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1. E Enabled Polarity Normally Open Save Reset FIGURE 3 35 ALARM SOURCE Alarm Input Settings Check Enabled button to enable Alarm Input 2 Select either Normally Open or Normally Closed from the Polarity drop down menu Normally Open An alarm will be triggered when the external contact closes Normally Closed An alarm will be triggered when the external contact opens 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 3 2 6 2 Motion Detection This function is designed to record video once the unit detects a motion Motion Detection Live Preview E Enabled Sensitivity Medium Save Reset FIGURE 3 36 MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS Motion Detection Check Enabled button to enable Motion Detection 2 Sensitivity Choose different levels of sensitivity from High Medium and Low High Motion is activated with slight changes in brightness or motion Low Motion is activated with big changes in brightness or motion 3 Set the desired area to trigger motion detection The motion setup screen will be popped out for defining the detection area by dragging the mouse 47 Motion Detection Live Preview W Enabled Sensitivity Medium High Save Reset si FIGURE 3 37 MOTION DETECTION ENABLED 4 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered wi
2. Events Please refer to 3 2 Settings on page 23 for more information The current logged in identity shows to the right of the Help Click on Logout admin of the administration wndow and configuration will return to the camera image screen Figures of 3 Administration and Configuration are taken from the 3MP model for web interface introduction purposes Options within each item may differ slightly among series products and the differences will be marked in a NOTE Followings are explanations to the tabs on the Live window Select Stream Selects the viewable video stream that is displayed in live view primary or secondary and lel selects unicast or multicast settings Maximize Viewing Area Scales the image to the full size of the browser To resize the video pane to normal q view click the Show Toolbar button in the upper right corner of the window Open Stream in New Window Opens the video in a scalable independent window Opening the video in a separate window allows you to view the video while other applications are running This window can be minimized maximized or closed using the title bar buttons of the active window The window can also be resized to your specifications by dragging the lower right corner of the window Live Sete Help Logool meres IP Camera IAPI19 150R 1731540330 a iF ers MP 1ERA Toad Peed cor AO FIGURE 3 1 Live View 20 3 2 Settings Click on Settings a window wil
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5. and HD DVD H 264 is the most processor intensive but it requires the least amount of bandwidth 2 MJPEG A commonly used video compression scheme MJPEG has the least impact on the camera s processor but it requires the most bandwidth 39 40 Resolution Refer to the following table for the resolution capabilities of your camera model TABLE 3 2 CORRELATIONS OF RESOLUTIONS COMPRESSIONS STREAMS Primary Stream Secondary Stream Compression Standard MJPEG Available Resolutions 800x600 800x600 2592 x 1944 2592x1944 640x480 640x480 1280x960 1280x960 2048x1536 2048x1536 2048x1536 800x600 800x600 640x480 640x480 1280x720 1280x720 1920x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 1024x576 1024x576 1280x960 1280x960 1600x1200 1600x1200 1600x1200 800x600 800x600 640x480 640x480 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 1280x960 800x600 800x600 640x480 640x480 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 1024x576 1024x576 1 1024x576 1024x576 1 1024x576 1024x576 1024x576 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 800x600 640x480 640x480 BOBO 640x480 640x480 640x480 640x480 NOTE 2592 x 1944 supports 5MP Model only NOTE 2048x1536 supports 5MP Model and 3MP Model only GOP Structure The group of pictures GOP structure is the sequence in which frames are placed within a video stream IP A compression that uses only l frames and P frames to provide low latency and a high level of decoder support Rate Control The rate c
6. 5 0 MPx 1 3 inch 2048 x 1536 3 1 MPx 1 3 inch 1920 x 1080 2 1 MPx 1 4 inch 1280 x 720 0 9 MPx 1 4 inch 800 x 600 0 5 MPx Imager Type CMOS Imager Readout Progressive scan Electronic Shutter Range 1 5 1 10 000 sec Dynamic Range 65 dB White Balance Range 2 900 to 8 000 K Digital Noise Reduction Yes ON OFF selectable Mechanical IR Cut Filter Yes AUTO MANUAL selectable with different set points on lux IR Illumination Adaptive IR up to 15 m auto ON in night mode or OFF Lens 2 8 to 10 mm or 3 to 9 mm remote zoom with DC iris Focus Autofocus VIDEO Video Streams Up to 2 simultaneous streams plus service stream the secondary stream is variable based on the setup of the primary stream Video Overlay Camera name time date AeA o MPx Wih Height Aspect Ratio R w B a 720 Frame Rates me Images Per Second ips 30 full 25 20 16 67 15 12 5 10 5 1 Note Available frame rates are selectable for each independent stream depending on the coding resolution and stream configuration Video Encoding H 264 high or main profiles and MJPEG Bit Rate Control Constant bit rate CBR variable bit rate VBR with target range Service Stream 320 x 240 0 1 MPx or 320 x 180 2 ips MJPEG snapshot JPEG capture at resolution of live view stream Window Blanking 4 configurable windows 96 ELECTRICAL Network Port Power Input Power Consumption Local Storage Alarm Input Output T
7. 802 1x is a port security that authenticates devices that want to establish a point to point access through a wired or wireless port using Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP This port based authentication method prevents unauthorized access to a Local Area Network LAN through a physical port For example when a device is connected to a network port the network switch will ask the device for authentication If the credential is accepted when the device sends a credential to the network switch the network switch will open the port for normal use If authentication fails the device is prevented from accessing information on the port 802 1x Port Security 802 1x On Y off Procotol Save Reset FIGURE 3 16 CONFIGURING THE 802 1X PORT SECURITY SETTINGS 29 802 1x Port Security WARNING To prevent network conflicts contact your network administrator before configuring the 802 1x port security settings Select the On option for the 802 1x Port Security The default setting for 802 1x is Off Select the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP method from the Protocol drop down menu Supported EAP methods include EAP MD5 EAP TLS EAP TTLS and EAP PEAP Type the information required for the selected 802 1x authentication method Connect the PC to an 802 1x secured switch that has the same EAP method Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered withou
8. INSTALLATION 2 3 4 3 In Ceiling Installation The In Ceiling Installation involves mounting the camera into the ceiling with IMPBB El Sarix Environmental In Ceiling Mount for Mini Environmental IR Dome 1 14 Attach the guide pattern which is used for in ceiling mount to the wall or ceiling A 145mm 5 7 i D134 mm 5 3 Backbox GUIDE re i co J oes eee FIGURE 2 7 ATTACHING THE GUIDE PATTERN 2 According the guide pattern cut a hole in the ceiling wall 3 Insert the back box into the hole and screw the two screws with a screwdriver so the antidropping claspers can slide out to chuck the back box into the ceiling refer to Figure2 8 Figure2 9 UY FIGURE 2 9 CHUCKING THE BACK Box Pass all cables through the back box cable hole and attach the camera body 2 to the back box 1 Position the camera as needed refer to 2 3 5 Positioning the Camera Focus the lens refer to 2 3 6 Adjusting the Focus Pe ae PU ce Install the dome cover 3 and complete the installation Back Box Camera Body O Dome Cover Antidropping Claspers FIGURE 2 10 In CEILING INSTALLATION 15 2 3 5 Positioning the Camera Retract the dome liner View the camera image using the browser refer to 2 4 Connection on page 20 Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to loose the screw 5 for ti
9. Install New Certificate FIGURE 3 11 SELECT CERTIFICATE INSTALL METHOD OPTION 2 Select the Generate Self signed Certificate option and then click Next The Self signed Certificate Information Form opens Certificate Generate Self signed Certificate Country Code Organization Name State Province Name Organizational Unit Name City Name Email Address Common Name iptamera Generate Certificate Cancel FIGURE 3 12 GENERATING SELF SIGNED CERTIFICATE CONFIGURATION 3 Fill in all of the fields and then click Generate Certificate The following progress message appears on the page Loading data After a while the certificate is uploaded to the device 4 After the certificate is uploaded select the desired mode 5 Click Save NOTE Self signed certificates are valid for one year The certificate s expiration date is listed in the Installed Certificate 27 information section If the certificate has expired and you attempt to access the camera using a secure URL the Web browser displays a message Repeat this procedure to generate and upload a new certificate Generating Certificate Request 1 2 Click the Install New Certificate button located at the bottom of the SSL Configuration page The Select Certificate Install Method option buttons appear on the page Select Generate Certificate Request and then click Next The Certificate Request Form opens Certificate Generate Certificate S
10. admin and password admin then click Enter DU2 button to log in In the Manage Devices page you can click Refresh Device List or Add New Device to search for the devices From the Device List you can get series information about camera IP Address included For more information about using DU2 click this green icon Ea on the upper right corner of the Device Utility 2 page to get the Device _ Utility 2 Help 2 4 2 2 Connecting from a computer 1 Check whether if the networking available between the unit and the computer by executing ping the default IP address Start a command prompt Windows from the Start Menu select Program Select Accessories and choose Command Prompt and type Ping 192 168 0 20 If the message Reply from appears it means the connection is available 2 Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address 192 168 0 20 A login window should pop up In the window enter the default user name admin and password admin to log in NOTE If you do not know the camera s IP address you can locate it using the Pelco Device Utility 2 2 software refer to 2 4 2 1 Using Pelco Device Utility 2 2 Software to Get Camera s IP Address on page 20 Further administration on the unit can be found in 3 Administration and Configuration PELLO by Schneider Electric Username admin Password esses Log In FIGURE 2 14 LOGIN WINDOW 18 2 4 2 3 Viewing Preparation Images of the unit can be viewed throug
