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1. ATP over RTSP TCP RTSP over HTTP PEG over HTTP Multicast mode Multicast H 264 1 Video Address Multicast H 264 2 Video Address Multicast H 264 3 Video Address Multicast H 264 4 Video Address Multicast MIPEG Video Address Multicast Audio Address Multicast TTL Note ol This page only applies to video streams going to a SIQURA Viewer Streaming gt Video stream protocol On the Video Stream Protocol page users can select a protocol for streaming media over the network to the webpages via the Sigura Viewer application Note The protocols on this page only apply to streams going to a Sigura Viewer Protocol RTP over UDP RTP over RTSP TCP RTSP over HTTP MJPEG over HTTP Multicast mode Description Real Time Transport Protocol using UDP transport lessens network delay and is required for two way audio streams Real Time Transport Protocol using TCP transport guarantees that data is delivered and that no packets are dropped but some network delay may occur A standard solution to help RTSP work through firewalls and Web proxies so that viewers behind a firewall can access RTSP streams Consecutive JPEG images are sent individually over HTTP Multicast streaming reduces bandwidth usage for streams being transmitted to multiple clients To set a video stream protocol On the Streaming tab click Video stream protocol in the menu on the left 2 Select a streaming protocol To
2. Continuous AF 2 e EN ad dalsi eivi Tice J oe O uto Manuail Noar f rar HSD820 home page D20 D Languages Home 5 2 Q O ur When you want to Set image display to standard size Set image display to half size x N Set image display to full screen Activate deactivate the talk function if Activate mute audio Save a JPEG snapshot Pause Resume video streaming Start Stop Live View recording Show Hide the PTZ panel Activate Deactivate the manual trigger Oo See ee e a s c Adjust lens angle to wide angle tele zoom position z Set lens focus control to auto manual mode Manual pranonte Adjust lens focus to near far position while in manual mode Far i g a Features Languages The HSD820 webpages can be displayed in German English French Italian and Simplified Chinese Select the desired language from the Languages list in the upper right corner of the page Screen size Use the image display buttons to adjust the screen size Alternatively you can right click the camera view and then select Fullscreen or Normal View Pan Tilt control You can right click the camera view to select the screen mode for pan tilt control e In Emulated joystick mode you can left click the camera view and then drag the pointer 9 in any direction to pan tilt the camera Camera rotation stops on releasing the mouse button e In Center mode you can left click the camera view any
3. Zoom In Normal View and Fullscreen mode you can rotate the mouse wheel to zoom in out on the image In Normal View mode the pointer must be positioned on the camera view first Alternatively you can click in the zoom adjustment bar at the desired zoom ratio or drag the Slider Info In Normal View mode you can double click the camera view to display the Info box This contains information about the current video and audio stream 22D Home 5 3 PTZ Panel Languages Continuous AF 2014 05 06 08 25 Show Hide FTZ panel O F close ris COD ED Focus Near E oi Pre Mowe ta preset Sel pamiii speed T HSD820 home page with PTZ panel The PTZ panel offers an intuitive and convenient interface for easy camera operation You can use this panel to pan tilt zoom and focus the camera control the iris and set the pan tilt speed You can also move the camera to a selectable preset point see Preset on page 77 or run and repeat a cruise see Cruise on page 79 or sequence see Sequence on page 81 Presets cruises and sequences can be programmed through the PTZ tab see PTZ amp IMAGE on page 77 1230 System settings On the System tab Administrators can set and modify the system parameters of the HSD820 This chapter offers a detailed description of settings options and values found on this tab In This Chapter Gal VS seasuuuer E EE E A E A E E E 25 oe a aie AAPA TA AA T A E E E AA T 26
4. Default Default Restore camera settings and lose any changes Set Default PTZ gt Camera Default The Default option is used to restore some camera settings such as backlight compensation exposure mode exposure compensation autocalibration and white balance control to their factory defaults 93D Appendix Enable UPnP With UPnP enabled in Windows it is possible to see Siqura devices in Windows Explorer You can double click a device to open its webpages To enable UPnP in Windows 7 In Control Panel click Network and Sharing Center In the left pane click Change advanced sharing settings Under the relevant network profile click Turn on network discovery KR WN e Click Save changes UPnP will now automatically start when you turn on your computer File Edit View Tools Help Change sharing options for different network profiles Windows creates a separate network profile for each network you use You can choose specific options for each profile mi Home or Work A Network discovery When network discovery is on this computer can see other network computers and devices and is visible to other network computers What is network gi iS Tum on network discovery Tum off network discovery File and printer sharing When file and printer sharing is on files and printers that you have shared from this computer can be accessed by people on the network 5 Tum on file and printer sha
5. Detection off On By schedule Ping the IF address every ao minutes E Enable alarm output 1 E Enable alarm output 2 E Record video clip E Serd message by FTP Send message by E Mail System gt Network failure detection Ping request The network failure detection function enables the HSD820 to test the connection between the camera and a target host on the network for example an NVR VMS or Video Server The camera can ping the remote machine that is send data packets to it with configurable intervals to determine if it is accessible and responding Appropriate actions can be selected to be triggered if the ping request times out without a response Being capable of implementing local recording when network failure occurs the camera can be a backup recording device for the surveillance system Detection Switch Click On or Off to enable or disable the Network failure detection alarm respectively Alternatively you can use By schedule to activate Network Failure Detection according to a schedule you have previously set on the Schedule page see Schedule on page 60 M510 System settings 6 8 4 Detection Type The IP address you specify here will be pinged at the interval entered for every n minutes Range 1 99 minutes Triggered Action Select the desired trigger actions which are to be performed in the event of an alarm For more information see Alarm trigger actions on page 45 Periodical ev
6. Digest This type is a more secure option It encrypts the password before sending it over the network To enable streaming authentication On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click User In the Type list under Streaming Authentication Setting click basic or digest as desired Click Save To disable streaming authentication KR WN e On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click User In the Type list under Streaming Authentication Setting click disable Click Save Users will not be required to provide a name and password for authentication HTTPS ee HT IPS Li Create self signed certificate Install signed certificate Upload signed certificate Pt Browse Upload Created Request Subject Installed Certificate Subject System gt Security gt HTTPS HTTPS SSL and TLS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS allows secure connections between the IP camera and the web browser using Secure Socket Layer SSL or Transport Layer Security TLS which protect camera settings and user name password information from eavesdropping To implement and use HTTPS on the camera an HTTPS certificate must be installed This can be obtained by creating and sending a certificate request to a Certificate Authority CA Before a CA issued certificate is obtained users can create and install a self signed certifica
