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1. P x AN Settings B Wireless Mode Wireless Client Infrastructure Type d Network Settings a B Netowrk Name ESSID WISH _ Site Survey O WEP Encryption O orrF 9 on E WEP Key Mode Shared 9 Open General il C y WEP Key Length 64 bits 10 hex digits v E WEP Key 1 0000000000 Wireless ut E WEP Key 2 10000000000 eo O WEP Key 3 0000000000 xd BH WEP Key 4 0000000000 Site Survey Windows Internet Explorer OO http 192 168 22 14 config sitesurvey htm Site Survey Network Name ESSID When user would like to use wireless function and must assign a wireless access point AP to connect to wireless network The ESSID is the AP name and user may use Site Survey button to select AP WEP Encryption This is a kind of encryption for wireless translation in AP When AP enables this function and this item must be set to On WEP Key Mode Use shared or open mode Current WEP Key Select which key to be used You can choose among 4 keys to be used WEP key length Choose between 64 bits or 128 bits for the key length WEP Key 1 4 Enter the WEP key Apply Save the changes made Note For more detail about wireless AP devices settings please refer AP user s manuals or wireless configuration DDNS Dynamic DNS Settings 1 O Dynamic DNS Setting
2. C temp gt Note Flash products can become damaged if the updating operation is not performed correctly So please follow up above procedures carefully 6 I O amp COM Port Connectors The GPIO amp COM provides control signal input and output which include one GPIO input GPIO output as Relay connection and one RS 485 port multiplex with COM port COM GPIO MINI DIN GND System Ground System ground is also connected to chassis as frame ground 9 Alarm Trigger input GPOUT Relay NO COM E GPIN GPIO Input Status OFF O Motion Detection Mail Image O GPOUT Relay Out OFF oon y E Alert Message Status 2 3 Note Alert Message can be set by listen AP COGI ex http 192 168 1 200 alertcfg action apply amp alert enable 1 amp alert1 ip2182 158 2 172 amp alert1 port 2203 amp alert1 mzg oct03 When enable to use the GPIN or motion detection to trigger some alarm devices the Relay Out must be turn on X Video Out Use the especial cable in the product package to connect this pin that it can output the video to the monitor 7 Specifications Hardware Model UNC 7800 series Picture Elements H x V NTSC 720x480 PAL 720x576 Horizontal Resolution More than 540 TV Lines Image sensor 1 3 Sony CCD Lens Changeable 3 7 12mm Vari focal Lens F1 6 IR LED 12 IR LED Built in 32 Bit RISC Processor O U C A 32MB JJ lt JJ O lt A lt UJ Operation Temperature 5
3. PTZ Settings acne External Sources n A On Screen Display Network settinas System Event General Resolution Full D1 20x400 NTSCV 20x5 76 PAL OVO Standard resolution Bitrate 2Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit v Auta adjust the frame rate under high traffic Suggestion Turn off audio will improve the performance Advanced Apply Image Adjustment Basic Audio Enables and Disables the Audio stream Resolution There are 3 different resolutions to choose from D1 720x480 NTSC 720x576 PAL SIF 352x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL QSIF 176x112 NTSC 176x144 PAL Frame Rate The frame rate can be set between 1 30fps Encoder Format Format can be selected for MPEG4 or MJPEG Bitrate There are 12 different constant bitrates to choose from between 64Kbps and 4Mbps and 4 variable bitrates between Low and High quality If you are planning on using the device on an Internet connection it is recommended that you select a constant bitrate that corresponds to your actual upload speed It is also recommended that you modify the frame rate and resolution as well otherwise the video stream may become blocky or otherwise distorted The recommended values are as follows 64Kbps lt 10 fps QSIF 128Kbps lt 15 fps QSIF 256Kbps lt 10 fps SIF 512Kbps lt 15 fos SIF 768Kbps lt 10 fos D1 1Mbps lt 15 fos D1 1 5Mbps Broadband ca
4. User Setting Note The first added user must have administrative right and must be the last one to be removed Add User To add a user first enter the user name and password in the respective fields and then click on Add User Delete User To remove a user first select the user from the list then click Delete User User Name The user name must be between 1 16 characters and cannot include the following characters Password The password must be between 1 16 characters and cannot include the following characters Channel 1 4 Permission Settings To set up permissions for the general users which channels could be access These settings must have administrative permissions Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Update Firmware Upgrade Click on Browse and a window will pop up in order to let you locate the firmware file under the name of flash bin Once you have selected the file and click on Accept click on Update the message below will show up Click OK to confirm and proceed with the firmware upgrading Microsoft Internet Explorer i x A It is strongly recommended to stop any unnecessary jobs while updating firmware Please be patient and the updating process may take a long time Please waiting about two or three minute when HTML upgrade complete please refresh or restart the Web Brower The device will upgrade automatically and will reboot by itself 4 Event
5. occasional internal conflicts may endanger the Flash devices 3 Start the FTP session and log into the network camera For example in our case for window Xp Enter DOS by clicking on Start gt All Programs gt Command Prompt Go to the directory where you put the latest flash bin file Enter root as user name and pass as password if no user in User List record In case any user list exists you will have to use your administrators USERNAME and PASSWORD to login Set FTP to binary mode using command bin In FTP session window enter bin Upload the firmware into the network camera by FTP put command In FTP session window enter put flash bin and wait for it to upgrade then enter bye to quit FTP session 6 FIP session may freeze for about a minute to transfer and automatically upgrade the firmware During that time ping the network camera until get constant reply which means system had completed upgrading and rebooting then open browser to verify the firmware version been updated Note If FTP session quits immediately after issued by command you should continue pinging the network camera instantly If the network camera replies to the ping command right after pinging it means the network camera may not enter the self programming stage to update the firmware If not updated then you should reboot the network camera and back to step 3 to try again For example the vandal dome IP address is 1
