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Safety Precaution
We appreciate your purchasing HTP-T13MG28D.
Before installing the product, please read the following with care.
Make sure to turn off the power before installing HTP-T13MG28D.
Do not install under the direct sunlight or in dusty areas.
Make sure you use the product within the temperature and humidity specified in the specification.
Do not operate the product in the places with vibration or strong magnetic fields.
Do not put electrically conductive materials into the product unless specified in the manual.
Do not open the top cover of the product. It can cause an static shock and damage the
components.
In order to prevent overheating, make sure there is at least 10 cm of space between the wall and
the product.
After checking rated voltage, please connect the power.
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Table of contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3
1. About User Manual.................................................................................................................... 3
2. Features.................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Product and Accessories........................................................................................................... 4
4. Rotation Functions .................................................................................................................... 5
5. System Connections ................................................................................................................. 5
2. Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 7
1. Connecting Network (LAN)........................................................................................................7
2. Connecting Audio ...................................................................................................................... 7
3. Connecting Serial Ports............................................................................................................. 7
4. Connecting Sensor & Alarm ...................................................................................................... 7
5. Connecting Power.....................................................................................................................8
6. Checking Operating................................................................................................................... 8
3. System Operation............................................................................................................................. 9
1. Remote Video Monitoring......................................................................................................9
2. Initialization of IP Address ....................................................................................................... 11
4. Remote Configuration..................................................................................................................... 12
1. Using Remote Configuration ................................................................................................... 12
2. HTP-T13MG28D Setup ........................................................................................................... 13
2.1 System ........................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Video.............................................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Audio.............................................................................................................................. 18
2.4 Network.......................................................................................................................... 19
2.5 Serial Port Configuration ................................................................................................ 22
2.6 Event Configuration........................................................................................................ 24
2.7 Preset............................................................................................................................. 27
2.8 User ............................................................................................................................... 28
2.9 Camera .......................................................................................................................... 30
5. APPENDIX : PoE Specification................................................................................................ 32
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1. Introduction
1. About User Manual
The User Manual is provided to advise how to use this premium network camera, HTP-T13MG28D. This manual
includes how to trouble shoot in case of problems as well as installation, operation and setting up the HTP-
T13MG28D.
2. Features
HTP-T13MG28D is a 1.3 Megapixel network-based camera with remote live monitoring, audio monitoring and
control via an IP network such as LAN, ADSL/VDSL, and Wireless LAN.
Video
- Highly efficient compression algorithm, H.264 & MJPEG support
- 18 kinds of compression and resolutions:
352x240 ~ 1280 x 960
- Wide range of transmission rates: 32kbps ~ 8Mbps
- Various transmission modes: CBR, VBR
- Motion detection
Audio
- Multi-transmission mode: Simplex (HTP-T13MG28D Æ Client PC or Decoder, Client PC or Decoder Æ
HTP-T13MG28D), Full Duplex
Network
- Fixed IP & Dynamic IP (DHCP) support
- 1:1, 1:N support
- Multicasting
- Automatic transmit rate control according to network conditions
Serial Data
- RS-485 support
- Data pass-through mode: serial data communications between HTP-T13MG28D and Decoder
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Sensor & Alarm
- Support direct connections of external sensor and alarm devices.
- Event alarm
User Interface
- Diagnose and upgrade through dedicated program called True Manager
- System configuration using Internet Explorer
High Reliability
- Embedded system
- System recovery by dual Watch-dog functions
3. Product and Accessories
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S/W CD
<Picture 1> Package
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4. Rotation Functions
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5. System Connections
HTP-T13MG28D IP Cameras can be connected in either 1 to 1 connection where one HTP-T13MG28D is
connected one PC client or a decoder system or 1 to many connections where one HTP-T13MG28D can be
connected several PCs and decoder systems.
Topo logy
Generally HTP-T13MG28D and a PC or a decoder are connected in a 1 to 1 mode or a 1 to many configuration.
