JVC VN-T216-U User Manual

VN- T216/U
FIXED HD IP DOME CAMERA
INSTRUCTIONS
1 About This Document ..............................................................................................................5
2 Product Overview.....................................................................................................................6
3 Installation and Connections..................................................................................................9
4 Overview of Navigation and Controls.................................................................................20
5 Specification............................................................................................................................48
Contents of this manual.................................................................................................2
Cautions and Warnings .................................................................................................2
FCC Compliance Statement.........................................................................................3
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance ..............................................................4
Europe..............................................................................................................................4
Overview of Contents.....................................................................................................5
Camera Overview...........................................................................................................6
Camera Parts and Definitions ......................................................................................6
Before You Begin ............................................................................................................9
Unpack Everything................................ ................................................................ .........9
Equipment Required.......................................................................................................9
Camera Installation ................................................................ .........................................9
Disassembling the Camera.........................................................................................10
Connecting the Power Wiring.....................................................................................10
Adjusting the Camera Position...................................................................................11
Adjusting Zoom and Focus .........................................................................................12
Mounting the Camera..................................................................................................12
Locking the Camera .....................................................................................................14
Network Camera Diagram...........................................................................................14
Hardware/Software Requirements............................................................................15
Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer...................................................16
Setting IP.......................................................................................................................16
Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer...................................................16
Live View........................................................................................................................20
Image Parameters........................................................................................................21
Basic...............................................................................................................................21
Compression.................................................................................................................26
Mask Zone.....................................................................................................................31
Alarm..............................................................................................................................33
SD Recording................................................................................................................34
E-mail Notification........................................................................................................35
Audio..............................................................................................................................37
Network Settings...........................................................................................................38
Basic...............................................................................................................................38
FTP Server....................................................................................................................39
RTSP..............................................................................................................................40
Https...............................................................................................................................41
Admin Function.............................................................................................................41
Administrator.................................................................................................................41
User List .........................................................................................................................42
Date/Time......................................................................................................................42
Update............................................................................................................................44
Configuration.................................................................................................................44
Event Log.......................................................................................................................45
Information.....................................................................................................................46
Miscellaneous................................................................................................................47
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Contents of this manual
Ÿ Windows, Internet Explorer, DirectX and FAT32 are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.
Ÿ Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. Ÿ NVIDIA and GeForce are trademarks or registered trademarks of NVIDIA
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or registered trademarks of the respective companies. Symbols such as ™ , ® and © are omitted in this manual.
Ÿ Design, specifications and other contents described in this manual are subject
to change for improvements without prior notice.
Cautions and Warnings
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty.
This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit marked "Class 2" or Listed Adapter marked "L.P.S." (or "Limited Power Source")
or PoE and rated output DC 12V, 0.55A minimum or AC 24V, 60Hz, 0.55A minimum or 48Vdc, 0.13A minimum. (for USA)
DC12V / AC24V models require the use of CSA Certified/UL Listed Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards. Power over Ethernet (PoE) should meet the IEEE802.3af PoE standards.
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WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
Correct disposal of this product (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems). This product should be disposed of, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable local laws, regulations, and procedures.
Connect only one camera to the power line, AC24V/DC12V.
Caution
Do not share the power line with other equipment. The power cable between power source and the camera must be under 3 m.
Caution
When powering the camera from AC24V, a UPS source
should be considered to ensure satisfactory performance.
FCC Compliance Statement
Information to the user: 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 instruction manual, 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. For example, try reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna, increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver, or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
Caution
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance
Europe
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this INSTRUCTIONS is compliant with the essential protection requirements of EMC directive 2004/108/EC and General Product Safety Directive GPSD 2001/95/EC, conforming to requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity.
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1 About This Document
This INSTRUCTIONS is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation your system including the camera’s features, functions and detailed explanation of the menu tree.
Overview of Contents
This document contains the following chapters:
Ÿ Chapter 2, Product Overview, introduces the main functions and system
requirements of the camera.
Ÿ Chapter 3, Installation and Connections, provides detailed instructions on
installing the camera and connecting wires.
Ÿ Chapter 4, Overview of Navigation and Controls, introduces how to navigate
in the main menu window and operate the controls.
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1 2
3 4 5 6
2 Product Overview
Camera Parts and Definitions
Camera Overview
Camera Parts a nd Definitions
The dome camera is fully integrated enclosure with camera and lens.
