Speco O2iBD2 User Manual

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O2iBD2
Intensifier IP® Full HD Megapixel Board IP Camera
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Directions
Be careful not to cause any physical damage by dropping or throwing the camera. Especially keep the device out of
reach from children.
Do not disassemble the camera. No after service is assumed when disassembled.
Use only power adapters compatible with the unit.
Be careful to prevent moisture or water penetration into the unit. Particular attention is needed when installing the
unit. The screw holes for the installation screws and pipe should be maintained water tight during the whole life time
of the product.
All the electrical connection wires running into the unit should be prepared so that water from the outside cannot
flow into the unit through the surface of the wires. Penetration of the moisture through the wire for extended period
can cause malfunction of the unit or deteriorated image.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not explicitly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s warranty.
Caution
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Revision History
Date Revision Details
10/1/2015 1.0 First manual revision creation.
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Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1. Overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2. Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
2. Product Description .................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1. Contents................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2. Product Preview .................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3. Physical description .............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.3.1. External View ............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.3.2. Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.3.3. Front and Rear view of Main Unit ........................................................................................................... 10
2.3.4. Factory Default Switch ............................................................................................................................. 10
2.4. Functional Description ........................................................................................................................................ 11
3. Installation Notes ................................................................................................................................................... 13
4. Getting Started ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1. PC Requirement .................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.1. Connect PC and O2iBD2 to network. ....................................................................................................... 14
4.1.2. Set IP parameters on O2iBD2 .................................................................................................................. 14
4.1.3. Remote video connection to O2iBD2 ...................................................................................................... 15
4.1.4. Additional settings through connection to the Admin Page ................................................................... 17
5. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.1. No power is applied ............................................................................................................................................ 18
5.2. Cannot connect to the Video .............................................................................................................................. 19
5.3. Technical Assistance............................................................................................................................................ 20
Appendix A – Important Notice in Exchanging SD Card (Micro SD) ............................................................................................. 21
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1. Introduction
1.1. Overview
The ONSIP O2iBD2 is a state-of-the-art mega-pixel, dual-codec (H.264, MJPEG) IP/network camera built with embedded
software and hardware technology. It enables real time transmission of synchronized video of Full HD resolution and
audio data. Remote clients can connect to ONSIP O2iBD2 for the real time video/audio data through various client
solutions running on PC, PDA or mobile phones. Real time 2-way communication is available through bidirectional audio
communication feature.
Intensifier IP® technology is the most optimized solution for surveillance in low-light conditions by using superior CMOS
sensor with low-light sensitivity ISP sensor. Intensifier IP® is especially beneficial in poor lighting environments, efficiently
reducing noise and ghosting while maintain a color image without the use of IR LEDs.
Designed to be a stand-alone streaming audio & video transmission device, ONSIP O2iBD2 can be applied to various
application area such as video security, remote video monitoring, distance education, video conference or internet
broadcasting system.
The separate main unit and camera design allows for smaller camera housing and flexibility in installations. The camera
portion is a board design with a bracket for mounting to a surface, while the main unit can be hidden from view.
Embedded PoE (Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af) will enable the owner to reduce the total cost of ownership by
reducing on-site wiring works for the installation.
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1.2. Specifications
Camera
Image sensor Progressive scan 1/3 inch CMOS 2M pixels
Full resolution 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (Full HD)
Sync System Internal
Lens 2.9mm fixed, 3.6mm fixed pinhole
Day & Night AUTO, DAY, NIGHT
Back Light Compensation ON / OFF
White Balance ATW(2.000K ~ 10,000K) / MANUAL / PUSH
Exposure DC / ESC
WDR ON / OFF
3D-DNR 0 ~ 20
Intensifier AUTO ON (Max 128x) / OFF
Privacy Mask ON / OFF (10 Programmable Zones)
Motion Detection ON / OFF (4 Programmable Zones)
Digital Zoom 1x ~ 12x
Mirror H / V / Rotate
DEFOG ON / OFF
OSD BUILT IN
Video
Compression method Simultaneous Dual Codec (H.264 / MJPEG)
Resolution 1,920 x 1,080@30fps
Multi-Profile Streaming
Intelligent Bit-Rate Control VBR or CBR
PTZ Digital PTZ & Video crop
Image Setting Text overlay, Privacy mask, De-interlace filter
Motion detection 3 regions
Audio
Mono Upstream 32Kbps G.726 ADPCM, 64Kbps 16bit μ-law PCM ~ MIC/Line-in
- 5 simultaneous video profiles
- Select the codec type, resolution and frame rates for each profile.
