Samsung SNC-B5395P User Manual

SNC-B5395
user manual
SNC-B5395
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safety precautions
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDEREFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
WARNING
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
• The camera is to be only connected to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
WARNING
1. Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet. Using any other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
2.
Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fire, electric shock, or damage to the product.
3.
Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
4. Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may cause fire.
5.
When installing the camera, fasten it securely and firmly. A falling camera may cause personal injury.
6.
Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers, coins, metal things, etc.) or containers filled with water on top of the camera. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire, electric shock, or falling objects.
7.
Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
8.
If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center. Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock.
9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in any way. (SAMSUNG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.)
10.
When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
1. Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong shock to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference.
2.
Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below
-10°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
3.
If you want to relocate the already installed product, be sure to turn off the power and then move or reinstall it.
4.
Remove the power plug from the outlet when then there is a lightning. Neglecting to do so may cause fire or damage to the product.
5. Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause fire.
6. Install it in a place with good ventilation.
7.
Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun, as this may damage the CCD image sensor.
8.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
9. The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any time.
10.
When using the camera outdoors, moisture may occur inside the camera due to temperature difference between indoors and outdoors. For this reason, it is recommended to install the camera indoors. For outdoor use, use the camera with built-in fan and heater.
important safety instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2.
Keep these instructions.
3.
Heed all warnings.
4.
Follow all instructions.
5.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
6.
Clean only with dry cloth.
7.
Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
10. receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.
Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus.
13.
Unplug this apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or been dropped.
contents
Preparation
03
Installation and Connection
08
Network Connection & Setup
26
Setting Static IP
36
03 Features 04 Precautions – Installation and Use
Recommended PC Specifications
04
Compatible IP Routers
04
Compatible PoE Switches
05
Checking the components in the package
05
Names of each part
06
Removing the cover
08
Setting switches
09
Installing camera
14
Connecting
21
Connecting the camera to an IP router with
27
the xDSL/Cable modem
30
Connecting the camera to an IP router with
local area networking
Connecting the camera directly to a DHCP-
32
based xDSL/Cable modem
Connecting the camera directly to local area
34
networking
Searching for the camera
35
Manual Network Setting
36 39
Automatic Network Setting
Setting Dynamic IP
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Dynamic IP Setting
40
Port Forwarding (Port Mapping) Setting
41
Contents _01
Using the Camera
42
Setting Up
55
Appendix
77
42 Connecting to the camera 44 Installing ActiveX
Using the Viewer Screen
46
Using the Search Viewer Screen
50
Setting the camera
55
Basic Configuration
57
System Configuration
63
Layout Configuration
67
Event Configuration
68
Network Configuration
75
Troubleshooting
77 79
Specifications
02_ Contents
preparation
FEATURES
Various Communication Protocol Support
This product supports various communication protocols such as ARP, HTTP and DHCP as well as TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP for Email transmission and FTP protocol.
Monitoring Through Web Browser
Monitoring Through Web Browser This product enables watching a video through an Internet web browser so that you can watch a video through the Internet as you can within the local network.
Automatic Local IP Setting Function
This function offers an easy way of configuring the network settings with a minimal key input for those who are not familiar with it.
Alarm Function
If this product is connected with a motion sensor and the sensor detects a motion, a recorded video clip is sent through the FTP/Email(SMTP) registered by the user or saved on the SDHC memory card and a signal is sent to an alarm output port.
Motion Detection Function
If the user specifies a target area to monitor and the motion sensor detects a motion within that area, a still image is sent to the FTP/Email(SMTP) server designated by the user or saved on the SDHC memory card, and signals are sent to the alarm output terminal.
01 PREPARATION
Preparation _03
04_ Preparation
PRECAUTIONS – INSTALLATION AND USE
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Do not disassemble your camera.
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Always be cautious when handling your camera.
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Do not subject the camera to impact or vibration and always be cautious of damaging the camera due to neglectful storage and/or operation.
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Do not install the camera at a location where it would become exposed to rain or humidity and do not operate the camera in a wet environment.
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Do not clean the camera’s main body using harsh abrasives or similar substances. If dirty, use a dry piece of cloth to clean instead.
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Install the camera in a shaded area or environment, protected from direct sunlight. Direct sunlight exposure has a negative effect on the camera.
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Do not bend or throw the SDHC memory card. Do not store or use the SDHC memory card in a hot, humid, or dusty environment.
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Protect the contacts of the SDHC memory card from foreign substance buildup. If foreign substances have been built up on the contacts, remove using a soft piece of cloth.
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When removing the SDHC memory card, disable SD Card Recording to protect against data loss (refer to page 70 for instruction on disabling SD Card Recording).
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Data cannot be stored on SDHC memory cards whose service life has expired. Please purchase a new SDHC memory card if you experience this.
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The manufacturer will not be held responsible for data loss incurred by the customer due to im­proper use.
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Using non-recommended PoE device may cause malfunction of either the camera or PoE device itself. (Refer to page 5 for the compatible PoE Switch)
RECOMMENDED PC SPECIFICATIONS
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CPU: Pentium4/2.4GHz or higher
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Operating System: Windows XP(Service Pack2) / Windows Vista
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Resolution: 1024X768 pixels or higher
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RAM: 512MB or higher
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Web Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
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Video Card: Radeon, Nvidia
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Video Memory: 128MB
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DirectX 8.1 or higher
COMPATIBLE IP ROUTERS
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Linksys
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D-Link
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Netgear
Preparation _05
01 PREPARATION
COMPATIBLE POE SWITCHES
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Linksys SRW224G4P
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D-Link DES-1316
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SMC SMCPWR-INJ3
CHECKING THE COMPONENTS IN THE PACKAGE
Make sure that the following items are included in the package.
Camera
CD
User's Manual
External Cable
Test Monitor Cable
Image Part name Standard Quantity Usage
PLASTIC ANCHOR HUD 5 4EA
ASSY SCREW MACHINE
ASSY SCREW TAPPING
L-Wrench TROX T-20 1EA
TEMPLATE 1EA Used for guiding the installation
Gasket-pipe hole T2.5 W56 1EA
Ferrite-Core ZCAT2132-1130-M-K 1EA
BH M5 X L6. (WHITE+O RING)
TH M4 X L30 (BLK+O RING)
8EA
4EA
Attach each piece to screw connection holes for strengthening connection
Used for filling in the holes when installing pipe and wall mount
Used when installing your camera on the ceiling or wall
Used for assembling/ disassembling the Dome cover
Used to make a wiring hole when installing the camera on the ceiling or wall
Wrap the EMI suppression ferrite core with the power adapter cord three times.
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NAMES OF EACH PART
Front
1
2
3
1
Inner Cover
2
Dome Cover
3
Main Body
4
Audio Out
5
Audio In
6
Power Port
7
Video Out
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When the camera lens becomes dirty, softly clean it with a lens tissue or a cloth soaked in pure ethanol.
Covers the main body to protect it.
Covers the inner cover, lens, and main body to protect them.
Includes a lens, a switch board, a PCB board, screws, and such.
For outgoing audio signals.
For incoming audio signals.
Connect the power cable to this port.
For outgoing video signals from the camera. This port connects to the monitor’s video in port.
4
5
6
7
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01 PREPARATION
Inside
1
2
4
5
3
1
Ethernet Port
2
I/O Port
3
SDHC Memory Card Slot
4
Function Switch
5
Reset Button
Ethernet cable port.
Used to connect the camera to an external device.
- ALARM IN : These are alarm in ports.
- ALARM OUT : These are alarm out ports.
- GND : This is the GND port.
This is where you insert your SDHC memory card.
Used to set the camera function.
Reverts all camera settings to their default. Refer to the Reset section for more information.
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Installation and Connection
installation and connection
REMOVING THE COVER
To connect the SDHC memory card, Ethernet cable, alarm input/output and etc., remove the Dome Cover and Lens Cover.
Remove 4 screws using L-Wrench.
1
Lift the dome cover upward and
2
remove it.
Pull both sides of the lens cover and
3
lift it up to remove.
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02 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
SETTING SWITCHES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DEC
INC
Setting function switches
To set the available functions on your camera, adjust eight switches as shown below:
No Name Brief description
1 N/A This is unavailable function. 2 LSS Sens-up or Low speed shutter ON/OFF 3 H-REV Horizontal reverse ON/OFF 4 V-REV Vertical reverse ON/OFF 5 BLC Backlight compensation ON/OFF 6 FL Flickerless ON/OFF 7 D/N Automatic switching between color and black & white ON/OFF 8 AWB Automatic white balance ON/OFF
2 Switch 2 (LSS) : This sens-up mode accumulates the image fields in memory to reduce
noise but increase the brightness and contrast rate. When this switch is set to ON, the camera automatically switches to a maximum of 128 times of image acquisition speed to implement a clear picture for darker image.
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3 Switch 3 (H-REV) : When this switch is set to ON, the camera image is reversed
horizontally. If you want to monitor your site using a mirror, you can use this feature to see the right image.
4
Switch 4 (V-REV) : When this switch is set to ON, the camera image is reversed
vertically. If your camera reluctantly displays the vertically reversed image, you can use this feature to see the right image.
