ProVisual PTZ2007-X18 User Manual

PTZ2007-X18
2 MP Laser HD IP High Speed PTZ Camera
User Manual
Contents
1 Warning.......................................................................................... 1
2 Features ......................................................................................... 1
3 Installations ................................................................................... 3
4 PDVR Instructions and Operation ................................................ 7
4.2.1 IP Camera Connection ............................................ 8
4.2.2 Scheduled Record ................................................... 9
4.2.3 User ........................................................................ 10
4.2.4 Network .................................................................. 11
4.2.5 Running ................................................................. 12
4.2.6 Storage................................................................... 13
4.2.7 Adjustment ............................................................ 13
4.2.8 Motion Detection ................................................... 15
4.2.9 PTZ ......................................................................... 16
4.2.10 Decoder................................................................ 20
4.2.11 Set Alarm.............................................................. 21
5 IE Remote Monitoring ................................................................. 22
5.4.1 Connect Windows DVR Server ............................. 26
5.4.2 Field remote monitoring ........................................ 28
5.4.3 Remote setting ...................................................... 28
5.4.4 Remote playback local history video.................... 28
1 Warning
Do not install this speed dome in hazardous places where combustible or
explosive materials are stored or used.
Please strictly abide by all the safety rules in the countries and areas
when install and use.
Make sure all the power supply around you and camera’s power are off
when installing.
This camera runs on DC12V; do not connect it to higher or lower
voltage.
Do not install the camera under the circumstances that is beyond.
2 Features
2.1 Features
Adopt Sony CMOS chip; 18X Optical zoom; ½.8’’ Progressive scan CMOS; Support ONVIF 2.3; IP66 waterproof; IR-CUT day/ night auto switch; Compass function, display direction; Auto running memory against power outage; RTC function, call any functions at any time; Build in double devices for lightning proof and surge proof; 7 " aluminum alloy structure, better magnetic shield and heat radiation; Adopt advanced stepper motor, less heating and no shaking in low speed Password protection, prevent unauthorized user revising the parameter; Compatible with the flexibility and auto running setup of high speed
dome camera;
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Image Sensor
½.8" 2 Megapixel CMOS
Day night Mode
IR-CUT auto switch;
Min. Illumination
0.1 Lux/F1.6 (Wide-angle)
Scan Mode
Line by line
Electronic Shutter
1/25 secs to 1/500 secs
Optical Zoom
18X
Focal Length
F=4.7mm~84.6mm
Horizontal View Angle
55.2°~3.2° (Wide-angle Telescope)
Zoom Speed
3 secs (optical, wide-angel-telescope)
Exposure Mode
Auto exposure/ auto white balance/ AGC
Sync system
Internal Sync
OSD Menu
English
Pan/Tilt Speed
Pan: 0.08°~220°/ sec Tilt: 0.08°~110°/ sec
Pan/Tilt Range
Pan: 360° Tilt: 90°
Preset
128 accuracy: ±0.1°
Cruise
4, 27presets/cruise
Pattern
4, 180 secs/group
360° Scan
360° continuous scan, 360° intermittent scan
SNR
>50dB
Gamma Correct
Support
Motion Detection
Support
Mirror
Support
Waterproof
IP66
Housing, 1pc superpower LED IR light + 6pcs LED Array IR lights,
night vision distance up to 120 meters.
2.2 Specifications
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Channel
4CH
8CH
9-16CH
17-32CH
CPU
Celeron
D2.4G or
more
Celeron
D2.66G or
more
Celeron
D2.8G or
more
Celeron
D3.0G or
more
Memory
256M
512M
512M or
more
256M
Video Card
Intel 865G
Intel 915G/945G
Intel 945PE
or more
Motherboards
3 Installations
3.1 Hardware requirements
Notice: <1> Please use Intel CPU, it is better to use Pentium D Dual-Core if it is
16CH. It is not available for AMB or other platform at present. <2> Please use Gigabyte or ASUS motherboards, and choose Intel main chip, do not use VIA, SIS, ATI and nVIDIA assembled motherboards in case of incompatibility. <3> after tested the memory use dual channel, the CPU consumption would be reduced by about 5%
3.2 Software requirement
<1> Use Microsoft Windows XP Professional sp2 instead of the server, and the Hard disk USES the NTFS file system format <2> Install DirectX 9.0c or above <3> Use the latest video card driver <4> Do not install fire wall or any Antivirus software and application program in the computer that installed the PDVR
Note: Do install the motherboard driver program before installing the video card; otherwise the video card and the PDVR cannot work
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properly.
