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any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication.
Safety Precaution
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Before installing the product, please read the following with care
Make sure to turn off the power before installing the system.
Do not install under the direct sunlight or in dusty areas.
Make sure to use the product within the temperature and humidity specified.
Do not operate the product in the presence of vibrations or strong magnetic fields.
Do not put electrically conducting materials in the ventilation hole.
Do not open the top cover of the products. It may cause a failure or electric shock on the
components.
To prevent from overheating, make sure to keep the distance at least 10 cm from the ventilation
hole.
Make sure proper voltage before connecting the power.
This User Manual provides information on operating and managing this premium
network camera. It includes instructions for installation, operation and configuration,
as well as troubleshooting tips.
1.2 Features
This IP Camera is a network-based system with remote live monitoring, audio
monitoring and control via an IP network such as LAN, ADSL/VDSL, and Wireless LAN.
Camera
1/3” CMOS Image Sensor
X20 Optical Zoom, X12 Digital Zoom
True Day & Night (ICR)
VS-541 = CVBS & IP
VS-541-HDSDI = HDSDI & IP
Video
Highly Efficient Compression Algorithm, H.264 & MJPEG Support
Resolutions: CIF (352x240) – Full HD (1920x1080)
Wide Range of Transmission Rates: 32kbps ~ 8mbps
Various Transmission Modes: CBR, VBR
Motion Detection
Audio
Multi-Transmission Mode: Simplex (Megapixel IP Camera Client PC or Decoder,
Client PC or Decoder Megapixel IP Camera), Full Duplex
Network
Fixed IP & Dynamic IP (DHCP) Support
1:1, 1:N Support
Multicasting
Various Protocol Support Types: TCP/IP, UDP, Multicast, DHCP, SMTP, HTTP,
The IP Camera can be connected in one of two ways:
1) 1 to 1 connection where one camera is connected to one PC client or a decoder
system, or 2) 1 to many connections where one system can be connected to several
PCs and decoder systems (the video server can work as a video decoder which takes
the data from a video server or IP camera, decodes and outputs analog video).
Topology
Generally, the IP Camera and PC or a Decoder is connected in a 1-to-1 mode or a 1-to
many configuration:
1:1 Connection
Site
Remote Center (Decoder)
Remote Center
Site
Remote Center (PC SW)
One camera 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 transferred in either direction.
1:N Connection
Site
Remote Center
or
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o
In this configuration, a site can be monitored from many remote central locations.
Maximum connections would be limited by network bandwidth connection. Functionally,
the VMS (Video Management System) software provided can replace the decoder.
If the network supports multicasting, a large number of decoders can be used to receive
video effectively from a camera using a single streaming of video and audio. However,
Multicast Mode is possible only when the network environment supports multicast.
Relay
Site Center 1(Decoder)
Video and Audio Data can be retransmitted from one center to another center. The
arrangement is useful when the limited network bandwidth can allow more than one
center to monitor this site.
VMS (Video Management System)
Site
Remote Center
Site
Remote Center (Decoder)
VMS (Video Management System) is a Window-Based Remote Monitoring Program in
used to monitor or control video, audio, and events in real time from several IP cameras
or video servers. Please refer to the VMS User Manual for more details.
Connect the Power Adaptor to IP Camera
Connect Network Cable to Ethernet Port
To display video through Composite Port, after connecting each port to a monitor,
set preview option “ON” on the web-viewer page.
2.2 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.
2.3 Connecting Serial Ports
RS-485 on the IP camera can be connected to external equipment such as a 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 the IP
camera, the serial port and decoder system works in pass-through mode; data from one
port is delivered to the other port and vice versa.
2.4 Connecting Sensor and Alarm
Connect Sensor and Alarm Devices to corresponding terminals accordingly.
2.5 Connecting Power
After confirming the Power Source, connect power adaptor and connect the 12VDC
connector to the IP camera.
2.6 Check if it Works
Once the power is supplied to the IP camera, it will start booting. The IP camera will
boot up to an operating mode after approximately 40-60 seconds. The green LED on
the Ethernet Port will flash indicating the IP camera is ready. Software provided on the
disc called VS Manager, allows you to check the IP address and other network details
of the IP camera. Please refer to the VS Manager manual for instructions on how to find
the camera’s IP address and details to modify if necessary.
There are two ways to monitor video when the center system and IP camera are
connected. In order for a proper operation, an IP address must be set accordingly.
Please refer to the VS Manager Manual enclosed with product for further details.
