XtendLan XL-ICA-105M2 User Manual

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XL-ICA-105M2
2.0 MegaPixel IP Camera
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Warnings Follow these safeguards to prevent
Cautions Follow these precautions to prevent
Safety Instruction
These instructions are i ntended to ensure that user can use the product corr ectly to avoid danger or property loss.
The precaution measure is divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions”
Warnings: Serious injury or death may cause if any of the warnings is neglected. Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may cause if any of t he c autions is neglected.
serious injury or death.
Warnings
potential injury or mat er ial damage.
1. In the use of the product, you must be strict compliance with the electrical safe ty re gul ations of the nation and r egion.
2. Input voltage sho uld meet both the SELV(Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the Limited Power Source
with AC 24V or DC 12V according to the IEC609501 standard. Please refer to technical specifications for more details.
3. Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over-heat or fire hazard.
4. Please make sure that the plug is firmly ins erted into the power socket.
5. When the product is installed on wall or ceiling, the device shall be firmly fixed.
6. If smoke, odor or no ise rise from the device, turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable, and then please contact the service center.
7. If the prod uct does not work properly, please contact your dealer o r the neares t service ce nter. Ne ver attempt to d isassemble the camera yourself. (We s hall not assume any respo nsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.)
Notice
1. Make sure the power supply voltage is correct be fore us ing the camera.
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2. Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
3. Do not touch CCD (Charge Coupled Device) modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use clean
c lot h w it h a bit of ethanol a nd wipe it gently. I f t he camera will not be used for an extended period, please turn on the lens cap to protect the CCD from dirt.
4. Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places. A b loo ming or smear may occur ot herwise
(whi ch is not a malfunction however), and affecting the endurance of CCD at the same time.
5. The CCD ma y be burned out by a laser beam, so when any laser eq uipment is on using, make sure that
the surface of CCD will not be exposed to the la ser beam.
6. Do not plac e the camera in extremely hot, cold(the operating temperature shall be10~+60℃ ),
dust y or damp locat ions, and do not expose it to high electro magnetism radiation.
7. To a void heat accumulat ion, good vent ilatio n is required for operating environment.
8. Keep the camera awa y from liquid while on using.
9. While on a delivery, the camera shall be packed in its original packing, or packing of the same texture.
10. Regular part replacement: a few parts (e.g. electrolytic capacitor) of the eq uipment shall be replaced
regularly according to their average end uring time. The average time varies because of differences between operating environment and using history, so regular checking is recommended for all the users. Please contact with your dealer for more details.
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INDEX
CHAPTER 1 INTRO DUC TIO N ..................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Network camera Functions and Features ..........................................................................................................................4
1.2 Applications ..........................................................................................................................................................................5
CHAPTER2 INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Notice options ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Panels Description ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.2.1 Side Elevation of the Ca mera... ... ... ............. ... ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ......... .. ... ...6
2.2.2 Rear Panel Des cription .............. ... ................. ... ............. ... ... .............. ... .. .............. ... .............. ... ............. ... ........... ... ... ......7
2.3 Hardware Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.3.1 Topological Graph of Network......... ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ... ... ............. ... ... .............. ........ ....11
2.3.2 Alarm Output Connection........ ... ... ............. ... ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ... .. .............. ...... ... .........12
2.3.3 Pin Definition ..... .. ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ... .............. .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ... ... ................... ... ...............13
2.4 Installation of Client software 4.01 ...................................................................................................................................13
2.5 XL-ICA-105M2 cam era Menu illustrate and E-PTZ operation .....................................................................................17
2.5.1 products e‐ptz function ............. .. ... .............. ... ................ ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ... ... .............17
2.5.2 m enu instruction ... .............. ... .............. .. ... .............. ... ... ............. ... ................. .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ...... 18
2.5.3 m enu instruction ... .............. .. .............. ... ... .............. .. ... .............. ... ... ............. ... .............. ... .. .............. ... ... .............. ...... 26
CHAPTER3 PARA METERS CONFIGU RATION ......................................................................................................................... 32
3.1 Set Parameters through IE ................................................................................................................................................ 32
3.2 Parame ter Configuration through Client Software......................................................................................................... 34
CHAPTER4 WAN ACCESS ..................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.1 Dial Up With PPPoE .......................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.2 WAN Access ........................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Q&A .................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
APPENDIX TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICATIO N ............................................................................................................................ 43
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Network camera is a kind of embedded digital surveillance product that combines the features of both traditio nal analog camera and net DVS (Digital Vid eo Serve r). D ue to t he e mbedded Linux operation system and the latest Davinci hardware platform of TI, the system operates with high scheduling efficiency. Furthermore, t he fir mwa re i s bur ned in the f l ash, w hic h makes the prod uct small, re lia b le a nd highly stable.
