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1. RS 485 1 2 pin on terminal block N A 1 2 pin on terminal block USB N A SDK SDK 2 0 OS Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 Browser Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Software VMS 2 4 1 Temperature Operation 25 50 C 13 122 F Storage 30 60 C 22 140 F Humidity 5 to 90 Power 12VDC 1 5A PoE IEEE 802 3af with Class 3 Power Consumption Max 7 5W w o Heater Max 12W w Heater Max 8W w o Heater Max 35W w Heater Max 7 5W w o Heater Max 12W w Heater Dimension g144mm x 116mm H 5 67 x 4 57 H Weight Net 1 260g 2 78lb Gross 1 930g 4 27lb Certification Safety LVD EMC FCC CE IP66 18 Specifications for CAM437x Series Model Name CAM4371 Description 2M WDR D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome Image Sensor 1 2 8 2 megapixel SONY Exmor CMOS CAM4371 Lens 3 9 mm moto lens F1 2 SNR 48dB WDR Yes Day Night ICR Yes IR LED Yes 20M Min Illumination 0 01 Lux e F1 2 B W 0 1 Lux e F1 2 Color Iris Control DC drive Diagonal 148 4 43 8 Viewing Angle Horizontal 121 2 38 1 g Ang Vertical 62 1 21 3 CAM4371 Pan 0 340 Camera Angle Adjustment Tilt 309 909 Pan Tilt Zoom N A Functionalities Shutter Time 1 30 1 50 000s Video Comp
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3. Version Description Date 1 0 Initial release All the CAM4xxx series April 2012 models are put into this manual both hardware and software aspects are covered 1 1 New model CAM4311 4371 are added June 2012 Table of Contents Copyright Statement e prre Eae es eo pe eS Dess see perse shel secesaeesseessen 2 REVISION MISCOLY sears pup EIE ruRpE RE EN EPUM PIERII SS enPUNE MES MED NNDS NUN MADE 3 Table of Contents uiua saeEdua bei Sada sedis ERE LAWA MU MAM inps LEA NODE UNE Mud tens 4 Safety Precautiolis sissssseosessksssss s sse sss eee sasslsmsaciss seeseaselsessails aeai 8 Device Site RECOMIMENCALIONS ss sxc coviwniecceicsnarsanrceereminneeseeiwseaweomanenayouasees 8 Chapter 1 Product OVErvieW ss sssiscecssscssnsssedecesssedeensasndspesseedeanssswdesessiws 9 1 1 Network Camera Introduction cceccceccceccccencceecseesccescceessees 9 1 2 Features and Benefits 5i icis etae E RRRDERUERRRRURLRGRARAR isso UEAR UEM ELA 9 1 3 Techimcal Specifications os oxosur aea ERE a EREEMEEREREN EE ERR PER RESUME MEAE 11 Model List for CAM4xxx Series es esee en ee rep eo nna enr Hen eue EPA eEES e RA CS 11 Specifications Tor CAM41xx SeriBs iicsauv u tios eos e cvs vie vadwovadwiondediwawns 11 Specifications for CAM42xx Series sssod veste ad veo Eee dE yer RR e EE RlxP ER EEDD uA 13 Specifications Tor CAM431x Series sed iedavesa buda edid Vedi v ukEr E EX UP ES eiewersivacws 15 Specifications for CAM436x Series
4. cccceessscsccccceeessscccceeeessseseees 17 Specifications for CAM437x Series c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene ene 19 Chapter 2 Hardware Overview ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecececececeees 21 read T 21 Side VIEW usi ntes verb Puer Hd roaa E ECE NUR R EE E IDE pA EE E REIR PA Iq EE pad VIE 21 Indoor Fixed Lens CAM4110 4210 4310 4311 21 Indoor Varifocal Lens CAM4220 cccecccecececccecccecceceeeeeeeeeees 21 Outdoor CAM4160 4260 4360 4361 4365 4371 21 Top View and Bottom View ccccscscccsccccececcccscscacecscsenesevaseusseecs 22 Indoor CAM4110 4210 4220 4310 4311 ee eeee erre 22 Outdoor CAM4160 4260 4360 4361 4365 4371 22 2 4 FUNCTIONS iios eins oh sn ERRERA NREN E RRRRREREREK srona siesd derasi teoses aisis 23 2 3 InstallaEOni isis eiae SE RERAEREE EX RRNEEUUEE QUEE FEIER EE RAR ERAT PA E AEE 27 Installing the Dome Camera iioi ax SER 29a xa ERE TRY eres Exe dREV E MESES 27 2 4 Camera Deployment iix aeuo RUPES EERRESKAEUENEPRR RRREERARRR TREES ENERUN ER REA 31 2 5 Before YOU Start eoo eroe e epo asi puo rrr aro eb Pe Ehe sossa sasssa 31 Chapter 3 Connecting to the Network Camera eee eee eene 32 3 1 Connecting with a Web Browser cceeeeee eene eee eene nennen 33 Obtaining IP address through the
5. 43 PTZ Contrast m j T Recording Event Notification Sh E r arpness emm System Advanced Settings 7 Flickerless On E Frequency nz m Shutter mode uto Slow Shutter Mode of x White Balance a Day Night Mode Dymde H a O Ga D n Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color All parameters are values ranging from 0 to 100 Dragging the slider to the right increases the value while dragging to the left lowers the value The adjustments will be displayed in real time in the window to the left of the sliders e Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please turn raise the brightness e Saturation Adjusts the saturation of the image e Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the image e Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image Sensor Configuration admin 2010 07 26 15 07 05 Logout Help P General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance Network Image Appearence Settings Y Video amp Audio LU LI 2010 04 16 mh DIN Ei Image Adjustment Basic Settings Image Attributes Sensor Configuration gt Image Appearance i Video Streams AGC Gain j 3 Audio PTZ Recording Backlight Compensation On C off Event Notification System
6. Supported Protocols IPv4 ARP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP NTP DDNS SMTP FTP HTTP CIFS PPPoE UPnP RTP RTSP RTCP 3GPP Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ45 Local Storage microSD SDHC x 1 Class 2 Class 4 Class 6 RS 485 1 2 pin on terminal block USB N A SDK SDK 2 0 OS Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 Browser Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Software VMS 2 4 1 Temperature Operation 10 50 C 14 122 F Operation 25 50 C 13 122 F Storage 30 60 C 22 140 F Storage 30 60 C 22 140 F Humidity 5 to 90 Power 12VDC 1 5A PoE IEEE 802 3af with Class 3 Power Consumption Max 7 5W w o Heater Max 7 5W Max 12W w Heater Dimension 2128 8mm x 98 6mm H 5 07 x 3 88 H 144mm x 116mm H 5 67 x 4 57 H Weight Net 620g 1 37lb Gross 12909 2 85lb Net 1 260g 2 78lb Gross 1 9309 4 27lb Certification Safety LVD CC CE EMC FCC CE lP66 12 Specifications for CAM42xx Series Model Name CAM4210 CAM4220 CAM4260 Description 1 3M IP Fixed Dome 1 3M D N IP Fixed Dome Dome Image Sensor 1 3 1 3 megapixel progressive scan CMOS Lens 4 2 mm F1 8 default 2 8 11 mm varifocal lens F1 4 WDR N A Day Night ICR Dual Band Filter Yes IR LED Yes 15M Yes 30M Min
7. Exposure Priority The priorities for the auto exposure balancing are determined in the dropdown e Image Quality First The camera lower the shutter speed to preserve the gain level set by the Gain Control slider e Frame Rate First The camera will raise the gain rate to preserve the shutter speed specified in the Shutter Speed dropdown e Max Shutter Speed users can choose the Max Shutter Speed from 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 1000 and 1 10000 e Min Shutter Speed users can choose the Min Shutter Speed from 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 750 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 1 10000 and 1 100000 Note 1 After selecting Frame Rate First a new parameter Environment will appear In this category Indoor Outdoor Mode can be chosen 2 The default setting of Environment and minimum shutter speed for 4310 is Indoor 1 120 e Main Gain Control The gain control slider determines the maximum amount of gain allowed 65 66 o Manual This setting allows users to specify a shutter speed that the camera will not go below and gain amount that the camera will not exceed e Day Night Mode Sets the day color and night black and white IR cut filter off where applicable Night mode sacrifices color information to produce a clear picture with less light o Day mode Forces day mode o Night mode Forces night mode o Schedule for day mode Allows the user to set a time for day night transiti
8. 1o 0 Trigger Threshold 50 DI amp DO Digital Input DI and Digital Output DO stand are used for event triggering The camera has 1 DO and 2 DI ports Settings for these ports can be found under Event Notification DI amp DO Conditions for DI and DO triggering as well as notifications for can be set under Event Settings admin 2010 07 27 13 50 15 Live View Logout Help Event Notification gt DI amp DO General Network DI amp DO Settings gt Video amp Audio Port Normal Status S gt PTZ Inputt Normal close z of Test Recording Input2 Normal open EJ Off Test Y Event Notification oe Low amp Off Event Server Motion Detection Tampering Detection DI amp DO Event Settings Note CAM4361 does not support DI amp DO functionalities Digital Input The two inputs are listed as Input1 and Input2 and connect to external circuits such as window break detectors These inputs can be tested by clicking the Test button in the input entry Each input has a Normal Status e Normal Open the DI requires a low voltage input with the following configuration DI GND It is triggered when it does not receive this input e Normal Close the DI requires a high voltage input 12V with the following configuration 12V DI It is triggered when it does not receive this input 95
9. The properties of a camera can be viewed by following these steps 1 Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing 2 Right click the camera and select Properties or select Camera Properties from the menu bar d 2 C CAM2321 172 18 6 Login E 3 cAM1300 172187 Uar Manager O 4 cam2321 172 186 Configuration x E s cam2320 17218 6 MI O 6 cam2321 17218 6 Basic focus tool D 7 CAM3365 17218 6 Device Group gt D 8 cam1301 172187 Select All EH 3 CAM1301 17218 6 Deselect All O 10 CAM1301 192 168 Delete from Tool oO 1 CAM1300 172187 Login W Reboot User Manager Search Configuration Maintenance Device Group Link to Camera The Camera Information popup will display with camera details 116 Camera Information IP 172 18 6 57 Status OK DHCP Yes MAC 00D0235008E8 Name CAM2321 Network 255 255 254 0 Model CAM2321 Firmware 1 4 410T Cancel Delete from Tool 1 Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column of their listing 2 Right click the camera s which you want to delete from the tool and select Delete from Tool The camera will be removed from the listings Details o 1 cam2200 17218 7 42 CAM2200 000023600004 New 255 255 254 0 gn 2 cauza 17218657 CAM2321 0000236009E8 New 255 255 254 0 o 3 cao 17218 7 67 CAM1300 000COCAO00619 Ne
10. 96 e Off DI inputs are closed at all times The camera will not respond to any signals on this DI Digital Output The camera can also be configured to send signals through the digital output Each output has a Normal Status e High DO outputs a high voltage when triggered and is connected to the output circuit in the following manner DO e Low DO acts as a ground when triggered and is connected to the output circuit in the following manner 12V DO e Off Closes DO output no signals will be sent Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Event Settings Event settings deal with alarm handling and notification as well as feature scheduling These settings can be found under the Event Notification Event Settings menu Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 27 14 23 18 gt General Event Notification Event Settings gt Network Event List gt Video amp Audio Name Enable Type Actions PTZ testi Enable DI Motion Detection On Boot Video Loss amp Email FTP Record Trigger DO i Recording Add l Edit Remove Y Event Notification Event Server SELES Motion Detecti lotion Detection Tampering Detection DI amp DO Add Edit Remove gt Event Settings j J The event handler is rule based There are lists for both two types of rules e Event List Contains rules based on triggered events
11. CAM4xxx Series User Manual Release 1 1 d ur veon pe All Rights Reserved O Surveon Technology 2012 Copyright Statement No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written consent of Surveon Technology Inc Disclaimer Surveon Technology makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore Surveon Technology reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes Product specifications are also subject to change without notice Trademarks Surveon and Surveon logo are trademarks of Surveon Technology Inc Other names prefixed with SMR and EMR are trademarks of Surveon Technology Inc Microsoft Windows and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e Linux is a trademark of Linux Torvalds e Solaris and Java are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc All other names brands products or services are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Revision History
12. IP Utility IP Utility Note On startup the utility will automatically scan for IP Cameras on the same subnet as the computer In some cases this may result in longer wait times IP Utility Main Screen The IP Utility main screen is divided into 3 sections 00002 36000AC 0000236009 3 00002360022 New 000027 36009E8 New 00002 600004 New 000023 5 New New 000C OC AODO6F 1 Error 000C 0C AD06A8 Error ec ec ec amp c ec gc ec ec c amp c 1 Camera Group Display displays group details 2 Camera Detail Display displays camera details 3 Function Buttons and Menus this section contains alternative access methods for functions that can be done within the Camera Group and Camera Detail Displays This manual does not discuss this section separately Exiting the IP Utility To exit the IP utility click the X button on the top right corner of the screen or choose File Exit from the menu bar 114 5 4 Camera Actions This section displays camera information including the IP Name Model MAC Address Status and Network Mask Search Search updates the details for the cameras listed as well as locates any new cameras connected on the same subnet The search is performed every time the IP utility starts To perform search again 1 Click the Auto Search button or click Camera Search in the menus The search will begin and a status bar will display the search progres
13. Link to Camera Fog cam2321 Device Group CAM3365 Link to Camera Logging into the System The following information will prompt for logging in User Name Password OK Cancel m Username The username for the domain Default is always admin m Password The password for the domain Default is always admin Click OK Installing Active X Components in Internet Explorer You may be prompted to install ActiveX amp components when accessing the network camera s Live View page click Yes when prompted You will be able to access the camera after installation is completed Under Windows this action may require administrator privileges If the dialog box suggests that you are not allowed to install ActiveX components try resolving the problem using the following steps 1 In Internet Explorer open Tools Internet Options Security Click the Custom level button 34 2 Search for Download signed ActiveX controls Under this heading select Prompt and then click OK Security Settings Settings ActiveX controls and plug ins Download signed Activex controls Disable lt Enable lt 8 Prompt Download unsigned Activex controls Disable lt Enable _ Prompt mi Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Disable gt lt Enable lt _ Prompt I n me Abi eh mo mbunle oad ole toe Reset custom settings Reset
14. PTZ Note CAM 43xx series do not support PTZ functionalities RS 485 is a control standard that is used as a basis for controlling point tilt zoom PTZ cameras or mounts The PTZ menu Settings PTZ RS 485 Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 17 16 02 PTZ gt RS 485 Settings General 3 Nowok RS 485 Settings gt Video amp Audio Baud Rate 9600 E Y PTZ gt RS 485 Settings PTZ Settings Iv Enable PTZ Recording PTZ Decoder Address ir Event Notification PTZ Protocol Pelco P z System o Cancel Settings allows configuration of the RS 485 controls The following parameters are configurable e Baud rate The baud rate to be used with the RS 485 device Options are 2400 4800 9600 19200 11520 bd e Enable PTZ This check box activates PTZ service allowing PTZ controls to be displayed o PTZ decoder address The address of the PTZ decoder which decodes commands and turns them into electrical signals to drive the PTZ mechanism This address is a discreet number based on PTZ decoder s connection o PTZ protocol The protocol used by the PTZ Two of the most common protocols are supported Pelco D and Pelco P Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 86 Recording The Recording menu Settings Recording deals with recording settings and managing recorded video files Recording Basic Settings Recording basic setti
15. Video amp Audio Specify the firmware to upgrade Browse gt PTZ O microSD card slot 1 Path microSD Card1 hooadw bin gt Recording Event Notification Configuration upgrade Y System 9 Keep customized configuration microSD Card Management Upgrade all configurations System Status System Log gt Firmware Upgrade Reset To Factory Default Exportilmport amp Reboot Upgrade Cancel Choose Specify the firmware to upgrade Click Browse and locate the file cam number fw Select Keep customized configuration to keep current configuration settings or Upgrade all configurations to clear all settings back to factory defaults Click Upgrade to start the upgrade Upon completion of firmware upgrade the camera will reboot you will be logged off The LED will flash amber during the firmware upgrading The camera will start reboot after firmware upgrade completed When the LED indicator turns green the firmware is upgraded successfully microSD SDHC card Save the firmware file to a microSD SDHC card with the file name cam number fw Power off the device Insert the microSD SDHC card with the cam number fw file into the slot in the rear of the camera 4 Power on the device and firmware upgrade will start automatically The status LED flashes in amber during the upgrade 5 The camera will start reboot after firmware upgrade completed Remove the microSD SDHC card f