11. and Group Management Local Mode The camera manages its users and groups locally Any changes to users and groups only affect this camera Remote Mode The camera utilizes a centralized LDAP or Active Directory server for users and groups The local users page is disabled Server settings for remote server LDAP Server 127 0 0 1 AP Port 309 Base DN de pelco dc com Bind DN Template vid 96u de users dc pelco de com Search Template co 36u Group Mappings for remote server Admins cn admin dc groups dc pelco de com Managers cn managers dc groups dc pelco dc com Operators tn operatorsde groups dc pelco dc com Viewers co Wewers de 9roups dc pelco dc com A user must be authenticated by the remote server prior to entering remote mode User Password FIGURE 3 32 ENABLING REMOTE MODE Select Remote Mode under User and Group Management A Server settings for remote server a Type the IP address or hostname of the LDAP server in the LDAP Server box b Type the port over which the camera will communicate with the LDAP server in the AP Port box The default port for AP Communications is 389 Type the distinguished name DN that is the basis for LDAP searches in the Base DN box Provide the template to format the username provided when the user logs on to the camera for searches in the LDAP directory in the Bind DN Template box e Provide the LDAP search query for users found in the base DN in the Search Template box The
12. s this device access Please contact the video dient manufacturer to determine if this mode is supported User and Group Management Local Mode The camera manages its users and groups locally Any changes to users and groups only affect this camera Remote Mode The camera utilizes a centralized LDAP or Active Directory server for users and groups The local users page is disabled Save Reset FIGURE 3 31 USERS GENERAL SETTINGS Authentication Mode Open Authentication Allows users to view video and use the camera API without validating user credentials With Open Authentication selected you can select Require password for PTZ to limit PTZ control to authenticated users Closed Authentication Requires users to possess valid credentials to view video and access the camera API Before selecting Closed Authentication ensure that your video management system supports Closed Authentication mode 43 User and Group Management Sarix cameras support two methods for managing the permissions of users and groups 44 Local Mode The camera manages users and groups locally This is the default setting Remote Mode The camera authenticates and manages users through an LDAP server supported by Microsoft Active Directory This allows administrators to tie cameras and group permissions into existing single sign on services SSO Selecting Remote Mode disables local user management settings Enabling Remote Mode User
13. video configurations that offer a good balance of video performance to bandwidth These presets may also be used as a starting point for a custom configuration High Medium D Low D Custom Primary Stream H264 20 2048x1536 CBR 4000 kbit sec Main IP Compression Standed QoS DSCP Codepoint Resolution Endura Signing GOP Strcture Profile Rate Control Image Rate GOP Length o CBR Bit Rate kbit sec ed Secondary Stream MJPEG 5 1280x960 Mid Compression Standed Resolution Quality Image Rate Seve Reset FIGURE 3 28 CUSTOM VIDEO STREAM CONFIGURATION Select Preset Presets are fully configured video configurations that offer a good balance of video performance to bandwidth These presets may also be used as a Starting point for a custom configuration e High Primary Stream H264 20 IPS 2048x1536 CBR 4000 kbit sec Secondary Stream MJPEG 5 IPS 1280x960 Mid quality e Medium Primary Stream H264 30 IPS 1920x1080 CBR 4000 kbit sec Secondary Stream MJPEG 5 IPS 1280x720 Mid quality Low Primary Stream H264 30 IPS 1280x720 CBR 4000 kbit sec Secondary Stream MJPEG 30 IPS 1280x720 Mid quality Custom User specified settings for Primary and Secondary Streams Primary Stream Select Custom in Select Preset and configure Primary Stream Compression Standard l H264 A new version of MPEG 4 compression used in high definition video players such as Blu ray
14. 00 ioe O Y 189 A Y Q Y PS Qj L 150 N ll 150 ENVIRONMENTAL IR DOME ENVIRONMENTAL IR DOME IN ENVIRONMENTAL PENDANT MOUNT Ta 155 24 E l ry y 1 OQ 2 ON o IN Y in l o gN IN re a e G Ea S T 12 N 00 a Y Y g Y Y Y Q L 150 R Us 150 a ENVIRONMENTAL IR DOME IN ENVIRONMENTAL CEILING MOUNT ENVIRONMENTAL IR DOME IN ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACE MOUNT FIGURE 1 1 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS 1 2 Physical Characteristics O e po pi 9 10 10 FIGURE 1 2 CAMERA CONNECTIONS AND FEATURES 1 2 AGT LINK 5 uy EFAULT FIGURE 1 3 CAMERA CONNECTIONS AND FEATURES 2 2 Network Cable Connect the network cable pass the cable through the cable hole and fix it to the cable slot as the figure shows 24 VAC Power Supports 24 VAC as the power source Audio In Alarm In Out e Audio In Connect to device that responds to audio signals e Alarm In Out Connect to device that responds to alarm signals RJ 45 Network Port Connects the camera to the IP network Also supplies power to the camera through the network using PoE If PoE is not availab
15. 71S BES AF AAA A D171 BA AMA EE AA E o AS FAAA 048 74 99 494 4483 AS BA a Korean Class B EMC 9171718742 BF 443337171324 FE 14014 ARS SEE E 5422 AH EE RAAN AS SUSU ESD WARNING WARNING This product is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge ESD To avoid ESD damage to this product use ESD safe practices during installation Before touching adjusting or handling this product correctly attach mA an ESD wrist strap to your wrist and appropriately discharge your body and tools For more information about cecrrostaric ESD control and safe handling practices of electronics please refer to ANSI ESD S20 20 1999 or contact the SENSITIVE DEVICES F Electrostatic Discharge Association www esda org Network Topology Statement IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE READ The network implementation is shown as a general representation only and is not intended to show a detailed network topology Your actual network will differ requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommodate the system as illustrated Please contact your local Pelco Representative to discuss your specific requirements Legal Notice Audio Notice NOTE Improper use of audio visual recording equipment may subject you to civil and criminal penalties Applicable laws regarding the use of such capabilities vary between jurisdictions and may require among other things express written consent from the recorded subjects You are solely responsible for insurin
16. Clearance Above Ceiling 4 in e Maximum Ceiling Thickness 1 5 in 3 4 Inch NPT or 25 mm Conduit Attachments On Back Box IP66 Ingress Protection XL IK10 20J Impact Resistance 9 50 Plenum Rated Back Box re 3 74 Environmental Surface Mount e Attaches to Standard 4 Inch Square Outlet Box and Standard 2 Gang Electrical Box e 3 4 Inch NPT or 25 mm Conduit Attachments On Side and Top of Back Box e IP66 Ingress Protection 15 52 6 11 e IK10 20J Impact Resistance 3 80 Environmental Pendant e 1 5 Inch NPT Thread for Use With Pelco Wall Mounts IP66 Ingress Protection IK10 204 Impact Resistance 3 80 15 00 5 90 58 Pelco Troubleshooting Contact Information If the instructions provided fail to solve your problem contact Pelco Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA and Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international for assistance Be sure to have the serial number available when calling Do nat try to repair the unit yourself Leave maintenance and repairs to qualified technical personnel only Note for Dimension Drawings Y NOTE VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE INCHES ALL OTHERS ARE CENTIMETERS 99 This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling
17. LFRER_ 3 ize volume label GRMCULFRER _ oA m Format options Y Quick Format FIGURE 3 46 FAT32 FORMAT 3 When the progress bar is full click Close to complete format and exit the format window E Y FAT32 Format a El Drive Gil 4GFAT32 GRMCULFRER_ Allocation unit size 4096 Volume label GRMCULFRER _ Format options V Quick Format Volume ID is 12f3 1e0f al 32 Reserved Sectors 7665 Sectors per FAT 2 fats 981104 Total dusters 981103 Free Clusters Formatting drive G Clearing out 15370 sectors for Reserved sectors fats and root duster Wrote 7869440 bytes in 3 91 seconds 1 92 Megabytes sec Initialising reserved sectors and FATs Done Close FIGURE 3 47 FAT32 FORMAT COMPLETE 92 3 2 6 7 SMTP Notification Handler Set SMTP Notification Handler function and send an email to a defined email address when an event is activated NOTE To use email notification the camera must be connected to a local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server Consult your network administrator for information on configuring email notification on your local network SMTP Upload Handler E Enabled Message Attach JPEG Snapshot SMTP Server Host Address Authentication NWO _AUTH E mail Address List Enable No Save Reset SMTP Upload Handler Trigger Alarm From sl Subject Port 25 Userna
18. NDESCENT LIGHTING Transition Level Setting Day to Night Transition Point 1 0 2 0 lux 0 50 1 0 lux Lighter 0 25 0 50 lux 0 125 0 25 lux 0 0625 0 125 lux 34 Check IR Illumination box to enable IR Illumination 2 Transition Detect Time sec Controls the length of time the camera is exposed to a light level before it changes to color or black white mode This setting is useful for dark scenes where a bright light is momentarily introduced in the scene for example when a car with its headlights turned on passes the camera scene eo Manual 1 Day If Day mode selected the camera is forced to stay in Day mode all day 2 Night If Night mode selected the camera is forced to stay in Night mode all day 3 Night w IR Illumination If Night w IR Illumination mode selected the camera is forced to stay in Night w IR Illumination mode all day with IR illumination on 3 2 3 3 Focus Focus sets the back focus to the center focal point of the scene The camera can be configured to back focus automatically or manually Auto focus automatically back focuses the camera on the subject in the center of the scene Manual focus turns off the auto focus mechanism and locks the camera at a user specified position The manual focus setting is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single unchanging primary light source The Focus page also includes Full Range Auto Focus Quick Auto Focus and a Restore Settings to De
