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1. Mr SCAN No Al lt PRESET gt TITLE SETUP SCAN 001 Bl Ki lt SCAN gt START CI lt SEOUENCE lt SET LEFT BOUNDARY gt DI lt PATTERN gt gt lt SET RIGHT BOUNDARY El lt ONES gt SCAN SPEED 20 F1 BACK EXIT BACK K P K P A1 Scan NO Move the cursor to SCAN NO and press the key IRIS ON to enter the edition mode of scan No move the joystick upward and downward to select number Then press IRIS ON to confirm The dome total support 8 groups scan B1 Title Setting Move the cursor to TITLE and press IRIS ON to enter the edition mode of scan title C1 Start Move the cursor to START and press IRIS ON to start the current scan Re D1 lt Left Limit gt Move the cursor to lt Left Limit gt and press IRIS ON to start setting the left limit of the current scan Then the sentence PRESS IRIS ON TO CONFIRM will appear on the screen Move the joystick and press IRIS ON to confirm E1 lt Right Limit gt Move the cursor to lt Right Limit gt and press IRIS ON to start setting the right limit of the current scan Then the sentence PRESS IRIS ON TO CONFIRM will appear on the screen Move the joystick and press IRIS ON to confirm F1 Scan Speed Move the cursor to SCAN SPEED and press IRIS ON to enter the edition mode of scan speed Move the joystick upward and downward to select a speed scale then press IRIS ON to confirm The speed scale ranges from 1 30 C Sequence
2. Motion C MAIN MENU D E MOTION LANGUAGE ENGLISH h r lt PRESE I gt A lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt lt SCAN gt B lt DISPLA Y SETUP gt lt SEQUENCE gt C lt DOME SETTINGS gt lt PATTERN gt D lt CAMERA gt lt Z ONES gt F hr lt MOTION gt RESTART FACTORY DEFAULTS HELP EXIT BACK C p Q EXIT A Preset d MOTION D F PRESET POSITION D Ki lt PRESET gt PRESET No 001 Al lt SCAN gt TITLE SETUP PRESET 001 Bl lt SEQUENCE gt CALL C1 lt PATTERN gt SETUP D1 lt ZONES gt DELETE El BACK BACK C EXIT D C EXIT J A1 Preset NO Move the cursor to PRESET NO press the key IRIS ON to enter the edition mode of preset E No move the joystick upward and downward to select number Then press IRIS ON to confirm Total 220 preset positions 1 64 100 255 B1 Title Setting Move the cursor to TITLE and press IRIS ON to enter the edition mode of preset title C1 Call MOVE the cursor to CALL and press IRIS ON to call upon the current preset position D1 Set Move the cursor to SET and press IRIS ON the enter preset setting mode Then the sentence PRESS IRIS ON TO CONFIRM will appear on the screen Move the joystick to do PTZ move and press IRIS ON to confirm the preset you want E1 Delete Move the cursor to DELETE and press IRIS ON to delete the current preset position B Auto Scan a gt d AUTO SCAN SETUP gt G LE BEL ID
3. lt CAMERA gt ZONES OFF lt MOTION gt PAN TILT ON RESTART FACTORY DEFAULTS BACK HELP EXIT EXIT d C d A Preset Title Press iris on to set up AREA INDICATE TITLE and select LAST OFF Press iris on to confirm B Auto Function Title Press iris on to setup AUTO FUNCTION TITLE and select LAST OFF Press iris on to confirm C Area Indication Title Press iris on to setup TIME DATE DISPLAY and select LAST OFF Press iris on to confirm D Coordinate Display Press iris on to setup coordinate and select LAST OFF through moving the joystick Press iris on to confirm Dome Setup A MAIN MENU N 4 T LANGUAGE ENGLISH lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt NGE DIE TO L rece DOME SETTINGS gt LE lt CAMERA gt lt OTHERS gt lt MOTION gt RESTART BACK FACTORY DEFAULTS EXIT HELP EXIT d K d W gt For calling upon the preset of No 95 open the main menu and move the cursor up to Dome 20 VOW Setup Click iris on to enter into the sub menu Move the cursor with pressing iris on and enter into next menu A Idle Setting d DOME SETTINGS lt DLE gt lt OTHERS gt BACK EXIT IDLE ACTION TIME 30 SEC A ACTION NONE 3 BACK EXIT Cursor remove to Idle Setting press iris enter into Idle Setting submenu idle Time Remove to cursor to Idle Time press iris to set Idle
4. gt SEQUENCE D MOTON SI ee eee SEO No 1 Al lt PRESET gt TITLE SEQ 1 BI lt SCAN gt START CI lt SEQUENCE gt lt SEQUENCE SET gt DI lt PATTERN gt DELETE El lt ZONES gt BACK EXIT BACK EXIT k d d A1 Sequence No Move to cursor sequence No press iris enter into sequence No setting mode set sequence No by rocker B1 Title Setting Move cursor to Title Setting press iris enter into cruise route title setting submenu set cruise route title setting C1 Start Sequence Move cursor to Start Sequence press on to start sequence No 29 D1 Sequence Set Move cursor to Sequence Set press iris on enter into sequence set edit submenu E1 Delete Move cursor to Delete press iris open to delete sequence D Edit Sequence l SEQUENCE D f D SEQUENCE SEQ No 1 No PRESET INTERVAL ER I 002 03 START 3 3 2 00 0 lt SEQUENCE SET gt 3 G R DELETE 4 Be 5 28 222 6 a EE EDIT 01 003 03 INS BACK ae BACK EXIT d k d Move the cursor to EDIT and press IRIS ON to enter edition mode Move the joystick rightward and leftward to select item a When the lt gt is on the item NO move joystick upward and downward to select the NO of the preset in a sequence There are up to 32 presets in a single se
5. it will show as Figure1 38 Net Video VideoPreview PlayBack Configuration 2012 7 11 15 39 34 lt 192 168 1 2 Channel 1 Majo G Channel 1 Mina Protocol Select Protocol BaudRate 9600 Address Set Call _ AutoSave Fig 1 38 Input the IP address and the related information required you could add more surveillance si devices 2 5 Enlarge the monitor window Click one window which frame shows red hold and pull it to the zoom size you required then the current window will be enlarged as below Figure1 39 Net Video VideoPreview PlayBack Configuration 2012 7 11 15 40 02 Channel 1 b 9 3 6 Notice 1 In Motion JPEG video encoding mode sub stream is not supported 21 Sub stream video size only supports FULLCIF QCIF sub stream of four channel server supports only QCIF 31 If the video format is NTSC and main stream is Half Cif sub stream is not supported 4 Sever supports up to 8 channel main stream video or sub stream video or 12 channels mixed main stream and sub stream video 51 4 channel network server does not support Motion Jpeg video encoding method 6 When making settings and wrong value is input as password after the device starts si wireless netcard is online but does not work Correct password shall be set 71 Server port range for modification WEB port 80 65535 data port 70 45000 8 UDP video connection is supported in active mode 9