7. GET cgi binfcom Mon Jan 16 14 13 46 2012 Adming ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi binjcom Mon Jan 16 14 13 47 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi binjcom Mon Jan 16 14 13 48 2012 Adming fiff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi binfcom Mon Jan 16 14 13 49 2012 Adming ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi binjcom s Tl jr Feet tS 2 SS SD b E mY Pr SS 2S SS Se PA F je a System gt View information gt Log file The system log provides useful information about the configuration and connections after system launch To view the system log On the System tab click View information in the menu on the left and then click Log file The system log is displayed D620 System settings 6 13 2 User Information _get user information oet user privacy System gt View information gt User information The Administrator can view each added user s login information and privileges See also User To view the list of user accounts e On the System tab click View information in the menu on the left and then click User information A list of users and their passwords displays Viewer 4321 indicates that the login name is Viewer and the password is 4321 To view the user permissions 1 On the System tab click View information in the menu on the left and then click User information 2 Click Get User Privacy A list of users and their privileges displays Each of the four nu
8. H 264 profile On the Streaming tab click Video format in the menu on the left 2 In the H 264 x list select the desired profile Options Baseline profile Main profile High profile Note Make sure that the profile you select is supported by the system 3 Click Save Video compression MJPEG Compression setting mPEG Qator E H 264 1 Compression setting H264 1 bitrate Biel kbit s H 264 2 Compression setting LE AE CER 1024 Mae Save H 264 3 Compression setting H264 3 bit rate kbit s H 264 4 Compression setting H264 4 bit rate 1024 kbit s Save Compression information setting Display compression information in the home page Save CBR mode setting H enable H 264 1 CBR mode H enable H 264 2 CBR mode H enable H 264 3 CBR mode H enable H 264 4 CBR mode Streaming gt Video compression Administrators can select the appropriate video compression mode for an application on the Video compression page To change MJPEG compression settings On the Streaming tab click Video compression in the menu on the left 2 Set a value for the MPEG Q factor parameter Range 1 70 Default setting 35 Higher values give higher image quality They require higher bit rates though and therefore consume more bandwidth 3 Click Save to confirm settings To change H 264 compression settings 1 On the Streaming tab click Video compression in the menu on the left 2 Set values for the bit rate
9. P T E E E E E A T E E A T 75 Video format Video Resolution H 264 H 264 H 264 MIPEG 7 H 264 1 format 1920 x 1080 15 fpa ka H 264 2 format 1280 x 720 15 fps H 264 3 format 1280 15 fps MIPEG format 720 x 480 30 fps Note Image attachment by FTF or E mail wil be available only while MIPEG streaming is selected Video Rotate Type 180 degree rotate Save GOV Settings H 264 1 GOV Length so H 264 2 GOV Length eo H 264 3 GOV Length ERM 4 264 4 Gov Length 0 H 264 Profile H 264 1 H 264 2 Streaming gt Video format On the Video format page users can select the video resolution settings and configure image orientation GOV and H 264 profile settings 69 Video and Audio Streaming 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 1 3 Video resolution The HSD820 series cameras have quad stream capability for simultaneous streaming of H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG Full HD 1080p streaming with a D1 second stream or dual 720p streaming is possible To set up the video resolution for the HSD820 On the Streaming tab click Video format in the menu on the left On the Video Resolution list select a streaming format combination In the video format list s select the preferred resolution setting s KR w N e Click Save to confirm the setting Note Image attachment by FTP or e mail is available only when MJPEG streaming is selected Video rotate type A camera can be orien
10. Right click the entry and then click Open Web Page The login page of the HSD820 is opened in your web browser a i Sigura Device Manager Fala aa File Autodetect Help O L gt Network Interface Video Metuvcerk 172 22 250 21 gt Filter x Al New Unauthorised IP Eror SUS pevice IP address netmask nane catemay Fw version a S Ente Hetwark BCEA 172 39 31 64 255 255 8 8 Sigura Bo64 L72 20 0 2 S281 062405 Unknown Subnet ated 122 20 22 151 255 255 0 0 Sigura aCe 172 38 8 2 S2B 11862405 172 300 0 0 7 16 6209 E PID er ere oe 755 255 0 0 599495973 172 22 0 0 16 68 E MC 172 11 255 255 0 0 EC RIS 1 a 172 000 7 8 c 58 E XX 172 30 31 11 255 255 0 8 Trafficser Change Credentials in Device Ctre C68 E XK Lid 255 255 0 8 EC A2509 Credentials used for Device Ctrl U C 68 E XK Th 31 12 255 255 0 0 Trafficser Change Nemei cue Eureka 1 V2 2 199 48 255 255 0 0 SPJE5972 Eureka 1 172 223 230 953 255 255 0 0 5954053723 Change Network Settings Ctrl H HIDEP i7222 67 11 255 155 0 0 5994260003 Change Time Settings Ctrl T Fr HSOG26 P 172 38 30 23 255 255 0 0 5994260003 Identify Ctrlel 5 58 E M5A 172 78 110 7081 255 255 808 808 PAHAT 568 D H Lhe 22 152 65 255 255 0 0 Songs orsee Backup Settings Cti bB 5 68 E 173 233 230 706 155 755 0 0 5994059755 Restore Settings CtrleR 5 88 E i72 2 0 134 256 255 808 E E aiii 5 64 E 172 232 252 286 255 255 0 8 Galahad 4 Upgrade Firmware Cirl F 5 68 E 17
11. System gt Maintenance D 670D System settings Administrators can use this page to export configuration files bin to a specified location for future use To export the configuration file On the System tab click Maintenance in the menu on the left Press Export In the File Download dialog box select Open or Save KR w N e If saving the file choose the local directory where it should be saved It is also possible to upload an existing configuration file to the camera To upload a configuration file 1 On the System tab click Maintenance in the left column 2 To locate the required file click Browse 3 When you have selected the desired file click Upload N68 7 1 Video and Audio Streaming This chapter describes the Streaming tab which can be used to view and modify settings related to video format video compression video text overlay video stream protocol frame rate and audio transmission mode Note The Streaming tab can be accessed by administrators only In This Chapter JA VIGO TOM Mat asiaicscsadaccm inition Medan pas nana A ken 69 7 2 WOES COM S55 OM ia gsdcince ye wicaatuseneney E E E T E Fi Fso WSO TOL OVEN OY cananruurtuteccecenandvivncecgeccdasanvitetecastiandiwanetendsensoretalescorsinoniienstscetsenes 72 7 4 Video stream protocol sasssasssnsnsnsnsnansransnanssannsnnrsnarennrennrsannnanasanasanasanesnnrsnnrenarena 74 Ja Vdeo NaMe al Een a E AE E E Ta TN a o EE AA E EPE
12. When UPnP port forwarding is enabled the HSD820 is allowed to open the web server port on the router automatically Note To enable this function ensure that your router supports UPnP and that the function is activated Friendly name Set the name that the HSD820 will use to identify itself on the network 39D System settings 6 4 DDNS Dynamic DNS Use Dynamic DNS If You Want To Use Your DONS Account E Enable DONS Provider Host name Username E mail Password key System gt DDNS The Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS allows a host name to be constantly synchronised with a dynamic IP address In other words it allows those using a dynamic IP address to be associated with a static domain name so that others can connect to it by name To use DDNS 1 From the Network page set the camera to acquire its IP address via DHCP as described in Acquiring an IP address automatically on page 33 On the System tab click DDNS in the menu on the left Select Enable DDNS In the Provider list select the DDNS provider ui A U N Type the registered domain name in the Host name box Note Only enter the desired third level host name into the box For example if the host name is hsd820 dyndns org then type hsd820 6 In the User name E mail box type the user name or e mail required by the DDNS provider for authentication 7 In the Password Key box type the password or key required by the DDNS provider fo
13. Z a z 0 9 8 amp _ Note The encryption password can be left blank In that case however messages will not be encrypted Select Enable SNMP v3 Click Save Traps for SNMP v1 v2 v3 Traps are used by the HSD820 to send messages to a management system to report important events or status changes To use traps Select Enable traps In the Trap address box type the IP address of the management server In the Trap community box enter the community to use when sending a trap message to the management system 4 If desired select Warm start A Warm Start SNMP trap signifies that the SNMP device that is the HSD820 reinitialises itself by performing a software reload such that its configuration is unaltered 5 Click Save n 38 D System settings 6 3 4 UPnP UPnP Setting El Enable UPnP E Enable UPnP port forwarding Friendly name HSDe20 System gt Network gt UPnP Enable UPnP If enabled Universal Plug and Play UPnP allows the HSD820 to advertise its presence and services to control points on the network A control point can be a network device with embedded UPnP or a Video Management System VMS The icon of the HSD820 will appear in My Network Places to allow direct access Note To access the camera from your computer through UPnP ensure that the UPnP networking service is installed on your computer For more information see Appendix Enable UPnP Enable UPnP port forwarding
