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1. ie___e_ _ oa Manage netv o e USER1 PC Network This computer x Network Private network Access Local and Internet Connection Local Area Connection B Sharing and Discovery Network discovery On File sharing On Public folder sharing Off Printer sharing Password protected sharing On See also Media sharing Off Internet Options Show me all the files and folders I am sharing Windows Firewall Show me all the shared network folders on this computer Off no printers installed 7 s i Search View full map Customize View status Before You Begin Network Operation 9 13 2 Click Manage network connections The Network Connections dialog box opens Pepio 28 Network and Internet gt Network Connections gt Search P MS Wia WS j a rdanve v Ta AAS mardi B r Name Status Device Name Connectivity Network Category Owner Type Phone or Host Addre LAN or High Speed Internet 1 A 2 Double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Status dialog box opens General Connection IPy4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity Limited Media State Enabled Duration 00 16 24 Speed 1 0 Gbps Activity Sent A Received 5 814 496 373 074 a 4 Click Properties and in the confirmation dialog box click Continue The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens 5 S
2. It skips any IP address that is already used Manually Setting Up IP Addresses of Existing Cameras If you find that the searched cameras have overlapping IP addresses indicated by a status of CAUTION or if you need to change a camera title you can edit the displayed camera data manually as described below Before You Begin Network Operation 4 13 ee ae a UIEI TY 2 9999995h s i Network Ceraga CH Yer 10 00 erit a0 05 a K Select the desired camera and click Manual setting The camera information dialog box opens a Make changes to the camera data and click EXECUTE This transmits your changes to the camera You can see the problem of IP address overlap has been resolved in the Status row of the list which has been changed from CAUTION to OR You cannot change the model name If your login user name and password has been changed from the factory default settings you will be presented with an authentication check dialog box In this case type the current user name and password Pivage input User name and Password of the camera User name Peers Password 6666 Set below as well when using SSL or changed port mumbar Bo OON OFF _ ai l T T T ts T km e e e nmmn m Em Camera Title Network Cane rad K Cancel Authentication check dialog box If SSL communication is enabled for the selected camera you cannot edit the ca
3. FOCUSING turns from black to orange If the camera fails to automatically focus on the object the status indicator la will indicate ERROR In this case manually adjust the focus in Step M FJ Press the NEAR FAR button to adjust the focus Adjust to set the FA bar to the maximum level When the subject comes into focus the color of the status indicator A FOCUSING turns from black to orange 4 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The focus adjustment screen will close The focus adjustment screen will also close automatically if left idle for 5 minutes or more Pressing the button causes the FB bar gauge to move The position changes step by step each time the button is pressed and continuously at a high speed when the button is held down tA If video is out of focus in either color or black and white mode adjust the focus in respective modes Introduction 13 15 Lens Adjustment Iris Adjustment IRIS If the camera produces too dark too bright or other incorrect video images adjust the lens iris Mab Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The monitor now shows the SELECT MENU screen SELECT MENU OCUS ASSIST IRIS FIRMWARE VERSION NEAR UP FAR DOWN SET SELECT A On the SELECT MENU screen all information is displayed in English 2 Select IRIS using the NEAR FAR button and press the SET button The monitor now shows the iris adj
4. To send a test e mail click TEST A test e mail is sent to each recipient e mail address for which you selected the check box in Step P A _ The subject SUBJECT of this test e mail will be TEST a a configuring authentication conditions AUTHENTICATION To perform an authentication check you need to configure the authentication conditions hil In AUTHENTICATION select the authentication method gt NO USE POP3 SMTP Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 40 50 2 In USER ID and PASSWORD type the user ID and password respectively Type the user ID up to 48 alphanumeric characters and password for authentication up to 20 alphanumeric characters In POP3 SERVER ADDRESS type your POP3 server address and click ISET If you selected POP3 in AUTHENTICATION type the IP address or domain name of your POP3 server up to 64 alphanumeric characters _ Configuring transmission conditions NETWORK FAILURE 15SEC MIN QO mu lt R In TRIGGER select the e mail transmission conditions b INTERVAL Sends an e mail at fixed intervals gt ALARM IN1 Sends an e mail when the ALARM IN1 terminal receives an alarm signal gt ALARM IN2 Sends an e mail when the ALARM IN2 terminal receives an alarm signal gt MOTION ALARM Sends an e mail when the motion sensor detects motion in the subject gt ALARM OUT1 Sends an e mail when the ALARM OUT 1 terminal outpu
5. Angle of View Focus Adjustment FOCUS ASSIST Use the focus assist function to accurately focus on subject in high resolution megapixel image because otherwise doing so would be extremely difficult When focus cannot be adjusted normally because the video images are too dark or too bright adjust the lens iris first The focus must be readjusted if the camera has lost focus due to difference in the subject distance or ambient temperature the deterioration of the lens and installation environment and the like that have been caused over the years al Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The monitor now shows the SELECT MENU screen FOCUS ASS IRIS FIRMWARE VERSION NEAR UP FAR DOWN SET SELECT F On the SELECT MENU screen all information is displayed in English 2 Select FOCUS ASSIST using the NEAR FAR button and press the SET button The monitor now shows the focus adjustment screen Introduction 12 15 Bi Adjust the lens orientation Then adjust angle of view using the zoom ring and the focus using the buttons PEAK HOLD Shows the value of the maximum focus level INDICATOR Shows the value of the current focus level Adjusting focus EJ Use the NEAR FAR button to roughly focus on the subject Adjust by monitoring the video image on the monitor Press the SET button The camera automatically focuses on the subject Note that the color of the status indicator La
6. am VDC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD3100 HD3100P Chapter 1 introduction Features of This Camera Specifications Name and Function of Each Component Connections Lens Installation Lens Adjustment Viewing Firmware Version Introduction1 15 Features of This Camera Support of Network Operation The camera supports network operation By simply connecting a LAN cable to it you can construct the most advanced network monitoring system From the Web browser Internet Explorer installed on your PC you can operate the camera via the network in an easy to use manner In addition it is a PoE product that can be powered through a LAN cable so you can install it in locations where there is no power outlet nearby High Resolution and High Quality Images The camera has 4 megapixel CMOS sensor that produces clear images at ultra high resolution The camera can deliver full HD H 264 video throughout the network Connecting a high definition monitor to your PC enables full high definition video monitoring The camera supports both H 264 video and JPEG image compression formats which you can choose from depending on the network environment A Vanety of Functions in One Compact Body The camera offers the focus assist function that supports focus adjustment at megapixel image resolution allowing you to fine tune the focus in optimal conditions in an easy manner The camera s motion sensor function can work in conjunction with any extern
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8. Alarm Input Output Terminal Connections section Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 36 50 A Configuring Automatic Alarm Output ALARM OUT SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE E in ALARM OUT1 select ON 2 In POLARITY select the signal polarity of the alarm output terminal gt NO Normally Open The terminal is normally open and closes when an alarm signal is output gt NC Normally Closed The terminal is normally closed and opens when an alarm signal is output In ALARM OUT TIME select how long you want the terminal to output an alarm signal The terminal will stop outputting the alarm signal when the set alarm output time expires gt 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC 15SEC 30SEC 45SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN The alarm output time must be specified within the duration of the alarm input terminal you select under TRIGGER 4 Under TRIGGER configure the following alarm output conditions and click SET ALARM IN Specify the alarm input terminal to which the alarm input device is connected The ALARM OUT 1 terminal outputs an alarm signal when this terminal receives an alarm signal th ALARMIN1 The terminal outputs an alarm signal when the ALARM IN1 terminal receives an alarm signal gt ALARM IN2 The terminal outputs an alarm signal when the ALARM IN2 terminal receives an alarm signal MOTION You can configure the alarm output conditions in conjunction with the motion alarm function
9. IF Configure the image quality PICTURE QUALITY BASIC NORMAL ENHANCED FINE SUPER FINE 3 Configure the live video frame rate LIVE FRAME RATE for each operation privilege and click SET The available options vary depending on the model used gt VDC HD3300 VDC HD3100 0 1ips 0 2ips 0 5ips 1ips 3ips 5ips 10ips 15ips 30ips gt VDC HD3300P VDC HD3100P 0 1ips 0 2ips 0 5ips 1ips 2 5ips 5ips 8ips 12 5ips 25ips Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 12 50 Depending on the configured resolution the available options for image quality and frame rate may be limited Configuring H 264 video SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE 1280x720 QUALITY BASIC v ajal B Configure the resolution RESOLUTION The available options vary depending on your selection in ASPECT RATIO gt 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 640x360 320x180 B 4 3 1600x1200 1280x960 1024x768 640x480 320x240 A In PRIORITY select whether you put priority on the video image quality or the bit rate gt QUALITY BITRATE When your selection in PRIORITY is QUALITY PICTURE QUALITY Then the system shows an appropriate bit rate depending on the selected quality b BASIC NORMAL ENHANCED FINE SUPER FINE When your selection in PRIORITY is BITRATE BITRATE Type the bit rate directly if you want to change it In FRAME RATE select the frame rate of the stream The available options vary depending
10. when the camera is connected to the Internet If the camera is not connected to the Internet select LOGIN PC or using the supplied monitoring software VA SW3050Lite enable the clock adjustment function 24 hour interval in the clock setting Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 8 50 _ Configuring NTP Settings IE in CLOCK ADJUST select ON NTP A Configure the required settings shown below and click sSET SETTING ITEMS SET YALUE To automatically adjust the clock time every day in TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE select the 24 hour time to which you want to adjust the clock for example 10 30 To adjust the clock to the current time click REFRESH 2 In NTP SERVER ADDRESS type the IP address or domain name of the NTP server from which you want to retrieve the date and time information 4 In LOG the last entry of the operation log related to automatic clock adjustment is shown When ON NTP in CLOCK ADJUST is selected the clock adjustment function adjusts the clock in the following timings A When the camera is turned on E At the time selected in TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE every day i When any change is made to the settings on this screen To use a domain name you must specify the DNS server address in DNS SERVER ADDRESS on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen configuring CLOCK IN Setting IE in CLOCK ADJUST select ALARM IN1 2 In
11. Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 49 50 FY ACCESS LOG Shows the history of access to the camera in chronological order up to 100 entries Date and time user name authentication check result OK NG connection destination IP address EISYSTEM LOG Shows a history of system operation in chronological order up to 200 entries Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 50 50 VDC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD3100 HD3100P Chapter 6 Q amp A Accessing the Camera Control Panel Tool Panel CAMERA SETTINGS Displaying LIVE video Transmitting Image Data Others Q amp A1 10 Accessing the Camera gt O gt O cannot access the camera The camera IP address you entered is wrong gt Enter the correct IP address URL in the Web browser Internet Explorer P The camera port number you entered is wrong gt If you are using a port number other than 80 enter the correct port number in the Web browser Internet Explorer Your have accessed with http where you should be using HTTPS gt When using HTTPS access with https Also make sure to enter the port number if you have changed it to other than 443 Access is restricted by security setting The error message 403 forbidden is displayed gt Contact your network administrator and ask him her to change the security settings cannot access the camera from within my home company network P The PC
12. gt OFF The terminal does not output an alarm signal even when motion is detected in the subject by the motion sensor gt ON The terminal outputs an alarm signal when motion is detected in the subject by the motion sensor To configure the ALARM OUT 2 terminal to output an alarm signal select ON in ALARM OUT2 and specify the output conditions for it in the same way as for the ALARM OUT 1 terminal Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 37 50 f Configuring Remote Alarm Output ALARM OUT SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE REMOTE IE in ALARM OUT select REMOTE Selecting REMOTE does not cause the terminal to output an alarm signal automatically even if an alarm condition is detected 2 In POLARITY select the signal polarity of the alarm output terminal NO Normally Open The terminal is normally open and closes when an alarm signal is output gt NC Normally Closed The terminal is normally closed and opens when an alarm signal is output 3 In ALARM OUT TIME select how long you want the terminal to output the alarm signal and click _sET The terminal will stop outputting the alarm signal when the set alarm output time expires b 2SEC 5SEC 10SEC 15SEC 30SEC 45SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN gt CC Stops outputting the alarm signal when the corresponding Remote Alarm button is clicked on the live screen To configure the ALARM OUT 2 terminal to output an ala
13. numbers must be even numbers in the range of 1026 to 65534 except for numbers between 3874 and 5000 between 9874 and 10000 between 38087 and 38214 and between 49026 and 49152 a eC Configuring Access Name Seitings If you intend to access the camera from video viewer or similar software you may name each stream access name as you like for easy identification In ACCESS NAME type the access name up to 32 alphanumeric characters and click SET NG Videolnput 1 h264 1 A Access name works for H 264 video only Le F configuring Multicast settings To enable multicast streaming configure the multicast address port numbers and TTL for each stream and click SET SET VALUE In RTP PORT specify an even number between 1026 and 65534 Make sure the specified number is not used as RTP unicast port number except for numbers between 4000 and 5000 10000 10001 38214 and 49152 The multicast TTL must be specified in the range of 1 to 255 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 6 50 CLOCK SETTINGS Click CLOCK in the configuration menu to display the CLOCK SETTINGS screen Before you start network operation you need to configure the clock settings on this screen A Configuring camera title B Configuring clock date time and display style Configuring time zone and daylight saving mode Configuring automatic clock adjustment Fd Required operation privilege admin operat
14. to ALARM IN1 or ALARM IN2 under DAY NIGHT SETTINGS on the CAMERA SETTINGS screen the corresponding terminal will serve as a Day Night switching terminal In this case DAY NIGHT is displayed in SETTING ITEMS allowing you to select only the item POLARITY P EJ in ALARM 1N1 select ON 2 In POLARITY select the signal polarity of the alarm input terminal gt NO Normally Open The terminal is normally open and closes when an alarm signal is received B NC Normally Closed The terminal is normally closed and opens when an alarm signal is received EJ In DURATION select how long you want the alarm state to be retained when the terminal receives an alarm signal and click set The terminal will not accept subsequent alarm signals until the set duration expires gt 5SEC 10SEC 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC 45SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN gt CC Retains the alarm state as long as the alarm signal persists The alarm state will be retained for at least 5 seconds even if the alarm signal is instantaneous The configured duration value will be reset to the factory default value if you change any setting on the ALARM SETTINGS screen while an alarm state is retained Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 32 50 To configure the ALARM IN2 terminal to detect an alarm condition select ON in ALARM IN2 and specify the input conditions for it in the same way as for the ALARM IN