Mono Downstream 64Kbps 16bit μ-law PCM ~ Line-out
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Alarm & Event
Intelligent Video
Motion Detection
Alarm Triggers
Motion Detection
+ Sensor Input
Alarm Events
Video file upload(FTP), Still Image
transmission(Email), Relay output
Alarm Buffer (Audio/Video)
Configurable Pre
-
alarm (5~15 sec) & Post
-
alarm (10~60 sec)
Miscellaneous
Operating
Temperature
14°F ~
122°F
Operation
Humidity
8 ~
80% RH
Power
DC 12V, 0.
5A
Main Unit
: 4.5” (L) x 1.75” (W) x 0.9” (H)
Main Unit
:
5 oz
Casing
AL, PC
Approvals
FCC, RoHS
Package information
Unit, CD,
mounting screws
Network
- IPv4, TCP, UDP, IGMP, ICMP, ARP, RARP, PPPoE, RTCP
Network Protocol
Dynamic IP Speco DDNS (free of charge)
- RTP, RTSP, SDP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, UPnP
- NTP, DNS, DynDNS
Security
Streaming method
External Terminals
LAN 10/100BaseT LAN (auto MDIX)
Alarm input / output Alarm I/O (1 Sensor input & 1 Relay output)
Factory Reset Supported
Audio MIC/Line in, Line out
Power DC 12V input
Alternate Power
Standard PoE IEEE802.3af Supported
- User ID & Password protection, IP address filtering
- Digest Authentication, User Access Log
- RTSP streaming with proprietary format for control information
- standard RTSP streaming
- HTTP streaming
Dimensions(W x H x D)
Weight
Camera : 0.7” (L) x 1.6” (W) x 1.6” (H)
Camera : 2 oz
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contains the following
Screws (1 type)
Anchors (1 type)
type wrench
Cable bracket and Screw
Software & Users Guide
Quick installation guide
PC software to allocate an IP address
Remarks
2. Product Description
2.1. Contents
The product package
:
Contents
O2iBD2
Accessories
CD
Reference Guide
O2iBD2
L-
main and camera units
Description
, Guide pattern
2.2. Product Preview
O2iBD2
Camera Unit &
Main Unit
ONSIP Installer
to the IP Camera
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2.3. Physical description
2.3.1. External View
2.3.2. Dimensions
Figure 2-1. External view of O2iBD2
Figure 2-2. Dimensions
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Factory default switch is provided for returning the IP camera to factory default state.
There are two functions assigned to factory default switch.
: Press the switch about 5 seconds while power is applied to return to
: Press the switch for 1 second to unmount Micro
4. Factory Default switch and Micro
slot
MIC/Line Input
Relay Output
Relay Output
Sensor Input (
Sensor Input (+)
Camera
SD Card for safe removal.
2.3.3. Front and Rear view of Main Unit
Figure 2-3. Front view
Cable bracket screw hole
Pin Description
1 Line Output
2 Ground
3
4
5
6
7
Connect
Connect Camera
-)
Unit
Figure 2-4. Rear view
2.3.4. Factory Default Switch
1. Returning to Factory Default State
default state.
2. Safe Removal of Micro-SD Card
Micro SD Card
Figure 2-
factory
-
Factory Default Switch
-SD Card slot
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V DC
is powered by PoE, do not plug in DC Jack with active DC power
45) with PoE standard (802.3af). LED on the Ethernet connector shows the status
It will be lit with orange color when network cabling is all right.
transmission is under way. Off state indicates that there is trouble in network connection
It will be lit in green or red depending on the status
: Green color indicates that the camera is
that data transmission is possible. Blinking green means that someone is connected to
Red : Continuous or blinking red indicates that hardware is in abnormal condition.