1:1 connection
Site
Remote Center
Remote Center
Camera
Site
Camera
Decoder
Decoder
Remote Center
PC
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Monitor
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One HTP-T13MG28D is installed at a site where video images are transmitted. A PC or a decoder is installed at
a central location to receive and view the video images on an analog monitor. Audio and serial data are
transferredin either direction.
1:N connection
Site
Camera
Remote Center
PC or Decoder
PC or Decoder
PC or Decoder
In this configuration, a site can be monitored from many remote central locations. Although up to 64 PCs or
decoders can be connected to on HTP-T13MG28D, in the real network environment, network bandwidth can limit
the maximum connections.
Functionally, the central monitoring system (CMS) software provided can replace the decoder
Multicast
If the network supports multicasting, a large number of decoders can be used to receive video effectively from a
HTP-T13MG28D using a single streaming of video and audio.
Relay
Site
Camera
Video and audio can be retransmitted from a center to another center. The arrangement is useful when the
network bandwidth to the site is limited while there are more than one center want to monitor the site.
Center 1
Decoder
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Center 2
Decoder
CMS (Central Monitoring System)
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Site
Camera
Site
Camera
CMS is a Window-based remote monitoring program in order to monitor or control video, audio, and events in
real time from several IP cameras or video servers. Please refer to the CMS User Manual for more in detail.
Remote Center
Remote Center
Decoder
CMS
CMS
2. Installation
1. Connecting Network (LAN)
- Connect the power adaptor to HTP-T13MG28D
- Connect network cable to Ethernet port.
2. Connecting Audio
Audio is full-duplex. It is possible to set the mode as Tx-only, Rx-only or Tx-Rx.
- Connect audio input and output ports to audio devices accordingly.
- The Audio signal required is line level, so audio equipment with an amp, mixer or other amplifier should be
used.
3. Connecting Serial Ports
RS-485 of HTP-T13MG28D can be connected to external equipment such as PT receiver etc. PC client can
send PT commands to the external equipment via the serial port.
When a decoder system instead of PC client is connected to HTP-T13MG28D, the serial port and that of the
decoder system works in pass-through mode. That is, data from at one port is delivered to the other port, vice
versa .
4. Connecting Sensor & Alarm
Connect sensor and alarm devices to corresponding terminals accordingly
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5. Connecting Power
After confirming the power source, connect power adaptor and then 12V DC connector to the system.
6. Checking Operating
Once the power is supplied to the camera, it will start booting.
The system will boot up to an operating mode after approximately 40-60 seconds. The green LED on the
Ethernet port will flash indicating the system is ready.
Software provided on the disc called True Manager allows you to check the IP address and other network details
of the camera. Please refer to the True Manager manual for instructions on how to find the IP address of the
camera and if required changing it.
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3. System Operation
1. Remote Video Monitoring
There are two ways to monitor video when the decoder site and HTP-T13MG28D are connected. IP address should be correct, please refer to True Manager Manual and Remote Setting in Chapter 5 for
further details.
Default ID : admin Password : 1234
Video Monitoring via Decoder System
Once the HTP-T13MG28D’s IP address is set in the remote IP address section of the decoder, the decoder
system will connect to the HTP-T13MG28D and start receiving the video images.
Normally, a monitor connected to the decoder will display video images.
Video Monitoring by Internet Explorer
If HTP-T13MG28D’s IP address is entered in to Internet Explorer, the system will ask for confirmation to install
Active-X control. Once authorized, Internet Explorer will start to display video images from the encoder as shown
below.
http://192.168.10.100
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Video Selection
If Primary is selected, Max. 1920 x 1080 via H.264 compression algorithm video can be displayed. And
once activated Dual Video compression and Secondary may be selected, Max. D1 resolution via H.264
or MJPEG compression algorithm video can be displayed in this case.
.