14. and set to send alarm messages by mail or FTP the host name entered here is displayed in the alarm message The maximum length of the host name is 63 characters Time zone On the Time zone list select the time zone that corresponds with the location of the camera Daylight saving time To enable daylight saving time On the System tab click System in the menu on the left Select Enable daylight saving time Specify the time offset The format for the time offset is hh mm ss If for example the time offset is 1 hour enter 01 00 00 into the text box 4 To set the daylight saving time duration specify the Start time and End time M250 System settings 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 2 Time format To seta time format On the System tab click System in the menu on the left 2 In the Time format list select the desired format Options yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy 3 Click Save The date and time format shown above the live video window will be changed according to the selected format Time synchronisation To sync the displayed date and time with those of your PC On the System tab click System in the menu on the left Click Sync with computer time Click Save Note that the time will not be synchronised if you forget to click Save To set the displayed date and time manually On the System tab click System in the menu on the left Click Manual Enter the date and time Note that the entry format for da
15. conditions 3DNR In addition to 2D Noise Reduction the HSD820H3 also includes 3DNR which generates enhanced noise reduction Stabilizer The HSD820H3 has a built in image stabiliser to prevent vibrations from disrupting a camera view or footage such as those caused by wind in pole mount installations Enable this function to provide stable pictures even at the highest zoom ratio OSD and Set Pan Zero The camera s direction azimuth and elevation can be displayed on screen To use this feature you must first align the camera to the north and assign the pan zero position to the camera To set pan zero Using a compass and PTZ camera control pan the camera until it faces straight north 2 To activate Set Pan Zero click Set To display the current camera position on screen Click to open the OSD list 2 Click On The camera position is displayed as N 000 The measurement after the slash indicates the elevation The OSD is continuously updated as you move the camera Selecting the Compass Only option displays the camera direction and hides the azimuth and elevation To position the OSD overlay on your screen e Click to open the OSD Position list Click the required position N D9910 PTZ amp IMAGE 8 12 TV System Select the video format that matches the TV system either NTSC or PAL associated with the camera To select the camera s TV system 1 For systems using the National T
16. do and what not to do when working with or handling your HSD820 unit It also offers information on product compliance with environmental regulations and explains how to dispose of the product at the end of its service life In This Chapter od ANCL T E E E AATA TE E A T EA E E mame T 7 ot CO e a a E EE E E 9 228 COMI aCe TETTE E E E AE E E A A A N 10 Safety The safety information contained in this section and on other pages of this manual must be observed whenever this unit is operated serviced or repaired Failure to comply with any precaution warning or instruction noted in the manual is in violation of the standards of design manufacture and intended use of the module Siqura assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with any of these safety requirements Trained personnel Installation adjustment maintenance and repair of this equipment are to be performed by trained personnel aware of the hazards involved For correct and safe use of the equipment and in order to keep the equipment in a safe condition it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel follow standard safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions and warnings specified in this manual and that this unit be installed in locations accessible to trained service personnel only Safety requirements The equipment described in this manual has been designed and tested according to the UL IEC EN 60950 1 safety requirements See
17. equipment contains Class 1M lasers or LEDs and has been designed and tested to meet IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 A2 and IEC 60825 2 2004 safety class 1M requirements Warning Optical equipment presents potential hazards to testing and servicing personnel owing to high levels of optical radiation When using magnifying optical instruments avoid looking directly into the output of an operating transmitter or into the end of a fiber connected to an operating transmitter or there will be a risk of permanent eye damage Precautions should be taken to prevent exposure to optical radiation when the unit is removed from its enclosure or when the fiber is disconnected from the unit The optical radiation is invisible to the eye Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The installer is responsible for ensuring that the label depicted below background yellow border and text black is present in the restricted locations where this equipment is installed EMC This device has been tested and found to meet the CE regulations relating to EMC and complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interf
18. give rise to any security risks You can install it safely Important You are strongly advised to remove a previous installation of Siqura Viewer from your computer before you initially access the camera over the network or when you encounter an A new version is available message For more information see Appendix Delete the existing Siqura Viewer software Note Make sure that the security settings of your web browser permit the use of ActiveX controls For more information on how to modify these settings see Appendix Set up Internet Security To install the Siqura Viewer software 1 When prompted about the ActiveX control installation allow the Siqura Viewer installation wizard to make changes to your computer 2 In the initial screen of the installation wizard click Next A progress bar is displayed while the application is being installed 3 When installation is complete click Finish The camera s web interface is displayed ie sigura Viewer Installshield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Siqura Viewer The InstallShield R Wizard will install Sigura Viewer on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Siqura Viewer installation wizard The HSD820 web interface On successful login the home page of the HSD820 is displayed Camera settings and functions are organised on five tabs found across the top of this page
19. initiates the connection 4 Press Save when finished D42 pD System settings 6 7 HTTP HTTP ist HTTP serwer lst HTTP user name ist HTTP password 2nd HTTP server 2nd HOP user name 2nd HTTP password System gt HTTP An HTTP Notification server can listen for notification messages from IP cameras triggered by events Alarm triggered and motion detection notifications can be sent to the specified HTTP server See also Application on page 44 and Motion Detection on page 48 for HTTP Notification settings To configure HTTP settings 1 On the System tab click HTTP in the menu on the left 2 Enter the following HTTP details HTTP server for example http 192 168 0 1 admin php User name Password 3 Click Save when finished 6 8 Events From the Events pages the administrator can configure settings for alarms motion detection network failure detection periodical events and manual trigger M430 System settings 6 8 1 Application Alarm Switch Type L i Normal open Normal open Alarm setting Alarm switch CH Alarm type Triggered action Enable alarm output 1 Enable alarm output 2 Send message by FIP Send message by E Mail Upload image by FIP Upload image by E Mail PTZ Function Send HTTP notification Record video chp File name File name image jpg Add date time suffix Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add sequence number suffix up to oo o and then start ower O