19. P319 1ER Serial Number 131540330 23 FIGURE 3 6 SYSTEM INFORMATION 3 2 1 4 Firmware Users can update system firmware if available All camera motions will shut down during firmware update Please close any other screens before firmware update Never disconnect power or LAN cable during the firmware update process lt takes approximately 3 minutes for the unit to reboot after firmware update process Again power can t be lost when updating firmware since it will cause the update failure and manufacturer maintenance will be required Firmware Update Choose a ppm file to upgrade camera File Name ME Upload FIGURE 3 7 FIRMWARE UPDATE 3 2 2 Network Use the Network tab to change the camera s general network settings select the Secure Sockets Layer SSL settings enable Secure Shell SSH configure 802 1x port security settings choose SNMP Server Firewall mode and enable FTP access to this camera System Network Imaging A V Streams Users Events System Sett General Hardware Address 00 SSL Hostname IME SSH HTTP Port 80 802 1x HTTPS Port SNMP RTSP Port 55 Firewall FTP IPv4 Settings DHCP On off IP Address 192 168 0 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Save Reset FIGURE 3 8 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 24 3 2 2 1 General Set the General Network Settings for network communication settings System Settings Hardware Addre
20. S VARY BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS AND MAY REQUIRE AMONG OTHER THINGS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT FROM RECORDED SUBJECTS YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH LAWS AND FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ANY ALL RIGHTS OF PRIVACY AND PERSONALTY USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND OR SOFTWARE FOR ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE OR MONITORING SHALL BE DEEMED UNAUTHORIZED USE IN VIOLATION OF THE END USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT AND RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF YOUR LICENSE RIGHTS THEREUNDER VIDEO QUALITY CAUTION FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER SELECTED OPTIONS Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback However the systems can be used in lower quality modes which can degrade picture quality to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored The picture quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution reducing the picture rate or both A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback Lower frame rates may result in a key event not being recorded by the system Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users purposes is solely the users responsibility Users shall determine the suitability of the products for th
21. Trigger Interval time and determine the recording condition OFF All Day Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 from scheduled table during 24 7 for Scheduled Trigger Set the Server Path where the data is to be stored on the server Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 3 2 6 5 Relay Open Close Handler Send a signal to an external device when an alarm or relay is triggered Relay Open Close Handler A Enabled Trigger Alarm Ea On Time Seconds 0 1 e Off Time Seconds 0 1 x Save Reset FIGURE 3 44 RELAY OPEN CLOSE HANDLER SETTINGS Relay Open Close Handler 1 Check Enabled button to enable Relay Open Close Handler 2 Select the Alarm Motion Detection or Sabotage Detection from the Trigger drop down menu 3 Move the On Time slider to set the amount of time that the relay will remain open The time range is 0 1 to 200 seconds the default setting is 0 1 4 Move the Off Time slider to set the amount of time that the relay will remain closed The time range is 0 1 to 200 seconds the default setting is 0 1 9 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 3 2 6 6 SD Record Handler Save video clips of the activated event to an SD card Before use this function an SD card must be installed in the device NOTE The SD card must be formatted as FAT32 Other f
22. al point for the scene b Quick Auto Focus The camera searches for the optimal focal point in a limited range C Restore Settings to Defaults The camera resets the auto focus to the factory default setting e Manual Focus Select Manual Mode Two sliders will appear one for Day Manual Focus Position the other for Night Manual Focus Position Each slider will show a value that is the best focus position for the camera during the day and night Focus Live Preview Mode Auto Manual Day Manual Focus Position 12 40 Night Manual Focus Position 20 83 Zoom 1 2 g _________ O Restore Settings to Defaults FIGURE 3 24 MANUAL Focus 1 Day Manual Focus Position If you need to fine tune the daytime focus slightly move the Day Manual Focus Position slider to the left or right 2 Night Manual Focus Position If you need to fine tune the nighttime focus slightly move the Night Manual Focus Position slider to the left or right 3 If required click the Restore Settings To Defaults button to reset the focus to the factory default setting Zoom Manually move the Zoom slider to the left or right to zoom in or zoom out the image adjust the zoom value from 1 00 3 00 to get the desired field of view 3 2 3 4 Window Blanking Window blanking is used to conceal user defined privacy areas A blanked area appears on the screen as a Solid gray window The camera can handle up to four blanked windows as long as the total blanked area d
23. apshot Interval 1 seconds Post event Snapshot Interval 2 e seconds File Name Prefix rec_tamper Server Path cam FIGURE 3 42 FTP UPLOAD HANDLER SABOTAGE DETECTION SETTINGS 49 Scheduled Saves an image to a defined FTP server when Scheduled event activated Schedule Settings Trigger Interval 5 Seconds Start 05 00 start 06 00 Day Time Inclusion Filter Bee per Saja M OFF All Day Scheduled 1 Scheduled 2 Monday a Tuesday CI Wednesday a Thursday o Friday o Saturday e Sunday o File Name Prefix rec_sche Server Path cam FIGURE 3 43 FTP UPLOAD HANDLER SCHEDULED SETTINGS 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Remote Server Remote Server is used as a service component to transfer files by simply entering the IP address or hostname with the Login ID and password 1 IP Address Input a server name or address 2 Port Set 21 as default or change to dedicated number 3 Username Input a user name with privilege to access the server 4 Password Input the password associated with Username NOTE The default Username and Password are guest and 1234 Alarm Settings 50 1 Set Pre event Snapshots Post event Snapshots Pre event Snapshot Interval Post event Snapshot Interval File Name Prefix and Server Path for Alarm Motion Detection and Sabotage Detection 2 Set
24. ased on user requirements from 500 8000 A higher bit rate will consume higher network bandwidth QoS DSCP Codepoint Quality of Service QoS for Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is a code that allows the network to prioritize the transmission of different types of data This setting is only available with H264 NOTES 1 If you are not familiar with DSCP contact your network administrator before changing this setting 2 Your network must be configured to use QoS If you are unsure if your network is QoS aware contact your network administrator Endura Signing Enabling the Endura Signing feature allows an Endura system to authenticate video from an Endura recorded stream This setting is only available with H264 Profile The profile defines the subset of bit stream features in an H 264 stream including color reproduction and additional video compression It is important that the selected profile is compatible with the recording device so that a stream can be decoded and viewed 1 Main An intermediate profile with a medium compression ratio Main is the default profile setting This profile is compatible with most recorders and uses fewer bits to compress video than the baseline profile however it uses more bits than the high profile The main profile supports I frames P frames and B frames 2 High A complex profile with a high compression ratio This is the primary profile for high definition television ap
25. ave set SSL Mode to Optional or Required and installed a security certificate 1 Click in the HTTPS Port box and highlight the text 2 Type the new port number in the HTTPS Port field The default port for HTTPS communications is 443 3 Click Save If you have changed the setting in error you can click reset to revert to the previously saved setting 25 e RTSP Port 1 Click in the RTSP Port box and highlight the text 2 Type the new port number in the RTSP Port field The default port for RTSP communications is 554 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it IPv4 Settings Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server DHCP automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a DHCP server on the network e If DHCP is set to On the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server settings are read only text eo If DHCP is set to Off these settings must be manually changed Change the following network settings as required L IP Address The address of the camera connected to the network 2 Subnet Mask The address that determines the IP network that the camera is connected to relative to its address Gateway The router that accesses other networks DNS Servers The addresses of the dedicated servers that translate the names for Web sites and hostnames into numeric IP addresses 5 Click the Save button t
26. clarity of detail in a scene Move the slider to the right to increase the sharpness move the slider to the left to decrease the sharpness Increasing the sharpness also increases the image noise The range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the default setting is O zero e Saturation Controls how intense or vivid the colors are in a scene Move the slider to the right to increase the saturation level move the slider to the left to decrease the saturation level The range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the default setting is O zero e Contrast Controls gradations between the darkest and lightest portions of the scene Move the slider to the right to increase the contrast move the slider to the left to decrease the contrast The range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the default setting is O zero eo Brightness Controls the lighting detail in a scene Move the slider to the right to lighten the image move the slider to the left to darken the image The range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the default setting is O zero e Hue Controls the color in a scene Move the slider to the right to achieve a cool color image move the slider to the left to achieve a warm color image The range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the default setting is O zero Check Lock Settings box to lock the above Digital processing settings 33 3 2 3 2 Exposure Exposure is the amount of light detected by the camera sensor scene with correct exposure settin