Screen Size:
Adjustable Screen Size
Digital Zoom:
Max 5x Digital Zoom is available.
Focus Near, Focus Far, Auto Focus
A
djust the focus
Sensor Input
When the sensor on the HTP-T13MG28D is connected and working, the light turns red.
Alarm Output
Alarm Output button can trigger an event directly from the Live View page.
Snapshot
Snapshot button saves a snapshot of the video image currently on display. Captured picture can be
stored as BMP or a JPEG file.
Tal k
Transfer audio to audio device connected HTP-T13MG28D.
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2. Initialization of IP Address
If HTP-T13MG28D’s IP address is lost, the HTP-T13MG28D can be reset. Press a reset button on the back
of the HTP-T13MG28D, this will reset the camera to factory defaults as follows:
c While the system is in operation, press the reset button for more than 5 seconds.
d The system will reboot automatically
e Once the system has been rebooted, IP address will be set to the following.
- IP mode: Fixed IP
- IP address: 192.168.10.100
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- Gateway : 192.168.10.1
- Base port : 2222
- Http port : 80
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4. Remote Configuration
1. Using Remote Configuration
Remote setting is available by using web browser. Enter the IP address of HTP-T13MG28D and then live view screen appears as below. Press Setup button located in the upper right area of the monitoring screen to go to the
server setup.
For Remote Setting, user should be authorized higher than manager level.
c Enter IP Address
d Press Setup button
The configurations are grouped into 9 categories: System, Video, Audio, Network, Serial, Event, Preset, User and Camera. Any configuration changes are not applied until Apply button is pressed. Leaving the page without pressing Apply button, changes in the page will be discarded.
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2. HTP-T13MG28D Setup
2.1 System
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System ID
Designate system ID. Designated ID is displayed in Web viewing.
Language
Select language accordingly.
Firmware Version
Displayed current Firmware Version
Board ID
Network board ID of HTP-T13MG28D recognized by system
Start Time
Latest system boot date and time
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Current Time
Current date & time: enter a new date and time and press Set Current Time button to update date &
time.
Time Zone
Select time zone where the system is installed. Depending on the time zone, Daylight-saving time will be
adjusted automatically.
Automatic synchronization with NTP
Synchronize system time with an NTP server using NTP (network time protocol).
Name of the NTP server should be registered on NTP server Name.
Reboot System
Pressing Reboot Server button will cause the system to reboot.
Do not press the Reboot button unless the server needs a reboot .
Factory Reset
Current IP Address of HTP-T13MG28D is changed to default IP Address, 192.168.10.100.
System log and user registrations are also cleared. The other setting value will be remained.
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2.2 Video
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- ENCODE
Enable Preview
Turn on to transmit the video direct to HD monitor and select the one of Output Formats
in the end of the Video setting section.
*Scaling: If the encoding resolution was different from the input resolution, encoding video was cropped.
In the scale mode, whole visual region of input source will be encoded even when the
encoding resolution is smaller than the input video resolution. However, if the aspect ratio of
of the encoding resolution is different from the input resolution, distortion can be seen. Also it
is possible that the quality of video will deteriorate during the process of scaling.
Resolution
Selectable video compression resolution as below:
1280 x 960, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480, 352 x 288, 352 x 576, 720 x 288, 720 x
576, 352 x 240, 352 x 480, 720x 240, 720 x 480
Frame Rate
Preference
Quality
Bitrate
Select video frame rate (the maximum number of frames of video images to compress.)
The frame rate actually transmitted can be affected by the network bandwidth limitations.
Preference in video compression and transmission: With ‘Bitrate’ selected, the video compression
will be effected by the ‘Bitrate’ value entered. With‘Quality’ selected, the video compression will be
effected by the quality of image selected. Therefore, ‘Bitrate’ and ‘Quality’ corresponds to CBR
(Constant Bitrate) and VBR (Variable Bitrate) respectively.
