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1. 3 6 Connecting the Cables 1 Optionally connect external input output devices to the camera 2 Optionally connect a speaker and microphone to the camera 3 Connect the camera to a power source using one of these options e DC 12V or AC 24V Connect to the power terminals on the on the rear panel If using DC 12V power supply make sure to connect to correct ports Red White e PoE Using an Ethernet cable connect the LAN port to a PoE capable network device Power will be supplied through the Ethernet cable 4 Optionally connect a video monitor if you want to perform focus adjustments during the installation 3 Adjusting the View and Focus Adjust the focus controller and zoom controller of the lens to get the best resolution If needed adjust the back focus to achieve the focus 4 Network Connection 4 1 Network Connection Types There are many different ways that you can connect the camera to your network depending on your applications requirements You should always set the camera s network settings according to your network configurations The following diagrams depict some typical applications with guidelines on network settings For more information on network settings always consult with your network administrator or ISP as required Note The LAN port of the camera supports auto MDI MDIX Medium dependent interface crossover so there is no need to use cross over cable Type 1 Direct Connection to the Server or PC
2. This option allows you to mirror or flip the video image if required e OFF Turns off this function e HORIZONTAL Flips the images horizontally e VERTICAL Flips the images vertically e BOTH Flips the images vertically and horizontally Rate Control Choose a bit rate control to manage your bandwidth usage e Variable Bit Rate VBR VBR Keeps the video stream quality as constant as possible by varying bit rate This mode ensures high quality image for motion scene and is often selected when image quality demands priority However this mode requires more bandwidth in order to vary the bit rate Mirror Settings This option allows you to mirror or flip the video image if required e OFF Turns off this function e HORIZONTAL Flips the images horizontally e VERTICAL Flips the images vertically e BOTH Flips the images vertically and horizontally Rate Control Choose a bit rate control to manage your bandwidth usage e Variable Bit Rate VBR VBR keeps the video stream quality as constant as possible by varying bit rate This mode ensures high quality image for motion scene and is often selected when image quality demands priority However this mode requires more bandwidth in order to vary the bit rate TV Output Stream Turn on this option if you connect an analog monitor to the camera s Video connector for video output 5 2 2 Exposure The Exposure page allows you to configure the Exposure Mode and Backlight Compensation se
3. area by clicking squares displayed on the screen and then press Save BLC Window to save the setting Digital Wide Dynamic Range Digital WDR Level OFF When there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the field of view you can enable Digital Wide Dynamic Range WDR function It optimizes an image to ensure that dark areas are more vis ible while retaining details in bright areas e Level Depending on the contrast dynamic range of a scene you can select different level of WDR 15 l Higher level of WDR suits for higher contrast dynamic scene If you select Auto mode the camera will automatically adjust the WDR level by itself depending on the light of the scene 5 2 3 White Balance White Balance hite Balance Mode Auto White Balance Sensitivity 10 Manual White Balance R Gai 0 4 4 0 G Gain2 0 0 4 4 0 BGain2 0 0 4 4 0 Select a white balance mode according to external light condition for the best color temperature e Auto White Balance Use this option when there Is no special lighting in the environment The camera will automatically adjust the color temperature according to the light conditions and the sensitivity you specify The higher the sensitivity the faster the adjustment If the lighting conditions change frequently select a lower sensitivity to prevent the camera from frequently changing white balance e Manual White Balance With any special light in the environmen
4. e g FIP SMTP or NTP server then the camera will need a DNS server to trans late domain names into an IP address that is actually used for communication on the Internet e HTTP Port Use the standard HTTP port number 80 or alternatively specify another port number be tween 1025 and 65535 If you choose to use a non standard port and the camera on the LAN is to be accessible from the Internet then you must configure your router firewall to forward incoming HTTP request to that specified port via NAPT port forwarding settings e MAC Display the MAC address of the camera Each camera comes with a unique MAC address which is indicated on the product label It helps you to identify which camera is currently accessed particu larly when multiple cameras are connected to your network 5 3 2 NTP If you want the camera to synchronize Its time clock with an NTP Network Time Protocol sever contig ure the NTP server settings here NTP Basic Setting ie Servet tw pool ntp org Time fone SMT 08 Taipei Beijing Hong Kong w Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Changes Save e NIP Server Enter the IP address or the domain name of the NTP server to synchronize with e Time Zone Select a time zone in which the camera Is located e Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Changes Check to apply the daylight saving time automatically 5 3 3 ONVIF ONVIF is a standard that ensures interoperability between IP based