Please insert SD memory card when you want to use SD memory card. In case of pulling out SD memory card,
Connect external audio source or microphone.
Connect speakers with built in amplifier. Audio from remote site is output through Line out in bi
d momentarily and it will be lit with green after a while when power is
Blinking orange color indicates that normal data
in normal operation mode. Continuous green indicates
O2iBD2
2.4. Functional Description
Power : Power input for supplying 12
power.
Caution : If O2iBD2 power connector.
Network (LAN)
100Mbps Ethernet connector (RJ-
of O2iBD2 as follows:
-
Link LED
-
Status LED (
Green
LED will be lit with re
applied into O2iBD2
Micro SD Card slot
into DC
)
.
please push the SD card.
Connect Camera
Connect Camera Unit.
MIC/Line Input
Line Output
mode.
-directional audio
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GND
+12V
Sensor Input
Connect external alarm sensor. Examples of sensing devices are infrared sensor, motion sensor, heat/smoke sensor,
magnetic sensor, etc. Connect the two wires of the sensors to “Sensor Input”.
The sensor type (NC/NO) can be set in admin page. Multiple sensor devices can be connected in parallel.
Photo Coupler
Sensor1+
Sensor1-
NO/NC Type Open Collector Type
Sensor
Device
Sensor
Power
Supply
Sensor
Power
Supply
Figure 2-6. SENSOR input and connection of the sensor
Relay Output
Relay output is provided for connecting alarm devices or for remote on/off control of devices such as light. Relay is
normal open and it will be closed upon alarm annunciation or remote on. The relay is capable of switching 30V
AC/DC, 2A. For the application which needs power switching beyond this limit, use additional relay switch as
shown in the right of Figure.
Alarm
Out
Device
Optional
Relay
Switch
Sensor
Device
Alarm
Out
Device
Relay
* Left : switching requirement below 30V, 2A * Right : switching requirement higher than 30V, 2A. Apply this connection when either voltage or current
exceed the limit.
Power
Supply
( ~30V)
( ~ 2A) (DC/AC)
Relay
Figure 2-7. RELAY Output connection
Power
Supply
( ~30V)
( ~ 2A) (DC/AC)
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Power
Supply
(30V~ )
( 2A~ ) (DC/AC)
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3. Installation Notes
Use cables and conduits that are suitable for the installation. Particular attention should be paid in the installation so that
no moisture is allowed to penetrate into the unit through the cables or conduits during the life time of the product.
Products of which the internal parts are exposed to moisture because of improper installation are not covered by
warranty. The camera component must be connected to the main unit with the attached cable for proper operation. The
main unit should be installed securely, with the attachment cable out of view.
4. Getting Started
Brief information for initial operation of O2iBD2 is provided in this chapter.
4.1. PC Requirement
Audio/Video streaming data received from O2iBD2 can be displayed or stored in a PC running client programs. Minimum
requirement of the PC is described below:
ITEM Minimum Requirement Recommended Specification
CPU Intel Core i3 3Ghz Intel Core i7
Main Memory 2GB 4GB
Operating System* Windows XP Windows 7 (64bit)
Web Browser Internet Explorer 8, 9 Internet Explorer 8, 9
Graphic Card
Video RAM 256MB
Resolution 1920x1080
Network 10 Base-T Ethernet 100 Base-T Ethernet
* Operating Systems supported: Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP / Vista / 7
Video RAM 1GB
Higher than 1920x1080
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LAN switch with
standard POE
LAN switch
DC adaptor
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4.1.1. Connect PC and O2iBD2 to network.
1. Prepare a PC to run programs for the installation and video connection
(PC is needed to assign IP address to O2iBD2)
2. In the case of using PoE, connect the PC and O2iBD2 to the network using one of the following ways. If your LAN
Switch does not support standard PoE, connect O2iBD2 as shown in dotted line in Figure. The DC power is
applied through DC adapter.
