK path.
{SDK root}\BIN\TOOLS\AdminTool\
1. From the IPAdminTools product list, select the device by highlighting it.
2. Right-click the mouse and select web-view
3. The systems default web browser opens the devices address.
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IP address: 192.168.xx.yy Network mask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 User ID: root Password: pass
6.3. Reset
1. Push the Reset button and hold for 1~2 seonds.
2. Wait for the system to reboot.
6.4. Factory Default
1. Push reset button and hold for 5 seconds..
2. Release the Reset button when power LED blinks.
3. Wait for the system to reboot.
The factory default settings can be inferred as follows:
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Camera Module
CMOS
Image Sensor
1/2.71080p CMOS
Effective Pixels
1920x1080
Scanning system
Progressive scanning
ELECTRICAL
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Min.
Illumination
Color: 1.0 lux, F1.2
BW: 0 lux (IR LED ON)
AGC Control
Auto
Lens
Vari-Focal,
Remote Zoom/Focus
Control(One Click AF)F1.2
Day & Night
Removal IR Cut Filter
Video
Compression Format
H.264, MPEG-41, MJPEG Selectable per Stream
Number of Streams
Dual Stream, Configurable
Resolution
1920x1080, 1280x720, 800x450, 480x270, 320x180
Compression FPS
Full-frame @1080p
Motion Detection
Built-in
Burnt-in Text (Digital)
Video stream overlay text
Output
Analog video output for installation only
Audio
Input/output
1/1 channel
Compression Format
G.711
Function
Digital Input/output
1/1 channel
RS-485
Not supported
Network
10/100 Base-T
Power over Ethernet
Supported
Protocol
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, RTCP, RTP/UDP, RTP/TCP,
SNTP, mDNS, UPnP, SMTP, SOCK, IGMP, DHCP,
FTP, DDNS, SSL v2/v3, IEEE 802.1X, SSH, SNMP v2/v3
SD Slot
Supported (MicroSD)
Micro SD Card not included
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APPENDIX (A): SPECIFICATIONS
Summary
Planned for the next release.
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Power Source
DC 12V / PoE IEEE802.3af (Class 0)
Power Consumption
1410mA (Heater On, IR-LED On)
Video Output
1 Vp-p, 75Ω, Composite
Audio Input
Linein, 1.43Vp-p(Min 1.35Vp-p, max 1.49 Vp-p), 39 KΩ
Audio Output
Lineout, 46mW Power, 16 Ω
D/I
Max 50mA@5VDC, TTL level 4.5V threshold
D/O
Max 500mA@24VAC or 1A@12VDC On-state resistance: 50 Ω (max continuous)
Operating Temperature
Operating Range
DC12V : -40˚C ~ 50˚C (-40˚F ~ 122˚F) PoE : 0 ˚C ~ 50 ˚C (32˚F ~ 122˚F)
Cold Start
DC12V : -20˚C (-4˚F) PoE: 0 ˚C (32˚F)
Operating Humidity
Up to 85% RH
Material
Aluminum Die Casting
Color
White
Dimension
Housing : 115 (Ø) x 129(H) mm Dome : 100(Ø) mm
Weight (Approx.)
1.2kg
Electrical Characteristics
Environment Condition
Mechanical Condition
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Class
Usage
Minimum Power Levels
Output at the PSE
Maximum Power Levels at
the Powered Device
0
Default
15.4W
0.44 to 12.95W
Note
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Unlike the other way, disconnecting PSE or PoE doesn’t reboot the device as long as a power adaptor is connected.
APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET
The Power over Ethernet (PoE) is designed to extract power from a conventional twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable, conforming to the IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) standard. IEEE 802.3af allows for two power options for Category 5 cables. The IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard allows up to 15.4 W power to device. However, 12.95W is the maximum available power, as some power gets lost in the cable. PoE has advantages over conventional power in such places where AC powers cannot be reached or expensive to wire.
