Uniden Pro710NPTZC User Manual

Pro710NPTZC
Network IR Pan Tilt Zoom Camera
User Manual
Admin User Name:
Admin Password:
IP Address:
User Information
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................6
1.1 Features .....................................................................................................................6
2. Hardware Installation .................................................................................................6
2.1 System Requirements .........................................................................................6
2.2 Installation Environment ...................................................................................7
2.2.1 Installation Environment Requirements ............................................7
2.2.2 Recommended Operating Environment ..........................................7
2.2.3 Hardware Installation ..............................................................................7
2.2.4 Network Connection ...............................................................................7
2.3 Connection Instructions ....................................................................................9
3. Operating Guide ..........................................................................................................10
3.1 Setup the IE Browser ........................................................................................... 10
3.2 Download and Install ActiveX .........................................................................12
3.3 Login .........................................................................................................................14
3.4 Live View ................................................................................................................15
3.5 System Specification Setting ..........................................................................20
3.5.1 System ...........................................................................................................20
3.5.1.1 Basic Info .............................................................................................. 20
3.5.1.2 Manage Users ....................................................................................24
3.5.1.3 PTZ Configuration ............................................................................25
3.5.1.4 Record ..................................................................................................27
3.5.1.5 Time Zone ........................................................................................... 29
3.5.1.6 TF Card Status ..................................................................................30
3.5.2 AV ...................................................................................................................31
3.5.2.1 Video Channels .................................................................................31
3.5.2.2 Video Parameters............................................................................32
3.5.2.3 Video Cover .......................................................................................33
3.5.2.4 Shot Parameters ..............................................................................34
3.5.2.5 Image Parameters ...........................................................................35
3.5.3 Network ........................................................................................................37
3.5.3.1 Ethernet ...............................................................................................37
3.5.3.2 DDNS ...................................................................................................38
3.5.3.3 Netport ...............................................................................................39
3.5.3.4 Other Protocol .................................................................................40
3.5.3.5 P2P .......................................................................................................41
3.5.4
Alarm Configuration .....................................................................................
42
3.5.4.1 Alarm Conf .........................................................................................42
3.5.4.2 IO Alarm .............................................................................................43
3.5.4.3 Motion .................................................................................................45
3.5.5 Local ..............................................................................................................47
3.5.6 Playback .......................................................................................................48
4. Appendix ........................................................................................................................49
4.1 Specifications .........................................................................................................49
4.2 Network Interface of Network High Speed Dome..................................53
4.2.1 Default Network Parameters .................................................................53
4.2.2 Network High Speed Dome DDNS ....................................................54
4.3 Visit Network High Speed Dome Under Dierent Network ................... 55
4.4 Network Setting Information Reference ........................................................ 56
4.5 Internet ........................................................................................................................ 58
4.6 Network Settings Reference ............................................................................... 59
4.7 ADSL Broadband and Router Sharing Internet Access Mode ............... 60
4.8 Networking Settings Reference.........................................................................61
4.9 Port Mapping Setting Procedure ...................................................................... 62
5. Frequently Asked Questions.......................................................................................65
Table Of Contents
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Packing List
Before you begin, open the package and check to make sure it contains all the parts.
Note:
• When you open the box, please check all the parts carefully to confirm
the parts are the same as the packing list.
• Please read the user manual carefully before installing the camera.
• Make sure to turn o the power source when installing the camera.
• Confirm the power source does not exceed recommended amounts to avoid damaging the device.
• Contact your local retailer if anything in your package is missing.
WARNING
• If you are not a technician, you should not try to operate this device unless you have read this manual carefully. (Note: This manual is subject to change without prior notice.)
• Turn o the power connected to the device before installing to avoid damage from misuse.
• The interior of the camera contains precision optical and electrical instruments. Any form of heavy pressure, shock and other incorrect operations should be prevented to avoid damage.
• Do not subject the product to circumstances that exceed the maximum temperature, humidity or power supply specifications.