6. MPEG 4 Vandal Dome UNC 7800 series User s Manual Version 1 5 Date 08 08 2008 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INSTRUCTION eere nennen hum hu nena RR RR RR RR RR DR RR RR iii iii 3 1 WHAT ISTHEMPEG 4 VANDAL DOME ui i a aree 3 Ze ADVANCED FEATURES Goa lea e n rst 3 CHAPTER 2 PHYSICAL CHARACTERS TOS lle el OP eK EGER 5 Te MPEG 4 VANDAL DOME CAMERA UNC 7800 0cccccecceccescosccncccccescescasconsceccescsscescscaesensevscescescescascnesnnscs 5 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION sc oo da eat ed de i a A ila 6 il INSTALLATION PREVIEW sleale 6 Di FLARDWARE INSTALLATION E REOR L HER 7 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION La a tiene 9 4 NETWORK CONFIGURATION solari 10 CHAPTER 4 USING UNC 7800 WITH AN INTERNET EXPLORER WEB Ul oonccoonciconcncccnnncccnncncccnnaccconanorononoccnnnnnnnnnn 15 CHAPTER 5 WEB UI CONFIGURATION PAGE MM MMM eren een ren asini nea nie iene IRR iii 22 1 SSI II MR NERONE RUNE MEHR ARTS 23 Ze NETWORK SETTINO Sua O cone 30 3 SISI A URN E HAM cR 35 4 EVENTS Uria DDR RNC MERCEDE RTT 39 hiizBpb met e 43 l BROADBAND CONNECTIONS UK Arata ONAE E OAN 43 2 CASE MUSING DEFAULT SETTINGS asfalata 46 3 ASSIGNING PORTS MANUALE Y abolita 47 4 USING ZORMOREPUBEIC PS Gillian belli 48 5 UPGRADING FIRMWARE israeliane arena Ex uS vend ads 49 6 TOS CON PORT CONNECTOR Sd de to e od o duree ae O Me Lar 52 T
7. C 50 C Operation Humidity 20 80 RHG I O cable 1 Audio 3 5mm Jack DC Power Connector Ethernet Connector Mini Din to Terminal Block Connector Power Supply 1 DC Power Adapter 12V DC UNC 7800 2 Build in PoE IEEE802 3af compliant UNC 7800POE Dimensions 126mm W x 126mm L x 100mm D Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Protocol TCP UDP IP HTTP FTP Telnet SMTP DHCP NTP DDNS RTSP RTP TCP UDP Video Resolution Full D1 NTSC 720 x 480 PAL 720 x 576 CIF NTSC 352 x 240 PAL 352 x 288 QCIF NTSC 176 x 112 PAL 176 x 144 Motion Detection Yes Package Contents ACDC Power Adapter DC 12V CD Manual Quick Installation Guide Software and 36 CH Recording Software Screw Tools
8. file to be saved according to the time When the video file is displayed the video will make a match between the frames and the time X Apply Click this button to save the changes made Return Click this button returns to the live video of the location device Record Stop Click Record button to start recording Click Stop button to stop the recording Select the Remote Device Click on the arrow button and select the Camera remote 1 camera from the pull down list the video of remote 1 the remote device will be displayed Open PTZ There are 4 cameras can be selected as the Remote device The first three are set up in the Configuration page the last one can be Camera Manual Setting set up by clicking Camera Manual Setting button If the remote device is a PTZ model or controlling a PTZ camera device click Open PTZ button to open a PTZ control panel to control the device See 4 4 Control PTZ Devices for the instruction Manually Set Up Additional Camera This feature allows the user to temporary set an additional video source for the remote device Note This camera will be removed after leave or close the Web page Click on Camera Manual Setting button on the Remote window and set up the following settings IP address Enter the IP address of the external source Http Port Enter the port number of the external source Username Password Enter the respective
9. 168013 0000 iO UNC7702 DD D4 20 D DO b2 521682400 2552552550 10216823254 192168013 The MPEG 4 device supports video display using either QuickTime default or ActiveX The ActiveX control is only supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows operating systems If the device has been configured to display the video using the ActiveX control when the Web Ul opens for the first time through Internet Explorer the Internet Security settings must be lowered to perform a one time only installation of the ActiveX component The procedure of the ActiveX is as follows 1 Before connecting to the Web UI of server camera device from the Tools menu select Internet Options Click the Security tab and take note of your current security settings Set the security level to Low and click OK Type the URL or IP address of the server camera device into the Address field A dialog box will pop up asking if the ActiveX control should be installed Click Yes to start the installation Uo Qe Qr d X IN Once the ActiveX installation is complete return the security settings to their original value as noted above After completing the ActiveX installation the Web UI with video images will present as below EUSSO 5 Language ActiveX ver 1 1 7 1 Chi 129 FPS 1803 K bps Pafu Screen nglis Display change Graphic Video Channel Di Actual Qa Os O40 ALL amp Video Status 1 2z a a Video IP 1982 158 2 201
10. 3 244 18 ex 192 43 244 18 El Mtp server 3 133 100 8 2 ex 0133 100 9 2 Apply Time Configuration O Server Time Setting O Server Time Man 05 Mov 2007 23 32 12 BH Time Made O Synchronize with MTP server et manually Synchronize with computer time H set manually Time 31 26 hrmin sec Date 007 s 11 m 15 Ml tyearimonidate Time Configuration The vandal dome provide two kinds of time settings O Time Mode Server Time This is read only information to display vandal dome system time Y Time Mode Synchronize with NTP server Auto synchronizes time with NTP server by the time zone and the NTP server 1 3settings Set Manually Manually enter the system date and time or synchronize with computer time 9 Apply Save the changes made User User Setting Total 2 users User Name Password Group Enable Functic CH 1 CH 4 Administrator Full Full Full Full General Video PTZ Video PTZ Video PTZ Video PT Add User Delete User Group Administrator User Namel User Name can not be blank Password Channell No permission Channel No permission Channela Mo permission Channel4 No permission Impartant 1 All user names and passwords must comprise at least ane hut nat more than seven characters 2 User names and Passwords must nat contain colons ar commas 3 The first user must have administrative right and must he the last ane ta be removed 4 Max Users 10
11. 50 1921682254 192168012 166 0511 5 After filling in the properties click Synchronize button to complete the configuration settings and save in the network camera and PC immediately If click OK button the configuration will be saved in the PC only Property Page Video Server Mac Addr 00 04 29 03 71 9 Cancel synchronize IP Address 192 160 2 56 subnet Mask ls edge ll Gateway 192 160 64 ONSI 192 bg NSZ 168 95 1 1 DNSI Http Port Username amp Password Use Custom Username Password Opening the Web UI To access the Web Ul of the selected unit right click on an item in the list and select Open Web or click View gt Open Web on the menu bar w Untitled IPInstaller ma y EA IP Address SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNZ io 1 29 00 20 1b 192 168 2111 2552553550 189215823254 1689511 0 0 0 0 iO l Benso 1 29 20 20 1a 192 169 2 159 2552552550 192 1682254 192 168 013 168 951 iO Def Usnpas PESDISTla 192 168 273 2552552550 1921682254 1689511 0 0 0 0 io omar od 29 01 d5 b0 192 168 2 92 255 2552550 1921682254 192 168 013 1589511 io UNCTS25 TNC D0 04 29 01 53 04 199188250 2559559550 19216823254 0000 0 0 0 0 iO UNCTTODUNC O0 04 29 01 10 90 192 168 2104 25532552550 19216823254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 io UNCTTODATNC 00 04 20 04 89 00 199168256 25525503550 19216823254 0000 0 0 0 0 io UNCT7ODATNC 00 04 29 13 46 90 1921682201 2552552550 19216823254 192