27. e Password Re type Password Save Reset Mew User FIGURE 3 33 NEw USERS Creating a New User Click New User button below the left box and Select the Access Level for the new user e Access Level 1 Select the Access Level for the user Admins This is the only defined group that cannot be deleted This group has access to all permissions Managers This defined group can be modified or deleted This group has access to all permissions except the restore factory defaults and API access permissions Operators This defined group can be modified or deleted The default permissions for this group are single stream view stream selection and multistream view Viewers This defined group can be modified or deleted The default permissions for this group are single stream view and multistream view 2 Click the Save button to save the settings and create a new user The new user profile appears in the box on the left side of the page Click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 45 0 Username Click in the Username box and type a user name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters User names are not case sensitive and are saved in lowercase characters O Password Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Passwords are case sensitive Re type Password Click in the Retype Password box and retype your password Click the Save button to sav
28. e the settings and create a new user the new user profile appears in the box on the left side of the page or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Deleting a User 1 Click the user profile that you want to delete from the defined users section located in the box on the left side of the page 2 Click the Delete User button A dialog box appears with the message Are you sure you want to delete this user 3 Click OK The user profile is deleted from the defined user profiles section NOTE The admin user cannot be deleted 3 2 6 Events Use the Events tab to configure camera events and analytics Events are activated by user defined event sources that tell the device how to react when an event occurs Event handlers are the actions that the device takes when an event occurs For example a system source can be configured to send email to an operator if the system shuts down and restarts PELLO hey Bafta Fiacie Settings IF Comero 1HF319 10R 71315403 730 Mene Ergin Alarm Input Settings triaiieu Polar Ene Raam 46 Momay Upar FIGURE 3 34 Ling Settings Help Linh actin A Srreams Users Lwents A EVENTS SETTINGS 3 2 6 1 Alarm Source The Alarm source is the camera input for an external signaling device such as a door contact or motion detector Both normally open and normally closed devices are supported Alarm Input Settings
29. eir own intended application picture rate and picture quality In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in a judicial proceeding or otherwise users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE This product includes certain open source or other software originated from third parties that is subject to the GNU General Public License GPL GNU Library Lesser General Public License LGPL and different and or additional copyright licenses disclaimers and notices The exact terms of GPL LGPL and some other licenses are provided to you with this product Please refer to the exact terms ofthe GPL and LGPL at http www fsf org Free Software Foundation or http www opensource org Open Source Initiative regarding your rights under said license You may obtain a complete corresponding machine readable copy of the source code of such software under the GPL or LGPL by sending your request to digitalsupport pelco com the subject line should read Source Code Request You will then receive an email with a link for you to download the source code This offer is valid for a period of three 3 years from the date of the distribution of this product by Pelco CCC POWER CORD STATEMENT Models shipped to China do not include power cords NOTE A CCC approved power cord must be used to power the equipment when used in China KCC CERTIFICATION Korean Class A EMC o
30. en ral Flip left to right Fio fern e becteen Exposure Focus Digital Processing Sharprass Adjust ao ae Saturio Adjust 1 Contrast Adjust 0 Brnghiness Adjust E cucu Hua Adjust Lack Sabtings Bio Sotings la Carlos Rinie AD rg Selina Lie Settings Helo Logout admin AN Canagens Users Events Live Previcw Pelo coer FIGURE 3 20 IMAGING SETTINGS 32 3 2 3 1 General General imaging settings include adjustments for camera orientation and digital processing Orientation Live Preview Flip left to right El Flip top to bottom Digital Processing Sharpness Adjust 0 Saturation Adjust 0 Contrast Adjust 0 Brightness Adjust j 0 Hue Adjust i 0 7 _ Jum Fl Lock Settings Restore Settings to Defaults Restore All imaging Settinas FIGURE 3 21 GENERAL IMAGING SETTINGS Orientation Use this setting when installing the camera in an inverted position If the orientation is not adjusted the image will display upside down and mirrored Select one of the following options 1 Click the Flip left to right box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees horizontally 2 Click the Flip top to bottom box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees vertically Digital processing Digital processing settings can adjust the camera s sharpness saturation contrast brightness and hue Move the slider to the left or right to change the following settings e Sharpness Controls the
31. er Endura 2 0 or later Third party VMS through Pelco API 1 0 and ONVIF Profile S Integrated to Pelco Mobile App Analytics Local Storage Camera Discovery and Firmware Web Browser Support CERTIFICATIONSt Simple motion detection and camera sabotage Capture 5 or 10 second video clips on camera sabotage motion detection or alarm input record video continuously in the case of network outage with option to overwrite access video through FTP protocol Cameras discovered and firmware upgraded through Pelco Device Utility 2 version 2 2 cameras discovered and firmware upgrade through Endura Utilities Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 and later e CE EN 55022 Class A EN 50130 4 EN 60950 1 e FCC Class A 47 CFR Part 15 e UL and cUL Listed UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 e ICES 003 e KCC e NOM t At the time of this publication certifications are pending Please consult the factory our Web site www pelco com or the most recent B O S S 6 update for the current status of certifications MODELS RECOMMENDED MOUNTS WMVE SR Wall mount light gray for use with the WI oun OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES IPCTO1 Pelco IP camera tester Contact Pelco Product Support for more information about the use of the 2 8t010mm IMP1110 1ERI 2 8t010mm IMPS110 1ERI Pelco IP camera tester with cameras Y VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE INCHES ALL OTHERS ARE CENTIMETERS Environmental In Ceiling
32. face users connect to the camera Decrease the images per second ips resolution compression or bit rate settings of the Web interface video streams to compensate for network processor limitations TABLE 2 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CPU RAM Monitor Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Vista 32 and 64 bit Win7 32 and 64 bit Browser Microsoft IE 8 0 and later Media Player Pelco Media Player or QuickTime 7 6 5 for Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 or QuickTime 7 6 4 for Mac OS X 10 4 or later Power Supply AC 24V PoE Note 1 All the installation and operations should comply with your local electricity safety rules 2 Pelco Media Player is recommended for control smoothness and reduced latency as compared to QuickTime The PMP is downloadable from Pelco web site www pelco com mediaplayer 3 This product is not compatible with QuickTime version 7 6 4 for Windows XP or Windows Vista If you have this version installed on your PC you will need to upgrade to QuickTime version 7 6 5 4 Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixelated when additional Web interface users connect to the camera Decrease the images per second ips resolution compression or bit rate settings of the Web interface video streams to compensate for network or processor limitations Caution To avoid damage to the unit never connect more than one type of power supply PoE IEEE802 3 Ethe
33. faults Restore Settings to Defaults O Full Range Auto Focus Quick Auto Focus Zoom PQ Focus Live Preview Mode Auto Manual Temperature Change Refocus on off Day Night Switch Refocus On off 1 FIGURE 3 23 FOCUS SETTINGS Focus Auto Focus 1 Temperature Change Refocus The camera is programmed to run a quick automatic focus sequence when the internal temperature sensor of the camera detects an environmental temperature change of 41 F 5 C This focus sequence adjusts the center focal point of the scene to maintain optimal focus The default setting is Off select On to turn on this setting 2 Day Night Switch Refocus The default setting for the Day Night Switch Refocus is Off Select On if the camera s 35 focal length is greater than 25 mm or the night scene uses mosily IR lighting The best method to determine if the day night refocus should be enabled is to test the camera with the daytime light conditions and then test it again with the nighttime light conditions When enabled On this setting refocuses the camera when the camera changes from day mode color to night mode black white or vice versa For example if the camera changes from day mode to night mode the imager automatically adjusts the back focus for the change in light 3 If required use one of the following buttons to adjust the focus a Full Range Auto Focus The camera starts a full range search to find the optimal foc
34. g strict compliance with such laws and for strict adherence to any all right of privacy and personality WARRANTY STATEMENT For information about Pelco s product warranty and thereto related information refer to www pelco com warranty Preface This user manual is to be used as a reference for the installation and manipulation of the camera unit including features functions and a detailed explanation of the menu tree This manual provides the reader with the following information e Product Overview the main functions and system requirements of the unit e Installation and Connection instructions on unit installation and wire connections e Administration and Configuration the main menu navigation and controls explanations 1 Product Overview 1 1 Dimensions The Sarix Series network IR dome camera has three installation methods refer to 2 3 4 Installing the Camera on page 14 Figure 1 1 depicts the dimensions of the environmental mini dome with IR as well as the dimensions of three backbox configurations pendant mount ceiling mount surface mount u NB wN cm LS a Bio 1 R DN DO ON x l 00 o 9 7 AZ o D w NQ D NO N N