1.1 Network camera Functions and Feat ures Functions
Video encoding standard which provides high compact ratio and flexi b le processing.
Network FunctionSupport the complete TCP/IP protocols, video/alarm/audio data and IE browsing.
Heartbeat Function: The server can acquire real time operating performance of the network
camera through the heartbe a t f un ctio n.
Alarm:The prod uct include s 1 c hannel of alarm signal input and 1 channel of alarm on/off output, and
supports motion detection, video missing, mask alarm and external alarm input.
Voice Talking:Support bidirectional voice talking and monomial voice broadcasting.
User Management: Support multilevel right management. The administrator can create up to
15 separate users with different right levels, which highly improves the system security.
-Eillustration of support PoE (power over ethernet).
Compression Functions
XL-ICA-105M2 camera Support res olutions of UXGA (1600*1200),HD720p(1280*720),
SVGA(800*600), VGA(640*480), 4CIFPAL:70 4*576,NTSC:704*480, DCIF (PAL:528*384,NTSC:528*320), 2CIF(PAL:704*288,NTSC:704*240), CIF(PAL:352*288,NTSC:352*240 to QCIF(PAL:176*144,NTSC
176*120.
Support watermark techniques.
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Remote Control
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The product offers a 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet interface.
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Support PPPoE and DHCP protocols.
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You can set the parameters, browse rea l time videos or check the camera performance through
software or IE, and get external alarming and store the compressed bit rate through network.
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Support remote upgrades and maintenance.
1.2 Applications
T his camera is idea l for re mote control network applications. E.g.:
- Network surveillance for ATM, bank counters, supermarkets and factories.
- Remo t e s ur veillanc e for nu r sing homes, kindergartens and schoo ls.
- AI janitors.
- AI building/district management systems.
- Self-se r vice s yste ms of power plants.
- Outdoor monitoring syste ms for bridges, tunnels and crossroad traffic.
- Pipelining and warehouse monitoring.
- 24-hour monitoring for road traffic.
- Remote monitoring of forest and water resources.
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Surveillance for airdrome, railway station, bus stop etc.
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Chapter2 Installation
2.1 Notice options
1. Please check if all the ite ms on the package lis t have be en inc lude d with your camera.
2. Read the following contents carefully before the installation.
3. Make sure that all the related equipment is power-off during the installation.
4. Check the power supply to prevent any damage caused b y mismatching problems.
5. This product is not for any environment of high humidity or high temperature. Conditions of rain, airlessness or frequent shaking are also prohibited.
6. If the product does not operate properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. Users are responsible for any problem caused by modification or repairing without authorization.
NoticePower supply, lens and SD card are optional.
2.2 Panels Description
2.2.1 Side Elevation of the Camera
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Fig 2.2.3 Side Elevation of XL-ICA-105M2 series camera
Notice:The mark of
and illustration of support automatic
switching color to white&blacke-PTZ progressive scan and 200 million Pixels.
Notice 】:The mark of
and illustration of support automatic
switching color to white&blackprogressive scan and 130 million Pixels.