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1 Camera bottom case 4 Loosen the screw to take off camera
housing
2 Tilt adjustment bracket and
thumbnuts, notches(X2) Notches (x2)
3 Inner liner 6 Dome cover
5 Camera housing
Routine Maintenance
Ÿ The dome cover is an optical part. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove any
fingerprints or dust.
Ÿ Clean the camera housing with a soft, dry cloth. For more stubborn stains, use
a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent, then wipe dry.
Caution
Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene or
thinners to avoid damaging the surface finish.
Connector Pin Definition
VIDEO OUT is not available.
Return to factory default by pressing button for 5 seconds
System re-start
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Caution
For DC power supply use, make sure the popularity is
correct to avoid malfunction and/ or camera change.
Au. IN GND Au. OUT GND AL IN GND COM
AL OUT
DC12V
AC24V
Audio in
Audio out
Alarm in
Alarm out
IP camera can
operate on DC12V /
AC24V
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3 Installation and Connections
This chapter describes the installation and connection of th e camera that can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet or an intranet.
Before You Begin
Please read this INSTRUCTIONS carefully before you install and operate the camera.
Unpack Everything
Ÿ FIXED HD IP DOME CAMERA Ÿ WARRANTY CARD Ÿ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ÿ QUICK GUIDE Ÿ 2-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK for power input Ÿ 8-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK for alarm input/output Ÿ CD-ROM containing INSTRUCTIONS and IPFinder software Ÿ TEMPLATE : mounting template Ÿ 2 SCREW ANCHORs Ÿ 2 SCREWs
Equipment Required
The following tools might help you to complete the installation:
Ÿ Drill Ÿ Screwdrivers Ÿ Wire cutters
Camera Installation
Note
All the installation and operations here should conform to your local electricity safety rules.
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Disassembling the Camera
Ÿ Remove the inner liner (3) by pulling it free of the two notches (2) in the
housing.
Ÿ Set the camera housing (5) and liner (3) aside.
Connecting the Power Wiring
Connect the power supply cable to the power connectors.
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If using a DC supply, make sure the polarity is correct.
Caution
Note
Select one of the following options.
Ÿ For DC12V
Connect 12 V (-) to terminal =DC12V­Connect 12 V (+) to terminal =DC12V+
Ÿ For AC24V
Connect 24 V (~) cables to terminals ~AC24V.
Ÿ PoE
Incorrect connection may cause malfunction and / or damage to the camera.
Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class 2 circuits provided with marking indicating minimum Class of wiring to be used. Class 2 shall be marked adjacent to the field wiring terminals
Connect the network cable to the RJ45 terminal using a switch.
Adjusting the Camera Position
The dome camera has three axes for positioning the camera. While monitoring the picture on the monitor, adjust the camera position as follows:
Ÿ Pan Adjustment (A) For Wall Mount and Tilted Ceilings Rotate the lens base
(maximum 360° ) until you are satisfied with the field of view.
Ÿ Horizontal Rotation (B) Rotate 3D assembly in the base. Do not turn
assembly more than 360° as this assembly may cause the internal cables to twist and disconnect or break.
Ÿ Tilt Adjustment (C) After loosening the thumbnuts, position the camera as
desired, then finger –tighten the thumbnuts to set the position.
Caution
Do not turn the lens more than 360° as this may cause internal
cables to disconnect or break.
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A
E C D B
Adjusting Z oom and Focus
Ÿ Loosen the zoom lever (D) / locking screw by turning it counter-clockwise. Ÿ Rotate the zoom ring to achieve the desired picture. Ÿ Loosen the focus lever (E) / locking screw by turning it counter-clockwise. Ÿ Rotate the focus ring to adjust the focus.
Ÿ If re-adjustment is necessary, repeat the steps above. Ÿ Retighten the zoom lever( D) / locking screw and the focus lever (E) / locking
screw.
Caution Retighten the lock ing screws to prevent loss of adjustment.
Mounting the Camera
Ÿ Place the mounting template (supplied) on the mounting surface and mark the
holes.
Ÿ Drill two holes, and then insert the screw anchors into the holes. Ÿ Take off the camera housing. Ÿ Connect the Safety Wire (fall prevention wire, not supplied) to the ceiling.
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Safety Wire (
fall
Ÿ Secure the camera bottom case (1) to the wall/ceiling with the TP4 x 15 mm
tapping screws, supplied.
Ÿ Insert the power cable, LAN cable and Audio cables. Ÿ Adjust the view angle (zoom, focus, and Horizontal Rotation).
To prevent the camera from falling off, ensure that it is connected to a firm place (ceiling slab or channel) using a Safety Wire (Fall Prevention Wire is not supplied).