Default ID : admin Default Password : 1234
Video Monitoring using Internet Explorer
Open Internet Explorer and enter camera’s IP address. The system will ask for
confirmation to install Active-X control. Once authorized, the Internet Explorer will start
to display video images from camera as shown below:
Video Select
Select the Video Stream to be Viewed: Primary or Secondary
This camera is capable of Dual Streaming (Select “Use Dual Encode” on Video
Menu); primary streaming and secondary streaming. Video will be displayed
according to the resolution set on video configuration. If dual streaming is not
activated, secondary video is not available.
View Size
Adjust the Screen Size
Screen size is initially adjusted according to the compression resolution. If you click
the 50% icon, the whole screen size will be reduced to half size.
Digital Zoom
Control the Digital Zoom on the Screen
The more the camera zooms in, the smaller the square of the control
panel. Position of the image can be changed by moving the position of the
square. If you press x1, the screen will return to the normal size.
PTZ Control (Optical Zoom & Digital Zoom built-in the Camera)
Control PTZ and PTZ Control Panel is used for controlling external PTZ
devices when the external PTZ devices are connected through serial port.
It is possible to make zooming control by Zoom In/Out buttons of PTZ
control Panel. To use digital zoom, select Digital Zoom ON in the
Camera tab.
- Stop: Stop on-going PTZ action.
- Focus Near, Focus Far, Auto Focus: Adjust the focus of the lens.
Select Preset
Set preset position and move to that specific position.
- Goto: Move to the selected preset entry if the preset entry is set.
- Set: Set the current position to the selected preset entry.
- Clear: Delete the selected preset entry.
Sensor Input
Display the Status of the Sensor in Real Time
This camera supports one sensor input. When the sensor of the camera is working,
the sensor light turns red.
Alarm Output
Operate the Alarm Device by Pressing the Number Icon
This camera supports one alarm output. A number icon indicates the status of the
alarm device.
Snapshot
Capture video images and store them as BMP or JPEG files.
Talk
Transfer audio from the PC’s microphone to the camera.
File Record
Recording to an AVI file on Live View page is available. AVI files are generated in the
specified folder or in specified file name on the PC where web browser is running.
1. Press “Set” button to select folder or create a new folder.
Enter the file name in the Filename field.
2. Press “Start” button to start the recording.
3. Press “Stop” button to end the recording.
4. The AVI file named “IP address_hh_mm_ss” or
“File name_IP address_hh_mm_ss” will be generated in
the specified folder depending on whether the path is
specified to a folder or a prefix of the file name.
Display Buffer
Set the number of video frames to be buffered before being displayed on web
browser. Larger value results in smoother video by sacrificing the latency. A setting of
10 ~ 15 frames generally is used for most situations.
Video Monitoring with Decoder System
Once the camera’s IP address is set in the remote IP address section of the decoder,
the decoder system will connect to camera and start receiving the video images.
Normally, a monitor connected to the decoder will display video images.
Remote setting is available by using a web browser. Enter the IP address of the
camera and a live view screen appears as shown below. Press the Setup button
located in the upper right area of the monitoring screen to go to the server setup. For
Remote Setting, the user needs to be authorized higher than a manager level user.
Enter IP Address
Press Setup button
The configurations are grouped into 10 categories: System, Video, Audio, Network,
Serial, Event, PTZ, Record, User and Camera. Any configuration changes are not
applied until Apply button is pressed. Leav ing the page without pressing Apply button,
any changes in the page will be discarded.
The set System ID is displayed with video image on Web browser. The System ID is
also transferred to remote software, such as VMS, and displayed on it.
BurnIn OSD System ID
BurnIn OSD System ID specifies the string to be inserted into video image before
encoding. Only alphanumeric and blank characters are allowed. Position and size can
be configured on BurnIn OSD section of the video page.
Language
Select the Language to be used for Web-Based Configuration.
Firmware
Firmware Version
Display the current Firmware Version.
Board ID
Display the Network Board ID of the camera recognized by system.
Upgrade
Upgrade Firmware
1. Press Browse button to select a firmware file from PC.
2. Press Firmware Upgrade button to start to upgrade.
3. Messages for showing status (downloading / upgrading) will be displayed.
4. The camera will reboot automat ically after completing upgrade. Do not turn off the
camera during upgrading.
Config Backup & Restore
Backup
All the configuration settings can be saved and stored.
Restore
Stored configuration can be browsed and restored. The server is rebooted when the
Config Restore button is pressed.
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