35. gs has adequate detail and contrast between white and dark values An image with too little or too much exposure eliminates detail in the scene The camera features Exposure and Day Night settings NOTE IR Illumination function is available in IR models only Exposure Live Preview Priority Preset Auto x 3 Flicker Correction Day Night 9 Auto Y TR Illumination Transition Level Lighter Default Darker Transition Detect Time sec 10 gt D Manual Restore Settings to Defaults FIGURE 3 22 EXPOSURE SETTINGS Exposure o Priority Preset Select Auto Noise or Frame Rate to exposure in different value of Max Exposure Time and Max Gain o Flicker Correction Flickering by fluorescent light can be reduced by selecting 50Hz if the power frequency is 50Hz 60Hz if 60Hz Day Night The Day Night Auto mode setting automatically controls the IR cut filter depending on the Transition Level and Transition Detect Time settings e Auto 1 Transition Level Determines when the camera changes from day mode color to night mode black white Move the slider to the left or right to change the transition level to a lighter or darker setting Select a lighter transition level setting if you want the camera to change modes at a high lux setting Use the default setting of 4 for normal day night operation Use a darker transition level to change modes at a low lux setting TABLE 3 1 LUX TRANSITION POINTS FOR INCA
36. h Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or later Before viewing follow these steps to enable the display 1 Enable Cookies On the Privacy tab move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies 2 Change Security in Internet options and click Custom Level to open the Security Settings Internet Zone screen NOTE If the camera operates inside of the intranet click the Intranet icon If the camera operates outside of the intranet click the Internet icon 3 Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug ins radio buttons and set as follows A de 19 Download signed ActiveX controls gt Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls gt Prompt Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls gt Enable Run ActiveX controls and plug ins gt Enable Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting 1 gt Enable Press OK to save the settings Close all Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows and restart a new window This will allow the new settings taking effect Type your setting IP address into the browser Then you should be able to see the camera image screen 3 Administration and Configuration 3 1 Live Simply click on Live on the top right side of the browser window while accessing the IP address of the unit and a live video is displayed directly in the browser window When clicked on Settings a window will pop up for configuring System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and
37. igh performance transport layer protocol UDP a connectionless protocol it is efficient protocol for some services and is resourceful but difficult to secure Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 3 2 2 7 FTP This page will enable or disable FTP access to this camera In this page users can activate a FTP Server to access the SD card for recordings Enabled the FTP and use this function FTP Settings This page will enable or disable FTP access to this camera Enabled F Username admin Password Re type Password Max Connections 10 1 10 Save Reset FIGURE 3 19 FTP SETTINGS FTP Settings 1 Select the Enabled check box to activate the FTP function and follow the following procedures to set up related settings Re type Password to confirm it ok WON Enter a Username if activated the FTP function Enter a Password associated with the Username Set the number of maximum connections by entering a number in the Max Connections field NOTE This is the maximum of FTP Client connections not the maximum of IE Window s connections 3 2 3 Imaging Use the Imaging tab to change the camera s general image settings adjust the camera exposure program the focus mechanism or define window blanking privacy areas Dy dera Tiana Settings IP Camero 1AP319 1R 731540030 System Network Imaging Orientation G
38. igning Request 6 ig Country Code Organization Name State Province Name Organizational Unit Name City Name Email Address Common Name iptamera Generate Request Cancel FIGURE 3 13 GENERATING CERTIFICATE REQUEST Fill in all of the fields and then click Generate Request The following progress message appears on the page Generating certificate signing request please wait Send the CSR which looks like an encrypted block of undecipherable text to a third party certificate authority of your choice for a signature After you receive the signed certificate click the Install Certificate button to upload the signed certificate to the device After the certificate is uploaded select the desired mode Click Save NOTE Depending on the third party certificate authority that signed your certificate you might need to renew your certificate after a specified amount of time Consult the certificate authority for more details Upload Certificate 1 2 Click the Install New Certificate button located at the bottom of the SSL Configuration page The Select Certificate Install Method option buttons appear on the page Select Upload Certificate and then click Next The Certificate opens Certificate Certificate 28 Upload Certificate CA Certificate optional Upload Cancel FIGURE 3 14 UPLOAD CERTIFICATE Choose the Certificate you want to upload and then click Upload button The followi
39. ipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada LEGAL NOTICE SOME PELCO EQUIPMENT CONTAINS AND THE SOFTWARE ENABLES AUDIO VISUAL AND RECORDING CAPABILITIES THE IMPROPER USE OF WHICH MAY SUBJECT YOU TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES APPLICABLE LAWS REGARDING THE USE OF SUCH CAPABILITIE
40. l The sound levels are selectable from 1 255 NOTE Changes to these settings cause video to restart 42 3 2 5 Users Use the Users tab to create and manage user accounts and to change the way the camera manages the users settings PELLO by dabas fissi Settings IP Camera 1MP319 10R 131540330 ys Settings Has LIRU aun System Nernora Imsong ASV Streams Users Events Authentication Mode G Open Authentication View video and use API without user name and password i rm Tian User and Group Management Y Local Mode The comers manages its users and groups locally Any changes to users and groups only effect this camera Pelco cern SS FIGURE 3 30 USERS CONFIGURATION 3 2 5 1 General Settings Use the General Settings page to set the public user access level This access level is a predefined set of user permissions that allows the camera to be accessed without logging on Available permission levels depend upon the model of the device that you are using The General Settings page also allows you to change the way the camera manages users and groups settings These settings can be managed on a camera to camera basis or by using a centralized server to apply changes to multiple cameras Authentication Mode Open Authentication View video and use API without user name and password Closed Authentication Video and API cannot be accessed without user name and password Video clients must support this mode in order to
41. l pop up for configuring System Events PELCO hy a E Settings IP Camera 1MP319 15R T131540330 System Network Imaging General Settings evite Name IP Camera MP312 1ER T3154033 Time Settings Ter Server None DHCP Manua firre 01 10 2004 14 18 47 GMT Current Date Vi Text Overlay Date Time Overlay Show Hide Camera Name Overtay Show Y Hide Pos Overlay Forma Network Imaging A V Streams Users and J live Settings Helo Lo General Sysiem Log Reboot Camera FIGURE 3 2 SETTINGS 3 2 1 System Resiore Al Camera Defaults Use the System tab to change the device name configure the time settings set up the text overlay for the live view get backup display system information and update firmware version You can also use the System tab to generate a system log reboot the camera or to restore the camera s factory default settings Settings IP Camera IMP319 1ER T31540330 System Network Imaging General Settings tings Backup amp Restore IMP319 1ER 13154033 Information Firmware JS Time Server None DHCP Manual Time Zone Current Date 01 10 2004 14 18 47 GMT Text Overlay Date Time Overlay Show Y Hide Camera Name Overlay Show Hide Position Top Left Overlay Format Save Reset A V Streams General System Log FIGURE 3 3 SYSTEM SETTINGS General System Log 1 Click the System tab Users Reboot Camera Events Restore A
42. le the camera is prewired for 24 VAC Dome Liner IR Leds Lens Default Using a small tool such as a paper clip hold down the reset button longer than 5 seconds to reset the camera to factory defaults Micro SD Card To record images when events happen Reset Using a small tool such as a paper clip press the reset button briefly and release to restart the camera 2 Installation and Connection 2 1 Unpacking Everything Check that all items in the packing box against the order form and the packing slip In addition to this manual the items below are included in the packing box One Mini Environmental IR Dome Camera One CD containing the DU2 2 User Manual Specifications One printed Quick Installation Guide One Terminal header 2P One Terminal header 8P One Wrench pin torx Please contact your dealer if any items are missing 2 2 Optional Accessories o IMPBB ES a Sarix Environmental Surface Mount for Mini IR Dome White o IMPBB EP a Sarix Environmental Pendant Mount for Mini IR Dome White eo IMPBB EI a Sarix Environmental In Ceiling Mount for Mini IR Dome 2 3 Installation Following tools might help you complete the installation e adrill O screwdrivers O wire cutters 2 3 1 Checking Appearance Although the protective materials used for the packaging should be able to protect the unit from most accidents during transportation check the unit and its accessories for any visible damage Remove the protective film
43. ll Camera Defaults 2 Click the General System Log button to create a system log that can be used by Pelco Product Support for troubleshooting Contact Pelco Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA and Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international 21 Reboot Camera 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Reboot Camera button to restart the camera Rebooting the camera does not change the configured camera settings Restore All Camera Defaults This process cannot be undone all user and custom settings will be lost 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Restore All Camera Defaults button to restore the camera s factory default settings NOTE If the camera is not connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP network the IP address settings for the camera will be lost and the server will not recognize the camera DHCP On is the default setting for the camera IP address 3 2 1 1 General Settings General Settings Device Name IP Camera IMP319 1ER T3154033 Time Settings Time Server None DHCP Manual Time Zone Current Date 01 10 2004 14 18 47 GMT Text Overlay Date Time Overlay Show Hide Camera Name Overlay Show Y Hide Position Top Left w Overlay Format Save Reset General System Log Reboot Camera Restore All Camera Defaults FIGURE 3 4 GENERAL SETTINGS Device Name Change the Device Name by following steps 1 Click the Device Name box and highlight the text 2 Type a user friendly