Warning
Pay also careful attention to the length, strength, wiring, and material (insulating properties) of the fall prevention wire to be used. The length should be as short as possible within the permissible range of th e mounting length. The wire should be strong enough to withstand the total weight of this product. (Pay also attention to the finishing at the end of the wire.)
Caution
Must be isolated camera and the wall/ceiling which are connected by the Safety Wire (Fall Prevention Wire).
Note
Depending on the material of your mounting surface, you may require different screws and anchors than those supplied.
prevention wire is not supplied). Please tighten a safety wire on a firm place as
photo.
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Safety Wire
(F
all Prevention
Wire, not supplied)
Locking the Camera
Ÿ Use soft, lint -free cloth to wipe the dome cover clean and remove fingerprints. Ÿ Attach the inner liner and camera housing. Ÿ Turn the power on after you have installed the camera.
Network Camera Diagram
Connection type 1:
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Connection type 2:
Hardware/Software Requirements
Computer
Windows XP or Windows 7 as OS Internet Explorer Version 6.0-8.0 CPU: Intel Pentium IV X2 2.4 GHz or equivalent AMD Memory: 1G or above
Display adapter
Support DirectX9 for example NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series above
ATI Mobility Radeon 9500 above.
Power Supply
This camera requires a DC12V / AC24V / PoE power supply. Please make sure you use the correct power supply before connecting to the camera.
Network Connector
Please use the RJ45 network connector for connecting the camera to your computer or switch.
Switch
If you want to monitor several cameras, the switch is required.
To avoid damage to the camera, never connect more than one type of power supply (PoE IEEE802.3 Ethernet Class 0
Caution
or DC12V or AC24V power plug) at the same time. If using PoE, this camera is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to external equipments.
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Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer
Setting IP
This is a network-based camera and must be assigned an IP address first. The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.2 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0. To change IP address, open Network Settings page described later.
If your network uses a DHCP server, an IP address can be assigned automatically from the DHCP server by enabling DHCP in the Network Settings page described
later.
Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer
1. Connect the network cable to the camera and then turn on the camera’s power.
2. Set the personal computer’s IP address. The camera’s default IP address is
192.168.0.2 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0.
3. Check that the camera and computer are connected by pinging the IP address you have set. To do this, start a command prompt (Windows: from the Start Menu, select Program. Then select Accessories and choose Command Prompt.) Type “Ping 192.168.0.2”. If the message “Reply from…” appears, it means the connection is done.
4. Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address: 192.168.0.2. A login window will appear. Enter the default user name: admin and password: jvc to log in.
Figure 3-1 Log on Screen
5. Images of the camera can be viewed through Internet Explorer. Before viewing, follow these steps to enable the display.
a. Enable Cookies as shown below:
--In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
--On the Privacy tab, move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies.
--Click OK.
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b. Set Browser setting when proxy server is used when a proxy server is used. c. Change Security in Internet options as shown below:
--On tool menu, click Internet Option.
--Press the Security tab.
--If the camera operates inside the Intranet, click the Intranet icon. If the camera operates on the Internet, click the Internet icon.
--Click Custom Level. This will open the Security Settings – Internet Zone screen.
--Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins radio buttons and enable all of them as shown in the illustrations:
In Windows 7 only, ClickToolsèInternet OptionsèSecurity o Enable Protected Mode (require restarting Internet Explorer) è
Unchecked
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Click【ToolsèInternet OptionsèSecurityè 【Custom level】
Modify the configuration of IE’s security setting as follow:
Download signed ActiveX controls è Prompt (recommended) Download unsigned ActiveX controlsè Prompt
Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting】è Prompt
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Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls】è Enable
l 【Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins】è Enable l 【Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting*】è Enable
6. Type your setting IP address into the browser.
7. Then you should be able to see the camera image screen.
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4 Overview of Navigation and Controls
Live View
Live view is designed for general users to control the camera. In the left list it displays:
Ÿ Full Screen: Set Full screen Ÿ One shot: take a picture from live view
Ÿ Audio In: get audio and output from PC. This menu is appeared by setting of
Audio. Ÿ Audio Out: send audio and output from camera. This menu is appeared by setting of Audio.
Ÿ Size 1:1 Ÿ Encoder No.1: Three streams are available for selection among H.264,
MPEG -4 and MJPEG by setting of Encoder No.1.
Ÿ Encoder No.2: This menu is appeared by setting of Encoder No.2.
Figure 4-1 Live View
Note
Keep the zoom level of IE as 100% to display normal live view.