12. 92 168 0 200 then C Documents and Settings Administrator gt cd temp Key in the path stores the flash bin C temp gt ftp 192 168 0 200 Connected to 192 168 0 200 LA Key in this command change the IP to yours 220 192 168 0 200 Network camera FTP server ready User 192 168 0 200 none root Input the account default is root 331 Password required for root Input the password default is pass ou ioq i Password 230 User root logged in ftp gt bin Key in this command 200 Type set to I ftp put lashbio g Keyinthiscommand 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for flash bin 226 Transfer complete ftp 2097152 bytes sent in 10 11Seconds 207 43Kbytes sec fp bye o Key in this command _ 221 Goodbye lt Quit ftp session immediately lt if the window is frozen please open another dos session C temp gt ping t 1921680200 1 p Key in this command and wait the upgrade is complete Pinging 192 168 0 200 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out o upgrade are finished Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 255 O IRE Ping statistics for 192 168 0 200 Packets Sent 13 Received 5 Lost 8 61 loss Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum Oms Maximum 2ms Average Oms Control C AC
13. 921682254 16895 11 IL UNCTB25 7NCT835 0 04 29 01 53 04 1921682 50 32552552550 1921682254 0000 IE UNCTUNCTHO UNCTBOD 00 04 29 04 89 90 192168256 2553552550 1921682254 0000 ID UNCTIDUNCTHOUNCTSO0 00 04 29 13 46 90 1921682201 2552552550 1921682254 192 168 10 13 O UNCT 02 00 04 29 00 09 b2 192 1682100 2552552550 1921682254 192168013 E PU WRCHONSNCHRUCNERUU SISI TTT DEED TENDIT CUPS 7 87 4 Double click the item to open the Property Page dialog box for the selected device or click the menu bar View gt Property ae Untitled IP Installer File Edit BS Tool Help O GE Toolbar a mg Y sem 1 Y situs Bar s IP Address SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 LI I Open Web 239 D00 20 1b 192 168 2111 255 255 2550 189218682254 1680511 0 0 0 0 L Eropeity 1 29 20 20 1a 192 166 2 158 2552552550 1921882254 192166 0 13 1689 9511 i 1 Tfr 123 01 8T 1a 132 158 273 200 200 2090 182168 2 254 1685851 0 0 0 0 L Luzern ex ud 29 D1 d5 bU 192 160 292 255 255 e000 192 168 254 192 168 012 168 951 L UNCYS25 0NC 00 04 29 01 53 04 192 158 2 5 255 2552550 192 168 2294 DL 0 0 0 0 ILI UNCT DODUNGC 00 04 29 01 10 90 1821868 2104 2552552550 192 1682254 00 00 000 00 L DUNCT7DOATWC O0 04 29 0d 69 90 192 1682 56 2222002090 1921682254 0000 0 0 0 0 L TNCT7DDATNC 00 04 20 13 46 90 122 168 220 255 255 2550 1821682254 192 160 015 0 0 0 0 O ONE 702 00 04 29 00 009 b2 1921682100 5520025
14. Brightness O Backlight compensation Save Load Default Image Adjustment Contrast Brightness Hue and Saturation can be adjusted Values run from 100 through 100 Rotation Select the Digital Rotation for the camera 0 0 or 360 Degrees 1 90 Degrees 2 180 Degrees 3 270 Degrees Auto Electronic Shutter Is a device that allows light to pass for a determined period of time for the purpose of exposing photographic film to capture a permanent image of a scene Backlight Compensation Subject can appear as silhouettes if a strong light source is positioned behind them Backlight compensation will ensure that this does not occur and subject would appear clearly Save Save the updated settings Load Default Set the image adjustments back to default Note For MPEG 4 IP camera When using Lens with DC Driver Auto IRIS capabilities in low light conditions you should disable AES to get optimal lens performance In strong light conditions it should be enabled to prevent color loss PTZ Settings PTZ Settings Apply Test PTZ Settings PTZ Model Support some kinds of PTZ models to control remote devices Note l your PTZ devices dont support these models on the menu list please contact your distributor Camera ID Define camera ID to connect video servers when using multi PTZ devices Serial Mode Select the serial mode to RS232 or RS485 COM port This is read only informati
15. On Screen Display O Disable E OSD Text Station a OSD Coordinate X FULL 44 64 39 SIF 21 GSIF 107 a OSD Coordinate Y FULL 28 v G 28 SIF 13 GSIF 5 O Display Font Grey Level 1 255 On Screen Display Display text on top of the video screen On Screen Display Enable or disable this function OSD Text Input the text that will display on the screen OSD Coordinate X Y Select coordinate X and Y for the position of the display text o o 92 Display Font Grey Level Enter the display font gray levels so the text is visible in different kinds of scenario 2 Network Settings General Network Settings O Please select the appropriate option to connect O WAC Address Pr us ra ka E iS L a I un El IP address 92 158 2 58 ex 1982 158 0 200 E Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 8x 255 255 255 0 o Device Mame ex ipcz n7 sb o E DI O Gateway Address 921662 254 8x 192 158 0 254 O DNS Address 1 158 985 1 1 8x 158 95 1 1 O DS Address 2 0 0 0 E DNS Address 3 O IP Setting Mode Static E Http Port E RISP Port Default 554 Network Settings Select the appropriate option to connect 9 MAC Address It is read only information to display the MAC address of the device IP address Enter the IP address of the device Subnet Mask The subnet mask for the network segment which the device is connected 9 Device Name Input a name for the de
16. P 2 Public IP os Broadband s Rouler F m Terminal Local Network In this case the network configurations for the camera such as IP address gateway and DNS will be assigned by the ISP Upgrading Firmware 5 Upgrading Firmware IP camera software is contained in Flash Memory a silicon chip allowed to be erased and re written It provides an easy way to update the software without changing any parts just simply load the newest software from the network Procedures for updating the software Check current software version Enter the URL http lt IP address gt ver in your web browser which will show you the software version For example Enter http 192 168 0 200 ver in Microsoft IE6 at URL location you will see the software version Software Version 1 11 Revision 0905 1641 which indicates the current software version is 1 11 X Obtain the software flash bin The latest version of the IP camera software is free of charge from your local distributor You can also obtain this software over the internet Upgrading procedure via FTP 1 Download the newest firmware and unzip it into your local drive for example C temp Then make sure that the flash bin file exists in this folder 2 Restart the network camera by clicking on the Reboot button on configuration page Caution You must reboot the network camera before doing the following procedures otherwise some