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) adjusts the bit rate according to the image complexity, using up bandwidth
for increased activity in the image and less for lower activity in the monitored area.
CBR (Constant Bit Rate) allows you to set a fixed target bit rate that consumes a predictable
amount of bandwidth. As the bit rate would usually need to be increased for increased image
activity,
but in this case it is constrained, the frame rate and image quality are affected negatively.
I-Frame Interval
Setting numbers of P frames to each I frame between 0 and 255. There will be no P-frame if 0 is set.
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- DUAL ENCODE
Use Dual Encode
Select On to use dual encode
Dual Encode Algorithm
H.264 and MJPEG can be selected for secondary streaming. Maximum resolution is
720 x 480 and there are 8 steps of resolution. If MJPEG is selected, Preference supports only
Quality mode.
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Use Motion Detection
Select Motion Detection function
Motion Detection Area Editing
Configure regions for motion detection. Regions of arbitrary shape can be configured by the
following steps.
c Enable Edit item. d Select editing Mode. Set is for including cells to motion detection region and Erase is for
excluding.
e Select cells using the left button of the mouse. Multiple cells can be selected conveniently by
press and dragging.
f Press Apply Edited Area button to save the editing.
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Sensitivity
A condition to trigger an event of motion detection. The value determines the sensitivity of the
motion detection within a block: the smaller, the more sensitive.
It is selectable from from 0 to 10.
Information Display
System ID and/or server time can be display over the video window in Web View. Each item
can be turn on or off and position can be configure as well. This information is displayed after the
video is decompressed.
Burn-in OSD
Insert system ID and date/time in the compressed video. System ID and time respectively can be
turned on or off in the video. And position and Font size can be selectable.
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2.3 Audio
Mode
Select audio operation mode.
Mode Action
Off No operation
Tx-Only Transmit only
Rx-Only Receive only
Tx & Rx Transmit and Receive
Input Gain
Set audio input gain.
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2.4 Networ k
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IP Mode
Two IP modes are supported. Depending on the selected mode, further configuration items come as
follows.
IP Mode Selection Description
Local IP Fixed IP address
Fixed IP
DHCP IP N/A
Please get IP address information from your ISP provider or network manager.
DNS
Set DNS server IP address.
Base Port
Network base port is used for communication between systems. In order for the HTP-T13MG28D and
remote systems to be connected together, each port number must be identically set.
Local Gateway Gateway IP address
Local Subnet Subnet mask
HTTP Port
HTTP port used for web-based connection
RTSP Port
RTSP port used for RTSP-based connection
SNMP
HTP-T13MG28D can be used as an SNMP agent. It is compatible to both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.
Vender specific MIBs for IP camera/server are defined. SNMP listen port can be set and disabled when it
is 0. SNMP trap is also supported. Destination IP and port can be set. If one of these values is 0, SNMP
trap will be disabled.
Multicast IP
The multicast IP address selection range is between 224.0.1.0 and 238.255.255.255. The selection can
be used only when media protocol is set to Multicast. The multicast address must be the same for the
system to be connected using multicast protocol.
DDNS
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Select the DDNS(Dynamic DNS) server to use. One of the two servers can be selected.
- TrueDNS : use TrueDNS service. Systems can be registered on the website for TrueDNS service:
http://ns1.truecam.net
guide document for True DNS service.
- DynDNS : use DynDNS service. Refer www.dyndns.org
Address Information
Tree addresses are checked by 3 ways below. (Read-only).
IP Address
The servers own IP address. This information is useful when the server’s IP mode is set to DHCP.
Domain Name
In case the server is registered with DDNS server, the registered domain name is displayed.
MAC Address
Display the MAC address of the server. In case the server is registered with DDNS server, the MAC
address is used in DDNS registration.
. System will get a domain name of xxx.truecam.net style. Refer to the user
for details.