3.3 PDVR Installation
Please insert the CD to the computer, read the data, back up to the computer and compress the RAR. Package.
Find the icon in the compression file. Double click the above Icon, as shows below windows when Installing:
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When installed,click <Finish>.Then the Desktop will show the below
icon:
4 PDVR Instructions and Operation
4.1 PDVR
Click the <PDVR> icon and access to the Main menu as follows:
<Config>: Enter to set the PDVR and Camera configuration. <Play back>: Play back the record video. <Monitor>: Monitor the audio of the camera. <Full screen>: enter the full screen, right click the dialog box, and exit
the full screen.
<Lock>: Lock/Unlock the software. <Help>: Check the Help information. <Direction key>: Click the up/down/left/ right key to control the PTZ. <PTZ>: control the camera’s PTZ.
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<Screen Division>: Show the current screen division. <Record>: Start record, if select Channel 1, record Channel 1.
4.2 Configuration
4.2.1 IP Camera Connection Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <IP Camera Connection> as below:
<Set TV format>: PAL/NTSC optional <Time Type>: select the format of the time <IP Address>: Show the current IP Address <Mac Address>: show the current Mac Address <Search-refresh>: Click and the system can auto search the camera,
and shows in the <Cameras found in network> column.
<Set IP>: Click this icon, input new IP address, and click <Set>, the
camera IP is adjusted.
<Search-add>: Click and the system can auto search the camera, and
add the camera in the <Cameras found in network> column.
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<Location Text>: choose a connected camera, click and edit the
location text.
<Add>: add a new camera IP address, input the effective IP address an
location text, then apply to finish.
<View>: Select and image will show in the main menu. <Up/Down>: Adjust the turns of the camera/ <Delete>: Delete the unnecessary IP camera/
4.2.2 Scheduled Record
Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Scheduled Record> as below:
<Camera>: Choose the location text to set the record. <Record Mode>: User has 3 options:
[1] Continuous Record(C)
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[2] Motion Record (M): Record when there is movement. User should set
the Zone and Sensitivity of the Motion detection before Motion Record.
[3] No Record: only browse the video, no record. User can manually set
the record in Main Menu
<Begin Time /End Time>: Set the record begin time and end time <Date>: User can set the record time from Sunday to Saturday
according to needs.
<All is the same as above>: click this icon, and all the cameras apply
the same recode mode.
4.2.3 User Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <User> as below:
<Add>: Click <Add>, the user information will be activated, User can
set the authority.
<Edit>: Select a user name, click<Edit>, the user information will be
activated.
<Delete>: Select a user name, click<Delete>, and <Confirm>.
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<Cameras remote user can view>: set up a remote connection for the
added user, when select the corresponding channel, remote user can view the corresponding cameras when it is remotely connected.
4.2.4 Network Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Network> as below:
<Socket Port>: Default Socket: 9000, 9001, 9002, user can modify
other ports, such as: 9003, 9004, or 9005 etc.
<Http Server Port>: if the remote is monitored by IE Browser, the
default Http Server Port is 80, user can also modify other number that is not conflict with the operating system or other network operating such as 90 or 8080 etc. if modified the port, please insert “http:” before the IE browser remote view. E.g. If user modified 80 to 90. And the new website address will be: http://****.dvr.99.org:90.
<Enable Manufacture>: (dvr99.org is the company domain server.) Register the domain name; it is composed of 4-8 letters or numbers.
When registered, user can use the new domain name to visit the DVR (if
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the camera has registered domain name, please delete the registered domain name if you want a new one, then you can register it).
<Connect Mode>: Two options can be chosen, 100M or 300M network
cable. If choose 300M, then use 300M network cable to connect the camera.
Notice:
[1] If reinstalling the operation system, please delete the domain name, if not, the original domain name will wait another 1 month to register (the company’s domain name server will delete the corresponding domain name). [2] Socket Port 9000. 9001. 9002 can be modified, it is better to set above 9000 in case it is conflict with other port. When modify, make sure that each host network port between may not conflict, otherwise, user can not visit the camera.