44. llation e Pendant Mount refer to 2 3 4 2 Pendant Installation e In Ceiling Mount refer to 2 3 4 3 In Ceiling Installation 2 3 4 1 Surface Installation The Surface Installation is mounting the camera to the wall with IMPBB ES a Sarix Environmental Surface Mount for Mini Environmental IR Dome White 1 Pass all cables through the back box cable hole and attach the camera body 2 to the back box 1 2 Attach the guide pattern which is used for surface mount to the wall or ceiling Side conduk hole 145nm 5 7 Y S Inner 93 3 80 125inch Holes ra M or 6 TYPE SCREW N 7 n TS N j T 11 GUIDE PATTERN a ne ro Logo Direction On Outer 6 0 25i nch Holes FR PLASTIC ANCHOR y Tl Double gang H T2 Single gang gt p D T3 Pel co IM VE Mount A TS T2 T4 4 Square box T5 Pelco IM Mount g So S Su pa i _ p FIGURE 2 3 ATTACHING THE GUIDE PATTERN 3 According to the guide pattern 1 drill a bottom conduit hole or side conduit hole and pull the wires through the hole 12 Attach the mount plate 2 of surface mount back plate to the mounting surface with proper screws Secure the back box 3 to the mounting surface with three captive screws Position the camera as needed refer to 2 3 5 Positioning the Camera Focus the lens refer to 2 3 6 Adjusting the Focus ee VS SS Install the dome cover 5 and complete the ins
45. lt adjustment ey ef Manually rotate and tilt the camera module to position the camera Do not over rotate the module WARNING Excessively turning the module in one direction could result in damage to the wiring Pan 355 Rotate 360 Tilt 90 4 Dome liner 90 FIGURE 2 11 POSITIONING THE CAMERA 2 3 6 Adjusting the Focus View the camera image using the browser refer to 2 4 Connection on page 20 2 Use the settings in the Web interface refer to 3 2 3 3 Focus on page 37 to adjust the zoom and focus of the lens to the desired field of view 3 Also the focus can be adjusted by moving the zoom slider and using the Focus options in the live webpage NOTE Focus adjustment is done exclusively with Web UI 2 3 Network Topology The camera can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet and Intranet It s equipped with Ethernet RJ 45 network interface PC with wen Browser FIGURE 2 12 NETWORK TOPOLOGY TYPE web Browser FIGURE 2 13 NETWORK TOPOLOGY TYPE II 16 2 3 8 System Requirements Below table lists the minimum requirement to implement and operate a unit Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixilated when additional Web inter
46. me Password Address Alarm Motion Sabotage FIGURE 3 48 SMTP NOTIFICATION HANDLER SETTINGS 1 Check Enabled button to enable SMTP Upload Handler 2 Select the Alarm Motion Detection or Sabotage Detection from the Trigger drop down menu If choose Alarm Alarm in event settings should be checked Enabled if Motion Detection Motion Detection in event settings should be checked Enabled if Sabotage Detection Sabotage Detection in event settings should be checked Enabled as pictures below Alarm Input Settings Fak Enabled Polarity Normally Open KA 53 FIGURE 3 49 ALARM ENABLED Motion Detection Live Preview T cnn IW Enabled Sensitivity Medium Save Reset FIGURE 3 50 MOTION DETECTION ENABLED Sabotage Detection F Enabled Sensitivity Medium FIGURE 3 51 SABOTAGE DETECTION ENABLED 3 Click in the text boxes Message From and Subject and then type the necessary information in each text box 4 Select the Attach JPEG Snapshot box if you want to send a JPEG as an attachment 5 Continue set the SMTP Server and E mail Address List SMTP Server Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is an Internet standard for electronic mail e mail service across Internet Networking 94 Host Address Input a server name or address Port set 25 as default or change to dedicated number Username Input a user name with privilege to access the server Password Input the password associated wi
47. name into the Device Name box 2 to 64 characters A user friendly name makes it easier to recognize the device on the network Examples of user friendly names are Front Door Lobby or Parking Lot 3 Click Save to save the new device name or click Reset to restore to the previously saved device name Time Settings If the camera is connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP network that has time server properties configured the camera will synchronize automatically with the time server If the DHCP network s time server properties are not configured or the network does not have a time server you need to configure the time settings manually 1 Type the IP address of the time server in the Time Server field The time server is an external server that uses Network Time Protocol NTP to synchronize the camera date and time settings 2 Select the Time Zone option Select the continent and the region that are closest to the camera s location from the Time Zone drop down menus 22 NOTE If your location observes a form of daylight saving time the system will automatically change the time on the associated dates Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Text Overlay 1 2 Date Time Overlay Select Show to display the date and time in the live view overlay The default setting is Hide Camera Name Overlay Select Show to di
48. ng progress message appears on the page Loading data After the certificate is uploaded select the desired mode Click Save e Delete Certificate 1 Once you successfully upload a certificate Delete Certificate button will appears at the bottom of the SSL Configuration page 2 If you want to delete the certificate click the Delete Certificate The following progress message appears on the page Deleting certificate file 3 Click Save 3 2 2 3 SSH SSH is a user enabled protocol that allows Pelco Product Support to log on to and service the camera for advanced troubleshooting purposes From this page users with the appropriate permissions can enable or disable SSH access to the camera SSH Settings This page will enable or disable SSH access to this camera Enabled Username root Password Re type Password Save Reset FIGURE 3 15 ENABLING SECURE SHELL SSH Settings Select the Enabled check box 2 Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Passwords are case sensitive NOTE The default username is root and cannot be changed The username and password are required when accessing the camera through a third party SSH client Click in the Re type Password box and retype your password Click the Save button to save the password and enable SSH or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 3 2 2 4 802 1x
49. o save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 3 2 2 2 SSL To ensure security on the Internet all Web browsers provide several security levels that can be adjusted for sites that use SSL technology to transmit data SSL encrypts communications making it difficult for unauthorized users to intercept and view user names and passwords SSL requires signed certificates to determine if the Web browser accessing the camera has the required authentication The camera can generate a certificate signing request CSR that can be sent to a certificate authority for a signature for example VeriSign or it can generate a self signed certificate using the Generate Self Signed Certificate option SSL Configuration Mode Disabled Optional Required Certificate No Certificate has been installed Save Reset Install New Certificate FIGURE 3 10 SSL CONFIGURATION SSL Configuration Select one of the following modes e Required A signed Secure Sockets Layer SSL certificate must be installed and a secure URL that begins with the protocol name https must be used to access the camera Sensitive data is always encrypted during transmission A URL that begins with the http protocol rather than the https protocol will be redirected to the secure URL automatically NOTE Beginning with firmware version 1 8 2 this field cannot be modified in the Web browser T
50. o select or clear the 26 Required mode you must use the ONVIF or Pelco API call Doing so avoids placing the camera into a mode in which it would no longer work with a connected VMS system e Optional A signed SSL certificate must be installed but a secure URL that begins with the protocol name https is optional when accessing the camera You can also access the camera using a standard URL with the http protocol but sensitive data is not encrypted during transmission To ensure that sensitive data is encrypted you must use a secure URL with the https protocol Disabled default Turns off access to the Web client through SSL Sensitive data will not be encrypted during transmission NOTE If the SSL mode is set to disabled you cannot access the camera using a URL that begins with an https protocol Your Web browser displays an error message if you do not type the camera URL correctly Refer to the following sections for more information e Generating Self Signed Certificate on page 29 e Generating Certificate Request on page 30 Certificate eo Generating Self Signed Certificate 1 Click the Install New Certificate button located at the bottom of the SSL Configuration page The Select Certificate Install Method option buttons appear on the page Certificate Select Certificate Install Method Generate Self signed Certificate _ Generate Certificate Request Upload Certificate Next Cancel Save Reset
51. oes not exceed 50 percent of the field of view Window Blanking Live Preview Window Blanking on Y of Edit Window Save Reset Restore Settings to Defaults FIGURE 3 25 WINDOW BLANKING SETTINGS 36 Window Blanking e Window Blanking On 1 Draw a window in the Live Preview area of the page a Hold down the left mouse button b Drag the mouse diagonally across the area you want to blank c A color coded box appears in the Edit Window section of the page that is the same color as the window drawn in the Live Preview area Window Blanking iie Pra Window Blanking on off Edit Window x x x x Save Reset Restore Settings to Defaults FIGURE 3 26 WINDOW BLANKING ON NOTE Up to four blanked windows can be defined but the blanked area cannot exceed 50 percent of the field of view 2 To resize the window click and drag one or more of the points until the window is the desired shape and size 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Deleting a window blanking area 1 In the Edit Window area of the page click the Delete button next to the window blanking area you want to delete 2 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it e Window Blanking Off 1 Select the Off option for Window Blanking 2 Click the Save button to save