17. RTSP Port 554 Resolution D1 PTZ NONE Video Type MPEG4 Audio Qon Wort Configuration Video Conference Recording Setting SnapShot Chapter 4 Using UNC 7800 with an Internet Explorer WEB UI TheMPEG4 video server camera devices can be operated and view the live video via an Internet Explorer Web UI It is basically divided into display and configuration The home page is the video display page which can be seen as below Full Screen Maximizes to view the selected channels into full screen Version of ActiveX The status of the control video stream utili Pi r derives Le n amp Language ActiveX ver 1 T 1 Gui Screen English Display change Graphic Video Channel Di Actual 2 Os Or ALL 5 Video Status E Video IP 192 168 2 201 RTSP Port 554 Resolution D1 PTZ NONE 2 3 a Video Type MPEG4 Audio Don Goff amp Configuration amp Video Conference Recording Setting amp SnapShot Language Selection Click a language name to change the language display for the complete Web UI There are three kinds of languages can be selected they are English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Video Channel Displays either a single video source from 1 to 4 or all 4 channels Select Actual to display the video stream at the real resolution Select All to display the local video stream as well as 3 external video sourc
18. SPECIEICATIQNS rallo i eese EL MP OLI SI alla la Dele UD ORE 53 1 Chapter 1 Instruction What is the MPEG 4 Vandal Dome The MPEG 4 Vandal Dome is an Internet based digital video surveillance device with a built in Web server It uses TCP IP to distribute compressed live video over a Local Area Network LAN and or the Internet through an Ethernet connection The vandal dome is configured and manipulated using the Web based User Interface Web Ul in Microsoft Internet Explorer The vandal dome contains an MPEG 4 image compression chipset capable of delivering streaming constant or variable bit rate MPEG 4 video over the network in real time I9 9 9 Advanced Features Built in HTTP Web Server IP address assignment via IP Installer Software or Web UI ActiveX control for Microsoft Internet Explorer M providing maximum performance Provide Video conference function Provide recording functions on remote host or storage devices Support Wireless communication standard Optional Wireless Model Support some models of PTZ control protocols DDNS support for dynamic IP application Multi tiered access control Remotely upgradeable firmware and Web UI Control of server operations through CGI based scripts for easy integration Provide Motion detection E Mail FTP settings and Alert for management Low power fan less device with hardware watchdog support providing a robus
19. Username and Password if applicable If no user has been set for the device the default value should be root and pass respectively Video Channel If the selected camera is connected to a Video Server select the channel of the Video Server Video Type Select MJPEG or MPEG4 The match the external type must source provided Remote Return IP address Http Port User Name Password Video channel Video Type Rotation RTSP Port Name PTZ model Product Type Test gt A 0 0 0 0 80 root 554 manual none v Apply Rotation Rotate the video for view Rotation degrees run from 0 to 270 degrees 0 0 degree 1 90 degrees 2 180 degrees 3 270 degrees RTSP Port Enter a RTSP Port used for streaming in case the external source is a MPEG4 device Name Enter a name for the external source PTZ Model Enter a PTZ model in case the external source is a PTZ model or controls a PTZ Product Type Select from MJPEG or MPEG4 Video Servers or IP Cameras Please refer to the original document of the device for a better description Apply Click this button to save the changes made Test Click on this button to validate the video connection and the live video will be displayed if the settings are correct Return Click this button returns to the live video of the remote device Recording Setting Click Recording Setting to open the configuration pages 3 Recording Setting Loca
20. acks indicate this area is not enabled for det tian edi ye 1 100 low High set more for more sensitive Box Property 0 0 80 801 w 80 H 80 Cancel Motion vector threshold 050001 4000 SAD threshold 0200 Sensitivity 17100 E Motion Area The Motion detection icon Configuration gt Event gt General gt Trigger must be enabled in order to use It Use mouse to drag out a detection area on the video screen left click on the area and drag the corner to change the size Right click the area and select Property Check Enable click OK then click Apply Note Green blocks indicate this area is enabled for detection Red blocks indicate this area is not enabled for detection Email FTP Email Setting O Mail Server O Authorization QorFF on O Account ID AA a FTP Setting CO I CO ERR CO a Email Setting The Email Image icon Configuration gt Event gt General gt Active must be enabled when using this function Mail From Enter the mail address of the mail sender Receipt To Enter the mail address of the mail receiver Mail Server Enter the mail server name or IP address Authorization Disable or enable the security for mail authorization 9 o o Account ID amp Password Enter the user name and password for the mail sender FTP Setting The FTP Image icon Configuration gt Event gt General gt Ac
21. al IP address can only be used internally on a local network A computer with a local IP address cannot access the internet itself lt can however access the internet via another computing device such as broadband router Port Forwarding Port forwarding is essentially a method for a broadband router to forward data traffic aimed for one port on its public network interface to a computer or network camera on the local network Ports run from 0 to 65535 Note that ports from 0 to 1024 are well known ports which means that those ports are already assigned to specific services Therefore when you consider choosing your own ports select those starting from 1025 to 65535 Configuration Examples You are a user with a network camera who wants to access it from a remote location through the internet The following equipment is available 1 A Network Camera Server 2 APC running Window System 3 A broadband Router We need to direct all incoming requests that reach port 80 the public network interface of the broadband router so that these are forwarded to the cameras IP addresses on the local network Consult your broadband router manual for information on how to configure port forwarding Depending on the router it could be denominated as Port Forwarding NAT Virtual Server Usually it will look like this Private Port T Public P 2 Case 1 Using Default Settings Local Netwok 192 168 1 21 Port 80 Intemet Service Provider Broadb
