Vitek VTD-MV2NZ922, VTD-MV2NZ39 User Manual

VITEK
VTC-MV2NZ
ENVI 2.1MP Vandal Resistant AFZ/
WDR IR Network Dome Camera
• 1/2.9” Sony® CMOS
• 2.1 MegaPixel With full 1080p/720p Output
• Up to 30fps live view @ 1920x1080 (1080p)
• MegaPixel IR Corrected 3-9mm (VTD-MV2NZ39) / 9-22mm (VTD-MV2NZ922) Varifocal Lens
• Mechanical IR Cut Filter (True Day/Night)
• H.264/MJPEG Dual Streaming
• 16:9 Video format
• On-board Intelligence (OBI Technology) delivers Auto-Focus-Zoom by tracking motion, then optically zooming in to that area of the frame
• Two High Power 850nm IR LEDs with up to 80’ foot range
• Fully programmable advanced WDR
• Onvif Compliance
• Integrated Cooling Fan
• Micro SD memory card slot for Local recording
• Advanced OSD Functions: Motion Activated Pointing Zoom, Defog, Dynamic IR, BLC/HLC, Motion Deblur, Pixel Defect Compensation, Title Set, Mirror, Flip
• Heavy Duty IP68 rated weather/vandal resistant aluminum construction
• 12VDC/24VAC & PoE (Power over Ethernet) Operation
Specifications & installation procedure subject to change without notice. Visit www.vitekcctv.com for the most current information available.
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1. Safety Precaution
Safety Precaution
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To prevent electric shocks and risk of fire hazards, do NOT use other than specific power source.
Warning :
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment . This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial environment. If the user of the model requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the model be powered from an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or a battery.
The symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the unit.
The symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons .
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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1.1. Optional Mounts
Safety Precaution
NOTICE
The image used in this instruction manual are processed to help comprehension and may differ from actual video of the camera.
Never open the device such as boards or lens. The warranty becomes void if repairs are undertaken by unauthorized persons. Maintenance and repair have to be carried out only by authorized service centers. Use only a mild detergent to clean the housing. The camera should never be operated beyond the technical specifications.
The camera should never be operated in water.
Avoid installing in areas where shock or vibration may occur.
Pay attention to safety when installing the connection cable and observe that the cable is not subjected to heavy leads, kinks or damage and no moisture can get in.
This can lead to damage to the camera and void the warranty.
Optional Dome Mounts to Suit any Application!
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2. Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1.! Safety Precaution .................................................................................................................... 1!
1.1.! Optional Mounts .......................................................................................................... 2!
2.! Table of Contents .................................................................................................................... 3!
3.! General Description & Included Accessories ............................................................................... 8!
3.1.! VTD-MV2NZ Dimensions (Unit : inches) ........................................................................ 9!
4.! VTD-MV2NZ Layout ............................................................................................................... 10!
4.1.! Part Names ............................................................................................................... 10!
5.! VTD-MV2NZ Installation ......................................................................................................... 11!
5.1.! Mounting The Camera ............................................................................................... 11!
5.2.! Limit of Pan & Tilt ...................................................................................................... 12!
5.3.! Power Supply Connections ......................................................................................... 13!
6.! Operating Instructions ........................................................................................................... 14!
6.1.! Using OSD controller .................................................................................................. 14!
7.! Camera Software Installation .................................................................................................. 15!
8.! VTC-IR622NZ922 Features ..................................................................................................... 18!
9.! IP Installer: Introduction ........................................................................................................ 18!
10.! Installing and Uninstalling .................................................................................................... 19!
10.1.! Installing IP Installer .................................................................................................. 19!
10.2.! Uninstalling IP Installer .............................................................................................. 22!
11.! Using IP Installer ................................................................................................................. 24!
11.1.! Starting the Program ................................................................................................. 24!
11.2.! Search Product .......................................................................................................... 25!
11.3.! Automatic Network Setup ........................................................................................... 29!
11.4.! Using DHCP Server .................................................................................................... 31!
11.5.! Using PPPoE .............................................................................................................. 32!
11.6.! Updating Firmware .................................................................................................... 34!
11.7.! Filter Configuration .................................................................................................... 36!