16. When Triggered The actions to take when trigger conditions are met are configured here Trigger Actions Streams 1 Iv Email Subject Additional Information Snapshot C video I FTP Snapshot C video M Record M Trigger DO Trigger duration EE The following options are available e Streams Selects the stream from which the snapshot or recording will be obtained 99 Email E mails notifications to the email address specified in the Event Server settings If this option is chosen fill in the following o Subject The subject line of the notification e mail o Additional Information Contents of the notification e mail o Snapshot Video Clip Choose to send a snapshot or video attachment from 5s before to 30s after the trigger FTP uploads a snapshot or video clip to a FTP location specified in the Event Server settings o Snapshot Video Clip Choose to upload a snapshot or video file from 5 seconds before to 30 seconds after the trigger Files are sent as attachments Record Records video to the server specified in the Event Server settings and the microSD card when triggered The video clip stored on both remote storage server and local storage is a video file 35 seconds in length 5 seconds before and 30 seconds after the trigger Trigger DO A Digital output signal is sent when triggered o Trigger Duration The length of time that the DO signal is sent Options are 1 2 5 10
17. Import Configuration Apply Y System microSD Card Management System Status System Log Firmware Upgrade Reset To Factory Default Export mport amp Reboot This menu also contains options to export configuration details for backup or replication purposes as well as import configuration details The following options are available e Restart Camera Resets the camera when Apply is clicked e Export Configuration Export the camera s settings and configurations by clicking Export this will start a browser dialogue to download the configuration e Import Configuration Imports previously exported camera settings The field should contain the path for the camera configuration file Click Browse to browse your PC for the configuration file Click Apply to import the settings 109 Chapter 5 Configuration thro ugh the IP Utility Camera configurations can be done through web interface and IP Utility For IP Utility please look into this chapter for web interface please refer to Chapter 4 Web Interface IP Utility General Basic Settings V X User Account V X Date amp Time V X Network Network Configuration V Set IP Only Port Settings V X UpnP V X Wifi Setting CAM1300 1311 Only V X Video amp Audio Settings Basic Settings V X Image Appearance Settings V X Video Streams V X Audio Settings V X PTZ RS 485 Settings PTZ Se
18. Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 15 07 05 gt General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance gt Network Image Appearence Settings Y Video amp Audio Basic Settings gt Image Appearance i 4 ol C Video Shears Auto White Balance On Off Audio PIZ Backlight Compensation on C of Recording E 9 Event Notification Auto Gain Control on C off P System The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab The following features can be activated or deactivated e Auto White Balance Artificial lighting or varied lighting conditions may skew the colors in the video image Auto White Balance will attempt to correct the color balance to a more natural state e Backlight compensation Backlight compensation adjusts video gain to automatically correct the exposure of objects that are strongly backlit This brightens the image at the cost of overexposing areas of high illumination e AGC Gain Automatic gain control AGC adjusts the video gain level to a variety of inputs to preserve a correct exposure levels Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings allow you to make changes to the following parameters Advanced Settings Flickerless Auto Day Night Mode Auto NightThreshold 236 0 255 C Day mode C Nightmode C Schedule for Day Mode e Flickerless Reduces flickering caused by the difference in frequency of the system and the envir
19. Use screw hole indicator sticker to mark the desired camera position on the ceiling 2 Make one cable entry hole and 3 or 4 screw holes on the ceiling with the electrical drill 3 Indoor Remove the base plate from the bottom of the camera assembly Outdoor Use the provided L type hex wrench to unscrew the cover of the camera 4 Indoor Align the base plate with the sticker and turn it clockwise to secure it on top of the sticker 27 Outdoor Align the housing with the sticker and fasten the screws to secure the housing on top of the sticker 5 Thread the multiple connector interface cable through the cable entry hole on the base plate or housing Outdoor Optional The default cable entry hole is located on bottom of the camera If the installation requires use of the lateral side cable hole remove the cap from the lateral side cable hole Disconnect the cable from the board entirely and reinsert it through the lateral cable hole Reconnect the cable to the camera Unscrew the retaining clip 6 Connect the camera to network with the network connector Reattach the Retaining Clip 7 Connect the power connector to a power outlet 8 The status LED indicator will blink amber to indicate the boot up sequence has started Wait until the LED is in a steady green state indicating the camera boot up is complete 9 Indoor Reattach the camera assembly to the base plate 10 Indoor Remove the camera co
20. 236 96 53 microSD Card Management Dec 19 23 29 23 system ntp syn time fail System Status Dec 19 23 29 23 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time Server 64 236 96 53 gt System Log Dec 19 23 29 03 system ntp syn time fail Dec 19 23 29 03 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time Firmware Upgrade server 64 236 96 53 Dec 19 23 28 43 system ntp syn time fail Reset To Factory Default Dec 19 23 28 43 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time Server 64 236 96 53 Eero tir ba kes anu Dec 19 23 28 23 system ntp syn time fail Dec 19 23 28 23 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time server 64 236 96 53 Dec 19 23 28 03 system ntp syn time fail Dec 19 23 28 03 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time server 64 236 96 53 Dec 19 23 27 56 STREAM Network link on Dec 19 56 event net link up Daa in 4124 anatamintn mene tima fail Note Send syste gto technical support Email Download j Clicking Email will send the log out as an email the notification e mail address specified in Event Server Clicking Download will begin the browser download process to download the log to the local PC 105 106 Firmware Upgrade Upgrading with a firmware file on a PC 1 2 From Power ON the device Connect to the camera through a web browser and go to System Firmware Upgrade gt General System gt Firmware Upgrade gt Network Firmware Upgrade
21. Auto The camera will determine when the light levels require a switch Night Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch to night mode Day Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch back to day mode o Day mode Forces day mode Chroma Suppress Reduces the false color phenomena o Night mode Forces night mode o Schedule for day mode Allows the user to set a time for day night transitions From The time in hours and minutes when the camera will be in day mode To The time in hours and minutes when the camera will switch to night mode Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Sensor Configuration Image Appearence Settings A dcs s053 2 0 BEEN I mage Adjustment g EI Image Attributes M Black Light O Disable BLC O HsBLC ET BLC Area View On i E Position X 2 4 Position Y 93JJ 2 E Size X J 6 aU Size Y J 3 w a BLC Level Middle x e Black light o BLC Backlight compensation Adjusts video gain to automatically correct the exposure of objects that are strongly backlit This brightens the image at the cost of overexposing areas of high illumination BLC Area View Users can choose to view the area for BLC effect When it is opened you will see the grids showing on the live view screen Position X Adjusts the position of BLC area by movi
22. Illumination 0 Lux IR LEDs on 3 Lux F1 0 Color Iris Control N A Manual IRIS Viewing Angle Diagonal 89 Horizontal 71 Vertical 49 5 Diagonal 122 35 Horizontal 96 28 Vertical 72 21 Camera Angle Pan 0 340 Adjustment Tilt 30 90 Pan Tilt Zoom N A Functionalities Shutter Time 1 5 1 15 000 s Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Resolution Up to 1280 x 1024 15 fps at SXGA 1280 x 1024 Video FPS 15 fps at HD720 1280 x 720 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 Video Control AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto White Balance AES Auto Electronic Shutter BLC Back Light Compensation Image Adjustment Video Stream Dual stream at H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG simultaneously Bit Rate 64K 6Mbps VBR CBR controller frame rate and quality Intelligent Video Motion Detection Tampering Detection blocked redirected defocused or spray painted Video Jack N A Audio 2 1 2 Way Audio Built in MIC 2 Way Audio Audio Compression 32KHz ADPCM Audio Input Output 3 5mm phone jack Alarm In Out 2 1 terminal block Video Buffer 5 second pre alarm 30 second post alarm 13 1 3M D N Outdoor IP Fixed Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email record to
23. LED changes the behavior of the status LED on the front of the camera There are four possible behaviors o LED on when camera is on LED default on flashing during camera access o LED on during camera access LED default off flashing during camera access o LED off during camera access LED default on off during camera access o LED always off LED always off Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page User Account The User Account section found under General User Account controls the user account information and privileges Live View Logout Help admin 2011 07 05 09 43 25 Y General General gt User Account Basic Settings User Account User Account User Name User Group Date amp Time admin Administrator guest Operator Network Maximum number of administrators operators is 10 Add J Edit _ Remove Video amp Audio PTZ User Login Settings 9 Recording Enable access without login gt Event Notification Maximum number of simultaneous viewers limited to 10 1 10 System OK Cancel There are two pre configured accounts e admin This is the default administration account and cannot be deleted e guest This is an account with only live view capability There are also two basic settings under user account settings e Enable access without login Checking the checkbox will all
24. NAS record to local storage trigger DO Supported Protocols IPv4 ARP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP NTP DDNS SMTP FTP HTTP CIFS PPPoE UPnP RTP RTSP RTCP 3GPP Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ45 Local Storage microSD SDHC x 1 Class 2 Class 4 Class 6 RS 485 1 2 pin on terminal block USB N A SDK SDK 2 0 Os Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 Browser Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Software VMS 2 4 1 Operation 25 50 C Temperat r Operation 10 50 C 14 122 F 13 122 F P Storage 30 60 C 22 140 F Storage 30 C 60 C 22 F 140 F Humidity 5 to 90 Power 12VDC 1 5A PoE IEEE 802 3af with Class 3 Power Consumption Max 7 5W w o Heater Max 7 5W Max 12W w Heater Dimension 2128 8mm x 98 6mm H 95 07 x 3 88 H 128 8mm x 115mm H 5 07 x 4 52 H 2144mm x 116mm H 95 67 x 4 57 H Weight Net 620g 1 37lb Gross 1290g 2 85lb Net 700g 1 54lb Gross 13709 3 00lb Net 1 2609 2 78lb Gross 1 9309 4 27lb Certification Safety LVD EMC FCC CE Safety LVD EMC FCC CE IP66 14 Specifications for CAM431x Series Model Name CAM43 10 CAM4311 Description 2M IP Fixed Dome 2M D N IP Fixed Dome Image Sensor 1 2 7 2 megapixel progr
25. Shutter AES Auto Electronic Shutter BLC Back Light Compensation BLC Back Light Com HSLC High Suppression pensation gt Backlight Compensation HLC High Light 3 ise Reducti f Compensation D Noise Reduction Defog 3D Noise Reduction Image Adjustment Defog Image Adjustment AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto White Balance AES Auto Electronic Shutter BLC Back Light Compensation Image Adjustment Video Stream Dual stream at H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG simultaneously Bit Rate 64K 6Mbps VBR CBR controller frame rate and quality 17 Intelligent Video Motion Detection Motion Detection Tampering Detection blocked Motion Detection redirected Video Jack N A Yes BNC N A Audio 2 Way Audio N A 2 Way Audio Audio Compression 32KHz ADPCM Audio Input Output 3 5mm phone jack Alarm In Out 2 1 terminal block N A 2 1 terminal block Video Buffer 5 second pre alarm 30 second post alarm Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email record to NAS record to local storage trigger DO Supported Protocols IPv4 ARP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP NTP DDNS SMTP FTP HTTP CIFS PPPoE UPnP RTP RTSP RTCP 3GPP Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ45 Local Storage microSD SDHC x 1 Class 4 Class 6 only
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27. connected in parallel with the connector for the power supply this pin provides an auxiliary connector for main power to the unit This pin can also be used to power auxiliary equipment with a maximum current of 100mA Voltage 12V DC Max 1 2W DI1 Digital Input Pin 3 Connect to GND to activate or leave floating or unconnected to Must not be exposed to voltages greater than 30V DC 25 deactivate DI2 Digital Input Pin 4 Connect to GND to activate or leave floating or unconnected to deactivate Must not be exposed to voltages greater than 30V DC DO Digital Output Pin 5 Uses an open collector NPN transistor with the emitter connected to the GND pin If used with an external relay a diode must be connected in parallel with the load for protection against voltage transients Max load 100mA Max voltage 24V DC to the transistor RS 485A Pin 6 Data transmission connector for control of external devices ex Pan Tilt scanners Tx RS 485B Pin 7 Data transmission connector for control of external devices ex Pan Tilt scanners Tx DC TO DC FUSE TA CONVERTER Ies 7 POWER INPUT SAN CAMERA 26 RELAY ies ee 2 3 Installation Installing the Dome Camera Indoor Screw Hole Indicator Sticker Outdoor Screw Hole Indicator Sticker Housing 1
28. gain rate to preserve the shutter speed specified in the Shutter Speed dropdown Note After selecting Frame Rate First a new parameter Environment will appear In this category Indoor Outdoor Mode can be chosen e Max Shutter Speed users can choose the Max Shutter Speed from 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 1000 and 1 10000 e Min Shutter Speed users can choose the Min Shutter Speed from 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 750 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 1 10000 and 1 100000 Note 1 After selecting Frame Rate First a new parameter Environment will appear In this category Indoor Outdoor Mode can be chosen 2 The default setting of Environment and minimum shutter speed for 3365 4365 4360 is Outdoor 1 1000 e Main Gain Control The gain control slider determines the maximum amount of gain allowed o Manual This setting allows users to specify a shutter speed that the camera will not go below and gain amount that the camera will not exceed e Day Night Mode Sets the day color and night black and white IR cut filter off where applicable Night mode sacrifices color information to produce a clear picture with less light 73 74 o Auto The camera will automatically choose between day night mode o Day mode Forces day mode o Night mode Forces night mode o Schedule for day mode Allows the user to set a time for day night transitions From The time in hours and
29. in hours and minutes when the camera will be in day mode To The time in hours and minutes when the camera will switch to night mode Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 59 60 Image Appearance for CAM4210 4220 4260 Logout Help General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance gt gt Network Image Appearence Settings Y Video amp Audio Basic Settings gt Image Appearance i A m 43 Video Streams Brightness J Audio 4 Ti PIZ Saturation Recording Event Notification Contrast 2 j 0 System Advanced Settings Flickerless Auto Day Night Mode Auto NightThreshold p3 amp 0255 C Daymode C Night mode C Schedule for Day Mode Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color All parameters are values ranging from 0 to 100 Dragging the slider to the right increases the value while dragging to the left lowers the value The adjustments will be displayed in real time in the window to the left of the sliders e Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please turn raise the brightness e Saturation Adjusts the saturation of the image e Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the image Sensor Configuration
30. interface cable and any other input or output cables for sensors or alarms through the base plate hole and the back of the mounting bracket 29 30 5 Indoor Reattach the camera assembly to the base plate Outdoor Align the housing with the mounting bracket and fasten screws to secure the housing on the bracket 2 4 Camera Deployment a a Sensor d Email Server E A Speaker NL Router W fy microSD Microphone Client Client 2 5 Before You Start Please prepare a PC with Windows XP or above and web browsers Internet Explorer 6 0 or above installed 31 Chapter 3 Connecting to the Network Camera This section demonstrates how to connect to the network camera through two methods e Web Browser A simple web based interface Internet Explorer is the recommended web browser for use with network cameras and our examples will be from this browser Usage on other browsers will be similar e RTSP Player These include common streaming media players such as RealPlayer or Quicktime Player These players can provide live view of the camera using the Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP 3 1 Connecting with a Web Browser Obtaining IP address through the IP Utility The IP address can be obtained using the IP Utility in your product CD 1 Double click Start SearchToollnstall exe to begin the utility installation 2 After the installation is complete click th