15. type the subject title of the e mail You can type up to 32 alohanumeric characters 2 In TEXT type the message text and click set You can type up to 64 alohanumeric characters A In the SUBJECT and TEXT fields you can use special symbol characters Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 42 50 FTP SETTINGS Click FTP in the configuration menu to display the FTP SETTINGS screen If you want to record images from the camera to an FIP server via the network configure the FTP server settings and the image transmission conditions on this screen A Configuring FTP server settings Configuring transmission conditions Required operation privilege admin operator You can send JPEG images only i A Configuring FIP Server Settings EJ in FTP select ON FTP SETTINGS SETTING ITEMS See 2 In PORT NUMBER type the control port number configured on the server Type a number between 1 and 65535 This port number is normally 21 default In SERVER ADDRESS type the server address Then in USER ID and PASSWORD type the user ID and password respectively The number of characters you can type in these fields is as follows SERVER ADDRESS Up to 64 alphanumeric characters USER ID Up to 48 alphanumeric characters PASSWORD Up to 20 alphanumeric characters 4 To use the passive FTP mode in FTP PASSIVE select USE cr 5 pele F When FTP P
16. CLOCK IN select the 24 hour time to which you want to adjust the clock for example 22 for 10 p m when the switch connected to the ALARM IN1 terminal turns on and click SET SETTING ITEMS SET WALUE ALARM INI Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 9 50 The clock time will not be adjusted if the difference between the set time and the current time exceeds the range of 29 to 30 minutes If you set CLOCK ADJUST to ALARM IN1 the ALARM IN1 terminal will serve dedicatedly as a time adjustment terminal so you can see only the item POLARITY in ALARM IN1 on the ALARM SETTINGS screen Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 10 50 USER SETTINGS Click USER in the configuration menu to display the USER SETTINGS screen On this screen configure the user authentication check at login A Required operation privilege admin operator m O Disabling authentication check Disabling the authentication check at login allows all users to log into the camera without authentication USER SETTINGS SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE In ANONYMOUS USER LOG IN select ON and click set In this case all login users are regarded as guest users This means that users will be presented with an authentication check dialog box if they attempt to perform any operation beyond the guest user privilege and must enter an adequate user name and password to proceed changing your password Chan
17. DNS server Alternate ONS server 8 Check the configured settings and click lok You are now done with the TCP IP configuration Close all the dialog boxes that are open Before You Begin Network Operation 11 13 Operation Privileges and Login Users i Operation Privileges The operation privileges of users who perform network operation are divided into 3 levels admin operator and guest Each user who attempts to access the camera will be authenticated by the user name and password at login and granted an appropriate operation privilege Operation Privileges admin operator guest Monitor live video eoo Switching between JPEG image and H 264 video Selecting H 264 video stream protocol gt o Available gt A Available Excluding NETWORK SETTINGS gt Unavailable Disabling authentication check at login You may set ANONYMOUS USER LOG IN to ON on the USER SETTINGS screen to allow anyone to access the camera without any authentication check at login f Login User Login is permitted to the following 5 users When you access the camera for the first time log in as an admin user Operation Prieaes __ User Password Dstt Limitation of Simultaneous Connections Up to 20 users have access to one camera at a time In this case all login users are regarded as guest users This means that users will be presented with an authentication check dialog box if they attempt to perform any
18. FLUORESCEN T You can set the color temperature to a fixed value Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 18 50 WHITE BALANCE HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE CANCEL In WHITE BALANCE select the desired fixed white balance mode and click set 3200 For indoors Fixes the color temperature to 3200K gt 5600 For outdoors Fixes the color temperature to 5600K gt FLUORESCENT For fluorescent lighting Fixes the color temperature to 4200K Configuring the Manual White Balance Mode MWB Use the following procedure to manually adjust the gain values for the red and blue signals WHITE BALANCE HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE CANCEL DEFAULT IE in WHITE BALANCE select MWB 2 In RED and BLUE specify the gain values for the red and blue signals respectively and click set gt RED O light to 255 dark BLUE 0 light to 255 dark You can use the backlight compensation BLC function to make the subject easily visible under strong backlight conditions b OFF Disables the backlight compensation function MULTI Selects the multi spot evaluative metering mode CENTER Selects the center weighted evaluative metering mode b MASKING Selects the light source masking mode A The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW Configuring Multi Spot Evaluative Metering Mode MULTI Multi spot evaluative metering
19. FORMAT select the date time display format and click set gt M D Y Y M D D M Y SETTING ITEMS Mal In TIME ZONE select the region where the camera is used 2 In DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE select whether or not to use the daylight saving mode Although an appropriate setting is automatically selected according to the TIME ZONE setting you can change it manually gt NO USE Disables the daylight saving mode b USE Enables the daylight saving mode In DAYLIGHT SAVING select when to start in ON and end in OFF the daylight saving mode and click sET Although an appropriate setting is automatically selected according to the TIME ZONE setting you can change it manually Configuring automatic clock adjustment In CLOCK ADJUST select how you want to automatically adjust the camera s internal clock b OFF Disables the clock adjustment function gt ON NTP Enables automatic clock adjustment that retrieves the date and time information from the NTP server You need to configure the NTP settings gt LOGIN Enables automatic clock adjustment that retrieves the date and time information from the PC PC when an admin user logs into it b ALARM Enables automatic clock adjustment that adjusts the clock to the specified time based on the IN1 signal received from the device connected to the ALARM IN1 terminal You need to configure the CLOCK IN setting A It is recommended to select ON NTP
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21. and application of your camera A Required operation privilege admin operator admin only for NETWORK SETTINGS screen Without the required operation privilege you will be presented with an authentication check dialog box when you click MENU on the live screen In this case you cannot access the menu selection buttons until you enter an adequate user name and password D tamer sac Working with Live Screen 5 10 Menu Selection Buttons NETWORK NETWORK SETTINGS Configure the network settings of the camera CLOCK CLOCK SETTINGS Configure the clock date time daylight saving mode automatic clock adjustment and other settings USER SETTINGS Configure the user authentication check at login CODEC STREAMING CODEC STREAMING Configure the conditions of the video image transmission SETTINGS CAME CAMERA SETTINGS Configure the monitoring conditions and other settings according to the installation environment of the camera E MAIL E MAIL SETTINGS Configure the alarm notification e mail function and other automatic transmission settings FTP FTP SETTINGS Configure the image streaming conditions if you intend to record images from the camera to an FTP server SECURITY SECURITY SETTINGS Configure the security settings for permitting or rejecting the access to the camera from up to 10 PCs OPTION OPTION SETTINGS Perform operations such as updating the firmware restoring the factory defaults and backing up and upl
22. compensates for the backlighting problem by evaluating the photometry of the entire screen Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 19 50 BLC HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE EJ in BLC select MULTI IP in BLC WEIGHT select the backlight sensitivity gt 0 low sensitivity to 15 high sensitivity B In BRIGHT select the compensation level for the brightness of the backlighting and click SET gt 0 low brightness compensation to 15 high brightness compensation Configuring Center Weighted Average Metering Mode CEN TER Center weighted average metering compensates for the backlighting problem by measuring the photometry of the specified area intensively Configure the position and size of the center metering area BLC HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE be CENTER CANCEL DEFAULT ED in BLC select CENTER and click ISET The BLC center window weighting setting screen appears showing a rectangle representing the center metering area in the center of the screen 2 Drag the rectangle to set the center metering area in position Center weighted average metering may not be set depending on the position of the center metering area Y EJ Resize the center metering area To resize the center metering area place the mouse pointer over the border of the area and then drag it Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 20 50 4 Configure the metering weight value
23. depending on the target object Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 27 50 a 7 DNR Configure the DNR Digital Noise Reduction function to reduce noise at low conditions In DNR select ON and click set DNR HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE fe OFF The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW Enabling the DNR function may cause ghosts and blurs if the subject includes any moving object which results in low resolution FOCUS ASSIST Clicking FOCUS ASSIST in the configuration menu displays the FOCUS ASSIST screen If you have already completed focus adjustment on the camera you do not need to follow the adjustment procedures described here tA The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW Adjusting focus You can fine adjust the focus from the configuration menu When you install the camera use the operation buttons NEAR FAR on the camera to roughly focus the subject The focus must be readjusted if the camera has lost focus due to difference in the subject distance or ambient temperature the deterioration of the lens and installation environment and the like that have been caused over the years KE Select the MANUAL check box Now you can operate the NEAR FAR and ONE PUSH buttons Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 28
24. from your Web browser Live Screen Components Control panel Tool panel Working with Live Screen1 10 Access the camera from your Web browser Ei Start Internet Explorer The supported Web browser is Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 SP2 or higher or Internet Explorer Ver 7 0 A In the address bar type the IP address of the camera and press Enter key When you access the camera the login screen appears If this is the first access to the camera in the Address bar enter the default IP address as follows Address http 192 168 0 2 A If you set SSL to ON before the IP address type https instead of http Attempts to access the camera using the default IP address will fail if that address is already being used by another device in the network If so change the IP address of the existing device before accessing the camera Type your user name and password and click OK The language selection screen appears Connect to 192 168 0 2 You need ID User name admin v Password eecce _ Remember my password If this is the first access to the camera log in as an admin user administrator using the following default authentication information User name admin admin2 admin3 A Password admin admin2 admin3 4 Click the button corresponding to the language you want to use The live screen appears From the second login onwards the live screen appears automatically by skip
25. function VIEW EFFECT PRIVACY MASK Configure the privacy mask settings to mask portions of the subject you want to hide Common for privacy protection Sf Application in the above table means the following VIEW The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW Common The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW f E Live Image Display Area You can view how your changes affect the video image in real time a You can configure two patterns of monitoring conditions For example select CAM1 to configure the normal live monitoring conditions for daytime use and select CAM2 to configure the monitoring conditions with the Day Night function for nighttime use respectively Thus you can switch the monitoring conditions depending on your needs Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 15 50 VIEW HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE CANCEL Configuring Monitoring Conditions In VIEW select CAM1 or CAM2 and then configure the monitoring conditions by clicking each menu item in the sub menu Switching between Monitoring Conditions In VIEW select CAM1 or CAM2 The monitoring conditions configured for the selected view setting are now applied to the camera RI Configure the lens iris according to the brightness of the subject displayed on the screen
26. indoors gt 5600 Fixed white balance for outdoors gt FLUORESCENT Fixed white balance for fluorescent lighting b MWB Manual white balance A The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW i Configuring the Auto Trace White Balance Mode ATW Auto trace white balance ATW automatically adjusts the white balance to provide optimal colors even if the light source for the target object is changed Enable the smart ATW function here because ATW may not produce desirable results if a single solid color occupies a large part of the subject WHITE BALANCE HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Powis wy OFF w m SMARTATW FF CANCEL DEFAULT IE in WHITE BALANCE select ATW IFJ in SMART ATW select ON and click seT The camera now adjusts the white balance automatically based on the color information on the subject E If Subject Includes an Extremely Bright Light Source Do not use the smart ATW function in environments where the color temperature fluctuates In an outdoor environment for example smart ATW may not produce desirable results because the color temperature fluctuates depending on the time of the day at sunrise daytime and sunset weather sunny or cloudy and other conditions El in MASKING select ON and click set WHITE BALANCE HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE The ATW masking screen appears Ma
27. provided on the live screen to send alarm signals from the camera s alarm output terminals Quick Operation Guide 6 10 ALARM OUT SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Settingitem Default Setting Optional Setting ALARM OUT 1 2 Alarm output OFF Disables alarm REMOTE Enables remote alarm output terminal number output ALARM OUT TIME Alarm output 5SEC Ex Beeps a warning 10SEC to 5MIN CC Stops alarm output when time for 5 sec Remote Alarm button is clicked Quick Operation Guide 7 10 Software Information You can install the following software on your PC to extend the capabilities of your surveillance system A l The CD ROM that comes with the camera includes all the supplied software supplied Software fN H 264 Plug in Plug in for monitoring live video as high quality moving images This plug in software is required to display H 264 video on the live screen Be sure to install it on each computer from which you access the camera via network operation VA SW3050Lite Application for monitoring live video from more than one camera This monitoring application is designed for use with SANYO network cameras You can access up to 128 cameras simultaneously The application lets you monitor video images from connected cameras in either the single screen or the 4 screen 9 screen or 16 split screen mode Auto IP Setup Utility for automatically setting up IP addresses when two or more new
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29. the video refresh is unstable E Ciick the General tab PJ Under Temporary Internet Files click Settings For Windows Vista click Settings under Browsing history E Set the slider under Amount of disk space to use to a low value the minimum value recommended by Microsoft When a Java Script Runtime Error is displayed during operation l E Click the Advanced tab B Under Browsing deselect the Display a notification about every script error check box EJ Select the Disable script debugging check box Before You Begin Network Operation 6 13 Configue the network information on your PC For Windows XP al In Control Panel click Network and Internet Connections The Network and Internet Connections dialog box opens Pick a category ae ke Appearance and Themes Printers and Other Hardware Network and P Connections User Accounts Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional l TON Options A J Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options y Performance and Maintenance Security Center A Click Network Connections The Network Connections dialog box opens Under LAN or High Speed Internet the icon representing your LAN interface Ethernet adapter configuration appears Pick a task gt Set up or change your Internet connection gt Create a connection to the network at your workplace gt Set up or change your home or smal
