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Megapixel Network Camera SNC-1300 User Guide
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1. Bookmarks Ctrl B YLM Configuration Ctrl m Messages Ctrl M Plugins and extensions e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The C button cancels new settings NETWORK CAMERA 46 User Guide NETWORK CAMERA 47 User Guide Interface Settings Language Intertace Type O Native This is VLC s defaut interlace with a native look and feel Display mode E Embed video in irtertace Resize intertace to video size Show a controller in fullscreen 7 Systray icon O Shins This is VLC s skinnable interface You can download other skins at ME aking webate sss re Instances O Allow only one instance C Enqueue files when in one instance mode File associations Association Setup Privacy Network Interaction Abu a dowlond poly CO Aetate uae ote E2 Saw recent payed tems Pee OOOO OS RTP RTSP SDP demuxer using Live555 b poi O Force multicast RTP via RTSP Tunnel RTSP and RTP over HTTP HTTP tunnel port Caching value ms C Kasenna RTSP dialect IRTSP user name If you check Use RTP over RTSP TCP determine whether to use Video Setup Streaming Engine RTSP TCP If you uncheck Use RTP over RTSP TCP determine whether to use Video Setup Streaming Engine RTP UDP and RTP Multicast Under the Media menu Select Open Network Stream or simply use the shortcut key Ctrl N select RTSP under Protocol YLC media player P O
2. aid 4CIF 1 48 MEGA eno ul ACIF 11 20 Quality Very High High Middle Low and Very Low Default Display Main Stream and Sub Stream are available to choose on the monitoring page Stream Audio In Check to use an audio input channel Audio Out Check to use an audio output channel Max User Connection Select from 1 to 5 to limit the concurrent users Mic Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity of an audio mic Set this to Low for an amplifiable mic and High for others Set to Low for non mic line in signals NETWORK CAMERA 44 User Guide Category Description Use Check to use the Continuous JPEG Image Transmission option FrameRate Select a number of frames per second Server Name Enter the domain name or IP address of your FTP server Category Server Port Description Enter the port number of your FTP server Home Directory Enter a home directory in the FTP server to save the data Make sure to enter 1 to save the data directly to the FTP server s home directory User ID Enter an ID to connect to the FTP server User Password Enter the password for the ID that is entered above NETWORK CAMERA 45 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C E Streaming Engine E How to use Streaming Engine Configure the RTP RTSP streaming service We recommend VLC media player among Streaming Engine products enn Daanin Version 1 0 1 or higher RTSP TCP Check to use RTSP T
3. LOCATION REGISTRATION DATE MAC ADDRESS Pic 4 9 Product Information 66 Click the Shortcut button under View Video to move to the login page of a selected product The Modify and Delete buttons under Product Management are to modify and delete the information for a device that is registered on your Product List They move to corresponding pages however only if you enter the correct password The Product ID Domain cannot be modified you must first delete the current Product ID and then create a new one Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer 4 2 3 2 IP Filtering 4 2 3 3 Alarm Sensor You can allow or deny certain IPs Configure the options to use the Alarm services by attaching a sensor to the camera iPOLIS Network Security Solution Ce E Logout iPOLIS Net Solution E Logout Network IP Filtering Network IP Filtering Default Policy IP Filtering Alarm Sensor Alarm Sensor E mail FTP Alarm E mail FTP Alarm Category Category IP filtering Check on use to enable IP Filtering Determines action on an IP displayed in the Filtering Rules pane Digital In Sensor Setup Default policy Allow Allows connections for the IP Deny Rejects connections for the IP Catego Description Use Activates the Default policy for an IP next to the checkbox Hoi R Filtering Rules IP iab o ping of IPs to apply IP Filtering eae Normal Open and Normal Close are available ch
4. To prevent electrical fire do not connect multiple power cords to a single outlet Do not place heavy objects or vessels containing water on the unit since it can cause serious malfunctions NETWORK CAMERA 4 User Guide Do not pull on the power plug with any force a damaged plug may cause electric shock or fire Do not force an RJ 45 cable into the product connection port when connecting to a network Stop using the product immediately if smoke or an unusual amount of heat is emanating from your camera Failure to do so may result in fire To avoid the risk of an explosion the internal Lithium battery must be replaced only with an identical or a fully compatible product The internal lithium battery requires specialized skills for replacement it must be replaced by a technician not by the user For assistance please contact our service center Obsolete batteries must be properly retired or recycled to protect the environment Do not expose the battery to heat or place it in fire short circuiting or disassembling the battery is also hazardous Do not recharge the battery Disassembly and Cleaning There is a risk of malfunction shock and other dangers Do not disassemble or attempt to fix or alter the product yourself Do not clean the product with water paint thinner or other organic solvent as doing so may Cause product malfunctions and or electric shock When cleaning the product use a dry cloth to wipe
5. NETWORK CAMERA 73 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer 4 2 4 2 User You can change the password of the administrator ID and configure user accounts on this page IPOLIS seor scsry soution Product Info Log message Upgrade Reboot Category Description ira Password Change the password for the administrator account Ges Sati Check on or off to allow guest access to main viewer enable or disable the P Guest Access button Current llsar You can add and delete users and configure permissions for each user The default password is user1 to userd E User Permissions Available user permissions in the Current user menu are as follows Category Description Video Allows using video related options compression and resolution Control Allows outputting audio alarms and controlling the camera PTZ operation Audio Allows inputting audio Check to activate an account ue Unchecked user accounts cannot be used to login NETWORK CAMERA 9 User Guide g 1 To restrict a user from controlling the camera uncheck Control X The Pan Tilt Zoom and Audio Alarm icons are grayed out and disabled 2 9 2 Restrict a user from using video related options uncheck Video e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The SEU button cancels new settings NETWORK CAMERA 75 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C 4 2 4 3 Time
6. r IP addresses IP address LEI ALARM RS 485 BE SUPA RESET POWER 8 192 168 1 XXX vipeo oc e DC12V AC 24V r Default gateways Gateway CLASS2 ONLY 192 168 1 1 Automatic metric Interface metric 192 168 1 XXX as the internal IP of your computer XXX 0 255 Chapter 3 Installing Camera amp Network Setup C e 192 168 1 100 is the IP address for the camera and will be unavailable as an internal IP address for your computer 2 Open an internet browser on your computer enter http 192 168 1 100 in the address bar and then press Enter You will be connected to the login screen of Web Viewer of the SNC 1300 network camera 10 x a a EE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Back r ED gt x 12 F JO Search 52 Favorites 2 33 Address http 192 168 1 100 rl Do Links 3 Log in with the administrator account and then move to the Network page The default administrator login information is ID admin and PW 11111111 9 Note The default administrator login information is ID admin and PW 11111111 NETWORK CAMERA 34 User Guide 4 Move to Config Network page to enter optimal network settings for install base Click Apply button when done to save the settings IPOLIS se sy sson ARNAN NANANA PE Ree Memo Network aN xDSL DHCP IP Filtering LAN Alarm Sensor IP Address
7. Mic Mono to the AUDIO IN terminal X Connect the Phone Jack Audio Output terminal speaker to the AUDIO OUT terminal 31 9 Note For the network settings you must register an internal IP of your computer In your computer click Start Control Panel Network Connections e A condenser mic is recommended for the AUDIO IN terminal AA eet Properti ocal Area Lonnection gt Froperties e A speaker with a self contained amp is recommended for the AUDIO OUT terminal 4 Local Area Connection Properties Connect using E9 AMD PCNET Family PCI Ethemet Ad This connection uses the following items M a Client for Microsoft Networks M File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M JE QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Use this method if you are installing only one SNC 1300 network camera Uninstall r Description 1 Connect the SNC 1300 network camera and your computer using a cross cable pion Coro Pito ieret Protocol The defaut le area worl protocol provides communication actoss diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected YJ Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Next select the Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button below then press the Advanced to set advanced options for your product VIDEO OUT AUDIO ETHE PoE Advanced TCP IP Settings Lun OUT i Options e NS O