6. Connections Programs Advanced Settings General Security Privacy Content Activex controls and plug ins w Allow previously unused Actives controls to run without pror Select a zone to view or change security settings es l Disable Kd N d C Enable a Allow Scriptlets Internet Trusted sites Restricted Disable Oe skes l L Enable This zone is for all websites that are a Automatic prompting For Actives controls _ found on your intranet a Disable Enable a Binary and script behaviors C Administrator approved Disable Custom a Custom settings Ean To change the settings click Custom level To use the recommended settings click Default level NN Takes effect after wou restart Internet Explorer Security level for this zone epl aur viden and aire akior an a mahn sne Rat dec nok 166 Reset custom settings 1 Custom level Default level Reset Lo Medium high default w Reset all zones to default level Fig 1 1 Fig 1 2 2 Security Local Internet Custom setting take relative ActiveX controls and plug ins setting to Enable If you use Windows XP that would add IP address of Network Video in trust sites as figure 2 3 trust sites input IP address such as http 192 168 1 2 and canceling Require server verification http for all sites in this zone Click Add close Trus
7. box User Management ZEA Browse Log Management Clear Upgrade Fig 1 34 Log Management Figure 1 35 View the history of system that had been modified Refresh Refresh button to view log list Clear Clear button to clear log list p General Setting Video Param H Alarm H NetWork E Memory 2 Advance Version Information Fig 1 35 59 9 3 3 9 Function Button Function buttons as below Function buttons from left to right are 1 4 9 16 picture display full screen display enable sound monitoring manual record talk capture playback 9 3 4 Play Back Figure 1 36 Press play back to find below picture You could play the record Video file according to the exactly date and time Net Video 2012 7 11 15 46 07 192 168 1 2 v 201247 VideoPreview PlayBack Configuration File Name FileType Start T FileSize Fig 1 36 9 3 5 Connect different network video devices in one IE window Figure 1 37 When one network device connects click 16 picture mode as figure 1 37 60 VideoPreview PlayBack Configuration 2012 7 11 15 39 10 x han ae a a E ny s Channel peas 0 31 oi Delete lt x d E Channel Log Off Protocol Select Protocol BaudRate 9600 Address ENG Fig 1 37 Right click the mouse it will show four options you could add other devices Choose ADD
8. 192 168 1 2 SubMask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 197 168 1 Hl Advance WEB Port Fig 1 19 Register Center Figure 1 20 Resolve the problem of changing IP address by using dynamic DNS mother Server Name is the registered name on DNS Server like nvss IP1 need to type in the fixed public network IP of the DNS server port value is default to be 6004 Type the following address on the IE address bar http nvss tiandy com to remote logon the network video device Note Server in LAN need to map WEB port to enable visiting domain name User name Password Default QQ QQQQ It is available to use registered ID and password on myvideo tiandy com Server Name Default value is NVSS please use the registered domain name on the DNS server for actual use IP11 DNS server IP address it is 192 168 1 1 Port Default value 6004 Other Network Function L UPnP 1 Enable to support UPnP port mapping and creating mapping relation between IP and Port of Router with UPnP function 48 p General Setting Registration Center E Video Param H S User name QQ ER NetWork Wire Setting Password Server name NVSS IP1 192 168 1 1 Porti 6004 E Memory H Advance IP2 192 168 1 1 Port2 6004 Set UPnP Enable Fig 1 20 PPPoE Figure 1 21 PPPoE Setting Type the correct account and password click Enable
9. h r AUTO FOCUS ON A lt DISPLAY SETUP gt DIGITAL ZOOM OFF B lt DOME SETTING S gt BACKLIGHT OFF C E lt CAMERA gt D FREEZE OFF D lt MOTION ZOOM SPEED MID F RESTART DAY NIGHT AUTO F FACTORY DEFAULTS lt ADVANCED gt G HELP CMR RESET OFF EXIT BACK H S d ie d A Auto Focus Move the cursor to auto focus press Iris on to go into the focus mode setting interface push the joystick up and down to select the automatic and manual focusing mode B Digital Zoom oe On Off Digital Zoom function of the camera C Backlight On Off Setting When the picture bright is low open the backlight compensation to improve the picture bright of the camera D Freeze On Off the picture freezing function E Zoom Speed Move the cursor to zoom speed press iris on to go into the zoom speed mode setting interface push the joystick up and down to select the zoom speed of the camera there are three selections low speed medium speed and high speed to be select F Day Night Move the cursor to DAY NIGHT press iris on to go into the day and night setting interface push the joystick up and down to select day o night mode of the camera there are Automatic color black and white modes to be select H Cmr Reset Open the camera factory set the system will restore the camera parameters to factory settings G Advanced F N F N CAMERA SETTING verer eee ADVANCED ATOT
10. 5 Vat Infarma bon System Time 2012 07 11 15 54 31 Set FLASH ag Fig 1 30 55 PU Set Figure 1 31 PU Set menu is the backup extension port for accessing to the PU platform you could setup Regisiter server Heartbeat server Alarm server IP address set up the device ID Device name VSP port VAP port and access password You could also setup the channel number in this menu p General Setting L Video Param SIP Configuration OSD G 987654321021111112 Arm Regisiter Server 192 168 1 100 Device ID 987654321021111112 NetWork Port 10102 Device Name NVSS Memory E Advance Heartbeat Server 192 168 1 100 VSP Port 8000 Version Information System Information Port 10102 VAP Port 9000 Access Platform Alarm Server 192 168 1 100 Access Pass User Management L Port 2122 Set Channel Num Channel 1 x Channel Num Fig 1 31 Access Platform Figure 1 32 This is access platform menu You could select the platform which is supported by device For example If you want device support Onvif you could select Onvif V1 0 then click enable by this setting the device will support RTSP function 56 Y General Setting Access Platform ie Video Param SIP Configuration OSD Alarm E NetWork E Memory El Advance Version Information Platform list System Information PU Set Access P
11. CS OAA a lee tied et oa ae DIGITAL ZOOM OFF h r lt WB gt Al BACKLIGHT OFF lt EXPOSURE gt B FREEZE OFF COLOR SETTING E C1 ZOOM SPEED MID lt SPECIAL gt Di DAY NIGHT AUTO lt SCENE MODE gt a lt ADVANCED gt CMR RESET OFF BACK BACK EXIT C EXIT D C 5 A1 WB EE on ADVANCED errer WB MODE NE e lt EXPOSURE gt Py RED GAIN lt COLOR SETTING gt BLUE GAIN lt SPECIAL gt lt SCENE MODE gt BACK BACK EXIT EXIT a d Move the cursor to the white balance mode press iris on to enter into the white balance mode setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the mode Auto One key triggering One key mode sodium light sodium light Auto outdoor Auto outdoor indoor ATW manual When the white balance is in manual mode you can adjust the R B Gain Value Move the cursor to the R gain press Iris on to go into the R gain setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the R gain value Move the cursor to B gain press Iris on to enter the B gain value setting interface push the joystick up and down to set B gain values B1 Exposure ADVANCED OAN Mn En ms a A 7 T gt T Ka lt EXPOSURE gt IRIS N A lt COLOR SETTING gt cee i ae BRIGHT N A lt SPECIAL gt ent er CAM GAIN 0dB i EXPCOMP OPEN En EXP_GAIN S BACK EXIT Move the cursor to the EXPOSURE pr