30. 00 HD3100P Chapter 3 Before You Begin Network Operation Preparing Your Computer for Network Operation Setting Up IP Addresses Automatically Auto IP Setup Checking the operating environment Configue the network information on your PC Operation Privileges and Login Users Before You Begin Network Operation1 13 Preparing Your Computer for Network Operation Follow the steps below to prepare your computer for network operation For detailed procedure refer to the linked information Ei Assign a unique IP address to each camera If you have newly installed two or more cameras on your network you can accomplish this by using the supplied Auto IP Setup software A Check your operating environment Connect the camera to the network to which your PC is also connected 4 Configue the network information on your PC You need to configure information such as the IP address of your PC 5 Install the H 264 Plug in from the supplied CD ROM onto your PC Double click the setup exe icon and complete the steps in the wizard You are now ready to monitor the surveillance video in the H 264 format setup exe SANYO H264 Plue in Setup SANYO 6 Access the camera from your Web browser From your Web browser Internet Explorer access the camera and log into the system as an admin user administrator Monitor live video When you access the camera and log into the system live video from the camera appe
31. 1 terminal l Detecting an alarm condition via built in motion sensor This camera offers the built in motion sensor function that automatically detects motion in the subject The motion sensor detects an alarm condition in three ways as follows A Disabling motion detection in masked areas Detecting motion in specific areas ESTs Th hal di i BE HE ia E w tO 1H E 1H a E n ES You cannot configure the motion sensor function if the electronic sensitivity boosting SENSE UP the long exposure shutter mode LONG is enabled Y Disabling motion detection in masked areas Use the motion masking function to detect motion in the whole screen area except for masked areas Set a mask over any swaying tree flickering light source or other object to prevent unwanted detection E On the ALARM SETTINGS screen in MOTION select MASKING p3 In DURATION select how long you want the alarm state to be retained when the motion sensor detects motion and click DETAIL The motion mask configuration screen appears gt 5SEC 10SEC 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC 45SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN gt CC Retains the alarm state as long as the motion alarm persists The terminal will not accept subsequent alarm signals until the set duration expires The alarm state will be retained for at least 5 seconds even if the motion is instantaneous The configured duration value will
32. 3300 Set DAY NIGHT to COLOR or B W gt O gt O YO P You cannot set AGC to OFF when SENSE UP in IRIS is set to ON Set SENSE UP in IRIS to OFF Q amp A 5 10 Displaying LIVE video cannot display LIVE video gt O gt O gt O ActiveX control is not installed in your PC gt Install Activex P There is network congestion gt It may take some time until the screen can be displayed Please wait The message THE UNIT IS BUSY appears on the screen if the number of simultaneously accessible users is already reached The version of the installed ActiveX control is old When another ActiveX control for network cameras is installed video may not be displayed due to compatibility issues between the different versions Install the H 264 Plug In included in the supplied CD ROM or the latest H 264 Plug In you can download from SANYO CCTV System Web page The Web browser you are using for accessing the camera is configured to connect to the Internet via proxy server Some proxy servers block UDPs during H 264 browsing In this case either change the settings to browse H 264 using HTTP or browse using JPEG cannot install the H 264 Plug In included in the supplied CD ROM E The OS of your PC is not a recommended OS The OS must be Windows Vista Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional SP2 or later for the H 264 Plug In t
33. 50 2 Click ONEPUSH to focus on the subject The camera automatically focuses on the subject Note that the color of the status indicator i FOCUSING turns from black to orange If the camera fails to focus on the subject the status indicator will show ERROR In this case manually adjust the focus in Step M EJ Click NEAR FAR to focus on the subject WZ Deselect the MANUAL check box Be sure to deselect the check box to prevent the loss of focus due to wrong operation The check box is automatically deselected if you switch from the focus adjustment screen to another screen MIRROR Use the mirror function to electronically flip the displayed subject If you installed the camera upside down or intend to monitor the subject in the mirror configure the following settings according to the installation environment of the camera In MIRROR select the desired mirror mode and click sET MIRROR HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE l OFF Disables the mirror mode normal video gt HV Flips the video vertically and horizontally gt H Flips the video horizontally v Flips the video vertically OFF H a A The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW PRIVACY MASK You can configure the privacy mask settings to hide specific portions of surveillance video for privacy protection When a privacy mask is set the res
34. 8W with heater turned on 7 0g 86 3 39 146 5 75 Unit mm inch Use only an IP66 certified enclosure or an electrical box Approvals IP66 CE L This unit has been certified to IP66 standards when properly installed Ensure all openings in enclosure are sealed as per manufacturer s instructions Accessories P Video cable 6 Cushioning sheet Hexagonal wrench 4 Connector F Pattern sheet CD ROM Introduction 4 15 Name and Function of Each Component Top Face Dome Cover To remove the cover remove the three screws using the supplied hex wrench T Monitor Output Socket MON OUT Connecting the camera and monitor using the supplied cable enables you to perform focus and iris adjustments while monitoring the live video For details see the Connections section A You can use crocodile clip connectors instead of the supplied cable inner Cover This cover protects the lens assembly Introduction 5 15 operation Buttons These buttons allow you to perform the following operations These operations may be performed with the Web browser installed on your PC For details refer to the linked information Associated button and use Equivalent network operation screen Restoring factory default Press the NEAR button and the SET button OPTION SETTINGS FACTORY settings simultaneously DEFAULT Press the FAR button
35. A The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW IRIS HELE SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE DEFAULT at In SENSE UP select the electronic sensitivity boosting power OFF x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 D Enabling the electronic sensitivity boosting function causes the following Y The exposure time of the camera s image sensing device will be increased automatically in dark situations This may result in conspicuous afterimages blurs and white spots if the subject includes any moving object If DAY NIGHT is set to AUTO the electronic sensitivity boosting function will work only for black white video images For VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 l SHUTTER is set to OFF preventing you from configuring the electronic shutter setting SHORT or LONG i No motion sensor type can be selected in MOTION on the ALARM SETTINGS screen You cannot configure the electronic sensitivity boosting function in the following case L When AGC is set to OFF A A motion sensor type is selected in MOTION on the ALARM SETTINGS screen IP in LEVEL select the video signal level and click set gt 0 dark to 100 bright Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 16 50 i WHITE BALANCE Select and configure the white balance adjustment mode gt ATW Auto trace white balance b AWC Auto white balance control gt 3200 Fixed white balance for
36. ASSIVE is set to USE users must specify a valid port number when making a connection request for sending data to the server 5 In DIRECTORY NAME specify the name of the directory you want to create on the server You can type up to 32 alphanumeric characters Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 43 50 A If no directory name is specified the system will automatically generate the following directory name il When sending an alarm image in the event of an error ALARM_FTP F When sending an image in fixed intervals INTERVAL_FTP 6 In FILE NAME specify the name of the image file you want to send and click sET You can type up to 32 alphanumeric characters Each image file will have a file name consisting of the specified file name the date time and the alarm factor if TRIGGER is set to other than INTERVAL FILE NAME yy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss alarm_factor 0001 Serial No jpg If no file name is specified the system will enter sanyo for the FILE NAME To use a temporary file set TEMPORARY FILE to USE This causes each image to be stored as a temporary file on the FTP server and then renamed to the specified file name The FTP server will store a single temporary file for the most recent image with the specified file name F Temporary file name sanyo_ftp_temp_ IP address temp Although the temporary file will be renamed to the specified file
37. CUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES MODS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT OTRICY LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Ths product includes cryptographic Software written oy Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Tucson ti necryptsort com ae Original Sssleay License Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com x ALL Prgnts reserved This package is an Sol Implementation written v Dy Eic Young Ceay crypesort com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This Library is free for commercial and non commercial use as Long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions t apy to all code Found In this distribution be 1t Che RCA RSA Least DES Sec Coder not JUSt the Sol code The Sal documentacion included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com sCOpy Ergin remains Eric Young 6 and as such any Copyright NOtCices 1n the code are Nol to De removed WE has package is USEC In a product Eric Young shourd be given attributcron as Che Author Or Ene p
38. Live Screen 7 10 Tool panel oft Intern alp pP sexc Pe Favorites 2 TN a ogilang eng mnt Frite2C 21 Aug 2009 16 3AZ2 SASHUTC mntly Sat 2C 214fiug 2010 16 3AZZIAS9 UTCOpg 06y peg eg 2 ee camera Title Shows the camera title you configured in TITLE on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen The default camera title is Network Camera The color of the camera title changes depending on the alarm state as follows Gray Normal state Red Alarm condition is being detected A When the camera title is shown in red no other alarm signal will be received Full screen Button er Click this button to hide the control panel and the tool panel and enlarge the video display to the maximum display area of the screen Clicking the button again restores the normal screen Capture Button Lo Click this button to capture the desired scene of the JPEG live streaming as a still image in a separate window You can then save and print the captured image For details refer to the Printing and Saving a Still Image section Remote Alarm Buttons TICE You can use these buttons to output an alarm signal from the camera For details refer to the Sending a Remote Alarm Signal section ALARMN Indication The color of the letters changes to orange when an alarm is detected O Cciose Button Ed Click this button to disconnect your PC from the camera and close the browser wi
39. NG ITEMS SET VALUE i APER TURE You can use the contour compensation function to make the whole video image clearer Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 26 50 Select ON in APERTURE and an appropriate correction level in LEVEL and click set APERTURE HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE ad O0 E SET Mecca EEE The higher the correction level the greater the correction effect h 1to 15 A The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW a VIVID COLOR EFFECT Use the color saturation compensation function to improve the vividness of the color In VIVID COLOR EFFECT select ON and click set VIVID COLOR EFFECT HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE CANCEL A The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW GAMMA Set the gamma correction level to adjust the contrast or brightness level In GAMMA select the gamma correction level and click sET GAMMA HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE DEFAULT D 0 45 Gamma correction level 0 45 b 1 Gamma correction level 1 MODE1 Increases the contrast of the whole subject MODE2 Increases the contrast in dark areas further The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW Selecting MODE1 or MODE may result in excessively bright images
40. ULT You can restore all the settings you have configured to the factory default settings FACTORY DEFAULT NETWORK SETTINGS In NETWORK SETTINGS select whether or not to restore the settings including the network settings and click set WITH Includes the network settings gt WITHOUT Excludes the network settings An operation confirmation dialog box opens Backing Up Configured Settings MENU BACKUP You can save the settings you have configured using the backup function In MENU BACKUP click set Then select save in a save confirmation dialog box and specify the backup destination file Allthe settings on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen and the DATE TIME setting on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen are not saved Uploading Backed Up Settings MENU UPLOAD You can restore the saved configuration settings of the camera from a backup file Click BRowsE select the backup file you want to upload and click seET The backup file is uploaded to the camera to restore the saved configuration settings When the upload process is completed the camera system reboots All the settings on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen and the DATE TIME setting on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen are not restored Viewing Logs LOG Under LOG you can view the access and system logs You can click OUT PUT to output the content of each log into a text file K The log information is deleted when the camera is powered off
41. WORK SETTINGS Information such as operation buttons and icons are represented as graphics as displayed on the screen Example SET The names of specific setting items tabs dialog boxes and the like are enclosed in square brackets Example TITLE Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual 7 8 The options or values that you select in a pull down menu or using radio buttons are enclosed in double quotes Example ON 80 screenshots Each section describing a configuration procedure begins with a screenshot of the corresponding initial configuration screen The purpose of this screenshot is to show you the factory default value for each setting item provided on the screen Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual 8 8
42. Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 47 50 OPTION SETTINGS Click OPTION in the configuration menu to display the OPTION SETTINGS screen On this screen you can perform system related operations and log checks Click SET to execute or start the intended operation F Required operation privilege admin operator1 OPTION SETTINGS OPTION ake m OUTPUT OUTPUT f Rebooting Camera CAMERA REBOOT If the camera stops functioning for some reason or other in CAMERA REBOOT click SET to reboot the camera system Hi Updating Firmware Version FIRMWARE UPDATE You can update the camera s firmware to the latest version Ej Click set The FIRMWARE UPDATE screen appears FIRMWARE UPDATE 1S SSS SSS SSS SSS SSSA a a a a eFIENAME iB P Click Browse and select the firmware updater file EJ Click eExecuTe The firmware update process starts When the update process is completed the camera system reboots and you reconnect to the camera automatically Once you reconnect to the camera redisplay the OPTION SETTINGS screen and confirm that the firmware version has been updated Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 48 50 Do not perform any operations on the screen or turn off the camera until the firmware update process is completed While the firmware is being updated all camera functions stop working temporarily Restoring Factory Default Settings FACTORY DEFA
43. al alarm device facilitating the construction of a high level security system Highly Scalable Design Installing associated software applications on your PC further extends the capabilities of your surveillance system Introduction 2 15 Specifications Camera Image pickup device Effective pixels Lowest image illumination Video S N ratio Lens Adjusting focus Day Night function White balance Backlight compensation Electronic sensitivity boosting Electronic shutter Iris control Camera settings AGC gain Gamma Correction Aperture compensation VIVID COLOR EFFECT DNR Mirror Privacy mask Motion sensor Language selection HO Video output LAN Alarm input Alarm output 1 3 CMOS sensor 16 9 1920 H x 1080 V 4 3 2288 H x 1712 V SOIRE 1 0 Ix at F1 2 color mode high gain SOIRE 0 06 Ix at F1 2 black and white mode high gain 50dB when AGC is OFF Built in varifocal lens f 3 to 9mm F1 2 to 2 1 Focus assist function Auto color black and white alarm input switching VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 only Auto ATW one push AWC manual R B gain adjustable indoor outdoor fluorescent Multi spot evaluative metering center weighted average metering masking Auto 32x max or Off VDC HD3300P VDC HD3100P 1 25 1 50 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000D VDC HD3300 VDC 3100 1 30 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Long e