8. POLIS Megapixel Network Camera SNC 1300 User Guide Before installing and operating this product please read this manual thoroughly English POLIS APOL ES a brand integrated into Samsung s network products stands for a convenient world Polis made safe Police through Samsung s superior network performance Internet Protocol iPOLIS network cameras and servers are our advanced security systems providing versatile network options by default including an Ethernet interface for easy internet connection high quality image transfer options using MPEG 4 M JPEG a Web Viewer two way audio and remote control capacity FCC Compliance Statement NOTE 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 cause the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other Euro
9. and time Save Image Saves the channel screen as a JPEG file NETWORK CAMERA 39 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C Basic Select a screen resolution and image compression type e Resolution For more information about the Main and Sub Stream settings please refer to the Video Setup page Main Sub Resolution Main e Compression Types 3 ees Compression MPEG 4 w M JPEG Frame Rate e Frame Rate adjusts the zoom and focus of the camera Clicking the button displays a circular button as shown below i A Click a symbol on the circular ff amp button to zoom the camera in or out or adjust the focus A maximum number of frames to transfer eU High per second e Quality 9 Note This PTZ option becomes available only if the external device SRX 100B SUNGJIN Video Quality e g SJ3000RX is installed and supports the PTZ operation Very High High Middle Low Very Low Relay Turns on or off a connected relay this button activates when a relay is turned on or off PTZ Controls the PTZ operation of the camera Select the PAN TILT button to control the Pan and Tilt operations of a camera Clicking the button displays a circular button as shown below Click an arrow on the circular button to rotate the camera in that direction e In case a relay is not connected to the camera clicking this button does not tum a relay on or off even if the button turns blue w
10. or installed in an environment with fluctuating lighting levels E Day amp Night Mode DAY NIGHT Switches between the Color and B amp W modes 1 Auto Color mode is normally used and B amp W mode is used for low light conditions 2 BWW Black and White Displays video in black and white 3 Color Displays video in color NETWORK CAMERA 55 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer e Using a video auto iris lens at a low LENS level may prevent the camera from switching between the Color and B amp W modes automatically e f the Gain mode under the Exposure menu is set to OFF the Day amp Night mode is fixed to color and cannot be switched e Using infrared illumination may result in poorer focus than using visible light illumination To improve focus when using IR illumination use an Extra Low Dispersion lens with your camera d E Image Adjustment Setup IMAGE ADJ 1 FLIP SETUP Inverts an image vertically upside down 2 MIRROR SETUP Inverts an image horizontally by flipping the left and right 3 SHARPNESS SETUP Adjusts the image outline enhancement level Select a level that best suits your image e Setting Outline Adjustment too high may cause the image to appear unnatural and or cause noise in the picture E Custom Backlight Compensation BLC Manually define an area in the picture to enhance the visibility of subjects in that area E Reset RESET Resets all OSD setti
11. 2K ohm Output 1 Phone Jack Line out 1Vpp Speaker out 16 ohm Audi P _ ka ei i C s Method m ae SAMSUNG Sampling Rate 8 KHz x Input Terminal 1 input NO NC a i E EG g VIDEO DG DCI oo us Terminal 1 output Remote Alert Via E mail or oneshot FTP a Fam Mua Connection RJ 45 10 100 Base T Connection PTZ control interface Storage SD SDHC Memory 1GB 2GB SD and 4GB SDHC Memory cards recommendation RS 485 S W SAMSUNG Installation Program Provided IP installer Provided Dedicated Viewer Provided Web Server ActiveX Controller Provided General Input Voltage Dual DC12V 10 AC24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af Power Consumption Max 8 5W Operating Temperature Humidity 10 C 50 C 30 80 RH Dimensions WxHxD 74x61x152mm 2 91 x2 4 x5 98 Weight 585g 1 29 Ib Lens Mount C CS IPOLIS al SAMSUNG TECHWIN SALES NETWORK e SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO LTD 145 3 Sangdaewon 1 dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do Korea 462 703 TEL 82 31 740 8151 8 FAX 82 31 740 8145 e SAMSUNG TECHWIN AMERICA Inc e SAMSUNG TECHWIN EUROPE CO LTD 1480 Charles Willard St Carson CA 90746 UNITED STATES Samsung House 1000 Hillswood Drive Hillswood Business Tol Free 1 877 213 1222 FAX 1 310 632 2195 Park Chertsey Surrey UNITED KINGDOM KT16 OPS www samsungc ctvusa com TEL 44 1932 45 5300 FAX 44 1932 45 5325 www samsungtechwin com
12. 80 No Use www samsung ipolis com IP Filtering IP Filtering Use No Use Default Policy Deny Alarm Sensor Use Type Relay R1 Relay Duration Digital In Sensor Setup Use Normal Open No Use 3sec FTP No Use No Use Digital Out Relay Alarm Setup Mail Recording No Use No Use No Use No Use E mail FTP Alarm Server Name server name Server Port Home Directory User ID User Password 21 user id Email Setup Recipient E mail Address 1 Recipient E mail Address 2 SMTP Server Name mail address1 mail address2 external_smtp_ server_name Authentication Mail Subject Mail Body Use external_smtp_ id mail_subject mail_body Product Info Model Mac Address SNC 1300 Device Name SNC 1300 Channel Name Location Description Memo ch01cam location description memo Administrator Password Change Type Re Type Guest Setup Current Users Guest Access User Name Password Control Level Video Control Audio In Use User Name Password Control Level Video Control Audio In Use User Name Password Control Level Video Control Audio In Use User Name Log message Upgrade Reboot Current Users Current Time Password user4 Control Level Use Video Use U
13. and whiteouts to appear even when the camera is operating normally e Make sure to check ON to activate the option NETWORK CAMERA 54 User Guide m White Balance WHITE BAL Use this White Balance option to adjust the screen colors 1 ATW Automatic Tracing White Balance Performs the multiple white balance operation automatically Color temperature between 1 800 and 10 500 K is used 2 AWC Obtain optimal White Balance for current illumination environment by pointing the camera at a sheet of white paper and pressing the SET button The white balance requires readjustment if the lighting condition changes 3 MANUAL You can make fine adjustments in Manual Mode First use either Auto or Temporary mode to adjust the white balance Switch to Manual mode and click the SET button Increase or decrease Red and Blue values to adjust the color of video RED Level Changes the Red values of video To apply the change immediately press Execute BLUE Level Changes the Blue values of video To apply the change immediately press Execute 4GO Caution gt e White Balance may not function correctly under the following conditions If so please use the AWC mode instead The subject is in an environment that exceeds the color temperature compensation range e g Clear sky or sunset The subject is in a dark environment White Balance may function incorrectly if the camera is pointing directly at a fluorescent light
14. conforms to specification check for fluctuations in the voltage of the camera s power supply Motion Detection does not work gt Check if you have checked Off the Motion Detection option gt Check if the MD level is set too low gt Check if the MD area is set up properly Incorrect colors gt Check if the WHITE BAL option is set up properly Frequent flickering on the screen gt Check if the camera is pointing at the sun or a fluorescent light gt If you are using an auto iris lens check if the lens connector cable is connected properly Day amp Night Auto does not work gt Check if the AGC menu is turned OFF NETWORK CAMERA 79 User Guide Chapter 5 Troubleshooting C SensUp does not work gt Check if the AGC menu is turned OFF gt Check if the SHUTTER menu is set to MANUAL Audio does not work gt Check the administrator page if the channel is activated with audio gt Check the speaker volume with Web Viewer gt When the mic sound does not output through the server s audio output terminal check the administrator page if the Audio Out channel is selected Or check on the viewer if a mic is enabled gt Check if your computer is equipped with an audio device Sudden video pause gt Check if the SNC 1300 network camera is connected properly with a network cable gt When using an extra network device such as a hub or IP router check if the device is in operation gt Open