Note: For proper activation of 12V PoE, the Category 5 cable must be shorter than 140m and conform the PoE standard.
PoE compatibility
With non-Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
When it is connected with non PSE, the power adaptor should be connected.
With power adaptor
Connecting both PSE and power adaptor does not do any harm to the product, but power adaptor will be the only power source for the device as it has priority over PSE. In this case, disconnecting power adaptor while it is operating will cause the device to reboot. And PoE will be the power source for the device after the reboot.
Power classification
The PoE Power Class supported by the IP device is Class 0.
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APPENDIX (C): DIMENSIONS
(Unit: mm)
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Hex
Dec
Hex
Dec
Hex
Dec
Hex
Dec
Hex
Dec
Hex
Dec
Hex
Dec
0 0 25
37
4A
74
6F
111
94
148
B9
185
DE
222 1 1
26
38
4B
75
70
112
95
149
BA
186
DF
223 2 2
27
39
4C
76
71
113
96
150
BB
187
E0
224 3 3
28
40
4D
77
72
114
97
151
BC
188
E1
225 4 4
29
41
4E
78
73
115
98
152
BD
189
E2
226 5 5
2A
42
4F
79
74
116
99
153
BE
190
E3
227 6 6
2B
43
50
80
75
117
9A
154
BF
191
E4
228 7 7
2C
44
51
81
76
118
9B
155
C0
192
E5
229 8 8
2D
45
52
82
77
119
9C
156
C1
193
E6
230
9 9 2E
46
53
83
78
120
9D
157
C2
194
E7
231
0A
10
2F
47
54
84
79
121
9E
158
C3
195
E8
232
0B
11
30
48
55
85
7A
122
9F
159
C4
196
E9
233
0C
12
31
49
56
86
7B
123
A0
160
C5
197
EA
234
0D
13
32
50
57
87
7C
124
A1
161
C6
198
EB
235
0E
14
33
51
58
88
7D
125
A2
162
C7
199
EC
236
0F
15
34
52
59
89
7E
126
A3
163
C8
200
ED
237
10
16
35
53
5A
90
7F
127
A4
164
C9
201
EE
238
11
17
36
54
5B
91
80
128
A5
165
CA
202
EF
239
12
18
37
55
5C
92
81
129
A6
166
CB
203
F0
240
13
19
38
56
5D
93
82
130
A7
167
CC
204
F1
241
14
20
39
57
5E
94
83
131
A8
168
CD
205
F2
242
15
21
3A
58
5F
95
84
132
A9
169
CE
206
F3
243
16
22
3B
59
60
96
85
133
AA
170
CF
207
F4
244
17
23
3C
60
61
97
86
134
AB
171
D0
208
F5
245
18
24
3D
61
62
98
87
135
AC
172
D1
209
F6
246
19
25
3E
62
63
99
88
136
AD
173
D2
210
F7
247
1A
26
3F
63
64
100
89
137
AE
174
D3
211
F8
248
1B
27
40
64
65
101
8A
138
AF
175
D4
212
F9
249
1C
28
41
65
66
102
8B
139
B0
176
D5
213
FA
250
1D
29
42
66
67
103
8C
140
B1
177
D6
214
FB
251
1E
30
43
67
68
104
8D
141
B2
178
D7
215
FC
252
1F
31
44
68
69
105
8E
142
B3
179
D8
216
FD
253
20
32
45
69
6A
106
8F
143
B4
180
D9
217
FE
254
21
33
46
70
6B
107
90
144
B5
181
DA
218
FF
255
22
34
47
71
6C
108
91
145
B6
182
DB
219
23
35
48
72
6D
109
92
146
B7
183
DC
220
24
36
49
73
6E
110
93
147
B8
184
DD
221
APPENDIX (D): HEXADECIMAL-DECIMAL CONVERSION TABLE
Refer to the following table when you convert the MAC address of your device to IP address.
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MAN#
DATE(M/D/Y)
Comments
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05/10/2012
First release version
REVISION HISTORY
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