11.8.! Live View .................................................................................................................. 37!
12.! ENVI Admin Menu ............................................................................................................... 39!
12.1.! Entering Admin Menu ................................................................................................. 39!
12.2.! Admin Menu Structure ............................................................................................... 40!
13.! Quick Configuration ............................................................................................................. 40!
13.1.! Step 1: Changing Server Name ................................................................................... 40!
13.2.! Step 2: Time Setup .................................................................................................... 40!
13.3.! Step 3: Network Setup ............................................................................................... 40!
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13.4.! Step 4: IPCCTVDNS.COM ........................................................................................... 41!
13.5.! Step 5: Recording Configuration ................................................................................. 41!
13.6.! Finish ........................................................................................................................ 41!
14.! System Configuration Menu ................................................................................................. 41!
14.1.! Server Name Setup .................................................................................................... 41!
14.2.! Date & Time .............................................................................................................. 42!
14.3.! Admin Password ........................................................................................................ 43!
14.4.! Access Control ........................................................................................................... 43!
14.5.! User Registration ....................................................................................................... 43!
14.5.1.! Add ................................................................................................................ 43!
14.5.2.! Edit ................................................................................................................ 45!
14.5.3.! Delete ............................................................................................................ 45!
15.! Network Configuration ......................................................................................................... 46!
15.1.! Static IP Configuration ............................................................................................... 46!
15.2.! DHCP Client Configuration .......................................................................................... 47!
15.3.! PPPoE Configuration .................................................................................................. 47!
15.4.! Network Ports ........................................................................................................... 48!
15.5.! Bandwidth Control Configuration ................................................................................. 48!
15.6.! View Network Status .................................................................................................. 49!
15.7.! Network Status Notify ................................................................................................ 49!
15.8.! IP-CCTV DNS Setup ................................................................................................... 51!
15.9.! Port Forwarding & UPnP ............................................................................................. 51!
15.10.!RTP/RTSP Setup ........................................................................................................ 52!
16.! Device Configuration ........................................................................................................... 53!
16.1.! Privacy Zone ............................................................................................................. 53!
16.2.! Camera & Motion ....................................................................................................... 56!
16.3.! Camera Configuration ................................................................................................ 58!
16.3.1.! Rate Control Mode ........................................................................................... 59!
16.3.2.! Image Quality Setup ........................................................................................ 60!
16.4.! Accessing the camera setup menu .............................................................................. 61!
16.5.! Direct Control menu ................................................................................................... 62!
16.6.! Advanced Camera OSD menu ..................................................................................... 66!
16.7.! SMART MOTION ZOOM (Detail Function Description) ................................................... 68!
16.8.! POINTING ZOOM (Detail Function Description) ............................................................ 69!
16.9.! DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Output) ....................................................................... 70!
17.! Advanced Configuration ....................................................................................................... 71!
17.1.! Advanced Services ..................................................................................................... 72!
17.1.1.! E-mail Service Configuration ............................................................................ 73!
17.1.2.! FTP (Buffered) Service Configuration ................................................................ 76!
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17.1.3.! FTP (Periodic) Service Configuration ................................................................. 78!
18.! Recording Configuration for Cameras with SD card ................................................................ 80!
18.1.! SD / MicroSD Card Configuration ................................................................................ 80!
18.2.! Recording Configuration with SD card ......................................................................... 83!
19.! Utilities ............................................................................................................................... 85!
19.1.! System Log ............................................................................................................... 86!
19.2.! Save Configuration .................................................................................................... 86!
19.3.! Reboot ...................................................................................................................... 87!
19.4.! Factory Default .......................................................................................................... 87!
19.5.! System Update .......................................................................................................... 88!
20.! ENVI Series Viewer .............................................................................................................. 91!
20.1.! Introduction .............................................................................................................. 91!
20.2.! Key Features ............................................................................................................. 91!
20.3.! System Requirement for PC ........................................................................................ 91!
21.! Installing and Uninstalling .................................................................................................... 92!
21.1.! Installing ENVI Series Viewer ...................................................................................... 92!
21.1.1.! Installing on Web Browser ............................................................................... 92!
21.1.2.! Manual Installation .......................................................................................... 94!