22. and Router Terminal Company Web Server 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23 Location In this case what we have here is 1 A public IP address 210 20 35 163 assigned by Internet Service Provide ISP 2 Acamera server with a local IP of 192 168 1 21 3 A broadband router Since we are sharing only one single internet connection through our local network the port forwarding configuration in our broadband router for the camera will be as follows Private IP Private Port Public Port Notice that Port 80 is the default port for any web server but this can be changed Since port 80 is the default when we type our IP address at the address bar we don not need to type the port number Once the broadband routers configurations are set we can open the internet explorer and input the public IP address into the address bar File Edt view Favorites Tools Help Que gt T ix E 7 JO Search Address http 210 20 35 163 9999 9 Canluse DHCP from my router to assign an IP to my camera We do not suggest it If you do this every time you reboot your camera a new IP will be assigned and you will have to configure your router in your Port Forwarding configuration again 3 Assigning Ports Manually Local Netwok 192 168 1 21 Port 9999 Internet Service Provider or xDSL Port 9999 Broadband Router D DIP E vem Mods Public IP 210 20 35 163 CSS Remote Location Terminal Company Web S
23. ble T1 Frame Relay 2Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 2 5Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 3Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 3 5Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit 4Mbps 10 100Mbit For higher frame rate use a variable bitrate instead However this is not recommended for Internet use For Good Quality full resolution D1 and full frame rate 30 25 fps it is recommended that not more than 4 users connect simultaneously For High Quality full resolution D1 and full frame rate 30 25 fps it is recommended that not more than 2 users connect simultaneously Auto adjust the frame rate under high traffic icon After enable this option the frame rate will be automatic adjusted to improve the video quality when the network is heavy loaded Note Turn off audio will improve the video quality Apply Save the changes made O Advanced Interlacing Interlaced made Advanced MPEG 4 Settings GOP Size 1 90 Peak Bitrate 2400 64 6000 Image Adjustment Advanced Interlacing There are two modes available Interlaced or Progressive Interlaced mode is a storage mode An interlaced video stream contains fields rather than frames with each field containing half of the lines of a frame A progressive video stream consists of only full frames Interlaced video streams can bring a lower bitrate but may cause lower quality TV Standard This is the read only information system will auto d
24. elay output COM N O An output to relay switch for example LEDs Sirens etc Digital Input Alarm Input 1 GND Ground Initial state is LOW 2 Alarm Max 50mA 12VDC Relay Output 1 COM Common 2 N O Normally Open Max 1A 24VDC or 0 5A 125VAC ALARMIN Relay Out Relay Connection Digital Input connection 1 Door Widow Contacts Relay Output connection PoE Power Over Ethernet Optional 802 3af 15 4W PoE Switch is recommended Power over Ethernet PoE is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure It enables power to be provided to the network device such as an IP phone or a network camera using the same cable as that used for network connection lt eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations and enables easier application of uninterruptible power supplies UPS to ensure 24 hours a day 7 days a week operation Ethernet PoE IP Camera PoE Switch Ethernet Cabla Eihemet Cabla PoE IP Camera 3 Software Installation With the exception of the Adobe Flash Player all the software that is necessary for the proper display and use of the vandal dome is available on the included CD or from the Web site For the following installation procedures it is assumed that all installation media will be taken from the CD IP Installer The IP Installer is used to locate and configure network cameras and video servers on the LAN This util
25. erver 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23 In this case what we have here is 1 A public IP Address 210 20 35 163 assigned by the Internet Service Provider ISP but will be using Port 9999 for accessing the camera from the internet 2 Avideo server with a local IP of 192 168 1 21 using port 9999 to access to the camera through the local network 3 A broadband router Since we are sharing only one single internet connection through our local network the Port Forwarding configuration in our Broadband Router for the camera will be as follows Private IP Private Port Type Public Port 192 168 1 21 9999 TCP C UDP 9999 In this case we are using Port 9999 for the camera server at 192 168 1 21 and using port 9999 for the internet access at 210 20 35 163 When we are in a remote location in order to access our camera through internet we have to specify the Public Port when typing the Public IP Address as figure below File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Qua gt r x E T m Search Address http f210 20 35 163 9999 Note that if changes are made to the port assignation some configuration at the vandal dome also have to be changed such as the DDNS settings 4 Using 2 or more Public IPs The following figure is just an illustration on how the camera can be connected when 2 or more Public IPs are involved in a network infra structure internet Service Provider Modem Hub S itch xDSL Public IP Public I
26. es It is only available for the video server Video Status Display the status for the selected channel on the tab Video IP RTSP Port Resolution PTZ Video Type Mpeg4 or Mjpeg and Audio amp Video Status Video IP 182 158 2 55 RTSP Part 554 Resolution O1 PTZ NONE Video Type MPEG4 Audio Qon ott Record Rotation Audio gt Audio ON Voice is currently ON select which channel should be the one for broadcasting the audio gt Audio OFF Voice is currently OFF click on the icon to turn off the voice feature Record Button Start Recording Stop Recording Click on the Record buiton to start or stop recording Note This option saves a video streaming into the local computer as an AVI file and it will be named under Locals Rec YYYYMMDD HHMMSS avi For YYYYMMDD stand for year month and date respectively For HHMMSS stand for hour minutes seconds respectively The path to save the recorded files is listed under Recording Setting The device will create the folder automatically Rotation Button Turn the image for 90 180 and 270 degrees It s clockwise direction Configuration Click Configuration to open the configuration pages This part of detailed contents will be introduced in the Chapter 5 Web UI Configuration Page Video Conference Click Video Conference to open the conference page In this page users can view both local and remote s