44. allation environment and application of your camera A Alarm Cable Connection Power Connection 6 Network Connection Camera Monitor Connection Before attempting the following connections be sure to turn off all components of your system Improper connection may cause smoke or failures Before attempting to connect each system component carefully read the instruction manual that comes with it to familiarize yourself with the correct connection procedure Alarm cable RED ALARMIN1 ot Gi External peripheral Kial device OE Jl elle Tit TA I comm an HET or is UNN f j p mm ee 2 PC optional LAN cable Monitor optional Alarm Cable Connection Alarm Input Terminal Connection Connect an alarm switch infrared sensor or other device to detect alarm conditions to the alarm input cable ALARM IN1 Red ALARM IN2 gray Introduction 8 15 After connecting an alarm device configure the input conditions for the corresponding alarm input cable via network operation on the ALARM SETTINGS screen This function is supported only by VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 l Under DAY NIGHT set DAY NIGHT to COLOR and select the cable you want to use in EXT ALARM l On the ALARM SETTINGS screen in POLARITY select the signal polarity of the alarm input terminal To use the alarm input cable as Day Nigh
45. and camera IP addresses local addresses are configured with different subnet masks gt To use a PC and a camera within the same network their subnet masks must be the same Change settings so that the PC and camera have the same subnet mask P The Web browser you are using is configured to connect to the Internet via proxy server Change the Web browser settings so that the use of proxy server is disabled The address you are trying to access is not a local address Enter a local address to access a camera located in the same network You cannot access a camera by entering a URL or router global address and camera port number registered with the dynamic DNS service or a URL that is compliant with the global address cannot access the camera from the Internet There is a wrong network setting in the camera Configure the default gateway correctly When using the dynamic DNS service check whether the entered DNS server address and domain name registered with the dynamic DNS service are correct Registration to the dynamic DNS service is yet to be done When using the dynamic DNS service Go to the dynamic DNS service site and check that the address for your camera is correctly registered Port forwarding is not configured on your router Port forwarding must be configured on your router for you to be able to access a camera from the Internet For the configuration method refer to your router s instr
46. and the SET button USER SETTINGS simultaneously Adjusting focus For details refer to the Lens Adjustment CAMERA SETTINGS FOCUS Adjusting iris section ASSIST IRIS SETTINGS Resetting login password Press the REVERSE button Not supported via network operation For details see the Installation Inverting video of wall mounted camera 3 Manual Press the RESET button CAMERA SETTINGS CAMERA Restarting camera REBOOT a For details refer to the Viewing Firmware OPTION SETTINGS FIRMWARE Viewing Firmware Version l l Version section UPDATE Introduction 6 15 Bottom Face For the detailed procedures for connecting terminals and cables refer to the Connections section Base Bracket Guide Holes Use these coupling holes to mount the camera to the separately sold base bracket Network Socket LAN Ru 45 Use this socket to connect the camera to your PC to enable network operation 24 VACI12 VOC Power Cable with connector Use this cable to connect a 24 VAC or 12 VDC power supply A There is no power indicator on the camera Alarm Input Output Cable Alarm input cable Connect an external switch infrared sensor or other device to detect alarm conditions such as the entry of an intruder Alarm output cable Connect a buzzer lamp or other alarm device Introduction 7 15 Connections Perform the following connections according to the inst
47. area A Control Panel Tool Panel A SANYO NET DRK CAMERA Microsoft Internet Explorer Oa i E E E E 4 k Video display area 0 Current date and time Shows the current date and time based on the clock settings configured on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen You may change the date time format month day year year month day or day month year clock type character size and display position on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen 2 Video image display Shows JPEG images or H 264 video To switch the display select the desired video image display using the radio buttons on the live screen control panel Working with Live Screen 4 10 Control panel Click the desired button depending on the purpose of your operation Then the corresponding screen and panels will appear For details refer to the linked information MENU Click this to display the configuration menu LANGUAGE Click this to display the language selection screen DISPLAY Click this to display the display control panel fs Displaying Configuration Menu MENU Click MENU on the control panel to display the configuration menu that includes a series of menu selection buttons Clicking one of these menu selection buttons displays the corresponding configuration screen If you are a surveillance system administrator use these buttons to configure necessary settings according to the installation environment
48. ars on the live screen 8 Configure the necessary settings on the administrator configuration screens Although the camera is already configured with the factory default settings so that you can monitor live video immediately after you log into the system you need to configure necessary settings according to your installation environment and application of the camera If the live screen displays no or distorted video check your operating environment and connection conditions If this is the first access to the camera start by configuring the system clock on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen KJ Use associated software applications to extend the capabilities of your surveillance system Install the following associated software applications on your PC as required VA SW3050Lite supplied Monitor application for monitoring video images from more than one camera simultaneously on a multi view screen VA SW3050Server Client optional Recorder player application for recording and playing back streaming video data from the network Before You Begin Network Operation 2 13 Setting Up IP Addresses Automatically Auto IP Setup If you are installing two or more new cameras on the same local network you need to change the factory default IP address of each camera to prevent IP address overlap The supplied Auto IP Setup software frees you from this burden by automatically assigning a unique IP address to each camera on your n
49. arts or the library used x This Car be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions E Are Men 1s Redistributions OL Source Code must retain Che copyeight Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual 3 8 notre Enis Last Of conditions and the ftolbowing disclaimer Ze REOLSECELBDULLONS in binary Torm must reproduce the above Copyright Mobiles thas List Of Condit Lons and Che TOLLowing Ciseclaimer am Che documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement x This product includes cryptographic software written by Erie Young eavyecryptsort com The word cryptographic Can bpe Lert out aor the Touines Erom the Library being used are Not Cryptographic related 15 As LE you include any Windows speciriic code 0r a derivative thereof irom the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
50. be reset to the factory default value if you change any setting on the ALARM SETTINGS screen while an alarm state is retained SET VALUE SSEC m Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 33 50 A To switch the alarm detection method in MOTION ALARM click the desired radio button EJ Drag the mouse over live video image to select the area you want to mask The masked area is indicated by blue bordered grid cells each containing the letter M You can mask as many areas as you want without limitation C AT BEE i Ei Bou mni You can unmask one grid cell at a time by clicking each grid cell in a masked area To deselect a block of grid cells in the masked area right click one of grid cell and drag the mouse FF in SENSITIVITY select the detection sensitivity The higher the value the lower the sensitivity gt 1to9 Checking how the motion sensor works Click TEST If any motion is detected in a grid cell outside the masked area s that grid cell will be shown in red Correct the detection conditions as required While the sensor is working this button is labeled as END To finish checking the motion sensor click the button 5 Click SET and then BACK The settings are saved and you return to the ALARM SETTINGS screen Detecting motion in specific areas Use the motion detection function to detect motion in specific area
51. cameras are connected This utility automatically assigns a unique IP address to each camera that has the factory default IP address 192 168 0 2 Using the utility s camera search function you can check the IP addresses of all cameras existing on the same local network It is also possible to check and correct overlapping IP addresses Optional Software VA SW3050Server Client Application for recording and playing back streaming images from camera This recorder player application is designed for use with SANYO network cameras This is a complete version of the VA SW3050 series software which offers all the functions you need to perform monitoring recording search playback and other operations in a surveillance system This software requires at least two PCs that serve as the server and the client Quick Operation Guide 8 10 Configuration menu quick reference tables Click MENU on the control panel to display the administrator configuration menu that includes a series of menu selection buttons If you are a surveillance system administrator use these buttons to configure necessary settings according to the installation environment and application of your camera Configuration Related to Network Connection Operation Configuration Screen Menu Changing the camera s IP address NETWORK SETTINGS Using SANYO s DDNS service Using SSL communication Streaming H 264 video in multicast Clock and Camera Titl
52. deo mode without using the Day Night function Automatically switching camera between color and black and white video modes using Day Night function Switching camera between color and black and white video modes when an external control signal is received Fixing camera to color or black and white video mode E This function is supported only by VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW In AUTO mode turning off the camera in the black and white mode and then turning it back on again switches it to the color mode The focused position may differ between the color and black and white modes When using infrared lighting in the black and white mode the camera may switch to the color mode due to strong reflection from objects in the subject In this case adjust the infrared lighting to prevent the switching of video to the color mode Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 24 50 E _ Automatically Switching Camera between Color and Black and White Video Modes DAY NIGHT HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE gt On Ao gt a oe CANCEL DEFAULT IE in DAY NIGHT select AUTO K If you select AUTO you cannot set AGC to OFF i In LEVEL select the luminance level at which the video mode is switched and click SET gt HIGH Sets a high luminance level to increase the
53. e Configuration Operation Configuration Screen Menu Adjusting clock to specific time based on external input signal CLOCK SETTINGS Configuring the camera title Configuration Related to Access and Security Operation Configuration Screen Menu Changing the user password USER SETTINGS Allowing all users to access the camera without any authentication check Restricting PCs that have access to the camera SECURITY SETTINGS Configuration Related to Live Video Accessing the camera from video viewer or similar software to view NETWORK SETTINGS live video Hiding specific portions of video CAMERA SETTINGS PRIVACY MASK Alarm Related Configuration Sending an alarm image via e mail E MAIL SETTINGS Using the alarm input terminals to switch the camera between the CAMERA SETTINGS DAY NIGHT color and black and white video modes This function is supported only by VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 Recording Related Configuration Recording images from the camera to an FTP server FTP SETTINGS Quick Operation Guide 9 10 Optional Configuration Updating the camera s firmware to the latest version OPTION SETTINGS FIRMWARE UPDATE Restoring the factory default settings OPTION SETTINGS FACTORY DEFAULT Backing up or uploading settings OPTION SETTINGS MENU BACKUP MENU UPLOAD Viewing the access log system log and operation log OPTION SETTINGS LOG Quick Operation Guide 10 10 VDC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD31
54. e LL alr Functions and E m l a te Ha OF Pry bg a _ 1 age following table lists the functions yo iwyoack Camera Control of Menu Set The operating privileges for each user ca kar Mine jms See herh n Sabet h bpm p im p e i F i _ Tee We Sub M Ly Leg ee oe e z ken mE rrea me Pein ras e a mpe i Zei mri ne fa Bo toe at i ms E a ia ka E be m e eres m r lt n Fe i bem be e ee lt ee me sale moun aoe aa b Tr e r i r E be wea a ie E H Pe oe ee 123 Boxed numbers indicate procedural instructions 008 000 Circled numbers or circled alphabetic letters are used in sections that describe screen component names or other information symbols This manual uses the following three kinds of symbols depending on the content of the provided information Memo Indicates supplementary or related information Reference W Provides references to the associated settings that must be configured on other menu screens Caution Indicates prohibited or restricted operating and setting instructions Uppercase Letters Graphics and Punctuation Marks This manual uses the following notations to present user interface related information Information such as the screen title is represented in all uppercase alphabetic letters as displayed on the screen Example NET
55. elect the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 check box Confirm that the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 check box is selected If deselected select the check box Before You Begin Network Operation 10 13 Networking Connect using a Realtek RTL8168B 8111B Family PCI E Gigabit Ethernet This connection uses the following items I Client for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IP v6 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP y4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 6 Click Properties The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box opens with the General tab shown Select the Use the following IP address radio button and specify the IP address and the subnet mask General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings _ Obtain an JP address automatically Use the Following IP address SHEE Be a a a IF address 192 168 O 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 Default gateway 192 168 Te Ob Preferred
56. ettings again P The NTP server address is not configured correctly Select CLOCK and configure the NTP SERVER ADDRESS settings again 6 Adjustment by NTP is not set as the method for automatic time adjustment gt Select CLOCK and set CLOCK ADJUST to ON NTP The date and time information indicated on the live screen does not reflect the clock settings configured on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen Dt is recommended that you delete temporary Internet files gt To do so in Internet Explorer click Internet Options in the Tools menu and then delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web form information from the General tab gt O Q amp A 10 10 VDC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD3100 HD3100P Chapter 7 Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual Copyright Notice How to use this manual Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual 1 8 Copyright Notice This instruction manual is copyrighted by SANYO Electric Co Ltd No materials contained in this manual may be reproduced in any format without the prior permission of the copyright holder Microsoft Windows ActiveX and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries The official name for Windows used in this manual is Microsoft Windows Operating System In this manual note that the word Windows refers to both Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