52. ontrol setting determines the bit rate and quality of each frame in the video stream 1 CBR The constant bit rate CBR streams video at a fixed number of bits per second 2 VBR The Variable Bit Rate VBR streams video at a variable number of bits per second Select VBR Rate Control VBR Bit Rate Min kbit sec slider and VBR Bit Rate Max kbit sec slider will appear 41 Refer to the following section for more information VBR Bit Rate Min kbit sec on page 43 VBR Bit Rate Max kbit sec on page 43 Image Rate The image rate is the number of images per second ips available for the video stream configuration Available image rates are 30 25 20 16 67 15 12 5 10 5 and 1 NOTE The maximum image rate setting might not be obtainable due to the programmed compression standard and the resolution of the stream GOP Length Select the GOP Length from 1 to 60 Recovery of the lost frames will be more difficult as the value gets bigger on the contrary it will increase the bite rate obviously and aggravate the network bandwidth CBR Bit Rate kbit sec Choose the bit rate control selection based on user requirements from 500 8000 A higher bit rate will consume higher network bandwidth VBR Bit Rate Min kbit sec Choose the bit rate control selection based on user requirements from 500 8000 A higher bit rate will consume higher network bandwidth VBR Bit Rate Max kbit sec Choose the bit rate control selection b
53. ormats are not compatible with the camera SD Upload Handler Enabled Trigger Alarm ve SD Record Settings Alarm Recording Time Motion Recording Time 5 Tamper Recording Time 5 Overwrite on Y OF SD Information Usage No SD card inserted SD Format Save Rezet FIGURE 3 45 SD RECORD HANDLER SETTINGS Check Enabled button to enable SD Upload Handler Select the Alarm Motion Detection Network Loss or Sabotage Detection from the Trigger drop down menu Set a time interval for Alarm Recording Motion Recording and Tamper Recording a ee Ie Set overwrite ON or Off to enable or disable the SD card to be overwritten automatically when the SD card is full of recordings 91 5 Usage Information of SD card usage SD Format Click to erase information off of the SD card Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Format SD card as FAT32 1 Double click guiformat exe the FAT32 Format window will pop up as the figure shows below 2 Select the hard disk SD card you want to format as FAT32 from the Drive drop down menus and then click Start button to begin format the hard disk SD card NOTE Format will erase all information off of the hard disk SD card Make sure you have any important files backed up before you format it E Y FAT32 Format Drive Ghr 4G NTFS GRMCU
54. plications for example this is the profile adopted for Blu ray and HD DVD The high profile supports I frames P frames and B frames Secondary Stream Select Custom in Select Preset and configure Secondary Stream Repeat Primary Stream setting steps for the Secondary Stream settings 3 2 4 2 Audio Configuration The Audio Configuration page allows you to setup the audio device The default setting for Audio is disabled which means that no audio is transmitted from the camera When enabled audio is transmitted from the camera to the PC Based on your system configuration images and audio may not be synchronized NOTE Improper use of audio visual recording equipment may subject you to civil and criminal penalties Applicable laws regarding the use of such capabilities vary between jurisdictions and may require among other things express written consent from the recorded subjects You are solely responsible for insuring strict compliance with such laws and for strict adherence to any all rights of privacy and personality Audio Configuration Audio In Enabled Disabled Encoding G711U Ej Lewel 200 Note Changes to these settings cause video to restart Save Reset FIGURE 3 29 AUDIO CONFIGURATION Audio In e Enabled Set to Enabled when receiving audio from a microphone plugged into the unit eo Disabled Set to Disabled to close Audio In Encoding Two audio codecs G711 Alaw G711 Ulaw can be chosen from Leve
55. riggers ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity RJ 45 connector for 100Base TX POE IEEE 802 3af Class 3 24 VAC nominal 18 to 32 VAC range lt 10 50 W Up to 32 GB on Micro SDHC or SDXC card 1 1 PhotoMOS relay 30 V 1 A Unsupervised mode that detects switch closures N O and N C 40 to 50 C 40 to 122 F 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F 15 to 85 RH noncondensing Thermostatically controlled heating provides ramped heating control between the initial heater on at 15 C 59 F and full heating mode at 40 C 40 AUDIO Streaming Input Output Encoding GENERAL Construction Ingress Protection Vandal Resistance Finish Pan Tilt Adjustment Pan Tilt Rotate Weight Shipping Weight NETWORK Supported Protocols Users Unicast Multicast Security Access INTEGRATION Video Management Mobile Application 97 Dual channel Line in terminal block Line out terminal block G 711 A law G 711 U law Die cast aluminum polycarbonate bubble IP66 per IEC 60529 IK10 20J impact per IEC 62262 Light gray RAL 7047 satin texture Manual 355 75 360 0 86 kg 1 90 Ib 1 07 kg 2 36 lb TCP IP UDP ICMP IPv4 SNMP v2c v3 HTTP HTTPS SSL SSH SMTP FTP RTSP UPnP DNS NTP RTP RTCP LDAP 1 administrator up to 4 viewers Unlimited users H 264 Multiple user access levels with password protection Digital Sentry 7 3 or lat
56. rnet Class 3 or AC 24V power plug at the same time 17 2 4 Connection 2 4 1 Default IP address The unit s default IP address is 192 168 0 20 and sub mask is 255 255 255 0 When setting default IP address of 192 168 0 20 the camera will check to see if that address is already in use and will bump the last octet of the address by 1 if it is The bump last octet of IP Address by 1 will continue until an unused IP address is found However if you have a DHCP server in your network the unit would obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you don t need to change the camera s IP address The factory default is DHCP On and 192 168 0 20 assignment only occurs when camera is set for DHCP but a DHCP server does not respond to request for an IP address 2 4 2 Connecting from a computer amp Viewing Preparation 2 4 2 1 Using Pelco Device Utility 2 2 Software to Get Camera s IP Address Pelco Device Utility 2 2 software is a utility program that helps users to manage and configure the camera Use the utility to find the IP address since the default option is to obtain an IP address via DHCP and therefore the IP address will NOT be known Steps to get the utility program running are listed below 1 According the installation instructions to finish installing the Device Utility 2 2 to the computer 2 Log in to the Device Utility by entering the camera s User name and Password In the window enter the default user name
57. search must match an entry in the LDAP user record to the bind name username 2 Group Mappings for remote server Input Group Mappings for each of the camera s four user groups a Input the common name CN and DN for the group of users to whom you want to grant admin access in the Admins box b Inputthe CN and DN for the group of users to whom you want to grant manager access in the Managers box C Input the CN and DN for the group of users to whom you want to grant operator access in the Operators box d Input the CN and DN for the group of users to whom you want to grant viewer access in the Viewers box 2 A user must be authenticated by the remote server prior to entering remote mode In the User and Password boxes input the credentials of a user who can be authenticated through the LDAP server NOTE Remote Mode LDAP authentication will not be enabled if you leave these fields blank or do not provide valid credentials this ensures that you cannot lock yourself out of the camera with invalid or incorrect LDAP settings 4 Click Save 3 2 5 2 Users User accounts are created to limit the permissions of individuals who are logged onto the camera The Users page also includes four predefined access level settings that include Administrator Manager Operator and Viewer permissions Users New User a an Hi A admin kaia Admins Managers Operators Viewers Admins are able to use all functionality of the camera Usernam
58. splay the device name in the live view overlay The default setting is Hide Optional Select the display position for the overlay from the Position drop down menu Selections include Top Left and Bottom Left Optional Select the format in which the date and time will appear from the Overlay Format drop down field if you have opted to show the Date Time Overlay 3 2 1 2 Backup amp Restore Backup Download a full backup file of camera settings Download Now Restore Choose a backup file to restore camera settings ME Upload and Restore Note Restoring will cause the camera to restart Backup FIGURE 3 5 BACKUP AND RESTORE SETTINGS Once the camera settings have been configured for optimal scene display use the backup feature to save the camera settings Restore If the camera settings are changed and inadvertently result in a less desirable image use the restore setting to restore the camera to the previously saved settings NOTE This feature is not intended for the configuration of multiple units or for firmware upgrades 3 2 1 3 Information The System Information page fields are read only and include the firmware version hardware version model number and serial number of the system are revealed here as below figure This information is typically required by Pelco Product Support for troubleshooting purposes System Information Firmware Version 02 07 Hardware Version 0 Model Number IM
59. ss 00 11 22 53 8f 14 Hostname IMP319 1ER T31540330 HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Port RTSP Port 554 IPv4 Settings DHCP on off IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS FIGURE 3 9 GENERAL NETWORK SETTINGS System Settings Settings under the System Settings are Hostname HTTP Port HTTPS Port and RTSP Port Contact your network administrator before changing port settings to ensure that your port settings do not conflict with your network infrastructure e Hostname 1 Click in the Hostname box and highlight the text 2 Type a user friendly name into the Hostname box 1 to 21 characters using any combination of alohanumeric characters A user friendly name makes it easier to recognize the device on the network 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it e HTTP Port NOTE The HTTP port number must remain at the default setting 80 when connecting to a Pelco video management system VMS platform If connecting to a Pelco VMS do not change the HTTP port setting 1 Click in the HTTP Port box and highlight the text 2 Type the new port number in the HTTP Port field The default port for HTTP communications is 80 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it e HTTPS Port NOTE The HTTPS port is not configurable unless you h