5. audio and transmit to your PC This enables the camera to pick up sounds in the background e Audio Playing If a speaker is connected to the camera you can select ON to allow the camera to play the audio transmitted from your PC This enables you to speak to the person s around the camera e Audio Volume Allows you to adjust both the audio playing and recording volume of the camera Using the two way audio function Note that the two way audio function is only active in the live view page using the web browser To use the two way audio function 1 Make sure a speaker is connected to the Audio Out port and a microphone is connected to the Audio In port of the camera 2 Enter System gt Audio and enable both the Audio Receiving and Audio Playing functions Then adjust the audio volume to the desired level 3 To access the two way audio streams 4 Make sure your computer is connected to a microphone and speaker Enter the live view page of the web based utility 5 Speak into the microphone and the person s around the camera should hear your voice 6 When people around the camera are talking to you you should hear them from the speaker that is connected to the computer 5 5 Event When an event occurs it triggers an alarm and the camera will take a pre defined action e g sending a recorded video clip or JPEG files to a designated server With this camera an event can be triggered by external alarm devices or the camera s detection mec
6. e Max Gain Specify the maximum amount of amplification applied to the image A high level of gain allows images to be viewable in very low light but will increase the image noise Manual Exposure Settings e Exposure Time Enter a desired exposure time e Gain Select a gain value from 0 to 16 A high level of gain allows images to be viewable in very low light but will increase image noise ICR Control ICR Control Auto Forced B W Forced Color External Alarm 1 Active Low The camera incorporates an IR cut filter In ICR Control you can specify how the camera switches between color and black white modes Auto Allows the camera to automatically switch between color and black white modes Forced B W Forces the camera stay in black white mode at all times Forced Color Forces the camera stay in color mode at all times External Enable this option if an external alarm input device is connected to control the IR cut filter Alarm Set alarm input as 1 or 2 according your actual connection e Active Select electricity current status as high or low to define active status BLC Backlight Compensation The Backlight Compensation function allows you to provide the optimal exposure of subjects under back light circumstances BLC G OFF ON Save BLC Window e OFF ON Choose to enable or disable the BLC function e BLC area setting BLC area refers to the dark area where more details are expected Define your BLC
7. from 1 10000s to 1 3 125s Selectable 50Hz Two Way Mono Audio Full Duplex G 11 PCM 8kHz External Input Minimum Illumination TBD Lux 10IRE Lux 50IRE F1 2 Shutter Speed 1 15sec Image Enhance Exposure Mode Auto Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation 5x5 zones Selectable Sharpness Saturation Brightness Contrast 255 Levels Feature Brief Yes 5 Levels Yes Customized Threshold Privacy Zone Ethernet Detection Event Management Motion Detection 5 x 5 Zones 5 Level or Customized Threshold External Input File Upload via FTP and SD Card Notification via email HTTP and TCP Digital WDR Privacy Zone Intelligent Video Alarm Detection External Qutput Activation Video and Audio Recording to SD Card mage Orientation Bit Rate Mode Local Storage Memory Card SD Card Overwrite SD Card Store Category Power supply Power Requirement Power Connector Power Consumption Max irror Flip rimary Stream Bit Rate control CBR VBR Micro SD Micro SDHC Card up to 32 GB Yes Alarm Motion Schedule Un Interrupt Recording e C 12V amp AC 24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3at pin Terminal Block oW TBD Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Operating Humidity 10 90 RH Storage Temperature 20 C BOC 4 F 140 F Regulator CE FCC RoHS NO O 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 Internet Protocol Pv4 TCP IP UDP HTTP SMTP DNS DH
8. physical security products regardless of the manufacturers This camera is ONVIF compliant and you can configure whether the camera can be found by other ONVIF compliant products and the related settings ONVIF Basic Settings Discovery via ONVIF Accept command functionality outside of Discovery capability User Authentication Save Basic Settings e Discovery via ONVIF Check the box if you want the camera to be found by other ONVIF compliant devices in a network e g an ONVIF compliant NVR e Accept command functionality outside of Discovery capability If checked the camera is allowed to accept commands from ONVIF compliant device thus changing the camera s functionality e User Authentication If an ONVIF compliant device needs authentication for communication enable this option 5 4 System 5 4 1 Date and Time Date amp Time Current Time Date 2011 3 10 Time 08 57 49 OSet Manually Datej2011 13 23 Time z1 lfe flo O Synchronize with Computer Timer Date 2011 3 23 Time 21 05 28 O Synchronize with NTP Server NTP Server tw poolnto org Time Zone GMT 08 Taipei Beijing Hong Kong Date Format MM Do Current Time Displays the current date and time of the camera Date and time will be updated after you configure new settings in the New Time section and click Save to apply the settings New Time You can set the camera time by one of the following methods e Set Manual
