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1. IP ADDRESS Press the E button to display the IP ADDRESS submenu For details See Section 6 4 2 CAMERA ID If set to ON the camera ID character display on screen becomes activated If the E button is pressed the ID EDIT submenu is displayed It is possible to set the characters to be displayed max 24 characters For details See Section 6 4 3 PRIVACY MASK Possible to set the privacy mask Press the L R buttons to switch ON OFF When ON press the E button to enter the privacy mask hereinafter mask setting mode For details See Section 6 4 4 EXIT CANCEL RESET Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button Save the setting and return to the normal screen Return the setup to the final save state Return setup to the condition at time of factory shipment 26 6 4 2 Submenu IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 Condition on shipment from factory RET EXIT IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK Press the U D buttons to select the address 192 168 001 100 U button D button gt Moving to ID ADDRESS and SUBNET MASK is also done with the U D buttons The L R buttons are used to change the address value Press R to increase the value Press L to decrease the value RET EXIT Press the L R buttons to select the item and then pres
2. Inc or Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH or your dealer for full warranty information Your dealer will repair or replace free of charge within the warranty period according to the warranty coverage For repairs after the expiration of the warranty period consult your dealer or sales representative It will first be judged whether the fault is repairable or not Charged servicing will then be made upon request of the user Before you ask for servicing please ensure you read the Instruction Manual If the unit still fails take note of the model number date of purchase problem etc in detail and inform your dealer or sales representative For long use of this equipment we recommend regular maintenance and checks Consult with your dealer or sales representative If you have questions about the after sale service contact your dealer or sales representative Holding period of performance parts requiring maintenance Ikegami holds performance parts requiring maintenance for 7 years following production stop Performance parts means parts required for maintaining the function of the product 33 10 Specifications 1 Image Sensor 1 3 type CMOS sensor Effective pixel count 1329 H x 1049 V A Cc 2 Scanning system P 3 Sync system 4 MONITOR OUT vV pprox 1 400 000 pixels olor filter RGB method rogressive scan Internal synchronization Crystal lock BS 1 0Vp p 75Q Field angle adjus
3. OFF SENS UP OFF it is possible to select the high speed shutter If set to FL flicker resulting from fluorescent lamps etc is eliminated If the electronic sensitivity mode is ON SENS UP ON it is possible to set the magnification for electronic sensitivity UP LIGHT CONT If the E button is pressed the submenu LIGHT CONTROL is displayed and it is possible to adjust the auto iris lens aperture and the backlight compensation Note 1 For details See Section 6 2 3 GAIN Possible to set image brightness LOW Fixed sensitivity for bright locations MID Fixed sensitivity between LOW and HIGH HIGH Fixed setting for dark locations AGC Standard automatic sensitivity adjustment HYP AGC High sensitivity automatic sensitivity adjustment WHITE BAL For adjusting difference in color tone due to light source differences white balance ATW1 Automatic tracking toward light source Note 2 ATW2 Used when the color temperature adjustment range is wider than ATW1 and with a sodium lighting AWC Automatic adjustment Focus on the white object that is the target and press the E button Before adjustment AWC PUSH is displayed During adjustment AWC is displayed When adjustment is finished AWC SET is displayed Following that AWC PUSH is displayed If AWC NG is displayed see Note 3 MANUAL Press the E button to display the WHITE BALANCE submenu and carry out manual adjustment For details
4. See Section 6 2 4 MENU LOCK Possible to prevent changes in settings in menu Press the E button to set to ON In the ON state no controls other than EXIT are possible To release Press the buttons in the following order U gt R gt D gt L gt U gt D gt E Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button EXIT Save the setting and return to the normal screen CANCEL Return the setup to the final save state RESET Return setup to the condition at time of factory shipment Note 1 For objects with a large light volume difference the target object may be too dark and subdued backlight condition Backlight correction is the function used at this time to make the target object appear more brightly Note 2 For some objects even if the white balance is set to ATW tracking is not possible In this case carry out adjustment either with AWC or with MANUAL Note 3 For some objects automatic adjustment AWC of white balance is not possible AWC NG is displayed In this case carry out AWC again If AWC NG appears again carry out white balance adjustment with MANUAL Note 4 If the ACK Automatic Chroma Killer function is low illumination level the system goes automatically to black and white images if the AGC gain increases In addition because the AGC gain is increased compared to color images it is possible to use the camera as a high sensitivity camer