31. mono microphone Audio out can be connected to a public address system or an active speaker with a built in amplifier A pair of headphones can also be attached Note Built in microphone can also be used for certain models Please refer to Audio Setting section for details 2 Status LED Indicator The LED will light up after the camera has successfully completed the boot process The Status LED indicator in the rear of the camera can be set to light whenever the unit is accessed or be shut off Shows steady green for normal operation flashing when the camera is accessed Note The Status LED can be configured to be unlit Status Steady during startup reset to factory default or LED when restoring settings rear Flashes every 0 2 sec during firmware upgrade On 0 2 sec Off 0 2 sec Note Startup or reboot may have failed if the status LED shows steady amber for over 1 minute No network connection 3 Video Out Connector CAM4361 only Video Out Connector is used for connecting monitors with BNC ports 4 Reset Button Pressing the reset button will restore the camera to its factory default settings as described in Resetting to the Factory Default Settings 5 microSD SDHC Card Slot The microSD SDHC card slot can be used for local recording and firmware upgrade Note Apacer 4GB Class 6 Transcend 8GB Class 6 Kingston 16GB Class 2 SanDisk 16GB Class 2 SanDisk 32GB Class 4 MicroSDHC c
32. of configuration menus for all major camera settings General General setting menus are found under Settings General Basic Settings Tum Logout Help admin 2010 07 23 13 34 08 V General General Basic Settings Basic Settings Host Name User Account Host Name CAM2100 00 d0 23 0f fd 72 Date amp Time Camera Name gt Network Camera Name CAM2100 gt Video amp Audio Valid characters A Z a z 0 9 space PTZ LED Indicator Recording Power Ethernet LED C off On Event Notification System Status LED LED on when camera is on gt System C LED on during camera access C LED off during camera access C LED always off OK Cancel Basic settings may be accessed under General Basic Settings The following settings can be made e Host Name by default set to model name MAC address displays on the center of the main page Users may replace the default name with a new name consisting of alphanumeric characters spaces and the character e Camera Name by default set to model name after selecting Camera Name from Settings Video amp Audio Basic Settings the Camera Name will show on the display Users may replace the default name with a new name consisting of alphanumeric characters spaces and the character e Power Ethernet LED turns on or off the power and Ethernet LEDs indicator on the rear of the camera 43 44 e System Status
33. pertain to simple live view tweaks These parameters can be found under Video amp Audio gt Basic Settings Video Orientation In certain mounting situations the default video output may not be oriented correctly This setting allows you to change the orientation of the output video e Flip flips the image vertically e Mirror flips the image horizontally Text Overlay Setting The text overlay involves is the text displayed in the black bar at the top of the output screen You can display multiple text messages at the same time Only the camera name will display if the resolution is 160 x 120 e Include Date Displays the current date e Include Time Displays the current time e Camera Name Displays the name of the camera Audio Settings Select the desired button to turn audio from the camera on or off Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 55 56 Image Appearance Settings These settings found under Video amp Audio Image Appearance deal with the video output of the camera There are two tabs Image Attributes and Sensor Configuration as well as Advanced Settings Image Appearance for CAM4110 4160 admin 2010 07 26 13 50 07 General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance Image Appearence Settings gt Network Image Adjustment 2 Brightness em Y Video amp Audio Basic Settings gt Image Appearance Video Streams Audio Saturation X e J
34. picture however longer shutter times can result in motion blur o Auto The camera will automatically change the shutter speed to adjust to the lighting conditions Slow Shutter Mode Used in conjunction with Auto shutter mode Forces a shutter speed of 1 5s when Night Mode is activated o Manual This setting allows users to specify a shutter speed Shutter Speed The user may choose the following shutter speeds 1 60s 1 120s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1000s 1 2000s 1 5000s and 1 10000s e White Balance This setting allows users to choose the color balancing method used o AWB Automatically chooses white level o MWB The user must specify the red and blue gain levels to achieve the correct white level RGain The gain applied to the red video channel B Gain The gain applied to the blue video channel e Day Night Mode Sets the day color and night black and white IR cut filter off where applicable Night mode sacrifices color information to produce a clear picture with less light o Auto The camera will determine when the light levels require a switch Night Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch to night mode Day Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch back to day mode o Day mode Forces day mode 58 o Night mode Forces night mode o Schedule for day mode Allows the user to set a time for day night transitions From The time
35. the color balancing method used o AWB Automatically chooses white level o MWB The user must specify the red and blue gain levels to achieve the correct white level RGain The gain applied to the red video channel B Gain The gain applied to the blue video channel e Day Night Mode Sets the day color and night black and white IR cut filter off where applicable Night mode sacrifices color information to produce a clear picture with less light o Auto The camera will determine when the light levels require a switch Night Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch to night mode Day Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch back to day mode o Day mode Forces day mode Chroma Suppress Reduces the false color phenomena o Night mode Forces night mode o Schedule for day mode Allows the user to set a time for day night transitions From The time in hours and minutes when the camera will be in day mode To The time in hours and minutes when the camera will switch to night mode Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 69 Image Appearance for CAM4360 4365 Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 13 50 07 General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance Network IE Image Appearence Settings V Video amp Audio Basic Settings Image Appearance Brightness emmm J 45 Vide
36. the page 79 Video Streams for 41xx 42xx Series The configuration for video streams including resolution frame rate and image quality parameters can be found under Video amp Audio Video Streams Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 28 13 24 32 39 General Video amp Audio gt Video Streams gt Network Video Stream 1 Settings Y Video amp Audio Video onmat H 264 x Basic Settings Video Resolution SXGA 1280 x 1024 Image Appearance Video Frames per Second fe A gt Video Streams Key Frame Interval 1 sec z Audio Video Quality Settings Constant Bit Rate 4 Mbps zi zx C Fixed Quality Medium E Recording Event Notification Video Stream 2 Settings System Normal Mode C 3GPP Mode Video Format mea xj Video Resolution QQVvGA 160x120 gt Video Frames per Second fe H Key Frame Interval sc Video Quality Settings Constant Bit Rate 256kbps H C Fixed Quality Medium E ssa OK a Cancel The page is split into settings for 2 streams Common settings are e Video format The compression format for the video stream o H 264 Provides the best compression and clear picture but is processor intensive o MPEG4 Provides more compression that MJPEG but loses picture quality o MJPEG Provides minimal compression with the best picture quality Each frame is stored as a discrete JPEG This option is only available in Stream 1 e Video Resolution Sets the resol
37. which a subsequent trigger of the same event will be ignored maximum 23 59 59 Enable Triggering By The next step is to specify the frequency of trigger response 3 options are available e Always The default setting Triggers event when conditions are met e Recurrence Pattern Enables triggering only if conditions are met during a specified time period To specify the period select the days of the week that the trigger is active by checking the corresponding 98 boxes and fill in a start time and end time for motion detection in the From and To boxes Recurrence Pattern I Sun T Mon Tue M wed TF Thu Fri T Sat From 1 00 Te 03 00 hh mm e Never The event is never triggered Enable Triggering By After the frequency is selected triggering conditions can be set Multiple conditions can be set at once Available options include e Motion Detection Trigger when motion is detected o In Window Specifies the detection window that will trigger the event Please refer to the section on Motion Detection for details e On Boot Trigger when camera reboots e Video Loss amp Tampering Detection Trigger when video signal is lost or tampering is detected Please refer to the section on Tampering Detection for more detail e Disk Full Trigger when the SD disk installed in the camera is full e DI Trigger when a DI trigger occurs For more information please refer to the section on DI amp DO
38. will pop up Fill in the user name and password Click OK User Name Password HTTP Port Stream Port Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 119 Link to Camera Web Interface Link to Camera 1 Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing 2 Click the Link to Camera button or click Camera gt Link to Camera in the menu bar The camera s live view webpage will open in a browser window Camera Login User Manager amera Reboot Search Name Configuration Maintenance Device Group Link to Camera User Manager This function links to the user management page of the selected camera 1 Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing 2 Right click the camera and select User Manager or click Camera User Manager in the menu bar The camera s user management webpage will open in a browser window CAM2321 _ 4179 18 RAF Configuration Maintenance Basic focus tool Device Group Select All DeselectAll Delete from Tool Properties mera Reboot User Manager Search Name Configuration CAM220 Maintenance CAM2321 Device Group CAM1300 Linkto Camera J CAM2321 Properties 120 Clearing and Setting Status Clear New Status When a camera is first displayed in the tool the status column will display the status New These cameras will sho
39. 1120 m B Min Shutter Speed 1 30 v Max Gain Control e j 40 Day Night Mode Day mode w e Lens Type Chooses the lens type installed on the camera o Fix Lens A fixed lens is installed and DC iris adjustments are not possible o DC IRIS A lens with an adjustable DC iris is installed and connected to the port at the back of the camera e Frequency Reduces flickering caused by the difference in frequency of the system and the environment lighting The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please turn the flickerless feature on e EV Compensation Sets how much additional exposure the user wishes to adjust from the automatically calculated value 0 to 100 e Exposure Mode Sets how the camera captures images Longer shutter times allow more light into the sensor resulting in a cleaner picture however longer shutter times can result in motion blur 72 o Auto The camera will automatically change the shutter speed and gain to balance between image quality and frame rate when there is insufficient light to preserve both Exposure Priority The priorities for the auto exposure balancing are determined in the dropdown e Image Quality First The camera lower the shutter speed to preserve the gain level set by the Gain Control slider e Frame Rate First The camera will raise the
40. 20 or 30 seconds For more information please refer to the section on DI amp DO Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Adding Editing a Scheduled Rule The Add and Edit screens contain the following actions General Name schedule1 Set Time Interval When Activated 01 12 hh mm Activate Event Time By C Always C Recurrence Pattern Never Note If editing a rule that has not been triggered the rule will not be triggered after until after editing is complete If the rule is triggered any changes will not be applied until the current trigger is resolved General The following general fields should be filled in 100 e Name Specifies the name of the Event e Set Time Interval When Activated The trigger time of the event 00 00 to 23 59 Enable Triggering By The next step is to specify the frequency of trigger response 3 options are available e Always The default setting Triggers event when conditions are met e Recurrence Pattern Enables triggering only if conditions are met during a specified time period To specify the period select the days of the week that the trigger is active by checking the corresponding boxes and fill in a start time and end time for motion detection in the From and To boxes Recurrence Pattern T Sun Mon I Tue Iv Wed I Thu Fri Sat From 01 00 To 03 00 hh mm e Never The event is never trig
41. 36P 2048 x 1536 Stream 1 only 82 1080P 1920 x 1080 Stream 1 only SXGA 1280 x 1024 Stream 1 only 720P 1280 x 720 Stream 1 only VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 QQVGA 160x120 Stream 2 and MPEG4 only Video Frames per Second Sets the number of frames per second 1 3 5 10 15 20 25 30 FPS are possible values You can also choose to type in the values you want the range is from 1 30 Key Frame Interval Sets the period between minimally compressed recovery frames that don t require other video frames to decode 1 4s 1 25 1s 2s 3s and 4s are possible values Video Quality Settings Sets the quality of the video image Constant Bit Rate In this mode the camera will maintain a constant bit rate output regardless of video quality Bit rates available are dependent on the video resolution chosen and range from 32 kbps to 10 Mbps You can also choose to type in the values you want the range is from 32 10240 o Fixed quality In this mode the camera will attempt to maintain a constant quality output up to a maximum bandwidth of 10 Mbps There are 2 modes in the Video Stream 2 Settings Normal Mode All parameters may be changed 3GPP Mode All parameters will default to settings that are compatible with mobile viewing The default in this case is 5fps QQVGA video with MPEG4 compression at 128kbps and 10 seconds between key frames None of the parameters can be changed Video Stream Settin
42. 55 255 2540 3 amp c w1300 17218 7 67 CAM1 300 000C0CA00619 New 255 255 254 0 4 amp cam2321 17218 6 123 CAM2321 0000236009E5 New 255 255 254 0 5 cam2320 17218 6 147 CAM2320 00002360022F New 255 255 254 0 6 0000236009E3 New Error 255 255 254 0 5 254 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 Delete from Tool Properties pogagaaagggzggapagroogcogororco 16 CAM4160 0000236001A1 255 255 254 0 Rebooting Camera In certain cases it may be necessary to reboot the camera To do this 1 Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing 2 Click the Reboot button or select Camera Configuration Reboot from the menu bar Login User Manager E Maintenance Update Configuration ow E D JOUY P 4 N Details cami 301 The camera will reboot If further configuration is needed perform the Login function again after the reboot is completed 118 Set IP The IP Address of a camera can be set by following these steps 1 Click the Set IP button Update Firmware Netmask Gateway DNS DHCP Logged In Logged Out CAM1301 172 18 7 29 255 255 254 0 172 18 7 254 192 168 1 23 Yes Logged Out Select All Deselect All 3 Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column of their listing Click Select All 4 A Login window
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44. M2201 casn m Update Firmware Once a new version of the camera firmware is obtained the firmware can be updated using the following steps i Update Firmware B FISCI 129 CAM2321 ELEL 321 000023600 Login A CAM2321 000023600 User Manager CAM2320 000023600 Configuration E Basic focus tool Update Firmware gt Je e Group gt Select All Deselect All Delete from Tool Properties 2AM220 reboot Login User Manager Search ee Configuration PMAC Status L MAC Status 1 Device Group Update Firmware Note You must be logged into the camera to update the camera firmware 1 3 4 130 Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column of their listing Click the Update Firmware button right click the camera s which you want to update to and select Maintenance Update Firmware or select Camera Maintenance Update Firmware from the menu bar The Update Firmware popup will display Update Firmware Browse Cancel Click the Browse button to browse the file system and locate a firmware file Click Update to upload the firmware to the camera s 5 8 Focus Tool The Focus Tool is used as a reference for focus precision Click the Focus Tool button to open it Information of Best Focus Value Current Focus Value and Focus Percent will be shown at the bottom of the Focus Tool Window Y
45. Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 Browser Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Software VMS 2 4 1 Temperature Operation 25 50 C 13 122 F Storage 30 60 C 22 140 F Humidity 5 to 90 Power 12VDC 1 5A PoE IEEE 802 3af with Class 3 Power Consumption Max 8W w o Heater Max 35W w Heater Dimension 2144mm x 116mm H 95 67 x 4 57 H Weight Net 1 260g 2 78lb Gross 1 9309 4 27lb Certification Safety LVD EMC FCC CE IP66 Chapter 2 Hardware Overview 2 1 Overview Side View i J 21 Top View and Bottom View Screw Hole m ae MEN A KAA Screw Hole Screw Hole 1 Status LED Indicator 2 Reset Button 3 MicroSD SDHC Card Slot 2 2 Functions gser Su Indoor Please look into the following table for cable options CAM4110 CAM4160 CAM4210 CAM4220 CAM4260 Audio In Out Connector v v v v v Network Connector v v v v v Power Connector v v v v v I O Terminal Connector v v v v v Video Out Connector CAM4310 CAM4311 CAM4360 CAM4361 CAM4365 CAM4371 Audio In Out Connector Optional Optional Optional Network Connector v v v v v v Power Connector v v v v v v I O Terminal Connector Optional Optional Optional Video Out Connector v v 23 1 Audio In Out Connector Audio In Out are both for 3 5mm jacks Audio in provides for an external
46. Options are 1 2 5 10 20 or 30 seconds For more information please refer to the section on DI amp DO Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page System The system settings which deal with hardware and firmware parameters logs and configuration lists can be found under Settings System MicroSD Card Management MicroSD class 2 4 6 cards can be accessed for offline video storage and upgrade purposes MicroSD installed in the camera can System MicroSD Card Management General System gt microSD Card Management gt Network Basic Settings Video amp Audio microSD card Status no Total Size 0M Free OM Used oM PIZ Use 0 00 Recording Format microSD card gt Event Notification passwond fonat Y S System microSD Card Management gt microSD Card Management Available Recording Time 0 min System Status Storage Recycle Settings On System Log Iv Max Duration for Automatic Disk cleanup 712 r Days Firmware Upgrade Reset To Factory Default Export import amp Reboot be managed under The status of the current microSD card can be obtained under Basic Settings e MicroSD card Status If a readable card is present this will show ready otherwise it will display no e Total Size The size of the card e Free The total space left on the card e Used The occupied space on the card e Use The percentage of the card that has been use
47. Player In order to access streaming video on 3GPP mobile devices please make sure the network camera is already online and connected to the Internet In the IP field under the P Address section of the window enter the IP address of the IP camera 1 Change the settings under Settings Video amp Audio Stream2 Set the image format as MJPEG4 resolution as QVGA 320x240 or below and constant bit rate as 128 Mbps or below 2 Launch the RTSP Player on the 3GPP mobile device and enter the URL address for the camera The video should start playing Note The format for RTSP is rtsp lt IP Address gt lt Access gt where Access can be found at Settings Network Port Settings RTSP Setting By default the Access value should be stream and stream2 37 Chapter 4 Configuration thro Camera configurations can be done through web interface and IP Utility ugh the Web Interface For web interface please look into this chapter for IP Utility please refer to Chapter 5 Web Interface IP Utility General Basic Settings V X User Account V X Date amp Time V X Network Network Configuration V Set IP Only Port Settings V X UpnP V X Wifi Setting CAM1300 1311 Only V X Video amp Audio Settings Basic Settings V X Image Appearance Settings V X Video Streams V X Audio Settings V X PTZ RS 485 Settings PTZ Settings V X R
48. RA 129 5 0 FOCUS TOOL iiis rari ea rada res uaR EORR PARA a a aa aera aan akain 131 Safety Precautions Electric Shock Warning This equipment may cause electric shocks if not handled properly m Access to this equipment should only be granted to trained operators and maintenance personnel who have been instructed of and fully understand the possible hazardous conditions and the consequences of accessing non field serviceable units such as the power supplies m The system must be unplugged before moving or in the even that it becomes damaged AN Reliable Grounding Particular attention should be given to prepare reliable grounding for the power supply connection It is suggested to use a direct connection to the branch circuit Check for proper grounding before powering on the device AN Overloading Protection The device should be installed according to specifications Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection Do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the device AN ESD Precautions Please observe all conventional anti ESD methods while handling the device The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti static work pad are recommended Avoid dust and debris in your work area Device Site Recommendations The device should be installed according to specifications This device should be operated at a site that is m Clean dry and free of excessive airborne particles m X
49. The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab The following parameters can be changed e AGC Gain Automatic gain control AGC adjusts the video gain level to a variety of inputs This setting provides a baseline value for the AGC Values higher than this will be darkened and values that are lower will be brightened AGC should be adjusted so that the area of interest is best lit e Backlight compensation Backlight compensation adjusts video gain to automatically correct the exposure of objects that are strongly backlit This brightens the image at the cost of overexposing areas of high illumination Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings allow you to make changes to the following parameters Advanced Settings Flickerless On Ej Frequency lonz m Shutter mode auto S A Slow Shutter Mode o m White Balance AWB xi Day Night Mode Daymde rj e Flickerless Reduces flickering caused by the difference in frequency of the system and the environment lighting 57 o Frequency Used in conjunction with the flickerless function The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please turn the flickerless feature on e Shutter Mode Sets the camera shutter mode Longer shutter times allow more light into the sensor resulting in a cleaner
50. Time Live View Logout Help admin 2011 07 01 15 47 24 Y General General Date amp Time Basic Settings Current Date amp Time J CEN REEL Date 2011 07 01 Time 15 47 21 gt Date amp Time Time Zone Settings gt Network Time Zone Video amp Audio PTZ Time Settings gt Recordin 2 O Synchronize with NTP server Periodically synchronize clock with Internet servers gt Event Notification NTP server System Manual Update Date s Time 9 Synchronize with Computer Time Date 2011 07 01 Time 15 47 24 Day Light Saving Enable Day Light Saving Current Date amp Time displays the current system date and time Time Zone Settings The time zone can be set using the dropdown menu This menu is only applicable when selectable when Synchronize with NTP Server is chosen under Time Settings Time Settings There are 3 ways to set the system time e Synchronize with NTP server NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the system clock to an external server If this option is chosen enter the IP address of a known NTP server in the NTP Server field You must also choose the appropriate time zone under Time Zone Settings e Manual update Updates the time manually Choose the appropriate date and enter a time for the system e Synchronize with computer time Synchronizes the time with the computer s internal clock 48 Day Light Saving Users can set the Day Light Sa
51. Video amp Audio 9 Reset All Configurations to Factory Defaults gt PTZ Reset All Configurations to Factory Defaults Except Network Configuration Recording Event Notification Y System _ Cancel microSD Card Management ise System Status System Log Firmware Uparade gt Reset To Factory Default There are 2 types of reset You can either reset all settings and configurations or you can choose to keep the Network configuration and reset all other settings and configurations Click OK after choosing a reset option to perform a reset Alternately you may press the Reset button on the bottom of the camera to perform a complete reset of the camera no configurations retained To reset the camera by pressing the Reset button on the bottom of the camera press and hold the Reset button for 3 seconds During this time the LED indicator in front of the camera will blink in red 108 Export Import amp Reboot In certain situations it may be necessary to restart your network camera network settings changed DHCP added etc The settings under System Export Import amp Reboot allow you to restart the camera Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 27 16 33 11 General System gt Export import amp Reboot Network Exportimport amp Reboot Video amp Audio Restart Camera mur gt PTZ EGLI Export Configuration Export Event Notification Browse
52. Well ventilated and away from heat sources such as direct sunlight and radiators Clear of vibration or physical shock m Away from strong electromagnetic fields produced by other devices m Available with properly grounded wall outlet for power In regions where power sources are unstable apply surge suppression m X Available with sufficient space behind the device for cabling Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 Network Camera Introduction CAM4xxx series are professional network cameras that use Internet Protocol IP to transmit video streams and control signals over networks Capable of operating over both LANs and WANs they provide a complete budget conscious remote surveillance solution that are ultra clear and highly integrated CAM4xxx series combine a user friendly interface and simplified installation with a powerful feature set to provide users an easy upgrade path to new digital surveillance system in a virtual environment These highlights make CAM4xxx series ideal choices for environments that require remote surveillance or video transmission 1 2 Features and Benefits 4xxx series IP camera is a cutting edge digital video transmission device It can compress and transmit real time images of outstanding quality using a reasonable amount of bandwidth through a standard TCP IP network The following features make this IP camera an outstanding choice when building an intelligent IP surveillance system m Hig
53. aintenance gt 00D02360000A New Copyto Group ink to Camera Move to Group Properties Clear New Status Set New Status 172 18 6 57 CAM2321 In the Select Group pop up box select the destination group Select Group uw My G rou p 111 Click OK to copy the selected camera s to the group 5 6 Configuration Settings Configuration can be downloaded and updated by selecting Camera Configuration or the process can be automated by downloading the configuration from one camera using the Download Configuration function and then using the Update Configuration function to upload the changed configuration file Ga CAM2321 WW weg ld COMUNI Update Configuration Login User Manager Device Group Select All Deselect All Delete from Tool Properties User Manager Update Configuration Reboot Linkto Camera Properties 000COCA00619 New Download Configuration This function downloads a configuration file 1 Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing 2 Right click the camera which you want to download from and select Configuration gt Download Configuration or select Camera gt Configuration gt Download Configuration from the menu bar The Download Configuration popup will display Download Configuration Browse Download Cancel 127 128 3 Click the Browse button to browse the computer a
54. also record live video by clicking the record button in the Live View screen which will be stored directly into your local computer and are not managed by this function Please refer to the section on Manual Record for more information on this functionality 89 90 Event Notification Event Notification settings found under Settings Event Notification deal with the event detection scheduled recording and notification abilities of the camera Event Server The event server which can be configured under Event Notification Event Server is the communications center of the camera This section deals with the configuration of E mail and FTP notifications as well as remote recording Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 27 10 20 41 gt General Event Notification Event Server Network Email Settings gt Video amp Audio Sender Email Address notify com gt PTZ Recipient Email Address admin com Server Address smtp com gt Recording User Name CAMxNotify_ Y Event Notification 4 Password eccccccc gt Event Server SMTP Server Port 25 lest Motion Detection Tampering Detection FTP Settings DI amp DO Server Address ftpserv1 com Event Settings FTP Server Port 21 User Name CAMxNotify System Password IITIIIIIIS FTP Folder Name Notifications NAS Settings Server Address maximus fs1 com User Name CAMxNotify Passwor
55. ard are recommended since they have passed the SD Card QVL Qualified Vender List test 6 Network Connector The camera connects to the network via a standard RJ 45 network connector The camera detects the speed of the local network 10 100BaseT The camera also supports PoE Power over Ethernet and can be powered directly through the network cable 7 Power Connector The power connector is provided for solutions without PoE 8 1 0 terminal Connector The I O terminal connector provides an RS 485 interface one transistor output two digital inputs and connection points for auxiliary DC power and GND The I O terminal connector provides the interface to gt 1 transistor output For connecting external devices such as relays and LEDs Devices can be activated by Output buttons on the Live View page or by an Event The output will show as active in Event Configuration Port Status if the alarm device is activated gt 2 digital inputs An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for use with devices such as PIRs door window contacts glass break detectors etc When a signal is received the state changes and the input becomes active shown under Event Configuration gt Port Status gt Auxiliary power and GND GND Pin 1 Ground Description 12V Auxiliary DC Power not to power this camera Pin 2 Electrically
56. are listens for incoming information This section which can be accessed under Network Port Settings includes HTTP Port Settings RTSP Settings and RTP Multicast Settings admin 2010 07 26 11 19 02 Live View Logout Help SEES Network gt Port Settings Y Network HTTP Port Settings Network Configuration HTTP Port 80 gt Port Settings LiveView Port 6002 UPnP RTSP Settings gt Video amp Audio Access Name for Stream 1 stream eq rtsp lP adc tream1 PTZ Access Name for Stream 2 stream2 eq rtsp IIP address stream2 gt Recording RTSP port 554 Note RTSP port must be a valid port number Event Notification A RTP port for video 5500 Note RTP port for video must be a valid port number System RTCP port for video 5501 Note RTCP portfor video must be a valid port number RTP port for audio 5502 Note RTP port for audio must be a valid port number RTCP portfor audio 5503 Note RTCP port for audio must be a valid port number RTP Multicast Settings Enable RTP Multicast RTP Multicast Video Port1 5100 RTP Multicast Audio Port1 5102 RTP Multicast Video Port2 5104 RTP Multicast Group Address 239 225 76 55 RTP Multicast TTL 45 Note The default port numbers in this section are for the most part well known or commonly known values We recommend that they not be changed unless there is a specific reason to do so HTTP Port Settings The HTTP port number is used access th
57. ault values there are two fields that can be edited e Friendly Name An identifier for the camera on the network e Interval The time between camera sent UPnP updates Click OK to activate UPnP or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Once activated the camera will be visible to other devices on the network admin 2010 07 26 13 55 15 Note If the computer does not have UPnP installed you can add it by going to Start gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs In the Add or Remove Programs page select Add Remove Windows Components gt Networking Services and click Details Select UPnP from the popup window and OK out to install UPnP services Video amp Audio Settings Video and audio are the heat of a network camera s functionality The settings for video and audio can be found under Settings Video amp Audio Under this section you can access basic video and audio settings video appearance parameters video stream settings as well as audio parameters Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 13 53 47 General Video amp Audio Basic Settings Y Network Basic Settings Network Configuration Video Orientation Flip T Mirror Port Settings UPnP Text Overlay Settings Iv Include Date Iv Include Time Camera Name Audio Settings Audio On C off gt Video amp Audio PTZ Recording gt Event Notification Basic Settings Basic settings