20. meets the following requirements Component Minimum requirement Personal computer e Intel Pentium IV 3 GHz or higher Intel Core2 Duo 2 GHz or higher e 1 GB RAM or more e AGP graphics card 64 MB RAM DirectDraw Operating system Windows 7 Web browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Firefox Chrome Safari Network interface 10Base T 10 Mbps or 100Base TX 100 Mbps operation card Viewer ActiveX control plug in for Microsoft IE Connect via web browser To connect to the unit via your web browser Open your web browser 2 Type the IP address of the HSD820 in the address bar and then press ENTER The factory set IP address of the HSD820 is in the 10 x x x range You will find it printed on a sticker on the unit If your network configuration is correct you are directed to the login page of the unit 140 Access the webpages wn http 10 0 135 174 y h aa e M Type the IP address of the HSD820 in the address bar of the browser Note A hard reset sets the IP address of the camera to its factory default setting see above 4 3 Find the unit with Siqura Device Manager With Siqura Device Manager a tool included on the supplied Siqura Product CD you can locate manage and configure Siqura IP cameras and video encoders Note Siqura Device Manager is also available for download at www siqura com To install Siqura Device Manager Insert the supplied Siqura Product CD into your CD dri
21. oa INGE Ol s aE E E E E E E E E 33 DONG aaae EE E EEE E EE EENE 40 SMa E E E a a E Ea E 41 B20 a AAE E E T A AT A E T 42 O RTIP ern E E eee ee ee rer 43 GLO EVEN Ean E EE E O E 43 G J Storade Manageme Misr ctectccccaunenav corel sacacecunpeniesunentareuutessevandansanonsemenettedasuiancades 55 oA ReCO PN O ena EEEE E E AE E ER E Oa E E 59 2 SCG US E EE TEE T T A T PE T OTET 60 Gib Z TIS O aO Meee E E E E E O A 61 SREDA A E E EEE ETT E A E A E E E EE 61 a AF Fac der EEEE N EE EEEE EEE ENE EEEE E OEE E 65 GO Po e a ale VW SPS Ol EE E A E T A E E ETE E E E 66 GAO SOW ae UDr aan E E E E EAEE E A E 66 dF MINEN E senar Ee E EE E EEan 67 D240 System settings 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 Host Name i Sigura 820 series a Time zone GMT 01 00 Tunisia France Germany Italy E Enable daylight saving time time offset 01 00 00 end date EI Time format lyyyy mm dd Sync with computer time SEA 2014 06 23 Iterated ane 15 36 45 hh mm ss Start time End time Manual Date 2014 01 23 Lyyyy imn dd Time hh mm ss Sync with NTP server ieee 0 0 0 0 host name or IP address Update interval Save System gt System Clicking the System option in the left hand panel displays the host name time zone and time synchronisation setting of the HSD820 Remember to press Save after changing any settings Host name Specify a name to identify the camera on the network If the alarm function is enabled
22. pane Keeping the left mouse button pressed drag the red pointer across the live view to move the camera to the starting point of the cruise path 5 Click the Set button of Record start Pan tilt and zoom the camera to program the cruise path 7 When finished click the Set button of Record end To execute a defined cruise On the PTZ tab click Cruise in the menu on the left Under Cruise run select the desired cruise from the Cruise path list Press Run The camera starts panning tilting zooming as recorded To view the cruise in full screen mode right click the live view pane and then select fullscreen The cruise is repeated at ten second intervals To stop running a cruise e Drag the red mouse pointer across the live view pane in any direction 0790 PTZ amp IMAGE The current cruise stops and is no longer repeated 8 3 Autopan Auto pan setting Auto pan path Speed Crrection Start pomt End pomt Auto pan run Auto pan path PTZ gt Autopan Autopan is the motion of scanning an area horizontally so the dome camera captures a horizontal view The HSD820 series cameras support up to four programmable autopan paths To record an autopan path On the PTZ tab click Autopan in the menu on the left Under Autopan setting select a path number on the Autopan path list Note An existing recording stored under the selected path number will be overwritten with the new recording Sel
23. place or Auto 2 Press Set to confirm the new setting Camera Misc 2 Inverse Aubo Calibration Set E Set Set_ Set on w Set OSD Position topleft of lw Set topleft Set Set Pan Zero TV System 1080p Normal 25 fps PAL PTZ gt Camera Misc2 On the Camera Miscellaneous Setups Menu 2 Misc2 page users can set various camera parameters 90 PTZ amp IMAGE WDR To enhance video display the wide dynamic range WDR function solves high contrast or changing light issues by taking the best of two pictures with different exposure settings WDR is especially effective in solving indoor and outdoor contrast issues The user can enable or disable the WDR function according to the application Inverse With the Inverse function the video in the camera preview can be rotated 180 Autocalibration There is one horizontal and one vertical infrared ray check point in each dome When the dome camera s position is moved during installation or maintenance the relative distance between the original set point and the check point may change When enabled the autocalibration function automatically detects this change and resets the point back to the Original position 2DNR With the 2D Noise Reduction function the processor analyses pixel by pixel and frame by frame to eliminate environmental noise signal so that a high quality image can be produced even in low light
24. sent to an FTP site see FTP on page 42 Upload image by FTP When an alarm is triggered a specified number of pre and post trigger buffer frames are sent to the configured FTP server The Pre trigger buffer function allows users to check what happened to cause the trigger 450 System settings Note Normally the range of the Pre trigger buffer is 1 20 frames This range will change accordingly if the MJPEG frame rate on the Video frame rate page see Video frame rate on page 75 is 6 or slower With the Post trigger function users can set a certain amount of images to be uploaded after the triggering of the alarm input Important Uploading images by FTP or e mail is only possible if MJPEG output is configured If only H 264 streaming is enabled no images will be sent Continue image upload If selected you can choose to upload the triggered images for a certain time or to keep uploading until the trigger is off e Upload for n sec The number of frames per second fps selected in the Image Frequence list is sent to the FTP Server for the number of seconds specified in the Upload for n sec box The range is 1 to 9999 seconds e Upload during trigger active The number of frames per second fps selected in the Image Frequence list is sent to the FTP Server until the trigger is no longer active The range is 1 to 15 frames PTZ function Assign a camera function Preset Sequence Autopan or Cruise and specify a Pre
25. tab click Factory default in the menu on the left Click Full Restore The system will restart in 30 seconds N Note The camera s IP address will be restored to the factory default IP address that iS 10 X X X To perform a partial restore excluding the network settings On the System tab click Factory default in the menu on the left Click Partial Restore N The system will restart in 30 seconds Note The camera s current network settings will not be affected by the restore To restart the system without changing its settings e Click Reboot Me6sp System settings 6 15 Software version The software version is nk20140499NSA The switch version is SAID BC7B The main version is MBE2D ACAG The module version is Cbpao9 System gt Software version To display software version of the camera e On the System tab click Software version in the menu on the left Version information is shown in the web browser Note that version numbers appearing in your webpage may differ from the numbers shown in the example above 6 16 Software upgrade Upar z Follow These Steps To Do The Software Upgrade stepi Upload the bimary fle Step Select binary file you want to upgrade Steps Click the upgrade button to start the upgrade process Upgrade System gt Software upgrade 66 System settings 6 17 Administrators can upgrade the software of the HSD820 on the Softwar
26. use Multicast mode you must also supply the Multicast IP address and the appropriate video and audio ports In the Multicast TTL text box specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass before expiring on the network 3 Click Save Note Only RTP over UDP supports two way audio 74 Video and Audio Streaming 7 5 7 6 Video frame rate MIPEG Frame Rate Setting MPEG frame rate H264 1 Frame Rate Setting H264 1 frame rate H264 2 Frame Rate Setting H264 2 frame rate H264 3 Frame Rate Setting H264 3 frame rate Save H264 4 Frame Rate Setting H264 4 frame rate Save Streaming gt Video frame rate On the Video frame rate page the administrator can set the MJPEG H 264 1 H 264 2 H 264 3 and H 264 4 frame rate that is the number of frames per second The default frame rate is 30 fps The setting range is from 1 to 30 fps After setting a value click Save to confirm your setting Note Lower frame rates will decrease video smoothness Audio Transmission Mode Full duplex Talk and hsten simultaneously Half duplex Talk or listen not at the same tme Simplex Takk only Simplex Listen only Disable Server Gain Setting Input gaim Output gaim Bit Rate Recording to Storage Streaming gt Audio N70 Video and Audio Streaming On the Audio page administrators can select the transmission mode and bit rate for audi