2.2.2 Rear Panel Description
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Rear panel interfaces descript io ns ( from left to right and top to bottom):
1. Standard Ethernet (UTP) RJ45 (10M/100M self-adaptive).
2. 1 channel voice t alk i np ut,3.5mm audio interface, 2.02.4Vp-p, 1k.
3. 1 channel voice talk output, 3.5 mm audio interface, electric line level, 600.
4. P owe r la mp.
5. Power supp ly (DC12V). Please refer to the appendix for detailed specification, and always remember to use a matched regulator.
6. 1 channel alarm output (1A 1B). Please refer to Section 2.3.2 for pin definition.(The external series-wound power shall be under 12V DC/ 30mA.)
7. 1 channel alarm input signa l(IN,G).
8. RS-485 bus interface
T T-.
9. SD card slot (Support SDHC ).
10. Standard BNC for 1 channel video output.
Fig. 2.2.6 Rear Panel of XL-ICA-105M2 camera
1. Standard Ethernet (UTP) RJ45 (10M/100M self-adaptive).
2 1 channel voice talk input,3.5mm audio interface, 2.02.4Vp-p, 1k.
3. 1 channel voic e t a lk output, 3.5mm aud io inter fa ce , elec tr ic line le vel, 60 0.
4. ANT interfa ce , it is use for ins tall antenna slot.
5. 1 channel alarm output (1A 1B). Please refer to Section 2.3.2 for pin definition.(The external
series-wound power shall be under 12V DC/ 30mA.)
6. 1 channel alarm input signa l.
7. RS-485 bus interface
T T-.
8. Standard BNC for 1 channel video output.
9. SD card slot(Support SDHC )
10. Powe r supp ly ind icate la mp.
11. Power supply interface of AC24V and DC12V.
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ON
OFF
SHARP
SOFT
BLC
OFF
FL
ON 5
NAGC
SAGC
Address& protocols dial switch, define for d ia l switch: , from 1 to 5 dia l switch function as follows:
switch function
1
AES AI
2 3 4
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2.3.1 Topolog ical Graph of Network
Fig.2.3.1 Topological Graph of Network came ra for XL-ICA-105M2
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UTP Ne twork
Connect to network devices, such as switch , HUB, etc.
Audio Input
Audio Output
Power Supply
Please refer to the appendix for specified types. Please use
for
RS-485 Interface
Video Output
Physical Interface Connection
Interface
Please refer to Appendix B for pin Definition. Connect to audio inp ut devices such as active tone (2.0
AIN
AOUT
DC12V
2.4Vp-p, 1kΩ) Conn ect to so unde r s like lo ud hailer .
a matc hed regulator. 1 channel alarm out. Please refer to Section 2.3.2
Alarm Output
1A 1B
Alarm InputIN G
T+ T-
connecting instructions. (external series-wound power shall be under 12V DC / 30mA)
1 channel alarm in.
Connect to RS-485 devices like PTZ.
SD card slot Insert a n SD card for loca l storage.
VOUT)
Standard BNC, connect to monitor.
2.3.2 Alarm Output Connection
Description of Alarm Output Connection
The ala r m o utp ut is an on/off output that requires external power supp ly on connection. The external power supp ly shall be 12 V DC /30 mA, or use AC with external relays. Equipment damage or electric shock may ca us e if w i thout rela ys .
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2.3.3 Pin Definition
1UTP between the network port of camera and HUB (Direct Cable)
2UTP between the network port of camera and PC (Cross Cable):
2.4 Installation of Client software 4.01
NoticeYo ur PC adaptor shall support colorspace conversion and zooming .Adaptors like Nvidia Tnt/Tnt2Geforce Mx 200/400/420/440 Fx5200/5600, ATI Radeon 7000/7200/7500/8500 /9000/9200 /9500/9600, MatroxG450/550INTEL845G/865G are already tested. Be aware of that the drive of adaptor should support BLT.