12. For user defined character it supports maximum 127 English characters and 63 Chinese characters It can t overlay with channel name and date OSD Text Pos X Coordinate To set up horizontal coordinate of additional character and the maximum size less than horizontal resolution OSD Text Pos Y Coordinate To set up vertical coordinate of additional character and the maximum size less than vertical resolution Notice Position 0 is top left corner position 7 is lower left corner position 8 is top right corner and position 15 is lower right corner p General Setting Video Param SIP Configuration gt 20 E Alarm H NetWork H Memory H Advance Channel Num Channel 1 Major U a i KR U OSD Channel Mame OSD Type Date Channel Date Pos x o Ty E E Channel Name Pos X E Y 1 OSD Text Pos X R fo e Fig 1 14 44 9 3 7 Alarm Motion alarm Figure 1 15 Motion Detect Threshold 0 24 adjustable value and sensitivity are the inverse ratio then click setup Channel Num Set Motion Detect Area After select these two options it can divide one or several motion detection regions And if something move in these regions it will alarm and click eliminate region which will cancel all the detection area General Setting Video Param SIP Configuration OS
13. It is mainly use under ADSL mode click Set to take effect p General Setting Video Param E Alarm NetWork T PPPOE Enable User name 12345678 Password Confirm CEN mory E Advance Fig 1 21 49 Dynamic DNS setting DDNS Figure 1 22 Instruction 1 Log on www 3322 org register new user and add XXX 3322 org XXX is the defined user name which is used for server mapping 2 Enable dynamic DNS analysis function of network video server setting as below Server name Type the registered name on www 3322 org XXX 3322 org DNS Server Select www 3322 org Server Port Server WEB port L Account Password Use the registered account and password on www 3322 org Confirm all the setting and take effect p General Setting i Video Param DONS Enable H Alarm EF NetWork IE seina Server Domain nvs 3322 0rg Registration Center DDNS Domain WWW 3322 0rg Port 80 nvs mory User name H Advance Password se Password confirm Fig 1 22 FTP Figure 1 23 FTP Receives uploaded images You could upload the file to the FTP server Setup the FTP server URL FTP service port path user name and password here 50 p General Setting Video Param s IO E Alarm Usage Upload ST NetWork FTP server url be Wire Setting Registration Center FTP service port 21 m Path User name Y Mem
14. r lt ZONES gt BACK EXIT oe h r lt LEFT LIMIT gt ZONES IS NOT SET ZONE NO 1 TITLE ZONEI lt RIGHT LIMIT gt DELETE BACK L EXIT d Al Bl Cl DI El Fl A1 Zone Information B1 Zone NO Move the cursor to ZONE NO Press IRIS enter into area No set mode set area No by the joystick Support 8 groups area indicate C1 Title Setting Move cursor to Title Setting press iris enter into area indicate title setting submenu area indicate setting D1 lt Left Limit gt Move the cursor to lt Left Limit gt and press IRIS ON to start setting the left limit of the current zone Then the sentence PRESS IRIS ON TO CONFIRM will appear on the screen Move the joystick and press IRIS ON to confirm E1 lt Right Limit gt Move the cursor to lt RIGHT LIMIT gt and press IRIS ON to start setting the right limit of the current zone Then the sentence PRESS IRIS ON TO CONFIRM will appear on the screen Move the joystick and press IRIS ON to confirm F1 Delete Press IRIS ON to delete the current zone RESTART LANGUAGE ENGLISH lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt lt DISPLAY SETUP gt lt DOME SETTINGS gt lt CAMERA gt lt MOTION gt RESTART FACTORY DEFAULTS HELP EXIT d Press IRIS ON to restart the speed dome camera to achieve the restart operation by remote control Rr oon FACTORY DEFAULTS LANGUAGE
15. 2 MP High Speed Dome IP Camera User s Manual Chapter Chapter 2 Chapter3 Chapter4 Chapter5 Chapter6 Chapter Chapters Chapter9 CONTENT PrecautiOonS soooosooo00000000000000000090000 2 INFO UC IN 4 FUN Missir 5 installations snee 8 Baud Rate Setting 00 000 0 0 0 16 Menu SEIN oooosoooooosoe 18 Technical Parameter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Troubleshootingq 0 000000 00 0 0 0 0 36 Network Operation 37 Chapter 1 Precautions e Please read this manual carefully before installation Note This device is powered with AC24V Please make sure the correct the power supply before connection Inappropriate power supply may cause severe damage e Handle with care Over transportation and storage we need to prevent stress such as severe vibration and immersion to avoid any damage to the product This product must be carried disassembled and packaged either in delivery to users or in return to the factory for repairing Damage caused by assembled transportation will not be covered by warranty e Install with care Handle the product carefully and gently Prevent incorrect operations such as stress severe vibration or what may lead to mechanical failure affect the performance of product Under the dome cover there are advanced optical devices and please avoid direct hand touch for the sake of image quality The electrical installation must comply with safety standards by u
16. D El Alarm Fort Alarm Alarm server Email Alarm H NetWork H Memory H Advance Motion Alarm hannel 1 lt T Enable i TKN al Y Channel 1 T Set Motion Detect Area Clean Area Motion Detect Threshold J 24 Set Port alarm Figure 1 16 Port Alarm To set up default state of alarm input and output port and click setup Schedule This option to enable schedule record for different time period in different date Schedule wednesday Link Type Link out 00 00 2 3 TEER 00 51 PEP 00 00 E E GG Coe as TETE 00 00 Set Copy to Fig 1 15 while time record has a lower priority than manual record Link Type 1 To set up corresponding relation of alarm input and output port and click setup 45 1 General Setting Port Alarm E Video Param InPort 1 Enable Mode Set ON oy Alarm Motion Alarm Alarm Server i Email Alarm H NetWork H Memory E Advance Schedule Wednesday L 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 10050 00 00 00 00 Set Link Type Link Out 0 8 TTT 815 TPE 07 2494 FTE Gs FTE Set Fig 1 16 Alarm Server Figure 1 17 Alarm Server Set up server that receiving alarm information Port Set up alarm server port range from 0 65535 COM Server Set up receiving serial data
17. ENGLISH lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt lt DISPLAY SETUP gt lt DOME SETTINGS gt lt CAMERA gt lt MOTION gt RESTART Ka FACTORY DEFAULTS HELP EXIT Press IRIS ON to restore all the settings into the factory default Help d MAIN MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH lt SYSTEM INFORMATION lt DISPLAY SETUP gt lt DOME SETTINGS gt lt CAMERA gt lt MOTION gt RESTART FACTORY DEFAULTS h r HELP EXIT d Click Iris on to get the help information of shortcut 33 MENU OPERATION HELP 1 CALL PRESET 95 TO OPEN MENU 2 MOVE JOYSTICK TO SELECT MENU ITEM 3 IRIS OPEN TO ENTER EDIT MODE 4 MOVE JOYSTICK TO EDIT PARAMETER 5 IRIS OPEN TO CONFIRM BACK EXIT d Chapter 7 Technical Parameter Power Consumption Indoor 10W Outdoor 25W Preset Accuracy 0 1 Typical Value sync Method CE Vertical Rotation Angle 15 90 Correspond Baud Rate 2400 4800 9600BPS Temperature i E l Indoor 0 C 50 C Outdoor 35 C 55C sn Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Phenomena Reason Solution No action Power damage or Replace power supply No image power shortage Doesn t self inspection Power line faulty Self check action normal but no Video connected correction image wrong Video line virtual reconnect Self check action normal but Control line faulty can t control Dome address not Change consistent Dome rotocol baud Change ra