5. Step 4 After completing lens adjustment and user setup follow the steps in Section 5 2 Attaching the dome cover to attach the dome cover Notes 1 After installation turn the dome cover and the trimmed ring ina clockwise direction and confirm that they are securely attached 2 When pulling the cable from the side of the trimmed ringg first remove section C for use 6 Setup 6 1 Setup Switches and functions Setup involves making camera settings from the menu display on the screen Setup is controlled with the push switch on the back of the camera See Section 6 2 and the following sections regarding menus N FOCUS EZ SET UP U Oo O E Mv SETUP MENU PAGE 1 3 Item selection DAY NIGHT OFF SENS UP STD U button f SHUTTER X32 X1 D button 4 GAIN AGC LIGHT CONT LENS WHITE BAL ATW1 MENU LOCK OFF EXIT CANCEL RESET gt Setting change L button R button Press E button to go to submenu E Enter Press the button for 2 seconds to go to the set up mode The setup menu is displayed on the screen The setup mode is used to decide on and carry out settings and to move to the submenus U_ Up Select the menu item up down D Down Also used for the FOCUS EZ ON U and OFF D functions L Left Change setting values R Right If a condition continues for more than 3 minutes with no switch operation the system returns to t
6. Unstable illumination e Even surface such as solid color wall e Dark e Extremely bright e Few lines in vertical direction e Lens is dirty 31 8 Troubleshooting In case of possible malfunction carry out the following checks according to the symptoms If the symptoms do not disappear or in case of other symptoms consult with your dealer Problem Check Point The image doesn t Are the IP address and subnet mask correct show up Power supply by PoE Are the HUB and the port you are using available for PoE Is the HUB powered on Is the LAN cable connected firmly Power supply Is the power supply voltage DC10 5 to 15V or AC24V 10 Is the handling at the end of the power cable correct Is the diameter of the power cable between 0 2 and 1 0SQ AWG24 18 The image is Please check as described in 7 FOCUS EZ Function blurred and Note and re adjust focus Is the lens dirty The image is bright Please adjust the aperture of the lens dark Isn t there a bright portion in the shooting area Please setup BACKLIGHT CMP 6 2 3 The setting can t be Is the MENU LOCK 6 2 1 ON changed 32 9 Warranty and after sale service The Guarantee for this product is attached to this manual Read the contents carefully and fill in the required items Keep the Guarantee in a safe place Please consult Ikegami Electronics U S A
7. carry out adjustment of the flange focus distance from the lens attachment surface to the surface to be photographed To obtain maximum benefits from the features of this product use lenses especially designed for mega pixel cameras Use only the recommended SD card SD cards other than the recommended card may not operate normally or result in a reduction in performance The recommended SD card is listed in the Application Section 1 2 Disclaimer 1 This equipment is used to take images as a surveillance camera It is not to be used for the purpose of crime prevention 2 Ikegami assumes no responsibility for the following matters System impediment malfunction or breakdown as a result of connecting with equipment from other companies Accidents or breakdowns due to mistaken usage or negligence Disassembly or repair of equipment that is not recognized by Ikegami Improper use by a third party of the surveillance images produced by this equipment or damages resulting from such use Loss of the setting contents In addition all damages resulting directly or indirectly in connection with this device 3 SD Card e Please be aware that this company assumes no responsibility regarding guarantees in cases where images were not recorded due to problems with this device or the SD card e The following cases may involve destruction loss of recorded data Please be aware that this company cannot assume any