57. etwork Before setting up the IP addresses automatically click the Search Cameras button in the utility window to search all cameras on the network and display the address settings and details of each camera Me p Stall Bf Mode name HAD Address IP ad Port pasig Comer Title Firmeare Wersion 1 TO Ao WH K Tar Ti Hi DFF Welvork Casera p H verii di E erii ti i g i CAUTION gpt HimiP w Wi AE EO ki DFE Metwork Comore CM Yer li 00 06 CS Yort d0 046 i I yot Hig aor DEM MM E09 a0 FF Ketwork Camera ik CM erii di Co erii id 05 x EEn T DAS DO OS ME A Viet 163 0 0 FF Melwork Damara i Verio E CS ferii di E ivit DHS JOG ROS WOME OE Vag 16305 Ei FF Network Damara pd CM erii di 05 CS Yorib di 5 8 E i EF Bivi AH O Ms Ms ES Vt 163 08 EI Mel emir Cazes p5 YerIi0 00 04 amp Verh 00 05 g i patt HiP SOG MS TE i WF Metwork Camara ii CH erii 00 05 GS 1000 04 i i KHET p Hr P SOG MMS 0A 0i Fr Melwork Compre gi CH Yer t00 05 CS Ver tl 00 15 r I KET WOC HOSSe0P Os Os OS MOS OE Va 163 03 30 FF Meligrk Camera CN Yeril 00 05 CS Veri 00 05 9 I l EF J vce rocsaap ts Ws Mats ets ts t ii i i a FF Welwork Camere el CH Ver th 00 05 CS Ver LE EGS J bE REEERE E E e E EEEn nEEEETTETE TETTETETT Bee ee HEHEHE FSF SST SE ETEM Status NEW The camera has the default IP address 192 168 0 2 Assign a unique IP address OK The camera has a unique IP address and can be connected successfully to
58. f the topic currently opened at the main window is highlighted so the current location among the manual can be easily confirmed TITLE window This window shows the headline of the current topic This TITLE window never scrolls not to hide the headline MAIN window This window shows the main detail contents Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual 5 8 Navigation 2D Gee ems rer as El ee Ar MT r a rel E i r e E r o ea a Te r en He eu br eeg Ea ee ees e o eed oe Fa rp r ool En eee a i e p e Be Bir eee eed ee ey r Tea er mu ee e rs m 1a mg a m i f k j pe Sin te ape Ae m SS mE n Em n A n Aay a E Ey OBM i peg tet je gs d i Bed ge SE eg i ag eS E l sE mi Tra me eon LE a Oe py Se he too g b AF aap par i es as Ma k ae uria ee mE M i a Tre fee i ea ie eas Ea 2 aa Tea ssum Ss Ep e o M ee l i eee ee ee he r re a a ee a g To rem Bu smi rane p Ee i s i p ar ee ie ee be lege bee l a SETE m Previous Next Clicking lt previous or net on the top right of the TITLE window will display the previous page or the next page respectively Page end is located at the end of the page This mark is also linked to the top of the page Click on this mark to jump to the top of the page Copyright Notice How to Use This Manual 6 8 Conventions sters the user a a r ay ey ee Pag dee F oO ee ey eee e
59. fault settings click DEFAULT In MAC ADDRESS the MAC address of the camera is shown You cannot change this address Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 2 50 _ Automatic Configuration NETWORK SETTINGS SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE IE in IP ADDRESS select DHCP The IP address subnet mask and gateway fields are automatically filled 2 In DNS specify how you want to configure the DNS server addresses b FIX In DNS PRIMARY and DNS SECONDARY 3 type your primary and secondary DNS server addresses and click SET gt AUTO Just click SET Then the system sets appropriate DNS server addresses automatically After completing the above steps click the Close button to once disconnect and then reconnect to the camera to apply the changes Configuring DDNS Settings Using SANYO s DDNS service you can connect to the camera from your Internet Explorer by simply entering the registered domain name instead of the IP address of the camera d To use the DDNS service configure the following settings i Specify your DNS server address under DNS SETTINGS on this screen E Configure the port forwarding on your router For details refer to your router s instruction manual SET ALUE EJ in DDNS select on The REGISTER button EJ appears The USER NAME and PASSWORD fields show the automatically assigned user name and password respect
60. ge your login user password 4 to 32 alohanumeric characters A m 5 m DEFAULT In PASSWORD type the new password for the relevant user and click seET Update your password periodically for security reasons To restore the default user passwords click DEFAULT Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 11 50 CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS Click CODEC STREAMING in the configuration menu to display the CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS screen Configure the conditions of the video image transmission A Configuring Aspect Ratio Configuring JPEG images Configuring H 264 video configuring Aspect Ratio CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS ASPECT RATIO HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Required operation privilege admin operator If SSL is set to ON on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen you cannot configure H 264 video In ASPECT RATIO select the aspect ratio width to height ratio of the video image by clicking the corresponding radio button and click set 16 9 Landscape 4 3 Portrait K Clicking SET reboots the camera Configuring JPEG images SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE 1280x720 ENHANCED 30ips 30 ips v 30 ips v KE Configure the resolution RESOLUTION The available options vary depending on your selection in ASPECT RATIO gt 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 1024x576 640x360 gt 4 3 2288x1712 1600x1200 1280x960 1024x768 800x600 640x480 320x240
61. h Administrator Configuration Screens 30 50 6 Click SET and then BACK The settings are saved and you return to the sub menu Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 31 50 ALARM SETTINGS Click ALARM in the configuration menu to display the ALARM SETTINGS screen If you want the camera to record surveillance video or transmit a warning signal by detecting an alarm condition configure the following settings on this screen A Detecting an alarm condition via alarm input terminal B Detecting an alarm condition via built in motion sensor C Outputting an alarm signal from alarm output terminal F Required operation privilege admin operator O Detecting an alarm condition via alarm input terminal Configure the input conditions of each alarm input terminal provided on the rear face of the camera HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Before you start the following procedure connect an external alarm device to one of the alarm input terminals ALARM IN1 in this example For details refer to the Alarm Input Output Terminal Connections section If you set CLOCK ADJUST to ALARM IN1 on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen the ALARM IN1 terminal serves dedicatedly as a time adjustment terminal In this case the SET VALUE column of ALARM IN1 shows CLOCK IN in allowing you to select a value in POLARITY only With VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 if you set DAY NIGHT to COLOR and EXT ALARM
62. h camera one after another Camere Title Firerare Yersbor ROCs Bos Oe i aU CFF Haiek Camera fe Co Yerli biis Go Ver Ib 00 0 YN Ws Ae 188 0 i CW verbi 0 08 CE Verdi 00 00 C00 ot ot oO CW Yerh is G Ver lh 00 0 it he Se es Vit 168 0 F i r G Yer hh et G Ver lO 00 05 CG eo ot Var 168 0 a 3 C Yer MOS G Ver th 00 05 KO Ge wos fe cork r CH Verh 05 5 Yerli 00 05 Wi 0 i 718 07 i sik Camara pi CH verti 16 Yerli 0 05 HEEE i 68 0 5 Haies Ganora GH Verti pi i Co Yerli 00 0 ja ay Lh nl fi m i A rai E T fel i HHREREREEE 1 Fy 4 4 5 5 i a 4 it EE Ki wie We Bia baa p Bithi Auto setup fs oniy applied to cameras with factory setting Enter a start or end address you want to apply auto setup 4uto satup range from 192 168 100 4 to Bee cute II Cancel e EE p duke antl ine The above screenshot shows an example when your PC is connected to 10 cameras 4 Click Auto setting and in the address range selection dialog box click EXECUTE The utility automatically assigns a series of new IP addresses starting from the start address The dialog box initially shows as the start IP address the IP address to be assigned to the first camera that has a status of NEW To specify your own address range type both the start and end IP addresses The utility automatically assigns an IP address to each camera located in the LAN but not beyond the router
63. he maximum gain level for AGC and click sET Selecting a higher gain level will improve the camera sensitivity in a dark condition but increase the noise as well gt NORMAL For normal subject gt MIDDLE For slightly dark subject gt HIGH For dark subject The maximum gain value varies depending on the mode set for DAY NIGHT For VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 23 50 J Manually configuring gain value AGC HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Di lt ee If you set AGC to OFF you cannot enable the electronic sensitivity boosting function in SENSE UP in IRIS You cannot select OFF in AGC if the Day Night function DAY NIGHT is set to AUTO or the electronic sensitivity boosting SENSE UP is enabled For VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 EJ in acc select OFF IP in GAIN SETTING select the gain value of AGC and click SET gt OdB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB 24dB 27dB 30dB 33dB 36dB 39dB 42dB DAYINIGHT The Day Night function improves the camera s sensitivity by automatically switching the camera to the color mode in bright conditions and to the black and white mode in dark situations Using this function enables 24 hour surveillance with clear video images even during nighttime or in dark locations You may also fix the camera to the color or black and white vi
64. he settings are saved and you return to the sub menu SHUTTER Configure the electronic shutter according to the movement and luminance level of the subject b OFF Disables the electronic shutter or electronic iris function gt SHORT Enables the fast shutter mode gt LONG Enables the long exposure shutter mode A The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW _ Conti guring Fast Shutter Mode SHORT The fast shutter mode has a shorter exposure time than the field storage time Configuring the fast shutter mode enables you to capture quick motion in the subject 4 You cannot select SHORT to configure the fast shutter mode if the electronic sensitivity boosting SENSE UP in IRIS is enabled SHUTTER HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE sume er IEJ in SHUTTER select SHORT 2 In SHUTTER SPEED select the desired shutter speed and click seET The available options vary depending on the model used gt VDC HD3300P VDC HD3100P 25 50 120 250 500 1000 2000 4000 10000 gt VDC HD3300 VDC HD3100 30 60 100 250 500 1000 2000 4000 10000 Each of the above shutter speed values represents the denominator n of the fraction 1 n For example selecting 500 means to set a shutter speed of 1 500 second _ Configuring Long Exposure Shutter Mode LONG The long exposure shutter mode has a longer exposure time
65. ically if left idle for 5 minutes or more Introduction 15 15 DC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD3100 HD3100P Chapter 2 Quick Operation Guide From Connection to Network Operation Live Video Monitoring Alarm Detection and Output Software Information Configuration menu quick reference tables Quick Operation Guide1 10 From Connection to Network Operation Follow the steps below to set up and connect the camera to your PC You can use alarm video recording bidirectional audio communications and other standard features of the camera in addition to normal live video monitoring ER Connect the power cable to the power terminals Use a 24 VAC or 12 VDC power supply v Do not turn on the camera until you complete all connections 2 Connect the network LAN socket to your PC using a LAN cable Check the operating environment of your PC and perform the following operations Check the network information on your PC Install the H 264 Plug in from the supplied CD ROM onto your PC 3 Connect necessary external devices to the alarm input output terminals ALARM IN1 2 terminal Connect an external switch infrared sensor or other device to detect alarm conditions such as entry of an intruder ALARM OUT 1 2 Connect a buzzer lamp or other alarm device to output a signal to warn people of the occurrence of an alarm condition 4 Connect a monitor for focus adjustment to the monitor output socket Connect your moni
66. iguration Screens1 50 NETWORK SETTINGS Click NETWORK in the configuration menu to display the NETWORK SETTINGS screen On this screen configure the following settings as required A Configuring basic network settings NETWORK Configuring DDNS setting DDNS Configuring HTTP settings Configuring RTSP RTP settings 3 Configuring access name settings ACCESS NAME F Multicast settings MULTICAST fo O configuring Basic Network Settings Configure the environment required to connect to the camera via the network by specifying the IP address subnet mask and other information Required operation privilege admin Before attempting to configure these network settings contact your network administrator _ Manual Configuration NETWORK SETTINGS NETWORK SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE m In IP ADDRESS select FIX and type the IP address of the camera below it 2 In SUBNET MASK and GATEWAY type your subnet mask and gateway addresses respectively In DNS PRIMARY and DNS SECONDARY type your primary and secondary DNS server addresses and click SET Because you selected FIX in IP ADDRESS you specify here fixed DNS server addresses After completing the above steps click the Close button to once disconnect and then reconnect to the camera to apply the changes A To redo the procedure from the beginning before clicking SET click CANCEL To restore the factory de
67. ively Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 3 50 2 Write down the user name and password shown in the USER NAME and PASSWORD fields This information is required to register your domain name Click REGisTER to access the SANYO DDNS service site and register your domain name Follow the steps below to register your domain name EJ On the LOG IN screen enter the user name and password you wrote down and click Login The Domain Name registration change screen appears SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd SANYO TOP meleaiy SANYO DDNS Service Sanyo DDNS service is for users of Network System products of Sanyo Electric Co Ltd This service will be provided after confirmation of purchase For your registration please refer to the instruction manual enclosed in your purchase or follow instructions from your dealer SECUREO BY GeoTrust click to verify 21 Feb 07 02 27 GMT Member Log in Please note that this service is only for registered customers omen A JavaScript is used on this web site Please activate JavaScriptin browser settings Copyright C SANYO Electric Co Ltd All Rights Reserved gt Site policy SANYO DDNS service site URL httos www ddns sanyosecurity com PJ Enter the domain name you want to use and click Submit The domain name is registered with the DDNS server SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd SANYO TOP Domain Name registrationichange SANYO DDNS Se
68. l office network g Set up a wireless network for a home or small office g Change Windows Firewall settings or pick a Control Panel icon Internet Options h A Network Setup Wizard Windows Firewall s gt Wireless Network Setup Wizard Right click on the LAN interface Ethernet adapter configuration icon and click Properties in the context menu The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box opens with the General tab shown Before You Begin Network Operation 7 13 LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection Connected Firewalled L a 3Com EtherLink XL 10 100 PCI ocal Area Connection 2 ls Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename Etes nda 4 In the This connection uses the following items list box select the Internet Protocol TCP IP check box Confirm that the Internet Protocol TCP IP check box is selected If deselected select the check box Local Area Connection 2 Properties x General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 Intel R PRO100 Desktop Adapter This connection uses the following items S Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Frinter Sharing for Microsoft Networks E QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across di
69. lowing buttons are provided i IRIS SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 14 50 Click this button when finished configuring the camera settings you accessed by clicking each sub menu item Click this button before clicking SET to restore the previous settings Bi berautr Click this button to reset the settings on the camera configuration screen to the defaults factory settings 4 HELP Click this to display a menu from which you can display the explanation of each configuration screen on the HELP screen Configuration Summary for Each Sub Menu Item Operation Application VIEW You can have two patterns of view settings CAM1 CAM2 by configuring the VIEW ra crm conditions through sub menu items 2 IRIS to 11 PRIVACY MASK IRIS Configure the lens iris the lens iris VIEW WHITE Adjust the white balance VIEW BALANCE nner Configure the backlight compensation function the backlight compensation function VIEW IS SHUTTER Configure the electronic shutter VIEW 6f AGC Configure the gain of the video signal VIEW DAY NIGHT Configure the Day Night function that automatically switches the camera between color 7 and black and white video modes depending on the luminance of the target This function is supported only by VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 a APERTURE Configure the contour compensation function VIEW VIVID COLOR Configure the color saturation compensation
70. mera data Change the SSL and port number settings in the authentication check dialog box Before You Begin Network Operation 5 13 Checking the operating environment i To operate the camera via network operation you must meet the following operating requirements PC IBM PC AT compatible l Operating system Windows XP Professional Windows Vista CPU Core2Duo E6700 2 66 GHz or higher Memory Windows XP 1GB or more Windows Vista 2GB or more Network interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 connector Display card 1920x1200 pixels or higher i Graphics chip ATI RADEON HD2600 series or higher nVIDIA GeForce 8600 series or higher nVIDIA Quadro FX550 series or higher Web browser Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 SP2 or higher or Internet Explorer Ver 7 0 Use a LAN cable no longer than 100 m 109 4 yards with the shield type CAT5 or higher Use Windows Update to keep the operating system and browser up to date The live video may be delayed depending on your system environment Note however that Internet Explorer 8 is not supported Configuring the Web Browser In the cases below configure the Internet Explorer s settings by clicking Tool and then Internet Options When accessing the camera using SSL encryption for video signal transmission E Ciick the Advanced tab PJ Make sure that the Use SSL 2 0 and Use SSL 3 0 check boxes under Security are selected If deselected select them When