15. is activated mail subject E E N 2 w a a o p o mail_body Apply Cancel E E mail FTP Setup Enter the information for your FTP server and email address to transfer data when the alarm activates e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings Category Description Server Name Enter the domain name or IP address of your FTP server Server Port Enter the Port Number of your FTP server Home Directory Enter a home directory in the FTP server to save data User ID Enter an ID to log in to the FTP server User Password Enter an password to log in to the FTP server e These settings do not apply to the Continuous Jpeg Image Transmission to FTP Server option at the Video Setup Streaming menu NETWORK CAMERA 70 User Guide NETWORK CAMERA 7D User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C Category Description Recipient E mail Address 1 Enter a maximum of 2 email addresses to transfer data when the Recipient E mail alarm activates Address 2 If you use an external email server enter the name of the email SMTP Server Name SMTP server Check to use an external email server it requires an ID and password E mail Use Authentication Do Enter an ID to connect to your email server Password Enter the password for the ID that is entered above Mail Subject Enter the subject for an em
16. picture quality E When Using an Auto Iris Lens 1 Strip the coating from the end of the auto iris lens cable for approximately 8 mm Approx 8m Approx 2mm 1 16 inch 3 Remove the cover from the Auto Iris Lens Connector Plug and solder the lens cable to the connector plate of the connector plug NETWORK CAMERA 23 User Guide Lens Cable IA E When Using a C Mount Lens Remove the camera s Front Protective Cover and attach the C Mount lens to the camera by Damping Red Power rf turning the lens clockwise Damping NC Connector Drive White Video Signal C Mount Adapter Black Ground l 4 Close the cover of the Auto Iris Lens Connector Plug A Remove the camera s Front Protective Cover and attach the auto iris lens to the camera by turning the lens clockwise 5 Insert the connector plug of the auto iris lens cable into the Auto Iris Lens Connector on the side of the camera This E When Using a CS Mount Lens product is compatible with the SLA 2882 1 Remove the camera s Front Protective Cover and C Mount Adapter C Mount Adapter Protection Cap 6 Use the Auto Iris Lens Switch on the back of the camera to select DC or VIDEO depending on the type of your auto iris lens 2 Attach the CS Mount lens by turning the lens clockwise CS Mount Adapter CLASS2 ONLY e Please make sure that your lens connector has the dimensions illustrated below If you use a lens whose connec
17. the exterior of the device A Caution Do not install the product in a location where it may be exposed to extreme heat or cold Using the product in extremely hot over 50 C or extremely cold under 10 C environments may degrade picture quality and or cause product malfunctions Do not install the product in areas with flickering illumination Severe fluctuations in ambient luminance such as flickering of old fluorescent lights may cause the product to malfunction Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock It may damage the product Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock It may damage the product Avoid touching the camera lens It is the most important component of your product Be careful not to smear it with fingerprints Do not install the camera where it may be exposed to rain water and or radioactivity Water may enter the product and cause malfunctions Do not open or disassemble the product Opened or disassembled products are not covered by the warranty Inspect your network environment before connecting the camera to the network Do not use power adapters other than the one that is provided with the camera Please review local state and federal information security laws before using this product as part of your security system NETWORK CAMERA 5 User Guide Preface iii 4 2 Administrator Page Product Warranty and Limited Liability Ba A HAHA Warning Symbol 4
18. 2 1 2 Streaming Warning 4 2 1 3 Motion Detection b 4 2 1 4 Privacy Caution 4 2 1 5 Camera Factory Default Settings 4 2 1 6 Record a 4 2 1 7 Replay Backup Monitoring 4 2 2 PTZ SETUP Video Setup 4 2 3 Config Page 4 2 3 1 Network 4 2 3 2 IP Filtering 4 2 3 3 Alarm Sensor 4 2 3 4 E mail FTP Al Ch1 SNC 1300 Network Camera Summary eas mail FTP Alarm 1 1 SNC 1300 Network Camera Introduction ND AN Product Nasaan NAN NG PDA APAKAN 1 2 Features 4 2 4 2 User x Ch2 Product Information 2 1 Package Contents 2 2 Part Names and Functions 2 2 1 Front 2 2 2 Side 2 2 3 Bottom 22 4 Back PINAPEE PANDA anG 2 3 PC Requirements WA Installing Camera amp Network array 3 1 Installing Lens 4 3 2 Connecting M 4 1 1 Login 9 Note For instructions on using the SVM S1 program please refer to the enclosed 4 1 2 Monitoring Screen SVM S1 Quick Guide and the user s manual file on the CD Installing this product requires experience and specialized skills attempting to install the product by yourself exposes you to the risk of fire and or electrical shock Please contact your vendor for installation Product malfunctions electric shock and or fire may occur It may cause electric shock Failure to do so may result in fire The product may detach from the surface and fall down T d O DO Product damage and or fire may occur A S C5 JA Using the product in extremely hot over 50 C o
19. AL Controls the shutter speed manually Flickerless A FLK Select this option when you are experiencing screen flicker caused by a frequency conflict between the camera frame rate and illumination Shutter Speed Shutter Controls the camera shutter speed 2 GAIN SETUP Increasing the Gain Level increases the screen brightness but also increases the amount of noise OFF Gain is disabled LOW Automatically adjusts the Gain level from 0 to a maximum of 20dB Middle Automatically adjusts the Gain level from 0 to a maximum of 34dB HIGH Automatically adjusts the Gain level from 0 to a maximum of 42dB 3 SENSUP SETUP Maintains bright and clear pictures at night and other low light conditions by automatically detecting low light levels Enable Select to activate the Sens up option SensUp Level Adjusts the maximum SensUp level and Automatic Low Light mode e If you select Internal Synchronization for Synchronization Method in the Image Adjustment Setup Menu set Shutter Mode in Exposure Compensation to Manual and then point the camera directly at a bright fluorescent light the picture may become unstable please choose the camera s direction carefully when installing e The Auto and Manual shutter modes are available only if the lens is manual e Higher ratios make the picture brighter but create more afterimages of moving subjects e Using a high accumulation ratio for SensUp may cause noise spots
20. CP Services RTP UDP Check to use RTSP TCP O Step 1 Streaming Page Configuration RTP Multicast Check to use RTP Multicast Click the certain function of Streaming Engine and press lt Apply gt button RTP Multicast IP Enter an IP address for RTP Multicast RTP Multicast Port Enter a port number for RTP Multicast Unicast Image Resolution Select a resolution for the RTSP TCP and RTSP UDP streaming services O Step 2 VLC media player execution RTSP Standard Port 554 Check to use the RTSP standard port 554 When you execute VLC media player below screen capture will appear 4 VLC media pl ar a video to multiple users as it uses a considerably low Media ee ar Mee TAGA View MED u width Multicast RTP however uses UDP that transfers the latest video and has risks of data loss ta Multicast requires an authorization from the server router multicast over the internet is not available gt te lt am von a 25 tu Streaming resolution for Multicast is fixed as CIF Enter the camera ID and PW as from the following examples VLC media player TBR Media Playback Audio Video View Help 9 Note Unicasting is suitable for VOD Video on Demand services as it does not transfer video data unless a user connects and requests for data transfer Jm Effects and Filters Ctrl E m Track Synchronization Media Information Ctrl L gt S00 i Ar O Codec Information Ctrl J c M po KI
21. EB EF E mail FTP Alarm 2 HU _ Gateway 8 EF interface NA s Mo Mo p DNS2 2 Mo xDSL so KOEN DDNS 009 SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO LTO LAN xDSL DHCP Setup Category Description LAN Enter the network information of the camera to connect it to a local network or assign it to a static IP XDSL When using xDSL enter the xDSL ID and password Activate the DHCP option if the camera receives an IP from the DHCP server DHCP automatically This option is available for LAN and DHCP server environments Generally medium to large networks run a DHCP server on a LAN while small networks use the DHCP function of IP routers NETWORK CAMERA 35 User Guide Chapter 3 Installing Camera 8 Network Setup gt Port Setup Port Service Port 80 Category Description Port Setup Enter a service port number the default is 80 9 Note When a device is connected to a cable or xDSL modem its IP address keeps changing each time it attempts to connect to the ISP internet service provider so you cannot check the new IP address of the device DDNS is useful for situations like this such as products with dynamic IPs You can easily check the new IP address of your products by registering them to our DDNS server at www samsungipolis com To use the DDNS service first register the product to the DDNS server Come back to this page select Enable under the use DDNS option and then enter the ID and password that was