8. catches B and D on the dome cover or near A and C lift up catches A and B to allow removal of dome cover 5 2 Attaching the dome cover Dome cover D gt See Attachment hole lt Catch attachment locations Step 1 Align the catches 4 locations on the dome cover with the attachment holes on the main unit and then push down to attach the dome cover Step 2 Turn the dome cover in direction clockwise to attach the dome cover Note After attaching the dome cover confirm that the catches have completely rotated to the catch attachment locations on the main unit 11 5 3 Attachment method when not uong trimmed ring Attachment processing measurements chart z Wiring holes OX 250 60 SOT 293 Z I AN x 1 M4 attachment screws Retention screws interior of main unit Camera main unit Camera front side Dome cover Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Create a lower hole on the installation site for the M4 attachment screws When necessary create wiring holes diameter 50 60 mm Following the steps in Section 5 1 Removing the dome cover remove the dome cover from the camera main unit Attach the accessory attachment fixtures with the M4 screws Also secure at this time together with the M4 screws the anti drop wire in the position shown in the figure The direction of the A mark ap
9. responsibility regarding damages due to destruction of data e Mistaken usage method of SD card e If the SD card was not correctly inserted in the device e If the SD card has undergone electrical or mechanical shock or force e If the SD card was removed or the device power was turned off during access to the SD card 1 3 Protection of personal information If it is possible to identify individuals with the image information obtained with this device this amounts to personal information as determined in the Act on the Protection of Personal Information Image information of this sort should be handled properly in accordance with the law The contents of information recorded on the SD memory card used with this device may correspond in some cases to private information If this device is given to a third party due to disposal transfer or repairs please be especially careful about handling 1 4 Cautions Concerning Network Connections This equipment is connected to a network for use To protect the system from damage unique to network connections the customer should act on personal responsibility to carry out security measures Damage unique to networks includes leaking outflow of information obtained with this device damages due to illegal access and system stoppage Countermeasures include the following The customer should additionally take personal responsibility to insure sufficient countermeasures e Do not install in location
10. setting e Compression system e Image size e Frame rate e Bit rate H 264 only e Picture Quality JPEG only e Transfer mode 23 Audio function 24 Audio compression system 25 Image storage function 26 Alarm input output 27 Network 1 30 OFF to 1 30 000 FL Flickerless Variable setting possible Provided OFF ON SPOT Level adjustment possible FOCUS EZ function With focus indicator 8 9mm F1 2 F2 1 Zoom position horizontal vertical field angle field angle Wide terminal 90 0 66 2 Telephoto terminal _31 8 23 9 Rotation 0 360 during attachment 30 fine adjustment Lens up down 80 Lens rotation 90 Provided Possible to set in max 8 locations Provided Mask setting possible Provided 1 line max 24 characters Possible Switch operation with menu screen or remote control from client PC H 264 and JPEG 3 pattern settings possible H 264 or JPEG 1280 x 1024 640 x 480 7 levels Maximum 30 fps 512kbps to 8Mbps 5 levels VBR CBR Provided Internal microphone ADPCM 32kbps Can be stored on SD memory card Input Dry contact 100 mS or higher Output Open collector Max 24V 50 mA Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX 35 28 Protocol 29 Monitoring 30 Power Requirement 31 Power consumption current 32 Operating temperature and relative humidity 33 Dome cover 34 Outer dimensions 35 Weight 36 Input output conne
11. GAIN Carries out adjustment only of blue RET EXIT Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button Returns to Main Menu page 1 3 Save the setting and return to the normal screen 24 6 3 Setup 2 6 3 1 Main Menu 2 3 SETUP MENU PAGE 2 3 CHROMA sissies H DETAIL Leese eeeH PEDESTAL sissies H VIDEO LEVEL Lees H Condition on shipment from EIXT CANCEL RESET factory PAGE Menu page number Changes in order 1 3 2 3 3 3 CHROMA Possible to adjust contrasting density of image color Color becomes denser in direction H DETAIL Possible to adjust amount of image edge enhancement Image becomes sharper in direction H PEDESTAL Possible to adjust brightness of dark low brightness section of image Image becomes brighter in direction H VIDEO LEVEL Possible to adjust brightness of bright section of image Image becomes brighter in direction H Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button EXIT Save the setting and return to the normal screen CANCEL Return the setup to the final save state RESET Return setup to the condition at time of factory shipment 25 6 4 Setup 3 6 4 1 Main Menu 3 3 SETUP MENU PAGE 3 3 IP ADDRESS ENTER CAMERA ID OFF PRIVACY MASK OFF Condition on shipment from EIXT CANCEL RESET factory PAGE Menu page number Changes in order 1 3 2 3 3 3
12. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Mega Pixel Network Dome Camera MODEL IPD DM100 Rev A OUTDOOR USE WARNING WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Ikegami prod Ikegami Ikegami Tsushinki Co Ltd Thank you much for choosing this Ikegami mega pixel IP netword dome camera Please read this Instruction Manual carefully to keep your Ikegami camera at peak performance for longer service duration All Ikegami cameras are designed and manufactured with utmost care and craftsmanship to provide long life and high quality performance if it is properly used and maintained as outlined in this manual The Instruction Manuals for this device are composed of three sections this manual Installation Manual and Instruction Manual Application Instructions This manual describes operation and settings of the device Refer to the Installation Manual for installation and to the User s Manual for network connections and settings The User s Manual can be downloaded here http www ikegami co jp en products security download index html Software for displays A special viewer is required for displaying images via the network Consult with your dealer on how to obtain a viewer This Ikegami product is made of ECO friendly components based upon the companies policy and corporate social responsibility to contribute towards the Global Environmental Solution for energy conservation and environment
13. RIVACY MASK PRIVACY MASK PRIVACY MASK MASK1 OFF MASK5 OFF MASK2 OFF MASK6 OFF T MASK3 OFF MASK7 OFF MASK4 OFF MASK8 OFF RETS n PAINT GRAY RET EXIT RET DEP DISP MASK Possible to set up to 8 masks Use the U D buttons to select the mask for setting and then use the L R buttons to switch ON or OFF If set to ON and the E button is pressed domain setting is possible PAINT Use the L R buttons to set the mask color BLACK WHITE GRAY MOSAIC Setting order Use the U D L R buttons to set the domain Move the cursor near the arrow and press the U D buttons for above and below and the L R buttons for left and right to change the domain Move the cursor to MOV and press the E button to move the entire mask After deciding on movement press the E button to return to the mask domain setting screen DEF Carry out initialization of mask size and position DISP Displays the mask for which setting is finished RET EXIT Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button Returns to Main Menu page 3 3 Save the setting and return to the normal screen 29 7 FOCUS EZ function FOCUS EZ is a function to support focus adjustment A focus indicator displayed on the screen can be used to confirm the focus conditions In case of auto iris it is possible to open the lens aperture forcibly for a set t
14. a 6 2 2 Submenu DAY NIGHT AUTO DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT SW LEVEL MID SW LEVEL MANUAL COL gt B W Lee H B W gt COL Lee H RET EXIT RET EXIT Condition on shipment from factory SW LEVEL Possible to set the day night switching brightness level The switching level becomes brighter in the order of DARK MID BRIGHT If MANUAL is chosen and then press the E button it is possible to set the switching brightness COL gt B W Possible to set the brightness for changing from color to black white B W gt COL Possible to change the brightness for changing from black white to color RET EXIT Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button Returns to Main Menu page 1 3 Save the setting and return to the normal screen 20 6 2 3 Submenu LIGHT CONTROL Backlight compensation OFF Backlight compensation ON LIGHT CONTROL BACKLIGHT CMP OFF LIGHT CONTROL BACKLIGHT CMP ON BLC LEVEL Leese H IRIS LEVEL Leeee H IRIS LEVEL Leete H RET EXIT 5 gt RET EXIT Condition on shipment from factory R Backlight compensation SPOT LIGHT CONTROL BACKLIGHT CMP SPOT BLG LEVEL Lese H IRIS LEVEL Lese H RET EXIT BACKLIGHT CMP If set to ON or SPOT the backlight compensation function is operating The SPOT setting is used to optimize the brightness of the image for the
15. al sustainability all the components used in this product are Non hazardous Non Toxic Lead Free and conform with Japan s Green Product regulations the EU s RoHS directive and other regulations and laws relating to Environmental and Hazardous Chemical Substances o Contents of IPD BX110 Instruction Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Handling precautions 1 2 Disclaimer 1 3 Protection of personal information 1 4 Cautions Concerning Network Connections 1 5 Limitations on Equipment Use 1 6 License for third party software 2 General Features 4 Names of parts and their functions 4 1 Terminal Block 5 Installation 5 1 Removing the dome cover 5 2 Attaching the dome cover 5 3 Attachment method when not using trimmed ae EE 5 4 Attachment method when using trimmed ring w 6 2 Setup 1 6 3 Setup 2 6 4 Setup 3 FOCUS EZ function Troubleshooting Warranty and after sale service 0 Specifications 1 Extemal Appearance arrossire E the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to literature accompanying the appliance NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote
16. clip Clip that is held when attaching the monitor to and carrying out field angle adjustment of image Do not adjust while holding other sections MiniSD card slot Insertion slot for miniSD card Compatible with SDHC Alarm input output Used for remote control of alarm input output For details see Section 4 1 Terminal Block LED LINK Green lamp lights when connection with other instruments has been established ACT Orange lamp blinks during transfer and reception of data with other instruments DC12V AC24V Input Connector Power source input connector when not supplying power from PoE Input a power source of DC10 5V 15V or AC24V 10 This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local cades The thickness of the cable for connection is 0 4 1 2SQ AWG24 12 gt t lt Remove about 10 mm 8 Ethernet connector RJ45 To be used with Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX For connection to other devices use a cable of category 5 or higher Used with PoE IEEE 802 3af CLASS 0 Monitor image output terminal RCA pin jack Outputs analog images NTSC terminate with 759 0 Internal microphone High sensitivity microphone housed inside FOCUS EZ function switch FOCUS EZ is a function that supports focus adjustment For details see Section 7 FOCUS EZ Function 2 Setup function switch See Section 6 Setup 4 1 Terminal Block These terminals are u
17. ction against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures CAUTION ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PART RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Instructions for Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Private Households Disposal of used Electric and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with waste recycling disposal and collection regulations This symbol on the product or in the related documents in the package indicates that this product shall not be treated as normal household waste Instead it should be taken E oa proper applicable collection point or depot for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent possible negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwis
18. ctors 37 Accessories IPv4 TCP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP HTTP FTP NTP Multicast possible IPv6 TCP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP HTTP FTP Multicast possible Special viewer software or Special recorder HVR DC12V 10 5V to 15V AC24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af CLASS 0 Approx 7 watts 10 to 50 C Within 30 to 90 RH No Condensation Smoke type clear type optional 138 x H 145 mm 840g eLAN RJ 45 Auto MDI MDIX e DC12V AC24V input 2P push in terminal e Alarm input output 6P push in terminal e MONITOR OUT pin jack in dome e miniSD memory card slot Full size Installation Procedure Instruction Manual Specifications and design are subject to change for product improvements without notice 36 11 External Appearance 138 oO to vt af O ive Qo 5 200 N G T vt O ive Qe Ikegami E Ikegami Electronics U S A Inc 37 Brook Avenue Maywood N J 07607 U S A Phone 201 368 9171 FAX 201 569 1626 www kegami com or E Ikegami Electronics U S A Inc West Coast Office 2631 Manhattan Beach Blvd Redondo Beach C A 90278 Phone 310 297 1900 FAX 310 536 9550 www kegami com E Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami Strasse 1 D 41460 Neuss Germany Phone 02131 123 0 FAX 02131 102820 www kegami de E Ikegami Electronics U K Office Unit E1 Cologne Court Brooklands Close Windmill Road Sunbury on Tha
19. e Version 2 GPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 html GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 1 LGPL http www gnu org licenses old licenses IgpI 2 1 html OpenSSL License http www openssl org source license html This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org Original SSLeary License http www openssl org source license html This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The text of the license is included in the Instruction manual Application Instructions Distribution of source code of free software If you would like to purchase the GPL LGPL software used in this product please contact our sales division In accordance with the licence terms we will provide this at cost 2 General This equipment is a surveillance use mega pixel IP network dome camera featuring Web server functions for connection to a network The image compression makes use of the H 264 method to supply high quality images Because it is used with PoE it is possible to connect it to an Ethernet to easily create a surveillance camera network system The camera section makes use of a 1 4 million pixel 1 3 type single plate CMOS sensor to offer high resolution high sensitivity and high picture quality in addition to backlight compensation and auto iris functions etc This is a CCTV camera suited to all general s