5
Switch 5 (BLC) : When this switch is set to ON, you can view a clear image even though
the camera faces any excessive light such as sunlight and fluorescent light. When it is set to OFF, the subject with excessive light is not clearly shown.
6
Switch 6 (FL) : When this switch is set to ON, the shutter speed is fixed to 1/100 sec
(for NTSC) or 1/120 sec (for PAL) to prevent screen from flickering by the disaccordance between vertical synchronous frequency (50Hz for NTSC, 60Hz for PAL) and on-and-off frequency of a light.
7
Switch 7 (D/N) : When this switch is set to ON, the camera automatically switches
between color and B&W according to the brightness of the vicinity.
8
Switch 8 (AWB) : This switch adjusts white balancing. When this switch is set to ON, this
camera operates in ATW mode, and in case of OFF, this camera operates in AWC mode.
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ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance):
The color temperature is automatically adjusted according to the environmental change. (Approx. 2000°K to 11,000°K)
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WC (Auto White Balance Control):
A
It stores the color temperature just when the switch is changed to OFF. Accordingly color temperatures are adjusted by the stored value.
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02 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Inserting/Removing an SDHC Memory Card
Inserting an SDHC Memory Card
Push the SDHC memory card in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram.
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Do not force the memory card in. If you can’t insert the memory card into the slot with ease, you might be inserting the card in the wrong direction. Forcibly inserting a memory card could lead to its damage.
Removing an SDHC Memory Card
Gently press down on the exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram to eject the memory card from the slot.
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Pressing too hard on the SDHC memory card can cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released.
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When removing the SDHC memory card, disable the SD Card Recording feature (refer to page 70 for instructions on disabling SD Card Recording). Removing the SDHC memory card while recording is in progress can damage the data.
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Memory Card Information (not included)
What is a memory card?
The memory card is an external data storage device that has been developed to offer an entirely new way to record and share video, audio, and text data using digital devices.
Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for you
Your camera supports SDHC memory cards. You may, however, experience compatibility issues depending on the model and make of the memory card.
Your camera supports SD memory cards. However, the maximum supported SD memory card capacity is 2GB and ver 1.1, 4GB or above SD memory cards are incompatible.
For your camera, we recommend you use a memory card from the following manufacturers: SDHC/SD Memory Card: Panasonic®, SanDisk®, and Toshiba®
Your camera supports 128MB to 16GB of memory card capacity. Playback performance can be affected depending on the speed of memory card, so use the high-speed memory card. To ensure proper recording of video data, we recommend you use a memory card that supports at least read/write speed 10Mbps and Class 6
Memory Card Use
SD and SDHC memory cards feature a switch that disables writing data on to the media. Having this switch to the Lock position will prevent accidental deletion of data stored in the memory card but at the same time will also prevent you from writing data on to the media.
Memory Card Components
Contacts
Lock Switch
SDHC
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02 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Connecting Ethernet Cable
Connect the Ethernet cable to the network port as shown.
Connecting Molded Cable directly Circuit Board can be affected by stress due to a limited space, which can cause a malfunction. For this reason, use non-molded UTP cable when connecting directly to the camera.
Connecting Molded Cable using UTP Cable Connect the supplied UTP cable to the camera first, then connect molded cable to the UTP cable.
< X > < O >
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Installation and Connection
INSTALLING CAMERA
Before installation
Before installing your camera, you have to read the following cautions:
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You have to check whether the location (ceiling or wall) can bear five times the weight of your camera.
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Don’t let the cable to be caught in improper place or the electric line cover to be damaged. Otherwise it may cause a breakdown or fire. You can use wall mount adaptor (SADT-102WM), and pole mount adaptor (SADT-100PM) for installing the camera on the wall or pipeline.
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When installing your camera, don’t allow any person to approach the installation site. If you have any valuable things under the place, move them away.
About the installation holes
A: Use these holes when directly installing
your camera on the ceiling or wall.
While those are not used, fill in the holes
using the screw machine (M5 X L6.) for waterproofing.
B: Use four holes when directly installing
your camera on the junction box
You can use the 4 1/8 diameter round
type junction box for assembly. (The junction box, gasket, and cover are separately purchased items.)
C: Use these holes when installing the wall
mount adapter (SADT-102WM)
While those are not used, fill in the holes
using the screw machine (M5 X L6.) for waterproofing.
A
B
C
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The holes that are not used should be tightly sealed up using the screws provided for waterproofing. When the screws don’t have rubber rings inside or are not closely attached, note that it can cause waterproofing problem. For attaching screws, see page 19 “Disassembling/ assembling the Main body from the Case.”
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02 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Installing on a pipe
Before installation, you have to be familiar with the cautions on page 14 and fill in the holes that are not used for installation. The holes that are not used should be tightly sealed up using the screws provided for waterproofing. (Refer to page 14)
To install your camera bottom on a pipe
After connecting the power and video cables, throw them
1
inside the pipeline and screw the male thread pipe into the female pipe thread in your camera tightly to fix the Main body. (In this case, be sure to tape with Teflon tape before assembly for waterproofing. Be careful for the wiring cable not to be stuck in the connection area.)
Adjust the angle of the camera
2
in search of a better view.
1. Separate the Dome cover using the L-Wrench provided. (To make loose the screws, rotate counterclockwise.)
2. Adjust the lens direction. For more information, see page 20 “Adjusting the camera direction.”
Attach the Dome cover.
3
(Screw the connection bolts tightly using the L-Wrench for waterproofing.))
To change the SAMSUNG logo
position, move the location of the connection rubber band as show below and rotate for assembly. (The rotation limit is 180 degree.)
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Installation and Connection
To install the camera side on a pipe
Pull the power and video cables
1
through the pipe connection hole on the camera side.
1. Remove the side cover from the Case using a coin or minus (-) driver. (Rotate counterclockwise.)
2. Push the power and video cables stretched outside of the bottom hole into the Case. And pull them out from the side cover of the Case.
Attach the removed side cover to the bottom hole and
2
rotate it clockwise using a coin or minus (-) driver. (Be sure to insert the O-ring (P22 T2.4) into the hole before assembly. The ring is necessary for waterproofing.)
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02 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
After pulling the power and video cables through the
3
connection pipe, screw the male thread pipe into the female pipe thread in your camera tightly to fix the Main body. (In this case, be sure to tape with Teflon tape before assembly for waterproofing. Be careful for the wiring cable not to be stuck in the connection area.)
Adjust the lens direction. For more information,
4
see page 20, “Adjusting the camera direction.”
Attach the Dome cover. For more information,
5
see step 3 in “To install your camera bottom on a pipe” on page 16.
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Installation and Connection
Installing the camera on the ceiling
Before installation, you have to be familiar with the cautions on page 14 and fill in the holes that are not used for installation. The holes that are not used should be tightly sealed up using the screws provided for waterproofing. (Refer to page 14)
To install your camera bottom on a pipe
Attach the provided template to the place to be installed and penetrate a hole (5mm
1
diameter, minimum depth 35mm) for fixing your camera to insert the provided plastic anchor (HUD 5) to the full.
After connecting both power and video cables, put them in order not to have damage
2
during installation.
Remove the Dome cover. For more information, see step 2 in “To install your camera bot-
3
tom on a pipe” on page 16.
Install your camera. After aligning the hole where the plastic anchor is inserted with
4
the camera installation hole, make tight four ASSY screw-tappings where O-rings are inserted. (If no O-rings are inserted, water leak may happen.)
Adjust the camera lens direction. For more information, see page 20, “Adjusting the cam-
5
era direction.”
Attach the Dome cover. For more information, see step 3 in “To install your camera bot-
6
tom on a pipe” on page 16.
In case of wiring after penetrating a hole on the installation site
1 Penetrate a wiring hole toward the pipe. (Recommended hole size: within 30mm diameter) 2 Attach the gasket on the bottom of the product as shown below. You have to correctly align
the hole with the pipe hole.
If the hole deviates from the gasket, water leak may happen.
Gasket
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02 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Disassembling/assembling the Main body from the Case
The holes that are not used should be tightly sealed up using the screws provided for waterproofing. To detach the Main body from the Case, follow the instructions below:
Remove the Dome cover first.
1
Detach the Main body of the camera from the Case.
2
1. Make loose two screws by rotating counterclockwise.
2. Detach the Main body of the camera after unlocking by pulling the left and right levers in the arrow direction.
Assemble the Main body of the camera with the Case. (Align three alignment grooves of
3
the Main body with the bumps of the Case and assemble them.)
1
Attach the Dome cover using the L-Wrench. For more information, see step 3 in “To
4
install your camera bottom on a pipe” on page 16.
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Adjusting the camera direction
Panning
Tilting
Lens rotation
When the camera is fixed on the ceiling, you can adjust the camera viewing angle. You can rotate your camera leftward or rightward (Panning), and can change the slope of your camera upward or downward (Tilting).
In case of panning, the rotation limit of your camera is set to 355 degree (100 degree clockwise and 255 degree counterclockwise). The rotation is stopped by the Stopper inside of the camera. For panning control, first unfasten two screws located on the bottom and rotate in the direction you want, and then fasten them to fix the camera.
