Sentry360 FS-IP14K-DN User Manual

FS-IP14K-DN
User Manual
Ver 1.0
©Sentry360 2014
Table of Contents
1.1 Features ...................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Package Contents........................................................................................................ 3
1.3 Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Connectors .................................................................................................................. 5
3.1 Web Browser Configuration ......................................................................................... 9
1. Overview
The FS-IP14K-DN camera is an MJPEG or H.264 encoding, 14.0 Megapixel resolution, IP addressable 360 degree camera. It is designed to deliver full motion, high-definition, progressive scan digital video across local area networks. The FS-IP14K-DN features a design with no moving parts, creating a full 360 degree view with no blind spots. An optically corrected fish-eye lens, designed exclusively for the FullSight™ camera, allows for immersive 360-degree live view as well as pan-tilt-zoom during playback with the use of Sentry360’s API or SDK with any 3rd party network video recording software certified partner. User Interface options of live or playback can be one of the following: Panoramic Display, Quad Virtual Camera display, Single Virtual PTZ camera display, or panoramic with 2 virtual camera displays with calibrated PTZ capability between the panoramic image and virtual cameras. The FS-IP14K-DN is equipped with a mechanical IR cut filter that filters infrared light to display high-quality video images in low-light environments.
1.1 Features
14.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
Maximum Resolution: 4352 x 3264
Maximum Framerate: 6 fps
IR Cut Filter
Full Onvif Compatibility
Motion Detection
PoE 802.3af
0.1 Lux at F/1.2 (color)
100/10 LAN Connection
Protocols: UDP, TCP, HTTP, TFTP, RTSP
Automatic Exposure
Automatic White Balance
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation Controls
1.4mm f-theta Fisheye Lens
1.2 Package Contents
Please check the package contains the following items listed below.
Camera with Lens
Quick Start Guide
1.3 Dimensions
The FS-IP14K-DN camera and lens dimensions are shown below.
1.4 Connectors
Designation
Description
1
DC Power
12V DC Power Connector
2
LAN Port
PoE and Ethernet Port
The diagram below shows the FS-IP14K-DN connections.
2. System Requirements
Items
System Requirement
Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer
To connect to the FS-IP14K-DN via web browser, please ensure your PC has a good network connection, and meets system requirements as des cr ibed below.
Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Apple Safari
3. Access Camera
Step 1. Power your camera using the correct power source (PoE switch, PoE injector, or
12V adapter).
Step 2. Download, install, and run sentryView™, Sentry360’s camera configuration tool,
here: http://sentry360.com/product/sentryview/
Step 3. Click the Scan button in sentryView™ to scan your network for connected cameras.
Step 4. To automatically configure your camera network settings, check the boxes of the
cameras you want to configure. Then click Auto Configure.
Step 5. Confirm your network settings and click Configure.
Step 6. To manually configure your cameras, click Edit Camera Values at the bottom right,
enter your IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DHCP settings. Click Apply to save these values.
Step 7. Your cameras are now configured. If you are using sentryCore™ as your Video
Management System, please download the latest version here:
http://sentry360.com/product/sentrycore/
Step 8. Right click on a camera and select Browse. The prompt for entering the default
username and password will appear for logging in to the FS-IP5000-M.
3.1 Web Browser Configuration
Camera configuration is accessed through the web browser interface by clicking the Show Settings button.
When c onfiguration is complete, click the System Tab -> Save to commit settings to permanent memory.
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