4.2.5 Running
Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Running> as below:
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<Reboot/ Power off>: Set the date and time of the Reboot and Power
off.
<DVR auto boots >: select this icon, the DVR run with the computer.
4.2.6 Storage Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Storage> as below:
<Video directory>: The storage path of the video file. <Photo directory>: the storage path of the record back-up files. The
system support.
Notice: The ARM must be NTFS, do not support FAT32.
4.2.7 Adjustment
Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Adjustment> windows as below:
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<Select Camera>: Choose the camera’s location text, then adjustment
the camera’s color.
<Digital Shutter>: Adjust the camera’s exposure time. <Manual Reduce>: manually reduce the frame, if choose 1/2, the frame
will reduced to half of before.
<Adjustment>: Adjust the color and contract ration, also can
automatically adjust the brightness.
<Default>: Restore the color to the default setting. <Set Balance Mode>: 6 options: auto/ outdoor/
fluorescence/manual/indoor/tungsten wire.
<Reverse Video>: 180° flip <Edge gain>: when it is ON, the image quality is high. <Stream Control>: support 4 options low/medium/high/disable. <Exposure Mode>: adjust image exposure. <IR Switch>:
[1] Hardware switch: the photo resistance switch according to the light.
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[2] Software switch: IR switches according to the image brightness. [3] Combine.
4.2.8 Motion Detection
When there is movement in the motion detection zone, the system can trigger to record and alarm. Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Adjustment> windows as below:
<Motion Detection Zone>: Select a camera, Hold down the left mouse
button and drag the mouse until there appears a red rectangular region, the same action will be cancel the motion detection zone.
<Sensitivity>: the higher sensitivity, the stronger the motion detection
ability is.
<All is the same as above>: click this icon, and all the cameras apply
the same motion detection mode.
<Duration>: the record time when the object moves out of the motion
detection zone.
<Enable Trigger>: it alarms when there has object moving in the
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motion detection zone.
<Enable video maximum>: enlarge the image of the motion detection
zone when there is movement.
<Auto disable alarm>: Set auto stop time, and the camera auto disable
alarm.
<Manually disable alarm>: Click the alarm screen, and disable alarm.
4.2.9 PTZ
Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <PTZ> windows as below:
<PTZ Control>: click up/down/left/right key to control the PTZ <ZOOM>: change the view range of the camera <Focus>: Manual focus, adjust the focal length to monitor the object
clearly
<Iris>: adjust the aperture <Pan speed>: adjust the pan speed, the higher, and the faster <Tilt speed>: adjust the tilt speed, the higher, and the faster
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<Set preset>: move the camera to the monitoring place and set the
configuration, then input the preset ID in the <Preset ID > and a name in <Preset Name>, Click end to finish the setting.
<Call preset>: Choose from the preset ID or double click it as below.
User can also call preset at the DVR main menu: right click the video interface and choose the preset as below:
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<Delete preset>: select a preset, and click [Delete]. <Preset cruise>: select a Group ID, add the cruise preset, and set dwell
time for each preset, then apply.
Then back to the DVR Main menu, right-click the video screen as below:
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Preset cruise can be called in <PTZ> window as below:
<Group ID>: Classify presets in different angles into a group, four
groups and 128 presets can be set.
<Preset ID>: Fill a number for the new added preset. <Preset Name>: Fill a name for the new added preset. <Cruise interval>: Set the camera’s preset dwell interval. <Add>: After setting the Preset ID, Preset Name, click [Add] icon and
add successfully, and the new added preset will be show in the column.
<Cruise>: Click here and the dome starts cruise. Notice: PTZ function should be effective with the IP dome camera; it
cannot control the analog camera.
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4.2.10 Decoder
Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Decoder> windows as below:
<Search-refresh>: Search the decoder in the LAN. <Decoder IP>: Show the added Decoder IP. <Location Text>: Name the added Decoder, it will be showed in the
main menu when right click and choose.
<Add>: Add new Decoder, and new added decoder will be showed in
the right column.
<Delete> Delete the added decoder. <Edit> Edit the added decoder. <Reset IP> If user needs to modify the decoder IP, user can input new
value in the IP, MASK and GATEWAY, then click Reset IP, and apply.
Notice:
[1] After modifying the decoder IP, the decoder will reboot, please wait 1 minute, the decoder will be back to normal after reboot. Operation on the TV Wall needs the support of the decoder box.