22. Frame rate Available Sub Stream Stream Resolution MPEG 4 Frame rate MPEG 4 1 2 5 10 1 2 5 10 15 20 960P Mapa 15 20 1 2 5 10 4CIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 1 2 5 10 15 Ae 1 2 5 10 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 720P MEGA 15 20 25 bAa UO WE ACIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 For PAL Mode Main Stream Frame rate Available Sub Stream Stream Resolution MPEG 4 Frame rate MPEG 4 1 2 5 10 1 2 5 10 15 20 960P 15 20 LAS UC Sub 1 2 5 10 15 20 1 2 5 10 15 20 1 2 5 10 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 Video Stream 720p 15 20 25 1 2 5 10 15 Stream 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 Sub Stream Frame rate M JPEG For NTSC Mode Main Stream Resolution Available Sub Stream Frame rate M JPEG MEGA eee a 4CIF Ze MEGA end es ACIF eas For PAL Mode Main Stream Resolution Available Sub Stream Frame rate M JPEG MEGA W250 e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings 4 2 1 2 Streaming iPOLiS vem coy sau A Seca Video Audio O Streaming Continuous Jpeg Image Transmission to FTP Server Jpeg CIFs W Use Motion Detection Privacy Camera Record Replay Backup RTSP TCP RTP UDP RTP Multicast RTP Multicast IP RTP Multicast Port Unicast Image Resolution RTSP Standard Port 554 i Use Copyright 2009 SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO LTD E Continuous JPEG Image Transmission
23. IPOLIS non sony souon Product Info User Time Log message Upgrade Reboot E Current Time Displays the current time E Time Zone Select the GMT and city of the camera Check use Daylight Saving Time to apply DST according to your city and country 4 2 4 4 Log Message Logs the latest actions of a camera in a file E Time Setup Category Description Date Configures the current date of the camera Time Configures the current time of the camera E Time Server Enter the address of your NTP Network Time Protocol server NTP Network Time Protocol synchronizes the time among the various devices and systems connected to a network the NTP client automatically communicates with registered NTP servers to adjust its time setting If you want to use an NTP server other than the default change the address of Server1 to Servers e To change time by using the Set Manually option you must fill out all fields NETWORK CAMERA 78 User Guide Category Description Displays system logs in 5 different categories Device Network User Syslog System Log Configuration and Etc Select a category and then press Search to display logs Selecting All displays all available information regarding System Log Displays event logs in 5 different categories Motion Detection Sensor Input Evtlog Event Log Relay Output and Etc Select a category and then press Search to display logs Selecting All displa
24. LENS 1 LENS SETUP DC Video and MANUAL lenses are available to choose Brightness Level Lets you adjust the screen brightness Enter the level in the input window and then press Execute to apply the change immediately The Apply button saves the new settings Brightness levels from 1 to 70 are available Adjust the setting for the best screen brightness Focus ADJ Adjust Adjust the setting for the best focus The Focus ADJ mode is available only if the lens is DC Video Caution e Depending on the brightness level certain lenses may encounter errors e When using a video type auto iris lens Adjust the ALC adjustment terminal on the lens properly The recommended setting is the AV Average mode This Brightness option may not be compatible with certain lenses For best results optimize the eye VR of your lens Disable the exposure gain and then adjust the lens VR to a suitable brightness level After adjusting the lens VR test the brightness level by readjusting the Brightness menu If the brightness still does not change readjust the lens VR CA SII C d GO NETWORK CAMERA 53 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C E Exposure EXPOSURE 1 SHUTTER SETUP Select the automatic or manual shutter control Auto ESC Controls the shutter speed automatically When Auto is selected the shutter speed is controlled automatically to suit the subject s illumination level Manual MANU
25. a Chapter 3 Installing Camera 8 Network Setup C Chart 3 1 Copper Wire s Electric Resistance at 20 C 68 F Copper Wire Gauge AWG 24 0 22m 22 0 33 m 20 0 52m 18 0 83m Resistance Q m 0 078 0 050 0 030 0 018 Drop Voltage V m 0 028 0 018 0 011 0 006 As shown in the Chart 3 1 voltage drop may occur depending on the length of a copper wire excessively lengthening the adapter cable may decrease the performance of the camera x Recommended Camera Operation Voltage DC 12 1096 or AC 24V 10 X Voltage drop measurements on the chart above may vary depending on the type of copper wires and their manufacturers e When the camera is connected to both PoE and the power adapter it uses power from the first connected power supply E PoE Power over Ethernet PoE Power over Ethernet is a network technology that uses a LAN cable to transfer electric power along with data It eliminates the necessity for an extra power cable for network products When using PoE please make sure to connect the camera to a device that complies with the PoE standard IEEE802 3af Failure to follow this recommendation may result in low performance or damage to the camera 3 4 Connecting External Control Terminals Available terminals for external contro devices are from left to right Alarm Input Alarm Output Ground RS 485 and RS 485 To connect a cable insert the stripped end to a termin
26. a command prompt and check if the SNC 1300 network camera is connected to the network Cannot watch video on Web Viewer gt Press the F5 key to refresh the page gt Check if the camera is turned on and connected properly with a network cable gt Check if the camera is in the network When using a hub or router check if the device is in operation Note On a DOS window ping 192 168 1 100 and enter the network IP of the camera gt Login to the administrator page and check if the Video Output option is selected Cannot see a video image sent to the FTP server or via e mail gt If your computer is not installed with the Divx codec for decoding MPEG4 compressed images the image may not display properly Download and install the latest DivX file and then check the image again http www divx com divx download Cannot see data in the SD memory card p Make sure that you do not take out the memory card while contents are being saved gt Check if the SD memory card is properly inserted gt Check if the capacity on the card is correct on the Record Page Product information does not display in the local network gt Check if the network cables are properly connected gt Reset the camera to the factory defaults by pressing the RESET switch on the back of the camera for 5 seconds and then check again Pan tilt zoom and focus do not work gt Check if the camera monitor or receiver is properly connected with the power cable
27. ail Mail Body Enter content for the email 9 Note Upon the occurrence of an event a JPEG image is sent via email and or uploaded to the FTP server button at the bottom of the screen The e New settings are saved only if you click the C button cancels new settings e These settings do not apply to the Continuous Jpeg Image Transmission to FTP Server option at the Video Setup Streaming menu 4 2 4 System The following page appears when selecting at the top of the screen Buttons on the left side of the screen move to a relevant menu page NETWORK CAMERA 72 User Guide 4 2 4 1 Product Info iPOLiS Network Security Solution ES System E Logout Product Info User Time Log message Upgrade Reboot E Product Info Category Description Model Displays the model name of the camera Mac Address Displays the MAC address of the camera Name the camera to distinguish it when using multiple cameras English Device Name Only Name the channel 1 When playing multiple video feeds on the screen using Channel Name a multi channel device such as a video recorder naming a channel helps you to distinguish it from others English Only Location Enter the installed location for the camera Description Add a description for the camera Memo Memo button at the bottom of the screen The e New settings are saved only if you click the SEUS button cancels new settings
28. al while holding down the square button Releasing the button fastens the cable ALARM RS 485 Ga mz Alarm Input Alarm Output 3 Ground RS 485 RS 485 NETWORK CAMERA 28 User Guide E Connecting Alarm Input Please refer to the wiring diagram below to connect an alarm input device f VIDEO OUT AUDIO ETHERNET PoE INO Lin o 3 When selecting Normal Open at the setup menu Activates the sensor input depending on the connection type short circuit for the contact type and the Low level for dynamic When selecting Normal Close at the setup menu Activates the sensor input depending on the connection type Open for the contact type and the High Impedance Open Collector for dynamic NETWORK CAMERA 29 User Guide E Connecting Alarm Output Please refer to the wiring diagram below to connect an alarm output device Open Collector Relay Output CMOS Output The Alarm Output terminal has an Open Collector structure allowing the addition of an external relay device The maximum load current is DC 24V and 100 mA E Connecting RS 485 X Connect the RS 485 to the SRX 100B or SUNGJIN ex SJ3000RX with the plus signal to plus and minus signal to minus X You do not need to connect the RS 485 s GND pin It may be effective when communication is not working properly E Connecting Audio X Connect the Phone Jack Audio Input terminal