• Contents within this manual may be dierent from the version you are using. If you run into any unresolved problems after using the product according to the manual, please contact Uniden Support.
• This manual’s contents will be updated on an unscheduled basis, our company reserves the right to update manual content without further notice.
• The default username for this device is “admin”, the password is left blank. the Default IP address is: 192.168.1.188, the HTTP port is: 80.
Part Quantity
Network IR PTZ Camera and bracket 1
Power supply 1
Bag of screws 1
CD 1
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1. Introduction
1.1 Features
• Built-in 10x optical zoom lens- supports up to 1080P and
1~25(30) Frames Per Second.
• Day/Night switch
• H.264 High Profile/MJPEG encoding, VBR/CBR, dual stream
• Video coverage using motion detection
• Alarm linkage outputs, TF Card video recording, Snapshots, FTP uploads, Email alerts, Linkage presets, CMS alerts
• ONVIF Profile S protocol, GB/T28181 protocol
• 360° horizontal continuous rotation; 0°-90° vertical rotation, 255 presets, Set blind mask areas
• Low power consumption – MTTF up to 30,000 hours
• 1 Channel alarm input, 1 Channel alarm output, built-in TF Card, 100M Ethernet (Simple camera doesn’t contain alarm or analog video output functions)
• IP66 Protection
2. Hardware Installation
2.1 System Requirements
LAN or WAN Internet to connect to server via PC Ethernet
(by network card or network cable), TCP/IP protocol connect, we suggest Internet Explorer 10 or later versions.
Monitor and PC Configuration: CPU: Dicaryon2.8G or later, RAM: 512M or later (Above DirectX 8.1)
Monitor: 17”, 1920×1080 resolution
Operation system: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7 or later
2.2 Installation Environment
2.2.1 Installation Environment Requirements
Make sure device is installed far away from humid or high­temperature environments. Select a place where it has adequate ventilation and avoid installing it on shaky surfaces or near heat sources.
2.2.2 Recommend Operating Environment
We recommend installing the device in a -20°C~55°C environment. (The camera will enable a cold start if temperatures are below -20°C, it will turn on the IR LEDs automatically and should operate normally after warming up for 30 minutes.)
2.2.3 Hardware Installation
Please make sure LAN and WAN are in working order before installing. After checking that all network systems are in good condition, open the box and check the contents. Keeping your hands clean and dry, remove all the parts that are needed for installation.
2.2.4 Network Connection
LAN connection – Use one network line to connect the IP camera
with the switchboard of the LAN. You can also use one network line to connect the IP camera with a computer network card or switchboard.
WAN connection – Use one network line to connect the IP camera with a router or XDSL Modem/Cable Modem.
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Device Connection Example 2.3 Connection Instructions
Connect to the power supply – After connection, the IP camera will start automatically.
Multi-function RJ45 Cable:
Simple RJ45 Cable:
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3. Operating Guide
3.1 Setup the Internet Explorer Browser
Due to security settings on the Internet Explorer browser, when you open the IP Camera Login page for the first time you will need to setup the internet browser as follows:
• Open an Internet Explorer browser.
• Click Internet Option on the Security menu.
• Click Custom Level
• Follow the steps to setup the IE browser.
IMPORTANT: These settings only work in Internet Explorer 10/11 and will not work in Microsoft EDGE browser. Microsoft has deprecated support for IE10, so please ensure the monitoring computer can view the Live View screen prior to installation. Uniden suggests trying other browsers also such as Opera, Chrome and Firefox.
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3.2 Download and Install ActiveX
• Users will need to install ActiveX Control during the first visit
to the IP Camera Login page in the Internet Explorer browser.
• Input the IP address of IP Camera (default address http://192.168.1.188.) in Internet Explorer to view the login page.
• At the login screen, click Download ActiveX.
• Click Run when prompted.
• A file download screen will pop up, click Install to begin.
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• Click Finish to complete the ActiveX installation.