18. ERTI RE 10 gl BACK EXIT a1 Move the cursor to the Wide dynamic press the Iris on to enter into wide dynamic setting interface push the joystick up and down to select the parameters there are three modes to be select low medium high Note This setting is not effective for the cameras without wide dynamic features b1 Sensitive After the camera is converted to black and white mode you can open the sensitive to improve the video effect of the camera in low illumination C1 Denoise according to the actual scene can reduce the picture noise d1 H mirror can invert the video picture horizontally off by default e1 V mirror can invert the video picture vertically off by default f1 Slow AE You can set the camera exposure time g1 Aperture Sharpen the edge of the camera video picture to make it more clear and translucent But this will correspondingly increase image noise E1 Scene Mode 26 Zj lt SCENE MODE gt ADVANCED lt WB gt lt EXPOSURE gt lt COLOR SETTING gt lt SPECIAL gt BACK BX d SCENE MODE d The user can set the camera mode in advance according to different scenarios and store it And the stored modes can be loaded at any time in practical applications The already stored functions of the camera can be deleted by pressing Restore Defaults
19. Time move rocker set Idle time 30 seconds 1 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes press iris to confirm setting is over B Other Options d N DOME SETTINGS lt IDLE gt hr lt OTHERS BACK EXIT K OTHERS A TEMP MODE COOL AUTO FLIP ON STOP TIME 308 MENU OFF TIME 5M VERTICAL ANGLE SPEED 5 SPEED LEVEL HIGH NORTH SET BACK EXIT Move the cursor to OTHERS and press iris to submenu B1 Auto Flip Open auto flip function C1 Auto Stop Time Al Bl Cl DI El Fl Gl The dome will stop PTZ move after a certain period when the stop code is not received by dome The period could be 5 15 30 60 seconds D1 Menu Off Time The OSD menu will be automatically closed when there is not any operations for a certain period The period could be 1 2 5 10 minutes E1 Vertical Angle Set Set the negative angle of PTZ from 0 degree to 15 degree F1 Speed Level High speed medium speed and low speed options are available for maximum PTZ control speed G1 Direction Reset North Set Move cursor to Direction Reset press iris open enter into direction reset mode screen display hint press cursor open to confirm to control high speed dome move to level direction zero then press iris open direction will be direction zero Camera Setting E MAIN MENU D SL ee E cease eas CAMERA SETTING LANGUAGE SS BNGESI E lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt
20. When setting for wireless devices are done and the settings of router will change settings must be made again in correct way otherwise the wireless will not work a
21. ce 9 2 Operation Requirement This system advised in the Windows XP operating system In order to use and operate the system better Please make sure below items setup or install correctly after this system installation Monitor resolution setup to 1024x768 or more color setup to Color 32 bit Please refer to the Windows user manual or online help Please confirm install the fonts the system need in the operating system For example the Chinese version system need to install the Times New Roman font If the system interface display abnormal because of it maybe not install the system needed fonts or the fonts are damaged and need to reinstall the font 3 3 Built in Web Page Instructions 9 3 1 IE Setup If it is the first time to use S S2 series network video products please download the ActiveX control Before download it need to setup the IE browser to confirm download successful Notice Please use the IE browser of Windows operating system confirm the version is above 6 0 Please don t use any third party browser and any IE browser shell like Maxthon FireFox Window of the World we do not ensure use these software can log on the network video server Suggestion 11 Use lE6 IE7 1 Open the IE browser Click Tools Internet Options Security Internet Custom Level Figure 1 1 and set the items of ActiveX controls and plug in to Enable Figure 1 2 x37 2 Internet Options ada Security Settings Internet Zone Ed
22. d down to set the 60 70 80 200 modes Among them 100 is the default value of the camera b1 Hue setting This function is used to adjust the Hue can adjust the colors to tend to warm colors or tend to cool colors Move the cursor to Hue setting press Iris on to enter Hue setting interface push the joystick up and down to set 14 12 10 12 14 Among them 0 is the default value of the camera c1 Chroma This function is used adjust Chroma in low illumination the chroma will be suppressed in low illumination to achieve the purpose of reducing color noise Move the cursor to Chroma press Iris on to enter Chroma mode setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the off Level one Level two Level three modes Among them off is the default value of the camera _25 d1 GAMMA setting This function is used to adjust the camera gamma value can adjust the overall effect of the pictures according to the light degree Move the cursor to GAMMA setting and press Iris on to enter into the GAMMA setting interface push the joystick up and down to set standard Super low low medium high Among them standard is the default value of the camera D1 Camera Special een o eh Si WIDE NYNAMIC OFF ae al ETO SENSITIVE OFF b l COLOR SETTING gt D RENO IE OES o E we H MIRROR OFF es lt SPECIAL gt G i i SLOW AE OFF nn f BENE AP
23. e Cycle delete Except for alarm files Maximum record time Record will be packed by time and it supports 10 60 minutes Disk space Set the remaining space in the disk and it supports gt 200 General Setting Storage Policy Video Param H Alarm Pack by Time minute 10 60 30 l H NetWork ger I IN En El Memory 20 Free Disk Space MB gt 200 900 Record Policy Pre recorded Alarm strategy Cyde Del ti ae Storage Policy H Advance Set Fig 1 28 9 3 3 8 Advance Version Information System Information Figure 1 29 1 30 The System Settings page displays information about the current status of the Network Camera Such information is useful to have references when direct information is required without going through the different pages of configuration of the Network Camera Reboot restarts the Network Camera Restore l Look up for the file that restores a previous configuration of the Network Camera Click on Upload to begin the process _54 General Setting Version Information Video Param SIP Configuration CSD H Alarm H NetWork F Memory SDK Version 3 3 0 168 2 Advance S Version Information Kernel Version NVSSv3 0 1_20120425 Web Version 97 1 0 14 Factory ID 1D000080 1940430080630 359 Fig 1 29 General Setting System Information Video Param De NetWork CPU 01 Memory Memory 40 Advance Version Information A
