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1. interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual P N 1071693B ISS O4JUN12 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Certification FCC compliance ACMA compliance Canada European Union directives Contact information Customer support 2012 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved Interlogix TruVision brand and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc 2955 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 5923 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands C sais Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to corr
2. Multicast address Specifies a D class IP address between 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 You do not need to specify this option if you are not using the multicast function Some routers prohibit the use of multicast function in case of a network storm Retrieves a dynamic IP address Specifies either DynDNS or IP server UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 51 Chapter 6 Network setup Parameter Description Time settings Specifies whether to use NTP to synchronize the device clocks or to to do it manuallly NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of network devices such as IP cameras and computers Connecting network devices to a dedicated NTP time server ensures that they are all synchronized E mail settings Specifies the e mail address to which messages are sent when an alarm occurs It is not possible to send an attachment with the e mail To define the network parameters 1 52 In the Network Parameters folder click the Network setting subfolder to open its screen Enable DHCP Enter the values for the IP address subnet mask gateway DNS server device port and HTTP port From the NIC Type drop down list select the required value Enter the multicast value if required Click Save to save changes Click the PPPoE setting subfolder to open its screen and check Enable PPPoE Enter the user name and password Click Save to save changes Click the DDNS setting subfold
3. Figure 6 Web browser interface Item Name Description 1 Menu toolbar Lets you do the following Preview View live video Playback Play back video Log Log on and log off the system This can only be done in live mode Configuration Configure settings Note The playback and log functions can only be used when an SDHC card is inserted in the camera 2 Viewer pane View live or playback video 3 Current user Displays the current user 4 Exit Exit the system 5 PTZ button Hides displays the PTZ control panel 6 PTZ control panel Lets you control a PTZ camera Zoom Adjust the analog zoom Click a zoom button to zoom in or out and move the scroll bar to adjust the zoom value Focus Adjust the focus Click a focus button to focus in or out and move the scroll bar to adjust the focus value Iris Adjust the iris Click an iris button to increase or decrease its apperture and move the scroll bar to adjust the iris value UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web browser Item Name Description 7 Preset selection Select a preset Click the tl button to activate 8 Full screen See video image as full screen 9 Video function Lets you do the following Start stop live view Ce Take a snapshot of the live video The snapshot will be saved to the default folder in JPEG format See Local configuration on page 18 for more information Me Start stop live view recording Adj
4. Or Copy the event schedule to other days of the week by checking the days required 5 Click Save to save changes Alarm set up This section describes how to change alarm settings from the Alarm Parameters folder You can select how the alarm settings should be handled for e An external alarm input e An alarm output Figure 27 Alarm input settings screen El Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration Local Configuration LE Remote Configuration f Basic Information Relay Status fs OST Setting E Channel Parameters fm Network Parameters Alarm Linkage Alarm Input LE Alarm Parameters Y Alarm inpul Y Alarm Output Trigger Recording HAI Email Link a Ef Motion Trigger Alarm Output W AlarmOutPut1 Ml AlarmOutPut2 E Deployment Time M User Management Be HDD Management i Remotely Upgrade Be Default E Reboot Device Copy Alarm Input To BChekALL MaA gt 1 Poems Pee Poem Pele Fee Pe To set up an external alarm input 1 In the Alarm Parameters folder open the Alarm Input screen 2 Select an alarm input from the drop down list Note The camera can have up to seven alarm inputs UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 57 Chapter 7 Alarm setup 3 Select an input type in the Relay status box This refers to the sensor type You can select Normal Open NO or Normal Close NC according to the sensor type Note In order for a camera to record an alarm the recording option and type must be
5. Select one of the options Main stream or sub stream Default is main stream Defines the width height ratio of the image Select one of the options Full 4 3 16 9 or Adjustable to resolution Default is Full Defines the maximum file size Select one of the options 128M 256M or 512M Default is 256M Defines the transmission speed Select one of the options Shortest delay mode Good real time or Normal real time and fluency Default is Normal real time and fluency Defines the directory for saving recorded files on your PC The default directory is C ProgramData Web RecordFiles Defines the directory for saving snapshot files on your PC The default directory is C ProgramData Web BMPCapturedFiles Defines the directory for saving playback files on your PC The default directory is C ProgramData Web PlaybackPicFiles Defines the directory for saving downloaded files on your PC The default directory is C ProgramData Web DownloadFiles UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web browser Remote configuration Use the Remote Configuration panel to remotely configure the server network camera alarms users transactions and other parameters such as upgrading the firmware See Figure 9 and Table 4 below below for descriptions of the different configuration parameters Figure 9 Remote configuration screen Preview Playback Parameters Configuration Local Configuration
6. 1 Events schedule Define the schedule during which the system inputs and outputs are operational to detect alarms See Event schedule on page 56 2 Recording schedule Define the schedule during which motion detection can be recorded See Defining a recording schedule on page 27 3 Settings areas Define the on screen area that can trigger a motion detection alarm and the detection sensitivity level See below 4 Linkage Specify the method of response to the alarm See below Motion detection You can define the area on screen where the motion can be detected the level of sensitivity to motion as well as which methods are used to alert you to a motion detection alarm Select the level of sensitivity to motion as well as the target size so that only objects that could be of interest can trigger a motion recording For example the motion recording is triggered by the movement of a person but not that of a cat Note Deselect the Enable Motion Detection option to disable the motion detection alarm UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 54 Chapter 7 Alarm setup Figure 25 Motion detection areas screen Ei Preview Playback fx Parameters Configuration Local Configuration r Enable Motion Detection amp E Remote Configuration Basic Information C DST Setting El fs Channel Parameters Y Motion Detection Video Tampering Y Text Overlay Y Camera Settings Reset Image Restore Image E
7. Remote Configuration Basic Information M DST Setting fs Channel Parameters Network Parameters Alarm Parameters E Motion is Deployment Time i User Management s HDD Management Remotely Upgrade M Default M Reboot Device Device Name Net IPDOME Device ID Device Description MAC Address Device Type Device SN Firmware Version U Boot Version Syncto PC Time Current Server Time Table 4 Overview of the Remote configuration parameters Parameter Description Basic information DST time Channel parameters Network parameters 20 Defines the device name and RS 485 bus ID as used by the network The default name and ID are NetIPDOME and 88 It also displays the MAC address device type device SN current firmware version U Boot version and current server time These values are prepolulated You can sync server time to the PC time See Camera information on page 22 for more information Defines when daylight saving time starts and ends See DST time on page 22 for more information Defines the OSD properties of camera information recording schedule recording settings for alarm events alarm response and overlay text See Chapter 4 Camera setup on page 22 for more information Defines the network parameters required to access the camera over the internet See Chapter 6 Network setup on page 50 for more information UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapt
8. Accessing the Configuration screen Configuration pane The configuration is divided into two parts e Local Remote Local configuration Use the Local Configuration folder to manage the network type display mode and local storage paths See Figure 9 and Table 3 on page 19 below for descriptions of the different configuration parameters 18 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web browser Figure 8 Local configuration screen Preview Playback fx Parameters Configuration m Local Configuration amp M Remote Configuration M Basic information Protocol Type Encoding Parameters Display Mode E Network Parameters Alarm Parameters E Motion Be Deployment Time User Management HDD Management Remotely Upgrade Default E Reboot Device Save Captured Picture As Save Playback Captured Picture As Save Download File As Package File Size Transmission Performance Save Record File As C OCXBMPCaptureFiles C OCXPlaybackPicFiles C OCXDownloadFiles Table 3 Overview of the Local configuration parameters Parameter Protocol type Encoding parameters Display mode Package file size Transmission performance Save recorded file as Save captured picture as Save playback captured picture as Save downloaded file as Description Defines the network protocol used Select one of the options UDP or TCP Default is TCP Defines the streaming method used
9. Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2 More than one output can be selected 6 Click Save to save changes Select the group of user defined settings that you want to delete and click OK Event schedule for alarms Use the deployment time menu to schedule when events can be registered It specifies when the alarm inputs and outputs as well as motion detection and tamper alarms called Shelter alarms here are operational Outside of these scheduled periods the system cannot register events You can configure up to four event periods a day For the event schedule to be operational you must also define the motion detection parameters see Motion detection on page 54 as well as the alarm input and output parameters see Alarm set up on page 57 Figure 26 Deployment time screen Event Type Motion Detection Channel Parameters Interval Start Time End Time Network Parameters Alarm Parameters Motion Y PTZ Channel Copy Time To E SelectAll W Monday L Tuesday M Wednesday Thursday E Friday W Saturday E sunday To define an event schedule 1 Open the Deployment Time folder to see its screen 56 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 7 Alarm setup 2 Under Event type select the option to be scheduled from the dropdown list 3 Select the day of the week and the time period for the event schedule The time periods must not overlap 4 Select another day of the week to set up its event schedule
10. Connections There are seven built in alarm inputs to use as internal alarm triggers and two alarm built in outputs in the camera housing Note The DIP switches are not used Figure 4 Connections to the UltraView IP PTZ 36X camera circuit board Ex ford Lo bol for pod ford Lo bod AN QO AQUTGNO OUT VE fat d 1 Power supply 3 Video output and audio input output Connect 24 VAC power supply and GND VIDEO Connect a CCTV monitor to the video terminals AIN AOUT Connect audio input audio Connect to up to seven alarm input output and GND to the audio terminals devices two alarm output devices and GND 2 Alarm inputs and outputs Alarm input and output connections The alarm output can be used to turn on and off an external alarm device Connect a 12 VDC 30 mA external power supply to the alarm output If using an AC power supply an external relay must be used to prevent electric shock and damage to the device See Figure 5 below Figure 5 External alarm output Direct current DC Dome camera relay output UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 11 Chapter 2 Installation Alternating current Dome camera relay output JQC 3FG 220 VAC Relay L N 10 A 250 VAC UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web browser The camera can be configured and controlled using an internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer IE The procedures described u