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[2] When finished adding decoder IP in the Decoder interface, return to the main menu and if need to switch to the TV image, please right click and pop up the below dialog box:
Click to choose the decoder, then click the TV name and switch the image to the TV.
4.2.11 Set Alarm
Access the main menu, click<Config>, and choose <Decoder> windows as below:
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<Set Alarm>: Select [Enable alarm], it support [Short-circuit alarm] and
[Break alarm].
<Select Alarm outs when Alarm In>: can choose from [Enable photo],
[Alarm Record], [Enable video maximum], [Enable Trigger] and [Duration].
5 IE Remote Monitoring
5.1 Network Structure
System network topology
5.2 Lan Remote Monitoring
The internal computer haven’t external public IP address, it shows the private
IP address like”192.168.0.2” etc. and it cannot access to the external network
directly. The ADSL is widely used, and most of the company or individuals surf the internet as below methods:
1) “Telephone line-- ADSL AdapterRouterConcentrator—Computer”
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(For the safety of the network of the DVR system, we recommend using Router as the firewall).
2) “Telephone Line—ADSL Adapter—Computer”. If the DVR uses the method 1) to connect the network, then the external computer needs to set the Router to monitor the DVR record through port mapping(or Virtual Server) to connect all the network software port(Default: 9000-9002) into the router to
forward all data to DVR’s computer. Then the external network can visit the DVR through the Router’s IP address, e.g. the router’s public IP address is:
218.13.28.118, and the private IP address is: 192.168.0.1, and the DVR’s IP
address is also: 192.168.0.1, thus the remote monitoring DVR can visit the
218.13.28.118 instead of 192.168.0.1. And the Router will automatically transfer the external port 9000-9002 data to 192.168.0.1 DVR’ computer. If you would like to remote monitor by IE browser, then you must make the port 80 to port mapping. For detailed setting of the Router, please refer to the Router’s user manual. And the below is the brief setting method according to TP-LINK:
Click “Internet Explorer” on the desktop. And open the IE browser, input
http://192.168.1.1 and enter, then below windows will be pop up:
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Input the Account and password, then access to the main menu of the router setting, and click the right menu” Forward ”-Virtual Servers, and enter to the below interface, and set the port: 80. 9000.9001.9002 as the forward port (if the PDVR internal IP address is: 192.168.1.3), and then save it.
5.3 IE Security setting
Before the remote monitoring, do please set the IE Security setting, and set the resolution as 1024*768, and the color 32, and the setting procedure is below: [1] Right-click Windows desktop [Internet explorer] icon, and the menu pop up then access to [Tool]--[Internet options] as below picture:
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[2] Click [Custom Level] and access to the security setting and enable [Download unsigned ActiveX controls].
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[3] Click [OK] and finish the IE security setting, and then user can remote monitoring through IE.
5.4 IE Remote Monitoring System
5.4.1 Connect Windows DVR Server
After installing” ” and enter or input the Windows DVR Server IP address or Dynamic address in the IE
browser address bar, Click [Enter] and will pop up” Connect to Server”
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window as below:
Input IP address, User account and Password, then click [Next]. After connecting the DVR system, the IE browser CMS interface will show the Number of the remote camera in the right column:
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Click , and access the” connect to server” window again, and input other
PDVR server’s IP address, User and Password to connect that PDVR, and
achieve one IE browser monitor several PDVR.
5.4.2 Field remote monitoring
After connecting the PDVR system successfully, double click the gray box in front of the serial number, then remote controlling. Or right-click the Server name, and view/ close all cameras. Show the picture as below:
5.4.3 Remote setting
After connecting the PDVR server, right-click the Camera serial number, and set the camera accordingly and download the camera video.
5.4.4 Remote playback local history video
IE browser has the media player functions except the remote monitoring. Click the button then access to open the DVR file window, search *.dvr
video file, and click [Open], then it can play the video.
Notice:
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[1] Before connecting the IE, do please close the fire wall in the host end and remote end. [2] The Max. Display screen is 16 screens when remote visiting the Host DVR port. [3] The Max supply camera is 64 channels, if there are several cameras visit the host at the same time and more than 64 channels, the IE browser will
inform that” Host end linked camera than the largest number, please close the
other camera” or “please connect later”.
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