24. ess iris on to enter the exposure mode setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the Auto Bright Priority Iris Priority Shutter Priority Manual mode When the exposure is in manual mode you can adjust the shutter value aperture value and Bright value When the exposure is in the shutter priority or manual mode move the cursor to shutter y priority and press Iris on to enter into setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the shutter value When the exposure is in the Iris priority or manual mode move the cursor to Iris priority and press Iris on to enter into setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the Iris value When the exposure is in the Bright priority or manual mode move the cursor to Bright priority and press Iris on to enter into setting interface push the joystick up and down to set the Bright value C1 Color Setting ADVANCED COLOR SETTING lt WB gt COLOR GAIN 100 al lt EXPOSURE gt HUE SETTING 0 mmm bl Fy lt COLOR SETTING gt X CHROMA OFF 6 lt SPECIAL gt CAMERA STD ee dl lt SCENE MODE gt BACK BACK EXIT EXIT a1 Color Gain The color gain is used to adjust the color gain adjustment of color saturation can increase the value to make the color more bright and vivid Move the cursor to the color gain press Iris on to enter color gain mode setting interface push the joystick up an
25. essure 86 106KPa 86 106KPa Power Supply AC24V 3 0A AC 24V 3 0A Note Indoor model cannot be installed outdoor Chapter 2 Introduction 2MP network speed dome camera is an integrated design with synchronous belt convey and accurate stepping motor multiple installation types choices for various spots all weather outdoor with optional double housing and built in intelligent heater intelligent motion functions like scanning cruising track pattern tour etc guard location function Wall mount Installation Pendent Installation Pendant Bracket wall mount bracket ee Housing Housing Aa e ze v E Inner Housing Inner Housing i FO Chapter 3 Function 3 1 Features 1 Built in Decoder Support 1080P 30P local video output Support HD video OSD menu Chinese English Full digital design power off recovery RJ 45 connector Network Control Control protocol support Tiandy PELCO P PELCO D front end control to support the protocol adaptive Support 3D positioning Power off recovery 220 presets support for 8 cruise track each can store 32 preset position Guard function 8 auto scan each can be set to the left and right limit and scanning speed 8 mode PATTERN path each record 300 different instructions or 180 seconds of the path High precision clock display Built in 1 alarm input 1 channel alarm output Integrated universal variable speed PTZ Manual speed 0 05 180 s
26. gle tilt angle and the camera lens focal length positional parameters stored in the memory you can quickly call these parameters and PTZ and camera adjustments to the location The operator can quickly and easily through the control of the keyboard and other equipment set or calls presets this product supports 220 preset positions e Auto scan The operator can quickly and easily through the control of the keyboard and other equipment pre set the left limit and right limit automatic reciprocating scanning camera to set the speed between the left and right limit level The dome can be set to 8 scan path e Auto cruising The dome can be pre programmed some presets arranged in order of need to the automatic cruise queue the operator can quickly and easily through the control of the keyboard and other equipment for the dome to automatically set the preset bit sequence to the provisions of scan cycle time interval Each cruise track can store 32 preset points e Mode PAT TERN path pattern scan The dome can record 180 seconds of running track after the startup mode path function the dome can automatically record running track loop scanning monitor e Guard function Dome can be set to automatically return to a preset idle for some time Idle time is set by the user e Power off recovery The dome can return to the operation status after re power effectively prevent unexpected power outages Chapter 4 Installation 4 1 Installatio
27. he main menu Move the cursor up to Language Setup and put the iris on for the setup Move the stick to switch the language and click iris on SYSTEM INFORMATION d MAIN MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt lt DISPLAY SETUP gt lt DOME SETTING S gt lt CAMERA gt lt MOTION gt RESTART FACTORY DEFAULTS HELP EXIT Dome ID display Baud rate display Protocol display 7 0 p Temperature display P SYSTEM INFORMATION ADDRESS 001 BAUDRATE 9600 N 8 1 PROTOCOL PELCO D TEMP 36 C Ki OTHERS BACK EXIT k SYSTEM INFORMATION ADDRESS 011 BAUDRATE 9600 N 8 1 PROTOCOL PELCO D TEMP 36 C Kd OTHER gt BACK EXIT OTHERS VERSION V88001 TEMP SCALE CELSIUS M OTHERS BACK EXIT A Program version Jawe D gt B Temperature unit There are centigrade and fahrenhite provided for the selection Move the cursor to Temp Unit and click iris on to enter into the setup Moving the stick could make the switch between centigrade and fahrenhite Display Setting Call Preset position 95 to open the OSD menu choose DISPLAY SETUP by controlling the joystick Press IRIS ON to enter the menu controlling the joystick for item selection L MAIN MENU N f gt LANGUAGE ENGLISH lt SYSTEM INFORMATION gt a DISPLAY SETUP gt lt DOME SETTING S gt DISPLAY h r PRESET OFF MOTION OFF
28. latform User Management Upgrade i Log Management Enable Fig 1 32 User Management Figure 1 33 The user configuration page allows the Network Camera to have multiple users and profiles to access the Network Camera Add Input user name in User Name such as guest Password select Authority and click Add to add a new user Delete Select the user you want to delete in User list and click Delete to delete this user L Modify Pwd Select the user you want to change its password in User list input the new password and click Modify Pwd we F General Setting Video Param H Alarm H NetWork H Memory Advance Version Information Upgrade Figure 1 34 User Management User List Admin User Name Admin Old Pwd New Pwd 0 Password Confirm F Authority admin el Add Delete Modify Pwal Fig 1 33 L Upgrade Select the file where the upgrade is and click upgrade Clear Click clear button to clear the path in the upgrade bar Notes if you plan to Upgrade older firmware versions please keep in mind there could be possible risks that some functions might not work properly 58 General Setting Video Param E Alarm Z NetWork Please select the document to be upgraded bin E Memory L Browse El Advance Version Information Clear Upgrade Please select the document to be upgraded