11. Y Reset Image Restore Image E Network Parameters Alarm Parameters C Motion Deployment Time User Management E HDD Management M Remotely Upgrade Default M Reboot Device To define the on screen area that can trigger a tamper alarm 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Video Tampering subfolder to open its screen Click the Zone Settings tab Check the Enable Video Tampering box The three Settings buttons are activated 4 Define the area for camera tampering Check the Start Draw box Place your mouse pointer at a point on the screen from where you want to start marking the video tampering area Drag the mouse pointer over the screen to mark the area sensitive to tampering Only one area can be drawn Click Clear All to delete the area Select the tampering sensitivity level Low medium or high Define the alarm response method to a tamper alarm Select the Linkage tab to select how you want to be notified when tamper is detected Check one or more of the response methods 30 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Camera setup E mail link Check to send an e mail when an alarm is detected Trigger recording Check the input option shown to select the video channel from which to start recording Trigger alarm output Check which of the camera s alarm outputs is triggered Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2 More than one output can be selected 7 Click Save to save changes mad
12. Patrol preset tour Pattern shadow tour Preset Panorama scan The camera simultaneously scans horizontally and vertically Dome reboot Dome adjust Aux output Tilt scan The camera scans up and down UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 5 Motion setup Parameter Description Copy task to Copy schedule to another day or all week Save Save changes made Clear Clear entries Clearing customized settings Use the Clear menu to delete all user defined settings for presets preset tours patrols shadow tours patterns privacy masks PTZ limited settings and time tasks UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 49 Chapter 6 Network setup Accessing the camera through a network requires that you define the network settings to be used Use the Network Parameters folder to define Network settings such as DHCP protocol IP address subnet mask gateway DNS server device port HTTP port NIC type and multicast address PPPoE seetings DDNS settings Time settings E mail settings The current network settings are displayed in each screen See Figure 24 below Change the parameters required and then click Save to save all changes made Note When a network parameter is modified the camera will prompt you to save and reboot UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 50 Figure 24 Network setting screen 5 Preview Playback Parameters Configuration i Local Configuration LE Rem
13. and to avoid voltage drops See Table 2 below for the recommended cable gauge for varying maximum cable lengths and power draws Table 2 Recommended power cable gauges based on maximum lengths for an operating voltage of 24 VAC 410 Wire gauge Power mm diameter 30 W 40 W Distance Distance Distance Distance feet m feet m 0 80 94 28 70 21 1 00 150 45 112 34 1 25 238 72 179 54 2 00 603 183 452 137 Installing the camera For basic operation you need to connect Ethernet power and video output cables to the components in the dome shown in Figure 2 on page 5 For advanced operation you can also connect any combination of alarm relay or audio cables to the dome A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation 6 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation To install the pendant mount cameras 1 2 Prepare the mounting surface and install the camera bracket Unscrew the bubble from the camera and remove the protective tape from the PTZ module Press the two tabs on either side of the PTZ module and remove it from the camera housing Ensure the module cables still exit from the cable entry hole in the top of the housing Note If alarm and audio input output relays are to be used connect them to the PCB of the module and route their cables through the cable entry hole on top of the housing See Co
14. cannot create or delete other users e Viewer This user can use live mode record and playback as well as take snapshots However they cannot change any configuration settings nor search the logs for events Adding and deleting users You can create up to 15 users Only the system administrator can create or delete users To add a user 1 In the Remote Configuration folder click the User Management subfolder to open its screen 2 Click the Add button The following screen appears UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 61 Chapter 8 Camera management Password Password Confirm IP Address MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 In the User Name edit box enter a new user name using alphanumeric characters a Assign the user a password Use numeric buttons to enter the new password Passwords can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters gr Select the user type Viewer or Operator 6 Enter the IP address and physical address MAC address of the user s computer 7 Click OK to accept the change and return to the User Management screen To delete a user 1 In the Remote Configuration folder click the User Management subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the user to be deleted from the list 3 Click the Delete button 4 Confirm that you want to delete the user 5 Click OK to accept the change and return to the User Management screen Modifying user information You can easily change the informatio
15. description MAC address device type and SN as well as the firmware version and the current server time The camera time and date can also be synched to that of the PC by clicking the Sync to PC time button See Figure 7 on page 20 to see the Basic Information screen DST time Use this menu to enable or disable daylight savings time DST Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration Local Configuration E Enable DST sy RRA From Lan ist sun 02 i Basic Information Channel Parameters Network Parameters Alarm Parameters Motion Deployment Time User Management HDD Management Remotely Upgrade Default Reboot Device If the option is enabled enter the month day and time when DST starts and ends and then click Save UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 22 Chapter 4 Camera setup Camera configuration This section describes how to configure the camera settings from the Channel Parameters screen There are eight subfolders which are described below Display settings Defines the how the name and date time are displayed on screen By default the name appears in the lower right corner of the screen and the date time on the top See Display information on page 24 for more information Video settings Defines how the camera records an event The stream mode stream type resolution image quality bit rate frame rate and video compression can all be modified See Video recording parameters on page 25 f
16. enabled on the Schedule screen See Defining a recording schedule on page 27 Specify the response method for both the alarm and PTZ links Alarm linkage Select how you want to be notified of an external alarm Select the Alarm Linkage tab and check one or more of the response methods E mail link Check to send an e mail when an alarm is detected Trigger recording Check the input option shown to select the video channel from which to start recording Trigger alarm output Check which of the camera s alarm outputs is triggered Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2 More than one output can be selected PTZ linkage Select how you want the camera s PTZ to respond to an external alarm Select the PTZ Linkage tab and check one or more of the response methods Preset Check to enable this response and enter the preset number to be used Patrol Preset tour Check to enable this response and enter the preset tour number to be used Pattern Shadow tout Check to enable this response and enter the shadow tour number to be used See Controlling a PTZ camera on page 72 for more information on using PTZ dome cameras with this camera If required copy the settings of this alarm input to other alarm inputs Under Copy Alarm Input To check the inputs to which to copy these settings Click Save to save changes set up an alarm relay output In the Alarm Parameters folder click the Alarm Output subfolder to
17. through the Web browser 1 Download on to your computer the latest firmware from our Web site at www utcfssecurityproductspages eu videoupgrades Or http utcfssecurityproducts com CustomerSupport Pages VideoSurveillance a spx 2 Click the Remotely Update folder to open its screen 3 Click the Browse button to locate the latest digicap DAV file on your computer 4 Click Update You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera 5 Click Reboot to reboot the camera Note The camera on screen display will not provide any status indication prior to rebooting Restore default settings Use the Default menu to restore factory default settings to the camera The option is located in the Remote Configuration folder All parameters are restored to factory default settings camera and network Use this function cautiously UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 63 Chapter 8 Camera management Note To restore only the camera settings back to the factory default settings see Restore camera settings to default on page 35 Click the folder Default to open its screen Click OK to the question Restore the default settings You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera Reboot the camera Use the Reboot Device menu option to restart the camera without changing any settings The option is located in the Remote Configuration folder Click the folder Reboot device to open its screen Click OK to th
18. Automatic gain control e Auto white balance e Auto IR cut filter 2 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on how to install the dome camera Installation environment When installing your product consider these factors UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Handling Handle the camera carefully Avoid striking shaking etc Improper handing or storage could damage the camera Electrical Install electrical wiring carefully It should be done by qualified service personnel The input electricity to the unit has a tolerance of 24 VAC 10 Do not overload the power cord or adapter Ventilation Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the camera is well ventilated Temperature Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity or power source ratings The operating temperature of the indoor camera is between 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F and that of the outdoor camera is between 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Humidity is below 90 Moisture Do not expose the indoor camera to rain or moisture or try to operate it in wet areas The indoor camera is designed for indoor use or locations only where it is protected from rain and moisture Turn the power off immediately if the camera is wet and ask a qualified service person for servicing Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock Cleaning C
19. IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 5 Motion setup Preset position A preset position is a pre defined camera view that can be used to quickly steer the camera to a specific location for example when an alarm is triggered or when the user requests it See Figure 17 below The camera supports up to 255 presets several of which have predefined functions Predefined presets cannot be deleted See Using predefined presets on page 71 for further information on these presets and their functions Figure 17 Preset menu screen PTZ control buttons Playback Preview Channel Parameters Network Parameters ao Alarm Parameters Y PTZ Limited Y Patrols Y Pattems Privacy Masks Y Time Task Y Clear Deployment Time User Management HDD Management Remotely Upgrade Default Reboot Device Preset SN Preset Status PRESET 1 Save Del Call Preset Label Table 6 Preset menu description Parameter Description Preset SN Preset status Preset label Save Del Call Displays the selected preset number Displays whether the preset has been already defined Specifies the preset name Saves any changes made Deletes the selected preset Note Predefined presets cannot be deleted Calls up the selected preset The camera moves to this preset position Note Predefined presets can be called up but cannot be changed To set a preset position 1 In the Motion folder click the