21.2.! Uninstalling ENVI Series Viewer .................................................................................. 95!
21.2.1.! Uninstalling with Program Menu ....................................................................... 95!
21.2.2.! Uninstalling on Control Panel ............................................................................ 96!
22.! Starting ENVI Series Viewer ................................................................................................. 98!
22.1.! Control Bar ................................................................................................................ 98!
22.2.! Channel Control Bar ................................................................................................... 99!
22.3.! OSD Channels Buttons ............................................................................................... 99!
22.3.1.! Saving as Image File ....................................................................................... 99!
22.3.2.! Saving as Video File ....................................................................................... 100!
22.3.3.! Manual Recording .......................................................................................... 101!
22.3.4.! Instant Playback ............................................................................................ 101!
22.4.! Extended Features ................................................................................................... 102!
22.4.1.! Pausing Live Video ........................................................................................ 102!
22.4.2.! FPS Control ................................................................................................... 102!
22.4.3.! Flip Control ................................................................................................... 103!
23.! EN-V-R: Introduction ......................................................................................................... 103!
24.! Requirements for Installation ............................................................................................. 104!
24.1.! EN-V-R Versions ...................................................................................................... 104!
24.2.! System Requirement for PC ...................................................................................... 105!
25.! Installing EN-V-R ............................................................................................................... 106!
26.! Uninstalling EN-V-R ........................................................................................................... 109!
26.1.! Closing Active EN-V-R .............................................................................................. 109!
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26.2.! Executing Uninstaller ............................................................................................... 109!
27.! Components of EN-V-R Program ......................................................................................... 110!
27.1.! EN-V-R Configurator ................................................................................................ 110!
27.2.! EN-V-R Service ........................................................................................................ 110!
27.3.! EN-V-R Controller .................................................................................................... 110!
27.4.! EN-V-R System Tray Menu ....................................................................................... 111!
28.! Starting EN-V-R Configurator ............................................................................................. 111!
29.! Quick Start Guide .............................................................................................................. 113!
29.1.! EN-V-R Configurator User Interface ........................................................................... 113!
29.2.! Searching for IP Devices .......................................................................................... 115!
29.3.! Registering IP Devices ............................................................................................. 116!
29.4.! Viewing Live Video ................................................................................................... 118!
29.5.! Recording Video ...................................................................................................... 120!
30.! ENVI Smart Player ............................................................................................................. 124!
30.1.! Introduction ............................................................................................................ 124!
30.2.! Key Features ........................................................................................................... 124!
30.3.! System Requirement for PC ...................................................................................... 124!
31.! Installing and Uninstalling .................................................................................................. 125!
31.1.! Installing Smart Player ............................................................................................. 125!
31.1.1.! Manual Installation ........................................................................................ 125!
31.2.! Uninstalling Smart Player .......................................................................................... 127!
31.2.1.! Uninstalling on Program Menu ........................................................................ 127!
32.! Configuring & Viewing Player ............................................................................................. 137!
32.1.! Main Window View .................................................................................................. 138!
32.2.! Connecting to NVR Player ......................................................................................... 138!
32.3.! Creating a Group ..................................................................................................... 139!
33.! Searching Video ................................................................................................................ 140!
33.1.! Searching Video ....................................................................................................... 140!
33.2.! Daily Search ............................................................................................................ 141!
33.2.1.! Search Mode ................................................................................................. 141!
33.2.2.! GO to Time Position ...................................................................................... 141!
33.3.! Condition Search Mode ............................................................................................ 142!
33.3.1.! Advanced Search Mode .................................................................................. 142!
34.! Video Playback Controls ..................................................................................................... 144!
35.! Extra Features .................................................................................................................. 145!
35.1.! Window Control ....................................................................................................... 145!
35.2.! Recording Period ..................................................................................................... 145!
35.3.! Backup ................................................................................................................... 145!
35.4.! Snapshot ................................................................................................................. 147!
35.5.! Print ....................................................................................................................... 148!
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35.6.! Ratio Display ........................................................................................................... 148!
36.! EN-V-R Configuration ......................................................................................................... 149!
36.1.! System, Network Configuration ................................................................................. 149!
36.1.1.! Configuring System name .............................................................................. 149!