58. bort the changes before you leave the page 91 92 Motion Detection The motion detection functionality of the camera can be found under Event Notification Motion Detection Logout Help admin 2010 07 27 11 28 48 General Event Notification gt Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection Network Motion Detection Settings gt Video amp Audio Am Basic Settings p Nm Window Name PTZ 9 Recording Y Event Notification Max Number of windows is 3 Event Server Trigger Interval 200 ms gt Motion Detection Tampering Detection Trigger Threshold emm jum 50 DI amp DO Sensitivity mz 100 Event Settings Activate Motion Detection By Auto C Schedule Motion Detection Window Management To detect motion first a detection window must be created First click the Window Settings tab to enter the window configuration and click New to add a new detection window A maximum of 3 motion detection windows can be added Each new window will be created with a default name Window N where N is the number of the window After creating the window clicking it will select the window You can drag and resize the window using your mouse You can also change the following parameters e Window Name Tthe name of the motion detection window e Trigger Interval The time interval between motion triggers Options available are 200 ms 400 ms 800 ms and 1000 ms e Trigger Threshold The percenta
59. cklight compensation adjusts video gain to automatically correct the exposure of objects that are strongly backlit This brightens the image at the cost of overexposing areas of high illumination Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings allow you to make changes to the following parameters Advanced Settings Envrionment Outdoor v Frequency 60Hz v EV Compensation 50 Exposure Mode Auto v Exposure Priority y Max Shutter Speed 1 120 Y Min Shutter Speed 1 1500 v Max Gain Control A J 40 Day Night Mode Auto v Night Threshold eee 181 oe e Frequency Reduces flickering caused by the difference in frequency of the system and the environment lighting The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please turn the flickerless feature on e EV Compensation Sets how much additional exposure the user wishes to adjust from the automatically calculated value 0 to 100 e Exposure Mode Sets how the camera captures images Longer shutter times allow more light into the sensor resulting in a cleaner picture however longer shutter times can result in motion blur o Auto The camera will automatically change the shutter speed and gain to balance between image quality and frame rate when there is insufficient light to preserve both
60. d The user may also enter the administrator password if necessary and click Format to format the microSD card In MicroSD Card Management e Available Recording Time Calculates how much recording time is available based on current settings e Storage Recycle Settings Turning the function On will clear the microSD card once it is full e Max Duration for Automatic Disc cleanup days If storage recycling is activated the card will be cleared when this number of days has elapsed 100 days max Locked files will not be cleared Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 103 System Status The camera status can be found under System System Status Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 27 16 01 56 General System System Status Network System Status gt Video amp Audio IP Address 192 168 4213 MAC Address 00 D0 23 0F FD 72 PTZ Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Recording Default Router 255 255 255 127 Event Notification microSD Card Capacity Status OMB Y System microSD Card Management Boot Loader V1 0 405 gt System Status Firmware Version V1 1 F02 System Log ical SS Gut Send system status to technical support Email Reset To Factory Default Export import amp Reboot This section displays useful system information including e Network Configuration defined manually or obtained from DHCP o IP Address o MAC Address o Subnet Ma
61. d TOIT Folder Name Notifications Email Settings Email settings are used to configure e mail notifications e Sender Email Address The return e mail address for notifications This should be your notification address e Recipient email address The e mail address notification emails will be sent to Only one email address can be entered e Server address The IP or address of the e mail server e User Name The user name of the notifications e mail account e Password The password of the e mail account e SMTP Server Port the SMTP port of the email server Default 25 e Test Click this button to send a test email E mails will only be sent if all parameters are entered correctly FTP Settings FTP settings are used to configure recording to a remote location via the file transfer protocol e Server Address The address of the FTP server e FTP Server Port The port number of the FTP server Default 21 e User Name The user name of the FTP account e Password The password of the FTP account e FTP Folder Name The name of the folder on the FTP site which video files will be stored in NAS Settings NAS settings are used to configure recording to network attached storage e Server Address The address of the NAS server e User Name The user name of the NAS account e Password The password of the NAS account e Folder Name The name of the CIFS account folder on the server Click OK to save or Cancel to a
62. ded File Management allows users to manage videos recorded on the microSD cards Logout Help admin 2010 03 12 19 41 27 General Recording Recorded File Management gt Network Recorded File Management Video amp Audio From T YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Search PTZ Media T O Time ee ee Trigger Type Locked Play Download Y Recording EN 2010 03 12 19 28 10 avi H264 Alarm no Play Download Recording Basic Settings 2010_03_12_19_34_38 avi H264 Alarm no Play Download gt Recorded File Management Current Page 1 Total Page 1 ForwardTo mi LockiUnlock Remove gt Event Notification system Locating Video Files To locate video files from a specific time frame enter a begin and end time in the From and To fields below and click Search Each video file will have an entry containing e Time The time the video was recorded also the filename of the entry YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS avi e Media Type The encoding compression method e Trigger Type What type of action triggered this recording eg if it was alarm recording or scheduled recording e Locked The lock state of the alarm The video records located will be split into pages The information on these e lt lt Click to go to the first page of the recorded files list e lt Click to go to the previous page of the recor
63. ded files list e gt Click to go to the next page of the recorded files list e gt gt Click to go to the last page of the recorded files list e Forward To This dropdown can be used to skip to a page number You may also narrow the entries displayed by clicking on the Media Type column This will give you the option of choosing All H264 MPEG4 or MJPEG types The system will only show video files of the format selected 88 Managing Video Files Once you have located the video files of interest you may select them by checking the box in the leftmost column of the entry You can also select all displayed entries by checking the box in the header row There will be two buttons in each entry Play Plays the video file in local helper application Download Downloads video files Select one or more video files and click Download Choose location to save the video file s onto your local PC Other actions that you can perform Lock Unlock Locks Unlocks video files Locked files cannot be removed Select one or multiple video files and click Lock Unlock When a file is locked the Locked status will display yes Remove Manually deletes stored video files Select one or more video files and click Remove to delete the file s Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Note The video files shown in Recorded File Management are files stored in the microSD card You can
64. dio controls 4 Live View Window This portion of the screen displays the stream selected in the Live View Control section of the web interface 40 Control Descriptions Control Description Adjust Window Size When clicked the display window size can be adjusted manually to fit the screen The screen size changes back to the actual image size resolution Full Screen Goes to full screen when clicked press ESC to return to windowed view Image Capture When clicked captures the current screen as an image in a new pop up window The location for saving the image can be changed under Settings Recording Recording Basic Settings The file name is set to Camera Name yyyymmdd_hhmmss the Camera Name can be changed under Settings gt General gt Basic Settings Manual Record When clicked records the current live video Stops recording when clicked again The location for storing the recording can be changed under Settings gt Recording gt Recording Basic Settings Audio In Turned off by default clicking once allows audio to be transmitted from a local microphone to the camera Clicking again stops audio transmission Multiple users may access the live view page and receive audio from the camera but only one user at once is allowed to send audio to the camera Mute Mutes the audio captured by the camera when clicked un mutes the audio when clicked again Volu
65. e Auto Search button or click Camera gt Search in the menus Camera BS amera Reboot EUR User Manager ajg z Name Configuration EN Devices cam2201 Maintenance I Warnings Errors 11 cw321 TUNE amp SP Myoroup cAM1300 Linkto Camera amp caM2321 Properties The camera search will begin and a status bar will display the search progress 3 The details of the camera will display after the search is finished Number Name IP Model MAC Status NetMask oO 1 CAM2320 172 18 6 147 CAM2320 00D02360022F New 255 255 254 0 Fi 2 CAM2311 172 18 7 61 CAM2311 000COCAO00BAA New 255 255 254 0 oO 3 CAM3365 172 18 6 80 CAM3365 00D02360022C New 255 255 254 0 L1 4 CAM1300 172 18 6 215 CAM1300 OOOCOCA006F1 New 255 255 254 0 Note 1 The search may take up to 2 minutes depending on your network configuration 2 If your network does not have DHCP service the default IP address is 192 168 88 10 Connecting to the Network Camera Launch the web browser Microsoft amp Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher is recommended Enter the IP address of the network camera in the address bar of your browser and press enter You can also Click the Link to Camera button or click Camera Link to Camera in the IP Utility menu bar The camera s live view webpage will open in a browser window 33 amera Reboot Login User Manager Search Name Configuration gt CAM2201 Maintenance
66. e camera via the HTTP protocol The LiveView Port number is used to transmit live view information RTSP Settings Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP is a protocol used to establish and control media sessions between end points You may change the access name for stream 1 stream 2 the RTSP port number the RTP port for video the RTCP port for video RTP port for audio and RTCP port for audio Note The RTP port number must be an even number After entering the RTP port number the RTCP port number will automatically be set to the RTP port number 1 RTP Multicast Settings Tick Enable RTP Multicast to set up multicast via the RTP protocol The RTP Multicast video audio port and group address can also be set Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 53 54 UpnP Live View Logout Help Network gt UPnP General Y Network UPnP Settings Network Configurati aaa eae IV Enable UPnP Port Settings Friendly Name CAM2100 UPnP Interval 100 10 Sec 300 Sec Video amp Audio PTZ gt Recording OK P Cancel Event Notification gt System Universal plug and play UPnP is a protocol that simplifies the implementation of networks by allowing new hardware to connect seamlessly to a network The settings for this feature can be found under Network gt UPnP To enable UPnP first check the Enable UPnP box If you wish to change the def
67. e correct key is saved Click OK when finished to add the user to the system 46 Editing Accounts Edit User Account User Account User Name User Group Operator y Password cecce Confirm password cecce OK l Cancel In General gt User Account under the User Account heading select an existing account by clicking on the account entry The entry will be highlighted in yellow Clicking Edit will allow you to change the following fields e User Group The system allows for 2 types of users o Administrator Administrators have full access privileges o Operator Operators can only access the live view page e Password A passkey used to control user access The password must be a combination of alphanumeric characters _ between 4 and 20 characters in length and must begin with an alphabet letter This password should be retyped in the Confirm password field to ensure that the correct key is saved Click OK when finished to save any changes Note Only accounts that are not currently logged in can be edited Deleting Accounts In General gt User Account under the User Account heading select an existing account by clicking on the account entry The entry will be highlighted in yellow Click Remove and when prompted to confirm deletion click OK to remove the account 47 Date amp Time Date and time settings can be accessed at General Date amp
68. ecording Recording Basic Settings V X Recorded File Management V X Event Notification Event Server V X Motion Detection V X Tampering Detection V X DI amp DO V X Event Settings V X System MicroSD Card Management V X System Status V V System Log V X Firmware Upgrade V V Resetting to Factory Default Settings V X 38 Export Import Reboot Camera Search Login Properties Delete from Tool Clearing and Setting Status Camera Group Actions Configuration Settings Focus Tool XJ X X X X X lt X lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt X 39 4 1 Interface Layout This section demonstrates the layout of the network camera s main interface The 4 main areas on the interface are 1 Settings Logout Help Streams f 1 2 ICO Oas English a um j Language Engli Type H 264 M CAMZI200 2010 04 F Size VGA 640x480 v 9 Le ones v ada D 1 Menu Bar The links on this bar allow users to toggle between live view and settings screens as well as logout and pull up the help menu 2 Live View Controls These controls allow users to configure the live view streams and camera live view functionality 3 Button Bar These controls allow the user to quickly access common features such as live view window resizing video and still frame capture interface language and au
69. efault 2 8 11 mm varifocal lens F1 4 SNR 50dB WDR N A Day Night ICR Dual Band Filter Yes IR LED Yes 15M Yes 30M Wn aration eae Iris Control N A Diagonal 89 Diagonal 122 35 Viewing Angle Horizontal 71 Horizontal 96 28 Vertical 49 5 Vertical 72 21 Camera Angle Pan 0 340 Adjustment Tilt 30 90 Pan Tilt Zoom N A Functionalities Shutter Time 1 60 1 10 000s Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Resolution Up to 720 x 480 11 Video FPS 30 fps at D1 720 x 480 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 Video Control AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto White Balance AES Auto Electronic Shutter BLC Back Light Compensation Image Adjustment Video Stream Dual stream at H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG simultaneously Bit Rate 64K 6Mbps VBR CBR controller frame rate and quality Intelligent Video Motion Detection Tampering Detection blocked redirected defocused or spray painted Video Jack N A Audio 2 Way Audio Built in MIC 2 Way Audio Audio Compression 32KHz ADPCM Audio Input Output 3 5mm phone jack Alarm In Out 2 1 terminal block Video Buffer 5 second pre alarm 30 second post alarm Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email record to NAS record to local storage trigger DO
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71. essive scan CMOS Lens 4 2 mm F1 8 default 4 0 mm F2 0 SNR 48dB WDR N A in Day Night ICR N A Yes IR LED N A Yes 10M 0 5 Lux e F1 0 0 01 Lux e F1 2 B W Min Illumination 0 5 Lux F1 0 Color 0 1 Lux F1 2 Color Iris Control N A Diagonal 89 Diagonal 101 7 Viewing Angle Horizontal 71 Horizontal 87 7 Vertical 49 5 Vertical 48 Camera Angle Pan 0 340 Adjustment Tilt 30 90 Pan Tilt Zoom N A Functionalities Shutter Time 1 30 1 50 000 s Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080 25 fps at 1080P 1920 x 1080 25 fps at 1080P 1920 x 1080 30 fps at SXGA 1280 x 1024 30 fps at SXGA 1280 x 1024 Video FPS 30 fps at HD720 1280 x 720 30 fps at HD720 1280 x 720 30 fps at D1 720 x 480 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 30 fps at D1 720 x 480 Video Control AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto White Balance AES Auto Electronic Shutter BLC Back Light Compensation HLC High Light Compensation 3D Noise Reduction Defog Image Adjustment Video Stream Dual stream at H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG simultaneously Bit Rate 64K 6Mbps VBR CBR controller frame rate and quality Intelligent Video Motion Detection Video Jack N A Audio 2 Way Audio Built in MIC N A Audio Compre
72. ge change in the window before a motion alarm is triggered e Sensitivity The sensitivity of the motion box Click Save to save all settings Settings of existing windows can also be changed by selecting the window and changing the settings To delete a window select a window in and click Remove After windows are set you can activate motion detection by checking the Enable Motion Detection box Activating and Scheduling Motion Detection Motion detection is activated by checking the Enable Motion Detection box Activate Motion Detection By denotes when motion detection will be triggered as an event e Auto As long as Enable Motion Detection is checked an event is triggered e Schedule Selecting this option allows to manually schedule the Activate Motion Detection By C Auto Schedule M sun Mon Tue Wed D Thu M Fri Iv Sat From 22 00 To 06 00 hh mm times motion detection will be active Select the days of the week that Motion Detection is active by checking the corresponding boxes and fill in a start time and end time for motion detection in the From and To boxes Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Triggering a Motion Event The video displaying on the window is the live streaming video The Activity Status Display tab displays the amount of motion detected in a selected window By raising the Sensitivity of the window the motion values for a given moti