20. Network Parameters Alarm Parameters E Motion Bs Deployment Time User Management fs HDD Management E Remotely Upgrade Bs Default Reboot Device To define motion detection areas and alarm response method 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Motion Detection subfolder to open its screen Check the Enable Motion Detection box Define the motion detection area or areas Select the Zone Settings tab Click the Start Draw box Place your mouse pointer at a point on the screen from where you want to start marking the motion detection area Drag the mouse pointer over the screen to mark the area sensitive to motion Several areas can be defined If you want to mark more than one area drag the mouse over another area on screen Note You cannot adjust an area already drawn Click Clear All to delete all areas marked and restart drawing Select the motion sensitivity level All areas will have the same sensitivity level Define the alarm response method to a motion alarm Select the Linkage tab to select how you want to be notified when motion is detected Check one or more of the response methods UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 55 Chapter 7 Alarm setup E mail link Check to send an e mail when an alarm is detected Trigger recording Check the input option shown to select the video channel from which to start recording Trigger alarm output Check which of the camera s alarm outputs is triggered
21. Preset subfolder to open its screen UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 39 Chapter 5 Motion setup 2 Use the on screen PTZ buttons to move the camera to the desired position 3 Click Save to save this preset position Note There may be restrictions to the preset position if motion limit settings have been enabled See Limit PTZ movement below for further information To call up a defined preset position 1 In the Motion folder click the Preset subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the desired preset from the drop down list 3 Click Call or MM The camera lens moves to this selected preset Limit PTZ movement You can limit the movement range of the PTZ camera in order to restrict the area under surveillance This can useful when you do not want an area in the field of view to be observed such as a neighboring property for example The focus can also be restricted so that the camera can t focus in too closely on an object Figure 18 PTZ limited screen E Preview Playback Parameters Configuration L Local Configuration LE Remote Configuration mT Basic Information 05 08 2012 Tue 13 44 05 F zoom i DST Setting f Channel Parameters LGE Network Parameters is 8 Focus 0 S Alarm Parameters LE Motion Y PTZ Channel Preset Y Park Action Y Home Position TA Y Presets AN FX Y PTZ Limited Q Y Patrols WR Y Patterns TPCame CHi Privacy Masks Y Time Task Y Clear Enable Limit
22. Remote Configuration Basic Information Week DST Setting LE Channel Parameters capt Soon Time Format S Y Video Seling OSD Status Transparent amp flickering w Schedule Record Date Format XXXX XX XX Y M D Motion Detection Video Tampering Y Y Y Text Overlay Y Camera Settings Y Reset Image Restore Image B Network Parameters Ei Alarm Parameters LE Motion Bs Deployment Time fm User Management fs HDD Management M Remotely Upgrade ss Default Bs Reboot Device Display information In addition to the camera name the camera also displays the system date and time on screen You can modify the on screen display OSD position of the camera name and define how the text appears on screen Note The system date and time are defined from the DVR or TruVision Navigator Extra text can be displayed on screen See Adding extra text on screen on page 22 To display the date and time 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Display Setting subfolder to open its screen 24 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Camera setup Check the Date amp Time box to display the date time on screen 3 Check the Week box to include the day of the week in the on screen display 4 Select the date format from the Date format list box Formats include 6 YYYY MM DD e MM DD YYYY Default e DD MM YYYY Select the time format from the Time format list box There are two formats to cho
23. a predefined dwell time following a power loss Select one of the options Disable 30s 60s 300s 600s Default is 30s UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 37 Chapter 5 Motion setup Park action This is the action that will run automatically after the dwell time Park time Enable the park action option and then select one of the options e Auto scan The camera scans left to right and then back again right to left e Frame scan The camera scans continuously frame by frame e Random scan The camera randomly scans either horizontally or vertically e Patrols preset tours 1 to 8 e Patterns shadow tours e Presets e Panorama scan The camera simultaneously scans horizontally and vertically e Tilt scan The camera scans up and down The default setting is Disable Home preset position The camera moves to this home position when it starts up Figure 16 Home position screen Playback 5 Configuration figuration Configuration c Information gr 4 os g Zoom Setting j j Focus O nel Parameters ork Parameters fin 7 dl Ne in Parameters P 9 nn TZ Channel tark Action ome Position You can either manually move the camera to the desired home using the PTZ controls or select a predefined preset position Click Save to save this position as the home position Click the Del button to delete the current home postion and the Call button tocall up the current home position 38 UltraView
24. a to the right until the desired limit is reached Click OK to stop The left and right limits are now set To clear the set movement limits click Clear UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 41 Chapter 5 Motion setup Preset tour settings Preset tours called Patrols in the menu move the dome camera to different steps and have it stay there for a set dwell time before moving on to the next point The steps are defined by presets See Figure 19 below Figure 19 Preset tour Patrol parameters Playback Log bo al Current useradmin E 05 08 2012 Tue 13 44 15 EGEN PTZ Patrol 01 v Add Modify insert Delete Patrol Sequence Preset iD Dwell Time s Each preset tour patrol consists of a sequence of steps A step consists of a step number Patrol sequence a preset ID a dwell time and a speed A preset tour can include up to 32 presets Note At least two presets must already exist before a preset tour can be set up The step number is the order the camera will follow while cycling through the preset tour The dwell time is the length of time for which a camera stays at a step before moving to the next one It can range between 0 and 30 seconds with 2 seconds as default The speed is the rate at which the camera will move from one step to the next It can range between levels 1 and 40 with 30 as default See Table 8 for the list of speed level values 42 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 5 Mot
25. age E Network Paramete E Alarm Parameters E Motion i Deployment Time fs User Management f HDD Management E Remotely Upgrade M Default E Reboot Device Parameter Video Codec Type H 264 Resolution 704 576 Image Quality Highest Bitrate Type Variable Bitrate Max Bitrate Custom Frame Rate rs Frame Interval on N on On amp lt lt lt lt lt lt RTSP Port Description Channel name Encoding parameters Stream type Video codec type Resolution Image quality Bit rate type 26 Specify the camera name that will be displayed on screen Specify the dual streaming method used Select one of the options Main stream Normal substream and main stream Event Default is Main stream Normal Specify the stream type you wish to record Select Video to record video stream only or Video amp Audio to record both video and audio streams Default value is Video amp Audio Specify the the video compression standard to be used Select one of the options H 264 MJEG or MPEG4 Specify the recording resolution A higher image resolution provides a higher image quality but also requires a higher bit rate The resolution options listed depend on the type of camera and on whether main or substream is being used If you make changes to this option you must reboot the camera to implement the changes The options are Main stream DCIF CIF QCIF 4CIF default or 2CIF Sub stream CIF QCIF def
26. apter 5 Motion setup 4 Click Record Stop to stop and save the recording To preview a shadow tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Pattern subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the shadow tour to be previewed from the Pattern list 3 Click Preview The shadow tour is replayed to check that it is correct To delete a shadow tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Pattern subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the shadow tour to be deleted from the Pattern list 3 Select Clear The preset tour is deleted Privacy masking Privacy masks let you conceal sensitive areas Such as neighboring windows to protect them from view on the monitor screen and in the recorded video The masking appears as a blank area on the screen You can create up to 24 privacy masks numbered 1 to 24 per camera A maximum of eight privacy masks can be displayed at one time Figure 21 Privacy mask screen 5 Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration Local Configuration LE Remote Configuration Basic Information 05 08 2012 Tue 13 45 48 A Zoom E DST Setting P 4 Channel Parameters lt KA gt K Network Parameters gt y a Focus O F ris Alarm Parameters y LE Motion Y PTZ Channel Preset Y Park Action v Y Home Position Y Presets Y PTZ Limited Y Patrols Y Paioms j IPCamera 01 Y Privacy Masks i Time Task Clear fs Deployment Time Privacy Mask SN User Management E HDD Management E Remotely Upgrad
27. ault This option is available when the bit rate type is variable It specifies the quality of the image Select one of the options Highest Higher High Average Low or Lowest Default is High Specify whether variable or fixed bit rate is used Variable produces higher quality results suitable for video downloads and streaming Default is Variable UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Camera setup Parameter Description Max bit rate Frame rate frame interval RTSP port Specifiythe maximum allowed bit rate A high image resolution requires that a high bit rate must also be selected Select one of the options 32 bps 48 64 80 96 128 160 192 224 256 320 384 448 512 640 768 896 1024 1536 1792 2048 or Customize enter a value manually Default is 2048 Specify the frame rate for the selected resolution Select one of the options 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 6 8 12 16 22 or full frame 25 Default is full frame 25 A video compression method It is strongly recommended not to change the default value displayed 25 Specify the port used to stream video over an RSTPport Naming the camera This is the camera name that is displayed on screen To name the camera 1 In the Remote Configuration folder click the Video Setting subfolder to open its screen 2 Enter the camera name in the Channel name edit box The camera name can have up to 12 alphanumeric
28. ault setting is Close Note The on screen text does not flip Enable this option to improve image quality in low light levels Select the level of sensitivity to low light levels Low Normal High Default is Normal Use the digital slow shutter feature DSS to slow the shutter speed to provide a longer exposure time increasing sensitivity Its level can vary depending on camera models Check to enable or disable When enabled wide dynamic range WDR allows you to see details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas Default setting is Enable Use this to select the DSS sensitivity level Low Normal Higher Highest Default is Low When enabled the backlight compensation BLC function improves image quality when the background illumination is high It prevents the object in the center from appearing too dark Default setting is Disable Use this function to maintain lens focus accuracy over prolong periods of time When enabled the lens initialization occurs daily at midnight 00 00 00 Default is disabled Use electronic image stabilization IES to remove blur from the image Check to enable or disable UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Camera setup Parameter Description White balance White balance WB tells the camera what the color white looks like Based on this information the dome camera will then conti