9. the password Is case sensitive Connect to 192 168 1 30 PX i The server 192 168 1 30 at IPNC requires username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without secure connection User name admin Password Upon successful login you will see the live view screen shown as the example below P IPNetCam Live Setup 10 11 5 Using Web based Control Utility 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Main Screen After you login to the camera s web based control utility you will first see the live view screen of the camera The screen is like the picture below The live view screen of the utility provides these options e Snapshot Pressing this button takes a snapshot of the current live view screen e Live Pressing this button displays the live view of the camera e Setup Pressing this button allows you to access the setup page e Camera name Displays the name of the camera e Recording Indicator Turns red when the recording is proceeding e Alarm Indicator Appears when an alarm Is triggered e Live view video Shows the live view of the camera Note that the accessibility to the options varies according to the login account e Viewer Allowed to view only the live view screen Access to other options Is restricted e Administrator Can access all the options on the live view page and make contig
10. use volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface finish Servicing To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty DO NOT disassembles the camera Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 2 Introduction This 1080p network camera is equipped with a mechanical ICR day night switch making it ideal for 24 7 surveillance over a network It suits any application where maximum image quality and efficient bandwidth usage Is vital At night and in low lighting conditions its high sensitivity sensor ensures clear and noise free images Meanwhile crisp images also consume less bandwidth and storage It also comes with various detection functions to keep you informed upon events Other supported features include a micro SD SDHC card slot video out and two way audio 3 Installation 3 2 Package Contents The package includes these items e Fixed Network Camera x1 e CD ROM User manual and IP Finder utility x1 e Quick Start Guide x1 e 2 pin Screw Terminal Block x1 e 6 pin Screw Terminal Block x1 e CS C Mount Adapter Ring x1 3 3 Hardware Overview 3 3 1 Dimensions 3 3 2 Part Names 1 Lens mounting ring For mounting a C mount or CS mount lens 2 Back Focus Control Adjusts the di
11. Annexxus 52C 3 Instruction Manual INTERNATIONAL Contents 1 Warnings and operation noteS rrrxsavrernnnvrnnnnnvnnnnnnvennnnnenn 3 2 Introduction mmmsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnvnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnunn 4 3 Installation mmneveennnvrnnnnvrnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvennnnn 4 4 Network GonnectiOn m ereuusavvrnnnavennnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnsne 1 5 Using Web based Control Utility seeennnvrennnvrennnvrennnnrnn 11 6 SpecificatiOnS mmmermnvennsennnvennvennnvnnnnennnennnvennvennnennnnennnennan 29 Annexxus 52C Camera User Guide All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including including but not limited to photocopying recording or by any infor mation storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher Annexxus Is a registered trademark of 1 International Inc 1 International Inc reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice Disclaimer The Annexxus x52C User Guide is provided as is without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Neither 1 International Inc nor its dealers or distributors shall be liable to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or al
12. CP NTP FIP RTP RTSP ICMP or UPnP Browser Alarm Port Terminal Block 2 In 1 Out Audio In Out Network Port RS 485 Port Mechanism O Weight J3209 0 7016 Withoutlen gt 30
13. Directly connect the camera to a PC using a standard Ethernet cable To extend the connection length you should use a RJ 45 female female coupler to connect two Ethernet cables together To access the camera the PC must be on the same network as the camera The default IP address of the camera Is a static one 192 168 1 30 Specify your PC s IP address as 7 92 168 7 X where X is a number between 2 to 254 excluding 30 and subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 to allow the server to directky access the Server or PC Type 2 Connecting Camera s to a Local Area Network LAN To add the camerals to an existing LAN just connect the camera s to the hub or switch on your net work If you want to provide the camera power via the Ethernet connection a PoE enabled hub switch is required Assign an IP address to your camera following your network IP allocation policy You can manually specify the IP address or allocate the IP address automatically using a DHCP server if available on your network This setup will enable monitoring and managing the camera via a web browser trom a local PC or server Connection type 1 a E Crossover direct connection Bij PiP Pro SRX Pro Server Connection type 2 VIA a PoE Gigabit Switch i iP Pro SRX Pro Server 4 2 Accessing the Camera for the First Time The camera comes with a web based setup utility allowing you to view the video of the camera and configure the camera for optima