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2.5 Serial Port Configuration
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Serial Port Configuration
There is one serial port, RS-485 in HTP-T13MG28D. The serial port can be configured as follows
Mode Selection
Bitrate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps
Data Bits 5, 6, 7, 8 bits
Parity NONE, EVEN, ODD bit
Stop Bit 1, 2 bit
The serial ports configurations must be same as connecting device.
PTZ
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PTZ Type
Select the type of PTZ receiver.
PTZ ID
Since it is possible to control multiple receivers over a single control line, each receiver will be
assigned with a unique ID. Enter PTZ ID of a receiver for control. The ID value range can be
between 0 and 255.
PTZ Port
Select the serial port used for PTZ camera control.
Direct Keyboard Control
Keyboard controller can be connected to HTP-T13MG28D directly to control zoom and focus.
Sensor Type
There is one sensor input port on HTP-T13MG28D. The sensor port can be configured to the following.
Function Operation
OFF
NO (Normally Open)
NC (Normally Closed)
The function of the sensor port is set based on the type of the sensor connected.
Not used
The port is normally open and activated when closed. The port is normally closed and activated when opened.
Sensor Schedule
If you select sensor on, Each sensor port can be enabled or disabled by day(of a week) and
hour units. Sensor is disabled during the grey-colored duration.
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2.6 Event Configuration
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The HTP-T13MG28D has one sensor port and one alarm port. When a decoder system instead of a PC client is
connected to a HTP-T13MG28D, one system becomes a Local system and the other a Remote system
(Generally a system which is being used by the user is called as Local system). Then, actions for events can be
configured for events from the remote system as well as for local system. For example, it is possible to turn on an
alarm device in local (center) decoder system when a sensor device in remote (site) IP camera is triggered. Local section configures the actions for events from local (self) system, and configuration activates local devices and Remote sections configure the actions for events from remote (peer) system.
. The following table lists the possible actions for events.
Action Description
Sensor In Alarm out Triggers alarm (relay) port.
E-mail
FTP Upload AVI file to a specified FTP server
Sensor
Configure the actions when the sensor is activated. Multiple actions can be set for a single event.
One sensor in port
Sends E-mail to the specified address. AVI file can be attached
On Video Loss
Configure the actions when video input signal is lost. Multiple actions can be set for a single event.
On Motion
Configure the actions when motion is detected. Multiple actions can be set for a single event.
On Disconnect
Configure the actions when the link (connection) with peer system is disconnected. Multiple actions can
be set for a single event.
Alarm activation duration
Set the duration of alarm activation in case of an event. If it is set to continuous, it will be in active state
until an operator reset it manually.
E-mail Notification
Specify the information to send E-mail as the action of an event. The address of mail (SMTP) server
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needs to be specified on Server Address field, and Port specifies the port for SMTP operation (Port 25
is the default port in SMTP operation. If a different port is configured in the SMTP server, this port needs
to be changed accordingly). When the server requires authentication, ID and password of an E-mail account needs to be entered also. Destination address needs to be entered on Destination Address
field. More than one address can be entered by delimiting comma (,) or semi-colon (;). Destination
address can take up to 63 characters. Video clip of AVI file format or JPEG file at the moment of the event can be attached by setting Video Clip Attaching.
FTP Upload
Specify the information for uploading a video file as the action of an event. The address of an FTP server to receive video files is specified on Server Address field, and Port specifies the port for FTP operation
(Port 21 is the default port in FTP operation. If different port is configured in the FTP server, this port
needs to be changed accordingly.). ID and password for accessing the FTP server also need to be
specified. Video clip of AVI file format or JPEG file at the moment of the event can be attached by setting Video Clip Attaching. By setting Continuous Upload to On, it is possible to upload video clip periodically regardless of events. Upload Duratio n specifies the duration of one upload file, and Upload Interval specifies how often it
should happen. Upload Interval doesnt include the duration. If Upload Interval is 60 and Upload
Duration is 20, it uploads a file for 20 seconds duration every 80 seconds.