73. gered When Triggered The actions to take when trigger conditions are met are configured here Trigger Actions Streams 1 E V Email Subject Additional Information Snapshot C video Iv FTP Snapshot C Video IV Record M Trigger DO Trigger duration a The following options are available e Streams Selects the stream from which the snapshot or recording will be obtained e Email E mails notifications to the email address specified in the Event Server settings If this option is chosen fill in the following o Subject The subject line of the notification e mail 101 102 o Additional Information Contents of the notification e mail o Snapshot Video Clip Choose to send a snapshot or video attachment from 5s before to 30s after the trigger e FTP uploads a snapshot or video clip to a FTP location specified in the Event Server settings o Snapshot Video Clip Choose to upload a snapshot or video file from 5 seconds before to 30 seconds after the trigger Files are sent as attachments e Record Records video to the server specified in the Event Server settings and the microSD card when triggered The video clip stored on both remote storage server and local storage is a video file 35 seconds in length 5 seconds before and 30 seconds after the trigger e Trigger DO A Digital output signal is sent when triggered o Trigger Duration The length of time that the DO signal is sent
74. ght CMOS Lens 3 10 mm motor lens F1 3 2 8 11 mm varifocal lens F1 4 3 10 mm motor lens F1 3 SNR 48dB WDR N A Yes Day Night ICR Yes IR LED Yes 15M Yes 20M Yes 15M Min Illumination 0 Lux IR LEDs on 0 5 Lux F1 0 Color 0 01 Lux F1 2 B W 0 1 Lux F1 2 Color 0 Lux IR LEDs on 0 1 Lux F1 2 Color Iris Control DC drive Viewing Angle Diagonal 122 35 Horizontal 96 28 Vertical 72 21 Diagonal 99 37 3 Horizontal 79 3 29 8 Vertical 59 5 22 4 Diagonal 122 35 Horizontal 96 28 Vertical 72 21 Camera Angle Pan 0 340 Adjustment Tilt 30 90 Pan Tilt Zoom N A Functionalities Shutter Time 1 7 5 1 100 000s 1 30 1 50 000s 1 7 5 1 100 000s Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080 Up to 2048 x 1536 15 fps at QXGA 2048 x 1536 25 fps at 1080P 1920 x 1080 ee a p s e E 2 30 fps at SXGA 1280 x 1024 ol Ghat 102A Video FPS 30 Ips at HD 20 1280 x 720 30 fps at HD720 1280 x 720 30 fps at D1 720 x 480 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 30 fps at D1 720 x 480 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 Video Control AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto Whit Aie Hs AGC Auto Gain Control AES Auto Electronic AWB Auto White Balance
75. gin User Manager Configuration Maintenance Basic focus tool Copy to Group Select All Deselect All Clear New Status Delete from Tool ooo000000 0g Camera Login User Manager Search Configuration Maintenance 00D02360000A New 255 255 254 0 Device Group gt Copy to Group 255 255 254 0 Linkto Camera t 255 255 254 0 Properties Clear New Status 2552552540 172185147 CAM2320 Set New Status 2552552540 j These camera s will show up in the All Devices gt New Devices group The camera s will still be listed under All Devices gt Warning Errors if applicable 122 5 5 Camera Group Actions The Camera Group frame contains a simple tree containing group listings There are two pre defined subsections B All Devices contains all the cameras in the tool as well as predefined groups New Devices and Warnings Errors m MyGroup contains only user defined groups Add Group 1 Right click the MyGroup root and choose Add Group or choose Add Group from the Group menu ZSN TESTE C Update Firmware EHE 39 All Devices 18 7 e Add Group FE Add Group The system responds with the Add Group popup 2 In the New Group Name field type in a group name Add Group New Group Name 3 Click OK to add the group The group will appear under MyGroup Note Camera group names can contain upper and lower case letters numerals and the _ symbo
76. gs Normal Mode 9 3GPP Mode Video format Video resolution Video frames per second Key frame interval Video quality settings Constant bit rate Fixed quality 83 84 Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Audio Settings The audio settings under Video amp Audio gt Audio Settings contain parameters dealing with audio coming from the cameras built in mic or an external microphone Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 16 51 15 General Video amp Audio gt Audio gt Network Mute Settings Y Video amp Audio Mute C On off Basic Settings Line Selection Image Appearance Video Streams Audio In Linen gt Audio Codec Settings gt PTZ Audio Codec ADPCM El Recording gt Event Notification System ee e Mute Selects whether or not to mute the incoming audio from the camera e Audio In Selects the source for the camera audio feed Line In an external source connected to the camera s line in port is the only option Note For models with built in microphone Microphone option can be selected in Line Selection e ADPCM Bit Rate Adaptive differential pulse code modulation ADPCM is a method for digitally encoding audio signals Only one bit rate 32 Kbps is currently supported Audio will be encoded at this bit rate Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 85
77. h Video Quality High image quality is essential in security surveillance applications It is important to be able to clearly capture an incident in progress and identify persons or objects involved A network camera gives exceptional video quality even greater than that of traditional analog cameras which means that more detail or larger areas can be covered m H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Compression Motion JPEG MPEG 4 and H 264 also known as MPEG 4 Part 10 AVC each employ different techniques to reduce the amount of data transferred and stored in a network video system Network cameras that support multiple compression standards are ideal for maximum flexibility and integration possibilities 10 m Dual Streaming Dual stream design enables simultaneous support of real time video monitoring video recording or mobile viewing applications which require different resolutions compression formats and frame rates E MicroSD SDHC card slot IP surveillance relies on network connectivity making it susceptible to attacks on the network between the camera and recording facilities With onboard recording capability our network cameras can truly be online 24 7 The microSD SDHC card slot design ensures sufficient recording capacity for an over weekend period even at full frame rate and high resolution m Tampering Detection This is an intelligent video analytics application available only in selected network cameras in the market Whe
78. ht vs dark areas e Sharpness Adjusts the edge contrast of the image 75 76 o One Push AF One Push Auto Focus For CAM4371 Focus hold mode that can be automatically readjusted as required by the user One push AF Trigger assuming that the required subject is within the focusing limits of the camera lens Press Near Far button or drag the bar between Wide and Tele to set the focal lengths and then press the One Push AF button Basic Settings AGC Gain Automatic gain control AGC adjusts the video gain level to a variety of inputs This setting provides a baseline value for the AGC Values higher than this will be darkened and values that are lower will be brightened AGC should be adjusted so that the area of interest is best lit Exposure Sets how the camera captures images Longer shutter times allow more light into the sensor resulting in a cleaner picture however longer shutter times can result in motion blur Max Shutter Speed users can choose the Max Shutter Speed from 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 1000 and 1 10000 Min Shutter Speed users can choose the Min Shutter Speed from 1 30 1 60 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 750 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 1 10000 and 1 100000 o Slow Shutter Slows the shutter speed to 1 2 or 1 4 Day Night Mode Sets the day color and night black and white IR cut filter off where applicable Night mode sacrifices color information to produce a clear picture with less light o
79. ibutes D WDR D WDR Level The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab The following parameters can be changed e D WDR Specifies if the wide dynamic range WDR function is activated If activated the WDR function will attempt to preserve detail at contrast extremes 67 o D WDR Level Specifies the WDR correction level ranging from 1 least to 10 most Advanced Settings Frequency 60Hz v Denoise Level o j 9 15 White Balance AWB i Max Shutter Speed 1 30 vi Min Shutter Speed 1 100000 x AGC e 50 Day Night Mode x Chroma Suppress ON vi Chroma Suppress Level e Frequency The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting e Denoise Removes video noises e Max Shutter Speed Longer shutter times allow more light into the sensor resulting in a cleaner picture however longer shutter times can result in motion blur The user may choose the following shutter speeds 1 2s 1 5s 1 7 5 1 15s 1 30s 1 60s 1 120s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1000s and 1 10000s e AGC Gain Automatic gain control AGC adjusts the video gain level to a variety of inputs This setting provides a baseline value for the AGC Values higher than this will be darkened and values that are lower will be brightened AGC should be adjusted so that the area of interest is best lit e White Balance This setting allows users to choose
80. ight Compensation C On Off Y Video amp Audio Basic Settings gt Image Appearance Video Streams Audio PTZ 9 Recording gt Event Notification System The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab The following parameters can be changed e AGC Gain Automatic gain control AGC adjusts the video gain level to a variety of inputs This setting provides a baseline value for the AGC Values higher than this will be darkened and values that are lower will be brightened AGC should be adjusted so that the area of interest is best lit e Backlight Compensation Backlight compensation adjusts video gain to automatically correct the exposure of objects that are strongly backlit This brightens the image at the cost of overexposing areas of high illumination e WDR 2320 2321 Specifies if the wide dynamic range WDR function is activated If activated the WDR function will attempt to preserve detail at contrast extremes WDR Level m m 3 71 o WDR Level Specifies the WDR correction level ranging from 1 least to 10 most Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings allow you to make changes to the following parameters Advanced Settings Lens Type DCHIRIS v Envrionment Indoor v Frequency 60Hz m wl EV Compensation 50 Exposure Mode Auto v Exposure Priority Frame Rate First v Max Shutter Speed
81. l Cameras can belong to more than one group Delete Group 1 Expand MyGroup and right click the group you wish to delete 2 Choose Delete Group to delete the group Alternatively click the group and choose Delete Group from the Group menu 123 Auto Search Update Firmware y Se ks amp E All Devices 18 3 5 M Delete Group Delete Group ename Group 3 The system will ask to confirm the deletion Click Yes to delete the group Note Groups may be deleted even if they contain cameras Rename Group 1 Expand MyGroup and right click the group you wish to rename 2 Choose Rename Group Alternatively click the group and choose Rename Group from the Group menu Auto Search T Update Firmware f S E All Devices 18 Delete Group The Rename Group popup appears Delete Group Rename Group 3 Enter a new group name in the New Group Name field Rename Group New Group Name 4 Click OK to save your changes Note Camera group names can contain upper and lower case letters numerals and the _ symbol 124 Move to Group This function moves the selected camera s from a group to another group 1 From the Camera Group window select a group under MyGroup 2 Select one or more cameras from the existing group by checking the box in the first column of their listing 3 Right click the camera and
82. me Sets to the current computer volume Dragging the slider adjusts the volume 41 42 Control Description Language English zj Language Sets the UI language Available languages include English Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese oe o9 Streams 1 s2 Streams Allows users to choose which camera stream to view The indicator above the stream will turn light green when the stream is selected o o Streams 1 2 Type MJPEG v ia H 264 Size lPEG4 erts IUPEG Digital Zoom Video Format Sets the compression format for the current stream Available formats are H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG Size VGA 640x480 v SXGA 1280x1024 DigitaidHD720 1280x720 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 _ Image size resolution Sets the resolution of the stream currently selected Sets the resolution of the stream currently selected Options are available for each stream 1536P 2048 x 1536 1080P 1920 x 1080 SXGA 1280 x 1024 720P 1280 x 720 VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 for stream 1 and VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 QQVGA 160 x 120 for stream 2 Digital Zoom Digital Zoom When clicked activates digital zoom in the current live view stream 2 options are available when clicked A Zoom In ja Zoom Out 4 2 Settings Camera settings may be changed by clicking on the Settings link located in the title bar This will bring up a menu list
83. minutes when the camera will be in day mode To The time in hours and minutes when the camera will switch to night mode Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Image Appearance for CAM4361 4371 Image Appearence Settings M A 202s 06 1 Hn UU Image Adjustment Sensor Configuration Brightness em m 60 Contrast Oe 10 Saturation usj 65 Sharpness emm M J m 50 One Push AF Near etn mst Far T 0 Wide Tele Advance Settings AGC m j 50 Exposure AUTO v Max Shutter Speed 1 30 Min Shutter Speed 1 50000 Slow Shutter OFF Day Night Mode Auto mode Night Threshold 10 Day to Night 0 254 Day Threshold 20 Night to Day 1 255 Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color All parameters are values ranging from 0 to 100 Dragging the slider to the right increases the value while dragging to the left lowers the value The adjustments will be displayed in real time in the window to the left of the sliders e Brightness Adjusts the perceived light intensity of the image Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please raise the brightness e Saturation Adjusts the colorfulness of a color relative to its own brightness e Contrast Adjusts the overall difference in the lig
84. n a camera is manipulated in any way e g accidental redirection blocking defocusing spray painted covered or damaged it can automatically trigger recording and alert notifications El Power over Ethernet The built in Power over Ethernet support reduces cabling and installation costs and enables users to consolidate power facilities for higher reliability With PoE a camera can still operate in the event of a power failure if it is connected to a centralized backup power with an Uninterruptible Power Supply m IR LED Illuminators With the built in IR illuminators the camera is capable of working in low light conditions with a range up to 15m 1 3 Technical Specifications Model List for CAM4xxx Series CAM4110 D1 IP Fixed Dome CAM4160 D1 D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome CAM4210 1 3M IP Fixed Dome CAM4220 1 3M D N IP Fixed Dome CAM4260 1 3M D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome CAM4310 2M IP Fixed Dome CAM 4311 2M D N IP Fixed Dome CAM4360 2M D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome CAM4361 2M WDR D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome CAM4365 3M D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome CAM4371 2M WDR D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome Specifications for CAM41xx Series Model Name CAM4110 CAM4160 Description D1 IP Fixed Dome D1 D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome Image Sensor 1 3 2 D1 progressive color CMOS Lens 4 2 mm F1 8 d
85. nd locate a destination 4 Click Download to download the configuration file to the destination Update Configuration 1 Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column of their listing 2 Right click the camera s which you want to update to and select Configuration gt Update Configuration or select Camera gt Configuration gt Update Configuration from the menu bar The Update Configuration popup will display Update Configuration Browse 3 Click the Browse button to browse the computer and locate a configuration file 4 Click Update to upload the configuration file to the camera s 5 7 Firmware Actions Download Firmware This function links to the user management page of the selected camera 1 Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing 2 Right click the camera and select Maintenance Download Firmware or click Camera Maintenance Download Firmware in the menu bar A browser window will open to the Camera firmware webpage where the newest version of the camera firmware can be obtained AM2321 21 0000236009E8 N um Login CAM2321 User Manager 21 00D0236009E5 E CAM2320 Configuration 20 00D02360022F Maintenance gt Download Firmware Device Group gt Select All Deselect All Delete from Tool Properties mera Reboot User Manager Search jane Download Firmware CA