14. GA SVGA D1 2CIF VGA and CIF e Bit Rate According to your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbps Higher value gets higher video quality but consumes more bandwidth e Frame Rate Choose the intended frame rate i e the number of frames to transmit per second MPEG4 Codec Setting e Resolution Choose a resolution for the video Choices include 1080p SXVGA 720p XGA SVGA D1 2CIF VGA and CIF e Bit Rate According to your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbps Higher value gets higher video quality but consumes more bandwidth e Frame Rate Choose the intended frame rate i e the number of frames to transmit per second MJPEG Codec Settings e Resolution Choose a resolution for the video Choices include 1080P SXVGA 720P XGA SVGA and D1 e Quality Set the image s quality to High Normal or Low e Frame Rate Choose the intended frame rate i e the number of frames to transmit per second NOTE 1 Live View uses the MJPEG codec If no streaming is using MJPEG it will result in no video for Live 12 View NOTE cont 2 IF MJPEG is selected for both the primary stream and the third stream Live View will always display video using the third stream codec settings Refer to the table below for selectable codec types for each stream Streaming Combination Resolution N A D1 1080P H264 VGA MPEG4 2CIF CIF Codec D1 H264 MPEG4 H264 MPEG4 Mirror Settings
15. Precautions Installation and serving should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty WARNING The use of CSA certified UL Listed Class 2 power adapter is required to ensure compliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the product to rain or moisture When installing your Ax52C camera be sure to avoid excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heating appliances contaminants such as dust and smoke strong magnetic fields sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters moisture and humidity areas with mechanical vibrations fluorescent lamps or objects that reflect light unstable light sources as this may cause flickering temperatures below 10 Celsius or 14 Fahrenheit and above 50 Celsius or 122 Power Supply Ensure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of this camera before powering the camera on Incorrect voltage may cause irreparable damage to the video camera and will effectively void the camera warranty Cleaning e For maximum optical clarity the camera or lens must remain clean Use a soft dry cloth to remove finger prints and dust from the dome cover e Use a blower to remove dust from the lens e Clean the body with a soft dry cloth If it is very dirty use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent then wipe dry e Do not
16. The Smart Encoding function is only available when H 264 is selected for one of the streams Basic Setting To define a smart encoding area click and drag your mouse on the image to define the region of interest and click Save Window to save the region Click anywhere on the image to cancel the current defined area e Mode Select Fixed ROI to enable smart encoding function e Priority Select a priority level for the ROI Smart Encoding Basic Setting Smart Mode Fixed ROI Encoding priory Save Basic Setting To define a smart encoding area click and drag your mouse on the image to define the region of interest and click Save Window to save the region Click anywhere on the image to cancel the current defined area e Mode Select Fixed ROI to enable smart encoding function e Priority Select a priority level for the ROI 5 2 6 Smart Focus In addition to observing the live view image to see If focus is achieved you can also enable Smart Focus to help you verify if focus is locked If this function is enabled whenever focus Is achieved the focus window turns green Smart Focus Smart Focus Smart Focus Enabled Smart Focus Enabled Basic Settings To focus on a desired subject using the Smart Focus function 1 Click on the subject that you want to focus on and then click Save Window 2 Check the Smart Focus Enabled box This will turn the smart focus indicator to red 3 Use the focal length and focus controls
17. firmware of the camera To perform the firmware upgrade follow these parameters e Keep the network connected during the update process e DO NOT turn off or restart the camera during the firmware update process To update the firmware 1 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file 2 Click the Update button to start update 3 When prompted click OK to proceed Microsoft Internet Explorer x YD Update camera Are you sure 21 Z 4 Wait about 20 60 seconds until the file is successfully updated Once the update is completed the browser will show a message reads Firmware update successful Then it will take 60 seconds to restart the camera Firmware update successful Camera 1s rebooting please wait 5 The utility will automatically go back to live view screen after firmware has been updated successtully You can also perform these tasks on the Firmware page e Restart camera Restart the camera This will cause all streams to disconnect e Factory Default Reset all of the camera settings to the defaults except network settings After you confirm to reset the camera will reset and restart automatically When complete you will return to the live view page e Hardware Factory Default Reset all of the camera parameters to the defaults including the network settings 5 4 4 Language The Language drop menu allows you to change the language of the web interface Supported languages include Eng