60. ssword in the text box to the right of the selected Authentication encryption 4 Select the privacy encryption algorithm setting from the Privacy drop down menu None DES or AES If you use privacy method DES or AES type a password in the text box to the right of the selected Privacy encryption 5 Configure the address for the Trap Configuration The Address is the host name or IP address of the recipient of the trap message 6 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it NOTE SNMP V2c and SNMP V3 configuration settings are independent of each other but only one SNMP version can be active at a time 3 2 2 6 Firewall Set the Firewall function A firewall is a system or group of systems that manages access between two networks Firewall 31 Save Firewall Mode Oof a Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE Procotol NONE E E Ed Ed l EJ El Ed El El Procotol NONE Reset FIGURE 3 18 FIREWALL CONFIGURATION Select Allow or Deny mode to enable this function The default setting is Off Type IP address in the Address field and select protocols It is carried out over two transport layer protocols TCP Transmission Control Protocol and UDP User Datagram Protocol TCP a connection oriented reliable delivery robust and h
61. t saving it 3 2 2 5 SNMP SNMP is an application layer protocol used to manage TCP IP based networks from a single workstation or several workstations The camera supports SNMP versions 2c and 3 and can be configured to send data using a trap SNMP Configuration No SNMP Server SNMP V2c SNMP V3 Save Reset FIGURE 3 17 SNMP CONFIGURATION SNMP Configuration WARNING The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP settings are advanced controls Consult your network administrator to obtain the required information to configure SNMP settings No SNMP Server None disables the SNMP configuration and is the default setting e CONFIGURING SNMP V2C 1 2 3 30 Select V2c as the SNMP Version Type the community name in the Community String box The default name for the Community String is public Configure the Trap Configuration settings Address Type the host name or IP address of the recipient of the trap message Community String Type the name of the community that should receive the trap message Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it e CONFIGURING SNMP V3 1 Select V3 as the SNMP Version 2 Type the SNMP user name in the SNMP User field 3 Select the encryption algorithm for authentication from the Authentication drop down menu None MD5 or SHA If you use authentication method MD5 or SHA type a pa
62. tallation o S Guide Pattern Mount Plate 8 Back Box Camera Body Dome Cover D S FIGURE 2 4 SURFACE INSTALLATION 2 3 4 2 Pendant Installation The Pendant Installation involves mounting the camera to the wall with IMPBB EP Sarix Environmental Pendant Mount for Mini Environmental IR Dome White To attach the camera into the back box it must be installed with a rain tight compression connector and a lock nut as shown in Figure 2 5 are both provided Rain tight Compression Connector 2 Lock Nut SS FIGURE 2 5 RAIN TIGHT amp LOCK NUT 13 Refer to Figure 2 6 for pendant installation N eS oe p Pass all cables through the pendant pipe cable hole Use mounting screws appropriate to your installation Screw the rain tight compression connector onto the pipe until tight Slide the back box 1 onto the pipe until it rests on the underside of the rain tight compression connector Screw the lock nut onto the pipe protruding from beneath the back box Tighten until the back box is held firmly in place Mount the camera body 2 to the back box 1 Use screws to attach the back box to the mounting surface Position the camera as needed refer to 2 3 5 Positioning the Camera Focus the lens refer to 2 3 6 Adjusting the Focus Install the dome cover 3 and complete the installation Back Box Camera Body 83 Dome Cover FIGURE 2 6 PENDANT
63. th Login ID oP A E Authentication Select an authentication type NO_AUTH Namely No Authentication means no restriction SMTP_PLAIN PLAIN is the name of a registered SASL authentication mechanism which serves as a parameter to the AUTH command The PLAIN authentication mechanism is described in RFC 2595 PLAIN is the least secure of all the SASL authentication mechanisms since the password is sent unencrypted across the network LOGIN The LOGIN mechanism is supported by Microsoft s Outlook Express as well as by some other clients TLS_TTLS TLS is usually implemented on top of any of the Transport Layer protocols encapsulating the application specific protocols such as HTTP FTP SMTP NNTP and XMPP The TLS protocol allows client server applications to communicate across a network in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping and tampering TLS can also be used to tunnel an entire network stack to create a VPN as Is the case with OpenVPN 6 Continue set the E mail Address List E mail Address List This function is designed to notify multiple users via email when Trigger is set 1 Check Enable and input the E mail Address accordingly Select Alarm Motion or Sabotage for sending E mail Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 99 Specifications CAMERA Imaging Device C MPx Sensor Maximum Resolution 1 3 2 inch 2592 x 1944
64. the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 37 3 2 4 A V Streams Use the A V Streams tab to configure the video and audio streams for the camera The A V Streams tab includes a Video Configuration page and an Audio Configuration page PELLO hey dadas fissi Settings IP Camera 1MP319 15R 131540330 uve Settings rey guys Beren System Network magra A V Streams Users Events Custom Vidco Stream Configuration singe eth nett Select Preset Presets are fully configured v o configurations that offer a good balance of m eo performance to bandwith These presets may also be uted s a Saring Gort for a custom configurano 2 High Medium Low Custom Primary Stream Secondary Stream Image Rate FIGURE 3 27 A V STREAMS 3 2 4 1 Custom Video Stream Configuration The Video Configuration page allows you to customize the compression resolution image rate and bit rate of the video streams The default names for the streams are Primary Stream and Secondary Stream Although each stream can be configured independently the settings of one stream can limit the options available to the other stream depending on the processing power used NOTE Always configure the primary stream before the secondary stream The primary stream should always be the most resource intensive of the streams 38 Custom Video Stream Configuration Select Preset Presets are fully configured
65. this equipment WARRANTY STATEMENT For information about Pelco s product warranty and thereto related information refer to www pelco com warranty Pelco the Pelco logo and other trademarks associated with Pelco products referred to in this publication are trademarks of Pelco Inc or its affiliates ONVIF and ONVIF logo are trademarks of ONVIF Inc All other product names and services are the property of their respective companies Product specifications and availability are subject to change without notice Copyright 2013 Pelco Inc All rights reserved 60 61 PELLI by Schneider Electric Pelco by Schneider Electric 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 5699 United States USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120 www pelco com www pelco com community
66. thout saving it 3 2 6 3 Sabotage Detection The Camera Sabotage behavior detects scene changes or contrast changes in the field of view An event or alarm is triggered if the lens is obstructed by spray paint a cloth or if it is covered with a lens cap Any unauthorized repositioning of the camera also triggers an event or alarm Sabotage Detection E Enabled Sensitivity Medium Save Reset FIGURE 3 38 SABOTAGE DETECTION Scene Setup for Camera Sabotage Install the camera in a high position looking down on the scene The field of view should be as large as possible A small field of view could result in the view being blocked by an adjacent object Avoid scenes with a dark uniform background low lighting and large moving objects Sabotage Detection 1 Check Enabled button to enable Motion Detection 2 Sensitivity Choose different levels of sensitivity from High Medium and Low High Motion is activated with slight changes in the field of view Low Motion is activated with big changes in the field of view 3 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 48 3 2 6 4 FTP Upload Handler Users can save image files via FTP by setting FTP recording condition beforehand FTP Upload Handler E Enabled Trigger Alarm Ea Remote Server IF Address ipcam Username guest Port 21 Password eree Alarm Settings Pre e
67. to check items in accordance with the list in 2 1 Unpacking Everything 2 3 2 Disassembling the Camera Before you mount and adjust the camera push and remove the dome cover 2 with caution Camera Body 2 Dome Cover FIGURE 2 1 DISASSEMBLING THE CAMERA 11 2 3 3 Connecting the Wires This unit supports one of the following options as power supply e 24 VAC Connect 24V cables to terminals 24 VAC e PoE Connect the RJ 45 network connector to a PoE compatible network device that has supplied power through the Ethernet cable e Optional Insert audio cable and alarm cable to the unit and connect the network cable to the RJ 45 network port of a switch Refer to Network Cable in 1 2 Physical Characteristics on page 13 to manage the cables NOTE To avoid the length deficiency it s proposed to reserve about 10mm length of the network cable for connecting the cable to the RJ 45 network port before fix the cable to the cable slot orn 6 DEFAULT eag O FIGURE 2 2 CONNECTING THE NETWORK CABLE 2 3 4 Installing the Camera You can install the Sarix Series IR dome camera using one of the following installation methods e Surface Mount refer to 2 3 4 1 Surface Insta
68. vent Snapshots 0 Post event Snapshots 10 Pre event Snapshot Interval 1 gt seconds Post event Snapshot Interval 2 seconds File Name Prefix rec_alanm Server Path cam Save Reset FIGURE 3 39 FTP UPLOAD HANDLER FTP Upload Handler You can store your image files base on the Trigger you ve set 1 Check Enabled button to enable FTP Upload Handler 2 Select an event from the Trigger Drop down menu and appears corresponding content under the Remote Server Below are the Triggers configurations Alarm Saves an image to a defined FTP server when Alarm event activated Alarm Settings Pre event Snapshots 0 Post event Snapshots 10 Pre event Snapshot Interval 1 e seconds Post event Snapshot Interval 2 seconds File Name Prefix rec_alarm Server Path cam FIGURE 3 40 FTP UPLOAD HANDLER ALARM SETTINGS Motion Detection Saves an image to a defined FTP server when Motion Detection activated Motion Detection Settings Pre event Snapshots 0 f Post event Snapshots 10 i Pre event Snapshot Interval 1 seconds Post event Snapshot Interval 2 ne seconds File Name Prefix r c_motion Server Path cam FIGURE 3 41 FTP UPLOAD HANDLER MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS Sabotage Detection Saves an image to a defined FTP server when Sabotage Detection activated Sabotage Detection Settings Pre event Snapshots 0 a Post event Snapshots 10 Pre event Sn

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