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Image Parameters
You can setup Basic Setting, Image Compression, Alarm, FTP, E-mail, SD. Recording and Audio for your network IP camera by clicking on network setting on setting menu.
Basic
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Figure 4-1 Basic
Image Color
Automatic Exposure
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Figure 4-2 Automatic Exposure
Automatic Exposure controls the light intensity of picture. There are four types for adjustment. You can select Manual, AES (Automatic Electronic Shutter), Flicker-free 50Hz and Flicker-free 60Hz for the camera depending on your application conditions. When choose the Manual, the Shutter Speed can be adjusted.
Note: This camera controls shutter speed for automatic exposure.
Level
Set Automatic Exposure target from 1 to10. This function is working on AES mode.
Day-Night Settings
Set DAY/NIGHT function. Move the cursor to select the Auto, Color, or BW mode. If selected Color mode, you can force the camera to stay in DAY (COLOR) mode at all day. If selected BW mode, you can force the camera to stay in BW (NIGHT) mode at all day.
Figure 4-3 Day-Night Settings
Brightness adjustment
Set picture brightness. You can adjust brightness level from 0 to 255.
Contrast
Set picture contrast. You can adjust contrast level from 0 to 255.
Saturation
Saturation describes the difference of a color from the gray of the same lightness. Increasing saturation deepens the colors of your images, making reds redder and blues bluer. You can adjust picture saturation level from 0 to 255.
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Figure 4-4 Brightness adjustment, Contrast, Saturation
Shutter Speed
Figure 4-5 Shutter Speed
Set desired Shutter Speed from 1/25s to 1/10000s. When video type is PAL,the Shutter Speed can be set at 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/120, 1/150, 1/200, 1/300, 1/500, 1/750, 1/1500, 1/5000 and 1/10000s. When video type is NTSC,the Shutter Speed can be set at 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/150, 1/200, 1/300, 1/500, 1/750, 1/1500, 1/5000 and 1/10000s.
Manual Gain
Set Manual Gain value from 0 to 24dB.The increment is 3.
Figure 4-6 Manual Gain
AWB
Figure 4-7 AWB
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Set the white balance values to meet the environment condition for best color rendition.
“ON”: The color of camera is automatically adjusted according to external lighting condition (ATW: Auto Tracking White Balance).
“OFF”: Adjustable by user manually, this is useful for some spec ific conditions which AWB may be unaffordable to perform correctly. You can set the current
R/B/D color temperature manually.
R Gain, B Gain, & D Gain
Figure 4-8 R Gain, B Gain, & D Gain
Set manual gain value of R Gain, B Gain, GR Gain, GB Gain and D Gain from 0 to
255. This function is applied for manual lens only. The red(R) gain is used to adjust the red color of the viewing image. It allows
adjusting red gain manually according to user requirement, ranging from 0 to 255. The blue (B) gain is used to adjust the blue color of the viewing image. It allows
adjusting blue gain manually according to user requirement, ranging from 0 to 255. The D gain is used to adjust the overall intensity of R gain and B gain. It allows
adjusting blue gain manually according to user requirement, ranging from 0 to 255.
Noise Reduction
You can set up the Noise Reduction value from 0-8.
Figure 4-9 Noise Reduction
Sharpness
Figure 4-10 Sharpness
Increasing the sharpness value will sharpen the edges and small feature of camera images. You can set a Sharpness value for images from 0 to 255.
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Backlight Compensation(BLC)
Figure 4-11 Backlight Compensation
Users can choose to turn this function ON or OFF. Back Light Compensation is a function that achieves the brightness of whole area
to an optimum image level. Due to the intense light coming from the back of objects in the area expected to view, areas desired to see become dark and invisible. Therefore, this function is essential.
Picture
Figure 4-12 Picture
Compression
Picture Flip
Set image to be upside or down. Select “ON” or “OFF” to activate or deactivate the flip function.
Picture Mirror
Set image to be left or right. Select “ON” or “OFF” to activate or deactivate the mirror function.
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
Note
Ÿ Select Compression. Ÿ Configure the options as described in the table below. Ÿ Click Save. Ÿ Dual streams: Both Encoder No.1 & No.2 are available for selection. Ÿ Functions of MJPEG, MPEG-4 and H.264 are effective. The video signal sent to
the Web-Client from the camera has a number of settings that can be edited which affects the video as it’s displayed in the Web-Client. The Compression Settings view enables you to configure settings such as Resolution, Frame Rate and Picture Quality. Besides, the network camera supports dual streams (for display and
storage), should be configured separately.
click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
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1 The user interface of Encoder No.1 is as follows:
Figure 4-13 Encoder No. 1
Table below elaborates the above figure.