In case of tilting, you can change the slope of your camera from zero to 90 degree. However if the slope angle is under 17 degree, you can encounter a partial image hide problem. To fix the location after adjusting the tilting angle, use the Tilt fixing screws.
To adjust the focus and zoom of your camera, use the Zoom lever and Focus lever. When you install the camera on the inclined ceiling or wall, you can rotate the camera lens to see a correct direction image.
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CONNECTING
GND
A-OUT2
A-OUT1
A-IN2
A-IN1
GND
A-OUT2
A-OUT1
A-IN2
A-IN1
To connect input and output ports:
Connect alarm lines to the input and output ports on the rear.
Alarm In/Out Connection Diagram
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Connecting Power
Connect the power adapter to the camera’s power port.
1
Using a flathead screwdriver, connect the two lines leading from the power adapter to the
2
camera’s power port.
Connect the power cord to the power adapter unit.
3
Connect the power plug to a power outlet.
4
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Beware of DC 12V’s polarity charges when making the connection.
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If you are using a PoE (Power over Ethernet) supporting router, you do not need a separate power source.
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Connecting a Monitor Output
monitorSNC-B5395
Connect the VIDEO OUT port of the camera and the VIDEO IN port of the monitor.
1
Connect the AUDIO OUT port of the camera and the AUDIO IN port of the monitor.
2
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Connecting to Audio Input/Output
LINE-IN
LINE-OUT
Microphone
Connect the AUDIO IN port of the camera with the microphone directly or LINE OUT
1
port of the amplifier that the microphone is connected to.
Direct Mic Connection: Set Audio Input Gain high (10). (Refer to page 57) Line Out Connection: Set Audio Input Gain low (1). (Refer to page 57)
Connect the AUDIO OUT port of the camera with the LINE IN port of the speaker.
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If the microphone is connected directly to AUDIO OUT terminal, the speaker will not produce sound. The MIC IN function is not supported.
Pre-Amp
Pre-Amp
Speaker
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Audio I/O Block Diagram
PC
Pre-Amp
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Audio Codec
Microphone
G.711 PCM, µ-law 64kbps 8kHz sampling
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Full duplex Audio
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Audio in
Used for mono signal line input (Max.2.4 Vpp)
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Audio out
Used for mono signal line output (Max.2.4 Vpp)
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Line out impedance
600ohm
Pre-Amp
Speaker
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Network Connection & Setup
network connection & setup
You can set up the network settings according to your network configurations.
Network connection and setup processes are given as follows.
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Connect the camera to an IP router with a xDSL/Cable modem Page 27~29
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Connect the camera to an IP router with local area networking Page 30~31
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Connect the camera directly to a DHCP-based xDSL/Cable modem Page 32~33
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Connect the camera directly to local area networking Page 34
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Compliant IP routers are as listed below.
- Linksys
- D-Link
- Netgear
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Compliant PoE Switches are as listed below.
- Linksys SRW224G4P
- D-Link DES-1316
- SMC SMCPWR-INJ3
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Do not use other IP routers than the camera authorized ones. Otherwise, it can cause a network error.
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Depending on the performance of the PC (Viewer installed) or the network, the video transmission can be delayed or even disconnected. For soft video transmission, you can set the bandwidth in <NETWORK>  <STREAMING SETUP> in the setup menu.
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The IP and MAC addresses used in this manual are for illustrative purposes only. Therefore, you must refer to Notice the network settings of your PC and do not enter the addresses presented in this manual.
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03 NETWORK CONNECTION & SETUP
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO AN IP ROUTER WITH THE XDSL/ CABLE MODEM
This is for a small network environment such as homes, SOHO and ordinary shops.
SNC-B5395
xDSL or Cable Modem xDSL or Cable Modem
SNC-B5395
IP Router
External Remote PC
Local PC
DDNS Server
(Data Center, KOREA)
[STEP 1] Configuring the network settings of the local PC connected to an IP router
Configuring the network settings of the local PC connected to an IP router, follow the instructions below.
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Select : <Network Neighborhood>  <Properties>  <Local Area Connection>
<Properties>  <General> -> <Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)>  <Properties>
<Obtain an IP address automatically> or <Use the following IP address>
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Follow the instructions below if you select <Use the following IP address>: e
x1) If the address (LAN IP)of the IP router is 192.168.1.1
IP address: 192.168.1.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
e
x2) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.0.1
IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
e
x3) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.xxx.1
IP address: 192.168.xxx.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.xxx.1
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For the address of the IP router, refer to the product’s documentation.
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[STEP 2] Checking if the IP router is connected to the xDSL/Cable modem properly
Select <Status> from the Settings menu of the IP Router
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If it is properly connected, <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask> and <Gateway> provided by your ISP are displayed. Please remember these values because they are required so that an external remote computer of the IP router connects to the camera. However, note that certain ISPs change the settings of <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>and <Gateway>on a regular basis
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If the IP router is not properly connected, press the [Connect] button to try to reconnect or check if the settings of the IP router are correct.
[STEP 3] Setting the IP address
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Refer to "Static IP Setting" on page 36 or "Dynamic IP Setting" on page 40.
[STEP 4] Connecting a local PC in the IP router to the camera
Run the IP Installer on your local PC and
1
search for the camera.
If found, double-click the camera to
2
start the Internet browser and try to connect to the camera. Alternately, launch the Internet browser manually and enter the IP address of the camera found in the address bar to connect to it. ex) http://192.168.1.2
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[STEP 5] Connecting to the camera from a remote PC
You can’t use the IP Installer on a remote PC that is not connected to the IP router.
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This is because the IP Installer does not work on the Internet.
You can use DDNS URL of the camera to connect to the IP router internal camera.
2
However, you must set the port-forwarding for the IP router before you can connect to
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the IP router internal camera from a remote PC. For more information on the port-forwarding, refer to Use IP Router: Port Forwarding Setting (Port Mapping).
When the port forwarding is done, run the Internet browser on the remote PC and enter
4
the DDNS URL address or, the Internet IP address of the IP router in the address bar for connecting to the camera.
ex) http://mfffe42.websamsung.net
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For the DDNS URL address, refer to “Checking the DDNS address” on page 43.
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Network Connection & Setup
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO AN IP ROUTER WITH LOCAL AREA NETWORKING
This is for a large network environment such as corporate office, building, public office and factory.
SNC-B5395
SNC-B5395
Local PC
IP Router
Local PC
Firewall
(Data Center, KOREA)
External Remote PC
DDNS Server
[STEP 1] Configuring the network settings of the local PC connected to an IP router
Configuring the network settings of the local PC connected to an IP router, follow the instructions below.
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Select : <Network Neighborhood>  <Properties>  <Local Area Connection>
<Properties>  <General>  <Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)>  <Properties>
<Obtain an IP address automatically> or <Use the following IP address>
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Follow the instructions below if you select <Use the following IP address>:
ex1) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.1.1
IP address: 192.168.1.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
x2) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.0.1
e
IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
x3) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.xxx.1
e
IP address: 192.168.xxx.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.xxx.1
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For the address of the IP router, refer to the product’s documentation.
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[STEP 2] Setting the IP address
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Refer to "Static IP Setting" on page 36 or "Dynamic IP Setting" on page 40.
[STEP 3] Connecting a local PC in the IP router to the camera
Run the IP Installer on your local PC and
1
search for the camera.
If found, double-click the camera to
2
start the Internet browser and try to connect to the camera. Alternately, launch the Internet browser manually and enter the IP address of the camera found in the address bar to connect to it.
ex) http://192.168.1.2
[STEP 4] Connecting to the camera from an IP router external PC
An IP router external PC can’t use the IP Installer to search for an IP router internal
1
camera. This is because the IP Installer does not work in a network where the gateway is different.
In this case, you can use the DDNS URL of the camera or the Internet IP address of the
2
IP router to connect to the IP router internal camera.
However, you must set the port-forwarding for the IP router before you can connect
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to the IP router internal camera from a remote PC. For more information on the port-forwarding, refer to Use IP Router: Port Forwarding Setting (Port Mapping).
When the port forwarding is done, run the Internet browser on the IP router External
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PC and enter the DDNS URL address or, the Internet IP address of the IP router in the address bar for connecting to the camera.
ex) http://mfffe42.websamsung.net
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For the DDNS URL address, refer to “Checking the DDNS address” on page 43.
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A remote PC in an external Internet out of the LAN network may not be able to connect to the camera installed in the intranet if the port-forwarding is not properly set or a firewall is set. In this case, to resolve the problem, contact your network administrator.
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Network Connection & Setup
CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO A DHCP-BASED XDSL/CABLE MODEM
This is enabled for a modem using DHCP.
Setting the IP Router
Set the IP address referring to "Static IP Setting" on page 36 or "Dynamic IP Setting" on page 40.
1
Launch an Internet browser on the local PC connected to the IP Router.
2
Enter the IP Router’s address in the address bar of the browser.