20. e caused by inappropriate handling of this product The correct recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city authority your household waste disposal service or the place where you purchased the product 1 Introduction 1 1 Handling precautions Do not install the camera in a water splashed or highly humid environment Do not use the camera where the ambient temperature drops below 10 C or rises above 50 C The images and component parts may be adversely affected or the camera may not function correctly When housing in a camera housing pay attention to the temperature inside the housing The temperature inside the housing becomes the camera ambient temperature Never open the camera case because there are precision electrical and electronic components inside and an accident may result Be sure to turn off the power before installing or making connections Be careful not to drop or give a strong shock to the camera while transporting it Do not insert hands or fingers in the interior of the lens mount Do not orientate the camera directly towards the sun In case of an auto iris lens the focus may be unstable hunting due to insufficient adjustment and lead to such phenomena as insufficient light In such a case carry out readjustment of the Iris Level with setup To use the lens focus function in the ideal conditions
21. he normal screen 16 6 2 Setup 1 6 2 1 Main Menu 1 3 SETUP MENU PAGE 1 3 DAY NIGHT OFF SENS UP STD SHUTTER X32 X1 LIGHT CONT LENS GAIN AGC WHITE BAL ATW1 a MENU LOCK OFF Condition an shipment from EXIT CANCEL RESET factory PAGE Menu page number Changes in order 1 3 2 3 3 3 DAY NIGHT AUTO Automatic switching to high quality color images ACK function during the day and high sensitivity black white Note 4 images at night Press the E button to display the DAY NIGHT submenu Possible to set the brightness level for day or night COLOR Color mode fixed B W Black white mode fixed SENS UP If STD MOVE S N mode has been selected the GAIN automatically goes to AGC It is also possible to switch to HYP AGC OFF S N STD MOVE There is no function for increasing the electronic sensitivity The S N priority mode Used to take pictures of objects for which the brightness changes and there is little movement Standard mode Used to take pictures at locations where the brightness changes and it is necessary to prevent object blurring and screen roughness Mode giving priority to motion Used to take pictures of images where brightness changes and there is movement such as roads or parking lots etc MANUAL Setting of fixed magnification The magnification can be set with the Shutter item 17 SHUTTER If the electronic sensitivity increase mode is
22. ime period to carry out focus adjustment without worrying about field of depth even in a bright environment during the day The camera sensitivity is adjusted automatically and there is no influence on the displayed image Press the FOCUS EZ U button for two seconds to start FOCUS EZ and go to the focus adjustment screen FOCUS EZ cannot be started in the setup mode Focus adjustment screen FOCUS EZ 60s lt Remaining time Focus ideal point 4 Light measuring area e Focus indicator Focus condition A After starting FOCUS EZ the function continues for 1 minute After that by pushing the FOCUS EZ U button briefly it is possible to extend the period for 30 seconds While viewing the focus indicator on the focus adjustment screen it is possible to adjust the focus Displayed on the focus indicator are the focus ideal point blue and the present focus condition light blue Adjust the focus so that the focus condition reaches the ideal point Pressing the D button once during FOCUS EZ operation terminates FOCUS EZ automatic release with time elapse so there is no worry about forgetting to return after operations 30 Note There are delays in image distribution with Ethernet When adjusting the focus we recommend monitoring with the VIDEO OUT analog image In the following cases the focus indicator does not obtain sufficient accuracy e Movement e
23. indicated range See Section 6 2 4 for setting methods If backlight compensation is functioning the item BLC BACKLIGHT CMP LEVEL appears in the screen IRIS LEVEL Displayed when the auto iris lens is being used Used to adjust the lens aperture The aperture opens in direction H to produce a bright image 21 BLC LEVEL Used to adjust the effect of backlight compensation The effect becomes large in direction H Adjust according to the purpose Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button RET Returns to Main Menu page 1 3 EXIT Save the setting and return to the normal screen 22 6 2 4 Submenu SPOT SET Left end adjustment of Initial condition setting range example SPOT SET SPOT SET T T RETO ep RETO U L Setting range Range becomes wider Setting order Use the U D L and R buttons to select the setting direction blinking display After determining the direction press the E button inverted blinking display Use the U D buttons for adjusting the setting range in an up down direction and the L R buttons for adjustment to the left and right Press the E button RET Returns to LIGHT CONTROL submenu 23 6 2 5 Submenu WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE R GAIN Le eee H B GAIN Lees eeeeH RET EXIT R GAIN Carries out adjustment only of red B