Step1: Double click “C lient software (v4.01)” under Windows Operating System. The “Preparing
Setup” dialog box will pop up as Fig.2.4.1 and go to Fig2.4.2 automatically.
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Fig.2.4.1 C lient Software Installation
Fig.2.4.2 License Agreement
Step2: Enable the option “I accept the terms of the license agreement” and click the “Next” button to go
to the next step as Fig.2.4.3.
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Step3: Input “User Name”, “Company Name ” a nd cl ic k “Next ” t o go to the next st e p.
Fig.2.4.3 Customer Information
Fig.2.4.4 Destination Folder
Step4: Select the destination fo lde r and click “Next” to go to t he ne xt step.
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Step5: Click “Install” to start installation shown as Fig2.4.6.
Fig2.4.5 Ready to Install the Program
Fig2.4.6 Install Process
Step6 : After fin ishi ng t he insta llat ion, the installation completed dialog box will popup as Fig.2.4.7.
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Fig2.4.7 Installation Complete
Click the “Finish” button to close the dialog bo x.
After the client software being installed, you can find the remote client software through “Start” -> “Program” on your PC
2.5 XL-ICA-105M2 camera M enu illustrate and E-PTZ operation
2.5.1 XL-ICA-105M2 products e-ptz function
Under the resolution of QCIF/CIF/DCIF/2CIF/VGA/D1/SVGA, support pan\tilt\zoom ope ration, pan and t ilt operation can be carried o ut o nly a fter zoo ming in,Support 127 preset positions95 excluded,used to ca ll men u)。Cruise path supports the preset of movement fro m Top left-hand corner
of the screen to the bottom right-hand, support manual disposition too.HD720p resolution only supports pan and tilt operation,does not support zoom operation。UXGA resolution does not support e-ptz funct ion
Max support frame rate
XL-ICA-105M2:
50Hz QCI F / CI F / 2CIF/ D CI F / VG A/D1/SVGA/ HD720p 25FPS UXGA 12.5fps
60Hz QCIF/ CIF/ 2CIF/DCIF/VGA/D1/SVGA 30fps HD 720p 15fps UXGA 10fps
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Support vlc standard media player, connected as belowdefault): Main code ratertsp://admin:12345@192.0.0.64 Sub code ratertsp://admin:12345@192.0.0.64/mpeg-4/ch1/sub/av_stream
Attention: 852F/752F will force to reboot when change the resolut ion to UXGA or HD720p.
2.5.2 XL-ICA-105M2 menu instruction
1Disp la y menu
Invoke Pre-set position95Double click presetting po ints of “95
th
”,main menu display on screen .
<MAIN MEN U > LANGUAG E CHINESE/ENGLISH FLICKER CONTROL RESOLUTION FRAME
50Hz
CIF
25fps SHUTTER OFF AUTO GAIN LOW DAY/NIGHT
Auto W HITE B A L ANC E Auto EFFECTS MODE MIRROR EPTZ
OFF
OFF OFF
<EXIT> <SAVE>
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Select OSD menu by PTZ control key, as fo llo ws :
U P : Means select OSD menu item DOWN: Means select OSD menu itemLEFT : Means select parameter on OSD
RIGHT: Means select parameter on OSD
Attention
Parameter on OSD exception “FLICKER CONTROL”, others become effect ive in time Parameter on OSD of “RESOLUTION” and “FRAME” are only for usage of disp lay, and can not be selected by left and right key.
2Exit menu
“Iris+”means『enter』,you can select “save”、“cancel” or “preset” according to the exit options.
3Menu detailed operations
The menu selection is implemented through “up” “down” “left” “right” buttons, you can select the
menu func tion by “up” “do wn” buttons, a nd the sube ntry of the specified funct ion by le ft” “right” buttons.
Language
Switch CHI N ES E/ENGLIS H by left ” “right”
Flicker control 50Hz
The switch between 50Hz and 60Hz will take effect after clicking “Iris”.