3
ex) http://192.168.1.1 ,http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.xxx.1
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For the address of the IP router, refer to the product’s documentation.
When the IP Router is connected, the login window appears and prompts you to enter the password.
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For the login IP and the password, refer to the IP router’s documentation.
When done, you will see the setup window of the IP router. In the setup menu, select “Automatic
5
Configuration-DHCP” for Internet Connection Type.
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For the menu location of Internet Connection Type or DHCP selection, refer to the IP router’s documentation.
When done, click the [Save] or [Apply] button to save the settings.
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xDSL or Cable Modem
DDNS Server
(Data Center, KOREA)
External Remote PC
Network Connection & Setup
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Connecting to the camera from a remote PC
Launch an Internet browser on the remote PC.
1
Enter the DDNS URL address in the address bar of the browser for connecting to the
2
camera.
ex) http://mfffe42.websamsung.net
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For the DDNS URL address, refer to “Checking the DDNS address” on page 43.
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To check if your xDSL / Cable modem uses DHCP, contact your Internet Service Provider.
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CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKING
SNC-B5395
SNC-B5395
Firewall
DDNS Server
Local PC
(Data Center, KOREA)
Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN
Launch an Internet browser on the local PC.
1
Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the browser.
2
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A remote PC in an external Internet out of the LAN network may not be able to connect to the camera installed in the intranet if the port-forwarding is not properly set or a firewall is set. In this case, to resolve the problem, contact your network administrator.
External Remote PC
Network Connection & Setup
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03 NETWORK CONNECTION & SETUP
SEARCHING FOR THE CAMERA
IP Installer screen layout
1 2 3 4 6
7 8 9 10
1
Device Name : Model name of the connected device.
2
Mode : Shows the current selection between <Static>and <Dynamic>.
3
Mac Address : The Mac address of the network interface of the camera that is printed
5
on the rear panel.
4
IP Address : The IP address of the camera. (Default setting is '192.168.1.200'.)
5
UPnP Status : This is unavailable for this camera.
6
URL : This is DDNS address that can be used to connect from an external Internet.
However, if the DDNS update fails, it will be displayed as an IP address of the camera.
7
Search Button : Searches for the camera connected to the current network.
8
Auto Set Button :
Sets up the camera network settings automatically using the <IP Installer>.
9
Manual Set Button : Allows the user to set up the camera network settings manually.
10
Exit Button : Exits the IP Installer program.
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On Windows Vista, the settings should be configured by the Administrator to use the IP installer normally.
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Setting Static IP
setting static ip
MANUAL NETWORK SETTING
Run the <IP Installer.exe> program and display the camera list found on the screen. For the initial run, the [Auto Set] and [Manual Set] button are all disabled.
Select a camera you want from the
1
camera list.
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Confirm the MAC Address of the camera on its rear panel.
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The [Auto Set] and [Manual Set] button are activated.
Click the [Manual Set] button.
2
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The Manual Set window appears.
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The <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>, <Gateway> and <HTTP Port> values of the camera are displayed in their default values.
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The password is set to “4321” by factory default.
Set up the IP related settings in
3
the <ADDRESS>field.
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<MAC Address>: The MAC Address printed on the camera rear penal is automatically displayed. No additional setting is required.
<If using an IP router>
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<IP Address>: Set it according to the private IP address range provided by the IP Router.
ex) 192.168.1.2~254, 192.168.0.2~254,
or 192.168.XXX.2~254
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<Subnet Mask>: The IP Router’s <Subnet Mask> becomes camera’s <Subnet Mask>value.
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<Gateway>: The IP Router’s <LAN IP Address> becomes camera’s <Gateway>value.
<If not using an IP router>
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For the <IP Address>, <Gateway> and <Subnet Mask> settings, contact your network administrator.
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3
3
2
Setting Static IP
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04 SETTING STATIC IP
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You can’t change the port numbers of Device, TCP, UDP, Upload and Multicast, which are automatically changed according to the increase/decrease of the port number of HTTP.
In the <PORT>fields, set up port numbers.
4
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<HTTP Port>: A HTTP port used to connect
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<Device Port>: A port used to control video
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<TCP Port>: A port used to transfer video using TCP protocol. The default value is 60002(TCP).
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<UDP Port>: A port used to transfer video using UDP protocol. The default value is 60003(UDP).
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<Upload Port>: A port used to upgrade software. The default value is 60004(TCP).
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<Multicast Port>: Shows UDP port set for video transmission using UDP Multicast. The default value is
Enter your password.
5
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The default password is “4321”.
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The password is the camera login password of the root user.
Click the [OK] button.
6
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The manual network setting is finished.
The camera is set to the manually entered IP and is restarted.
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to a camera using the Internet browser. The default value is 80. The HPPT port value can be changed by using the up/down button to the right. The HTTP port number starts with 80 and increases/decreases to 10000, 10006, 10012…
transmission. The default value is 60001(TCP).
60005(UDP).
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4
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Setting Static IP
If more than one camera are connected to an IP Router
Set the IP and port settings for camera differently.
Items 1st Camera 2nd Camera
IP Related Items
Port Related Items
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If <HTTP Port>is not set to 80,the user must specify the port number as well as the IP address in the Address input box of an Internet browser to connect to the camera.
E
IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway
HTTP Port Device Port TCP Port UDP Port Upload Port Multicast Port
xample) http://IP Address: HTTP Port
e.g.) http://192.168.1.201: 10000
192.168.1.200
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
80 60001 60002 60003 60004 60005
192.168.1.201
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
10000 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005
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04 SETTING STATIC IP
AUTOMATIC NETWORK SETTING
Run the <IP Installer.exe> program and display the camera list found on the screen. For the initial run, the [Auto Set] and [Manual Set] button are all disabled.
Select a camera you want from the
1
camera list.
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Confirm the MAC Address of the camera on its rear panel.
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The [Auto Set] and [Manual Set] button are activated.
Click the [Auto Set] button.
2
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The Auto Set window appears.
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The automatically found <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>and <Gate Way> are displayed.
Enter your password.
3
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The password is the camera login password of the root user.
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The default password is “4321”.
Click the [OK] button.
4
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The automatic network setting is finished.
The camera automatically restarts when
5
the network setting is complete.
1
2
4 3
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Setting Dynamic IP
setting dynamic ip
DYNAMIC IP SETTING
Examples of using Dynamic IP
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If the camera is installed on an IP router and obtains an IP using DHCP
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If the camera is connected directly to a xDSL/Cable modem using DHCP
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If an IP is allocated by the internal DHCP server in local area networking
Dynamic IP Check
1
2
When you run the IP Installer on your local PC, the camera with a dynamic IP allocated is
1
listed.
Select the camera in the list and click the [Manual Set] button to check the camera for
2
the current dynamic IP.
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In this case, the ADDRESS field is automatically filled and you can’t change it. However, you can still change the port settings.
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05 SETTING DYNAMIC IP
PORT FORWARDING (PORT MAPPING) SETTING
With the camera installed on an IP router, you must set the port forwarding for the IP router before an IP router external remote PC can connect to the IP router internal camera.
Manual Port Forwarding
Click <Applications &Gaming>
1
<Port Range Forward> from the Settings menu of the IP Router.
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For the menu location and the setting of Port Forwarding, refer to the IP router’s documentation.
Select the <TCP> and <UDP Port>
2
for each camera connected to the IP Router.
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Each of the port numbers for the IP Router must be according to those presented in <BASIC>  <IP> of the SETUP screen of the camera.
If the setting is complete,
3
click the [Save Settings] button.
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The changes are saved.
1
2 3
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CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA
Connecting to the camera
General
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Run an Internet browser.
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Enter the IP address for the camera in the Address input box. Example) IP Address: 192.168.1.200  http://192.168.1.200
- The Login screen appears.
If the HTTP port number is not 80
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Run an Internet browser.
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Enter the IP address and the HTTP port number for the camera in the Address input box. Example) IP Address: 192.168.1.200:Port Number(10000)  http://192.168.1.200:10000
- The Login screen appears.
Connection using URL
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Run an Internet browser.
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Enter the DDNS URL for the camera in the Address input box. Example) URL Address: http://mfffe42.websamsung.net
- The Login screen appears.
Connection using URL (If the HTTP port number is not 80)
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Run an Internet browser.
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Enter the DDNS URL and the HTTP port number for the camera in the Address input box. Example) URL Address: http://mfffe42.websamsung.net:Port Number(10000) 
http://mfffe42.websamsung.net:10000
- The Login screen appears.
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06 USING THE CAMERA
Checking the DDNS address
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A DDNS address consists of <One among from lower-case alphabet characters of c, m and p> + <Last 6 digits of the MAC address> + <websamsung.net>.
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The lower-case alphabet letter is represented as <c>if the first 6 digits of the MAC address is <00:00:f0>, <m> if <00:16:6c>, and <p> if <00:68:36>.