27. you can select an appropriate maximum level for automatic gain control AGC or set this to off Full Auto In this mode the camera s shutter speed iris and gain control circuits work together to provide consistent video output Shutter Priority In this mode it is the shutter speed that takes main control of exposure Shutter speed values range from 1 10000 to 1 second P Iris In this mode users can manually adjust the iris size and minimum shutter speed ND 86 D PTZ amp IMAGE 8 9 Iris Priority In this mode the iris opening has the highest priority in exposure control Iris opening values range from F1 6 to F28 The lower the number the more light is let into the lens Manual In this mode the shutter speed 1 10000 to 1 iris opening F1 6 to F28 and gain 1 to 15 settings can be specified manually Camera WB White balance Auto Indoor Outdoor E ATW One Push Manual Rgain BR 0 255 Bgain EE 0 255 PTZ gt Camera WB Colour temperature A camera needs to measure the quality of a light source and create a reference colour temperature in order to calculate all the other colours The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin K Users can select one of the White Balance control modes according to the operating environment The table below gives the colour temperatures of some light sources as a general reference Light source Colour temperature in K Cl
28. 1 128 minutes that you want to elapse before running a Preset point Sequence line Autopan path or Cruise line With the Home function activated the camera starts to count down when it idles and then executes the predefined action when the time expires 83D PTZ amp IMAGE 8 6 Tilt Range Angle Setting Min 10 f 10 10 max ERIM 20 100 me Set PTZ gt Tilt Range The tilt range of the HSD820 cameras is adjustable from minimum 10 to maximum 100 To adjust the angle setting 1 On the PTZ tab click Tilt Range in the menu on the left 2 Enter the desired minimum and maximum tilt angle in the corresponding text boxes 3 Click Set D 84 D PTZ amp IMAGE 8 7 Privacy Mask Mask Setting Switch Transparency Color Mask 1 16 Zoom Factor Mask Clearing Mask PTZ gt Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask function aims to avoid any intrusive monitoring The HSD820 supports up to 16 privacy masks To set a privacy mask Om A WN 10 On the PTZ tab click Privacy Mask in the menu on the left Under Mask Setting click to open the Switch list select On and then click Set Set the Transparency of the mask to On or Off as desired Select the colour of the mask from the Color list and then click Set In the Mask 1 16 text box assign a number to the mask Set the Zoom Factor to On or Off as desired If you select On the mask is not displayed when the zoom factor is small
29. 2 37 205 255 088 PiE aiii Capabilities 5 68 E 172 38 35 4 255 0 0 0 5394059756 Trafficserver 172 M 20 28 295 155 0 0 SOMOSITSE Remove device from ist Del Traftficserver Ate Pe EE 255 255 8 8 Trafficseocau FS ETUTU Trafficserver AMG 255 255 0 0 Trafficserver 6 172 3 0 2 4 0 1 ll a m i Connect to a device via Siqura Device Manager 4 4 Change the network settings with Siqura Device Manager With Siqura Device Manager you can directly change the network settings of the HSD820 To assign a static IP address Go to the list of detected devices and then right click the entry for the HSD820 Click Change Network Settings In Change Network Settings click Static IP Provide the camera with an appropriate IP address netmask and gateway address for the desired network configuration and then click OK KR W N e 5 In the pop up window indicating that you have successfully changed the settings click OK Wait one minute and then rescan the network 7 To access the webpages of the HSD820 double click its entry in the list of found devices Di6 pD Access the webpages 4 5 hid Change Network Settings 10 50 3 145 Current IF address Curent Netmask Curent Gateway Static IP New IP address New Metmask Mew Gateway Enable DHCP Cancel Assign a static IP address To assign a DHCP server 1 Record the HSD820 s MAC address see the Seria no column in Siqura Device Manager for fu
30. 8 5 Manual trigger System gt Events gt Manual trigger On the Manual trigger page administrators can activate manual alarm triggering and define the actions to be taken when the user clicks the Manual Trigger button on the Home page Manual Trigger Click On or Off to enable or disable the Manual trigger respectively Triggered action Select the desired trigger actions which are to be performed in the event of an alarm For more information see Alarm trigger actions on page 45 File name The File Name text box allows users to specify the file name conventions for captured images For more information see Specifying file name conventions on page 47 1530 System settings 6 8 6 Audio detection O of Detection Level 1 100 io Time interval sec 0 7200 m Triggered Action E Enable alarm output 1 E Enable alarm output 2 E Send message by FTP E Send message by E Mail _ Upload image by FTP _ Upload image by E Mail E Send HTTP motification E Record video chp File Name File mame imagejpg Add date time suffix Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add sequence number suffix up to lo and then start over overwrite System gt Events gt Manual trigger The Audio detection function allows the camera to detect audio and trigger alarms when the audio volume in the detected area reaches exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value To enable Audio detection On the
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33. HSD820 Series Full HD IP speed dome camera SOUR Note To ensure proper operation please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain the information for future reference Copyright 2015 Siqura B V All rights reserved HSD820 User Manual v2 142703 2 AIT55 Nothing from this publication may be copied translated reproduced and or published by means of printing photocopying or by any other means without the prior written permission of Siqura Sigura reserves the right to modify specifications stated in this manual Brand names Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners Liability Sigura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all relevant product components this manual may nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies We invite you to offer your suggestions and comments by email via t writing tkhsecurity com Your feedback will help us to further improve our documentation How to contact us If you have any comments or queries concerning any aspect related to the product do not hesitate to contact Siqura B V Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands General 31 182 592 333 Fax 31 182 592 123 E mail sales nl tkhsecurity com W
34. Home System Streaming PTZ amp IMAGE and Logout Di8 D Access the webpages Home On the Home page see Home on page 20 you can watch a live video stream from the camera and see stream details System From the System tab see System on page 25 administrators can view and configure system security and network related settings and upgrade the embedded software Streaming From the Streaming tab see Video and Audio Streaming on page 69 administrators can set video and audio formats and compression parameters PTZ amp IMAGE From the PTZ amp IMAGE tab see PTZ amp IMAGE on page 77 users can program preset points cruise lines autopan paths and sequence lines via PTZ controls and adjust various camera parameters such as Auto Exposure AE White Balance WB Back Light Compensation BLC Sharpness and Exposure Compensation Logout The Logout option logs the user off of the camera webpages and reopens the logon page 19D 5 1 Home E This chapter gives an overview of the actions that you can perform from the home page of the camera View live video Control PTZ functions Record live view images Save snapshots of live view images Adjust the video display size Select the video format Communicate with a remote site See details about the current video and audio Select a display language for the webpages In This Chapter 5 1 Overview 5 2 Features 5 3 PTZ Panel Overview