3.3 Login
Open Internet Explorer and input the IP address (http://192.168.1.188) of the IP Camera. When the login screen appears, input the username and password. The default username is admin, the default password is left blank. Click Login.
3.4 Live View
A live preview screen displays after login.
In the Live View interface, users can access the following
features:
Master/Slave Stream: Buttons located in the lower left corner allow you to switch preview modes.
Voice Intercom: You can set up a voice intercom between the PC and camera by connecting a sound box to the camera’s voice output port and a microphone to your PC’s microphone port. Click the microphone icon and adjust volume.
Listen: Connect a microphone to the camera’s input port and use the audio icon to enable real-time calling/listening at the surveillance area from your PC.
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Snap Picture: Click to take a screenshot of the video. It will save as a BMP photo and be stored in the specified folder automatically. The default file storage location is C:\IPCamera but users can set the location under SettingLocalLocal Setting.
Full Screen: Click to enter the full screen preview and press ESC or right click with your mouse to exit the preview.
Record: Click to manually record video. Recorded video files are automatically saved as an mp4 and can be located in C:\IPCamera. Users can set the location to something else by accessing the settings under SettingLocaLocal Setting.
3D Positioning: The 3D positioning can be opened or closed by clicking the 3D button.
Sidebar: To display or hide the sidebar, click or .
Image Display: You can adjust the image display settings, such as image brightness, hue, contrast, saturation and sharpness using the Image controls on the sidebar:
Day/Night Switch: You can adjust to the color model, black and
white model or auto setting as needed.
Image Flip: You can rotate the image horizontally or vertically using the and buttons.
BLC: Click the button to open BLC and click the button again to close it.
Slow Shutter: Click to open Slow Shutter and click again to close it.
Pan-Tilt-Zoom Configuration: Click to open the PTZ controls.
• User can adjust the camera horizontally 360° and vertically 90° with the button
• PTZ operation speed can be adjusted from level 1-63 using the control.
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Area Scan: Use the PTZ buttons to set the area for the camera to scan. Click to set left limit and to set right limit. The area scan will be remembered automatically. Click to copy an area scan.
PTZ Watch: Under PTZ Watch, users can select the PTZ watch type (close, preset, CRZ, pattern, area, etc) and set the idle time. Click to save your settings.
Preset: To create a camera preset, adjust the camera angle using the direction buttons and then select a preset number in drop down list, click to save it. There are 1-255 presets that can be set. Click the to delete a preset and click to copy the preset.
Pattern Scan: Using the drop down list under Pattern Scan, users can select a pattern scan number and edit the pattern scan’s name. Click to start recording a pattern, using the direction buttons to move the camera along a particular path, click to stop recording. The pattern scan will be remembered automatically. Click to copy the pattern scan.
CRZ: Using the CRZ drop down list, select a cruise number, click to add a preset by its ID to the cruise path and set the delay time to however long you want the camera to stop at the preset location. Click if you need to delete it and to save it, and Click to copy the cruise scan.
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3.5 System Specification Setting
3.5.1 System
3.5.1.1 Basic Information
1) System Information: Click SettingSystemBasic Info SysInfo to access the IP Camera’s basic information screen.
Device Name: Edit the camera name
Device Number: View the device serial number
Hardware Version: View the device hardware version number
UBOOT Version: View the product system UBOOT version number
Kernel Version: View the product system kernel version number
App Version: View the product software version and the system version date
PTZ Version: View the IP Camera model version
OCX Version: View the OCX version number
Note: Information is based on the version information displayed in the factory product.
2) System Operation Settings: Click SettingSystemBasic infoSysoperate to view the IP Camera System Operations screen.
Reset: Restore the system to factory settings
Reboot: Click to reboot the IP Camera.
Parameters Type: Select the type of information you need to access.
Parameter Input: Select the configuration file you need and click Parameter Input.
Parameter Output: Select the configuration file you need and click Parameter Output.
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