Table 4-1 Compression
Compression
Item Function Choice Remark
Encoder No.1
MJPEG
Compression Format
MPEG4
Set a default compression mode.
H.264
1080P
720P
Resolution
D1 4CIF VGA
1080P is the highest resolution and, QVGA is the lowest resolution. 1080p only support H.264.
CIF
QVGA
Frame Rate
PAL:1— 25
NTSC:1--30
The frame rate is displayed per second.
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PAL: H.264 single stream: 1080P, 720P,D1, 4CIF, CIF, VGA, QVGA@25fps MPEG4/MJPEG: VGA, QVGA,@25fps
NTSC: H.264 single stream: 1080P, 720P,D1, 4CIF, CIF, VGA, QVGA @30fps MPEG4/MJPEG: VGA, QVGA,@30fps
Rate control mode
Compression Ratio
Quality value
Bit Rate
GOP
Variable bit rate
Constant bit rate
Customized mode
Low
Mid-low
Standard
Mid-high
High
MJPEG : 3-90 ;
MPEG4 & H264 : 1-31
256K 512K
1M
2M
3M
4M
6M
8M
1-64
Choose the Bit Rate control selection based on user
requirements.
Low: this setting produces highest image quality while the file size increases. High: this setting produces lowest image quality while the file size decreases.
selectable It’s optional only when constant bit
rate is chosen. Select the desired bit rate including 256, 512, 1M, 2M, 3M ,4M,6M and 8M b/s. When resolution is not 1080P nor 720P, 4M is the maximum.
Select the GOP (Group of pictures) number from 1 to 64.If the number is bigger, recovery of the lost frames will be more difficult; If the number is smaller, it will increase the bite rate obviously and aggravate the network loading. The default value is 25. GOP will be differed by fps setting. The maximum GOP is differed by Bit Rate setting.
Profile
Baseline
High Profile
Selectable (H.264 only)
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2 The user interface of Encoder No.2 is as follows:
Figure 4-14 Encoder No.2
Table below elaborates the above figure.
Table 4-2 Compression
Compression
Item Function Choice Remark
Encoder No.2
MJPEG
Image Mode
MPEG4
H264
Set H.264, MJPEG or MPEG4 as a
default compression mode.
no streaming
Resolution
D1/4CIF/CIF/VGA/QVGA
1) Encoder No.1: 720p; Encoder No.2: D1/QVGA.
2)Encoder No.1: VGA, QVGA; Encoder No.2: VGA, QVGA.
3) Encoder No.1: D1, 4CIF, CIF. Encoder No.2: D1, 4CIF, CIF.
Frame Rate
PAL:1--25
NTSC:1--30
The frame rate that is displayed per second.
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PAL: H.264/MJPEG/MPEG-4: D1, QVGA @25fps NTSC: H.264/MJPEG/MPEG-4: D1, QVGA@30fps
Rate control mode
variable bit rate
constant bit rate
Customized mode
Low
Compression Ratio
Mid-low
Standard
Mid-high
High
Quality value
MJPEG : 3-90 ;
MPEG4 & H264 : 1 -31
256K 512K
Bit Rate
1M 2M
3M 4M
GOP 1-64
Choose the Bit Rate control selection
based on user requirements.
Low: this setting produces highest image quality while the file size increases. High: this setting produces lowest image quality while the file size decreases.
selectable
Select the desired bit rate including
256,512,1M,2M,3M,4Mb/s.
Select the GOP (Group of pictures) number from 1 to 64.If the number is bigger, recovery of the lost frames will be more difficult; If the number is smaller, it will increase the bite rate obviously and aggravate the network load. The default value is 25. GOP will be differed by fps setting. The maximum GOP is differed by Bit Rate setting.
Profile
Note
The GOP and FPS of H.264: 1080P/720P, MPEG4: 720P can’t be setting lower than 5.
Baseline
High Profile
Selectable (H.264 only)
Ÿ If live view display abnormal after changing Camera’s
resolution, please adjust your computer’s resolution.
Note
Ÿ Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can
also click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
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Mask Zone
l Enable button “ON”, then click “Set Mask Zone” to start mask setting l Use mouse to drag a mask rectangle on the screen, click “OK” to complete the selection.
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l Click “S ave” to enable the mask setting.
Figure 4-15 Mask Zone
Note:
Max 4 masks can be set on the screen. The maximum size of a mask is 15% of the screen. .