27. etect TV standard mode Sequence Mode There are 2 different modes available l frames only or l frames and P frames P frames or predictive frames are predicted based on prior P or l frames plus some additional data They have a much higher compression ratio than l frames l frame only mode has very little compression resulting in large file sizes l frame and P frame mode offers relatively good compression with medium file sizes Although this requires more work on the host PC to decode the video GOP Size GOP stands for Group of Pictures It defines the number of frames from one l frame to the next Since an l frame uses very little compression while P B frames use much higher compression a larger GOP size results in smaller file sizes For more information about I P B frames see below For MPEG 4 there is no maximum GOP size defined It can be as low as 1 V just an l frame or into the thousands However as the GOP size increases the compression increases and therefore the more likelihood of errors A higher GOP size also results in higher buffering times For DVDs the GOP size is 15 The default on the IP camera is set to 60 which offers fair compression with a low likelihood of errors Peak Bitrate This is used to set a maximum bitrate that can be achieved This is useful for setting bitrates between the values that are available from the Video Encoder bitrate list Apply Save the changes made Image Adjustment mcm E
28. find and configure any vandal dome on the LAN except those that are behind a router it is a good idea to set the host PC to the same subnet In order to connect to the Web UI of the vandal dome the host PC must be in the same subnet For more information about subnets please consult your network administrator Assign IP address using IPInstaller 1 Once IP Installer has been successfully installed on the computer double click the IP Installer icon on the desktop or select it from Start gt Programs gt IP Installer IPInstaller exe 2 The IP Installer window is displayed below Click Tool gt Search Network Device to search the network devices in the LAN we Untitled IPInstaller 3 T E Mew Is Help search Network Device CHF w Untitled IP Installer IP Address subnet i Gateway The available devices will then be listed as below From the list select the device with the MAC Address that corresponds to the device that is to be configured The MAC Address is identical to the unit s S N Serial Number File Edit iew Tool Help DedlaDna LY ux a er IP Address SubnetMssk Gateway DNSI o UNC7E00 0R 00 04 29 20 20 1a 192 168 1158 2552552550 1921682254 192169013 IL UNCTBDOQR 00 04 29 00 20 1b 192 168 2111 2552552550 1921682354 16895 11 ID UNCTBDO OE D 04 28 01 87 la 192 168 2 33 255 2552550 1
29. ites live video and the user of local device can record video stream for both site as well Click to go to the Configuration page Rotate this video for viewing Click to return to the Home page eo On Off the audio of this video stream Location Setting Configure the settings for Recording Record LI Camera Select the remote Record Stop Camera Manual Setting device Start recording Stop recording Manually setting for remote device Setting for Recording You can change the settings for recording by clicking on Setting button in Location window Total File Space Set the total file space for the recording Location Ld Max File Length Set the file space that a Herrn Record single will be using Total File Space 4000 meg 20 Max File Length 400 MB sz10 should be the file saved to Sew Fila mens e Location File Name Input the name for the Location File Name file that recorded from the location device pd ee ae Cycle Recording Sync To TimeStamp Save File Path Indicate which folder Remote File Name Input the name for the file that recorded from the remote device Apply Cycle Recording This feature indicates if the old space should be used or not for the recording Make a checkmark in order to enable this function If you enable this feature old files will be deleted Sync to TimeStamp This feature enables the
30. ity is useful for conveniently configuring the network settings of the vandal dome or for finding a device once the network settings have been modified To install the IP Installer from the installation CD UI select IP Installer then follow the on screen instructions Component Installer This will install all ActiveX components used by devices for video display and device configuration Adobe Flash Player Please visit the Adobe Web site at http www adobe com to download and install the Flash Player 4 Network Configuration IP Installer is a utility that provides an easier more efficient way to configure the IP address and network settings of the vandal dome It even provides a convenient way to set the network settings for multiple devices simultaneously using the batch setting function Moreover IP Installer can save the network settings for all devices as a backup and restore them when necessary Preparation before IP Assignment Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address to your server in order to avoid using a previously assigned IP address Ensure the vandal dome is powered on and correctly connected to the network MAC Address Each vandal dome has a unique Ethernet address MAC address shown on the bottom of the IP camera as the serial number S N with 12 digits e g 000429 XXXXXX M N POF0512E030001 S N Td MA M 000429000091 One final note although the IP Installer is able to
31. n in this case we must configure the Router Incoming Port to 80 and inside the vandal dome Network settings should set HTTP port with 8000 Update Time Specify the vandal dome updated frequency in seconds and the default is 600 10 minutes in the range of 300 to 2073600 seconds 576 hours this is interval that vandal dome will automatically send an updated packet to DDNS server Apply Save the changes made Dynamic DNS Settings 1 Dynamic DNS Settings 2 O Dynamic ONS Settings 2 Disabled Enabled O CONS Message test dyndns org ex test dyndns org Link to http Ave vy vy dyndns org E DONS Host Mame E Update Time 207360 2073600 Seconds 30052073600 Seconds Dynamic DNS Settings 2 This is not a full public DDNS server that it provides DDNS service and must register some information in the server 9 o o DDNS Settings 2 Enable or disable this function DDNS Host Name Specify DDNS server host name Account ID Specify your account ID that you registered in the DDNS server Password Specify your password that you registered in the DDNS server Update Time Specify the vandal dome updated frequency in seconds 300 to 2073600 seconds 576 hours is the interval that vandal dome will automatically send an updated packet to DDNS server Apply Save the changes made DDNS Message Return messages from remote DDNS server and some hints may help to diagnosis the reason if