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36. SD820 series cameras with a video management system VMS In support of open standards the HSD820 cameras are compliant with the ONVIF Profile S specification as well as the Siqura Open Streaming Architecture OSA HTTP API High speed dome The HSD820 series cameras have a 20x H2 model or 30x H3 model auto focus zoom lens Precision 400 per second pan and tilt drive technology offers almost instant preset positioning Support for many presets cruises and sequences provides for highly flexible manual or automatic operation Day Night Backlight Compensation and Wide Dynamic Range The HSD820 series cameras provide automatic day night functionality for use in low light situations Backlight compensation enhances image visibility in difficult lighting conditions Wide dynamic range solves the problem of overlit images by combining the best of two pictures with different exposure settings Image stabiliser The HSD820H3 has a built in image stabiliser to prevent vibrations from disrupting a camera view or footage such as those caused by wind in pole mount installations D12 D Product overview Privacy masks Through the camera s web interface administrators can configure privacy masks to conceal sensitive areas such as point of sale keypads in retail or ATM applications as well as windows or other exposed areas appearing in city centre surveillance situations Audio and I O contacts The HSD820 series cameras combine strea
37. System tab click Events in the menu on the left Click Audio detection Under Audio Detection select On The default setting is Off 4 Under Audio Detection Setting type a Detection Level value This value sets the detection level for each sampling volume the smaller the value the more sensitive it is The default level is 10 5 Under Audio Detection Setting type a Time interval value The value is the interval between each detected audio event The default interval is 10 6 Under Triggered Action select the actions to be performed when audio is detected For more information see the Triggered Action section 7 If applicable under File name specify a file name for a file to be sent when audio is detected and then select an option to add a suffix to the file name or overwrite the previous file For more information see Specifying file name conventions 8 Click Save SMTP FTP and or HTTP configuration must be completed prior to using these protocols in alarm actions Important Uploading images by FTP or e mail is only possible if MJPEG output is configured If only H 264 streaming is enabled no images will be sent D 54 D System settings 6 9 6 9 1 Storage management Recorded video can be stored on a microSD card inserted into the camera or on a network share SD Card Device type SD card Free space 12357 48KB Total size 19271057KH Status Yes Full No Device setting Format device Disk cle
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39. anup setting E Enable automatic disk cleanup Remove recordings older than a aai Remove oldest recordings when disk is jes Full Recording list Date yyryy mm dd Date yyyy mm dd FileName Size M0_20140509_160625 a0 MO 20140509 160649 0 N 201440509_160353 avi N_20140509_163058 av System gt Storage management gt SD Card You can implement local recording using a microSD SDHC card up to 64 GB On the Storage Management page administrators can view capacity information of the microSD SDHC card and a recording list with all the recording files that are saved on the memory card Administrators can also format the SD card and implement automatic recording cleanup Note Format the microSD SDHC card when using it for the first time Formatting is also required when a memory card already used on one camera is transferred to another camera with a different software platform To implement and activate recording to the SD card On the Storage Management page format the card if necessary and configure disk cleanup settings On the Recording page set a recording schedule and or Under Triggered action on the Application Motion detection Network failure detection Tampering Manual trigger or Audio detection webpage select Record video clip When the recording mode is set to Always consecutive recording and microSD SDHC card recording is also allowed to be triggered by events the system will immediately s
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41. caateeestamcaneuwaananneteresanaauoaanaunennenen 93 Appendix Enable UPAP iiisiictededecsse ses ctascaateiesacaasvedesennew ded edenwendeceiscinnaeceebenncs 94 Appendix Delete the existing Siqura Viewer software scccccsseseeeessnnnnnees 95 Appendix Set Up Internet Security s ss ss 2 s 96 Appendix NTCIP Configuration sssssssss22220222200u220u2220uu220uuuununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 97 Supported conformance QlOUDS wrrcnccdesmptousccciccnmeuansdenanaxetmneveundeceanvens eve 97 CNPO a E cczstes E E E E E suse eons 97 CCIV CONJ U AUO rreri rnas DEEE EE AE EEP EEE ESEE EEEE EIERNE 98 MOUONTO aaa T EEE AAE E S E E EE 98 NMP es pe etna geese EEE E AEA E E EEE 99 INGE ccp AANE AAE EEEREN 100 Go G About this manual What this manual covers This manual applies to the HSD820 series Siqura s full HD IP speed dome cameras It explains e How to communicate with the unit e How to operate the unit e How to adjust the unit s settings For instructions on camera installation and establishing connections see the separate Quick Start Guide and Installation Manual provided with each HSD820 series model Who should read this manual This manual is intended for technicians and operators involved in the configuration and operation of HSD820 cameras What you should already know Adequate knowledge and skills in the following fields are recommended when working with this product e Ba
42. camera returns to the regular recording mode after event recording stops Using the From To time boxes users can search the recorded files in a specified time range Two file formats that is avi video format and jpeg image format are available for selection The following capital letters are used to indicate the recording type e A Alarm e Motion detection e Network failure e Regular scheduled recording Tampering C 4A 3 Z2ZZ e Audio detection Files can be removed sorted and downloaded Toremove a file H Click on the selected file 2 Press the Remove button The file is deleted from the card To sort the files by name and date Click Sort To save or view a recording file In the Recording list select a file N Click Download D 56 D System settings A window appears with a link to the file 3 Click on the link to save the file locally or to play it in your default viewing software 6 9 2 Network Share Device information Device type Network Share i Free space 0GB Total size Status offline Full Storage Settings Protocol SAMBA W H st Share User name Password Storage Tools Format device Disk cleanup setting E Enable automatic disk deanup Remove recordings older than day s Remove oldest recordings when disk is ass 3o full Recording list From 2010 04 01 i 2010 04 01 Date yryy mm dd Date yy m
43. cording to the network storage when an event occurs The camera returns to the regular recording mode after event recording stops Using the From To time boxes users can search the recorded files in a specified time range Two file formats that is avi video format and jpeg image format are available for selection The following capital letters are used to indicate the recording type e A Alarm e M Motion detection e N Network failure e R Regular scheduled recording e T Tampering e U Audio detection Files can be removed sorted and downloaded Toremove a file H Click on the selected file 2 Press the Remove button The file is deleted from the network storage To sort the files by name and date Click Sort To save or view a recording file In the Recording list select a file N Click Download D 58 D System settings A window appears with a link to the file 3 Click on the link to save the file locally or to play it in your default viewing software 6 10 Recording Recording Storage 50 Card Network Share Recording Schedule Disable Always Only during time frame Boson OeMon Btwe Bwed th en Bi sat Start hme PARN Duration Save System gt Recording Recording schedules Administrators can configure up to 10 recording schedules that meet the surveillance requirements Recordings are stored on the microSD SDHC card or on a network sha