29. maximum speed 550 s Pan 360 continuous rotation Tilt 15 can be set 90 and support auto flip CVT user friendly zoom speed auto matching techniques Classic dual bearing structure the operation is more stable Synchronous belt structure and precision stepper motor responsive and accurate positioning All weather outdoor outdoor dome Built in heaters sensors intelligent control Optional double shell structure allows for heat dissipation 5 e IP66 3 2 Functional Description This section of the text describes the general principles of the main function of the 2 M high definition network high speed dome not covered by the specific method of operation Different specific methods of operation of the system platform is not the same should generally be subject to the system manufacturer s operating manual in some cases there will be some special requirements and methods of operation contact your dealer to obtain the necessary information e Dome address Adopt network control and each dome corresponds to an IP address Dome respond only to its own IP control commands Dome decoder board DIP switches for address setting e Zoom speed auto matching techniques The dome can zoom automatically adjusts the head horizontal and vertical speed manually track the target operation is simpler e Set and call the preset position The preset function is the current state of the PTZ function of the ball horizontal an
30. n Preparation 1 Stick position sticker on the wall drill according to the sticker and then install expansion bolt 2 Please prepare the necessary tools according to specific situations shifting wrench ee cross screwdriver JT StraightScrewdriver Big Small AT allenwrench 4mm 4 2 Installation There are types of installation 1 Wall mount installation 2 Pedant mount installation 1 Wall mount picture 2 Pedant mount picture Note Pedant mount can t be installed outdoor if no waterproof protection otherwise the speed dome will be damaged If any special requirement please refer to pedant mount outdoor installation manual as attachment 4 2 1 Wall Mount Installation 1 Select a spot can bear a weight four times of the product 2 Keep other people away to avoid accident when installing 3 Please keep valuable stuff away from the working spot si Installation Instruction 1 Get the foam out of the carton Note Please protect camera and dome base make sure the foam is removed from the carton vertically and slowly otherwise may lead to damage on camera 2 Please refer to Chapter 5 lt Initial Settings gt for Dip Switch Settings 3 Point the gap at the waist hole and then use a cross screwdriver to install two stainless steel screws M4 x 6 Note avoid anything touch the transparent cover please protect the transparent cover 2 MAx6 stainless steel screw 10 Wall Mou
31. nable alarm record for different time period in different date while alarm record has a lower priority than time record and manual record Task Rec Tick this option to enable schedule record for different time period in different date while time record has a lower priority than manual record Manual Rec Tick this option to start recording right away and the priority is the highest 52 p General Setting Record Policy L Video Param SIP Configuration OSD Channel Num Channel 1 lt H Alarm E NetWork Record Status Stoped h T ManualRec V AlarmRec Task Rec Se rm Alarm Date Selection Wednesday ka L Storage Policy r bes nn ES H Advance EN mu H 00 00 00 00 v ES eu J 00 00 00 00 m 00 00 00 00 Set Apply to Every Day Copy to Fig 1 26 Pre Recorded Alarm Figure 1 27 L Pre recorded Alarm 5 15s for alarm pre record time L Alarm record delay 10 60s for alarm record delay time p General Setting Pre recorded Alarm Video Param Channel Num channel 1 V Pre recorded Alarm Alarm pre record time second 5 15 10 X Alarm record delay second 10 60 10 v Set Storage Policy E Advance Fig 1 27 53e Storage Policy Figure 1 28 Storage Plicy There are different delete policy when the remaining space approaches set value Stop record Cycle Delet
32. nt Dimension Installation Procedures Step 1 Drill on the wall 1 Bore 4 holes by using templates included on the wall 2 Mount 4 expansion screws into the holes Step 2 Connect speed dome and bracket Put the cables through the bracket Fix the dome base and the bracket with M6 screws siila Cable out Step 3 Cable connection refer to the diagram Step 4 Fix the dome upon the wall Put the cables including power video cable RS 485 and ground line through the bracket Then fix the speed dome base and the bracket with 4 screws and lock with 8 plain cushion and nut P A va P 4 P ri p K DP AN Note The speed dome must be fully tighten otherwise it may fall down and stia cause personal injury For outdoor use please pay attention on veneer cracks and cable hole sealing to ensure waterproof Step 5 Take the protection film off Take the protection film off Note keep the finger away from the surface of the dome cover 4 2 2 Pedant mount bracket for ceiling mounting Dimension ms E fa E A Step 1 Drill on the wall Draw the drill location and drill on the wall Put the cables including power video cable RS 485 and ground line through the wall and leave it here Put expansion bolt of M8 into the hole al an ee a lt My Step 2 Connect speed dome and bracket Put the cables through the bracket Fix the dome ba
33. ommon inferior Frame Rate In PAL format 1 5 10 15 25 frame rate optional Stream Typel Video or video amp audio optional Prefer Mode Frame Rate quality optional Video Type H264 Motion Jpeg optional Rate 32 8000Kbps adjustable Resolution Quarter Cif Half Cif Full Cif Half D1 Full D1 720P 1080P optional L Coding Mode 1 Two options CBR and VBR Suggestion when in good bandwidth select CBR when in bad bandwidth select VBR N P Mode Two Options PAL amp NTSC Video Encoder Two Options H 264 amp MJPEG IFrame Rate Smaller frame interval means higher image bitrate and better image quality r General Setting Video Param Video Param SIP Configuration Channel Num Channel i Major lt E Alarm 1 NetWork Video Quality Best H Memory H Advance Frame Rate 25 Stream Type Audio Video hl Frefer Mode Frame Rate Rate 4096 2 set Resolution 1080P Set Encode Mode Ivar NID Mode PAL Set Video Encoder H 264 Audio Encoder ADPCM_DIV4 lt Play Impression Low Delay lt IFrame Rate 100 Set Fig 1 12 AD 9 3 5 SIP Configuration SIP Configuration Figure 1 13 On this menu you could setup the parameters for accessing to SIP platform It has the option for SIP server SIP server port SIP server ID SIP device ID SIP user name SIP password Regvalidity Keep alive heartbeat interval hea