24. maging range even when attached on a wall FOCUS EZ function Uses focus adjustment auxiliary function to confirm the focus condition with a focus indicator displayed on the screen When using the auto iris lens it is possible to forcibly open the lens focus for easy focus adjustment without worrying about the depth of field Audio function Features highly sensitive internal microphone for audio video surveillance Monitor use analog image output for image confirmation Features an analog image output for display on NTSC monitors etc This simplifies field angle adjustment during installation the analog image output is only for field angle confirmation 10 Motion Detection Function A motion detection function with Ikegami s original algorithms and resistant to reaction has been adopted for use outdoors etc for reduction in error detection caused by shaking leaves on trees etc 11 Alarm Function Equipped with a pre alarm function to record images prior to generation of an alarm if an alarm is generated 4 Names of parts and their functions Ikegami i ID efSoge 2 Q of gt Zoom ring retention screw Screw for aligning zoom magnification and retaining it Focus ring retention screw Screw to align focus and retain it Angle adjustment
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26. pearing on the attachment fixture should be the front when attaching the camera Attach the anti drop wire with a screw to the camera main unit side Insert section A on the attachment fixture in holes A 2 locations on the camera main unit and turn the camera unit as far as possible in a counterclockwise direction Use a screwdriver to tighten the retention screws on the camera main unit interior and attach the camera to the retention fixture After lens adjustment and user setup attach the dome cover in the order shown in Section 5 2 Attaching the dome cover Notes an 1 After installation turn the dome cover in a clockwise direction 2 When attaching the cable remove section B when necessary for use d confirm that it is securely attached 5 4 Attachment method when using trimmed ring Attachment fixture M4 screws Anti drop wire I e l 7i M2 6 screws p four locations Trimmed ring attachment fixture we L Trimmed ring _ Dome cover Step 1 When using the trimmed ring use the screws to attach the trimmed ring attachment fixtures 2 to the main unit Step 2 Follow the same procedure as in steps 1 6 in Section 5 3 Attachment method when not using trimmed ring to attach the camera main unit to the attachment fixture Step 3 Rotate the trimmed rings so that slit B on the trimmed ring attachment fixture and slit B on the trimmed ring match and then secure
27. s the E button Returns to Main Menu page 3 3 Save the setting and return to the normal screen If RET EXIT are selected when the IP address has been changed a message appears on the screen to remind the user to confirm Do you change the IP ADDRESS OK CANCEL If it is OK to change select OK To cancel select CANCEL and then press the E button 27 6 4 3 Submenu ID EDIT ID EDIT ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQ E RSTUVWXYZ t7 gt N ven Characters that can be used 0123456789 Move with U D buttons SPACE CLEAR Operation RET EXIT POS Determine the ID display start position Use the L R buttons to move 1 character to the left or right Character selection Use the U D L R buttons to select characters and then press the E button SPACE Press the E button to enter a space CLEAR Use the E button to erase the ID that was set Select the item with the L R buttons and then press the E button RET Returns to Main Menu page 3 3 EXIT Save the setting and return to the normal screen POS Moves to ID display position setting screen ID display position setting screen Possible to move CAMERA ID within a determined range at the top of the screen by using the U D L R buttons Press the E button to return to the ID EDIT screen seek EK CAMERA IDK lt 28 6 4 4 Submenu P