18. hanism including motion blur audio and Ethernet detection NOTE 1 When there is more than one recording to be carried out at the same time the scheduled video record ing takes top priority followed by the recording triggered by an Ethernet disconnection and lastly the recording triggered by other events 2 Only one event will be handled at a time If an event is already triggered other event will be logged to the system but no action will be taken 5 5 1 Motion Detection When the Motion Detection is enabled the camera detects motion under a pre specified condition within a designated area When motion is detected the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action Note that to use the motion detection function the following two conditions must be met 1 You must select MJPEG codec for one of the streams to enable the live view 2 You must select H 264 or MPEG4 codec for one of the streams to process the motion detection Motion Detection Configuration Motion Highest i Sensitivity y o Customized Threshold 1 100 Motion Area Setting Save Motion Area off FTP SMTP SD Card Configuration e Motion Sensitivity Specify the sensitivity to moving objects before the camera triggers an alarm The higher the sensitivity the slighter the movement is required to set off an alarm You can alternatively select User Define and enter a value from 1 to 100 in the Customized Thres
19. hold field When the mo tion within a specified area exceeds the threshold an alarm will be triggered Select OFF to disable the motion detection Motion Area Setting e Motion area setting Click target squares displayed on the screen to define detection areas once configured click Save Motion Area to save settings Action Specify the action to be taken when an alarm is triggered upon motion detection e OFF No action will be taken but an alarm will be logged e FTP Recorded video clips JPEG files will be uploaded to the FTP server when alarm is triggered e SMTP Notification email with the recorded JPEG files attached will be sent to the SMTP server e SD Card Recorded video clips will be saved to the SD card when the alarm Is triggered 24 5 5 2 External Alarms External Alarms Configuration Setting Level Alarm Ind Disable Enable Low High Alarm In2 Disable Enable Low High Alarm Out Disable Enable Low High Alarm Ind off FTP SMTP SD Card Alarm Inz OFF FIP SMTP SD Card If external alarm devices e g Sensors and alarms are connected to the camera s alarm input output the following settings must be made Configuration e Setting Enable the Alarm I O that is connected with the respective external alarm device e Level Set the electricity current as low or high to define the active state Action specify the action to be taken when external alarm is triggered e OFF No actio
20. ideo format Available formats depend on the primary and the second ary streaming codec resolution settings 21 5 6 2 SD Card Storage Format Selection SD Card Storage Format Selection File Format AI Capability DMB Usage 100 SD Card Overwrite OFF O ON If you want SO card to recycle the capacity please set up the overwrite function before the SD card starts recording The overwrite function will not be activated during recording to SO card Storage Setting e File Format Specify the format of the video to be saved to the SD card when an event Is triggered e Capacity Usage Shows the card capacity and the space usage percentage e SD Card Format Use this button to format the SD card This option is not available if an SD card has not been inserted in the camera e SD Card Unmount Click this button before safely removing the SD card This option is not available if an SU card has not been inserted in the camera e SD Card Overwrite Select ON to enable overwriting once the storage Is full 28 o N 5 ER t T a 5 A Image System F1 2 2 MP Image Sensor Optimized For Low Light Performance Triple Streaming H 264 MPEG4 Motion JPEG FR mage Sensor Image Compression Method Frame rate and resolu 30 fps NTSC and 25 fps PAL in 2MP Full HD 1080p 1920x1080 Lens Moutn CS Mount Adjustable Lens Back Focus Shutter Time Range from 1 10000s to 1 3 75s Selectable 60Hz Range
21. igger an Alarm when Ethernet is Disconnected Disable Enable OFF SD Card Configuration e Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet is Disconnected Select whether to disable enable this function 26 Action Specify the action to be taken when an alarm is triggered upon audio detection e OFF No action will be taken but an alarm will be logged e SD Card Recorded video clips will be saved to the SD card in AVI format when the alarm Is triggered NOTE Regardless of your settings in Recording gt SD card when an Ethernet disconnection Is triggered the video clip recording will always be saved in AVI format 5 5 5 Event Management Event Management Basic Setting Alarm Duration 10 Seconds Alarm Reset Save Basic Setting e Alarm Duration Specify the duration of the alarm when an event is triggered e Alarm Reset Use this button to stop the current alarm and to restart event detection again 5 6 Recording Recording allows you to configure recording related settings 5 6 1 Settings Video Clip Configure the duration and format of video to be recorded when an alarm is triggered Video File Basic AVI Duration Second s AVI Format MPEG4 D1 Save 1 1f you also insert the SD card in IPNetcam then AVI Duration option cannot be selected 2 AVI duration can only be set before SD card Is Insert Basic Settings e AVI Duration Select video duration e AVI Format Select a desired v