29. cess 10 formatting 63 SDHC free space 63 Shadow tour set up 45 Shadow tour 44 Shutter speed set up 33 Snapshots In live mode 66 In playback 68 Stream mode setup 25 Subnet mask set up 50 Sync camera time to PC time 22 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual System information about the camera display 22 T Tamper alarms 29 Text add extra lines on screen 31 Text display appearence 24 Time set up 24 U User name default admin user name 14 User settings add new users 61 delete a user 62 modify password 62 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Index V Video quality setup 25 W Web browser access camera 14 overview of the interface 15 Web browser security level add camera to Windows Vista and Windows 7 trusted sites 14 configuring Active X controls 13 White balance WB set Up 35 Wide dynamic range WDR set Up 34 Z Zoom limit set Up 34 77
30. characters 3 Click Save to save changes Defining a recording schedule You can define a recording schedule for the camera in the Schedule Recordings screen under Camera Parameters The recording is saved on the SDHC card in the camera Although all recordings are saved on the DVR the camera s SDHC card provides a backup in case of network failure for example See Figure 12 on page 28 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 27 Chapter 4 Camera setup Figure 12 Schedule recording screen Monday All Day Recording Tuesday Recoro Toe A Wednesday Section Recording Thursday Section Start Time Stop Time Record Type Saturday i oF EE Sunday oo we oo se 3 oo v oo ME Friday ly Upgrade Copy Record To E Check All W Monday Mituesday Mi Wednesday Mi Thursday W Friday L Saturday Mi Sunday ot Device The selected recording schedule applies to all alarm types You will be prompted to reboot the camera after making any schedule modifications Pre and post event recording times The pre event record time is used if you have the motion detection and or external alarms enabled Pre event time refers to the time recorded before a motion or external alarm is triggered and includes the alarm data If a motion or external alarm occurs and you have set the pre event time to 5 seconds the camera will record and save up to 5 seconds prior to the alarm event Pre event time options include No Pre record 5 de
31. e Adding extra text on screen You can add up to four lines of text on screen This option can be used for example to display emergency contact details By default these lines of text are positioned along the top of the screen The strings follow each other consecutively To add text on screen 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Text Overlay subfolder to open its screen E Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration Local Configuration e Remote Configuration ra gt 0 224 Basic Information 05 08 2012 Wed DST Setting au 4 Channel Parameters Display Setting Y Video Setting Schedule Record Motion Detection Video Tampering Indoor Hall Y Text Overlay Y Camera Settings Y Reset image Restore Image Network Parameters Alarm Parameters Motion Deployment Time OSD Text Text Information XPosition YPosition User Management HDD Management Remotely Upgrade Default Reboot Device UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 31 Chapter 4 Camera setup 2 Check the OSD Text box for the first line of text Enter the text for string 1 in the column alongside Up to 22 alphanumeric characters can be entered Also enter the X and Y coordinates to position the text on screen 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each extra line of text required in the other OSD text entry lines 5 Click Save to save changes made Camera image settings You may need to adjust the camera image dependin
32. e set up 33 K Keypad control speed 37 L Language of camera OSD 17 Live mode starting 65 Local configuration parameters 18 Logs searching for logs 69 viewing logs 69 Manually recording live video 66 Motion settings 36 Motion detection set up detection areas 55 setup 54 N Network setup IP address 50 Subnet mask 50 Network Time Protocol NTP 50 Noise reduction in image set up 34 P Park action 38 Park time See Dwell time Passwords default admin password 14 76 modify user password 62 Patrol overview See Preset tour Patrol set up See Preset tour set up Pattern See Shadow tour Pattern set up See shadow tour set up Pendant mount camera installing 7 Playback playing back recorded files 68 searching recorded video 66 Playback interface 66 Power loss position of camera 37 Pre and post event recording times description 28 Preset home preset position 39 limit PTZ movement 40 list of predefined presets 71 set up 39 speed 37 Preset tour set up 43 Preset tour 42 Privacy masking 46 Proportional pan 37 PTZ cameras control 72 supported protocols 72 PTZ labels OSD display 37 R Reboot camera 64 Recording schedule 27 Recording video parameters 25 Remote configuration parameters 20 Reset camera settings 35 Resolution setup 25 Restore camera settings to factory default 35 S Schedule tasks 47 SDHC capacity 63 SDHC card ac
33. e Panasonic Tyco AD Techwin LG AD EVI D30 Infinova Pelco D Samsung HIKVISION Pelco P Siemens DM DynaColor 72 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Appendix A Pin definitions There are eight wires on a standard UTP STP cable and each wire is color coded The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight and crossover cable connection Figure 31 Straight through cable 1 White Orange White Orange 1 2 Orange Orange 2 3 White Green White Green 3 4 Blue TTT BUE 4 5 White Blue White Blue 5 6 Green _ Green 6 7 White Brown es White Brown 7 8 Brown m Brown 8 Figure 32 Cross over cable 1 White Orange White Orange 1 2 Orange Orange 2 3 White Green White Green 3 4 Blue Blue 4 5 White Blue White Blue 5 6 Green Green 6 7 White Brown White Brown 7 8 Brown Brown 8 Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and color as above before deploying the cables in your network UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 73 Appendix A Pin definitions 74 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Index A Alarm input output connections 11 Alarm inputs configure external alarm inputs 57 Alarm outputs configure 57 Alarm recording schedule 27 Alarm settings alarm input and output settings 57 event schedules for alarms 56 Alarm types motion detection 54 tamper alarms 29 Archived files playing back 71 Archiving recorded files 70 Auto scan speed 37 Backlig
34. e Privacy Mask Name Default Reboot Device Enable Privacy Masks Privacy Mask Status Privacy Mask Type Add 46 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 5 Motion setup When creating your masks it is acommon practice to make them 50 larger than the areas you wish to cover so that the masked areas remain concealed at all times Masks cannot be created in the area directly below the dome camera The dome camera takes the center of the selected view as the starting point when setting a mask Figure 22 Mask information Area to be masked Privacy mask 0 90 180 90 Positive Negative hemisphere x J hemisphere ye Mask 50 larger than the area No window mask is allowed 20 either side of to be covered the 90 0 tilt To define privacy masking 1 In the Motion folder click the Privacy Mask subfolder to open its screen 2 Check the Enable Video Masks box Note To deactivate privacy masking deselect the Enable Video Mask option on the Video Mask screen 3 In the Privacy Mask SN box select the mask number to be drawn Place the mouse pointer at a point on the screen from where you want to start marking the privacy mask area Drag the mouse pointer to mark the area to be hidden Several areas can be defined Note You cannot adjust an area already drawn Click Clear All to delete all drawn areas and redraw 4 Click Save to save changes Time task Us
35. e question Restart the device The camera reboots 64 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 9 Camera operation This chapter describes how to use the camera On screen display Information on the status of several dome camera functions can be displayed on the monitor screen The on screen display OSD shows the following information Table 11 On screen information Zoom The level of magnification Direction The compass direction the camera is pointing The information is displayed in the format NEXXX TXXX where NEXXxX is the position north east in degrees and TXXX the vertical position in degrees Alarm message Alarm message display Time Time display Preset title Identifies the preset in use See Display information on page 24 for further information on customizing the information displayed Live mode Open the camera s Web browser screen and click the Preview button on the menu toolbar to view live mode see Figure 6 on page 16 However the live screen is initially blank You must then click the Start Live View button on the bottom of the screen for the live view to appear on screen UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 65 Chapter 9 Camera operation Manual recording You can manually record live video The images are automatically saved in OCX folders on your computer In the Web browser screen click the Record button at the bottom of the screen To stop recordin
36. e this menu to define the schedule of tasks such as auto scans presets preset tours panorama scans and shadow tours UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 47 Chapter 5 Motion setup Figure 23 Time task screen Playback Enable Time Task Basic Information Parking Time s Ds Channel Parameters Task Day Network Parameters Alarm Parameters Interval Motion Y PTZ Channel Y Park Action Home Position YP Y PTZ Limited Clear Deployment Time nagement nagement Remotely Upgrade Default Reboot Copy Task To E Check All Parameter S 3 a z Ss lt a F End Time Task Type E Monday Mtuesday Mi Wednesday Thursday Friday B Saturday E Sunday Save Clear Description Enable time task Parking time s Task day Interval Start and End times Task type 48 Click to enable this time fuinction Specify the dwell time in seconds When there is no control signal during this specified dwell time such as an alarm the task scheduled during this time of day will be carried out Specify the day for the task schedule Up to 10 tasks can be scheduled in a day Define the start and end times fo reach task scheduled There are 12 tasks available Close Auto scan The camera scans left to right and then back again right to left Frame scan The camera scans continuously frame by frame Random scan The camera randomly scans either horizontally or vertically
37. e to save changes made Notes e The camera will prompt you to reboot in order for the schedule to take effect e Ifyou set your record type to Motion detection or other related alarm types you must define the motion detection alarm in order to trigger motion recording See Chapter 7 Alarm setup on page 54 for more information Camera tamper alarm You can define camera tamper alarms A camera tamper alarm refers to an alarm triggered when a camera view is blocked either deliberately or accidentally For example the system can trigger an alarm if someone spray paints the camera lens You can also define the tampering sensitivity level This can be useful to accommodate for accidental blocking of the camera view An example is in a delivery dock when a truck delays in front of a camera during deliveries Use the Video Tampering screen in the Channel Parameters folder to change the video tampering settings Note Deselect the Enable Video Tampering option to disable the video tampering alarm UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 29 Chapter 4 Camera setup Figure 13 Video tampering screen E Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration Local Configuration E Remote Configuration M Basic Information fi DST Setting i Channel Parameters Enable Video Tampering Display Setting Video Setting Schedule Record Motion Detection Text Overlay Y Y Y Y Video Tampering Y Camera Settings
38. ect the interference at his own expense Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la class A conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 2004 108 EC EMC directive Hereby UTC Fire amp Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info www interlogix com or www utcfssecurityproducts eu www interlogix com customer support Content Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Introduction 1 Product description 1 Features 1 Installation 3 Installation environment 3 Before you begin 4 Camera description 4 Specifications 5 System requirements 5 Installing the camera 6 Accessing the SDHC card 10 Connections 11 Using the Web browser 13 Checking your Web browser security level 13 Accessing the camera over the internet 14 Overview of the camera Web browser 15 Configur