44. ction is LEFT as shown below LEFT RIGHT anti clockwise clockwise End Point Sequence Sequence setting Sequence run Sequence line PTZ gt Sequence M3810 PTZ amp IMAGE The sequence function executes prepositioning of the pan tilt zoom and focus features in a certain sequence for a camera The HSD820 series cameras support up to eight sequence lines Up to 64 points can be specified for each sequence line Note Before setting this function users must set at least two preset points To program a sequence line On the PTZ tab click Sequence in the menu on the left Under Sequence setting click Edit Click to open the Sequence line list on the Sequence Set page and then select the number of the line 1 8 you wish to program 4 Set up each sequence point in the desired order by assigning a preset from the Name list and specifying a dwell time 0 255 and speed 0 14 in the corresponding text boxes For more information on dwell times see below Sequence points 1 64 can be accessed through the Pre page and Next page buttons 5 Click Save To execute a defined sequence On the PTZ tab click Sequence in the menu on the left 2 Under Sequence run select the number of the sequence line to be run from the Sequence line list 3 Press Go The camera starts moving from preset to preset sequentially as programmed To view the cruise in full screen mode right click the live view pane and th
45. e Frequence list e Upload during trigger active Emails are sent until the trigger is no longer active Each email contains the number of frames per second fps selected from the Image Frequence list The range is 1 to 15 frames Send HTTP notification An HTTP Notification Server can listen for notification messages from IP cameras The HSD820 can send alarm and motion detection triggered notifications to the server selected in the HTTP address list For information on HTTP configuration see HTTP on page 43 To enable the sending of HTTP notifications Select Send HTTP notification In the HTTP address list select an HTTP server In the Custom parameters box specify the parameters for event notifications If for example the custom parameter is set as action 1 amp group 2 and the HTTP server name is http 192 168 0 1 admin php the notification will be sent to the HTTP server as http 192 168 0 1 admin php action 1 amp group 2 when an alarm is triggered Specifying file name conventions File name File name Add date time suffix Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add sequence number suffix up to lio j and then start over Overwnrite Application gt Alarm pin status gt File name D47 p System settings 6 8 2 The File Name text box allows users to specify the file name conventions for captured images The following options are available for naming image files File
46. e Specifying file name conventions on page 47 7 Click Save Note that SMTP FTP and or HTTP configuration must be completed prior to using these protocols in alarm actions For more information see Mail on page 41 FTP on page 42 and or HTTP on page 43 Important Uploading images by FTP or e mail is only possible if MJPEG output is configured If only H 264 streaming is enabled no images will be sent N44 System settings 6 8 1 1 Alarm type The input type drives the alarm output Normal close indicates that the connectors are normally closed and a disconnection will trigger a digital output signal Normal open indicates that the connectors are normally open and a connection will trigger a digital output signal See the relevant installation manual for more information Alarm trigger actions Triggered action Enable alarm output 1 7 Enable alarm output 2 Send message by FIP Al Send message by E Mail Upload image by FTF 4 Upload image by E Mail FIP address FIP1 E Mail address Pre tigger buffer Pre trigger buffer Post trigger buffer Post trigger buffer Conbnue image upload Continue image upload o Upload for sec o Upload for lh seg Uplead during trigger E Upload during trigger active Image frequence Max fps Image frequence Max ips PTZ Function Send HTTP notification Preset Function line ir HTTP address HTIP1 Dwell time Custom parameters Record video clip Record to Pre
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48. e interoperability and interchangeability of traffic control and Intelligent Transportation Systems ITS devices This appendix provides information about the conformance groups which are supported by the HSD820 In This Chapter supported conformance CLOUDS ica cccentecccrsadeotauvesseniageeceeadeesadautedionwinedeundiecendatatinsaseonan 97 SDP ML a a shee se yee E EN E E ES 99 Supported conformance groups The HSD820 firmware supports all the mandatory parts and some of the optional parts see table below of the NTCIP CCTV specification as laid down in the NTCIP 1205 2001 v01 08 document This means that in terms of section 4 of this document the following conformance groups are supported Conformance group Reference Conformance requirement Configuration NTCIP 1201 1996 mandatory CCTV Configuration NTCIP 1205 mandatory Motion Control NTCIP 1205 optional Conformance statement table Configuration Most of the Configuration conformance group objects listed below contain static device information e Global Set ID parameter e Maximum modules parameter e Module table e Module number e Module device node e Module make e Module model e Model version e Module type e Base standards parameter D 970D Appendix NTCIP Configuration CCTV configuration The CCTV Configuration conformance group consist of objects that specify the configuration parameters of a CCTV For details refer to NTCIP 1205 Conformance requir
49. e left Click to open the list under Recording to Storage and then click Enable Click Save Note If the chosen bit rate is not compatible with the player there will only be noise instead of audio during playback 11760 8 8 1 E PTZ amp IMAGE From the PTZ tab users can view a live video stream control the camera s PTZ functions and configure camera parameters In This Chapter Gl PROSE A EA T E E A EE E E E T T TE Gunoubeyeeer cana 77 ad S E a EEE E EE E EET E E E E TEE aba EES 79 Ooo AWODI a E E E E 80 Bit E T a E E E E E E E AN 81 Ge MOMS cgay aparece ere cen cos eenecceradeegus buses acca ETE A E E di dundetad 83 BO TIE RIN o E EEEE E OE E E T EEEE E EEEE E E EE E 84 O27 PYAYI E aE A EAA 85 Dus camera EKP S U E r o E E N 86 Lae a VV es a EEE E E E E E EE NOE E A E 87 6 10 Calera E E sass E E T T P A T E E E E E TEAT 89 SA Carer MISE Aeae E cease EE E E AER 90 SAL CAME ra APO Oea EA EEE E ESEA 92 ak oC aie a De E E E E 93 Numi 1 10 Name Preset go PTZ gt Preset 077p PTZ amp IMAGE The HSD820 series cameras support a total of 256 preset points To set a preset point On the PTZ tab click Preset in the menu on the left Position the pointer on the live view pane Keeping the left mouse button pressed move the camera to the desired view by dragging the red pointer Using the buttons under the live view pane adjust the fine zoom focus ratio 5 Click to open t
50. e upgrade page Important Upgrading the software also resets the factory default settings including the IP address Make sure to note all settings before proceeding To upgrade the software of your camera 1 Make sure that the upgrade software file is available before attempting to upgrade software On the System tab click Software upgrade in the menu on the left Click Browse and select the location and binary file to be uploaded such as userland img for example Note Software upgrade file names must be userland img Other file upgrades should only be performed by qualified technicians Do not change the upgrade file name or the system will fail to find the file Select the file to be upgraded from the Select binary file you want to upgrade list Click Upgrade The upgrade process starts Progress is shown by an upgrade status bar When the upgrade process is complete the web browser returns to the home page and operation can continue Close your web browser On the Windows Start Menu click Control Panel and then click Programs and Features In the programs list select Siqura Viewer and then click Remove to uninstall the existing Siqura Viewer Reopen your web browser log on to the HSD820 and then allow the automatic download and installation of Siqura Viewer Maintenance Export Files Export configuration files _ Export Upload Files Select configuration files gt Browse Upload
51. ect a pan speed from the Speed list From the Direction list select a direction for the autopan For more information see below Position the pointer on the live view pane Keeping the left mouse button pressed drag the red pointer across the live view to move the camera to the starting point of the autopan path Click the Set button of Start point Note The zoom ration of an autopan start point will persist throughout the entire path Move the camera to the desired end point of the autopan Click the Set button of End point To execute a defined autopan path 1 On the PTZ tab click Autopan in the menu on the left n 800D PTZ amp IMAGE 8 4 Under Autopan run select the desired autopan path from the Autopan path list Press Run The camera starts moving horizontally as recorded To view the autopan path in full screen mode right click the live view pane and then select fullscreen The autopan path is repeated at ten second intervals To stop running an autopan path e Drag the red mouse pointer across the live view pane in any direction The current autopan path stops and is no longer repeated Direction Use this item to set the autopan direction of the dome camera The dome will start to pan clockwise from the start point to the end point if your selection is RIGHT and then return to the start point The dome will start to pan counterclockwise from the start point to the end point if your sele