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Alarm
External Digital Input 1
When alarm input is connected, the camera triggers an alarm only when the normal state (open or closed) changes. Connect external devices such as sirens or
flashing lights to the alarm output connector to signal users of the camera that an alarm is activated.
1 Alarm Input
Set the Alarm Input as “Alarm Input” or “OFF”. 2 Input Type Choose Normally Open or Normally Close
Figure 4-16 External Digital Input1
Motion Detection Settings
This function is designed to record video when the camera detects a motion.
Figure 4-17 Motion Detection Settings
Motion Detection : Users can choose to use this function or not by selecting “ON” or “OFF”
Area: Set the area you want to trigger motion detection when there is something moving in your selected area.
Sensitivity: Users can choose different levels of sensitivity which are 1~100.
Object: Users can choose different levels of Object which are 1~100.
Alarm Output
Alarm mode : Set the Alarm Mode as Event. By alarm input or motion detect, alarm output works.
Output Hold Time: Users can choose the hold time of alarm which can be 0s, 5s, 10s, 15s and 30s.
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Figure 4-18 Alarm Output
Figure 4-19 Output Hold Time
SD Recording
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
Note
click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
Confined SD recording priority: alarm > motion > network loss. This function is designed for storing video on the SD card. Insert SD memory card
before power on. One stream of camera must be selected MPEG4 or H.264. Otherwise, SD recording function will be set "OFF" automatically.
Figure 4-20 SD Recording
Users can choose recording conditions between Event and Network Loss. When users select “ Event”, 2 more selections will be effective.
SD Free Capacity
It shows the free capacity of the SD card.
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H.264 is the preferred source for recording.
If both Encoder No.1 and Encoder No.2 are H.264, the stream
will choose the Encoder No.2 as recording source.
SD recording can be enabled only when user choose the following 5 combinations.
Note
NO. 1 H.264 1080p No streaming
2 3
4 5
Encoder No.1 Encoder No. 2
H.264 720p H.264 D1 H.264 720p H.264 QVGA
H.264 720p No streaming MPEG4 720p No streaming
Notes of SD memory card : FAT32 format is available. After stopping record, eject SD memory card. Keep power during SD recording. Cheap SD memory cards are not reliable. Expensive SD memory cards are
recommended for data safety.
E -mail Notification
You can receive alarm and motion information by setting your E-mail account.
Conditions
Figure 4-21 Conditions
You can choose the form of the E-mail Notification of Alarm and Motion, but if choosing “Motion”, should set Motion Detec tion as “on” in Alarm settings. And if choosing “Alarm”, should set Alarm Input as “Alarm Input” in Alarm settings. See the picture below.
Figure 4-22 Motion detection Settings
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Email Server Settings
Authentication Settings
Figure 4-23 Email Server Settings
Select an authentication type.
1. No Authentication: no restrict rule
2. SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (E-mail) transmission across Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
3. PLAIN: PLAIN is the name of a registered SASL authentication mechanism, which serves as a parameter to the AUTH command. The PLAIN authentication mechanism is described in RFC 2595. PLAIN is the least secure of all the SASL authentication mechanisms, since the password is sent unencrypted across the network.
4. LOGIN: The LOGIN mechanism is supported by Microsoft's Outlook Express, as well as by some other clients.
5. TLS/START TLS: when select this item you can change the data beside it
Figure 4-24 Choosing TLS/START TLS
E-mail Server (SMTP): Enter your outgoing mail server (SMTP). E-mail User ID: Input your E-mail account ID number. Password: Input your E-mail account password. Password (Confirm): Confirm your E-mail password. Administrator E-mail Address: Input the E-mail address which you want the email
to be sent to. Press “save & test E-mail” button to save your setting and to test your E-mail
setting.
Figure 4-25 Email Information
Mail to
This function is designed to send multiple users when the alarm in or motion detection function is set.
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Figure 4-26 Mail to
If “Send to Administrator” is set to “ON” when a motion happens, the E-mail server will always send a mail to the administrator. And E-mails can also be sent to multiple users when a motion occurs.
Audio
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
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click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and o ptions as defaults.
You can set up your audio setting by enabling audio input and output.
Figure 4-27 Audio Settings
Audio Input
Ÿ Audio Input: Set to "ON" when receiving audio from a microphone connected to the camera. Ÿ Audio Input Leve l: Select among High, Mid and Low.
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Figure 4-28 Audio Input
Audio Output
Figure 4-29 Audio Output
Network Settings
Ÿ Audio Output: Set to "ON" when delivering audio to a speaker connected to the camera, Ÿ Audio Output Level: Select among High, Mid and Low
Note: Audio Input/Output can have some noise and delay.