39. er 3 Using the Web browser Parameter Description Alarm parameters Motion Deployment time User management HDD management Remote upgrade Default Reboot device Defines how the camera handles alarms such as input type notification of alarms and response schedules and duration See Chapter 7 Alarm setup on page 54 for more information Defines how the camera moves such as presets and shadow tours See Chapter 5 Motion setup on page 36 for more information Defines the schedules during which events can be registered See Event schedule on page 56 for more information Defines who can use the camera their passwords and access privileges See User management on page 60 for more information Defines how to format the SDHC card used in the camera See Format the SDHC card on page 63 for more information Defines how to upgrade the camera s firmware See Firmware upgrade on page 63 for more information Restores factory default settings See Restore default settings on page 63 Reboots the camera See 63 Restore default settings on page UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 21 Chapter 4 Camera setup This chapter describes how to configure the camera Camera information Use the Basic Information folder to see system information about the camera This system information is prepopulated and cannot be changed manually such as the the device
40. er to open its screen and check Enable DDNS Enter either IP server or DynDNS as protocol If DynDNS is selected enter the user name and password registered to the DynDNS web site The domain name is that of the DynDNS web site Click Save to save changes Click the Time setting subfolder to open its screen Check whether you want to synchronize time with the NTP server or to do it manually Synchronize With NTP Server Server Address Port NO Set Manually Date Setting 2012 05 08 El Select Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Edinburgh London Casablanca Monrovia Reykjavik If using the NTP server enter the IP address of the NTP server and the port number If using the manual system enter the current date and time Select your time zone from the drop down list Click Save to save changes UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 6 Network setup 5 Click the E mail setting subfolder to open its screen Enter the SMTP server SMTP port user name and password and the e mail sender and receiver addresses Click Save to save changes UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 53 Chapter 7 Alarm setup You can define motion detection alarms A motion detection alarm is an alarm that is triggered when the camera detects a motion Use the Motion Detection screen in the Channel Parameters folder to define the areas on screen sensitive to motion Defining a motion detection alarm requires the following tasks
41. fault 10 15 20 25 and 30 seconds The post event record time is used if you have the motion detection and or external alarms enabled When an external or motion alarm is cleared the camera will continue recording based on the value specified in this option Options include 5 default 10 30 seconds 1 2 5 and 10 minutes To define a recording schedule 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Schedule Recordings subfolder to open its screen 2 Click the Enable Recording box to enable recording Note Deselect the option to disable recording Select the pre and post event record times Select the recording period All day recording or Section recording 28 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Camera setup 5 If All day recording has been selected select an alarm type to record from the drop down list e Schedule recording e Motion detection e Alarm recording 6 If Section recording has been selected select the day of the week and the start and end time for recording From the drop down list box select an alarm type to record e Schedule recording e Motion detection e Alarm recording Repeat step 6 for additional section periods Up to four seperate schedules can be configured Note The schedules cannot overlap 7 Set the schedule periods for the other days of the week as required Use the Copy option to copy the scheduled periods to another day of the week 8 Click Sav
42. fs Deployment Time Limit Type Manual Stops v C User Management S HDD Management Type Status Nolimited E Remotely Upgrade Default E Reboot Device SELI OK 40 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 5 Motion setup Table 7 PTZ Limited menu Parameter Description Enable limit Check to enable limitations on the PTZ function The option is unchecked by default Limit type Defines whether the movement limitations apply only when the image is being manually controlled Manual stops or when movement a scan function Scan stops Type status Shows whether the PTZ movement is currently restricted or unrestricted Start Starts the movement limitation configuration OK Ends the movement limitation configuration Clear Deletes the defined movement limitation To 1 2 3 5 set a limit on PTZ movement In the Motion folder click the PTZ Limited subfolder to open its screen Click Enable Limit to enable movement limitation set up Click Start to start the movement limitation set up Text appears on the screen with instructions on defining the movement limitation to the left Enable Limit Limit Type Manual Stops v Using the PTZ direction buttons manually move the camera to the left until the desired limit is reached Click OK to stop Text appears on the screen with instructions on defining the movement limitation to the right Using the buttons again manually move the camer
43. g click the button again A folder with the recording automatically opens on your computer desktop when recording stops Note You must have manual recording rights to manually recorded images See User management on page 60 for more information Taking a snapshot You can take a snapshot of a scene in live mode Simply click the snapshot button to save an image which is in JPEG format Snapshots are automatically saved in OCX folders on your computer Searching recorded video for playback To search recorded video stored on the camera s SDHC card for playback click the Playback button on the menu toolbar in live view The Playback screen a Select a play type and a file type in the appropriate boxes and specify a time range Click the Search button to start the search Note There must be an SDHC card inserted in the camera to be able to use the playback functions 66 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Figure 29 Playback interface Chapter 9 Camera operation 2012 05 08 13 33 10 Item Name Description 1 Playback button Opens the Playback screen 2 Playback screen 3 Search For options Specify the criteria to conduct a search of the recorded files e Play type Playback by file or time e Search for Options include All All time Motion Detect Alarm and Manual e Start and end date time 4 Search button Start the search 5 Search results Results of the search are listed in the F
44. g on the camera model or location background in order to get the best image quality You can adjust the brightness contrast saturation and sharpness of the video image See Figure 14 below Brightness contrast saturation hue and shutter speed can also be modified in live mode using the pop up video image menu Click the Advanced configuration button to also adjust camera behavior parameters such as shutter speed iris mode day night mode IR mode image flip power mode and white balance Figure 14 Camera settings screen Preview Playback Bright Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Ircut Filter Type Ircut Filter Level Def Reboot Device 32 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Camera setup Parameter Description Brightness Modifies the different elements of picture quality by adjusting the position of Contrast the values for each of parameter on the scroll bars oe These values can also be modified in live view ue Sharpness IR cut filter type IR cut filter level Focus style Focus limited This function controls when the dome camera switches to day or night mode The dome camera produces high quality color video during the day or when light levels are high At night or when light levels are low th camera switches monochrome and removes the infrared filter to improve IR sensitivity There are three options Auto The camera automatically switches between day and Night mode depeding
45. g systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed To have complete functionality of the Web browser interface with Windows Vista and Windows 7 do the following Run the Browser interface and the DVR player application as an administrator in your workstation Add the camera s IP address to your browser s list of trusted sites To add the camera s IP address to Internet Explorer s list of trusted sites 1 Open Internet Explorer Click Tools and then Internet Options Click the Security tab and then select the Trusted sites icon Click the Sites button Clear the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone box Enter the IP address in the Add this Website to the zone field Click Add and then click Close Click OK in the Internet Options dialog screen Or ENST OT i Se TS Connect to the camera for full browser functionality Accessing the camera over the internet Use the Web browser to access and control the camera over the internet Note Any changes made to the camera s configuration only apply to this camera The configuration of other devices such as cameras or DVRs that may also be connected to the system is not changed It is recommended that you change the administrator password once the set up is complete Only authorized users should be able to modify camera settings See User management on page 60 for inf
46. ht compensation BLC set up 34 Bit rate setup 25 C Cabling recommended cable gauge 6 Camera access using a Web browser 14 configuring 17 Camera behavior adjusting 32 Camera configuration overview description 23 Camera image quality adjusting 32 Camera motion auto scan speed 37 home preset position 38 image freeze 37 keypad control speed 37 park action 38 power loss position 37 preset speed 37 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual proportional pan 37 settings 36 Camera name changing 27 Camera recording schedule 27 Channel configuration overview description 23 Connections alarm inputs outputs 11 power supply 11 video output 11 Customized settings delete 49 D Date set up 24 Day night mode set up 33 Deployment time schedule set up 56 Digital slow shutter DSS set up 34 Dimensions of cameras 4 DST time setting 22 Dwell time 42 E Electronic image stabilization IES set up 34 E mail set up 50 Event schedule set up 56 Exposure control set up 33 F Factory default settings restore 63 Firmware upgrade 63 Flush mount camera installing 8 Focus control set Up 33 Frame rate setup 25 75 Index H Hard drive capacity 63 formatting 63 free space 63 Home preset position 38 Image flip set up 34 Image freeze 37 Initialize lens set up 34 Installing flush mount camera 8 pendant mount camera 7 IP address set up 50 Iris responc
47. ile List box They are arranged by start of time 6 Playback control bar Click to control how the selected file is played back UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Play pause stop reverse fast forward and play the next file in the search result 67 Chapter 9 Camera operation Item Name Description 7 Timeline bar The timeline bar displays the 24 hour period of the day being played back It moves left oldest to right newest The bar is color coded to display the type of recording Click a location on the timeline to move the cursor to where you want playback to start The timeline can also be scrolled to earlier or later periods for play back Vertical bar shows where you are in the playback recording The current time and date are also displayed 8 Audio control PE Adjusts the audio level 9 Archive functions Click these buttons for the following archive actions Capture a screen image of the playback video E Archive the selected file onto your desktop 10 Recording type The color code displays the recording type Recording types are schedule recording alarm recording and manual recording The recording type name is also displayed in the current status window Playing back recorded files Once you have found the video files using the Play Back screen double click a video file in the File List box to start playback Only the selected file is played Note You must have playback righ