CHINESE
ENGLISH
60Hz
buttons
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Resolution
This option is used for displaying the c urrent resolution, can’t be c ontrolled by “left” “right” buttons.
Frame
T his option is used for displaying the output frame rate, can’t be controlled by “left” “right” buttons.
Shutter OFF
AUTO×2
“OFF” T he r egulation of shutter exposure time is default. “AUTO×2” The regulation of shutter exposure time is considerably wider. “AUTO×5” The regulation of shutter exposure time at its maximum.
AUTO×5
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XL-ICA-105M2
Resolutio
OFF
50Hz
Auto×2
Auto×5
OFF
60Hz
Auto×2
n DCIF
CIF QCIF 4CIF
25fps
12.5fps
5fps
30fps
15fps
2CIF VGA SVGA
UXGA 12.5fps 12.5fps 5fps 10fps 10fps 5fps HD720p
25fps
12.5fps
5fps
15fps
15fps
Auto×5
5fps
5fps
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AUTO GAIN OFF LOW
MEDIUM HIGH
You can set up different auto gain values s eparately in the condition of low illumination, and increase the picture
brightness. This function may not only be independent emp loyment, but als o coordinate with option selections in shutter establishment, in order to achieve better low light illumination mode effect.
DAY/NIGHT Auto
Color
B&W
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In the condition of low illumination, the auto mode has a better noise cut-dow n e ffect compared with color mode.
W HITE B A L ANC E Auto
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“Auto” Enable the auto W&B of the current screen “OFF” Based on the current W&B state,no more auto adjustment.
EFFECTS MODE OFF SEPIA NEGATIVE SOLARIZE1
OFF
SOLARIZE2
If B&W is sw itched to color modethis function is compelled to be “OFF”
MIRROR OFF
LEFT RIGHT UP BOTTOM CENTER
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EPTZ OFF ON
“OFF” Means support mechanic al PTZ only “ON” Means support EPTZ function only
EXIT SAVE
CANCEL
DEFAULT This mode is employed af t er clicking “enter” buttons.
“SAVE” Save the current configuration “CANCEL” Cance l wit h the cur rent operationsrestore to the configuration before carrying out the operations.
“DEFAULT” Restore to the default con figuration
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2.5.3 762/862 series menu instruction
1Display menu
Invoke Pre-set position95Double click presetting points of “95
th
”,main menu display on screen .
RESOLUTION FRAME 25fps LENS AI SHUTTER 1/25s AUTO GAIN OFF DAY/NIGHT W HITE B A L ANCE ATC BACKLIG HT COMP. MANUAL MIRROR OFF
<EXIT> <SAVE>
Select OS D menu by PTZ control key, as follow s:
< M AIN MENU> LAN G U AGE
ENGLISH
HD(1208*720)
DAY
U P : Means s elect OS D menu item DOWN: Means s elect OS D menu itemLEFT : Means s elec t pa r ameter on OSD
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RIGHT: Means s elec t par amet er on OSD
2Exit menu
“Iris+”means『enter』,you can select “save”、“cancel” or “pres et” according to the exit options.
3Menu detai ls operations
The menu selection is implemented through “up” “down” “left” “right” buttons, you can select the menu function
by “up” “down” buttons, and the subentry of the specified function by “left” “right” buttons.
Language
CHINESE
ENGLISH
Switch CHI N ESE/EN GLIS H by ” left” and “right” buttons.
Resolution This option is used for displaying the current resolution, can’t be controlled by “left” “right” buttons. But it can be
controlled by remote setting option.
Frame
T his option is used for displaying the output frame rate, can’t be controlled by “left” “right” buttons. Under the resolution of HD720P (1280*720) and VGA (640*480), it is real time 25fps/s
Lens AI
Support “Aut o Iris” and “Auto electron shutter” two mode.
AES
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Shutter Auto
---
Support “auto” and “---” two mode.When select “ Auto Iris”(AI) , Shutter can be selected by as list:
1/25s,1/50s,1/100s,1/250s,1/500s,1/1ks,1/2ks,1/4ks,1/10ks,1/100ks.