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
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click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
Basic
Basic
Figure 4-30 Network basic
Network
Ÿ IP Address: Input your IP address here when you select “Manual”. Ÿ Subnet Mask: Please use default number: 255.255.255.0. If the subnet mask
is not properly configured, the camera may not be able to communicate with other devices on the network.
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Ÿ Default Gat eway: leave it blank as default setting. It is unnecessary to enter Default Gateway if it is not used. Ask your Network Administrator for Default Gateway information.
Ÿ Primary DNS: (same as above) Ÿ Secondary DNS: (same as above)
Live Stream
Ÿ Protocol: This is used by Live View.
Users can select TCP or Http protocol.
Port
Ÿ Port: This is H ttp port number of WEB server in the camera. When Http is selected for Live Stream Protocol, Live View also uses the port number. We recommend using the default port; if you need to change the default port, please contact your system administrator. Options: 1025 to 65535 (80 is the default). After changing the port number, enter URI with the port number to IE. ( Example: 192.168.0.2:8080 ) Ÿ Http: This is Http port number. We recommend using the default Http if you need to change the default Http, please contact your system administrator.
Options: 1025 to 65535 (443 is the default).
FTP Server
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
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In this page, you can activate a FTP Server to visit SD card for SD recording result.
Ÿ Click “ON” to activate the FTP function. Then you should follow the following procedures to set up related settings. Or “OFF” to disable the FTP function and you can skip the following procedures.
Ÿ Enter a login ID if you activate the FTP function. Ÿ Enter a password associated with a login ID. Ÿ Re-enter the password to confirm it. Ÿ Determine the number of maximum connections by selecting a number from
the drop-down list in the Max Simultaneous Connections field. Note: This parameter
is the max of FTP Client connections, not the max of IE Window’s connections.
Ÿ Enter ftp://<Login ID>:<Password>@<ip-address> in Windows Explorer, then you will find
the SD recording result.
The original setting is ftp://admin:jvc@192.168.0.2 When you’re visiting the SD recording
files, date and time of record refers to the folder’s and file’s name.
click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
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RTSP
Figure 4-31 FTP Sever Settings
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
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Authentication
click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
You should enter the Login ID, Password and Password (confirm) if select “ON”.
Figure 4-32 Authentication
Multicast Address
You could choose the value from 224.0.0.23 to 239.255.255.254.
Figure 4-33 Multicast Address
Encoder No.1 & Encoder No.2
Figure 4-34 Encoder No.1 & Encoder No.2
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Please choose desired options and value and remember to click “save” button to save all your settings.
Note: RTSP URIs for Encoder No.1 & Encoder No.2 are: rtsp://(ip address):(port1)/livestream rtsp://(ip address):(port2)/livestream
H ttps
Admin Function
Administrator
Figure 4-35 Certificate File Upload
Users can upload certificate here: Click “Browse”, it will pop out a window then you can choose the file that you want to upload.
Press the item -Administrator Function on setting menu. You can setup system password.
The default setting for system Admin ID and password is: User ID: admin Password: jvc Language: English You can enter your own Admin ID and password at this field.
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Figure 4-36 Administrator
User List
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
Note
click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
Besides administrator, guests can access the camera under authorization from system administrator by ID and password controller. However, User1~5 are
allowed to review the live picture only. Withou t authorization, any operation will be forbidden.
Ÿ The default guest’s login name and password are “user” and “ jvc”. Ÿ Enter a guest’s User ID in the User ID field. Ÿ Enter a password associated with a guest’s User ID Ÿ Re-enter the password again to confirm it.
Figure 4-37 User Setting 1
Date/Time
Finally, click Save to save the settings.
Figure 4-38 Reset
Set Display and Synchronization Mode
Figure 4-39 Date and Time
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The user can choose Synchronization Mode here from three different types.
Set Date and Time Manually
Set up the camera’s date and time in the Set Date and Time Manually field.
Figure 4-40 Set Date and Time Manually
Set Date and Time by NTP Server
1. Time Zone: Select the time zone where your camera is located.
2. NTP Server: Select NTP in the Synchronization Mode. If “NTP” is selected, the date and time will be synchronized by the NTP server. Note: Please make sure
disable SD recording function before you enable NTP synchronization mode.
3. Time Adjustment Period :Users can choose time adjustment intervals
4. Finally click “Save &Test”
Figure 4-41 Set Date and Time By NTP Server
Daylight
Figure 4-42 Daylight
Daylight Saving Select “ON” to activate the daylight-saving function if you are in a daylight saving
time zone (effective for NTP mode only), and then choose the starting time ,ending time and time adjustment.
Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. You can also
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click the left button “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options as defaults.
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Update
You can update system firmware if the update file is available. It is the customer's responsibility to update firmware. All camera motions will shut down during
firmware update. Close any other screens before starting a firmware update. Never disconnect power and LAN cable during the firmware update process. Rebooting the camera after firmware update may take approx. 15 minutes. After you finish FW update, please reboot your computer first time. Be careful, power can’t be shut down when you’re updating firmware. Otherwise, it will cause FW update failure and you have to call back to maintenance.
Figure 4-43 Firmware Update
Configuration
Video Type
Users can select “NTSC” or “PAL” according requirement. Flicker by fluorescent light can be reduced by selecting PAL mode if the public
power is 50Hz, or NTSC mode if the power is 60Hz.
Figure 4-44 Video Type
Note: Analog video output is not available.
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Import Configuration Settings
This function is designed to upload configuration setting from the client computer to network cameras .
Figure 4-45 Import Configuration Settings
Export Configuration Settings
This function is designed to export configuration settings to the client computer.
Figure 4-46 Export Configuration Settings
Event Log
Set to Factory Default
This function is designed to reset all configuration settings into factory default.
Figure 4-47 Set to Factory Default
Network Camera Reboot
This function is designed to reboot the camera.
Figure 4-48 Network Camera Reboot
Click the buttons to display the desired logbooks or to delete all logs.
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Information
Figure 4-49 Log Browse
FW version and MAC address will be shown.
Figure 4-50 FW version and MAC address
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Miscellaneous
Click the button. This camera contains free open source code.
Figure 4-51 Miscellaneous
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5 Specification
Operational Specifications
Image device 1/2.7-type Mega-pixel CMOS sensor
Sensitivity Color:0.6 lx, B/W: 0.6 lx (50%)
Day/Night Easy D/N
Auto Gain Control Off/On, selectable
White Balance
Electric Shutter
Noise Reduction Yes
3 Axis Gimbal s Yes
Motion detection Yes
Lens Type
BLC Yes
Audio Line in/out
Alarm 1 in / 1 out (Alarm out spec: 0.5A / AC120V max)
ATW (2800K~ 8500K) and Manual
PAL:1/25~1/10000 sec NTSC: 1/ 30~1/10000 sec
1/3-type 3-9mm F:1.2
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IP Specifications
Video Compression H.264 & MPEG4 & MJPEG
Real time stream:
Video Streaming
1080P H.264 or 720P H.264+D1 or D1+D1 Independent controllable frame rate and
bandwidth. Constant or variable bitrate control
NTSC: 1080P(1920 x 1080), 720P(1280 x 720), D1(720 x 480), 4CIF(704 x 480), VGA(640 x 480), CIF(352 x 240), QVGA(320 x 240)
Resolution
PAL: 1080P(1920 x 1080), 720P(1280 x 720), D1(720 x 576), 4CIF(704 x 576), VGA(640 x 480), CIF(352 x 288), QVGA(320 x 240)
PAL: Up to 25fps
Image Frame Rate
Security
NTSC: Up to 30fps
Multiple user access levels with password protection
Users 1 Administrator, 5 users
Video Access from Web Browser
Full control of all camera settings available to administrator
Windows XP or Windows 7 as OS, Minimum Web Browsing Requirements
Internet Explorer Version 6.0-8.0,
CPU: Intel Pentium IV X2 2.4 GHz or equivalent
AMD,
Memory: 1G or above
Network interface
Supported Protocols
RJ-45, 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T, FULL/HALF/Auto
negotiation
IPv4, Http, TCP, RTSP, RTP, ICMP, UDP, IGMP,
RTCP, FTP, DNS, DHCP, ARP
Surveillance Protocol ONVIF Compatible (pass compliance test tool)
Onboard Storage SDHC (suggest class 10)
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Electrical
Power Supply PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 0, DC12V, AC24V
Power Consumption PoE 0.13A, DC12V 550mA
Mechanical
Dimension Ø 126mm x 106mm
Weight 490g
Power Input: removable terminal block
Network: RJ45 connector Connectors
Audio In/out: removable terminal block
Alarm In/out out: removable terminal block
Environmental
Operating Temperature
- 10°C to 50°C
Operating Humidity 0% to 90%
Storage Temperature - 20°C to 60°C
© 2012 JVC KENWOOD Corporation
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