29. e LOCATION 0 the locator erstall the syste ane bo the mstl ocabon phabell kaw DESCRIPTION p anag po Resievation gt Cancel gt Pic 4 6 Register Camera Check the availability for your desired domain name o oo iPOLIS WHAT IS pous PRODUCT DONS SERVICE SUPPORT MY IPOLIS O comm aa wa SNC 1300 v lt gt maoy ert omc ED NETWORK CAMERA 64 User Guide Pic 4 7 Device List The camera will be listed up if it is successfully registered O Step 3 Configure the camera with the DDNS information Select the Config Network menu on the network camera webpage Click use under the DDNS options to enable the service and then enter the address of the DDNS server Enter the ID Domain Name and password used to register the camera on the iPOLiS website into ID and PW iPOLIS Network Security Solution T E Logout bah LAN xDSL DHCP IP Filtering LAN Alarm Sensor E mail FTP Alarm interface Now the SNC 1300 is set up with the DDNS service NETWORK CAMERA 65 User Guide O Step 4 Log in to the iPOLiS website and check the connection status of the camera in your Product List Carert product kat a daptayod aata Get fe ret in Po bt ch Perat Pg a bA Penner ANGAL MOP CONTACT UA Oe pm Ta KA DA Pic 4 8 Product List Press Check next to the Product Information to check the information for a connected device ID domain PRODUCT MODEL NUMBER CLASSIFICATION
30. eam Frame rate MPEG 4 1 2 5 10 15 20 N0 Pac 1 2 5 10 15 20 720p VEGA 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 4CIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 For PAL Mode Main Stream Resolution Available Main Stream Frame rate MPEG 4 MEGA 1 2 D O 15 20 k 4CIF 1 45 10 15 20 MEGA 1 45 10 15 A02 Ci 4CIF 1 45 10 io 20 25 Different frame rates are available to choose for Main Stream Frame rate M JPEG depending in the Mode Main stream Resolution and Main Stream Frame rate settings For NTSC Mode Main Main Stream Frame rate Available Main Stream Stream Resolution MPEG 4 Frame rate M JPEG 1 2 5 10 LAS 960P MEGA 15 20 1 4CIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 1 25 1 2 5 10 B285 720P MEGA 15 20 25 1 4CIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 1 2 5 For PAL Mode Main Main Stream Frame rate Available Main Stream Stream Resolution MPEG 4 Frame rate M JPEG 1 2 5 10 125 960P Mabi 15 20 1 4CIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 1 25 1 2 5 10 1 25 720P MEGA 15 20 25 1 ACIF 1 2 5 10 15 20 25 1 25 Quality Very High High Middle Low and Very Low Main Video Stream Stream Sub Stream Resolution Fixed at CIF NETWORK CAMERA 43 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer gt Different frame rates are available to choose for Sub Stream Frame rate M JPEG fixed at 1 2 5 fos depending in the Mode Main stream Resolution and Main Stream Frame MPEG 4 rate settings For NTSC Mode Main Main Stream
31. er Power Cord 8 SD Card 2GB Included Video Cable SNC 1300 www samsungcctv com Eeg gt Auto Iris Lens Connector Connect an auto iris lens here SD Memory Card Slot Insert the SD memory card here e The SNC 1300 is compatible only with SD card MMC cannot be used Do not insert the SD card backward it may damage the slot e Only 1 to 2GB SD and 4GB SDHC cards are supported e We recommend the FAT32 format e Please tum off the camera before removing the SD card the data may be damaged otherwise Stand Fixture Groove Use this groove to attach a stand Make sure to use the correct size screws as shown in the figure on the right 1 4 20UNG 20 THREAD Xx The stand fixture can be detached and attached on the top When attaching on the top use screws less than 5mm in size Longer screws may cause Critical errors inside the camera or 0 197 ASA Standard e A stand is not provided with the camera When using a stand please refer to the stand user s manual as well L 4 5mm 0 2mm ISO Standard ETHERNET PoE NT PAL RESET POWER amp DC 12V AC 24V CLASS2 ONLY Audio Input Output IN The audio input terminal connect a sound source such as a mic OUT The audio output terminal connect a sound receiver such as a speaker Video Output Video output terminal is used to set the focus and other functions when the camera is installed You can opt
32. ge loss Please read it carefully for safe and proper use of your product Legend Warning and Caution Symbols This warning symbol indicates death grave personal injury and or damage to property as consequences for failure to comply N This caution symbol indicates damage to the equipment installed programs and or contained data as consequences for failure to comply This symbol indicates an informative appendix to a certain section of this user s manual A Warning Installing the Product Please check the power outlet voltage before you connect the power to the outlet Make sure that the product is switched off before you install it There is a risk of shock or fire be sure to avoid setting up in places with high humidity The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock Self installation of this product is prohibited Installing this product requires experience and specialized skills attempting to install the product by yourself exposes you to the risk of fire and or electrical shock Please contact your vendor for installation Do not install the product on a structurally unsound surface The product may detach from the surface and fall down Using the Product Opening or removing the product case will expose you to the risk of electric shock do not open or remove the case unless you are a qualified technician Please keep the product within the recommended temperature and humidity range
33. gt Check the LAN cable is properly connected gt Consult the operation manual for the receiver connected to the camera NETWORK CAMERA 80 User Guide Product Specifications Model Name SNC 1300 Camera Imaging Device Total Pixels Effective Pixels Minimum Luminance 6mm 1 3 Progressive Scan CCD 1 348 H x 976 V 1 32M pixels Effective Pixels 1 296 H x 966 v 1 25sM pixels equivalent to 800TVL color 800TVL B W Color 0 5Ix F1 2 50IRE B W 0 051x F1 2 SOIRE S N Ratio 50 dB OSD Embedded Camera Title On Off Day amp Night Auto ICR Color BW Backlight Compensation BLC Off Motion Detection On Off Privacy Protection On Off Sens up Selectable limit X128 Gain Control High Low Off White Balance ATW AWC Manual Electronic Shutter 1 22 5 960P 1 30 720P 1 90000 sec IRIS Control DC Video Manual Performance Resolution 960P 720P 4CIF CIF Saal MPEG 4 JPEG Dual CODEC with transcoder cont Ub gisa tana 30 fps 4CIF 30 fps CIF Image Quality 5 levels Data Transfer Speed Up to 100Mbps Network Concurrent Users Max 5 Depending on Image Quality Protocol RTP UDP RTP Multicast RTSP TCP IP DHCP DNS DDNS HTTP SMTP FTP PPPoE and NTP Security Pa 5 User Levels NETWORK CAMERA 81 User Guide Interface Monitor Output 1 video out CVBS for Installation Input 1 Phone Jack Line in 1Vpp MIC in
34. he camera uses a static IP enter the network information of the camera Enter your xDSL ID and password into the user ID and Password fields Select this option when the camera receives an IP from a DHCP server NETWORK CAMERA 60 User Guide Category Category Use Check to use the DDNS service Server Enter a DDNS server address our DDNS server is at www samsungipolis com ID Enter the ID domain name of the camera that is registered to the DDNS server Password Enter the password for the ID entered above E Using DDNS Our DDNS server registration procedures are as follow O Step 1 Sign up for membership on the iPOLiS website at www samsungipolis com HOME LOGIN SIGNUP SITEMAP POG ENE NYAN iPOLiS WHAT IS IPOLIS PRODUCT DDNS SERVICE SUPPORT MY IPOLIS iPOLiS SAMSUNG NETWORK SECURITY SOLUTION gistered IPs ed SNR 6400 3200 SNC 570 SNC 1300 SAMSUNG CCTV SYSTEM SNC 1300 AG rpctange cx NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER DOWNLOAD CENTER Record up to 64 32 video audio streams We will provide you with information about the 1 280fps N 1 152fps P at full D1 products available MPEG4 JPEG dual codec RAIDS NAS 4expansion bay gi Ng REMOTESERNICE One click remotecall Service PRIVACY LEGAL NOTICE CONTACTUS EEST FAMILY SITE Quick Link COPYRIGHT 1396 2007 SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO LTO Pic 4 1 iPOLIS Website NETWORK CAMERA 61 User Guide SIGNUP My POUS gt Signup We provide realti
35. hen pressed NETWORK CAMERA 40 User Guide NETWORK CAMERA 41 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C 4 2 Administrator Page 4 2 1 Video Setup The following page appears when selecting Video Setup at the top of the screen By clicking on one of the buttons on the left of the screen you can go to the page that corresponds to the function described on that button 4 2 1 1 Video Audio POLiS weer sean Soon e Video Audio OO Streaming Motion Detection Privacy Camera Record Replay Backup Category Mode Default Display Stream m Main Stream Resolution Framerate MPEG 4 Framerate M JPEG Quality Framerate M JPEG Quality use use Description Displays the current video type When selecting 960P the monitoring screen displays a video at the 1280X960 resolution Selecting 720P displays a video at the 1280X720 resolution Video displays only if the Resolution menu is set to Main on the Monitoring page Video Type Mode Video Stream Default Display Stream Select a resolution between Main stream and Sub stream on the Monitoring page Resolution Main Stream Resolution MEGA 960P 720P and 4CIF are available NETWORK CAMERA 42 User Guide Different frame rates are available to choose for Main Stream Frame rate MPEG 4 depending in the Mode and Main stream Resolution settings For NTSC Mode Main Stream Resolution Available Main Str