When select “AES”, and it support “Auto ” electron shutter.
Auto gain High
Middle Low Off
When select “ Day” or “Night” mode at “DAY/NIG HT” option, Auto Gain support High、Middle、Low、Off option. When select “Auto ” mode , Auto G a in wi ll display “---” option.
You can set up different auto gain values separately in the condition of low illumination, and increase the pictur e brightness. This function may not only be independent emp loyment, but also coordinate with option selections in
shutter establishment, in order to a chieve better low light illumination mode effect.
Day/Night Auto
Day
Night
Support “Auto”Day””Night” three mode optional setting; Select “Auto” mode, and click Iris[+], entry in Auto IR-CUT Setting.
AUTO IR-CUT SETTING
VALUE
HIGH、MIDDLE、LOW(menu selection is implemented
through “up” “down” “left” “right” buttons
TIM E
5s10s15s20s25smenu selection is implemented
through “up” “down” “left” “right” buttons
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White balance ATW1
ATW2 ATC
MWB
When s elec t “Night” mode , white balance option will display “---”, means not support setting by manual. When select “Auto” or “Day” mode ,white balanc e support setting by manual;
ATW 1 ATW 2 ATC
Auto or Day
TEMP. ADD/SUB
MWB SETTING
MWB(clic k Iris[+],entry OSD)
BACK
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.
Off
Backlight Comp
Manual
Support “Off” and “Manual” two mode; When select “Manual…” at Backl ight Comp
by manual.
BLA MANUAL
Manual…(click Iris[+],entry
OSD)
BACK
Not iceUpDOWNLEFTRIGHT CENTERMAN UALoption can be set
. option, the position and size of Bac klight Comp. can be setting
BACKLIGHT COMP.
POSITION
UP
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
CENTER
NoticeThe parameter of position and size can be set by click Iris[+] and “Right”, ”Left”
SIZE
BACK
buttons.
by click “Right”, ”Left”
buttons.
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Mirror Off Lef t R ight Up Bottom
Center
Support “Off””Left Right””Up Bot tom””Center” mode, and set by “left” “right”
buttons
Exit Save
Cancel Default
This mode is e mployed af t er clicking “enter” buttons. “SAVE” Save the current configuration “CANCEL” Cance l wit h the cur rent operationsrestore to the configuration before carrying out the operations.
“DEFAULT” Restore to the default con figuration
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Chapter3 Parameters
Configuration
There are several network parameters of the camera those need to be set after the hardware installation. Those parameters including IP address, subnet mask and port number, etc. which can be set through various kinds of methods, 2 of them are introduced as below.
1. Set the camera parameters such as IP address and PPPOE through IE.
2. Set the camera parame te r s t hr ough the cl ient soft w a re . Please make s ure that the PC and ne twork ca mera are connected and can ping successfully before the
parameter setting. 2 different ways of connections are showed as Fig. 3.1 & Fig. 3.2.
3.1 Set Parameters through IE
The default IP o f the camera is 192.0.0.64 with 8000 as the default port, admin as the administrator, and 12345 as the password. The administrator can crea te up to 15 separate operators with different right levels.
To login the camera through IE, inp ut the IP address in the address column, and the “Login” dialog box will pop-up as Fig. 3.3. Input your user name and password, and then click “Login” to enter the “preview” pa ge. Double click the “C amera 01” channel or “Preview” button to view the menu as Figure
3.4. Right click the “Camera 01” channel, and the “Main Stream”、“Sub Stream” and “Open sound” options will popup. Select the Open sound option.
Fig.3.1 Direct Line Connection Fig.3.2 Cross Line Connection
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Fig. 3.3 Login Interface
Fig. 3.4 Previewing Interface
It supports the “Playback” and “Log” functions are as Fig. 3.4. To set the camera parameters through IE browser, click “Config” and wait for the “Remote Parameters Config” dialog box to pop up, and then set the paramete rs like IP address, etc. if you demand as Fig. 3.5.