32. on and it will auto detect the COM port Serial databits Serial baud rate Serial stopbits and Serial parity Every PTZ device has independent PTZ control protocol please refer the PTZ product manual to check these settings External Sources External Sources Video select 2 Type External Sources The External Sources feature allows user to set additional network camera for the device Video select vandal dome support four sources to do video control and monitor the first one is internal source for analog camera connection so to the Video select is from 2 to 4 IP Address Enter a valid IP address from an IP camera or video server Video Channel Assign the video channel to a number to identify the video source when use multi channels management software HTTP Port Enter the port number used for the IP address to display the video User Name and Password Enter the user name and password of the device if no user has been set for the device then the default value should be root and pass respectively Video Type Select motion jpeg or MPEG4 mode Rotation Rotation degrees run from 0 to 270 degrees for a permanent digital position PTZ Models Select the PTZ model if it is an IP speed dome Name Enter the name for the device RTSP Port Enter the port for streaming 9 0 Product Type Select the product type On Screen Display On Screen Display a
33. register failed DDNSaddr CGI Fail lt means that vandal dome can t communicate with Internet world Make sure your Network Configuration has correct subnet mask and default gateway and DNS1 setting is correct and reachable Already Registered lt means another user had registered this name please change your register name by changing server name 3 System System Information System Information O MAC address UNC7700 UNC7800 OR UNC7710 O Firmware Version version v 2 30R943 07 P X System Information MAC Address This is read only information to display the device MAC address Language Select the language to be used English Traditional and Simplified Chinese can be chosen Description Used as an administrative identifier It displays the device name Location Use for identifying the location of the device It does not affect the operation of the device Model Displays the model number of the device 9 Firmware Version Displays the firmware version to easily compare firmware version when user upgrade firmware Apply Save the changes made Load Default This button would reset the system to factory default but does not include Network Settings Time Configuration Time Configuration O Server Time Setting O Server Time Mon 05 Mov 2007 23 31 35 A nchranize with MTP server E Set manually O Nip server 1 196 123 350 152 2x 198 123 30 132 El Nip server 2 192 4
34. roadband Router Internet Service PPPoE Fort Forwading Provider ADSL Modem Dynamic Public IP 4 4 4 Once I set this up how can view my camera through a remote location You can register your camera or video server at out DDNS Service and even if your Public IP changes you can access it from a remote location Refer to Video Server Manual at Network Configuration DDNS settings in order to set it up How can view my camera from a remote location through internet when running the camera through my Local Network This will require some configuration on your broadband router Useful Terms Broadband Router A broadband router allows users to share a single internet connection TCP IP TCP IP is the protocol that computer use to communicate on the internet TCP IP Ports Each service you use on the internet communicates using one or more specific port numbers your email program uses port number 25 to send email and port 110 to receive email from your email server When you browse the internet port number 80 is used as default to send and receive web pages IP Address Everything that is connected to a TCP IP network needs a unique address IP address This is what happens when you browse the internet with requests to view web pages Public IP Address A public IP address is the only address that is recognized on the internet where the term internet refers to the global network World Wide Web Local IP address A loc
35. s General E Trigger GPIM SPIO Input Status O F Motion Detection Bg Ll FTF Image O F Mail Image GPOUT Relay Gut OFF Oon Alert Message Status 1 2 3 4 Mate Alert Message can be set by listen AP CGI ex http 192 166 1200 falertctg action apply alert _enable 1Z amp alerti ipz132 158 2 172 amp alert1 _port 2203 amp alerti_mag oct03 Trigger GPIN amp GPIO Input Status They are auto detect to display the status Motion Detection When users would like to use Motion Area function and this function must be enabled Action FTP Images Users would like to use FTP Setting function to record the events it must be enabled 9 Mail Images User would like to use Email Setting function to record the events it must be enabled GPOUT It is auto detect to display the status Relay Out Turn OFF or On for relay out setting Alert Message Status They are auto detect to display the status with the recording application software Apply Save the changes made Motion Area gp Motion Area SERVER ret 00 md enable D amp mHecordDuratit Set Motion Detectio 1 Use mouse to dr out a detection area on the video 2 Left click the T and then drag the corner t change the size 3 Right click the sfea and then select Property 4 Check Enablg click OK and then click Apply Note Green blggk indicate this area is enabled for detection Red bl
36. s 1 9 Disabled O Enabled O CONS Message El Device Mame IP Camera E DONS Server Address server dns com ex ddnz pixard cam E Router Incoming Port BU O Update Time seconds 3002073600 Seconds Dynamic DNS Settings 2 Apply The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is used when users want to access vandal dome with an easy memorized name such as http demo ddns com instead of http Demo MVS IP Address This service could be useful when vandal dome is located behind Dial up ADSL or IP sharing devices which does not have fixed IP address then it is impossible to reach vandal dome camera from internet System provides two different kinds of settings for DDNS function and users can use both at the same time Dynamic DNS Settings 1 Dynamic DNS Settings 1 Enable or disable DDNS function Device Name Enter the name of the device If the device name is IP camera and the accessed DDNS server name is demo ddns com This device DDNS name is IP camera demo ddns com DDNS Server Address Enter the DDNS server address or domain name 9 DDNS Connection Port Specify DDNS server listen port and the default is 80 Router Incoming Port Specify your router listen port for DDNS server to redirect The router may configure the different port for incoming Internet request and outgoing Intranet request e g it may configure to redirect Internet HTTP port 80 request to Intranet port 8000 the