34. ory BY Advance Password Set Fig 1 23 NTP Figure 1 24 NTP Configuration may cause the screen to remain still for a while because your local ISP Internet Service Provider is assigning new IP address and new values for the HTTP RTSP and FTP ports whenever a change is made to NTP through PPPoE p General Setting Video Param Device NO 1 H Alarm l NetWork Status UnMounted b Wire Setting E g Usage Record gt Part Num o Total Size o Free Space 0 Advance S1 9 3 9 Memory Storage NFS Figure 1 25 IP Address Set NFS server IP address Mapping path Set effective path of NFS server Click Set It will showed the NFS mounted disk information if mounted successfully NFS network disk discharge Clear IP address click Set to achieve discharging network disk Notice Please stop all the video recording before discharging the NFS network dis Otherwise it will fail to discharge and keep recording a General Setting i Video Param p SIP Configuration eee Device NO iti H Alarm x Ri Meni status unMounted l Memory urs Usage Record L Record Policy Pe s Prerecorded Alarm otal Size 0 a Free Space 0 E Advance IF Address 0 0 0 0 Mapping Fath fs t Set Fig 1 25 Record Policy Figure 1 26 Alarm Rec Tick this option to e
35. otocol Figure 1 8 Protocol Including PTZ PELCO D PTZ PELCO PPTZ TC615 PDEMO PELCO D DEMO PELCO p BaudRate 2400 4800 9600 Address Manually enter PTZ address and the effective IP scope is 1 255 DOME DELCO H 9000 Fig 1 8 Lens and contact closure control Figure 1 9 Zoom Control lens zoom including optical zoom and electronic zoom Focus Camera focus and it is used when auto focus is not good iris Manually control iris Light L Power Rain Remote control contact closure PTZ Control Figure 1 10 Speed 1 Manually adjust rotation speed of PTZ there are 0 50 levels The No is bigger the speed is faster Eight directions button can control PTZ rotation direction In the middle is auto scan button click it to start auto scan and click again to stop 9 3 3 General Setting General Setting Figure 1 11 This edits startup options storage locations status display frame rate bit stream information and Video Cover Area setting en General Setting Channel Num channel 1 Major lt b Channel 1 T Set Video Cover Area Clean Area Showing frame rate and bit stream information Local Storage Path d WetVideoBrowser Browse Local Rec File Type H 254 ka Front Device Snapshot Fig 1 11 4 9 3 4 Video Parameter Video Parameter Figure 1 12 Video Quality 5 options for video quality best better good c
36. quence b When the lt gt is on the item PRESET move the joystick upward and downward to select the preset NO you want to add in the sequence c When the lt gt is on the item INS move the joystick upward and downward to select edition mode as insert ok and delete Press IRIS OFF to quit the edition E PATTERN 30 MOTION lele lk lt SCAN gt Mr lt SEQUENCE gt lt PATTERN gt lt ZONES gt BACK EXIT d A1 Pattern NO DELETE PATTERN PATIERN INO II TICE T PATTERN I START SET BACK EXIT d Al Bl Cl DI El Move the cursor to PATT and press the key IRIS ON key on control keyboard to enter the edition mode of sequence No move the joystick upward and downward to select number Then press IRIS ON to confirm B1 Title Setting Move the cursor to TITLE and press IRIS ON to enter the edition mode of sequence title C1 Start Move the cursor to START and press IRIS ON to start the current Pattern D1 lt Set gt Move the cursor to SET and press IRIS ON the enter pattern setting mode Then the sentence PRESS IRIS ON TO CONFIRM will appear on the screen Move the joystick to do PTZ move and press IRIS ON to confirm E1 Delete Move the cursor to DELETE and press IRIS ON to delete the current pattern F ZONES MOTION lt PRESET gt lt SCAN gt lt SEQUENCE gt lt PATTERN gt h
37. rt rate etc You could select Need to register or not And related channel number channel level and PTZ time setup Setup the SIP alarm Input Alarm input Number Alarm Level etc Character overlay channel name time and additional character Configuration 192 168 1 2 E Om p General Setting SIP Configuration Video Param S SIP Configuration zn SIP Server IP 192 168 3 200 Channel Mum channel 1 sca SIP Server Port 5060 Channel Num o y y O Brader SIP Server 1p 34020000002000000001 nn SIP Device ID 34020000001110000011 _ PTZtime ao 2828 0 S SIP UserName Admin SIP Password 12345678 RegValidity 100 Keep alive anp Alarm Input 1 Set Heartbeat interval 60 Alarm Input Num Heart rate 3 Alarm Level o Need to Ragisi Fig 1 13 9 3 6 OSD Setting OSD Setting Figure 1 14 Channel Name Overprint channel name it support English and Chinese character For English maximum up to 32 characters and for Chinese up to 16 characters and it can t overprint null character A kk OSD Type Select content non overlay date and time channel name and date and time channel name and click set Date Pos J It supports 0 15 positions and it can t overlay with channel name and additional character Channel Name Pos It supports 0 15 positions and it can t overlay with date position and additional character OSD Text
38. se and the bracket with 3 M6x16 screws Step 3 Cable connection refer to the diagram Step 4 Install the dome and bracket Put the cables including power video cable RS 485 and ground line through the bracket Then fix the speed dome base and the bracket with 4 M8 screws and lock with 8 plain cushion and nut 14 a NS ie 4 A wW i l K _ Note Cable could be also come out through the side way of bracket Step 5 Take the protection film off Take the protection film off Note keep the finger away from the surface of the dome cover kk kPedant mount bracket for outdoor use will easily cause the water flow in and for more waterproof method please refer to the attachment Chapter 5 Baud Rate Setting 2 0 Mega IP PTZ camera has 8 bits which are SW1 and SW2 SW1 for hard address and SW2 for protocol Dome address is differentiated by network IP So here hard address code should be switched to OFF Protocol code could setup or change the protocol of dome 2 0Mega IP PTZ camera supports the protocol of PELCO PPELCO D and TIANDY Following info will 15 teach you how to switch the code JN DIR ON HII Tit 2345675 al Code location sketch e Protocol setup Protocol code is located on the bottom of the dome and 1 2 3 bit of SW2 1 It supports self adaption function Pay more attention to the address difference under the protocol of PELCO D when the protocol code doesn t need to be set
39. server Port Set up serial server port range from 0 65535 p General Setting Alarm Server Video Param Alarm Server 255 255 255 255 Port o i Email Alarm H NetWork Set H Memory H Advance COM Server et LA RAE At aia ss T Port E Set Fig 1 17 46 Email Alarm Figure 1 18 The Event Settings page allows the user to customize the Network Camera to perform actions during a period of time upon the occurrence of certain events in order to have a result For example Capture a snapshot at anytime when a motion is detected and send the snapshot to an email address ge es sr mere es pv General Setting I Email Alarm Video Param SIP Configuration OSD Email Alarm Enable G Alarm Motion Alarm Smtp Server Port Alarm b Alarm Server H NetWork Email Account Smtp Port E Memory Advance Email Password Email Mode Email Address 1 Email Address 2 Email Address 3 Email Address 4 Email Subject Fig 1 18 9 3 8 Network Setup Wire Setting Figure 1 19 Wire Setting Fixed IP is suitable for LAN or place with fixed IP click Set to take effect In other occasions select Obtain an IP Address Automatically to acquire IP and restart to take effect WEB Port Default value 80 d S General Setting Wire Settina S Video Param H Alarm E NetWork T Obtain an IP Address Automatically IP