86. ng it leftwards or rightwards Position Y Adjusts the position of BLC area by moving it upwards or downwards Size X Adjusts the size of BLC area by increasing or decreasing its measure horizontally Size Y Adjusts the size of BLC area by increasing or decreasing its measure vertically BLC Level 77 Image Appearence Settings Image Adjustment Image Attributes Black Light O Disable BLC HSBLC HSBLC Grid On HSBLC Area Select Area 0 Aread Display Position XQ Position YO Size X0 Size YO HSBLC Level o HSBLC High Suppression Backlight Compensation Backlight compensation helps resolve detail in darker areas even when brightly lit objects are in view Highlight suppression goes further darkening full white areas to achieve optimum video quality HSBLC Grid Users can choose to view the areas for HSBLC effect When it is opened you will see four squares showing on the live view screen HSBLC Area Select You can choose among the four squares Area0 Areai Area2 Area3 for further managements Area 0 3 Display You can choose to let the selected HSBLC area be displayed on the live screen or not Position_X 0 3 Adjusts the position of the selected HSBLC area by moving it leftwards or rightwards Position Y 0 3 Adjusts the position of the selected HSBLC area by moving it upwards or downwards Size_X 0 3 Adjusts the si
87. ngs Recording Recording Basic Settings are parameters which deal with the recording location and scheduling Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 17 47 01 General Recording gt Recording Basic Settings gt Network Memory Card Recording gt Video amp Audio Memory Card Recording C On C off gt PTZ Manual Record Setting Y Recording Manual Record To Browse gt Recording Basic Settings Recorded File Management Event Schedule Record Setting gt Event Notification Event Schedule Record To microSD Card C Remote Storage gt System The following parameters can be configured within this menu e Memory Card Recording When turned on video will automatically be recorded onto the microSD card if the network connection is lost When a network connection is re established recording will switch back to the remote destination If this feature is turned off there will be no recording at all when if network connection is lost e Manual Record To Defines the path for manual recording Screenshots and user recordings will be saved in this location e Event Schedule Record To Allows the user to set the destination for event or scheduled recording Event and scheduled recording settings are found under Settings Event Notification Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 87 Recorded File Management This section located at Recording gt Recor
88. o Streams Audio Saturation 55 PTZ Contrast J 54 Recording gt Event Notification Sh 22 arpness Tg P system Advanced Settings Lens Type Fix Lens E Flickerless 50Hz EV Compensation fo Exposure Mode Auto iz Exposure Priority Auto 2 Day Night Mode Day mode EJ Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color All parameters are values ranging from 0 to 100 Dragging the slider to the right increases the value while dragging to the left lowers the value The adjustments will be displayed in real time in the window to the left of the sliders e Brightness Adjusts the perceived light intensity of the image Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please raise the brightness e Saturation Adjusts the colorfulness of a color relative to its own brightness e Contrast Adjusts the overall difference in the light vs dark areas e Sharpness Adjusts the edge contrast of the image Sensor Configuration d VENE onina 3 Network Image Appearcnce Settings V Video amp Audio Basic Settings gt image Appearance Video Streams Audio PTZ Recording Event Notification admin 2010 07 26 15 07 05 Logout Help General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance gt Network Image Appearence Settings m Image Adjustment D I Backl
89. on which are in shown in yellow will be higher When the motion value reaches or crosses the Trigger Threshold denoted by the red line a motion event will be triggered Motion alarm handling and notifications can be configured under Event Settings 93 94 Tampering Detection Tampering detection is similar to motion detection in that it detects where there is a sudden unexpected change in the whole camera view Parameters for this feature are found under Event Notification Tampering Detection Tampering alarm handling and notifications can be configured under Event Settings The tempering detection parameters include e Tampering Detection Turns tampering detection on or off e Tampering Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity of Tampering Detection Live View Logout Help admin 2010 07 27 13 29 22 gt General Event Notification gt Tampering Detection gt Network E Tampering Detection Settings gt Video amp Audio Tampering Detection On C of PTZ Tampering Sensitivity Normal A Recording A Event Notification Event Server Motion Detection OK Cancel gt Tampering Detection DI amp DO Event Settings 2 system Options are Very Low Low Normal High and Very High Higher sensitivities can detect more tampering attempts but also increase the chances that the camera will produce a false alarm Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Basic Settings
90. ond Key frame interval Video quality settings Constant bit rate Fixed quality Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 81 The configuration for video streams including resolution frame rate and image quality parameters can be found under Video amp Audio Video Streams Video Stream 1 Settings Video Format H 264 v Video Resolution 1080P 1920x1080 y Video Frames per Second 20 v O bo 1 30 Key Frame Interval 1 sec v Video Quality Settings 9 Constant Bit Rate 6 Mbps v 6144 32 10240 kbps O Fixed Quality Video Stream 2 Settings Video Format H 264 v Video Resolution D1 720x480 Video Frames perSecond 5 30 v Bo X la 30 Key Frame Interval 1sec v Video Quality Settings Constant Bit Rate 9 2 Mbps v 512 32 10240 kbps Fixed Quality OK Cancel The page is split into settings for 2 streams Common settings are e Video format The compression format for the video stream o H 264 Provides the best compression and clear picture but is processor intensive o MPEG4 Provides more compression that MJPEG but loses picture quality o MJPEG Provides minimal compression with the best picture quality Each frame is stored as a discrete JPEG This option is only available in Stream 1 e Video Resolution Sets the resolution of the video output The following options are available 15
91. onment lighting o Auto Automatically determines the compensation frequency 61 62 o 50Hz Compensates for 50Hz lighting o 60Hz Compensates for 60Hz lighting Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please turn the flickerless feature on e Day Night Mode Sets the day color and night black and white IR cut filter off where applicable Night mode sacrifices color information to produce a clear picture with less light o Auto The camera will determine when the light levels require a switch Night Threshold The threshold which the camera will switch to night mode o Day mode Forces day mode o Night mode Forces night mode o Schedule for day mode Allows the user to set a time for day night transitions From The time in hours and minutes when the camera will be in day mode To The time in hours and minutes when the camera will switch to night mode Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Image Appearance for CAM43 10 admin 2010 07 26 13 50 07 Logout Help icone Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance Image Appearence Settings gt Network 2010 04 16 18 11 5 3 lua Image Adjustment mooeawoues MESSO Brightness em j 45 Y Video amp Audio Basic Settings gt Image Appearance Video Streams Audio Saturation emm 55 PTZ C
92. ons From The time in hours and minutes when the camera will be in day mode To The time in hours and minutes when the camera will switch to night mode Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page Image Appearance for CAM4311 admin 2010 07 26 13 50 07 Logout Help General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance Network Image Appearence Settings Y video amp Audio Basic Settings gt Image Appearance Brightness GEE jee 45 Video Streams Audio Saturation oo 55 PTZ Contrast _ _ oee 54 Recording Event Notification Sharpness Get Qig 22 X System Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color All parameters are values ranging from 0 to 100 Dragging the slider to the right increases the value while dragging to the left lowers the value The adjustments will be displayed in real time in the window to the left of the sliders e Brightness Adjusts the perceived light intensity of the image Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please raise the brightness e Saturation Adjusts the colorfulness of a color relative to its own brightness e Contrast Adjusts the overall difference in the light vs dark areas e Sharpness Adjusts the edge contrast of the image Sensor Configuration Image Adjustment Image Attr
93. ontrast 54 Recording gt Event Notification Sharpness emm j 22 System Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color All parameters are values ranging from 0 to 100 Dragging the slider to the right increases the value while dragging to the left lowers the value The adjustments will be displayed in real time in the window to the left of the sliders e Brightness Adjusts the perceived light intensity of the image Note In certain situations the sensor may experience banding issues In these cases please raise the brightness e Saturation Adjusts the colorfulness of a color relative to its own brightness e Contrast Adjusts the overall difference in the light vs dark areas e Sharpness Adjusts the edge contrast of the image 63 Sensor Configuration Logout Help admin 2010 07 26 15 07 05 General Video amp Audio gt Image Appearance Network Ei Image Appearence Settings Y Video amp Audio 7010 04 16 UE 1 25 Image Adjustment USER coro contours Backlight Compensation C On Off Basic Settings gt Image Appearance Video Streams Audio PTZ Recording gt Event Notification System The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab The following parameters can be changed e Backlight Compensation Ba
94. ou can click Refresh to get a new data after focus adjustment is done Focus Tool BestFocusVehe 773 CummatFocu Vee 771 Focus Percent 99 Note When the Focus Percent is higher the focus is more precise 131
95. ow users to view the camera stream without having to login e Maximum number of simultaneous viewers limited to Enter a number from 1 to 10 in this field to limit the number of users that can view the live view stream for this camera This option will only be displayed once you add an account Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 45 Adding Accounts In General User Account under the User Account heading click on Add Up to 10 accounts can be added to the system Add User Account User Account User Name fest User Group Administrator J Password fessesso i iti sSCS Confirm password eesse OK Cancel All User Names and Passwords must be combinations of alphanumeric characters _ between 4 and 20 characters in length and must begin with an alphabet letter Fill out the following fields e User Name The identifier name used to login to the system e User Group The system allows for 2 types of users o Administrator Administrators have full access privileges o Operator Operators can only access the live view page e Password A passkey used to control user access The password must be a combination of alphanumeric characters _ between 4 and 20 characters in length and must begin with an alphabet letter This password should be retyped in the Confirm password field to ensure that th
96. p Time H Network video amp Audio H prz Recording H Event Notification H system IP Camera Help Basic Settings Host Name Default is model name MAC address Camera Name Default set to model name Note Host Name and Camera Name can be combinations of letters AZ a z numbers 079 space and LED Indicator Power Ethernet LED Turn on or off the LED indicator on the camera System Status LED LED default on flashing during camera access LED default off flashing during camera access LED default on off during camera access LED always off Click OK to save the change or Cancel before leaving the page Internet 3 2 Connecting with an RTSP Player Connections through RTSP Media Players such as Real Player and QuickTime Player are supported We will use Real Player as an example in this section 1 Launch Real Player 1 Select File Open URL to open a URL dialog box 2 Enter the camera URL in the address bar Type the location of a clip or web page and RealPlayer will open it for you Open ttsp 172 16 80 169 stream1 v Cancel Browse Note The format for RTSP is rtsp lt IP Address gt lt Access gt where Access can be found at Settings Network Port Settings RTSP Setting By default the Access value should be stream and stream2 3 Click OK the stream should begin playing Connecting with a Mobile Device RTSP
97. program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel 112 2 Click Next to continue with installation ie IP Utility Select Installation Folder The installer will install IP Utility to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files SIP Utility Install IP Utility for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone Just me 3 Fill in the Folder field to specify the installation path Clicking Browse pulls up a file system browser Clicking Disk Cost will display free space and the space the utility will take up on disks 4 Choose if you wish to install the application for the current user only Just me or all users on this computer Everyone 5 Click Next to continue The system will respond with a ready screen Click Next again The system will respond by displaying installation progress 6 You may click Cancel at any time before finishing introduction or lt Back if it is available to cancel or jump back a step Click Close when after installation is complete The software is ready to use at this point 113 5 3 IP Utility Basics Starting the IP Utility To start the IP Utility double click the IP Utility shortcut on your desktop or go to Start Program Files
98. ression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080 25 fps at 1080P 1920 x 1080 30 fps at SXGA 1280 x 1024 Video FPS 30 fps at HD720 1280 x 720 30 fps at D1 720 x 480 30 fps at VGA 640 x 480 30 fps at QVGA 320 x 240 Video Control AGC Auto Gain Control AWB Auto White Balance AES Auto Electronic Shutter BLC Back Light Compensation HSLC High Suppression Backlight Compensation 3D Noise Reduction Defog Image Adjustment Video Stream Dual stream at H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG simultaneously Bit Rate 64K 6Mbps VBR CBR controller frame rate and quality Intellisent Video Motion Detection Tampering Detection blocked redirected Video Jack Yes BNC 19 Audio 2 Way Audio Audio Compression 32KHz ADPCM Audio Input Output 3 5mm phone jack Alarm In Out N A Video Buffer 5 second pre alarm 30 second post alarm Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email record to NAS record to local storage trigger DO Supported Protocols IPv4 ARP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP NTP DDNS SMTP FTP HTTP CIFS PPPoE UPnP RTP RTSP RTCP 3GPP Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ45 Local Storage microSD SDHC x 1 Class 2 Class 4 Class 6 RS 485 N A USB N A SDK SDK 2 0 OS
99. rom the slot When LED turns green firmware upgrade is completed Note A microSD SDHC card with at least 13MB free space is required for firmware upgrade The device will enter firmware upgrade mode again if the microSD SDHC card is not removed Emergency Recovery Procedure If the status LED shows steady amber for over 1 minute the camera will become unresponsive and the upgrade process may have failed Please contact with your dealer for technical support Resetting to Factory Default Settings To reset the device to the factory default settings 1 Make sure the device is in operation mode 2 Using a needle or similar object to press and hold the Reset button until the camera restarts about 2 seconds The status LED will change to amber during startup 3 When the Status Indicator changes to back to Green which may take up to 1 minute the process is complete The default IP address is 192 168 88 10 if not assigned by a DHCP server Note Resetting to the factory default settings using the Reset button will cause all parameters including the IP address to be reset To reset the unit without changing parameters disconnect and reconnect the power connector 107 Camera resets can also be performed under System Reset To Factory Default Logout Help admin 2011 07 01 15 26 25 Live View General System Reset To Factory Default gt Network Reset To Factory Defaults
100. s Camera amera Reboot Login User Manager B te Update Firmware Wf Ca IT Search o mb All Devices 1 8 New Devices 7 Name Configuration CAM220t Maintenance I Wamings Errors 11 cam2321 aera m MyCroup cam1300 Link to Camera amp cAw2321 Properties Note The search may take up to 2 minutes depending on your network configuration Login Before performing camera actions most cameras require that proper login credentials are supplied To login to a camera 1 Right click the camera you wish to set Select Login from the popup the system responds with the Login window Alternatively click the camera entry and choose Login from the Camera menu 2 oO 3 User Manager os Configuration 5 q o Maintenance ODO e amp c Basic focus tool User Manager o 7 amp c Device Group D 8 amp CA Select Al Configurabon Maintenance O 3 amp c Deselect All 15 xum n S amp ES b Device Group Delete from Too Link to Camera D n amp c Properties Properties 115 2 Fill in the user name and password User Name Password HTTP Part Stream Part Cancel 3 Click OK to set the username and password Note To perform further configuration please make sure that the User set here has administrator privileges The default Username Password for cameras is admin admin Properties