22. l be uploaded to the FTP server when alarm is triggered e SMIP Notification email with the recorded JPEG files attached will be sent to the SMTP server e SD Card Recorded video clips will be saved to the SD card when the alarm Is triggered 5 5 4 Audio Detection With the Audio Detection enabled when the camera detects any sound the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action Audio Detection Audio Sensitivity OFF FTP SMTP SD Card Save Configuration e Audio Sensitivity Specify the camera s sensitivity level to the audio signal The higher the sensitivity the lower the volume is required to set off an alarm When set to OFF the audio detection is disabled Action Specify the action to be taken when an alarm is triggered upon audio detection e OFF No action will be taken but an alarm will be logged e FTP Recorded video clip will be uploaded to the FTP server when the alarm Is triggered e SMIP A notification email attached with the recorded video clip will be sent to the SMTP server e SD Card Recorded video clip will be saved to the SD card when the alarm is triggered NOTE To perform a video recording you must select MJPEG codec for one of the streams 5 5 5 Ethernet Detection With Ethernet detection enabled when the camera detects an Ethernet disconnection the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action Ethernet Detection Configuration Setting Tr
23. l use in your environment To access the camera s web based control utility you need a PC that meets the following requirements e Operating System Windows Vista or XP e Browser Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later e CPU Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz or higher e RAM 512 MB or more Do the following to connect your PC to the camera Step 1 Make the connection For initial setup purposes connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the camera and the other end to the LAN port on your PC Step 2 Configure your PC s IP address The camera uses a default IP address of 192 168 1 30 and subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 To have your PC on the same network with the camera configure your PC s IP settings as below o P address 92 168 7 X where X is a number between 2 to 254 excluding 30 e Subnet mask 255 253 258 0 Ignore all other settings and click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get lP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Uthenwse you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically 8 Use the following IP address IF address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 256 2556 0 Ubtain ONS server address automatically 8 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server oa oe ee Step 3 Verify the con
24. leged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this information Furthermore 1 International Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to the content at any time without notice FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Address I International Inc amp 780 Birchmount Road Unit 16 Scarborough amp Ontario amp Canada M1K 5H4 Tech Support 1 877 877 7241 Email support i3international com Web Site www i3international com Table of Contents Warnings and operation notes Introduction Installation Network Connections Using Web based Control Utility Specifications 1 Warnings and operation notes Thank you for purchasing an i Annexxus 52C camera The Annexxus 52C User Guide This version and all subsequent versions are products of I International Inc Copyright of this manual belongs to I International Inc and may not be reprinted or reproduced without prior written permission It the system needs to be modified or repaired a certified 1 International Dealer Installer must be contacted Otherwise the system warranty will be voided Should you have any problems or questions regarding our products contact your local International Dealer Installer
25. lish Spanish Italian Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Click Save to apply the lan guage setting and the browser will automatically refresh to reflect the change Language Basic Setting Language English ka 5 4 5 Log This page displays detailed information about the camera s operations and activities including all the login and alarm records 011 2011 03 23 mA Blur alarm 012 2011 05 23 alet Blur alarm 013 2011 03 23 Sa Blur alarm ke Blur alarm Blur alarm Blur alarm 50 Blur alarm 018 2011 03 40 Blur alarm 019 2011 05 23 48 Blur alarm 020 2011 03 23 47 Blur alarm 021 2011 03 23 46 Blur alarm 022 2011 05 23 45 Blur alarm ref Blur alarm Blur alarm 42 Blur alarm 026 2011 03 10 48 admin login an 192 168 1 33 HD27 2011 03 10 04 47 admin login an 192 168 1 14 22 23 5 4 6 Audio Audio Audio Receiving OFF ON Audio Playing OFF ON Audio volume BEY Note 1 Audio receiving means PC or other devices may receive the audio transmitted from Camera through audio input jack 2 Audio playing means Camera may play the laudio or soundtrack transmitted from a PC or other devices through the audio output jack 3 Camera may play the default siren sound lonce an alarm Is triggered Each audio function is only activated in Live view mode e Audio Receiving If a microphone is connected to the camera you can select ON to allow the cam era to record the
26. ly Manually enter the camera s date and time settings in the given fields e Synchronize with Computer Timer Use this option to synchronize the camera s date and time with the computer timer 20 e Synchronize with NTP Server Use this option to synchronize the camera s date and time with an NTP Network Time Protocol server which can be configured under Network gt NTP e Date Format Allows you to specity a desired date format 5 4 2 Time Stamp The Time Stamp function allows you to overlay the date and time stamp on the video When enabled the recorded video will be displayed with the date and the time Time Stamp Enable Date and Time Stamp Date Format YYYY MM DD e Enable Date and Time Stamp Check this box to enable the date and time stamp on images video clips to disable this function uncheck the box e Date Format Select the desired date format for the time stamp 5 4 3 Firmware Firmware Current Version Description Kernel Version Linux version 2 6 18 v1 5 1 23M MS03 App Version AP 01 00 58 2M MS03 Specify the Firmware to Update TT JJ re Note Do not disconnect the power of the device during the update Restart Camera will cause Backache ania disconnect Reset all of the camera parameters to default except Factory Default Network nisje Current Version Description Displays the current version of the firmware Specify the Firmware to Update This function is designed to update the