Event Recording
Specify how a video clip is to be generated for E-mail sending or FTP uploading. Pre-event Time specifies the duration of recording before an event happens. Post-event Time specifies
the duration after the event is cleared.
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2.7 Preset
d Preset Name
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c Move PTZ Camera to normal view
f Save
e Press Set Button
This function is only available when a PTZ receiver is used with HTP-T13MG28D.
Configure up to 15 preset positions. Preset function is not available on some PTZ receivers. Make sure to check
if a PTZ receiver supports preset.
Preset Configuration
Set the PTZ Presets by following the next steps.
c Move cameras to desired view using PTZ control buttons.
d Enter Preset name. e Press Set button. f Once all the presets are set, press Save List button.
Move to Preset Position
Select a preset from the Preset and press Go To button, then, the camera will move to the selected
preset position.
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2.8 User
User can be registered and privilege level of a user can be specified. User configuration is allowed only to admin
user. Max 16 users can be registered and each user can have one of four privileges.
Privilege Allowed Operations Remarks
Admin All operations User ID = admin
Add User
Manager
User Live viewing and PTZ control
Guest Live viewing only
Page for adding a user comes on pressing Add button.
All operations except for user configuration
User ID and password need to be entered and privilege level need to be selected. User ID and password
consist of alphanumeric string of max 15 characters.
Delete User
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Change Password
Pressing Modify Password button after selecting a user shows a page for changing password.
In case changing admin password, old password is checked.
Modify Privilege Level
Pressing Modify Privilege button after selecting a user shows a page for changing the privilege. It is not
allowed to change the privilege level of admin user.
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Login Policy
Skip Login is provided for convenient access to the server when authentication is not required. When Skip Login is set to Enable, login step is skipped. The privilege level after login in this way is determined by the setting of Privilege
Level After Login Skipped.
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- AE Operation
Mechanical Iris Lens
Fixed Iris Lens or DC Iris Lens can be selectable.
Slow Shutter
Shutter speed can be adjusted to be slow
Flickerless
Reduce the influences from flickers of fluorescent lights with 50/60Hz.
Backlight Function (Back Light Compensation)
When images taken under backlight are played on monitor, background is bright (saturated by white),
subject is dark. The function is to prevent the subject from being unidentifiable.
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Max AGC Gain
Auto Gain Control can be adjusted
Digital Day & Night
Digital Day & Night function is supported.
- AWB Operaiton
AWB Operation
Performs white balance control that fit to the light sources.
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5. APPENDIX : PoE Specification
z IEEE802.3af compliant z Output Voltage : 12.0V z Input voltage range : 36V to 57V z 1500V isolation (input to output)
.
PoE must be protected from over-voltages exceeding the 80V maximum rated surge input voltage
1. Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter Min Typ Max Units 1 DC Supply Voltage 36 48 57 V 2 DC Voltage Lockout 30 36 V 3 Operating Temperature -20 25 70
Ta/°C
2. DC Electrical Characteristics
Parameter Min Typ Max Units 1 Nominal Output Voltage 11.5 12.0 12.5 V 2 Output Current (VIN = 48V) 1.0 A 3 Line Regulation 0.1 4 Load Regulation 1 5 Output Ripple and Noise 100 6 Minimum Load 100 7 Short-Circuit Duration 8 Efficiency @ 80% Load 87 9 Isolation Voltage (I/O) 1500
10 Temperature Coefficient
Note 1: Typical figures are at 25°C with a nominal 48V supply and are for design aid only. Not Guaranteed
2: The output ripple and noise can be reduced with an external filter, see application note.
3: Continuous short circuit duration is applicable at 25'C ambient temperature in free air. At higher temperatures
or with restricted airflow (e.g. in a sealed enclosure) the duration will need to be limited to avoid overheating
0.02
%
%
mVp-p
mA
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Vdc
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