37. show etc are installed on your computer the Component installer will install this for you QuickTime or VLC though not necessary this can be used for viewing the MPEG 4 stream without a Web browser Network configuration consists of modifying the network settings for the vandal dome in order to successfully connect to the device 2 Hardware Installation Connection of UNC 7800 Vandal Dome Camera Connecting wires The cables wires and connectors attached to the vandal dome camera are categorized into the functions of power I O terminal Video output Microphone Audio output and Network The usage of I O terminal connector will be following described while other connectors are quite straightforward to use FO terminal a AR MD t e ALARH pi TL thu ap a p Ma um AA TG 3 Video output Te luni JH E E A 5 i RED ER i 3 Microphane input RED ls mula T B p x a n a E n pa nh he T 3 E frasi x UK Network fina I O Control Instruction I O terminal connector used in application for e g motion detection event triggering alarm notifications It provides the interface to 1 Digital Input GND Alarm An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for example PIRs door window contacts glass break detectors etc When a signal is received the state changes and the input becomes active 2 R
38. t system for critical environments MPEG 4 and MJPEG video compression formats 30 25 fps O Full D1 720 x 480 720 x 576 resolution Video stream supported by many media players including Quicktime Chapter 2 Physical Characteristics 1 MPEG 4 Vandal Dome Camera UNC 7800 Chapter 3 Installation 1 Installation Preview There are 3 mains steps required to perform a successful installation Hardware installation Software installation Network configuration Hardware installation consists of connecting cables to the vandal dome including network video and power cables Software installation consists of the installation of software that is necessary to properly view the video from the vandal dome or to configure the vandal dome itself The software includes IP Installer A utility for locating devices and configuring network settings on a LAN Component Installer installs all ActiveX components used by devices for things such as video display and configuration Adobe Flash Player necessary for displaying some components of the Web UI The following are not necessary but may be used for added convenience Recording Software for displaying and recording up to 16 channels simultaneously Both MPEG 4 and MJPEG devices are supported Note the MPEG 4 device can only display and record up to 4 channels XVID A MPEG 4 codec If no other MPEG 4 codec i e DivX 3ivX ffd
39. tion of Recorded Files c Rectile Local Source File Mame ocals Rec External Source File Name Apply Location of Recorded Files Indicates the folder path in which the recorded files will be saved Local Source file name Enter a name for the recorded video files from local source External Source File Name Enter a name for the recorded video files from external source Snapshot This function is used for taking a static image form live video The location snapshots will be saved to can be configured Click on BMP or JPEG to start to take snapshots with bmp or jpeg file extension respectively 8 SnapShot Save File to ex c snap BP JPEG Chapter 5 Web UI Configuration Page The configuration page is divided into 4 main sections A V Settings Network Settings System and Event Each item has its sub items and detail configuration For Live and Reboot options they simply indicate go to live video page and reboot the device respectively EUSSO E AN Settings Network Settings g System Event El Live 1 A V Settings 3 Basic Gorr OoN Resolution Full D1 720x480 NTSC 720x576 PAL DVD Standard resolution v Koll Encoder Format MPEGA ISO IEC 14496 v O vBR Quality Bitrate 2Mbps Cable T1 Frame Relay 10Mbit v Auto adjust the frame rate under high traffic Suggestion Turn off audio will improve the performance
40. tive must be enabled when using this function Host Name Enter the IP address of the FTP server User Name amp Password Enter the user name and password for the FTP server Apply Save the changes made Appendix A Broadband Connections Q amp A How can configure my Video Server with my ADSL connection When using an ADSL connection you have to know if your ISP assigned you a Static Public IP or Dynamic Public IP Consult with your ISP for more information What is the difference between Static Public IP and Dynamic Public IP When using a Static Public IP every time you get connected to the ISP you will be using the same IP When using a Dynamic Public IP every time you get connected to your ISP you will be using a different IP Can plug my Video Server directly into the ADSL Modem No the main reason is that presently the Video Server does not have PPPoE feature even if you plugged it in there must be a feature present that dials to the ISP Internet Service Provider Org ADSL Modem Dynamic Public IP I only have an ADSL connection and don t plan on getting a Static Public IP What can do in order to make this work You can buy a Router which needs to have PPPoE and port forwarding capabilities In the market mostly all routers come with these features and they are not expensive Please consult with your provider regarding this matter Refer to the next section for Port Forwarding settings B
41. vice Gateway Address The gateway IP address for the network segment which the device is connected DNS Address 1 3 Enter the DNS server IP address used for resolving domain names to IP address and other optional when necessary IP Setting Mode Static IP Manually assign IP address DHCP Automatic get IP address from DHCP server HTTP Port The port on which the device will receive HTTP requests RTSP Port The port on which the device will receive RTSP Streaming video requests Static Wireless Only for wireless models E Wireless setting O Wireless Mode Disabled Ethernet Client v Apply Wireless Mode Disable Disable wireless function to use physical Ethernet cable to connect to network Wireless client Select this to enable wireless function and this device is a client under wireless infrastructure E Wireless setting O Wireless Mode Wireless Client Infrastructure Type O Metowrk Name ESSID WIEH Site Survey IRAM IHE eee Cewnewe ose e A pw OB AR o weP key erain o RMbeipterdgs ff O TCS AE ewe mmm 7 Teves mmm f wee VE se Apply 3 http 192 168 2 58 58 Site Survey Microsoft Internet Explorer Bo Site Survey EX 00 13 46 08 B0 CC NIAGARA Infrastructure E e 00 13 46 58 36 68 pixord test Infrastructure O 00 0D 0B BF F2 20 pixord 4f Infrastructure EN 00 90 96 57 3E 03 Solleron IEEE 802 11b LAN Infrastructure 9 40090

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