40. sing dedicated power adapter control signals and video signals should maintain a sufficient distance from high voltage equipment or cables while transmission and if necessary take anti lightning anti surge and other protective measures Keep power shut until the completion of all installation e Do not dismantle parts Do not dismantle internal parts and please turn to qualified maintenance professionals for repairing e Keep the product away from electric or magnetic fields If the product is placed close to TV radio transmitters electromagnetic devices electric motors transformers loudspeakers in the vicinity the electromagnetic fields generated by them would affect the video image e Do not point the camera at strong light Regardless of power on off status do not point the camera at the sun or very bright objects do not point the camera at bright stationary objects for a long time otherwise it will cause unrecoverable damage to the camera zoom module e Maintenance with care It is suggested to avoid collision or vibration Do not use strong or abrasive detergents to clean the dome body When cleaning up dirt use dry cloth and if dirt is hard to remove swab with a neutral detergent If there is sticky dust on the lens please use the special lens paper e Working Environment ee e Environment Temperature 35 C 55 C OC 50 C Environment Humidity lt 95 No condensing lt 95 No condensing Atmosphere Pr
41. te not consistent Image not stable Net cable empty Power not enough Replace power supply Dome lose control Self check not normal Control line Reconnect undesirable to reconnect load too much or 1 The farthest dome communication link with 120ohm distance too far termination resistor 2 Increase a code amplifier Dome control not continuous Main control Change dome delay inconsistent with time front end sending Upgrade host to code continuous coding 0 Chapter 9 Network Operation 9 1 Installation Requirement Before install the network video surveillance product need to prepare or ready the items as followings Computer configuration requirements as below table System 1 Installation Disk Network Cable Connect computer and network device The system runs on the Windows XP or other compatible operating system So before install this system need to prepare a microcomputer and microcomputer should be satisfied the require as the below table Intel Core Duo E2200 2 20Ghz Intel Core2 Duo Q8200 four dore Hard disk gt 160GB gt 250G Capacity Operating Windows XP Windows XP System Independent display card video Independent display card video Display card memory 256M memory 512M Supported Operating Systems Windows 2000 Professional 3 Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Windows 7 Software requires the hard disk space larger than 200M Video require more hard disk spa
42. ted sites this zone will use the zone s security settings wf You can add and remove websites From this zone All websites in Add this website to the zone D tp 192 168 1 2 Websites http unm cfca com cn https ebank spdb com cn https ebanks spdb com cn Require server verification https 1 For all sites in this zone Close Fig 1 3 Notice After finished downloading of ActiveX returning the security setting to default level Suggestion 2 Use IE8 D Open IE Internet Zone Modify configuration of ActiveX in Security setting click Prompt of unsigned ActiveX as figure 1 4 38 Security Settings Internet fone Settings a Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use 5 Disable C Enable a Download signed Actives controls O Disable Enable not secure Prompt recommended a Download unsigned Activex controls Disable recommended Enable not secure a Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe For s Disable recommended C Enable not secure Prompt 4 She alet annee Aam aine Er mea D Eien Ebr E mrmrnamk 4 Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to medium high default v Fig 1 4 2 Open IE8 and then log on Please operate the ActiveX when it shows safety warning 3 Modify permission setting Enable local director
43. up For instance switch up to1 under the address of Tiandy and pelco p invalid address of pelco d is 0 It s out of control e Baud rate setup Baud rate code is located on the bottom of the dome and 4 5 bit of SW2 H SWITCH SETTING SWZ PROTOCOL AM AE TERNA TIANDY orel P or _PeLcop fon PELCOD OF FIOFFj CU U mm ma ae a To a E a E BAUD RATE a i 7e 96008 ioro pagoos iior p24008 i i Chapter 6 Menu Setting Call camera main menu method Call 95 preset position open camera main menu Menu Index SYSTEM INFORMATION DOME ID 001 BAUD RATE 9600 N 8 1 PROTOCOL PELCO D TEMP 36 C lt OTHER gt BACK BA DISPLAY PRESET ON AUTO gt ON ZONES FAN EN BACK Bo MAIN MENU L MAIN MENU h r LANGUAGE ENGLISH SYSTEM INFORMATION lt DISPLAY SETUP gt lt DOME SETTINGS rs lt IDLE gt lt CAMERA gt OR lt MOTION RESTART BACK FACTORY DEFAULTS EXIT HELP EXIT DOME SETTINGS CAMERA AUTO FOCUS ON DIGITAL ZOOM OFF BACKLIGHT PORE EREEZE pon VERTICAL IMAGE ON ZOOM SPEED HIGH DAYNIGHT ON lt ADVANCED gt BACK EXIT MOTION te PRESET lt SCAN gt lt SEQUENCE gt lt PATTERN ZONES BACK BO k dj 18 Language Change English and Chinese are set up for the option Call in the preset position of No 95 first and then open t
44. y path when uploading files to a server Notice It is suggested that the setting above mentioned should be return to safe level for your IE s safety 9 3 2 System Log on Ensure the PC and network video equipment s IP address in the same network segment etc PC is 192 168 1 1 and network video equipment is 192 168 1 2 Open IE inputting the IP address in address bar Then click go to it ll show up meantime If it has prompt about download the ActiveX with YES or NO please check YES Input the User Name and password in the logon window on the right Admin Admin correct case It ll link the picture 39 after clicking logon as Figure 1 7 8 88 8 8 B R R R R 8 8 R R R R R RR 8 R R RR R 88 8 R R 8 I UH nnn nn nnn nnn nn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn ee R 88 888 R R R RR R 8 8 8 R R RR 88 8 R R 8 b a 888888 8 RR 8 RR R R RRR R R R R R RRR 8 8 R R 8 Kb a 888888 RRR 8 RR R R RRR R R R R R RRR 8 8 R EmN nnn H H H H H H H I H H H H r T dd E E 8 8 8 H H H ee H H H H J d d dJ d dod d ed ed R 88 8 8 B R R R RR 8 R R 84 4 4444444444444 4 RR 8 8 8 B R R RR BR R R R 4444 4 4 4444444444 8 8 H H H H H ee H H H H H H H E I H I a a aa H I E Pee ee ee ee R R 8 R R R R AMMA 4 4 ee ee dd H T T nnn H H H H H H H T ae I I E RR 8 8 8 RR RRR 88 RRR 444444 444444444 4 Kb a 88888 R RR 88 R R R R 4 44444444 4444444 Kb a 888888 RRR 8 RR R 8 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 4 4 444 C H T H H H H HT T H nn nn dd a I a ee Fig 1 7 Pr
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