For more specific informatio n of “Remote Parameters C onfig”, please r e fe r t o “Instructions of Client Software (versio n 4.01)” from Section 2.5.3 of remote-distance parameter settings. Instructions can be found in the client software4.01 in the path of “Start” “Program” “client software 4.01” after installatio n.
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Fig. 3.5 Remote Parameters Config
Notice Security level settings are necessary for browsing equipments by IE. Pleas e open the IE browser and set the security level to “Low” in “Tools/ Internet Options/ Security/ Customize” or enable the “ActiveX Controls and Plug-Ins” directly.
3.2 Parameter Configuration through Client Software
After the installation of client software 4.01, click the “client software 4.01 ”in “Start” “Program”→ “client software 4.01”, a message box of “Register Administrator” as Fig. 3.6 will appear the n for the firs t time running. Password s hould be no less t han 6 d igits, but user name is optional for registration.
Notice Please keep the user name and password in mind .You may not be able to get access to the software if any of them is missing.
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Enter the registered user name and password as Fig. 3.7. Click “Login” to enter the “Preview” menu as Fig. 3.8.
Fig.3.6 Re gister Administrator
Fig. 3.7 User Login
Fig. 3.8 Preview Menu
Click the “Configure” button in Fig. 3.8, and then right click the blank spaces in the middle. Click the “Crea te Root Node ” button as Fig. 3.9, and the “Area Properties” message will pop up as fig 3.10.
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Fig. 3.9 Create Root Node
Fig. 3.10 Area Properties
Input the area name (you can create whatever name you like) and click “OK” as Fig. 3.11. Then right c lick the area na me you ha ve just created as Fig. 3.12.
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Fig. 3.11Area Name Adding Completed
Fig. 3.12 Right Click the Area Name
Click “Add Device”, and the “Server Properties” dialog box will pop up as Fig. 3.13. Input your “Server Name” and select “HC” from the “Server Type ” option. Select “Normal” from “Register” option. Input your camera IP in “Server IP”, e.g. 192.0.0.64; “User Name”: admin, “Password”: 12345, and 8000 for the default “Port”, and then mod i f y “Channel” to 1. Click the “OK” button as Fig. 3.14.
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Fig. 3.13 Add Device
Fig.3.14 DVR Adding Completed
Click the “Preview” button in Fig. 3.14 to enter the “Preview” menu as Fig. 3.15. Double click the chann el name in the left tree to preview the pictures.
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Double click the channel
Fig.3.15 Preview Menu
Please re fer to “Netwo rk Vid eo Sur veillance Software Operation Instructio n (4.01)” for mo re de ta ile d parameters configuration. You can find the document in PC Operating System after the installation of client software 4.01 by selecting “Start”-> “Program”-> “c lie nt so ftware 4.01” .
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Chapter4 WAN Access
The IP pro toc o l supports WAN access based on PPPoE d ia l up function. Make sure that the software you are using suppo rts the func tion before using these network functions.
4.1 Dial Up Wit h P PPo E
Make sure that the user name and password of PPPoE are set correctly b y the client software (refer to “User Manual of Network Digital Surveillance Software”) as Fig.4.1. The camera will try to establish connection t o t he ne t w or k with P PP oE f un c t i on a ut omatically ever y time w hen i t is po w e re d on, and ge t a dynamic IP address by then.
Fig.4.1 Dial Up with PPPoE
NoticePlease mak e sure that the ADSL Modem is powered on .The camera needs to be restarted to establish the network connection after the configuration of PPPoE parameters for the first time.
And XL-ICA-105M2 do not support this function.
4.2 WAN Access
There are two methods to get the access, which are shown as be low.
1. Get a static IP from your ISP for WAN access. You can open some ports (such as 80 & 8000 ports) in the router whic h has got static IP from the ISP,
and then connect the m t o the router. After that you can use the client software to control it. Turn to ch3.2 to find the client software operations.