48. ing the camera 17 Camera setup 22 Camera information 22 DST time 22 Camera configuration 23 Display information 24 Video recording parameters 25 Camera tamper alarm 29 Adding extra text on screen 31 Camera image settings 32 Reset camera settings 35 Restore camera settings to default 35 Motion setup 36 PTZ channel 37 Park action 38 Home preset position 38 Preset position 39 Limit PTZ movement 40 Preset tour settings 42 Shadow Tour settings 44 Privacy masking 46 Time task 47 Clearing customized settings 49 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 6 Network setup 50 Chapter 7 Alarm setup 54 Motion detection 54 Event schedule for alarms 56 Alarm set up 57 Chapter 8 Camera management 60 User management 60 Format the SDHC card 63 Firmware upgrade 63 Restore default settings 63 Reboot the camera 64 Chapter 9 Camera operation 65 On screen display 65 Live mode 65 Searching recorded video for playback 66 Playing back recorded files 68 Viewing logs 69 Searching for logs 69 Archiving recorded files 70 Using predefined presets 71 Controlling a PTZ camera 72 Appendix A Pin definitions 73 Index 75 ii UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Product description The UltraView IP PTZ 36X camera features integrated network remote monitoring capability with the functions of a high speed dome It is easy to install and operate The dome camera is ideal for all surveillance requi
49. ion setup Table 8 Preset tour speed levels Level Speed s Level Speed s Level Speed s 1 0 3 2 2 3 4 4 6 5 8 6 10 7 12 8 14 9 16 10 18 11 20 12 25 13 30 14 35 15 40 16 45 17 50 18 55 19 60 20 65 21 70 22 80 23 90 24 100 25 110 26 120 27 130 28 140 29 150 30 160 31 170 32 190 33 210 34 230 35 250 36 270 37 290 38 310 39 330 40 350 To set up a preset tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen 2 Select a preset tour number from the Patrol No list The following screen appears Patrol ID Preset ID Preset 01 v Enter a preset ID dwell time in seconds and speed Click Save The preset step is added to the tour list Click Add to add another preset to the tour The screen reappears Repeat steps 2 and 3 and then click Save The new preset is added to the tour list AEEA PTZ Patrol 01 M Add Modify Insert Delete Goto Stop Delete All Patrol Sequence Preset ID Dwell Time s Speed 1 1 2 30 2 1 2 30 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 43 Chapter 5 Motion setup 6 To add a new preset between existing presets in the list select the preset before the new preset and click Insert Enter a preset ID dwell time in seconds and speed in the screen Click Save The new preset appears in the list 7 When all the required presets have been added to the tour list click GoTo to run through the preset tour to check that it is correct To modify a preset tou
50. larm Exception or Operation Select the date of the day to be searched Select the start and end time of recording times Click the Search button to start your search The search results are shown on the log window Click the Preview button in the menu toolbar to the return to the live view Archiving recorded files Archive recorded files onto your computer desktop You can also archive specific incidents in a file Note You must have playback privileges to play back recorded files Avoid moving the external recording device when backing up information onto it To download video to your desktop 1 Search for recorded files For more information on searching for recorded files see Searching recorded video for playback on page 66 Select the file that you want to back up 3 Click the Archive button to start archiving the file to your computer desktop 70 Click again to stop archiving UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 9 Camera operation To archive a video segment 1 While playing back a recorded file click the Capture button to start recording and click it again to stop recording A video segment is created 2 Repeat step 1 to create additional segments You can generate up to 30 additional segments The video segments are saved onto your computer desktop Playing back the archived files Use the standard file player software to play back the videos on your PC Using predefined p
51. larm relay audio and analog video for the dome are prepared Note The mounting surface must be capable of supporting at least 5 kg 11 Ib Unscrew the bubble from the camera and remove the protective tape from the PTZ module Press the two housing tabs on either side of the PTZ module and remove the module from the camera housing Ensure the module cables still exit from the cable entry hole in the top of the housing Note If alarm and audio input output relays are to be used connect them to the PCB of the module and route their cables through the cable entry hole on tom of the housing See Connections on page 11 for further information on the alarm connections Install the housing Adjust the height of the two housing tabs by turning the screw on which they are attached The distance h of the tabs from the housing ring must be greater than the thickness of the ceiling Housing tab Screw UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation 5 Make sure the housing tab is closed and then PUSH the housing into the pass through hole A Hold the housing and fix it by screwing the housing tabs down to the mounting surface B 6 Insert the PTZ module into the housing Align the PTZ module with the housing by aligning the arrows Push the PTZ module into the housing a ke ke sound will indicate when PTZ module is correctly installed If not please remove and rein
52. lean only with a dry cloth If the dirt is difficult to remove use a mild liquid non abrasive detergent and wipe gently Protect from strong light Never face the camera towards the sun Do not aim the camera at bright objects Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects Otherwise the camera may be smeared or damaged Servicing Do not attempt to service this camera yourself Any attempt to dismantle or remove the covers from this product will invalidate the warranty Chapter 2 Installation and may also result in serious injury Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Before you begin When you receive the product check the package and contents for damage and verify that all items are included If any of the items are damaged or missing please contact your local supplier If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box The camera is shipped with the following items e Dome camera e User manual e Quick Start Guide Camera description Figure 1 Camera dimensions Pendant mount camera Flush mount camera 364 mm 14 3 in 254 mm 10 in 158 mm 6 2 in 261 mm 10 3 in 87 mm 3 4 in 9146 mm 5 7 in pe i 220mm 87in 4 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation Figure 2 Overview of the dome camera 1 Ethernet RJ 45 PoE connect
53. m Exception known as Notification and Operation In the search results listed in the Log window these four log types are shown under Main information types and each has its own sub information type listed which provides a description of the cause of the log See Table 12 for more information UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 69 Chapter 9 Camera operation Table 12 Sub information type by main type Main information type Sub information type by main information type All All Alarm External Alarm In External Alarm Out Motion Detect Start Motion Detect Stop View Tamper Start and View Tamper Stop Exception Notification Video Signal Loss Illegal Access Hard Disk Error Hard Disk Full IP Conflict and DCD Lost Operation Power On Shut Down Abnormal Shut Panel Login Panel Logout Panel Config Panel File Play Panel Time Play Local Start Record Local Stop Record Panel PTZ Panel Preview Panel Set Time Local Upgrade Net Login Net Logout Net Start Record Net Stop Record Net Start Transparent Channel Net Stop Transparent Channel Net Get Parameter Net Config Net get Status Net Alert On Net Alert Off Net Reboot BiComStart Start Voice Talk BiComStop Stop Voice Talk Net Upgrade Net File Play Net Time Play Net PTZ To search logs by type 1 gr P i io In live mode click the Log button in the menu toolbar to display the Log screen Select one of the four log types All A
54. mage subfolder to open its screen 2 Click OK You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 35 Chapter 5 Motion setup This chapter describes how to configure camera movement See Figure 15 below Each folder is explained in detail in the following sections Figure 15 Motion menu screens Preview Playback fX Parameters Configuration ee Enable Proportional Pan E Remote Configuration Basic Information Enable Image Freeze fs DST Setting i Channel Parameters fs Network Parameters Keypad Control Speed Normal M Alarm Parameters E Motion Y PTZ Channel Y Park Action Home Position Presets PT Label PTZ Limited Patrols Preset Speed Auto Scan Speed Zoom Label Preset Label Patterns Y Privacy Masks Y Time Task Y Clear fs Deployment Time Power Loss Position i User Management fs HDD Management M Remotely Upgrade i Default M Reboot Device UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 36 Chapter 5 Motion setup PTZ channel Use this menu to define the preset keypad control and auto scan speeds See Figure 15 for the screen Table 5 PTZ channel menu description Parameter Description Enable proportional pan This automatically adjusts the pan tilt speeds in proportion to the depth of zoom This function prevents the image on the monitor from moving too quickly when there is a large depth of zoom Default setting is Enable When disabled i
55. n about a user such as their name password or computer ID To modify user information 1 In the Remote Configuration folder click the User Management subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the user whose information you want to change 3 Click the Modify button The User Information screen appears 4 Change the information required Note The user Admin can only be changed by entering the admin password 5 Click OK to accept the change and return to the User Management screen 62 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 8 Camera management Format the SDHC card Use the HDD Management screen to display the capacity and free space available on the SDHC card in the camera as well as to format the card Stop all recording before formatting the SDHC card Once formatting is completed reboot the camera Otherwise the device will not function properly To format the SDCH card 1 Click the HDD Management folder to open its screen 2 Click Select All Only one HDD option is listed 3 Click Format A screen appears showing the formatting status Firmware upgrade The camera firmware is stored in the flash memory Use the upgrade function to write the firmware file digicap DAV into the flash memory You need to upgrade firmware when it has become outdated When you upgrade the firmware all existing settings are unchanged Only the new features are added with their default settings To upgrade the firmware
56. nfiguration E Remote Configuration Basic Information 95 08 2012 Tue 13 44 50 F zoom L DST Setting 4 Channel Parameters Ei fs Network Parameters CO wis 8 Focus O M Alarm Parameters LE Motion PTZ Channel Preset Y Park Action Y Home Position Y Presets Y PTZ Limited Y Patrols y Patems Y Privacy Masks Y Time Task Y Clear Patterns Patterns 01 v User Management fs HDD Management Record Start Record Stop Record Clear M Remotely Upgrade L Default Preview Stop M Reboot Device Table 9 Shadow tour menu description Parameter Description Pattern Displays the selected shadow tour number Space Remaining memory available to record a shadow tour Record start Start recording the selected shadow tour Record stop Stop recording the selected shadow tour Record clear Deletes the selected shadow tour Preview Previews the tour to check that it is as desired Stop Stop the preview Note The motion limit stop function is unavailable when configuring and replaying shadow tours To set up a shadow tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Pattern subfolder to open its screen 2 Enter the shadow tour number The amount of memory available to record the shadow tour is displayed 3 Click Record Start and use the PTZ control buttons to record the route for this shadow tour When the memory reaches zero no further recording can be done UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 45 Ch
57. nnections on page 11 for further information on the alarm connections Attach the camera housing to the bracket using the screws enclosed with the bracket as shown below Insert the PTZ module into the housing Position the tabs on the PTZ module by aligning the arrow label on the module with those on the housing see below The module should firmly snap into position ti Note If using a SDHC card insert it into the camera before inserting the PTZ module into the housing 6 Re attach the bubble by screwing it to the housing using three M3 screws 7 Route the PTZ module cables through the bracket UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation 8 To Connect the cables e Connect the crimp on BNC connector of the video output to the coaxial video cable of a monitor optional e Connect the Ethernet cable to a network e Connect the power cable to the power source Warning After installation the PTZ module will perform a PTZ self test and initializes with the power on DO NOT touch and move the camera while it is self testing and initializing Configure the dome camera to suit its location install the flush mount cameras Prepare the mounting surface On the false ceiling mark the position and size of the housing pass through hole The size of the cutout must be between 192 mm 194 mm Cut out the hole Make sure the facility cables Ethernet and power and if used a