Example) - If the MAC address of the camera is 00 : 00 : f0 : ff : fe : 42 :
c + fffe42 + websamsung.net = cfffe42.websamsung.net
- If the MAC address of a camera is 00 : 16 : 6c : ff : fe : 42 : m + fffe42 + websamsung.net = mfffe42.websamsung.net
- If the MAC address of a camera is 00 : 68 : 36 : ff : fe : 42 : p + fffe42 + websamsung.net = pfffe42.websamsung.net
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The IP and MAC addresses are used in this manual for illustrative purposes only. Therefore, you must not enter Notice the addresses presented in this manual when you setting your equipment.
Connecting to the camera using the IP Installer program
Double-click a camera you want from the search result screen.
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The Login screen appears.
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If the ActiveX window appears, install it referring to the next page.
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INSTALLING ACTIVEX
If you connect the camera to the Internet and configure the network settings, you can monitor the picture of the connected camera in real-time.
For Windows XP Service Pack 2
If the following screen appears,
1
click the Install button.
Click the <Install ActiveX Control>.
2
If the Security Warning window appears,
3
click the [Install] button.
1
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For successful installation, disable the pop-up blocker by going to the option below.
Internet Explorer  Tools  Pop-up blocker  Always Allow Pop-ups from This Site
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06 USING THE CAMERA
Logging to the camera
For the first login, the user ID is “root” and password is “4321”.
Type root in the <User ID>input box.
1
Type 4321 in the <Password> input box.
2
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If you have changed the old password, type the new password here.
Click the [Log In] button.
3
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When the login is complete, the camera Viewer screen appears.
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For the security purposes, make sure to change the password by clicking <BASIC>  <USER> in the SETUP screen. The administrator ID, root is fixed and cannot be changed.
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If you select the <Save ID> check box, the user ID is saved and will be entered automatically in the following logins.
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You are required to install DirectX 8.1 or later on your Windows-based PC.
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You can download DirectX for free at http://www.microsoft.com/download
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Viewer screen is only displayed at 100% with Internet Explorer 7.
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USING THE VIEWER SCREEN
If you connect to the camera, the following Viewer screen appears.
Main Screen Layout
2 31
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
8
Name Button Function and Description
1
LIVE
2
SEARCH
3
SETUP
Moves to the main screen.
You can search stored video data using date parameters.
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The date can be adjusted from the calendar window.
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Recording image can be searched using the timeline.
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Available commands include Play, Pause, Fast Forward, and Rewind.
Moves to the setup screen.
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4
ABOUT
5
Connection
Status window
6
Capture
button
7
Print button
8
Record
button
9
Video
Channel Selection
10
Screen Size
& Partition Buttons
11
Camera
function buttons
You can view information, version, manufacturer, etc.
Displays the model name and the address of the connected device.
Captures the current picture on the screen and saves it as a .jpeg or .bmp image file.
Prints the current picture on the screen.
Saves the current video as a .avi video file.
Displays the information of the current video channel between <MJPEG> and <MPEG4>.
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You can select a screen size as shown below.
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: Displays the video in its original size.
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: Zooms-out the video size to its 1/4 and
displays it in the center.
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: Displays the video fitting to the viewer screen
size. The aspect ratio of the video may be different.
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: You can see the image in full screen.
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Pressing the ESC key from full screen mode restores the display back to split screen mode. If the display does not switch over to normal split screen, alt+tab and then select Active Movie. From here, press the ESC key to make the switch.
This camera model does not support PTZ control functions.
12
13
Audio
buttons
View
Screen
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Listen, Speak, Volume  button
The current video is displayed on live screen.
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To Capture a Video
At a desired scene, click the
1
[CAPTURE] button.
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The capture confirmation window appears.
Click [OK].
2
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The captured screen image is saved in the specified folder path.
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Default save paths are provided for each version of Windows.
Windows XP: C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Live Windows Vista: C:\users\[user ID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Live To change the saving path, click [SAVE PATH] button(
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The file is automatically named as follows: <IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera number_index> Example) 192.168.130.40_60001_20080601_203523_00
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The save path cannot be changed if you are using Windows Vista.
) and then select the path you want.
To Print a Video
At a desired scene, click the [PRINT] button.
1
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The print setup window appears.
Click [OK].
2
The captured screen image is printed.
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To Record a Video
At desired scene, click the
1
[RECORD] button.
Set up the AVI save.
2
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2-1 Destination Folder:
Allows you to change the file save path.
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2-2 File Name:
Allows you to change the name of the file.
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2-3 Insufficient Disk Space Setting:
Recording automatically stops if the amount of space available on the hard disk falls below the amount designated under this setting.
Click [OK].
3
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On the viewer screen, <REC> indicator appears and the recording is started.
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The captured screen image is saved in the specified saving path.
To stop a recording, click the
4
[RECORD] button once again.
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Default save paths are provided for each version of Windows.
Windows XP: C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B5395\VidedClip\Live Windows Vista: C:\users\[user ID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Live To change the saving path, click [SAVE PATH] button(
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The file is automatically named as follows: <IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera number_index> Example) 192.168.130.40_60001_20080601_203523_00
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For AVI Save, you need the DivX codec for playing saved files. You can download the free version of the Divx codec at http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow/.
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The save path cannot be changed if you are using Windows Vista.
) and then select the path you want.
2-1
2-2
2-3
3
REC
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USING THE SEARCH VIEWER SCREEN
If you connect to the camera, the following Search Viewer screen appears.
Main Screen Layout
2 31
5
6
7
9
10
11
8
Name Button Function and Description
1
Live tab
2
Search
tab
3
Setup tab
4
About tab
5
Connection
Status window
Moves to the main screen.
You can search stored video data using date parameters.
Moves to the setup screen.
You can view information, version, manufacturer, etc.
Displays the model name and the address of the connected device.
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6
Capture
button
7
Print
button
8
Record
button
9
Calendar
Selection
10
Timeline
Display
11
Playback
function buttons
12
View
Screen
Captures the recorded image on the screen and saves it as a .jpeg or .bmp image file.
Prints the recorded image on the screen.
Saves the recorded video as a .avi video file.
Searches the recorded video using the calendar.
Searches the recorded video using the timeline.
Playbacks the recorded video with various way.
Displays the recorded video on live screen.
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To Capture a Video
At a desired scene,
1
click the [CAPTURE] button.
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The capture confirmation window appears.
Click [OK].
2
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The captured screen image is saved in the specified folder path.
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Default save paths are provided for each version of Windows.
Windows XP: C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Search Windows Vista: C:\users\[user ID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Search To change the saving path, click [SAVE PATH] button(
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The file is automatically named as follows: <IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera number_index> Example) 192.168.130.40_60001_20080601_203523_00
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The save path cannot be changed if you are using Windows Vista.
) and then select the path you want.
To Print a Video
At a desired scene, click the [PRINT] button.
1
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The print setup window appears.
Click [OK].
2
The captured screen image is printed.
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To Record a Video
At desired scene, click the
1
[RECORD] button.
Click [OK].
2
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On the viewer screen, <REC> indicator appears and the recording is started.
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The captured screen image is saved in the specified saving path.
To stop a recording, click the
3
[RECORD] button once again.
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Default save paths are provided for each version of Windows.
Windows XP: C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Search Windows Vista: C:\users\[user ID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B5395\SnapShot\Search To change the saving path, click [SAVE PATH] button(
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The file is automatically named as follows: <IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera number_index> Example) 192.168.130.40_60001_20080601_203523_00
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For AVI Save, you need the DivX codec for playing saved files. You can download the free version of the Divx codec at http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow/.
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The save path cannot be changed if you are using Windows Vista.
) and then select the path you want.
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To Search the Video Data
From the calendar, select the date you
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wish to search.
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Video data associated with that date will than appear.
Select the timeframe you wish to search,
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using the timeline.
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Clicking on the [Today] button applies today’s date.
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: Displays a two-hour zone and enables
search in five-minute intervals.
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: Displays a 24-hour zone and enables
search in one-hour intervals.
To Control Playback
Button Function Description
Reverse-plays faster (2x, 4x, 8x).
Performs Reverse Play.
Performs playback.
Plays faster (2x, 4x, 8x).
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Moves the beginning time of recorded video in the time line.
Performs one step reverse play by one frame.
Pauses playback.
Performs one step forward by one frame.
Moves the last time of recorded video in the time line.
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SETTING THE CAMERA
You can set various functions such as Basic Setting, System, Layout, etc. In the viewer screen, click the [SETUP] tab.
The SETUP screen appears.
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SETUP Screen Layout
SETUP
BASIC VIDEO & AUDIO
IP
USER
LANGUAGE
SYSTEM DATE/TIME
LOG
SOFTWARE UPDATE
RESET
OVERLAY OVERLAY TEXT
EVENT TRANSFER SETUP
RECORD SETUP
ALARM IMAGE
ALARM INPUT1
ALARM INPUT2
MOTION
SCHEDULE
NETWORK STREAMING SETUP
DDNS
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BASIC CONFIGURATION
To setup Video/Audio
You can set the video resolution, quality, frames per second, and input gain.
Click <BASIC>  <VIDEO & AUDIO>
1
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The VIDEO & AUDIO window appears.
To complete the video setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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You will not be able to hear the audio data if the audio input gain is at zero.
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<Resolution>: Select a video size from <D1>, <VGA>, and <CIF>.