4.1.2. Set IP parameters on O2iBD2
Follow the sequence below for setting the IP parameter
i)
Run ONSIP installer
ii)
Click (1) in ONSIP installer window.> Double click on (2) > Fill in (4) > make a selection in (5) > Fill the
parameters in (6)
iii)
Click on (9) to apply the settings.
iv)
You can connect to admin page by clicking on (10).
Figure 4-1. Power and network connection
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for sorting and rearranging the list.
Select network mode that best suits from the drop down list in
and Auto (DHCP), respectively. If ADSL and Auto
In case of ADSL, fill the User Name and Password in (8) with the values provided by your ISP.
If DDNS service is needed, Check at the box and fill the empty field with hostname you want in
O2iBD2
Web Viewer offers simplest way of video connection to
in the URL window of Internet Explorer as:
2
4
7
. You can choose either Static or ADSL
are deactivated.
. For video connection, enter the IP address of
3
Default port 80 can be omitted
1
6
9
5
8
10
Click on the field in (3)
4.1.3. Remote video connection to
1. Connection through Web Viewer
O2iBD2
[e.g.] Port 80
[e.g.] Port 8080
(5)
are selected, the fields in (6)
O2iBD2
(7).
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admin
For more detailed information, please refer to the
Connection to Admin Page
Basic Control
Default ID and password of Admin Page are
Figure 4-3. Web Viewer
”, “1234.
Configuration Guide.
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4.1.4. Additional settings through connection to the Admin Page
All parameters of the camera are factory default out of the box. For a more sophisticated target application,
parameters need to be changed through the admin page. The admin page can be connected through
“http://IP_Address:Port_Number/admin.htm”
ID and password of the administrator are required. Default ID and password are admin”, “1234.
It is highly recommended to change the ID and password to prevent illegal access to the IP camera. For more detailed information, Please refer to the Configuration Guide.
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5. Troubleshooting
5.1. No power is applied
In case of Standard PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Power supply through standard PoE is possible only when the following conditions are met.
1. Standard PoE is supported on the product.
2. The LAN switch supports standard PoE.
Make sure that both the IP camera and the LAN switch support standard PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
In case of DC adapter
If PoE is not applied, the power and network connection should be made through separate cables. It is
recommended to use DC adapter supplied by provider for the feeding of the power. In case of replacing the
DC power supply, make sure that the power supply meets with the power requirement of the IP camera to
prevent damage or malfunction.
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5.2. Cannot connect to the Video
Check the status of the network connection through PING test.
Try the following on your PC :
- Start > Run > Cmd > Ping IP address (Ex : Ping 172.16.42.51)
- If “Reply from ~” message is returned ( in the figure below), the network connection is in normal state. Try
connection to the video again. If the problem persists, or refer to other trouble shooting notes.
- If “Request timed out” message is returned. ( in the figure below), the network connection or network
setting is not in normal state. Check the network cable and settings.
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If you need any technical assistance, please contact
MAC address and Registration number
Description of the problem
. For immediate service please provide the
5.3. Technical Assistance
following information.
1.
1.
Model name
1.1.
2.
2.
2.2.
3.
3.
Purchase date
3.3.
4.
4.
4.4.
5.
5.
Error message
5.5.
technical support
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Appendix A – Important Notice in Exchanging SD Card (Micro SD)
SD Card is a non-volatile memory device for storing video and audio data on the product. Note that continuous recording
to the SD Card will cause the memory cell to wear out, eventually resulting in failure.
When you plug out the SD Card for replacement or other purpose, follow the steps below in order to prevent data loss or
crash of the SD Card.
1. Press factory default button for 1 sec to unmount the SD Card .
SD Card can also be unmounted by going to Admin Page -> Sensor&Capture Setup and clicking on
CONFIRM button at the right of SD Card Unmount menu.
2. Unplug the SD Card .
If no action is taken within 1 minute, SD Card will be mounted again.
3. Plug in new SD Card
4. If the SD Card is a new one for the IP camera, format the SD Card by following through the steps below.
Go to Admin Page -> Sensor & Capture Setup
In the SD Card management menu, click on CONFIRM button at the right of SD Card Format.
For more detailed information regarding connection to admin page, please refer to the “Configuration Guide”.
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