36. imize your monitor s screen between NTSC and PAL mode using the NT PAL switch e The camera is compatible only with the included video cable RESET Switch Use this switch to reset the camera to its factory defaults When pressing the reset switch for longer than 5 seconds the RESET LED starts blinking as the camera resets to the factory defaults To reset the camera please wait at least 1 minute after the camera is turned on O Auto Iris Lens Switch Select DC or Video depending on your current auto iris lens type RS 485 Connect the RS 485 to SRX 100B or SUNGJIN with the plus signal to plus and minus signal to minus e A 30m or shorter length is recommended for the connection Chapter 2 Product Information C ALARM Alarm Input 1 Used to connect an alarm input signal such as infrared or thermal sensors Alarm Output 0 Used to connect an alarm output signal such as a flash light or siren e Connected length is 30m or less ETHERNET Connect to a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet network by using a standard RJ 45 connector You can also use this terminal for PoE IEEE 802 3af to supply power to the camera The orange LED starts blinking when the camera is successfully connected to a network and starts transferring data RESET LED When pressing the reset switch for longer than 5 seconds this green LED starts blinking as the camera resets to its factory defaults POWER LED This LED turns on
37. inuous Jpeg Image Transmission to FTP Server Jpeg CIFs Streaming user_id NETWORK CAMERA 10 User Guide RTSP TCP No Use Service RTP UDP No Use RTP Multicast No Use Streaming Streaming Engine RTP Multicast IP oO 224011 RTP Multicast Port 9000 Unicast Image Resolution Main RTSP Standard Port 554 Use Motion Enable Mowe Detection Sensitivity 35 Piia Enable No Use y Blending Level 5 DC VIDEO Brightness Level 30 1 LENS LENS SETUP Focus ADJ No Use Shutter Level 1 60 SHUTTER SETUP A FLK 60Hz 2 EXPOSURE eee Ca KON aaa Sens Up Level X2 Camera WHITEBALENCESETUP O AW 3 WHITE BALANCE RED Level Ps 200 BLUE Level 35 4 DAYNIGHT DAY amp NIGHT SETUP AUTO FLIP SETUP On 5 IMAGE ADJ MIRROR SETUP On SHARPNESS SETUP si 3 6 BLC BLC SETUP OFF 7 RESET OFF Main Stream Target Stream MPEG 4 Pre Alarm 1 sec Post Alarm 5 sec Record Recording Setup Ma Pa boo N A Frame Rate MPEG 4 Recording Option 1 fps Overwrite No Use Warning Note Message Replay Backup Replay Backup Event Type ALL NETWORK CAMERA aD User Guide Pan Tilt Zoom Sub Menu Device ID Mode Main Menu Network SRX 100B Interface Service Port Use Server ID Password IP Address 192 168 1 100 Net Mask GateWay DNS1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 168 126 63 1 DNS2 168 126 63 2
38. ivated pb4g N N J i a Priv acy Protection You can mask desired areas on the screen for privacy protection pend rts RTSP RTP UDP RTP Multicast Dees AA NY l l 2 Elec fonic Iris A A With the electronic iris function this camera can auto control its shutter ph4g Vv g a rts Video DC Lens Drives A Dyes An easy to use menu lets you choose between a video lens drive and a DC lens drive pb4g Vv 4 pi alet tOptions A DJA The camera s motion detection is integrated with various alert options you can set it up to transfer a still image via FTP or email or store the image to an SD memory card upon detecting movement phag HighD ata Compression Rate Based on the MPEG 4 high data compression rate this camera has a comparatively high data transfer rate images are transferred at a high frame rate over a network BA gt E ay Audio Transfers real time audio data both ways a A Right Left Image Inversion Sharpness Protective Cover Keep the cover on if the camera is not attached with a lens C Mount Lens Adapter Attach a C Mount lens here CS Mount Lens Adapter Remove C Mount lens adapter to attach a CS Mount lens directly to the camera Back Focus Adjustment Lever Use this lever to adjust the back focus Camera Chassis User s Manual CD Quick Guide C Mount Adapter SAMSUNG Auto Iris Lens Connector Plug Cross Cable DC 12V Adapt
39. me online video service for IPOUS products through this web browser We recommend strongly every purchaser of IPOLIS products sign up for IPOUS online LEGAL NOTICE Laga Notes wot m2 Pic 4 2 Membership Signup Agree to the Terms of Service _ Welcome to IPOUS Gg Wa provide maktima online video service kor this web We recommend strongly every purchaser of IPOUS products sign up for IPOUS online lt Croate password 016 lo 17 charactors in engin containing letters A 2 or mambara OO Pic 4 3 Membership Signup Enter Personal and Company Information O Step 2 Log in to the website and then register your camera WELCOME to IPOLIS d Daw PASSWORD eeeeeee BETE i MEMBER JOIN ID PW SEARCH Login Sp POUSonire User D and password don t match Pic 4 4 Log In 4 Product List My POLE gt Product Lint Current product Est is displayed wanted product is not in the Ret click Product Reylstration at te bottom tOo amay SWP IMO AMBASSADOR HOTEL OFF View 2 ancl SNC 1300 Lan OFF ace Chock Deieto Registraman Pic 4 5 Registered Device List Product Registration Mandatory Informason domain M PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK hittoc www samsungipols com CET Ga Create D ota cor eters A Z oF numb Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C Product Registration CLASSIFICATION noose IE cesses wredeel cane MODEL NUMBER Choose Choose product mod
40. ngs to their factory default values at the bottom of the screen cancels new e New settings apply only if you press settings NETWORK CAMERA 56 User Guide 4 2 1 6 Record Use this menu to save image data to the SD memory card EWontoring Gp Video Setup ua Pi EP Cong EX Sysiem Logout Apply Cancel E Record Setup Catego Description Target Stream Select a stream to save Pre Alarm Select a time prior to save an event prior to its occurrence Post alarm Select a time to finish saving an event after its occurrence M JPEG Recardind anas only 1 frame per second M JPEG Frame Rate ng Recording saves only 1 frame per second M JPEG Overwrite Delete the oldest file and save a new file when no free space remains in an inserted memory device Description A warning sign will appear in the monitoring screen if the memory Warning Message ofthe SD card is insufficient due to not using the overwrite capabilities or a defect of the SD card Caution e f Overwrite is not checked on and the SD memory card is full the camera stops recording data e The SNC 1300 is compatible only with SD card MMC cannot be used Do not insert the SD card backward it may damage the slot e Only 1 to 2GB SD and 4GB SDHC cards are supported e We recommend the FAT32 format e Please turn off the camera before removing the SD card the data may be damaged otherwise NETWORK CAMERA 57 User Guide Chapte
41. nsitivity level for motion detection according to the video display Sensitivity za settings 5 levels are available and 5 is the most sensitive button at the bottom of the screen The e New settings are saved only if you click the button cancels new settings e When selecting a mode at Video Stream on the Video Audio page the 960P mode saves a video selection at 960P 720P saves the area at 720P The Enable and MD Sensitivity options however are not affected by the mode NETWORK CAMERA 51 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer 4 2 1 4 Privacy For privacy protection you can specify areas to hide When selecting an area in a video the area is masked in gray 9 Note B9 Selected Area Non Selected Area Category Description Enable Check to use the Privacy masking option Blending Level adjusts the masking translucency 5 levels are available and 5 is the most opaque Blending Level e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings e When selecting a mode at Video Stream on the Video Audio page the 960P mode saves a video selection at 960P 720P saves the area at 720P The Enable and MD Sensitivity options however are not affected by the mode NETWORK CAMERA 52 User Guide 4 2 1 5 Camera To configure the OSD settings select options from the tree on the left E Lens
42. ny CCD with 1320k pixels achieves HD grade high resolution images plq Real Time Multi Channel Multi Encoding Nes Pyys This camera can encode images simultaneously at different resolutions 960P 720P 4CIF CIP with two different codecs MPEG 4 and JPEG and transfer them in real time ph4g zZ Excelent Low Light Functionality A Dyes Diagonal 6mm 1 3 super sensitive CCD and digital signal processing technology make it possible to discern subject shapes and colors Clearly even in extreme low light starlight level illumination environments The product s low light functionality makes it ideal for 24 hour video security outdoors and in perimeter areas ead Vv Days Night Capacity Ape With the Day amp Night switch and Sens Up functions based on the ICR Infrared Cut filter Removal method the camera provides high quality pictures regardless of whether it is day or night X Day amp Night enables you to select between color and B W modes depending on the lighting conditions X Sens Up increases the CCD sensitivity by electrically extending the camera s exposure time pb4g N rts PoE Power over Ethernet Poa PoE uses a single LAN cable to transfer both electrical power and data embedded with PoE technology this camera is easy to install and use plq s a SD Memory Card Slot for Local Storage DK SD memory card can be used to store event data when the pertinent option is act