Attention:
XL-ICA-105M2 network camera need to open RTSP port 554, other than open 80 &
8000 ports.
2. Use DNS service for WAN access.
You will need a PC connected to Internet with static IP t hat owns software providing DNS service at the same time(such as IP Server) (the PC is so-called DNS server).You can also register a domain name through the DNS service dealer and visit it with the doma i n name.
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When network camera is connected to WAN with PPPoE, it will get an IP address, and send its name and the IP to the DNS server. The client software will immediately connect to the PC that used as the DNS server to tell it that network camera is waiting for access. Then the server will sear c h for all the registered network cameras, and match the camera with this IP. When the IP addre ss is returned, the client software will connect to the network camera to get the video.
Operations: Run the client software 4.01, select “Configure”Æ “Server Configuration” select network
camera.
In the right tree, input “Server Name” & “DNS Hos t IP” in the “Server Configuration” box as Fig 4.1, and c lick “Co nf ir m”. Select “Configure”-> “Device Management ”, do ub le click the ne two rk ca mera name you just added, the “server attribute” message box will pop up as Fig. 4.2. Make sure that the “sever name” is consist with the sever name in “remote config”; and select “private DNS” in “register mode”; then input the IP address of DNS server in “DNS address”, click “Confirm”. Then you can preview the picture in the “pr evi ew ” menu.
Fig.4.2 DNS Server
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1Time showing incorrectness:
Use client 4.01 to correct the time by selecting “configure”Æ“local configure”Æ“Hard disk recorder timing”
Q&A
2IP unknowing
Connect the camera and PC with the same hubturn on the camera and run the “SADP Search Software” on PC to get the IP of the connected camera. You can get the SADP from your dealer.
3Administrator password missing:
Please contact your dealer.
Please contact your dealer if any of the above information cannot meet your de mand.
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Parameter Model XL-ICA-105M2
Camera
Image Sensor Effective Pixels
Min. Illumination
Electronic Shutter Auto Iris Lens Day&Night Lens Lens Mount Video Output
Compression Standard
Video Compression Video Output
Appendix Technology Specification
1/3 inch CMOS 1600(H)×1200(V)
0.5Lux/F1.2
0.1Lux/F1.2, sensitization X5 Auto
--­Electronic (ICR option) Option C/CS mount 1Vp -p Composite Output(75/BNC)
MPEG-4 32 K2M , adjustable( 8Mbps maximum)
Audio Compression
Image
Image Resolution
Frame Rate
Functions
e-PTZ M otion Detect Dual Stream SD Card Local Recording Heartbeat Password Protect Protocols
Interface
OggVorbis
50Hz:1600x1200,1280x720,800x600, 704x576,640x480,528x384,704x288,352x288,176x144
60Hz:1600x1200,1280x720,800x600, 704x480,640x480,528x320,704x240,352x240,176x120 50Hz:25fps(704x576),25fps(1280x720),12.5fps(1600x1200)
60Hz: 30fps(704x480),15fps(1280x720),10fps(1600x1200)
Support Support Support Support Support Support TCP/IP,HTTP,DHCP,DNS,RTP/RTCP, PPPoE (FTP,SMTP,NTP,SNMP addible)
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Voice Talk Input
1 channel 3.5mm audio interface(2.02.4Vp-p,1k)
Voice Out p ut Communication 1 RJ45 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet port and 1 RS-485 interface
Alarm Input Alarm Output
Others
Working Temperature Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions (mm) Weight
1 channel 3.5mm audio interface(Line level, 600)
1 channel sign al input 1 channel sign al relay output
-10℃~60 AC24V±10%/DC12V±10%, PoE (Power over Ethernet).
4W MAX
64.8x63x157.5
600g
Notice: (-E) illustration of support PoE (power over ethernet)
(-W) illustration of support wireless
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