36.1.2.! System, Network Configuration - Admin password ........................................... 150!
36.1.3.! System, Network Configuration - Access Control .............................................. 150!
36.1.4.! System, Network Configuration - HTTP Port .................................................... 151!
36.1.5.! System, Network Configuration - IP-CCTV DNS ................................................ 151!
37.! IP-CCTV DNS Registration .................................................................................................. 152!
38.! IP-Device Registration ....................................................................................................... 158!
38.1.! IP-Device Registration (Manual) ................................................................................ 158!
38.2.! IP-Device Registration (Automatic) ........................................................................... 161!
IP-Device Modification ................................................................................................ 162!
38.3.! IP-Device Deletion ................................................................................................... 164!
38.4.! IP-Device Homepage ............................................................................................... 164!
38.5.! Camera Management ............................................................................................... 164!
38.5.1.! Configure Camera Name and Information ....................................................... 165!
38.5.2.! Camera Resolution, Quality ............................................................................ 167!
38.5.3.! Configure Camera Recording Condition ........................................................... 168!
38.5.4.! Alarm, Event Configuration ............................................................................ 170!
38.6.! User Management ................................................................................................... 172!
38.6.1.! User Registration ........................................................................................... 173!
38.6.2.! User Modification .......................................................................................... 174!
38.6.3.! User Deletion ................................................................................................ 174!
38.6.4.! Disk Setup .................................................................................................... 174!
38.6.5.! Disk Quota Modification and Deletion .............................................................. 175!
38.6.6.! Disk Mode Change ......................................................................................... 176!
38.7.! Utilities ................................................................................................................... 178!
38.7.1.! Email account Configuration ........................................................................... 179!
38.7.2.! About Program .............................................................................................. 180!
39.! Using EN-V-R Controller ..................................................................................................... 180!
40.! Connecting to EN-V-R ........................................................................................................ 181!
40.1.! PC with EN-V-R installed .......................................................................................... 181!
40.2.! PC without EN-V-R ................................................................................................... 183!
41.! Specifications .................................................................................................................... 184!
42.! Warranty .......................................................................................................................... 185
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3. General Description & Included Accessories
This camera realizes the natural and crisp image as you can see the scene in front of you by adopting Auto Focus Full HD (1920 x 1080) camera module.
• With ICR mechanism
- Enhances its sensitivity about 10x at night time
- Can accept infrared light
• 24VAC/12VDC dual power & PoE (Power Over Ethernet) design
- Offers the flexibility of installation
- - Ensures the reliability
Package Includes
VTD-MV2NZ
Camera
General Operation
Instructions
Complete Installation and
Operation Instructions on CD
Mounting Template
Vi
deo Sub-ou
t
Cable (1pc)
Mounting Screw: 4 x 30mm (4pcs)
Plastic Anchor:
6 x 30mm (4pcs)
Coupler for RJ45 Cable (1pc)
EMI Ferrite
Core (1pc
)
Torque Wrench :
3mm (1pc)
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3.1. VTD-MV2NZ Dimensions (Unit : inches)
5.5
3.9
4.7
PCD 4.7
4.0
5.5
3-0.17
2.7
4.7
1.5
3.2
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4. VTD-MV2NZ Layout
4.1. Part Names
BUBBLE DOME
3-AXIS GIMBAL
CONDUIT HOLE CAP
(Option)
CONDUIT SPACER
(Option)
DOME COVER
SAFTY WIRE
FLUSH MOUNT
ZOOM LENS
SURFACE MOUNT (Option)
OSD CONTROL
JOY STICK
MICRO SD-CARD SLOT
IP RESET
RTX Status Indicator
POWER AND VIDEO CABLE
Press over 10 sec by stick driver
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5. VTD-MV2NZ Installation
• Make sure power is not applied before installation.
5.1. Mounting The Camera
1. Locate the mounting template at the installation position and drill the ceiling or wall if needed.
2. Open the dome cover by loosening screws (3x12mm). Use the torque wrench supplied.
A. Flush mount type: (See optional Dome Mounts pg.3)
- Place the dome base unit on pre-drilled position and attach using mounting screws (4x30mm).
- Route the Ethernet & Power cable to the connecting place.