58. nue to display all colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting for example Select one of the five options Auto Select to enable or disable automatic white balance Its color temperature range is 3000 to 7500 K The white balance value is calculated using color information from the entire screen This is the default setting Manual Select to make manual adjustments to the white balance Indoor Select for a static indoor setting Optimizes the WB for typical indoor conditions Outdoor Select for a static outdoor setting Optimizes the WB for typical outdoor conditions Auto tracing Select to enable or disable auto tracing white balance Its color temperature range is 2000 to 10 000 K The white balance is calculated or traced more quickly than by the Auto function Reset camera settings Use this menu to return all changes made under the Camera Settings menu back to the previously configured settings To reset camera settings 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Reset Image subfolder to open its screen 2 Click OK to the question Are you sure to reset the image You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera Restore camera settings to default Use this menu to restore all the camera settings back to the factory default settings To restore camera settings 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Restore I
59. on the light levels This is the default setting Day Manually select Day mode Night Manually select Night mode This is the light level at which the IR cut filter in the camera switches to day or night mode The options include Low Mid and High Default is Mid Low indicates a higher sensitivity and can improve reliability of the lens so that it is fast to switch to Day mode and relatively difficult to change into Night mode High indicates that it is fast to switch to Night mode and difficult to change into Day mode Note This option depends on the camera model Select one of the three options to control camera focus Auto focus The lens continuously adjusts to the correct focus automatically for the sharpest picture This is the default setting Manual The focus is adjusted manually by clicking the Focus buttons on the Web browser Semiautomatic The focus is fixed when the camera is not moving or zooming When PTZ is activated the focus is automatically adjusted Defines the shortest distance for auto focus Set it to 1 cm 30 cm 1 mor 3m Advanced configuration parameters Exposure Shutter lris Specify the method the camera uses to adjust to different light levels Auto Iris shutter speed and gain manual automatically adjust to get a consistent video output level Default value Iris first The iris controls exposure Shutter speed and gain manual function are disabled Shutter first The shu
60. open its screen Select an alarm output 3 Select the alarm output delay time 58 The alarm output delay is the length of time that an alarm output triggers before stopping Select a Delay option 5 10 and 30 seconds 1 2 5 and 10 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 7 Alarm setup minutes and Manual stop If Manual stop is selected the alarm output will stop only when the alarm input stops 4 Select an output mode This refers to the sensor type You can select Normal Open NO or Normal Close NC according to the sensor type 5 If required copy the settings of this alarm output to the other alarm output 6 Click Save to save changes Note The camera will prompt you to reboot in order for the changes to take effect UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 59 Chapter 87BChapter 8 Camera management Chapter 8 Camera management This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured User management This section describes how to manage users from the User Management screen You can e Add or delete users who can access and control the camera e Modify passwords e Assign access privileges to users Only the administrator can manage users The administrator can create up to 15 additional individual users and allocate privileges to each of them When new users are added to the list the administrator can define individual passwords or each user can use a defa
61. or Connect to the network devices 2 Video output Connect the BNC connector to a CCTV monitor Optional 3 Power supply cord Connect 24 VAC power supply Housing PTZ module 6 Bubble Specifications Operating temperature Pendant housing 10 to 50 14 to 122 F Flush housing 30 to 65 C 22 to 149 F Power supply 24 VAC 4 VAC Power consumption 30 W heater on 15 W heater off Dimensions mm Pendant housing 220 x 261 mm 8 66 x10 27 in Flush housing 206 x 241 mm 8 11 x 9 49 in Environmental Pendant housing IP66 Flush housing IP54 Weight 5 kg 11 lb System requirements For proper operation adhere to the following operational cable and power requirements for the dome camera Cable requirements Table 1 on page 6 lists the requirements for the cables that connect to the dome camera UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 5 Chapter 2 Installation Table 1 Recommended cable requirements Operation Cable requirement Max length feet meters Data RS 485 Not used Video 75 ohm RG 59 coaxial cable with BNC ends 750 228 Alarm Cat 5 cable recommended 1250 381 Network Cat 5 cable recommended 492 150 Power 24 VAC cable To determine the size of cable needed for individual applications see Power cable size and length requirements below Power cable size and length requirements Use the proper gauge of power cable to ensure proper operation
62. or more information Schedule recording Defines the schedule when the camera records Defining a recording schedule on page 27 Motion detection Defines the on screen area to trigger a response the detection schedule and method of response See Motion Detection on page 36 Video tampering Defines the on screen area to trigger a response the detection schedule and method of response See Camera tamper alarm on page 29 Text overlay Defines up to four lines of extra text on screen They can be positioned anywhere See Adding extra text on screen on page 31 Camera settings Defines the camera image quality and behavior parameters such as shutter speed iris mode day night mode image flip and white balance See Camera image settings on page 32 Reset image Resets the camera settings to the previously configured and saved values See Reset on page 35 Restore image Restores the camera settings to factory default See Restore on page 35 All changes made apply only to the camera being configured Parameters cannot be copied to another camera Note When schedule parameters are modified the camera will prompt you to reboot after the changes are saved UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 23 Chapter 4 Camera setup Figure 10 Display settings screen of the Channel parameters folder E Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration fs Local Configuration Date amp Time LE
63. ormation on changing passwords To access the camera online 1 In the Web browser enter the camera s IP address default is 192 168 222 89 Use the tool P Finder enclosed on the CD to find the IP address of the camera The Login dialog box appears 2 Enter your user name and password as well as the port to be used Default user name admin 14 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Using the Web browser Default password 1234 Default port 8000 Click Login The Web browser screen appears in live mode The live screen is initially blank 3 Click the Preview button on the top of the screen for the live mode images to appear on screen Overview of the camera Web browser The camera is configured using a Web browser The browser lets you view record and play back recorded videos as well as manage the camera from any PC with Internet access The browser s easy to use controls give you quick access to all camera functions See Figure 6 on page 16 Only one camera is accessible from a single Web browser window If there is more than one camera connected over the network open a separate Web browser window for each individual camera Note Any changes made to the camera s configuration only apply to this camera The configuration of other devices that may be connected to the camera such as cameras or DVRs is not changed UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 15 Chapter 3 Using the Web browser
64. ose 24 hour format or 12 hour format 24 hour is default Click Save to save changes To modify text transparency 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Display Setting subfolder to open its screen Select a display mode for the camera from the OSD Status list box Display modes include Transparent amp flickering The screen image appears through the text The text flashes on and off Transparent amp unflickering The screen image appears through the text This is default Nontransparent amp flickering The screen image is behind the text The text flashes on and off Nontransparent amp unflickering The screen image is behind the text Click Save to save changes Video recording parameters You can adjust the video recording parameters to obtain the image quality and file size best suited to your needs Figure 11 on page 26 lists the recording options you can configure for the camera UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 25 Chapter 4 Camera setup Figure 11 Video pa Preview rameters screen Playback fY Parameters Configuration f Local Configuration LE Remote Configuration M Basic Information fs DST Setting Channel Name IPCamera 01 Encoding Parameters Main stream Video amp Audio lt Stream Type A Channel Parameters Display Setting Schedule Record Motion Detection Video Tampering Text Overlay Camera Settings Reset Image Restore im
65. ote Configuration fs Basic Information E DST Setting B Channel Parameters LE Network Parameters Y Network Setting Y PPPOE Setting DDNS Setting Time Setting Y E mail Setting M Alarm Parameters E Motion fs Deployment Time E User Management E HDD Management MB Remotely Upgrade M Default M Reboot Device E Enable DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Device Port HTTP Port NIC Type Multicast Address Table 10 Network setting parameters Chapter 6 Network setup 192 168 222 89 255 255 255 0 M A v 0 0 0 0 8000 10M 100M Auto 192 168 222 1 Parameter Description Network settings PPPoE settings DDNS settings IP address Specifies the IP address of the camera The default IP address is 192 168 222 89 Subnet mask Specifies the subnet mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Specifies the gateway IP address The gateway IP is used to communicate in different network segments The default value is 192 168 222 1 DNS server Specifies either DynDNS or IP server Default value is 0 0 0 0 Device port Specifies the port used for the Internet Explorer IE browser The default value is 8000 HTTP port Specifies the port used for the Internet Explorer IE browser The default value is 80 NIC type Specifies the NIC type Default is 10M 100M Auto Other options include 10M half dup 10M full dup 100M half dup and 100M full dup and 10M 100M auto Default is 10M 100M auto
66. r 1 In the Motion folder click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the preset tour Patrol to be modified from the Patrol No dropdown list 3 Select the preset to be modified and click Modify 4 In the screen that appears change the information required Click Save to save the changes To preview a preset tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the preset tour to be previewed from the Patrol No dropdown list 3 Click Goto The preset tour patrol is executed To delete a preset tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the preset tour patrol to be deleted from the Patrol No dropdown list 3 Click Delete The preset tour is deleted To delete all preset tours click Delete All Shadow Tour settings A shadow tour called Pattern in the menu is a tour that a PTZ camera learns by recording up to 10 minutes of manual PTZ operation including pan tilt zoom and preset functions It can be replayed using a Web browser TruVision Navigator or automatically using a configured function such as an alarm park time or power up Up to four shadow tours can be set up There is no priority between the four tours 44 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 5 Motion setup Figure 20 Shadow tour pattern screen Preview Playback fY Parameters Configuration Bs Local Co
