M170-HD(N)Di100/120-001
Megapixel Network Camera
KNC-HDDi100 / KNC-HNDi100
KNC-HDDi120 / KNC-HNDi120
Installation Guide
3. Product Description
Description and function
LED Type:
KNC-HNDi100, KNC-HNDi120
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Standard Type:
KNC-HDDi100, KNC-HDDi120
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4. Install the hardware
KNC-HDDi100, KNC-HNDi100, KNC-HDDi120, KNC-HNDi120 are designed to be installed using a
template as shown below.
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Table of Contents
1.INTRODUCTION
2.PACKAGE CONTENTS
3.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
4.INSTALL THE HARDWARE
5.ASSIGN AN IP ADDRESS
6. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
1. Introduction
KNC-HDDi100, KNC-HNDi100, KNC-HDDi120, KNC-HNDi120 Installation Guide
This installation guide provides instructions for installing the Network Camera on your
network. For all other aspects of using the product, please see the User’s Manual,
available on the CD included in this package, or from http://www.ktnc.co.kr
Installation steps
1. Check the package contents against the list below.
2. Product description.
3. Install the hardware.
4. Set an IP address.
5. Set the admin and user ID and password, See User’s Manual.
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1. Infrared LED – These LEDs emit infra red radiations.
2. Reset Button – Press the reset switch for more than 10 seconds,
the restore the camera to the function default settings.
3. Service Video Connector – Outputs video to the monitor.
4. Power Input(DC12V) – Connect DC 12V power.
5. Network Connector –
The Network Camera connects to the network via a standard network cable, and
automatically detects the speed of the local network segment
(10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet). PoE Supported
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Standard Type
(Sunshield Cover)
1. Template – To mount the camera.
2. Screws(3ea) - To secure the camera to the template.
LED Type
(LED Cover)
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Connection
1. Connect the camera to the network using a UTP cable (CAT.5), Power can be supplied via
the network cable (PoE)
2. Connect DC 12V to the power terminal. This is not necessary if the Network Camera is
connected to PoE hub or midspan.
3. Check that the indicator LEDs indicates the correct conditions.
4. Connect the analog monitor to the service video connector for adjusting focus and press and quickly
release the reset switch for focus assistant mode.
Then you can select normal view or focus view mode using the reset switch.
Caution: When you use focus assistant mode, “Focus View” mode is recommended for more exact focus.
Caution: Focus assistant mode will be automatically exited after 3 minutes for normal operation.
Dimensions
Important!
This product must be used in compliance with local laws and regulations.
2. Package Contents
Network Camera Video Output Test Cable Software CD
Installation Guide Template Screws
3-Axis Gimbal
Pan Rotation
CAUTION panning(Pan + Horizontal) the bracket in excess of 1 rotations in one direction
CAUTION Tilt Rotation - LED Type: Viewable operation tilt angle 50˚
Tilt Rotation
may cause damage to the cable.
Standard Type: Viewable operation tilt angle 70˚
Ø100
Ø108.5
Horizontal Rotation
96.9
45
Ø135
5. Assign an IP address
To make it accessible on the network, the Network Camera must be assigned an IP address.
Note:
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A network DHCP server is optional.
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The Network Camera has the default IP address 192.168.0.123.
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If IP assignment fails, check that there is no firewall blocking its operation and check that the Network
Camera and your computer's IP is located on the same subnet.
Accessing the Network Camera
1. Start your browser(when you rst run ActiveX to install, run an “IE as Administrator” on Window 7 or Vista).
2. Enter the IP address or host name of the Network Camera in the Address eld of your browser.
8. The video image displays in your browser.
Assign an IP address using IP Installer
IP installer automatically search and display KT&C network devices on your network. The application
can also be used to manually assign a static IP address.
Note:
The computer running the IP installer must be on the same network segment (physical subnet) as the Network
Camera.
1. Check that the Network Camera is connected to the network and that power has been applied.
2. Start KT&C IP installer.
3. When the Network Camera is displayed as shown above, select the unit that need to be assigned
an IP.
A. Refresh Device List – Rescan local network to nd the Network Camera.
B. Authenticate – Enter the administrator ID and password.
* Default User ID and Password is [ID: admin, Password: admin]
C. Host Name – Enter the Host Name of the Network Camera.
D. IP Settings
i. Dynamic – Assign dynamic IP address automatically from DHCP server on your network.
ii. Static – Assign static IP address manually.
iii. Port – Enter the HTTP port the Network Camera will use. The default setting is 80.
Alternatively, any port in the range 1024-65535 may be used, but check rst with your
system administrator before changing the default setting.
E. Network Settings
i. Subnet Mask – Specify the mask for the subnet the Network Camera located on.
ii. Gateway – Specify the IP address of the default router (gateway) used for connecting devices
attached to different networks and network segments.
iii. Pri. DNS – Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server. This server provides the
translation of host names to IP addresses on your network.
iv. Sec. DNS – Specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server. This will be used if the
primary DNS server is unavailable.
3. If you are accessing the Network Camera for the rst time, you will see the following warning
message as shown below.
4. Click the warning message and select “Install ActiveX Control…”.
5. Click “Install” to install the KT&C Web Viewer.
6. If a Windows Security Alert pop-up appears, click “Unblock”.
7. After installing the KT&C Web View ActiveX Control, a Login page will be displayed.
Enter the user ID and password.
Note:
To view streaming video in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your browser to allow the “KT&C Web Viewer” to
be installed on your computer. This ActiveX component is installed the first time a video stream is accessed.
6. Product Specications
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Image Device
Lens(Unit: mm) 3.5 ~ 16mm(F1.6) Varifocal Lens, DC IRIS
Day and Night True Day & Night with ICR Mechanism
Minimum Illumination
IR LED 30ea(KNC-HNDi100, KNC-HNDi120)
Video
General
KNC-HDDi100
KNC-HNDi100
KNC-HDDi120
KNC-HNDi120
Video Codec
Resolutions
(H.264/MJPEG)
Video Streaming
Image Settings
Operating
Conditions
Dimension 136.4(Ø) x 95.3(mm)
1/3” SONY 1.3M Progressive Scan CMOS
1/3” SONY 3M Progressive Scan CMOS
Color: 0.625 lux at 30 IRE, F1.4
B/W: 0 lux at 30 IRE, F1.4
H.264 Main Prole
Motion JPEG
H.264: Max. 1280x1024@30fps (KNC-HDDi100, KNC-HNDi100)
H.264: Max. 1920x1080@30fps (KNC-HDDi120, KNC-HNDi120)
H.264: Min. 320x240@30fps
MJPEG: Max. 1280x720@30fps
MJPEG: Min. 176x120@30fps
Simultaneous Motion JPEG and H.264
Controllable frame rate and bandwidth
Constant and variable bit rate (H.264)
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, White Balance, Exposure Control, Back Light Compensation
Compression levels : 100 (Motion JPEG)
Viewer Magnication : 0.5x, 1x, 1.5x, 2x
Overlay capabilities : time, date, text, privacy mask
KNC-HDDi100:DC12V(±10%), Max. 310mA
Power
Weight 343g
KNC-HDDi120:DC12V(±10%), Max. 330mA
KNC-HNDi100:DC12V(±10%), Max. 560mA
KNC-HNDi120:DC12V(±10%), Max. 580m
Power over Ethernet Class 3 (IEEE 802.3af)
Temperature: - 10°C ~ +50°C (14°F ~ 122°F)
Humidity 20-80% RH (non-condensing)
4. Click the “Set” button to save conguration.
Note:
Default User ID and Password is [ID: admin, Password: admin]