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<Quality>: Select a video quality from <Very High>, <High>, <Normal>, <Low> and <Very Low>.
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<Frame Rate>: Select a frame rate.
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<Input Gain>: Select the audio amplification level between 0 and 10
NTSC: D1(720x480), VGA(640x480), CIF(352x240) PAL: D1(720x576), VGA(640x480), CIF(352x288)
NTSC: 30fps, 15fps, 8fps, 3fps, 1fps
PAL: 25fps, 13fps, 5fps, 3fps, 1fps
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To Setup IP settings
Click <BASIC>  <IP>.
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IP Setting window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved and the system is restarted.
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The currently opened web browser is closed.
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If more than one camera are connected to an IP Router, set the IP and port Settings for the camera differently.
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<IP Type>: Shows the current camera IP setting type.
- Select the IP setting type from <Static IP>, <Dynamic IP> or <PPPoE IP>.
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<IP Configuration>: Allows setting the camera and port related settings.
- <MAC Address>: Shows the Ethernet MAC address. Since this value is used to create a DDNS
- <IP Address>: Shows the currently configured IP address. If the <IP Type> is set to <Static IP>,
- <Subnet Mask>: Shows the <Subnet Mask> for the configured IP address.
- <Gateway>: Shows the <Gateway> address for the configured IP address.
- <DNS Server>: Shows the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Service) server.
- <HTTP Webserver Port>: Shows the HTTP port used to connect to the camera using the web
- <Device Port(TCP)>: A port used to control video transmission. The default value is 60001(TCP).
- <TCP Streaming Port>: A port used to transfer video using the TCP protocols.
- <UDP Streaming Port>: A port used to transfer video using the UDP multicast protocols.
- <Upload Port(TCP)>: A port used to upgrade software. Default value is 60004(TCP).
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<Multicast Settings>: To transmit a video using UDP Multicast, you can set the IP address, port and
- <Multicast Address>: Shows IP address set for video transmission using UDP Multicast.
- <Multicast Port>: Shows UDP port set for video transmission using UDP Multicast.
- <TTL>: TTL stands for “Time To Live” that allows you to set the number of routers so that the packet
address, confirm the value.
you can change the IP address.
browser. The default port number is 80(TCP).
The default value is 60002(TCP).
The default value is 60003(UDP).
TTL.
The default value is 225.128.1.128. It is recommended to set it to between
224.0.0.0 and 239.255.255.255.
The default value is 60005(UDP).
can pass through. Each router decrease the TTL value one by one when a packet passes it through. If the TTL value reaches 0, the packet cannot pass through a router. The default value is 63. It is recommended to set it to between 0 and 255.
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To Setup Users
Click <BASIC>  <USER>.
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The USER window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved and the system is restarted.
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The currently opened web browser is closed.
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<Login Authentication>: You can determine whether to require login authentication for users.
- If it is set to <Enable>, the users can connect to the system through login authentication, while it is set to <Disable>, the users can connect to the system without login authentication. However, users connected to the system without login have USER permission.
- When the setting is complete, click the [Apply] button.
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<User Login ID/Password List>: Shows user ID, password and level (permissions) in a list.
- You can register up to 10 users.
- The default administrator ID is root.
- <Administrator> cannot be deleted or added and you can change the password only.
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To register an user
In the USER window,
1
click the [Insert] button.
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The <Insert User> window appears.
Enter user ID and password.
2
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For the ID and password, up to 9 alphanumeric and some special characters are allowed.
Select the user permission.
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Select a user permission for the new user from the <Operator> and <User> in the Level field.
Click the [Apply] button.
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The user registration is completed.
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You cannot register a duplicated user ID.
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You cannot register root or guest user ID.
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To modify a registered user account
Select the <Select> check box of a
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user account to be modified in the USER window.
Click the [Modify] button in the
2
USER window.
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The <Modify User> window appears.
In the window, modify <User ID>,
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<Password>, <Confirm Password> or <Level> of the user account.
Click the [Apply] button.
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Modifying a registered user is complete.
To delete a registered user account
Select the <Select> check box of a user account to be deleted in the USER window.
1
Click the [Delete] button in the USER window.
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Deleting a registered user is complete.
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About User Level
<Administrator>: The Administrator can use all functions and change the setup or search. <Operator>: The Operator can use all functions except setup and playback functions. <User>: The User can monitor video only.
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To set the display language
Click <BASIC>  <LANGUAGE>.
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The LANGUAGE window appears where you can select a preferred language.
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You can select once from 7 languages (English/Korean/Chinese/French/Italian/ Spanish/German).
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The language has been changed to the selected one.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
To set date/time
You can get the current system time from a NTP server or a PC and set the system time.
Click <SYSTEM>  <DATE/TIME>.
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The DATE/TIME window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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The date can be configured between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2037.
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<Current System Time>: Shows the time according to the setting of System Time Setup.
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<System Time Setup>: You can set the time synchronized with NTP server (time server) or PC, or
manually setup.
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To setup the system time
Select one of the NTP server addresses
1
of the <Address> list, or click <Syncronize with PC Viewer>.
Set the date and time directly if you
2
select <Manual>.
Click the [Apply] button.
3
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The setting time is applied.
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NTP Server IPs are provided by a public agency and their list is therefore subject to change.
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In a local network, a separate NTP server must be manually defined.
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The current time can vary depending on the computers regional (GMT and DST) and country (PC time configuration) settings.
To view the log information
Click <SYSTEM>  <LOG>.
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The Log window appears showing log information.
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<System Log List>: Shows the log information about the system changes along with time and IP
- <User Log In>: Shows current camera login user.
- <Video Configuration Change>: Shows video setting changes.
- <System Time Change>: Shows time changes.
- <System Start>: Shows time when the camera is turned on.
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Up to 2000 logs can be recorded.
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If the log number is over 2000, a log in the bottom of log list will be deleted and added new log information.
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To update the software
Click <SYSTEM>  <SOFTWARE UPDATE>.
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The Software Update window appears.
To update the software
In the USER window,
1
click the [Browse] button.
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The Open File window appears.
Select an update file and click the
2
[Open] button.
In the USER window,
3
click the [Install] button.
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The file is uncompressed and the software update begins.
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Software update may take tens of minutes.
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To cancel an update, click the [Cancel] button.
When the software update is done, the system will automatically restart.
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Since the current connection is disconnected, you have to connect to the system again.
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Since, if the network is disconnected, the power fails or the PC abnormally operates during a software update, the system may not work afterwards, take care not to cause a problem during an update.
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To reset the system
If the system abnormally operates or a problem occurs, you can restart or reset the system.
Click <SYSTEM>  <RESET>.
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The Reset window appears.
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<Restart>: The Reset window appears.
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<Factory Default>: Initializes the system settings to the factory settings and then restarts the system.
- <Except Network Parameter>: Initializes the system settings except network settings.
- <All>: Initializes all the system settings. Selecting this option is the same as pressing the [FACTORY RESET] button on the rear panel of the main body.
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After reset and restart, you have to connect to the system again.
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It takes a few minutes until the system booting is completed. You cannot connect to the system until the system booting is complete.
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After running <Factory Default>  <All>, you have to run <IP Installer.exe> program and setup network settings such as IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway, etc., to connect to the Internet.
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LAYOUT CONFIGURATION
You can display text on the screen.
To Set text
Click <OVERLAY>
1
<OVERLAY TEXT>.
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The Overlay Text window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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<Overlay Text Settings>: The <Disable> option hides an overlay text while <Enable> shows it on the
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<Show date>: Determines whether to display date on the bottom screen.
- <Display format>: Select a date display format. YYYY-MM-DD: Year-Month-Day / MM-DD-YYYY: Month-Day-Year / DD-MM-YYYY: Day-Month­Year
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<Show time>: Determines whether to display time on the bottom screen.
- <Display format>: Select a date time format. 24hr: Time notation in 24 hours / 12hr: Time notation in 12 hours with AM/PM.
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<Text color>: Determines text color. You can select either <White> or <Black>.
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<Background color>: Determines text background color. You can select one from <White>, <Black>
screen.
and <Transparent>.
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EVENT CONFIGURATION
To set the image transmission function
You can set an FTP/Email(SMTP) server to send the prior/posterior alarm image saved in the camera when an alarm is generated.
Click <EVENT>  <TRANSFER SETUP>.
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The TRNASFER SETUP window appears.
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If you use charge SMTP services, contact to SMTP service provider for the detail settings.
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<FTP Transfer>: You can transfer an alarm image to an FTP server. When the initial FTP server setting
- <Use Passive Mode>: Select this option when the passive mode connection is necessary due to firewall or
- <FTP Server Address>: Enter the IP address of an FTP server to which an alarm image will be sent.
- <Upload Path>: You can set the path of the FTP account to transfer an alarm image. You can set a path by
- <Port>: Although FTP server port is 21 as a default, you can change the port number according to the FTP
- <User ID>: Enter a user account ID to connect to login the FTP server.
- <Password>: Enter a user account password to login the FTP server.
To test FTP transmission
Click the [Test] button.