27. n will be taken but an alarm will be logged e FTP Recorded video clips JPEG files will be uploaded to the FTP server when alarm is triggered e SMTP Notification email with the recorded JPEG files attached will be sent to the SMTP server e SD Card Recorded video clips will be saved to the SD card when the alarm Is triggered NOTE To perform a video recording you must select MJPEG codec for one of the streams 5 5 3 Blur Detection With the Blur Detection enabled when the camera detects incidents that make video image blur e g redirection blocking or defocusing the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action NOTE Note that to use the blur detection function the following two conditions must be met 1 You must select MJPEG codec for one of the streams to enable the live view 2 You must select H 264 or MPEG4 codec for one of the streams to process the motion detection Blur Detection Configuration Blur Detection Disable Enable Sensitivity seconds 10 600 OFF O FTP SMTP SD Card Save Configuration e Blur Detection Select Enable to enable Blur Detection select Disable to disable this function 25 e Sensitivity You can alternatively customize the camera s sensitivity to a blur The camera will judge whether it has been tampered based on the sensitivity threshold specified Action e OFF No action will be taken but an alarm will be logged e FTP Recorded video clips JPEG files wil
28. nection between the PC and the IP Cam 1 Launch the Command Prompt by clicking the Start menu Programs Accessories and then Command Prompt 2 At the prompt window type ping X X X X where Xx X X X Is the IP address of the camera the default is 192 168 1 30 If a message starting with Reply from appears it means the connection Is established 1 Accessories 000000 Ci Users ping 192 168 1 38 Pinging 192 168 1 38 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 1 38 hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Calculator EN Command Prompt 22 Connect to a Network Projector 192 168 1 38 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 EE Pree cee N 192 168 1 38 hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 a Reply from 192 168 1 30 hytes 32 time lt ins TTL 128 Getting Started gt i Math Input Panel Ping statistics for 192 168 1 3 gg NTE Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost thx loss Notepad Approximate round trip times in milli seconds ale a Minimum ms Maximum ms Average Ams fa Fan A Remote Desktop Connection Step 4 Access the camera from IE browser Open a browser and enter the IP address of the camera in the URL field The default is 792 166 7 30 View Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pack x E A Search P Favorites 2 Address 8 http 192 168 1 30 iew view html When prompted to login enter the user name and the password The defaults admin 1234 Note that
29. stance between the back flange of the lens mounting and the image Sensor 3 Auto Iris lens connector Supplies power and control signals to an auto iris lens 4 Tripod mount screw holes Use these screw holes to attach a tripod mount You can attach the mount to either the top or bottom side screw 1 4 3 3 39 Rear Panel 1 DC 12V AC 24V Connect the power terminals to a power supply If using DC 12V power supply make sure to connect the power connector to the correct ports Red White 2 Video To perform focus adjustments during the installation connect the video port to a monitor 3 Power LED Is on when power Is applied 4 Audio In Connect to a microphone 5 Reset Using a pointed object hold down the reset button for about 5 seconds to restart the camera or hold down the reset button for longer than 5 seconds to reset the camera to the factory defaults 6 Audio Out Connect to a speaker 7 microSD SDHC Card Slot Insert a microSD SDHC card to the slot for recording and storage 8 1 0 Connect your external devices e g sensor and alarms to the corresponding 1 0 terminal block The pins of the 1 0 terminal block controls the following signals Signal Connection Specifica
30. t you can use this option to manually adjust the red green and blue channels which are mostly affected by the special light For example if the red color is too bright then you should lower the R Gain value 5 2 4 Basic Setting The Basic Setting allows you to specify a frequency and adjust the basic image settings to optimize your video image Basic Settings Basic Setting Frequence 50 Hz 60Hz TV System NTSC PAL Brightness 0 255 Contrast 0 255 Saturation 0 255 Sharpness 0 255 Save 16 17 e Frequency Select an appropriate frequency to reduce the flicker on the image 50 Hz and 60 Hz are provided Frequencies settings will affect the Max Exposure and Min Exposure settings underlm age gt Exposure e IV System Displays the current video standard NTSC or PAL This setting cannot be changed via web interface e Brightness Adjust the image brightness level e Contrast Adjust the image contrast level e Saturation Adjust the image saturation level e Sharpness Adjust the image sharpness level e Default All Image parameters Pressing this button will restore all the image settings to the defaults 5 2 5 Smart Encoding On the Smart Encoding page you can specify a specific region of the video as more important i e a region of interest ROI When a ROI is specified the camera will assign a higher number of bits to the ROI area to deliver better video quality than non ROI areas NOTE