B. Surface mount type (Option): (See optional Dome Mounts pg.3)
- Place the surface mount on pre-drilled position and attach using mounting screws (3x30mm). Assemble the cable conduit, otherwise tighten a conduit hole cap.
- Route the Ethernet & Power cable to the connecting place.
- Affix the dome base unit to the surface mount using the assembly screws (4x14mm). Before attaching the dome base make sure the assembly holes are aligned with the surface mount assembly holes.
4. Set the camera’s viewing angle.
5. Replace the dome cover to the dome base unit and tighten the assembly screws.
Assembly Screw
(4x14mm)
Torque Wrench
Assembly Screw
(4x12mm)
Mounting Screw
(4x30mm)
A
Flush mount type
B
Surface mount type
Flush Mount Installation requires a Flush Mount Decorator Plate (See pg. 3)
Flush Mount Decorator Plate
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5.2. Limit of Pan & Tilt
1) Pan limit: Pan is limited to +/- 165°. Do NOT force the gimbal over the limit, this will prevent internal damage.
2) Tilt limit: Tilt is limited to 15° min ~ 90° max. with reference to the ceiling when the inclination of camera module is 0°, that is, the image is aligned horizontally.
CAUTION : Tilt may NOT reach 15° min. if some IR light reflects to the lens when the inclination is NOT 0°. When Tilt is set to near the minimum limit, examine and verify that NO IR refection occurs.
3) Inclination limit (Horizontal image alignment): Inclination limited to +/-60° max.
• Extreme care should be taken NOT to scratch the bubble dome surface while installing or adjusting
the camera.
• Care should be taken that the cable is NOT damaged, kinked or exposed in a hazardous area.
• Tighten the dome cover mounting screws so that there is NO gap between Lens hood and clear
bubble to avoid IR reflection
15…
90
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5.3. Power Supply Connections
• Make sure the power is removed before installation.
• After all connections are finished properly, follow the order for applying power.
a) Plug the network cable into RJ-45 Ethernet Port. If PoE is the unique power, there will be no need to connect Power terminal.
b) When DC12V or AC24V Local power is necessary, first connect the low voltage (DC12V or AC24V), then plug the AC adapter to AC outlets to avoid an improper reset from power spike and damage from a voltage surge with no load.
When PoE and Local power are connected, Local power has priority
Camera can work with either 24VAC or 12VDC, dual voltage power and PoE (IEEE Std. 802.3af). Primary and secondary grounds are completely isolated to avoid the possible ground-loop problems.
50mm
50mm
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6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Using OSD controller
! Setup menu can be accessed and controlled by OSD control joy stick on the side of camera
unit.
! Five commands are available with the joy stick.
! The design of OSD could be different according to the Model.
Description of the joystick operation
The actual value of FACTORY DEFAULT may differ from this manual due to further technical improvements.
1. SET Key () : Access to the menu or enter the setting. To enter the main menu, press the
Set Key down for about 1.5sec
2. UP/DOWN Key (▲/▼) : Choose the desired sub-menu and to move the cursor up or down
3. LEFT/RIGHT Key (◄/►) : Set up the value of the selected menu. Used to adjust the
desired menu selection and to move the cursor left or right.
4. Denotes long press down for about 2 seconds
5.
Description of the DIGITAL ZOOM* adjustment
(Only works when OSD Menu is not operating)
1. ▲ : Zoom In
2. ▼ : Zoom Out
3. ◄ : Focus Near
4. ► : Focus Far
OSD control Joy Stick
Video Sub-out Connector
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7. Camera Software Installation
1. Run IP Installer Software from the CD program on a computer that is on the same network as the IP camera.
2. Start IP Installer, by double clicking the icon “IP Installer
3. After the program has started, the main window of IP Installer program will appear on the screen as shown below.
4. Search for the installed camera on the network by clicking the search product icon, the camera should appear as the image below. The default IP address is 10.20.30.40
5. To assign an automatic IP address to this camera within the network, click the “Automatic IP Setup” icon
6. Verify the Automatic IP address provided, enter the default password root and then click Set as shown below.
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7. After the camera was configured by the program automatically, you will be able to get access by a) Right click over the camera information, “
Go Product Homepage
b) Click over the icon “
Connect Product Homepage
8. From the Home Page, you can “
Live View”
or administrate
“Admin”
the camera.