43. ocal free battery return system The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable For information on its replacement please contact your service provider K This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product NETWORK CAMERA 2 User Guide Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at all product manufacturing stages and is taking measures to provide customers with more environmentally friendly GC products eco The Eco mark represents Samsung Techwin s devotion to creating environmentally RoHS compliant friendly products and indicates that the product satisfies the EU RoHS Directive E Preface Thank you for purchasing this SNC 1300 camera This user s manual describes how to use the high resolution network camera Also product in this document indicates high resolution network camera The user who installs and operates the product shall be aware of this manual and other manuals referenced by this manual before the installation and operation and use it properly This manual and the software and hardware explained here are protected by copyright law All copying reprinting and translating to other languages of part of or all of its contents without permission of Samsung Techwin Co Ltd are not allowed except for fair use within the scope of copyright law E Product Warranty and Limited Liability The manufacturer of this product is not respon
44. oices when selecting the e g 192 168 30 4 yp type for a connected sensor Apply IP Filtering to IPs from 192 168 30 4 to 192 168 30 100 e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings NETWORK CAMERA 68 User Guide NETWORK CAMERA 69 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C S Digital Out Relay Alarm Setup 4 2 3 4 E mail FTP Alarm Category Description Enter the information for your FTP server and email address to transfer data when the alarm Relay Select a digital output for certain events the connected sensor Sensor1 or activates motion detection MD is activated otion detection MD is activ iPOLIS vers on son AA BA AN NGA NENA nan Select a duration to activate a relay it starts when the sensor detects an ma n N Duration event and ends when the relay is disabled 1 2 3 4 5 30 sec 1 2 3 5 IP Filtering min and always Alarma Sensor 1 E mail FTP Alarm FTP Check to transfer the information for certain events to your FTP server when the connected sensor Sensor1 or motion detection MD is activated Check to send out the information for certain events via email when the connected sensor Sensor1 or motion detection MD is activated sees external smtp server name E mail Check to send out the information for certain events via email when the gt RS Recording connected sensor Sensor1 or motion detection MD
45. pean countries with separate collection K systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be mamam disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Correct Disposal of Batteries in this Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your l
46. pen File Advanced Open File Open Folder Onen Di Open Ne Open Location from clipboard Recent Media Services Discovery Save Playlist to File Convert Save co Streaming X Quit BEE GEGEM Playback Audio Video Tools View Help Ctrl 0 Ctrl Shift O Ctrl F Ctrl V Ctrl Ctrl F Ctrl 5 Ctrl Q Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer gt Depending on the type of a video enter an address as from the examples in the following chart and then click Play When using the default RTSP port number 554 you may skip entering the port number 4 Open Media G File Disc Ss Network Gf Capture Device Network Protocol Protocol Address RTSP iv irtsp serverip serviceport mpegdunicast O Show more options Cancel Address Streaming Engine Configuration rtsp lt IP gt lt SERVICE PORT gt mpeg4unicast RTSP TCP RTP UDP Use rtsp lt IP gt lt SERVICE PORT gt mpeg4multicast RTSP Multicast Use 9 Note gt lt P gt camera IP lt SERVICE PORTS Service port number in the Config setup Network NETWORK CAMERA 50 User Guide 4 2 1 3 Motion Detection Configure the camera s Motion Detection operation iPOLiS Network Security Solution MG Video Setup E Logout Video Audio Streaming Motion Detection Privacy Camera Record Replay Backup 9 Note Category Description Enable Check to enable Motion Detection NN Select a se
47. r 4 Using Web Viewer C 4 2 1 7 Replay Backup If Overwrite is not checked on and the SD memory card is full the camera stops recording data IPOLiS se sy ssn PRM CENTS NE TMT EON a Lorou Video Audio Streaming Size 1884 M Free Size Total Clips 409 Clips Motion Detection Privacy dla c Record w vane Replay Backup N 20 F N m 2o e ooun Ss AG to p Search vent MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD MD Category Description Fx Total Indicates the total capacity of an SD memory card coi Storage Size Free Indicates free space of an SD memory card i Total Clins Indicates the number of files Sensor Sensor Detection MD Motion sion p Detection saved in the SD memory card Event Troe MD Motion Detection and Sensor Sensor Detection are available displays Replay yp only the selected type of event files when searched backup Search MD and SD are available displays only the selected type of event files when searched Moves to a page that contains a list of older files D O gt Moves to the previous page gt gt Move to the last page Moves to a page that contains a list of newer files O lt Moves to the next page lt lt Move to the last page Goto Enter a page number to go directly to it E Plays a saved video Fu Stops the video KB Pauses the video A Save the video image as a JPEG file Saves the video to your compu
48. r extremely cold under 10 C environments may degrade picture quality and or cause product malfunctions When using the product in hot areas be sure to provide adequate ventilation for the product PA NG DA A 2 4 It may damage the product It is the most important component of your product Avoid contaminating the lens with fingerprints or other pollutants Severe fluctuations in ambient luminance such as flickering of old fluorescent lights may cause the product to malfunction You may severely damage the charge coupled device CCD Exposure to radioactivity will degrade the CCD and cause malfunctions Factory Default Settings gt The following are the factory default settings for the product Monitoring Main Menu Sub Menu Default setting 1 Ch Display On Flip Image Off Stretch Image Off Information On Save Image Off Resolution Main paie Moog Compression MPEG 4 PTZ Mode PTZ Speed 3 Relay off Video Setup Main Menu SS Default setting Mode 960P Video Default Display Main Stream Stream ma Frame rate MPEG 4 Main Siream Frame rate M Frame tet PES a Video Audio aia Resolution Sub Steal Frame rate MPEG 4 20 Frame rate M JPEG Mic Sensitivity Use Frame Rate Server Name Server Port Home Directory User ID User Password Audio Out Max User Connection 1fps server_name 21 Cont
49. se Use No Use User Name user5 Password Control e user5 Control Level Use Video Use Control Use Use No Use 2009 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Device Name Time Setup Syslog SNC 1300 Firmware Set Manually Time Server Use Daylight Saving Time Date Server1 Use pool ntp org Time Server Server2 asia pool ntp org Time Server Server3 europe pool ntp org Time Server Time Server All Server4 Server5 north america pool ntp org time nist gov 1 0 0 Current version Module Version Last Updated Default Setting Reboot The SNC 1300 is based on the MPEG 4 codec technology which achieves both a high data compression rate and high image quality This advanced network camera is capable of transferring high quality image data at a high frame rate and in real time over the network It is easy to install and use you only need a network cable to install and connect it to your network and you can remote control monitor command it online from anywhere anytime The SNC 1300 network camera is provided with our proprietary embedded software solutions Embedded Web Server Embedded Streaming Server and Network Protocol to guarantee optimal performance and stability through various internet integrated services plq y a Hig Resolution A A Dyes The Progressive So