67. rements in a wide variety of locations such as roads airports railway stations harbors stadiums scenic areas and parking lots This is the user manual for UltraView IP PTZ 36X camera models e UVP N120P 36X P e UVP N120S 36X P e UVP N120F 36X P Features This section describes the UltraView IP PTZ 36X camera features Built in Web server e One channel of compressed video stream transmitted via network and decoded for local display e Supports up to six connections via the network e Supports multiple network transmission protocols e Web access for WAN applications e Management of dome configuration and user permission administration via Ethernet e IP address dynamic allocation Built in driver receiver e Integrated design ensures high reliability UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction e 256 presets and 8 tours programmable each tour with a maximum of 32 configurable presets e Supports up to four shadow tours with a recording time of up to 10 minutes e Up to 24 programmable privacy mask areas depending on camera models Built in pan tilt e High precision motor drive stable operation sensitive reaction and precise positioning e Integrated design with compact construction e 360 continuous rotation e Low speed movement ensures high image stability e Preset positioning tolerance less than 0 1 Built in zoom lens e High sensibility and high resolution e Auto focus e
68. resets The camera supports up to 256 presets However 26 of them are predefined for specific functions such as accessing the OSD menu 95 They cannot be changed See Table 13 below for the complete list In the PTZ control panel of the Web browser screen select a predefined reset value from the drop down list Table 13 Predefined presets Preset Function Preset Function number number 33 Auto flip 93 Set manual limit stops 34 Pan zero 94 Remote reboot 35 Patrol 1 Tour 1 95 Access OSD menu 36 Patrol 2 Tour 2 96 Stop a scan 37 Patrol 3 Tour 3 97 Start random scanning 38 Patrol 4 Tour 4 98 Start frame scanning 39 IR cut filter in 99 Start pan scanning 40 IR cut filter out 100 Start tilt scanning 41 Pattern 1 Shadow Tour 1 101 Start panorama scanning 42 Pattern 2 Shadow Tour 2 102 Patrol 5 Tour 5 43 Pattern 3 Shadow Tour 3 103 Patrol 6 Tour 6 44 Pattern 4 Shadow Tour 4 104 Patrol 7 Tour 7 92 Enable limit stops setting 105 Patrol 8 Tour 8 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 71 Chapter 9 Camera operation Controlling a PTZ camera You can control a PTZ dome camera from this camera by connecting the PTZ dome camera through the RS 485 port This situation could be required in order to avoid doing extensive cabling for the PTZ dome camera Supported PTZ protocols GE RS 485 ASCII Philips 3 DennardDome GE RS 485 default Philips 2 DeltaDome VideoTec Philips BBV VCL SpeedDom
69. se Microsoft Internet Explorer IE Web browser You must have administrator rights on your PC in order to configure the cameras over the internet Checking your Web browser security level When using the Web browser interface you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer However you cannot download data such as video and images due to the increased security measure Consequently you should check the security level of your PC so that you are able to interact with the cameras over the Web and if necessary modify the Active X settings Configuring IE Active X controls You should confirm the ActiveX settings of your Web browser To change the Web browser s security level 1 In Internet Explorer click Internet Options on the Tools menu 2 On the Security tab click the zone to which you want to assign a Web site under Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings 3 Click Custom Level 4 Change the ActiveX controls and plug ins options to Enable and click OK Or Under Reset Custom Settings click the security level for the whole zone in the Reset To box and select Low Click Reset Then click OK to the Internet Options Security tab screen 5 Click Apply in the Internet Options Security tab screen UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 13 Chapter 3 Using the Web browser Windows Vista and 7 users Internet Explorer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 operatin
70. stall it _ j Note If using a SDHC card with the camera insert it into the camera before inserting the PTZ module into the housing 7 Re attach the bubble by screwing it to the housing using three M3 screws 8 Install the trim ring Align the trim ring to the housing and insert the fix pins to the holes Then rotate the ring clockwise UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation 9 Connect the cables see Figure 1 on page 4 e Connect the crimp on BNC connector of the video output to the coaxial video cable of a monitor optional e Connect the Ethernet cable to a network e Connect the power cable to the power source Warning After installation the PTZ module will perform a PTZ self test and initializes with the power on DO NOT touch and move the camera while it is self testing and initializing 10 Configure the dome camera to suit its location Accessing the SDHC card Insert an 8GB or 16GB SDHC card for local storage as a backup in case the network fails for example The card is not supplied with the camera See Format the SDHC card on page 63 to format the card Video and log files stored on the SDHC card can only be accessed via the Web browser You cannot access the card using TruVision Navigator or a recording device Figure 3 SDHC card location Card slot apa 10 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 2 Installation
71. t can be difficult to manually control the movement of the camera when zooming in Note This function is enabled by default when setting shadow tours Enable image freeze When enabled the camera image is frozen while the camera is moving during a PTZ operation Default setting is Disable Preset speed Select an option from 1 to 8 Default is 4 Keypad control speed Select low medium or high Auto scan speed Select a value between 1 and 40 PTZ OSD display Zoom label Define for how long the zoom label is displayed on screen The label can be displayed for a few seconds for example always displayd Always open or never displayed Always close Select one of the options 2s 5s 10s always close always open Default is 2s PT label Define for how long the pan tilt PT label is displayed on screen The label can be displayed for a few seconds for example always displayd Always open or never displayed Always close Select one of the options 2s 5s 10s always close always open Default is 2s Preset label Define for how long the preset label is displayed on screen The label can be displayed for a few seconds for example always displayd Always open or never displayed Always close Select one of the options 2s 5s 10s always close always open Default is 2s Save PTZ power off Power loss position When enabled the camera can return to its previous postion after
72. ts to playback recorded images See User management on page 60 for more information To play back a recorded file 1 Search for the desired video files using the Playback screen Recordings can be searched by date and time They are listed in the file list box and are arranged by start time 2 Double click a video file in the file list box to start playback Only the selected file is played While playing back a video the timeline bar displays the type and time of the recording The timeline can be manually scrolled using the mouse When completed click the Preview button on the menu toolbar to return to live mode 68 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual Chapter 9 Camera operation Viewing logs The number of logs that can be stored on a SDHC card depends on the capacity of the card When this capacity is reached the system starts deleting older logs To view logs stored on the camera s SDHC card click the Log button on the menu toolbar in live mode The Log screen appears See Figure 30 below Note You must have playback rights to playback recorded images See Modifying user information on page 43 for more information Figure 30 Log screen 1 Log button 4 Start and end time search 2 Log type search 5 Start search 3 Date search Searching for logs You can search for logs of recordings by log type date as well as the start and end of recording times There are four types of logs All Alar
73. tter speed controls exposure Iris and gain manual functions are disabled Manual Shutter speed and iris are manually controlled Specify the shutter speed Select one of the speeds available 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 12 1 50 1 60 1 123 1 150 1 215 1 425 1 1000 1 1750 1 3500 or 1 10000 The iris opens and closes in response to changing lighting conditions Set the response level of the iris to f1 4 f1 6 f2 0 f2 4 f3 4 f4 0 f4 8 f5 6 6 8 f8 0 9 6 f11 f14 f16 f19 or f22 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 33 Chapter 4 Camera setup Parameter Description Zoom limit Define a limit to the telephoto zoom Telephoto zoom is the camera s optical zoom multiplied by digital zoom When the zoom limit is set to the minimum value the digital zoom is disabled and the optical zoom is at maximum value Optical zoom is performed by the lens With digital zoom a portion of the image is enlarged by the camera unit to full size of the image which can degrade the image quality Select a value 36 72 144 288 432 Note The settings vary depending on camera model Image flip Use this function to flip the original image into a mirror image This could be Noise reduction Noise reduce level DSS WDR WDR level BLC Initialize lens EIS 34 used for example when the camera needs to be installed upside down Seelct Center to flip the image The options can vary depending on camera models Def
74. ult password See Figure 28 on page 61 Passwords limit access to the camera and the same password can be used by several users When creating a new user you must give the user a password There is no default password provided for all users Users can modify their password However only an administrator can create a password for a user Admin passwords can have up to four digits ranging from 1 to 4 to allow you access to the camera Note Keep the admin password in a safe place If you should forget it contact technical support You can control who can connect to a camera by the user IP and physical MAC addresses entered for a user Setting up a user with a MAC address from the user s computer prohibits access to the camera from other computers All users can connect to a camera when IP and MAC addresses are set to zero The user access rights must be set up for each camera individually UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 60 Chapter 8 Camera management Figure 28 User management screen Playback too Current user admin Types of users A user s access privileges to the system are automatically defined by their user type There are three types of user e Admin This is the system administrator The administrator can configure all settings Only the administrator can create and delete user accounts Admin cannot be deleted e Operator This user can only change the configuration of his her own account An operator
75. ust video image settings such as brightness contrast saturation and hue A pop up window appears to adjust the settings Click HE to return to default settings These values can also be adjusted from the Channelparameters gt Camera settings menu Enable disable e PTZ When enabled scroll on the mouse wheel to zoom in and out of an image on 2 screen Use for 3D positioning Select an area on screen and click this button The camera will zoom in on the area and show it centered on screen 10 Audio setting Start stop bi directional audio Note You need to have a microphone attached to your PC to be able to send out audio 11 Audio Turn the audio function on or off Configuring the camera Once the camera hardware has been installed the camera can then be configured using your PC In the camera browser interface click the Configuration button on the menu toolbar to access the configuration screens See Figure 7 on page 18 You can easily change to live view or playback for example by clicking these buttons on the menu toolbar The configuration pane displays the configuration tree with the configuration parameter folders The configuration pane is always visible Each folder has a list of subfolders that display the different configuration screens The camera is shipped with on screen display OSD menus in English only UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual 17 Chapter 3 Using the Web browser Figure 7

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