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Connect to the configured FTP server and conduct image transmission test automatically.
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When the FTP server connection and transmission tests are complete, the <Verified> message will be displayed.
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If the test fails, an error message appears. In this case, check the FTP server status and the configured settings once again.
and connection are not verified, the <Not verified> message appears.
FTP server setting.
just typing </directory name> or <directory name> in this field. If you do not specify a path, alarm files are sent to the root directory of the FTP account.
server settings.
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<E-mail(SMTP) Transfer> : You can transfer an alarm image through Email. This function supports
- <SMTP Server Address>: Enter the IP address of an SMTP server to be used to send an Email.
- <User ID>: Enter a user account ID to connect to connect the SMTP server.
- <Password>: Enter a user account password to the SMTP server.
- <E-mail Sender>: Enter the address of the Email sender. If the sender address is incorrect, the Email
- <E-mail Receiver>: Enter the address of the Email recipient.
- <Title>: Enter the title of the Email.
- <Message>: Enter the contents of the Email. An alarm image is attached to the Email as an attached
file.
SMTP Email server only. When the initial SMTP server setting and connection are not verified, the <Not verified> message appears.
Example) smtp.hotmail.com
from the sender may be classified into SPAM mail by the SMTP server and may not be sent.
To test Email transmission
Click the [Test] button.
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Connect to the configured SMTP server and conduct image transmission test automatically.
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When the SMTP server connection and transmission tests are complete, the <Verified> message will be displayed.
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If the test fails, an error message appears. In this case, check the SMTP server status and the configured settings once again.
To setup the record
Click <EVENT>  <RECORD SETUP>.
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The RECORD SETUP window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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<SD Card>: Enables you to verify data saved on the SDHC memory card and format the
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<Options>: Determine whether or not you wish to receive Email notification of insufficient
memory card itself. It is possible to set to automatically delete movie clips recorded before a certain period of time (e.g. 1 week, 1 month, or 1 year).
capacity warnings.
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To set an alarm image
You can set an image to be sent through FTP/Email(SMTP) or saved on the SDHC memory card when an alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.
Click <EVENT>  <ALARM IMAGE>.
1
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The ALARM IMAGE SETUP window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
1
2
3
1. <Transfer Mode>: You can select a method to send an alarm image from the <FTP>, <E-Mail> and
- <FTP Transfer>: The image is sent to the specified FTP address.
- <E-Mail Transfer>: The image is sent to the specified Email address.
- SD Card Recording Insert an SDHC memory card.
Configure the SDHC memory card (refer to page 69 for details).
Check the SD Card Recording option and then click on the [Apply] button. The SD indicator will
then turn on and recording will commence.
To remove the SDHC memory card, first uncheck the SD Card Recording option and then click on
the [Apply] button.
Removing the SDHC memory card while recording is in progress can damage the data.
2. <Transferred Image Naming Setup>: You can set the file name of an alarm image to be sent when
3. <Pre/Post Alarm Image>: You can determine which of previous or posterior image is to be sent.
- <Number of Image>: Determines number of images to be sent per second. You can select 1, 2, 3 and 5
- <Pre-Alarm Duration>: Determines time of prior images to be sent. You can select one from <5 sec>, <10
- <Post-Alarm Duration>: Determines time of posterior images to be sent. You can select one from <5 sec>,
<SD Card Record>.
an alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.
images per second.
sec>, <15 sec> and <30 sec>. You can send a prior image of up to 30 seconds after an alarm is generated. (The maximum time is determined by the number of images to be sent per second.)
<10 sec>, <15 sec> and <30 sec>. You can send a posterior image of up to 30 seconds after an alarm is generated. (The maximum time is determined by the number of images to be sent per second.)
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To set an alarm input
Click <EVENT>  <ALARM INPUT 1>
1
or <ALARM INPUT 2>.
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The ALARM INPUT window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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<Input Device Setup>: Select an input type from the <OFF>, <NO> and <NC>.
- <NO>(Normal Open): It is normally open, but if it is close, an alarm will be generated.
- <NC>(Normal Close): It is normally close, but if it is open, an alarm will be generated.
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<Activation Time>: You can set time to accept an alarm to take an action.
- <Always>: Always conducts the <Action> setting when an alarm is generated.
- <Only Scheduled Time>: Conducts the <Action> setting for an alarm only when it occurs during the
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<Action>: You can set an operation to be conducted when an alarm is generated.
- <Alarm Output>: Determines alarm output port to which the alarm signal is to be sent.
- <Output Duration>: Determines the period of time to output alarm signal to the specified alarm
- <Alarm Image Transfer>: If <On> is selected, a JPG image is transmitted through FTP or Email
specified time period on the specified day of the week. The Start Time must prior to and must differ from the End Time.
output port when an alarm is generated. If another alarm event is generated during the alarm output, the delay time is recalculated on the basis of the most recently generated an alarm.
(SMTP) or saved on the SDHC memory card according to the <EVENT>
<TRANSFER SETUP> settings.
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To set the motion detection function
Click <EVENT>  <MOTION>.
1
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The MOTION window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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<M.D. Function>: <Enable> activates the motion detection function, while <Disable> disables the
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<M.D. Configuration>: You can set motion detection performance parameters.
- <Motion Sensitivity>: Select a motion detection function sensitivity from <High>, <Medium> and
- <Motion Area>: You can set an area to detect motion.
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<Activation Time>: You can set time to accept a motion detection to take an action.
- <Always>: Always conducts the <Action> setting when a motion is detected.
- <Only Scheduled Time>: Conducts the <Action> setting for a motion detection only when it occurs
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<Action>: You can set an operation to be conducted when a motion is detected.
- <Alarm Output>: Determines a motion detection output port to which the alarm signal is to be sent.
- <Output Duration>: Determines the period of time to output the alarm signal to the specified alarm output
- <Alarm Image Transfer>: If <On> is selected, a JPG image is transmitted through FTP or Email (SMTP) or
function.
<Low>. The <High> option provides high sensitivity of motion detection and generates motion detection event if a small motion is detected.
during the specified time period on the specified day of the week. The Start Time must prior to and must differ from the End Time.
port when a motion is detected. If another detection event is generated during the alarm output, the delay time is recalculated on the basis of the most recently generated motion detection.
saved on the SDHC memory card according to the <EVENT>  <TRANSFER
SETUP> settings.
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To set a motion detection target area
You can set a specific area to detect a motion in.
In the MOTION window,
1
click the [Motion Area] button.
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The Motion Area window appears.
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You can set a specific area to detect a motion in.
Click over square boxes corresponding
2
to your desired motion detection target area.
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The selected area is colored in yellow.
To cancel a selection, click over the
3
square box once again.
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The square box returns to its original color.
To complete the setting, click the [Apply] button.
4
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The settings are saved.
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The motions in the selected area will be detected.
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To set scheduled transmission
You can have a JPEG image sent through FTP and Email or recorded on the SDHC card periodically.
Click <EVENT>  <SCHEDULE>.
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The SCHEDULE window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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<Schedule Transfer Function>: <Enable> activates the scheduled transmission function, while
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<Transfer Interval>: You can set the time interval to transmit images. You can select a unit of time from
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<Activation Time>: You can set the time to execute the scheduled transmission function.
- <Always>: Always transmits images according to the specified interval.
- <Only Scheduled Time>: Transmits images according to the specified interval during the specified
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The Start Time must be prior to and must differ from the End Time.
<SECONDS> or <MINUTES>. You can set the time interval so that an image is transmitted every 5/15/30/45/60 seconds or minutes.
<Disable> disables the function.
time period on the specified day of the week.
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION
To set video streaming
You can control the data transfer rate according to the camera video streaming type and network bandwidth.
Click <NETWORK>
1
<STREAMING SETUP>.
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The STREAMING SETUP window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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<Streaming Type>: You can select a protocol for video transmission from the <TCP>,
- <TCP>: It is a general purpose protocol used for a transmission that requires reliability. Since it
- <UDP(Unicast)>: It refers to transmitting data to only one receiver (1:1).
- <UDP(Multicast)>:
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<Streaming Control>: You need to set the bandwidth to an appropriate value according to the data
- You can set the <Bandwidth> by selecting one from <Unlimited/5Mbps/3Mbps/1Mbps/ 600Kbps/300kbps/150Kbps>.
- If your network provides data rate equal to or higher than 100Mbps, it is recommended to set the <Bandwidth> to <Unlimited> or <5Mbps>. If you are using a broadband Internet connection, set the <Bandwidth> to <3Mbps> or <1Mbps>.
- If you are using low speed xDSL network, set the <Bandwidth> to <600Kbps> or lower for smooth video streaming.
- The maximum number of images per second in the video setting menu is automatically determined depending on the selected <Bandwidth> value.
<UDP(Unicast)> and <UDP(Multicast)>.
provides a connection based communication between the sender and recipient, it provides high reliability against transmission data loss. However, it is inappropriate to transmit a large amount of data in real-time because of its transmission overhead. It enables reliable data transmission over xDSL and cable network at a relatively slow speed.