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On Live View you will be able to see live video from your camera.
NOTE: For more information, refer to
Section 12. ENVI Admin Menu on page 36
.
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8. VTC-MV2NZ Features
• Full HD, 2Mega Pixel Network CAMERA, 1920x1080(30p/25p)
• ONVIF & PSIA Conformance
• True WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
• Improved Noise reduction with the enhanced 3D-NR
• VTD-MV2NZ39: f=3~9mm, F1.2~F2.1 Day & Night zoom lens (Optical 3x Auto focus zoom / Digital 32x zoom)
• VTD-MV2NZ922: f=9~22mm, F1.6~F2.3 Day & Night zoom lens (Optical 2.4x Auto focus zoom / Digital 32x zoom)
• Focusing Status Indicator on Screen
- ★ (Blue) Focusing in process
- ★ (White) Focusing Completed
• Pointing Zoom which enables the flexible zooming at any area.
• Smart Motion Zoom in combining with Pointing Zoom.
• Selectable Scale down image to 720p mode
• Motion Detection, Privacy Mask, Defog, Sens-up, BLC/HLC, H/V/HV Flip, Motion Deblur,
Pixel Defect Compensation
• Lens Refresh / Lens Initializing Set / LSC(Lens Shade Compensation)
• Enhanced light Sensitivity by DSS technology
• H.264/MJPEG dual streaming
• Full duplex 2 way Audio, Alarm IN/OUT
• Max 30fps live view @ 1920x1080p
• Slot for Standard SD memory card verified up to 64GB
• Menu Control via either Local Joystick or WEB
• OSD menu & CVBS Video output BNC for easy installation & maintenance
• PoE(IEEE Std. 802.3af), 24VAC/12VDC
• Circuit protection against faulty connection in power polarity
• Isolated power supply against ground loop problem
• 2 High Power LEDs with up to 80’ IR range
• Flush / Surface mount selectable
• Hard Coated Polycarbonate Clear bubble dome
• Built-in 3-Axis Gimbal
• Built-in cooling Fan & Heating function
• IP68 protection
9. IP Installer: Introduction
IP Installer is a proprietary utility program for Vitek IP products. It enables users of Vitek products
to search their network for any Vitek network camera, video server, or network video recorder no
matter what IP address it has. By using IP Installer, users will be able to facilitate network setup
process for Vitek products deployment.
5. Runs on Microsoft Windows operating system (XP, Vista, 7, 8)
6. Search for Network Cameras, Video Servers, and Network Video Recorders
7. Capable of firmware updating
8. Support automatic and manual IP setup
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10. Installing and Uninstalling
** It’s recommended to install this program as an administrator **
10.1. Installing IP Installer
If the program is started from the CD supplied with Vitek products, insert the CD in to CD/DVD tray
and check the installation file. If it is download or copied from the Internet or any other media,
locate the file from the PC’s hard drive. You will see the icon as shown with the file name IP
Installer_Setup_x.x.x.exe. The actual file name in your case may vary as the version changes.
Double click the icon to star installation.
You may be prompted to continue running the installation program.
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Click Yes button, then the following window will be shown on the screen.
To continue the installation, click Next. The following window will be displayed for location to
install.
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The default location for installation is C:\Program Files\IP Installer. It is recommended to install in this folder, if you want to change it to a different location, click the Browse button to choose
location. Now click the Install button. You will see the progress of the install as shown below.
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When the files are done copying, the following window will be shown. Click the Finish button to
complete the installation.
10.2. Uninstalling IP Installer
If you want to remove the IP Installer program from your PC, click Start > All Programs > IP
Installer > Uninstall.
You may be prompt to continue running the uninstall program.
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Click on the Yes button, then the following window will be shown on the screen.
Click on the Next button and you will see the following window.
Click on the Uninstall button to start removing the IP Installer program from your computer. The following window will be displayed.
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Click on the Finish button to close the window
11. Using IP Installer
11.1. Starting the Program
Once IP Installer program has been installed on your computer, a shortcut icon
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should be created on the desktop of your computer. You can start IP Installer by double clicking
the icon.