71. n 9 10 RE Starting alarm signal output Click one of the remote alarm buttons shown in gray The button turns orange and an alarm signal is output from the corresponding terminal If the camera is connected to a buzzer or other external device you will hear an alarm sound from that device A a Os nans gt A Click this to send an alarm signal from the ALARM OUT1 terminal gt Click this to send an alarm signal from the ALARM OUT2 terminal 2 Stopping alarm signal output The way you stop alarm signal output differs depending on the ALARM OUT TIME setting on the ALARM SETTINGS screen Automatic Stop The automatic stop method is applied if you have specified an alarm output duration in ALARM OUT TIME When the set output duration has elapsed the camera stops sending the alarm signal automatically and the button returns to white Manual Stop The manual stop method is applied if you have selected CC in ALARM OUT TIME Click one of the remote alarm buttons shown in orange Then the camera stops outputting the signal and the button returns to white Working with Live Screen 10 10 VDC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD3100 HD3100P Chapter 5 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens NETWORK SETTINGS CLOCK SETTINGS USER SETTINGS CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS CAMERA SETTINGS ALARM SETTINGS E MAIL SETTINGS FTP SETTINGS SECURITY SETTINGS OPTION SETTINGS Working with Administrator Conf
72. name and then stored in the specified directory as explained in steps J to f the renamed file name will not include the date time and alarm factor information Both the temporary and permanent files will be overwritten if the same file name exists Configuring transmission conditions In TRIGGER select the image transmission trigger condition configure items as necessary and click set INTERVAL b 1SEC SET CANCEL INTERVAL Sends a still image in fixed intervals ALARM IN1 Sends a still image when the ALARM IN1 terminal receives an alarm signal ALARM IN2 Sends a still image when the ALARM IN2 terminal receives an alarm signal MOTION Sends a still image when the motion sensor detects motion in the subject ALARM OUT1 Sends a still image when the ALARM OUT 1 terminal outputs an alarm signal ALARM OUT2 Sends a still image when the ALARM OUT 2 terminal outputs an alarm signal NETWORK FAILURE Sends a still image when the camera detects a network failure during network recording rTrryVyry A You need to configure the alarm input output conditions on the ALARM SETTINGS screen If you selected NETWORK FAILURE In NETWORK FAILURE TIME select the time from the occurrence of a network failure until the camera recognizes it as a recording trigger gt 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC 40SEC 50SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN Working with Administrator Configura
73. ndow Printing and Saving a Still Image You can capture and then save or print the desired scene of the JPEG live streaming during monitoring Working with Live Screen 8 10 R Click the Capture button on the tool panel The captured still image appears in a separate window This button is not available when you are monitoring H 264 video When a captured still image is shown the live screen continues to display moving images in the video display area A Right click on the captured still image and in the context menu select the command Save Picture As Print Picture In the dialog box that opens specify the printing saving conditions and then execute the command I http 192 168 0 2 SANYO NETWORK CAMERA 2 O X Save Picture As E mail Picture Print Picture Go to My Pictures Set as Background Set as Desktop Item Copy Add to Favorites Properties 3 Click Close r The window showing the captured still image closes sending a Remote Alarm Signal Use the Remote Alarm buttons provided on the live screen to send alarm signals from the camera s alarm output terminals F Required operation privilege admin operator1 operator2 G To use the remote alarm buttons you must set in advance ALARM OUT to REMOTE and ALARM OUT TIME to the desired duration on the ALARM SETTINGS screen administrator configuration menu Working with Live Scree
74. network CAUTION The camera cannot be connected successfully to the network because of IP address overlap or other reason Change the IP address Number of searched cameras Total and by status Camera details Model name IP Address Port SSL Camera Title and Firmware Version are not shown if the network board or other hardware is not supported IP Address Port SSL and Camera Title are editable Refer to the Manually Setting Up IP Addresses of Existing Cameras section 4 Camera Image button Select the desired camera row and click this button Then video from the camera appears in a separate window Use it to check which camera is selected or when editing the camera title or other data 5 Web Browser button Select the desired camera row and click this button Then the Web browser opens and connects to the camera automatically Before You Begin Network Operation 3 13 Automatically Setting Up IP Addresses of New Cameras FE insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC The opening menu appears IJ click Auto IP Setup The utility window opens so that you can search cameras If you encounter a firewall confirmation dialog box disable the firewall so that your PC can communicate with the camera EJ Click Search Cameras The utility searches all cameras on the local network and shows information on eac
75. nstall the camera in locations where there is no 24 VAC 12 VDC power outlet nearby When using PoE to power the camera do not use the camera s power terminals Do not power the PoE hub or PoE power adapter until you finish connecting the camera A Connecting the PC and camera through a switching hub You can use a PoE compatible switching hub to extend the transmission distance For details on the extendable distance please refer to the hub performance in the specifications etc Connecting the PC and camera through a switching hub and a power adapter Introduction 10 15 BRB RE RB RBRE BRP ERP RE RBRE RP RPRERRRERBERE ERPS Q Switching hub with PoE support S Power adapter i QS 2 _ Switching hub ee Camera Monitor Connection To perform focus adjustment with the camera remove the dome cover connect the supplied cable to the MON OUT socket of the camera and connect a monitor to the camera using a video cable la After adjustment be sure to remove the monitor cable A You can use crocodile clip connectors instead of the supplied cable Introduction 11 15 Lens Installation After installing the lens to the camera you need to perform the following adjustments for the lens A Angle of View Focus Adjustment FOCUS ASSIST tris Adjustment IRIS G Using network operation you can use the focus assist function to adjust the focus
76. o run P You are not logged into the PC with administrator privileges To install the H 264 Plug In in a PC you need OS administrator privileges If you are logged in with user privileges log out and log in again with administrator privileges to do the installation An error code appears and no LIVE video is displayed The configured IP address or domain name is wrong gt Configure the IP address or domain name correctly P if the address or domain name is correct then the network connection has timed out Use the network when it is not congested or check whether there are other applications using the network and if there are stop them for example The screen has suddenly stopped refreshing B A camera power or network fault has occurred Q amp A 6 10 A Q A gt O YO YO gt O gt Check the power supply status and or the network environment The video image is distorted and cannot be displayed correctly The maximum bit rate for video streaming is configured with a value higher than the network bandwidth gt Lower the resolution and or image quality The performance of the PC is low gt Make sure that your PC meets the operation requirements specified in the Operating Environment section Or replace the video card in the PC with another with higher performance The image quality is bad B The color quality for your PC monitor is configured to less than 16 bits gt On the Di
77. oading settings Other Buttons fl HELP Provides an explanation of each function A Closes the configuration screen and returns to the live screen Language Selection LANGUAGE Click LANGUAGE on the control panel to display the language selection screen ALARM ALARM SETTINGS Configure the alarm input output settings and the motion sensor function PLEASE SELECT LANGUAGE SELECTIONNER LA LANGUE BITE SPRACHE WAHLEN SELECCIONE EL IDIOMA MiaewiRE c lt HAL ENGLISH FRAN AIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL BAR gt English French German Spanish Japanese When the language selection screen appears select the desired language within 10 seconds Otherwise you will be brought back to the live screen with the previous language setting Working with Live Screen 6 10 Display Control Panel DISPLAY Click DISPLAY on the control panel to bring up the display control panel 4 vi Panel is minimized Clicking the button opens the panel p af Clicking the button closes the panel E3 DISPLAY 320x180 hi SIZE The available options vary depending on your selection in ASPECT RATIO and your image video compression format JPEG H 264 JPEG 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 1024x576 640x360 JPEG 4 3 2288x1712 1600x1200 1280x960 1024x768 800x600 640x480 320x240 H 264 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 640x360 320x180 H 264 4 3 1600x1200 1280x960 1024x768 640x480 320x240 YFYFYY Working with
78. of the camera When using PoE to power the camera do not use the camera s power terminals Network Connection This camera is designed so that you can use all of its functions via network operation By connecting the network LAN socket of the camera to your PC using a LAN cable you can configure and operate it from the Web browser installed on your PC Introduction 9 15 a E E E E E E E E a E E E E E E E a E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Internet connection oH Sai Modem E Router LAN connection s QS Switching hub Pe TEELE E E Use a LAN cable no longer than 100 m 109 4 yards with the shield type CAT5 or higher The supported Web browser is Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 SP2 or higher or Internet Explorer Ver 7 0 About the internet connection Port forwarding for the video port must be enabled on the broadband router For details on how to set port forwarding please refer to your router s Instruction manual Port number default 80 TCP Port number default 80 TCP IP address default 192 168 0 2 Set to same value as on LAN To LAN port To WAN port Router To connect two or more cameras on the NETWORK SETTINGS screen assign them with port numbers that are different from that of the first camera g Using PoE This camera supports PoE Power over Ethernet This means that you can i
79. olution frame rate and image quality of the live video image may be limited A The configured settings will be applied commonly to CAM1 and CAM2 selected under VIEW ED click PRIVACY MASK in the sub menu The PRIVACY MASK SETTINGS screen appears Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 29 50 A The mask setting screen shows the video at the angle of view that you see on the live screen 2 Drag the mouse over the live video image to select the area you want to mask A mask pattern appears over the selected area You can set up to eight mask patterns on the screen To select a mask pattern just click on it The selected mask pattern is shown with a yellow green border To move a mask pattern select it and then drag the mouse To resize a mask pattern place the mouse pointer over its border and then drag the mouse To delete a set mask pattern click the DELETE button corresponding to the pattern number or drag it out of the screen 3 Select the SETTING ITEMS check box Each mask pattern for which you selected the check box appears on the live screen You may select two or more check boxes DELETE DEFAULT 4 In COLOR select the color of the mask pattern s gt BLACK GREY WHITE RED BLUE 5 In SEMI TRANSPARENT select whether to enable or disable the transparency of the mask pattern s gt OFF Disables transparency ON Enables transparency Working wit
80. on the model used gt VDC HD3300 VDC HD3100 15ips 30ips VDC HD3300P VDC HD3100P 12 5ips 25ips Depending on the configured resolution the available options for image quality and frame rate may be limited 4 Select the H 264 video streaming method PROTOCOL and click ser B UDP Unicast RTSP HTTP MULTICAST Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 13 50 CAMERA SETTINGS Click CAMERA in the configuration menu to display the CAMERA SETTINGS screen The CAMERA SETTINGS screen includes a sub menu from which you can access 14 camera settings to configure the monitoring and other conditions of the camera Sf Required operation privilege admin operator Function of Each Screen Component LIEW ZJIRIS WHITE BALANT see eee ee ee eee ee BAGE i 3 EDC ASSE LACUCUS ASSIS IS MIRROR 14 PRIVACY MASK sub Menu List The CAMERA SETTINGS sub menu offers a list of camera settings Click one of the menu items in the sub menu to jump to the desired camera settings A DEFAULT Click this button to reset all the settings you configured for the selected view CAM1 CAM2 to the defaults factory settings i amp Configuration Section This area shows a series of camera settings You can use the vertical scroll bar and scroll buttons to scroll the settings up and down For each camera setting configuration section the fol
81. operation beyond the guest user privilege and must enter an adequate user name and password to proceed Update your password periodically for security reasons For details refer to the USER SETTINGS section Before You Begin Network Operation 12 13 If two or more users with the same operation privilege for example two admin users log into the system the user who log in last will take precedence Updating of live video may become slower depending on your system environment as the number of If you need to limit the PCs allowed or disallowed to access the camera for security reasons you can register the IP addresses of those PCs on the SECURITY SETTINGS screen login users increases The number of users who can connect to the system simultaneously may be limited depending on the display resolution setting Using the supplied VA SW3050Lite monitoring software or the optional VA SW3050 Server Client recording playback software also provides simultaneous access to the camera from your Web browser However if the user who is using the software configures one of the following settings the Web based admin user will be disconnected from the camera E Camera Setting Normal Recording amp Live Setting JPEG _ Live Setting H 264 i Alarm Setting Before You Begin Network Operation 13 13 VDC HD3300 HD300P VDC HD3100 HD3100P Chapter 4 Working with Live Screen Access the camera
82. or Configuring camera title Configure the camera title that will be displayed on the live screen and in e mails image files and so on SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Network Camera In TITLE type the desired camera title and click set You can type up to 16 alohanumeric characters The setting is saved and the camera title appears on the live screen Note that the camera title cannot include the following symbols double quote single quote ampersand amp greater than sign lt percent backslash less than sign gt vertical bar and semicolon A warning dialog box will appear when you click SET if the camera title includes any invalid character fe Configuring clock date time and display style 2003 van wo vy tH 24HRS vi p MIDIUM 0 1 2 UP LEFT DM LLT Ei In CLOCK SET configure the current date and time in DATE and TIME respectively The configured date and time settings will be reflected on the camera s built in clock The day of the week is automatically set based on the date and time settings in CLOCK DISPLAY select the clock display style p 12 24 Clock type 12HRS 12 hour clock 24HRS 24 hour clock gt SIZE Character size SMALL MEDIUM LARGE gt POSITION Display position UP LEFT UP RIGHT DOWN LEFT DOWN RIGHT OFF Hidden Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 7 50 In DATE TIME
83. ou configure the access settings in NETWORK ADDRESS SUBNET B39 lt Global access policy gt gt AUTHORIZED Permits access to the camera gt REJECTED Rejects access to the camera SECURITY SETTINGS i i SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE AUTHORIZED In NETWORK ADDRESS SUBNET configure the access settings for individual PCs Type the IP address and the subnet mask of each PC and specify whether or not to grant it access to the camera You can configure the access settings for up to 10 PCs lt Individual access policy gt gt AUTHORIZED Permits access to the camera gt REJECTED Rejects access to the camera A If there are duplicate address subnet mask settings one in the uppermost row is valid Example 1 When the global access policy DEFAULT POLICY is set to AUTHORIZED and the individual access policy is set to REJECTED The PCs configured in NETWORK ADDRESS SUBNET 1 and NETWORK ADDRESS SUBNET 2 cannot access the camera because their individual access policy is REJECTED Example 2 When the global access policy DEFAULT POLICY is set to REJECTED and the individual access policy is set to AUTHORIZED The PCs configured in NETWORK ADDRESS SUBNET 1 and NETWORK ADDRESS SUBNET 2 can access the camera because their individual access policy is AUTHORIZED Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 46 50 WY click ser The settings are saved