101. select Device Group Move to Group or select Camera Device Group Move to Group from the menu bar E Ie KHU CAM1300 Login User Manager CAM2321 CAM2321 000023 CAM2320 000023 Configuration Maintenance Basic focus tool T seiectan fT MovtoGroup Deselect A ear Ne alus Delete from Tool Set New Status Properties Login User Manager Search Configuration Maintenance gt 00D02360000A New Device Group L Copy to Group Linkto Camera Clear New Status Set New Status a 172 18 6 57 CAM2321 5 Click OK to move the selected camera s to the group Note Cameras can not be moved from groups under All Devices 125 126 Copy to Group This function copies the selected camera s from a group to another group 1 2 4 5 From the Device Group window select a group Select one or more cameras from the existing group by checking the box in the first column of their listing Right click the camera s and select Device Group gt Copy to Group or select Camera gt Device Group gt Copy to Group from the menu bar 2 CAM1300 72 18 76 CAM1 300 Login D CAM2321 User Manager D CAM2321 Configuration CAM2320 Maintenance Basic focus tool elect Al ove to Group Deselect All Clear New Status Delete from Tool Set New Status Properties Login Reboot User Manager Search Configuration MAC Status M
102. settings are used determine the IP address of the network camera e Get IP address automatically Automatically acquires IP address from a DHCP service This is the default setting e Use fixed IP address Sets a fixed IP address You must also manually fill in IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields The network camera can be connected to the network upon completion PPPoE Settings This feature is disabled by default Connecting to the network using PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet requires a user name and password from your ISP Internet Service Provider Select Enable PPPoE and fill in valid user name and password to connect the camera to the Internet DDNS Settings DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server is a protocol that enables the camera to maintain a static connection address even when its IP changes Access using this feature is disabled by default Connecting using DDNS requires registration on third party websites for DDNS services Select desired DDNS service website check the Enable DDNS option and fill in valid user name and password You can then access the camera through the registered domain name Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 51 52 Port Settings Ports are a software construct used to multiplex the transmission information to and from the camera They act as separate endpoints within an IP address where softw
103. sk o Default Router address e microSD Card Capacity e Camera System Information o Boot Loader Version o Firmware Version Clicking on the Email button will send the system status information out to the notification e mail address specified in Event Server for troubleshooting or reference purposes 104 System Log The system log System System Log provides a log for system messages and events The log lists important information such as login information changes to camera settings both successful and unsuccessful triggered events and error messages This information can be very useful in the event of a camera failure or unauthorized entry Logout Help admin 2010 04 06 2 39 General System System Log gt Network Log List Video amp Audio E Dec 19 23 30 16 STREAM Client IP 192 168 88 1 disconnnect video stream 0 Dec 19 23 30 12 STREAM Client IP 192 168 88 1 connnect video stream 0 PTZ Dec 19 23 30 11 UI user admin login success return 0 Dec 19 23 30 03 system ntp syn time fail Recording Dec 19 23 30 03 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time server 64 236 96 53 gt Event Notification Dec 19 23 30 03 STREAM Client IP 192 168 88 1 disconnnect video stream 0 Dec 19 23 29 58 STREAM Client IP 192 168 88 1 connnect video stream 0 Dec 19 23 29 43 system ntp syn time fail Y System pe Dec 19 23 29 43 system libntp so synntpserver syn time fail time server 64
104. ssion 32KHz ADPCM 15 Audio Input Output 3 5mm phone jack Alarm In Out N A Video Buffer 5 second pre alarm 30 second post alarm Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email record to NAS record to local storage trigger DO Supported IPv4 ARP TCP UDP ICMP DHCP NTP DDNS SMTP FTP HTTP CIFS PPPoE Protocols UPnP RTP RTSP RTCP 3GPP Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ45 Local Storage microSD SDHC x 1 Class 2 Class 4 Class 6 RS 485 1 2 pin on terminal block USB N A SDK Surveon SDK 2 0 os Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 Browser Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Software Surveon VMS 2 4 1 Temperature Operation 10 50 C 14 122 F Storage 30 60 C 22 140 F Humidity 5 to 90 Power 12VDC 1 5A PoE IEEE 802 3af with Class 3 Power Consumption Max 7 5W Dimension 2128 8mm x 98 6mm H 5 07 x 3 88 H Weight Net 620g 1 37lb Gross 12909 2 85lb Certification Safety LVD EMC FCC CE 16 Specifications for CAM436x Series Model Name CAM4360 CAM4361 CAM4365 Description 2M D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome 2M WDR D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome 3M D N Outdoor IP Fixed Dome Image Sensor 1 2 7 2 megapixel progressive scan CMOS 1 2 8 3 megapixel SONY low li
105. such as motion detection or DI triggers e Schedule List Contains time based rules Each rule has an action list When the conditions for rule are met the actions specified by the rule are carried out Users may perform the following actions in both Event and Schedule lists e Add Clicking on the Add button adds a new rule to a list e Select Clicking on an existing rule selects the rule highlighting it in yellow o Edit A selected rule may be edited by clicking on the Edit button o Delete A selected rule may be deleted by clicking on the Delete button 97 Adding Editing an Event Rule The Add and Edit screens contain the following triggering actions General Name TriggeredEvent Set Time Interval Between Triggers min 01 01 01 maxhh mm ss Enable Triggering By C Always Recurrence Pattern Sun Mon I Tue M wed TF Thu F Fri T Sat From 91 00 Te p3 00 hh mm C Never Triggered By M Motion Detection In Window Window 1 e1 On Boot Video Loss amp Tampering Detection I Disk Full ro Note If editing a rule that has not been triggered the rule will not be triggered after until after editing is complete If the rule is triggered any changes will not be applied until the current trigger is resolved General The following general fields should be filled in e Name Specifies the name of the Event e Minimum time interval between triggers The time frame in
106. to Medium 3 Continue installing the Active X components 4 After installing ActiveX go to Tools gt Internet Options gt Trusted Websites gt Sites and add the IP Address of the camera Logging Out of the System Logging off of the camera can be performed by closing the browser window Users can also choose to click the Logout link located at the top of the screen Settings Logout Heip m o 5 Streams _1_jks2s Using the Help Interface While using the web interface you may click on the Help link located under the title bar This will bring up a pop up containing the IP Camera Help manual This provides simple explanation of the camera settings and will automatically open to the page relevant to your current screen 35 36 The help manual is organized so that it matches the system menus with sections corresponding to each settings menu and the Live view window admin 2010 16 51 11 Live View Lo Y General General gt Basic Settings gt Basic Settings Host Name User Account ANa Date amp Time Camera Name 9 Network Camera Name Video amp Audio PTZ LED Indicator Recording Power Ethernet LED gt Event Notification System Status LED System CAM2100 00 40 23 0f fd 72 P Camera help Windows Internet Explorer Jie hetp 192 168 4 213 help_enjmain_help htmlid 2 H Liveview Ef General 2 Basic settings 2 User Account 2 Date am
107. ttings V X Recording Recording Basic Settings V X Recorded File Management V X Event Notification Event Server V X Motion Detection V X Tampering Detection V X DI amp DO V X Event Settings V X System MicroSD Card Management V X System Status V V System Log V X Firmware Upgrade V V Resetting to Factory Default Settings V X 110 Export Import Reboot Camera Search Login Properties Delete from Tool Clearing and Setting Status Camera Group Actions Focus Tool XxX X X lt X lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 111 5 1 Overview The IP Utility is a set of tools for network cameras It includes tools to create modify delete and manage groups within the camera The IP Camera Utility also provides tools to perform simple connectivity configuration firmware upgrades and reboot operations The utility is intended to simplify the configuration and management of multiple cameras 5 2 Installing the IP Utility Install the IP Utility with the following steps 1 Start SearchToollnstall exe to begin the utility installation dialog i IP Utility Welcome to the IP Utility Setup Wizard The installer will quide you through the steps required to install IP Utility on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this
108. ution of the video output The following options are available 1536P 2048 x 1536 CAM2320 Stream 1 only 1080P 1920 x 1080 Stream 1 only SXGA 1280 x 1024 Stream 1 only 720P 1280 x 720 Stream 1 only VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 QQVGA 160x120 Stream 2 and MPEG4 only e Video Frames per Second Sets the number of frames per second 1 3 5 10 15 20 25 30 FPS are possible values e Key Frame Interval Sets the period between minimally compressed recovery frames that don t require other video frames to decode 1 4s 1 25 1s 2s 3s and 4s are possible values e Video Quality Settings Sets the quality of the video image o Constant Bit Rate In this mode the camera will maintain a constant bit rate output regardless of video quality Bit rates available are dependent on the video resolution chosen and range from 32 kbps to 10 Mbps o Fixed quality In this mode the camera will attempt to maintain a constant quality output up to a maximum bandwidth of 10 Mbps There are 2 modes in the Video Stream 2 Settings e Normal Mode All parameters may be changed e 3GPP Mode All parameters will default to settings that are compatible with mobile viewing The default in this case is 5fps QQVGA video with MPEG4 compression at 128kbps and 10 seconds between key frames None of the parameters can be changed Video Stream2 Settings O Normal Mode 3GPP Mode Video format Video resolution Video frames per sec
109. ver by twisting it counterclockwise Adjust the desired view angle as needed On models equipped with varifocal lenses you may also adjust the zoom and focus by unscrewing the corresponding puller adjusting and then re tightening the puller After adjustments are complete reinstall the camera cover and secure it with the included retaining screw Varifocal lens Outdoor Unscrew the zoom puller on the lens and adjust the desired view angle as needed Re tighten the zoom puller Unscrew the focus puller on the lens and adjust the focus as required Re tighten the focus puller and 28 reinstall the camera cover Focus Puller Zoom Puller Unscrew the Housing Reattach the Housing amp a Note 1 Cover removal is not required on models with motorized lenses CAM4360 4365 4371 2 Please check the live view after the camera is logged in Installing the Dome Camera with the Mounting Bracket Optional 1 Indoor Remove the base plate from the bottom of the camera Base Plate Outdoor Use the provided L type hex wrench to unscrew the cover of the camera 2 Indoor Align the base plate with the mounting bracket and fasten screws to secure the plate on the bracket 1 3 Fasten the mounting bracket to the wall at the desired camera location If required use the provided thread spaces on the side of the bracket for wires 4 Indoor Thread the multiple connector
110. ving Time by ticking on Enable Day Light Saving Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 49 50 Network The network settings including network configuration port configuration and universal plug and play UPnP settings are used to configure camera connectivity These settings are found under the Settings Network context Live View Logout Help admin 2011 07 01 15 39 24 General Network gt Network Configuration Y Network IP amp DNS Settings gt Network Configuration d ii Get IP address Automatically Port Settings Use fixed IP address UPnP IP address 61 218 83 87 Subnet mask 255 255 255 240 Video amp Audio Default Gateway 61 218 83 81 PTZ Primary DNS 168 95 1 1 Recording Secondary DNS gt Event Notification gt System PPPoE Settings Enable PPPoE User Name Password Confirm Password DDNS Settings C Enable DONS DDNS Server Host Name User Name Password Network Configuration These settings are used to configure basic network access for the camera They are found under Network gt Network Configuration Most of these settings vary with your specific hardware setup therefore the defaults are set for common SOHO level usage If you are using the camera in an enterprise environment please check with your IT department to determine the correct settings for this section IP amp DNS Settings These
111. w 255 255 254 0 a 4 amp caw2321 172186123 CAM2321 0000236009 5 New 255 255 254 0 Oo 5 caw2320 172186 147 CAM2320 00002360022F New 255 255 254 0 D 6 amp cau2221 CAM2321 0000236009 3 New 255 255 254 0 172186159 n CAM1301 Lop Error 255 255 254 0 User Manager G CAM1301 xe DOOCOCAODBF Error 255 255 254 0 Configuration 1 0 canr3o 192 164 DOOCOCAO0BAB Error 255 255 254 0 Maintenance Mo camr300 172 18 Do0COCAO0600 Error 255 255 254 0 Basic fotus tool iPCAM 17218 DOOCOCAODEAB Error 255 255 254 0 Device Group 13 camz200 Selec AB 14 ca 320 15 8 cAu4310 16 8 canso D0D0236000A1 Error 255 255 254 0 D00023600F 61 Error 255 255 254 0 00023600790 Error 255 255 254 0 000236001 1 Error 255 255 254 0 i0aaaaaogsgcdcdtr r 117 Select All In a group context right clicking a camera and selecting Select All will select all the cameras in the group Cam2321 C9 CAM 8 Cam1301 CAM1301 10 amp CAM1301 11 cam1300 12 amp IPCAM 13 cam2200 14 cam1320 15 cAM4310 172 18 6 159 Login User Manager Configuration Maintenance gt Basic focus tool Device Group Deselect All CAM2321 000023600DAC 000COCADOGF 1 000C0CAD06AS 000C0CAD0600 000C0CADO6AB 0000236000A1 000023600F61 00002360079D 1 cam2200 17218742 CAM2200 00002360000A New 255 255 254 0 2 cam2321 172185657 CAM2321 0000236009E8 New 2
112. w up in the All Devices gt New Devices group This function clears the status To perform this function 1 Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column of their listing 2 Right click a camera with New status and choose Device Group Clear New Status or click Camera Device Group Clear New Status in the menu bar to clear the status CAM1301 Login 00D023600DAC CAM1301 User Manager 000COCAD06F1 C w1301 Configuration 000COCAO006A8 CAM1300 Maintenance 000C0CA00600 IPCAM Basic focus tool Login User Manager Search Configuration Maintenance gt 000023600004 Device Group Copy to Group Link to Camera Properties Clear New Status 5 6 UN U Set New Status This function can be used to set camera s to New status To perform this function you can 1 Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column of their listing 2 Right click a camera without New status and choose Device Group gt Set New status or click Camera gt Device Group gt Set New status 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 254 0 cam2200 Device Group Copyto GR CAM1320 Select All 3 Deselect All Clear New Status New Status aul CAM4160 20 en ewer e 121 0D02360022 D0D023600DAC DOOCOCADO6F 1 DOOCOCADO06A8 DOOCOCAD0600 Lo
113. ze of the selected HSBLC area by increasing or decreasing its measure horizontally Size Y 0 3 Adjusts the size the selected HSBLC area by increasing or decreasing its measure vertically HSBLC Level Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page 78 Advanced Settings Basic Settings Advance Settings Frequency 60Hz v Denoise On M Denoise Level n 30 White Balance AWB v DWDR Off vi LSC On vi DEFOG Of vi Frequency The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting Denoise Removes video noises White Balance This setting allows users to choose the color balancing method used o AWB Automatically chooses white level o MWB The user must specify the red and blue gain levels to achieve the correct white level RGain The gain applied to the red video channel B Gain The gain applied to the blue video channel DWDR Specifies if the wide dynamic range WDR function is activated If activated the WDR function will attempt to preserve detail at contrast extremes LSC Lens Shading Compensation Lens shading is the reduction in light falling on the image sensor away from the center of the image caused by physical obstructions To suppress the lens shading effect on the corners is called the lens shading compensation DEFOG Adjusts picture quality during bad weather conditions Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave
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