28. s where cables can be easily exchanged e Insure network security firewalls etc e Carry out periodic virus checks on computers connected to the system e Computers connected to the system should have limitations on users password setting e The system should be managed to insure that there is no leaking of authentication information 1 5 Limitations on Equipment Use This equipment has its usage regulated by the VC 1 and AVC H 264 Patent Portfolio Licenses Concerning Personal and Non Commercial Use This license should be observed in limiting use of this equipment to private use or uses that are non profit For details consult the following http Awww mpegla com Reference Actions permitted by VC 1 and AVC H 264 images for private and non commercial uses 1 Only encoding of images to the VC 1 and AVC H 264 for private uses or uses not having profit for purposes 2 To be used for encoding for private applications or applicant that do not have profit as a goal and for decoding of VC 1 and AVC H 264 images from a supplier who has obtained a patent 1 6 License for third party software We are licensed to use the software made by third parties for this product The license for each software shall be applicable to the software in question respectively and not to the whole software of this product Certain software used in this product and made by third parties are used based on the following licenses GNU General Public Licens
29. sed as input or output terminals Only connect after first confirming that no power is being supplied to the equipment 4 1 1 Terminals No Name Function O 101 Alarm input output terminal Normally open no voltage contact input or open collector output Terminal is grounded OG 102 Same as 101 Terminal is grounded O 103 Same as 101 Terminal is grounded 4 1 2 When using as input terminal IO1 102 REMOTE E Connection example 123456 S No voltage connection E Operation Operates with function set with input output setting screen 4 1 3 When using as output terminal 101 102 E Connection example 123456 24V 10KQ S Open collecto Max DC24V 50mA 1 Contact point input with external device E Operation Operates with function set with input output setting screen 10 5 Installation 5 1 Removing the dome cover Dome cover Step 1 Turn the dome cover in the direction shown in counterclockwise Step 2 While pressing down in the vicinity of
30. tment NTSC compliant 5 Minimum object illumination i In case of smoke dome standard 1Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 Electronic sensitivity increase OFF Color 0 E 0 E 035Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 ectronic sensitivity increase 32 power Color 017Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 ectronic sensitivity increase 32 power B W In case of clear dome optional 0 E 0 E 0 55Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 ectronic sensitivity increase OFF Color 017Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 lectronic sensitivity increase 32 power Color 008Lx HYPER AGC Output 50 U A 6 Electronic sensitivity up ectronic sensitivity increase 32 power B W p to 32 times utomatic S N STD MOVE MANUAL selectable 7 Day night switching With ACK function Automatic MANUAL selectable 8 AGC ON AGC HYPER AGC OFF LOW MID HIGH selectable 9 White balance ATW1 ATW2 AWC MANUAL 10 Details correction Provided Level adjustment possible 11 AES ON OFF selectable Cannot be used in areas where the power source frequency is 50 Hz 12 Auto iris function Compatible with DC iris 34 13 Electronic Shutter 14 Back Light Compensation function 15 Focus assist 16 Built in lens e focal distance maximum focal ratio e Angle of field e Angle adjustment 17 Privacy masking function 18 Motion detection function 19 Camera ID function 20 Camera setup 21 Video compression system 22 Image
31. urveillance purposes The exterior makes use of a compact dome housing making it ideal as an indoor surveillance camera with emphasis on interior qualities 3 Features 1 High picture quality high resolution Newly developed high sensitivity 1 4 million pixel 1 3 type CMOS RGB sensor and digital process circuit for high precision and azimuth and low noise to create sharply defined images 2 High image quality image compression Features latest H 264 compression engine for delivery of high quality images even at high compression rates 3 PoE Power over Ethernet The PoE provision is built in this unit so that no need to apply an external power if there is no power outlet nearby This provision makes this unit and associate system units useful to make an operationally effective system without power supply problems 4 Full range of image quality adjustment functions Includes automatic trace type white balance control ATW backlight compensation flickerless function etc to match to the ideal image quality in a variety of scenes 5 Compact dome configuration The camera and lens are housed in a stylish compact dome configuration to allow surveillance with images but with no awareness that a camera is there 6 7 8 9 Varifocal lens integrated structure for adjustment on three axes Integrated design includes three power varifocal lens Adjustment possible on three axes to allow adjustment to an arbitrary i
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