It refers to the data transfer protocol in one-to-many (1:N) between the transmitting and receiving terminals. Although it alleviates the network load, it requires <Multicast> router. For more information such as whether the network over which the camera is installed supports <Multicast>, ask your network administrator.
UDP: It is a protocol appropriate to transmit a large amount of data such as multimedia data
in short time. However, it provides higher transmission efficiency than TCP especially over high speed connections faster than 100Mbps.
With multicast activated, it is not possible to perform video recording search. Audio cannot be transmitted to the camera through the microphone. Multicast backbone (MBone) is not supported, and the camera can only be used in a LAN­based multicast environment.
rate of your network for smooth video streaming.
To set DDNS
DDNS is an abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Service that converts the IP address of a camera into a general Host Name so that the user can easily remember it and enables connecting a camera with a fixed Host Name even if the IP address of the camera may be dynamically changed.
Click <NETWORK>  <DDNS>.
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The DDNS window appears.
To complete the setting,
2
click the [Apply] button.
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The settings are saved.
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If Samsung’s DDNS service is selected, the Host Name is automatically generated using the camera MAC address.
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A camera MAC address consists of <One among from lower-case alphabet characters of c, m and p> + <Last 6 digits of the MAC address> + <websamsung.net>.
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The lower-case alphabet letter becomes <c> if the first 6 digits of the MAC address is <00:00:f0>, <m> if <00:16:6c>, and <p> if <00:68:36>. Example) - If the MAC address of a camera is 00 : 00 : f0 : ff : fe : 42,
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To use another DDNS service, sign up a DDNS site that is supported by a camera and use it with the user ID and password you have specified when you sign up the site.
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For information about how to sign up another DDNS and setup Host Name, please visit the corresponding DDNS service website and ask about that.
c + fffe42 + websamsung.net = cfffe42.websamsung.net
- If the MAC address of a camera is 00 : 16 : 6c : ff : fe : 42, m + fffe42 + websamsung.net = mfffe42.websamsung.net
- If the MAC address of a camera is 00 : 68 : 36 : ff : fe : 42, p + fffe42 + websamsung.net = pfffe42.websamsung.net
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
I can’t access the camera from a web browser.
Viewer got disconnected during monitoring.
I cannot connect to the system using a tab browser of Internet Explorer 7.0.
The camera connected to the network is not detected in the IP installer program.
Images overlap.
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Check to make sure that the camera’s Network settings are appropriate.
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Check to make sure that all network cables have been connected properly.
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If connected using DHCP, verify that the camera is able to acquire dynamic IP addresses without any problem.
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If connected using a DDNS URL, verify that the MAC address has been properly entered.
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If the camera is connected to an xDSL network, ensure that Bandwidth is set to less than 600Kbps. Because xDSL offers slow connection speed, setting Bandwidth high results in network load and hinder network connection.
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If the camera is connected to a router, verify that port forwarding is properly configured.
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Connected Viewers become disconnected upon any change to camera or network configurations.
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Check all network connections.
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If the camera is connected over an xDSL network, it’s pos­sible for Viewer to disconnect under poor network condi­tions.
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When you try to connect to the system using a tab browser, the same cookie information is shared, resulting in errors when connected. Therefore, instead of using a tab browser, open a new browser window to connect to the system.
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Turn off the firewall settings on your PC and then search the camera again.
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Check whether two or more cameras are set to a single multicast address instead of different addresses. If a single address is used for multiple cameras, the images may overlap.
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If the transmission method is set to multicast, check whether
No image appears.
I enabled Motion Detection Feature under Motion Detection, but .jpg files are not getting sent over FTP/ SMTP even after motion detection occurs at the FT
there is a router that supports multicast in the LAN the camera is connected to.
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Verify the settings in the following sequence:
A. NTP must be properly configured. B. Motion Detection Feature must be enabled. C. Alarm Video Transmission must be enabled. D. Check for scheduling conflict.
camera. Is it possible to configure
Motion Zone with Motion Detection Feature disabled?
A motion event took place but didn’t trigger an alarm.
Data is not getting recorded on the SDHC memory card.
SD Indicator will not turn on after inserting an SDHC memory card.
I inserted an SDHC memory card, but the camera isn’t working properly.
The SDHC memory card is not getting formatted.
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Yes. Motion Zone can be configured independently of whether or not Motion Detection Feature is in use.
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Check alarm output port settings.
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Make sure that the memory card is not defective.
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Verify that the Lock switch on the memory card is not enabled.
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Make sure that the memory card is not defective.
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Go to Configurations  Events  Alarm Image Settings and verify that SD Card Recording option is checked.
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Make sure that the memory card has been inserted correctly in the right direction. With memory cards that have been formatted from a different device, their performance cannot be guaranteed when used in the camera. Go to Configurations  Events  Recording Settings and format the memory card again.
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Verify that the memory card’s Lock function is not enabled.
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SPECIfICATIoNS
Item
Scanning Mode
Image Device 1/3" PS 410K Pixel CCD 1/3" PS 470K Pixel CCD
Effective Pixels
Synchronization
Resolution
S/N Approx. 50dB
Min. Scene Illumination
Wide Dynamic Range
Day/Night
Lens
Lens Mount
Signal Out
Environment
Browser Web Browser Internet explorer 6.0 higher
Compression
Network Hardware
Network Board OS
Client OS Windows XP , VISTA
Video MPEG4 ,MJPEG
Audio
Flash Memory 16M byte
SDRAM 128M byte
NTSC PAL
525 Lines, 30f/sec 625 Lines, 25f/sec(PAL)
768(H) x 494(V) 752(H) x 582(V)
Internal
540(Color)/570(BW) TV Lines
Color : 0.4 Lux(50IRE)
0.0005 Lux(15IRE,Sense x256)
/W : 0.04 Lux(50IRE)
B
0.00005 Lux(15IRE,Sense x256)
None
Moving Filter (Ture Day/Night)
Auto Iris(DC)
D (Board type) VBS 1.0Vp-p(75Ω,Composite) Embedded Linux
G.711 : Full Duplex, 64Kbps, 8KHz sampling
Details
Network
Ethernet 10/100BASE-T
Network Protocol
Network Protocol
Streaming
DDNS Samsung DDNS and Public DDNS servers support
TCP, UDP, NTP, HTTP, DHCP, PPPoE
TCP, UDP(Unicast, Multicast)
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Video Resolution
Frame Rate
Video Quality
Motion Detection
Connection Users
Alarm IN/OUT
Alarm Event Image Transfer
Time Setup
IP installer
Software Upgrade
SDK
Item
Unicast
Multicast
Alarm Input Transfer
Motion Detection Transfer
HTTP API
Windows API
Application program interface
Windows API
NTSC PAL
Details
D1(720x480), VGA(640x480), CIF(352x240)
MJPEG
Very
High
Normal
High
MPEG4
Very
24fps 25fps 25fps 25fps 26fps
High
26fps 27fps 27fps 27fps 28fps
High
27fps 28fps 28fps 28fps 29fps
Normal
29fps 30fps 30fps 30fps 30fps
Low Very
26fps 28fps 28fps 29fps 29fps
Low
Very High
Very Low 0.5M 21 Very Low 0.5M 23
High
Normal
Low
MPEG4
(bps)
6M 47 4M 40 3M 37 1M 27
High, Medium, Low
Maximum 10 Users
Maximum 20 Users
Input: 2, Output: 2
FTP Transfer / Email(SMTP) Transfer / SD Card Record
FTP Transfer / Email(SMTP) Transfer / SD Card Record Synchronization with NTP, Synchronization with PC, Manual
setting IP installation function( XP, VISTA support )
Firmware upgrade by web browser
Provides functionality to set/retrieve internal parameter values.
ActiveX components for viewing streams from video camera and controlling.
D1(720x576), VGA(640x480), CIF(352x288)
Very
(KB)
Low
MPEG4
Very High
High
Normal
Low Very
Low
Very High
Normal
MJPEG
High
Low
Low
MJPEG
Very
High
Normal
MPEG4
(bps)
6M 52 4M 41 3M 34 1M 30
Low
MJPEG
(KB)
High
21fps 22fps 23fps 23fps 24fps
23fps 24fps 24fps 25fps 25fps
24fps 25fps 25fps 25fps 25fps
24fps 25fps 25fps 25fps 25fps
22fps 23fps 24fps 24fps 24fps
Very
Low
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Item
Power
Power Consumption
Operation Temperature
Operation Humidity
Dimension
Weight
Details
NTSC PAL
AC24V±10%(60Hz±0.3Hz) DC12V+10%/-5% PoE (Power over Ethernet) Approx. 8W
-10˚C~50˚C
~90%
150(Ø) x 121(H)mm
Approx. 1.1kg
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GPL/LGPL SOFTWARE LICENSE
This product uses open-source software distributed under the terms of GPL and LGPL. And you can visit at www.samsungsecurity.com to get the source codes of the following
GPL and LGPL software used for this product.
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GPL S/W
- Base Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dosfstools
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LGPL S/W
- gLibc, Inetutils
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Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,
or their local government ofce, for details of where and how they can take this item for
environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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