50. sible for the sale of the product nor does the manufacturer delegate such responsibility to a third party The product warranty does not cover accidents negligence abuse or improper use for the item in whole or in any part Additionally the manufacturer does not provide warranty for any additional part or piece that was not supplied by the manufacturer The product warranty period is for two years from the purchase date However the warranty does not cover any of the following problems and a nominal service fee will be charged if Product has been improperly used or handled by user Product has been disassembled and or altered by user Product has been damaged by connecting a power supply with improper specifications Product has been damaged due to an Act of God fire flood tsunami natural disaster etc To replace expendable components Product is malfunctioning due to an unstable network connection E This instruction manual is based on the product installed with the firmware version at 1 0 0 NETWORK CAMERA 3 User Guide Warning Symbols _ Warning Symbols Do not use this item in a location containing propane gas gasoline or other flammable substances to avoid risk of explosion or fire To avoid the risk of electric shock do not touch the power plug with moisture on your hands The following section contains vital information that helps protect the safety of the user and prevent property dama
51. submitted to the DDNS server For more information please refer to Page 50 Using DDNS NETWORK CAMERA 136 User Guide D Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer 4 1 Using Web Viewer 4 1 1 Login Enter the IP address of your camera in an internet browser and then press Enter to connect to the Web Viewer login page ait SAMSUNG TECHWIN Enter your user ID and password and then click Login to move to the next page 9 Note The default administrator login information is ID admin and PW 11111111 The Guest button can be used to access only if the Guest Access option is checked on at System User Guest Setup 9 Note Please change the password of your administrator account upon the first login It helps you prevent unauthorized users from connecting to the administrator page NETWORK CAMERA 37 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C 4 1 2 Monitor Screen The monitoring screen consists of a menu area for the camera and video settings and a display area for the video feed from the camera 1Ch Display Displays only one video in the display area the SNC 1300 supports only one channel Flip Image Inverts the channel screen up and down HIT 1 J4 a Pa p IN NW NETWORK CAMERA 38 User Guide Stretch Image Using this option at the CIF Sub resolution enlarges video to the 4CIF size Information Displays the channel information on video name date year month day
52. ter Install Slim Player NETWORK CAMERA 58 User Guide 4 2 2 PTZ SETUP The following page appears when selecting PTZ Setup at the top of the screen The following page appears when selecting PTZ Setup at the top of the screen IPOLIS nawa mx sisa a oma Jn aioa Pan Tilt Zoom LI AN RASAA nm ARRAN a ET E Device Setup You can change settings depending on the installed PTZ receivers Description Assign a device ID to the receiver set on the Mode menu Select a camera receiver SRX 100B or SUNGJIN Category Mode Device Setup 9 Note For more details about the PTZ button refer to Page 41 e New settings are saved only if you click the button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings NETWORK CAMERA 59 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer 4 2 3 Config Page The following page appears when selecting Config at the top of the screen Buttons on the left side of the screen move to the relevant menu page 4 2 3 1 Network POLIS terno seariy souon IP Filtering Alarm Sensor E mail FTP Alarm E Interface LAN xDSL and DHCP opti Category PRR CRMC SNE Peon M Loceut LAN xDSL DHCP ons are available depending on your network environment Description E Port Enter a port number to connect the camera to the network E DDNS Check to use the DDNS service LAN xDSL DHCP If t
53. tor does not fit the camera you may damage the camera or fail to attach the lens securely e f your lens is too heavy your camera will be out of balance and may NG be damaged Please use a lens that does not weigh more than 450g 15 87 0z e The recommended mode for the Automatic Light Control ALC for z an auto iris lens is Av Mode Using Pk mode may cause image 3 C Mount Lens 10mm or smaller brightness to constantly change a i CS Mount Lens 5mm or smaller Connect a cable to the camera s rear video output terminal and a monitor s video input terminal VIDEO Intermediate End monitor SNC 1300 Network Camera The wiring varies depending on your monitor type and peripheral devices please refer to the user manual of each device Please keep the monitor and camera turned off while connecting them As shown in the picture above set the 759 Hi Z switch of each device to Hi Z for the middle video receiver and to 759 for the end device e This product is a network camera that transfers video over a network the video output terminal is used to set the imaging range of the camera upon the installation e Please make sure that the video output terminal of this product is not connected to any recording equipment as this can cause problems E AC DC Compatible DC 12V AC 24V The SNC 1300 requires an adapter with a voltage of at least AC 24V 1A or DC12V 2A Make sure to use an appropriate adapter for the camer
54. when the camera is turned on NT PAL Use this switch to optimize your monitor s screen between NTSC and PAL mode Power Connect the camera s default power adapter here GROUND Use this terminal to ground the camera to external devices e Connecting the SNC 1300 network camera to a PoE device may transfer a higher voltage to the camera please contact your vender for assistance when installing and uninstalling the camera 2 3 PC Requirements Category Minimum Requirements Recommended Requirements CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 or better Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 or better Main Memory 1GB or more 2GB or more Video Memory 256M or more 512MB or more Display 1600 X 1200 w 32 bit color or higher OpenGL compatible Hard Disk 80GB or more Operating System Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP Professional Window Vista Network 10 100 Base T Ethernet DirectX 9 0 or higher NETWORK CAMERA 2 User Guide D Chapter 3 Installing Camera amp Network Setup 3 1 Installing Lens Lenses are sold separately an auto iris lens CS mount lens or C mount lens can be used with this product q Q Caution a e To take full advantage of this product it is recommended that you use an auto iris lens with DC drive e Keep the lens surface free of pollutants such as dirt or fingerprints since lens contamination causes degradation in picture quality e Lenses other than dedicated megapixel lenses may cause degradation in
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56. you are experiencing problems with your product please read and follow the instructions below before you contact the vendor Analog video fails to display gt Check if the camera or monitor is properly connected with the power cable gt Check if the video cable is properly connected gt Check if the lens is properly set Empty black screen gt Check if the camera is turned on and powered properly gt Check if the video signal cable is connected properly gt Check if you have sent the Auto Lens Switch to DC Video for a Video DC lens the switch must be set to Video DC instead gt Open a command prompt and check if the SNC 1300 network camera is connected to the network x For ping 192 168 1 100 change it to the camera s IP address that is registered to the server Blurry screen gt Check the lens surface for pollutants Please use a clean cloth or a brush to clean the lens surface gt Adjust the monitor display settings gt If you see an excessive amount of bright light on the monitor screen change the position or angle of the camera gt Readjust the camera s back focus Dark screen gt Adjust settings for the monitor or DVR gt Check if systems are properly connected with termination connectors gt If you are using an auto iris lens adjust the brightness The camera is acting strange or the chassis feels too hot and the screen shows a series of black lines gt Check if the power supply for the camera
57. ys all available information regarding System Log Time Displays the time when the event is logged Description Displays the description of a log Info Displays the details of a log on a window at the bottom I Moves to the first page 2 Moves to the previous page gt Moves to the next page O Moves to the last page Gata sue page number and then press the Goto button to move to the page irectly NETWORK CAMERA 77 User Guide Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer C 4 2 4 5 Upgrade Upgrade the SNC 1300 network camera program iPOLIiS Network Secunity Solution Product Info Log message Upgrade Reboot E Logout Default Setting Reboot E System Upgrade Configuration Category SNC 1300 Firmware Description Upgrades the firmware of the SNC 1300 network camera Current Version Displays the current firmware version of the camera along with the latest Last Updated updated date and time Module Version Displays the version of the camera module The Reset button resets all information to the defaults except Config page Network page settings user settings and log and time related data and settings Default Seti Retainable Entries upon Reset SAA Config Network page settings System User Page Current Users settings System Log page settings System Time page settings Description Reboots the camera NETWORK CAMERA 78 User Guide _ Chapter 5 Troubleshooting If
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