84. ping the language selection screen Working with Live Screen 2 10 PLEASE SELECT LANGUAGE SELECTIONNER LA LANGI BITTE SPRACHE WAHLEN SELECCIONE EL IDIOMA BreemiruUc lt SL ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL BAR lt Available languages gt English French German Spanish Japanese You can display the language selection screen by using the LANGUAGE button on the live screen control panel If this is the first access to the camera configure the system clock on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen Accessing Two or More Cameras Simultaneously You can access only one camera at a time from your Web browser To access two or more cameras from your PC simultaneously use the following software Monitoring software VA SW3050Lite Supplied Installing this software adds to your PC the capability to simultaneously access two or more cameras and monitor live video from all connected cameras on a multi view screen Recording software VA SW3050Server Client Optional This software is higher grade software than VA SW3050Lite that adds recording and playback capabilities to your PC in addition to video image monitoring This software requires at least two PCs that serve as the server and the client respectively Working with Live Screen 3 10 Live Screen Components When you access and log into the camera successfully the live screen appears For details refer to the linked information Video display
85. reens 25 50 DAY NIGHT HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE CANCEL EEF in DAY NIGHT select COLOR B In EXT ALARM select the desired alarm input terminal and click SET ALARM IN1 Sets the ALARM IN1 terminal as the Day Night switching terminal gt ALARM IN2 Sets the ALARM IN2 terminal as the Day Night switching terminal gt OFF Fixing Camera to Color Video Mode You need to enable the ALARM IN1 2 terminal and configure the signal polarity in POLARITY on the ALARM SETTINGS screen Depending on the POLARITY setting the camera will be switched between the color and black and white video modes as follows commonly applied to CAM1 and CAM2 ii If POLARITY is set to NO Color mode when open Black and white mode when closed E If POLARITY is set to NC Color mode when closed Black and white mode when open If you set EXT ALARM to ALARM IN1 or ALARM IN2 the corresponding alarm input terminal will serve dedicatedly as a Day Night switching terminal so you can see only the item POLARITY on the ALARM SETTINGS screen f Fixing camera to color or black and white video mode Fixing Camera to Color Video Mode In DAY NIGHT and EXT ALARM select COLOR and OFF respectively and click SET DAY NIGHT HELP Donen oo gt a SET I CANCEL Pm DEFAULT Fixing Camera to Black and White Video Mode In DAY NIGHT select B W and click SET DAY NIGHT HELP SETTI
86. refer to the ALARM SETTINGS section ma Alarm Detection You can configure the camera to detect alarm conditions via the alarm input terminals or built in motion sensor For how to configure the camera to detect alarm conditions via the alarm input terminals refer to the Alarm Input Output Terminal Connections section ALARM 4 ALARM SETTINGS SETTING ITEMS SET YALUE MOTION DEFAULT H O Detecting an Alarm Condition via Alarm Input Terminal Connecting an alarm switch infrared sensor or other external device to the ALARM IN1 2 terminal enables the camera to detect alarm conditions such as entry of an intruder Settingltem Default Setting Optional Setting ALARM IN1 2 Alarm input OFF Disables alarm detection ON Enables alarm detection terminal number f NO Ex Detects an alarm when NC Ex Detects an alarm when door is opened POLARITY Signal polarity door is closed DURATION Alarm retention 5SEC Ex Records alarm video 10SEC to 5MIN CC Retains the alarm state as long duration for 5 sec as the alarm signal persists A Detecting an Alarm Condition via Built in Motion Sensor The camera uses the built in motion sensor to detect alarm conditions The motion sensor detects an alarm condition in two ways as follows Settingltem Default Setting Optional Setting MOTION Use of built in OFF Disables alarm A MASKING motion sensor detec
87. res authentification If AUTHENTICATION is set to NO USE the e mail transmission function does not work when the SMTP server requires authentification Contact your network administrator and change the authentication setting according to the SMTP server setting This camera supports the two authentication methods SMTP and POP3 POP before SMTP Transfer is blocked by the Outbound Port 25 Blocking OP25B implemented by your provider Select the SMTP authentication for the camera and change the destination e mail server port from 25 to 587 gt Use the destination e mail server of your provider cannot view the image data received on my cell phone B Some cell phones have a limit on the size of image data they can handle gt Check the resolution of your cell phone gt O Q amp A 9 10 Others Upgrade has been terminated B Upgrade has been interrupted due to power off network fault or other problem during the process gt Redo the upgrade by proceeding as follows EJ Turn on the camera again PJ Access the camera again EJ Check the firmware version on FIRMWARE UPDATE in OPTION SETTINGS screen If the version number is updated Upgrade is complete If the version number is not updated Redo the upgrade The date and time is not adjusted automatically by the NTP server E The GATEWAY settings are not configured correctly Select NETWORK and configure the GATEWAY s
88. rm signal when a Remote Alarm button is clicked select REMOTE in ALARM OUT2 and specify the output conditions for it in the same way as for the ALARM OUT1 terminal Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 38 50 E MAIL SETTINGS Click E MAIL in the configuration menu to display the E MAIL SETTINGS screen Using the automatic e mail transmission function you can send an e mail attached with an image if an alarm is detected or after a fixed interval A Configuring basic e mail transmission settings Configuring recipient e mail addresses RECIPIENT MAIL ADDRESS 6 Configuring authentication conditions AUTHENTICATION D Configuring transmission conditions LE Configuring e mail text SUBJECT TEXT Log information display area LOG In LOG you can view the SMTP e mail transmission log A Required operation privilege admin operator v For network related settings consult your network administrator A configuring basic e mail transmission settings SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE 1 In E MAIL select ON to enable the e mail transmission function 2 In SSL select ON to use SSL communication If your e mail server supports SSL you can encrypt e mail transmission Configure your e mail server Type the following information on your e mail server SMTP SERVER ADDRESS Type the address of your SMTP server up to 64 alohanumeric characters SMTP PORT NUMBER T
89. rvice Use of this service 1 Domain may consist of a z 0 9 and hyphen However only a z can be used for the first character 2 Minimum of 32 characters in length for domain 3 If any terms and conditions in below to confirm SANYO has the right to suspend or terminate your account and the service when a user didnt use the registered domain for more than one month b outrage against public policy or infringement of third party rights in use were suspected c serious damage was occurred Without limiting the foregoing SANYO considered it necessary Domain Name 00 02 69 00 B3 62 http i test sanyo user ddns sanyosecurity com Nee ee ee es Copyright C SANYO Electric Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 4 50 4 Return to the NETWORK SETTINGS screen DDNS and in DOMAIN NAME type the domain name you just registered before user ddns sanyosecurity com Then click The DDNS SERVER NAME field is automatically filled members ddns sanyosecurity com so you do not need to type it The INTERVAL TIME setting access interval to the server is fixed to 10 10 minutes In the LOG field the DDNS update history log one entry is shown Configuring HTTP settings HTTP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE SET CANCEL DEFAULT IEJ in HTTP PORT type your HTTP port number Type a number between 1 and 65535 A The default por
90. s for the four surrounding metering areas TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT Select a weight value for each of these metering areas depending on the installation environment SETTING ITEMS B 0 minimum to 7 maximum A The weight value for the center metering area CENTER is fixed to 7 You cannot change this value The brightness value represents the weight for each area and therefore does not affect the actual live video image from the camera 5 Click SET and then BACK The settings are saved and you return to the sub menu Configuring Light Source Masking Mode MASKING You can use light source masking to compensate for backlighting problems with human or other objects in the subject by masking the light source in a bright background BLC HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE CANCEL DEFAULT EJ in BLC select MASKING and click SET The BLC masking screen appears 2 Drag the mouse over the live video image to select the area you want to mask The masked area is indicated by blue bordered grid cells each containing the letter M You can mask more than one portion of the live image Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 21 50 You can click one grid cell after another to set or cancel the masked area cell by cell To deselect a block of grid cells in the masked area right click one of grid cell and drag the mouse 3 Click SET and then BACK T
91. s of the subject E On the ALARM SETTINGS screen in MOTION select DETECT 2 In DURATION select how long you want the alarm state to be retained when the motion sensor detects motion and click DETAIL The detection area configuration screen appears gt 5SEC 10SEC 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC 45SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN gt CC Retains the alarm state as long as the motion alarm persists Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 34 50 The terminal will not accept subsequent alarm signals until the set duration expires The alarm state will be retained for at least 5 seconds even if the motion is instantaneous The configured duration value will be reset to the factory default value if you change any setting on the ALARM SETTINGS screen while an alarm state is retained F To switch the alarm detection method in MOTION ALARM click the desired radio button Drag the mouse over live video image to select the detection area You can set up to five detection areas Each detection area will be given a number 1 to 5 as you add it The currently selected area is shown in yellow green it se Js EW HA ia en it r H j H i To move a detection area select it and then drag the mouse To resize a detection area place the mouse pointer over its border and then drag the mouse To delete a set detection area click the DELETE button corresponding to the detec
92. sk the light source by the following procedure Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 17 50 Drag the mouse over the live video image to select the area you want to mask The masked area is indicated by blue bordered grid cells each containing the letter M You can mask more than one portion of the live image You can click one grid cell after another to set or cancel the masked area cell by cell To deselect a block of grid cells in the masked area right click one of grid cell and drag the mouse Click set and then Back The settings are saved and you return to the sub menu _ Configuring Auto White Balance Control Mode AWC Use AWC if auto trace white balance ATW does not reproduce a natural white balance AWC allows you to automatically adjust the white balance by simply clicking SET with the camera lens directed toward a white wall white paper and the like WHITE BALANCE HELP lt wc pace IE in WHITE BALANCE select AWC B Direct the camera lens toward a white wall white paper and the like and in AWC LOCK click SET If the white balance adjustment does not reproduce desirable results click SET again You need to follow the above steps also to re adjust the white balance when the lighting conditions have been changed A To fine tune the white balance after this adjustment in GO TO MWB click SET Conti guring Fixed White Balance Mode S200 S600
93. splay Properties Settings tab configure the Color quality setting for your PC to 16 bits or more Frame rate is low or the moving image stops temporarily Among the multiple accesses to the camera some are from narrowband networks Change the minimum bit rate for video streaming to a large value There are multiple accesses or accesses with request for multiple resolutions The frame rate and or image quality may decrease if the number of accesses or resolution of streaming images increase Set lower resolution image quality and or frame rate The frame rate of video in maximum video size is slow B The performance of the PC is low gt Make sure that your PC meets the operation requirements specified in the Operating Environment section Or replace the video card in the PC with another with higher performance The LIVE video image is not clear The camera focus has not been adjusted to the correct position Click FOCUS ASSIST on the CAMERA SETTINGS screen and readjust the camera focus using the focus assist function The object is too close to the camera gt Move away the object from the camera Q amp A 7 10 gt O gt O gt O Dust dirt fingerprints etc are present on the lens cover Or the lens is fogged gt Wipe away the dust etc with a dry cloth The live video display is entirely discolored A white subject appears to be colored I Adjust the white balance g
94. t Click WHITE BALANCE on the CAMERA SETTINGS screen and in WHITE BALANCE select MWB Then adjust the white balance so that a white subject appears to be white The LIVE video image is noisy F The background of the object is dark gt Increase the lighting to the monitored environment Or on the CAMERA SETTINGS screen select AUTO for DAY NIGHT and enable the DAY NIGHT mode When using VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 The color quality for your PC monitor is configured to less than 16 bits gt On the Display Properties Settings tab configure the Color quality setting for your PC to 16 bits or more The image contains white spots or colored light spots B You are using the camera in a dark place Or you are recording a dark object gt White spots or colored light spots may appear on the screen when the camera is used in a dark place or monitoring a dark subject This is a characteristic of the image pickup device and is not a malfunction Use auxiliary lighting or some other means to illuminate the monitored environment Q amp A 8 10 Transmitting Image Data The e mail transmission function does not work On the E MAIL SETTING screen incorrect user ID password information is specified in the AUTHENTICATION section Set the correct login ID and password The server address is wrong Or connection to the server is down Check the server address settings The SMTP server requi
95. t number depends on whether or not you enable SSL communication in SSL _ When SSL is set to OFF 80 _ When SSL is set to ON 443 2 To use SSL communication select ON in SSL type your SSL port number in SSL PORT NUMBER and click set Using SSL communication enables the encryption of image transmission When SSL communication is enabled you will be presented with a security warning dialog box when attempting to access the camera However this is not a problem and you can continue the operation by clicking Yes If the message This page contains both secure and nonsecure items appears follow the steps below to erase it E In Internet Explorer click Internet Options in the Tool menu on the Security tab click the Custom Level button In the Security Settings dialog box in the Settings section select the Display mixed content radio button When SSL communication is enabled the frame rate of the live streaming images may become A SSL communication is effective for JPEG streaming images only slower depending on the resolution setting Configuring RTSP RTP settings In RTSP PORT RTP PORT VIDEO and RTP PORT AUDIO type the desired port numbers and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 5 50 SET VALUE The RTSP port number must be 554 or otherwise a number in the range of 1 to 65585 The RTP port video and audio
96. t switching signal path follow the steps below Connecting an external switch to ALARM IN1 allows you to set the system clock by operating the switch To set the system clock configure the CLOCK IN setting on the CLOCK SETTINGS screen Alarm Output Terminal Connection Connect a buzzer lamp or other alarm device to the alarm output cable ALARM OUT1 Orange ALARM OUT2 Brown Q After connecting an alarm device configure the output conditions for the corresponding alarm output cable via network operation on the ALARM SETTINGS screen Configuration of alarm output terminal is also possible via remote operation For that set ALARM OUT to REMOTE on the ALARM SETTINGS ALARM OUT screen Power Connection Connect the power terminals 24 VAC 12 VDC of the camera to a power supply fN Connection to 24 VAC power supply Although the power terminals have no polarity the earth grounding wire must be connected to the GND earth grounding terminal Connection to 12 VDC power supply Note the polarity of the power terminals when connecting the camera to a 12 VDC power supply Incorrect polarity may cause damage to the camera Be sure to use an 18AWG or thicker wire power cable A voltage drop may occur depending on the thickness of the power cable If you must use a long power cable determine the cable type by ensuring that the voltage at the 24 VAC 12 VDC terminals is within the operating range