Or you can also start the program by clicking Start > All Programs > IP Installer > IP
Installer as shown below.
After the program has started, the main window of IP Installer program will appear on the
screen as shown below. There are no network devices shown, as it is the first time running the
program and nothing has been registered.
Search Product
Scan the network and shows the list of all the Vitek products that IP Installer program found.
Clear Product List
Clear the Vitek products list created by searching the network.
Automatic IP Setup
Configure the network setting of selected IP device in Automatic mode.
Manual IP Setup
Configure the network setting of selected IP device in Manual mode.
Connect Product Homepage
Connect to the server homepage of the selected IP device.
Update Firmware
Update the firmware of the selected IP device.
Filter Configuration
Define the range of MAC and IP addresses to search.
11.2. Search Product
Make sure that your Vitek products are powered and connected to the network, and then
click the Search Product button. A status window will pop up to show the progress of the search. Wait until it reaches 100%, or you may press the Cancel button to stop the
search at any given time and proceed with the results made until that moment.
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After searching is completed 100%, the IP Installer program will display the IP devices found.
If you want to clear the list of the IP Devices from the window, click Clear Product List
button from the Main Toolbar.
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Manual Network Setup
Configuring the network parameters of the devices in the list can be started either by
highlighting and right clicking mouse button or by clicking Manual IP Setup button on
the main Toolbar.
When one IP device is selected, the following screen will appear
MAC Address
MAC address of the selected device is shown.
Server Name
Input desired name of camera i.e. Lunch Room
HTTP Port
Input port number to access IP devices homepage via web. Default port is 80
IP Type
Select the type of address (Static / DHCP / PPPoE) Use STATIC for manual IP setup
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Network
General network parameters are required in this part. Please contact your network administrator for detail.(IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway, DNS1, DNS2)
Authentication (Admin Password)
Password for the IP device. (Default password for Vitek products is “root” unless already changed)
Save Configuration Option
Select whether the configured contents is to be saved in the Camera memory or not.
Save Configuration: Changed values will be saved in the Camera memory of the device, which means the changes are permanent.
Not Saving: Changed values will not be saved in the Camera memory, which means if the IP device is turned off the changes are lost and the previous setting will be applied back.
Click Set button to apply the changed values to IP device. If you don’t want it, click Cancel button.
When two or more IP devices are selected
You can select two or more IP devices at the same time by clicking one after another while CTRL key is pressed. The result is shown as below.
To configure the network parameters of those devices, click the right mouse button or click
Manual IP Setup icon on the main Toolbar with multiple IP devices selected as shown above.
Then the following window will show up.
You can modify the value of each changeable field by clicking it. The following shows an example
of entering a new value to a field.
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Model
Model Numbers of the IP devices that you selected.
MAC Address
MAC address of the selected device is shown.
Server Name
Name of the selected IP device.
IP Type
How to assign IP address to the device (Select Static here for Manual IP Setup)
IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, DNS2
General network parameters are required in this part. Please contact your network administrator for detail.
HTTP Port
HTTP port number of the IP device for web access to homepage.
Password
Password for the IP device.(Default password for Vitek products is “root”)
If you click Apply to all button after changing just a field of one IP device, the remaining IP
devices will have the same value for that parameter. In this case, each device’s Server name and
IP Address field will have +1 incremented value added to the original value. For example, if the first IP device has been given the server name of NetCam and Apply to all button is pressed, it
will be automatically changed to NetCam1 and the next IP device will have NetCam2 and so on.
The same applies to the IP address field.
For Password field, the entered information doesn’t increment but will use the same data.
In using Apply to all, you can choose which field is affected. Put check marks only on the field
you want to use this automatic action as below.
Click Save & Close button to save the changed values in the camera memory of all the IP devices
and close the Network setup window.
11.3. Automatic Network Setup
Configuring the network parameters of the devices in the list can be started either by
clicking right mouse button or by clicking Automatic IP Setup button on the main Toolbar. Before starting the setup, you first need to choose the one to be configured. In
this setup mode, IP Installer program checks your local network and assigns available IP addresses
to the IP devices. You have a choice of using those automatically assigned IP addresses, or you
can just enter other IP addresses as you desire.
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