31. tion RS485 Reserved 1 RS485 Reseved 1 GND Ground electricity in electrical circuits ALM Qut Connect to device that triggers alarm signals Max load 1A Use an NMOS transistor with source connected to Max voltage 30V DC GND If used with an external relay a diode must be connected in parallel with the load to protect against transient voltages ALM IN 1 Connect to device that responds to alarm signals High 3 3 to 6V DC Connect to GND or trigger input to activate Low 1V DC max Connect to GND or trigger input to activate Low 1V DC max 9 Ethernet PoE Connects to the LAN port of a standard 10Base 100Base TX device e g hub switch or router The LED indicators show the status as below Network Green On o Network connection is established pT po No newark connection PoE Orange o o The camera power Is supplied via PoE a ee i The camera power Is not supplied via PoE 3 4 Installing the Lens Attach your lens onto the camera s lens mounting ring e CS Mount lens Attach the lens to the camera directly e C Mount lens You must mount the supplied CS C mount adapter ring first and then attach the C Mount lens If you are using an auto iris lens connect the auto iris cable to the IRIS connector on the camera 3 5 Mounting the Camera Attach a stand not provided to the camera and mount the camera to your intended location Make sure to firmly attach the camera to a suitable flat surface
32. to optimize the focus When focus is achieved the indicator turns green 5 2 7 Privacy Zone Privacy Zone allows you to mask sensitive areas of the image for privacy protection If enabled it will mask the live view and the recorded video clips JPEG files To turn on the privacy zone function 1 Click and drag your mouse on the image to define the region to be masked and then click Save Win dow 2 Select ON to enable Privacy Zone This will turn the masked area to black Privacy Zone Privacy Zone Basic Setting Basic Setting Privacy Zone OFFOON Privacy Zone OOFF ON 18 5 3 Network 5 3 1 Basic Basic DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway HTTP Port 80 1025 65535 MAC 00 0b 67 00 d9 e5 e DHCP If there is a DHCP server on the network and you enable this option the server will automati cally assign an IP address and related information to the camera NOTE If there is no DHCP server on your network or you prefer to manually assign an IP address to the camera leave the DHCP checkbox blank e P Address amp Subnet Mask If the DHCP function is not enabled you have to assign an IP address with the subnet mask to the camera e Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway If required Please contact your network admin istrator to ask whether or not you need to set up the gateway e DNS Enter the IP address of a UNS server If you enter a domain name instead of an IP address in server related fields
33. ttings according to the light conditions of the camera Exposure Mode Exposure Mode Auto Exposure cv Max Exposure Min Exposure Sensitivity Max Gain Manual Exposure Exposure Time cec 1 3 75 1 10000 Gain T Auto Exposure Settings e Method Select which area of the image will be used to measure the amount of light to achieve best exposure e Center Weighted Exposure metering is averaged over the entire frame but emphasis is placed on the central area e Object Targeted This option meters the exposure based on the targets you specify When this option is selected define your target by clicking squares displayed on the image and then press Save Spot Window to save the setting e EV In a scene with predominantly light or dark areas the image will be underexposed or overex posed causing an image to be too dark or bright In such situations you can adjust a compensation value to optimize the exposure Decrease the value if images appear too light overexposed Increase the value if images are too dark underexposed e Max Min Exp Select the maximum minimum exposure time according to the light source The selectable value will change according to the frequency setting under Image gt Basic Settings e Sensitivity Select how sensitive the camera reacts to the light A higher value enables the camera to be more sensitive to the light conditions and adjust the exposure in the shortest time interval 14
34. urations on the setup pages Live view video Snapshot button T name button de Live setup JF Alarm Indicator Recording Indicator 5 1 2 Setup Menu The Setup options are categorized into five groups Image Network System Event and Recording Click ing the name will expand its sub menu See the ensuing sections for more information 5 1 3 Applying Settings Each configuration page provides a Save button Settings are applied right after you press the Save button And the browser will refresh to load the latest setting or otherwise pop up the Save OK message to indicate that settings have been applied 5 2 Image Settings 5 2 1 Codec The Codec page allows you to configure the video streams for the camera You can optionally configure a secondary or third stream to a resolution as required by your third party device or software Camera Name Primary Stream Codec Resolution 1080P 1920x1080 Bit Rate kbps 500 8000 Frame Rate FPS Secondary Stream Codec IFF Resolution Bit Rate kbps 500 4000 Frame Rate 12 5 EPS Third Stream Codec OFF w Resolution Mirror OFF hd Rate Control Ty Out Stream Camera Name Settings e Enter a descriptive name of the camera Note that if you want to make the camera ONVIF compliant see Network gt ONVIF I no space is allowed in the camera name H 264 Codec Settings e Resolution Choose a resolution for the video Choices include 1080p SXVGA 720p X

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