97. than the field storage time The long exposure shutter mode increases the sensitivity of the camera to make the subject brighter i You cannot select LONG to configure the long exposure shutter mode if the electronic sensitivity boosting SENSE UP in IRIS is enabled Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 22 50 SHUTTER HELP SETTING ITEMS IE in SHUTTER select LONG IP in SHUTTER SPEED select the desired shutter speed and click ISET B x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Each of the above shutter speed values represents a multiple of the field storage time The higher the value the longer the exposure time Setting an excessively long exposure time may result in ghosts blurs and white spots if the subject includes any moving object AGC Configure the video signal gain value automatically or manually Automatically configuring gain value using AGC i Manually configuring gain value f Automatically configuring gain value using AGC AGC HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Auto Gain Control AGC is a function that automatically adjusts the gain value of the camera s video signal amplifying circuit according to the brightness of the subject to maintain a constant signal output The configured settings will be applied to CAM1 or CAM2 whichever you selected under VIEW SF lt lt DEFAULT CANCEL ET in AGC select ON B In MAX GAIN select t
98. time during which the camera operates in the black and white mode gt MIDDLE Sets the luminance level to halfway between LOW and HIGH gt LOW Sets a low luminance level to increase the time during which the camera operates in the color mode b ADJ Enables the manual adjustment of the luminance level Manually Configuring Mode Switching Luminance Level ADJ You can select a luminance level between 1 and 7 for both the color to black and white switching and black and white to color switching Switching occurs in darker conditions as the luminance level increases DAY NIGHT HELP SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE COLOR B W Select the luminance level at which switching occurs from the color mode to the black and white mode B W COLOR Select the luminance level at which switching occurs from the black and white mode to the color mode Changing one of these settings also changes the other setting based on the difference To prevent hunting in infrared IR lighting set these luminance levels to widely different values Switching camera between color and black and white video modes when an external control signal is received Using one of these alarm input terminals as the Day Night switching terminal however enables the camera to be switched between the color and black and white video modes when an external control signal is received Working with Administrator Configuration Sc
99. tion DETECT DURATION Alarm retention 5SEC Ex Records alarm 10SEC to 5MIN CC Retains an alarm state as long as duration video for 5 sec the motion alarm persists Disabling motion detection in masked areas Quick Operation Guide 5 10 Detecting motion in specific areas In MOTION after selecting a motion sensor type click DETAIL to configure the detection conditions on the detailed configuration screen o Alarm output You can configure the camera to automatically output alarm signals or remotely manually output alarm signals H A Configuning Automatic Alarm Output You can configure the camera to automatically output an alarm signal when either of its alarm input terminals receives an alarm signal ALARM OUT SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE Default Setting Optional Setting ALARM OUT 1 2 Alarm OFF Disables alarm output ON Enables automatic alarm output output terminal number ALARM OUT TIME Alarm 5SEC Ex Beeps a warning for 5 sec 10SEC to 5MIN output time ALARM IN1 Triggers alarm output when ALARM IN2 Triggers alarm output when ALARM IN Output condition ALARM IN1 terminal receives an alarm ALARM IN2 terminal receives an alarm signal signal pe OFF Disables alarm output using motion ON Triggers alarm output using motion MOTION Output condition sensor sensor H Configuring Remote Alarm Output Use the Remote Alarm buttons a a2
100. tion Screens 44 50 The setting values are interlocked among E MAIL SETTINGS and FTP SETTINGS screens Note that the setting configured most recently will take precedence If you selected ALARM IN1 2 MOTION or ALARM OUT1 2 In DURATION select the image transmission duration gt 5SEC 10SEC 20SEC 40SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN 10MIN 15MIN If you selected INTERVAL ALARM IN1 2 MOTION or ALARM OUT1 2 In INTERVAL select the interval between e mail transmissions 1SEC 2SEC 3SEC 5SEC 10SEC 30SEC 1MIN 3MIN 5MIN 10MIN 15MIN 30MIN 1HOUR 2HOUR SHOUR 4HOUR SHOUR 6HOUR 8HOUR 12HOUR 24HOUR The interval options available when you selected ALARM IN1 2 MOTION or ALARM OUT1 2 in TRIGGER are only 1SEC to 15MIN In INTERVAL the pull down menu will only show options that do not exceed the DURATION setting Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 45 50 SECURITY SETTINGS Click SECURITY in the configuration menu to display the SECURITY SETTINGS screen Configuring the security function on this screen enables you to restrict the PCs that can access the camera A Required operation privilege admin operator1 IE in SECURITY FUNCTION select ON IP in DEFAULT POLICY select the global access policy Here you specify the access policy for all PCs except for those for which y
101. tion area number or drag it out of the screen 4 In AREA select the check box next to the area number of the area you want to enable You may select two or more check boxes Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 35 50 WJ in SENSITIVITY select the detection sensitivity You can adjust the detection sensitivity to prevent unwanted detection The higher the value the lower the sensitivity gt 1to9 Checking how the motion sensor works Click test OB If any motion is detected in a grid cell in the detection area that cell will be shown in red Correct the detection conditions as required While the sensor is working this button is labeled as END To finish checking the motion sensor click the button 6 Click SET and then BACK The settings are saved and you return to the ALARM SETTINGS screen _ Outpuiting an alarm signal from alarm output terminal Configure the output conditions for each alarm output terminal gt A Configuring automatic Configure the terminal so that it outputs an alarm signal automatically when alarm output an alarm condition is detected gt Configuring remote alarm Configure the terminal so that it outputs an alarm signal when the output corresponding Remote Alarm button is clicked Before you start the following procedure connect an external alarm device to one of the alarm output terminals ALARM OUT1 in this example For details refer to the
102. tor to the camera via the supplied video cable 5 Turn on the camera Live video appears on the monitor Quick Operation Guide 2 10 To enable surveillance with clear video images adjust the lens focus while viewing the subject on the FOCUS ASSIST screen displayed on the monitor After adjustment be sure to remove the monitor cable 6 Access the camera from your PC s Web browser Live video appears on the live screen Now you can perform all network operations from your PC Quick Operation Guide 3 10 Live Video Monitoring If you are operating the camera for the first time check the factory default video image conditions on the CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS screen Change the default settings as necessary For details refer to the CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS section CODEC STREAMING CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS ASPECT RATIO SETTING ITEMS SET VALUE P A Configuring aspect ratio ASPECT RATIO 16 9 Default 4 3 E Configuring video mages JPEGIH 264 You can switch between JPEG image and H 264 video using the buttons on the live screen control panel The screenshot above shows the factory default settings for each video image condition Quick Operation Guide 4 10 Alarm Detection and Output If you are operating the camera for the first time check the factory default alarm detection conditions on the ALARM SETTINGS screen Change the default settings as desired For details
103. ts an alarm signal gt ALARM OUT2 Sends an e mail when the ALARM OUT 2 terminal outputs an alarm signal gt NETWORK Sends an e mail when the camera detects a network failure during network FAILURE recording If you selected NETWORK FAILURE In NETWORK FAILURE TIME select the time from the occurrence of a network failure until the camera recognizes it as a recording trigger gt 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC 40SEC 50SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN The setting values are interlocked among E MAIL SETTINGS and FTP SETTINGS screens Note that the setting configured most recently will take precedence If you selected INTERVAL In INTERVAL select the interval between e mail transmissions gt 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN 10MIN 15MIN 30MIN 1HOUR 2HOUR 3HOUR 4HOUR 5HOUR 6HOUR 7HOUR 8HOUR 12HOUR 24HOUR A To attach a JPEG image file to an e mail in JPEG IMAGE select ON and click sET Cy You need to configure the JPEG image conditions on the CODEC STREAMING SETTINGS screen Configuring e mail text SUBJECTITEXT Here configure the subject and message text portions of the e mail Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 41 50 A An e mail consists of the following portions i Subject E Camera Title E Data and time iP Camera s IP address i Message TEXT The camera title date and time IP address will be included automatically EE in SUBJECT
104. uction manual Q amp A 2 10 P Your router is configured with packet filtering or the like which restricts access from the Internet Change the settings in your router to allow access from the Internet For the configuration method refer to your router s instruction manual 6 The IP address you entered is a local address the one you use at your home When accessing via Internet enter the global address or the URL registered with the DDNS service and port number of the camera as its IP address The camera has been suddenly disconnected Another user has changed the password gt Configure the password settings again gt O Another user has changed the camera settings gt Access again after a while get stuck at the Login screen B The password is changed gt Check the password and try again Q A The access lamp does not go on The LAN cable that connects directly to the camera is broken gt Connect the LAN cable D P The LAN cable has been unplugged gt Connect the LAN cable 3 The switching hub is turned off Turn on the switching hub forgot the camera IP address port number Press the SET button provided on the left side face of the camera and on the SELECT MENU screen select FIRMWARE VERSION to check the firmware version Using the supplied Auto IP Setup software execute a camera search gt O Q amp A 3 10 Control Panel Tool Panel B
105. ustment screen IRISA OER Len i FARM RIGHT IEJ Press the NEAR FAR button to adjust the iris level The position changes step by step each time the button is pressed and continuously at a high speed when the button is held down NEAR Closes the iris to produce darker images FAR Opens the iris to produce brighter images 4 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The iris adjustment screen will be closed A The iris adjustment screen will also close automatically if left idle for 5 minutes or more Introduction 14 15 Viewing Firmware Version On the FIRMWARE VERSION screen you can check the firmware version IP address and other information on the camera A The firmware version can also be checked via network operation on the OPTION SETTINGS screen 1 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The monitor now shows the SELECT MENU screen SELECT MENU Focus ASSIST FIRMWARE VERSION NEAR UP FAR DOIN SET SELECT A On the SELECT MENU screen all information is displayed in English 2 Select FIRMWARE VERSION using the NEAR FAR button and press the SET button The monitor now shows the FIRMWARE VERSION screen FIRMWARE VERSION MAIN 1 00 00 090814 00 SUB 1 00 00 090814 00 IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 002 MAC ADDRESS XX XX XX XX XX 3 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The FIRMWARE VERSION screen closes A The FIRMWARE VERSION screen will close automat
106. uttons on the control panel tool panel do not respond You do not have the required operation privilege gt Some buttons on the control panel tool panel are operable only when you have an adequate operation privilege Log in as a user with an adequate operation privilege You have not configured the required operation settings gt The Remote Alarm buttons are operable only when you have set ALARM OUT 1 2 to REMOTE on the ALARM SETTINGS screen The MENU button does not respond B Users other than admin and operator do not have the necessary privilege for performing operations from the configuration menu Without the required operation privilege you will be presented with an authentication check dialog box when you click the MENU button on the live screen In this case you can change the operation privilege by entering a user name with an adequate operation privilege and its password in the dialog box Q amp A 4 10 CAMERA SETTINGS cannot set SENSE UP in IRIS B You cannot set SENSE UP when SHUTTER is set to SHORT or LONG gt Set SHUTTER to OFF cannot set SHUTTER to SHORT or LONG B You cannot configure the electronic shutter settings if you have set SENSE UP in IRIS gt Set SENSE UP in IRIS to OFF cannot turn off the AGC If DAY NIGHT is set to AUTO you cannot set AGC to OFF When using VDC HD3300P VDC HD
107. verse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 5 Click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box opens with the General tab shown Before You Begin Network Operation 8 13 6 Select the Use the following IP address radio button and specify the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise pou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 8 Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask 255 255 2755 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Pretered NS sewer id Altemate DNS server Check the configured settings and click ok You are now done with the TCP IP configuration Close all the dialog boxes that are open For Windows Vista m In Control Panel click Network and Sharing Center The Network and Sharing Center dialog box opens a S Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Tasks Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices Connect to a network Set up a connection or network a a eae eee eae eS ee
108. xposure shutter 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x DC iris lens supported Selectable between 2 camera setting patterns Normal Middle High Manual gain setting possible at Off 0 45 1 Mode 1 Mode 2 On Off Correction level adjustable ON OFF ON OFF H V HV OFF On Off max 8 mask patterns On masking detection area setting Off English French German Spanish Japanese Composite output 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 connector 2 NO NC also serve as Day Night switch VDC HD3300P VDC HD3300 only 2 NO NC 16V 150 mA open collector Introduction 3 15 Network Image video compression Video size H 264 Video size JPEG Picture quality Interface Protocol Simultaneous access Security Others International Waterproof and Dustproof Standard Operating ambient temperature humidity Power source Power consumption Weight Dimensions H 264 JPEG 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 640x360 320x180 4 3 1600x1200 1280x960 1024x768 640x480 320x240 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 1024x576 640x360 4 3 2288x1712 1600x1200 1280x960 1024x768 800x600 640x480 320x240 QUALITY mode BASIC NORMAL ENHANCED FINE SUPER FINE BITRATE mode User specified bit rate 10BASE T 100BASE TX TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS SMTP NTP DHCP FTP DDNS RTP RTSP RTCP 20 BASIC authentication ID password SSL IP filtering IP66 10 to 50 C 90 RH or less no condensation 12 to 15 VDC 24 VAC 10 50 60 Hz PoE 4 6W 1
109. ype the incoming port number of your SMTP server The available port numbers are 0 to 65535 4 In USER MAIL ADDRESS type the sender s e mail address and click set Here you can type only one e mail address up to 64 alphanumeric characters Normally use the default value 25 However if you are using the submission port for security reasons or in other cases where you need to do so change the default value Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 39 50 i Configuring recipient e mail addresses RECIPIENT MAIL ADDRESS E E E E E a T ETER Seem eee eee ee IE in MAIL ADDRESS type the recipient e mail addresses Here you can type up to five e mail addresses up to 64 alphanumeric characters for each 2 Select the check box for each e mail address to which you want to send e mails You can send e mails to the selected e mail address es To attach an image file to an e mail select the IMAGE check box of the corresponding recipient address and click SET i The attached image file will have the following file name CAMERA ID _yymmddhhmmss jpg CAMERA ID is the leading four characters of the camera title However any of the following symbols if included will be replaced by a hyphen slash backslash question mark asterisk colon semicolon single quote double quote lt less than sign gt greater than sign broken bar

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