52. elevision System Committee standard select one of the NTSC options For those using the Phase Alternate Line system select a PAL option 2 Click SET to confirm the new setting Camera Profile Profile setting Numi 10 iced J save gt mep NN PTZ gt Camera Profile Combinations of camera settings such as those made on the Exposure WB Misc1 and Misc2 pages can be stored as profiles which can be used for specific scenarios To create a profile 1 Configure the various camera settings as needed 2 Open the Profile section 3 Click the Num list and then select a number for the profile 4 Type the profile name in the Name box 5 Click Save 6 To link the profile to a schedule you have configured on the Schedule page select By schedule 7 Click the Schedule box and then select a schedule Multiple schedules can be selected 8 Click Save To activate a profile 1 On the Camera Profile page click to open the Num list D920 PTZ amp IMAGE 8 13 2 Select the required profile number The profile name is displayed in the Name box 3 Click Load The profile takes a while to load The camera adopts the settings associated with the profile To delete a profile On the Camera Profile page click to open the Num list In the Num list select the profile to be deleted Click in the Name box and then click the Close button x which pops up Click Save KR W N e Camera
53. ement within the group is mandatory e rangeMaximumPreset e rangePanLeftLimit e rangePanRightLimit e rangePanHomePosition e trueNorthOffset e rangeTiltUpLimit e rangeTiltDownLimit e rangeZoomLimit e rangeFocusLimit e rangelrisLimit e rangeMinimumPanStepAngle e rangeMinimumTiltStepAngle e timeoutPan e timeoutTilt e timeoutZoom e timeoutFocus e timeoutlris e labelTable labelEntry labelIndex labelText labelFontType labelHeight labelColor labelStartRow labelStartColumn labelStatus labelLocationLabel labelEnableTextDisplay Motion control The Motion Control group defines the variables that provide PTZ control For details refer to NTCIP 1205 Conformance requirement within the group is mandatory e presetGotoPosition e presetStorePosition e positionPan e positionTilt e positionZoomLens e positionFocusLens e positionIrisLens Note Camera control through NTCIP on Siqura multichannel products is limited to video channel 1 Mos 0D Appendix NTCIP Configuration SNMP MIB NTCIP has its own SNMP MIB This database is used to store information which is used to control cameras and other devices in the transportation management system An electronic version of the MIB is available from a NEMA FTP site To get access to the FTP site send your name organisation name and email address to ntcip nema org and request access 1 99 Index A About this Manalicitana
54. en select fullscreen The sequence is continuously repeated To stop running a sequence e Drag the red mouse pointer across the live view pane in any direction The current sequence stops and is no longer repeated Dwell time The dwell time is the duration time the dome remains at a sequence point The range is from 0 to 255 seconds The dome will go to the next sequence point when the dwell time expires D820 PTZ amp IMAGE 8 5 Home setting Switch Time ERR 1 128min reset_Hom Line 1 P PTZ gt Home Users are able to set an operation mode to ensure constant monitoring if the dome idles for a period of time the preset function is activated automatically this is the HOME function The HOME function allows constant and accurate monitoring to avoid the dome stopping or missing events To activate deactivate the Home function a On the PTZ tab click Home in the menu on the left Under Home setting click to open the Switch list and then select On or Off to activate deactivate the HOME function respectively N To configure the Home function On the PTZ tab click Home in the menu on the left In the Time box enter the camera idle time see below range 1 128 minutes From the Type and Line lists select the function and line number to be executed when camera idle time expires 4 Click Set Time The time entered in the Time box represents the duration of camera idle time
55. ent Upload image by FTP Upload image by E Mail FTF address E Mail address Pre tngger butter Pre tigger butter 5 frames Post trigger buffer 5 frames Post trigger buffer Fille Name Fila name Add date time suffix Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add sequence number suffix up to lo and then start over Overwrite System gt Events gt Periodical event On the Periodical event page users can set the camera to upload images periodically to an FTP site or an email address For example if the time interval is set to 60 seconds the camera will upload images to the assigned FTP site or email address every 60 seconds The images to be uploaded are the images before and after the triggered moment In the Triggered Action section users can define how many images are to be uploaded Periodical event The default setting for the Periodical Event function is Off Enable the function by selecting On Time interval The default value of the time interval is 60 seconds The setting range of the time interval is from 60 to 3600 seconds Triggered action Select the desired trigger actions which are to be performed in the event of an alarm For more information see Alarm trigger actions on page 45 File name The File Name text box allows users to specify the file name conventions for captured images For more information see Specifying file name conventions on page 47 D52 0D System settings 6
56. er than the current zoom factor Click Add Drag the red box to position the mask on the camera view as desired Drag the borders of the box to resize the mask as desired It is recommended to set the mask to twice the size of the object to be masked Click Set To edit a privacy mask 1 2 On the PTZ tab click Privacy Mask in the menu on the left In the Mask 1 16 text box enter the number of the mask you wish to edit and then click Edit The camera adopts the position and angle used when the mask was set initially n85 DO PTZ amp IMAGE 8 8 UJ Make the required changes as described above Click Set IN To remove a mask On the PTZ tab click Privacy Mask in the menu on the left Under Mask Clearing click to open the Mask list Select the number of the mask to be removed Click Clear KR WN e Camera Exposure Exposure Mode Auto Mode Max Gain 2406 Full Auto Min Shutter Speed CE Shutter Poonty P Ins Min Shutter Speed Ins Prority Min Shutter Speed Manual Mode EE Manual Shutter aso Iris CEJ Gain PTZ gt Camera Exposure Exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor It is determined by the width of the lens diaphragm opening the shutter speed and other exposure parameters On the Exposure page users can select one of the exposure modes for optimised video output in accordance with the operating environment Max Gain Here
57. erence to radio communications in any installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy improper use or special circumstances may cause interference to other equipment or a performance decrease due to interference radiated by other equipment In such cases the user will have to take appropriate measures to reduce such interactions between this and other equipment Any interruption of the shielding inside or outside the equipment could make the equipment more prone to fail EMC requirements Non video signal lines must use appropriate shielded Cat 5 cabling S FTP or at least an equivalent Ensure that a electrically connected components are carefully earthed and protected against surges high voltage transients caused by switching or lightning ESD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage or destroy electronic components Proper precautions should be taken against ESD when opening the equipment EV 614 Safety and compliance 2 2 ROHS statement 3 Global concerns over the health and environmental risks associated with the E use of certain environmentally sensitive materials in electronic products have COMPLIANT led the European Union EU to enact the Directive on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances ROHS 2002 95 EC Siqura offers products that comply with the EU s RoHS Directive The full version of the Siqura ROHS statement can be viewed at www siqura com Pr
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59. essful The port number may range from 1024 to 65535 For example if the administrator changes the HTTPS port of a camera with an IP address of 192 168 0 100 from 443 to 650 the user must type in the address https 192 168 0 100 650 instead of https 192 168 0 100 Note Be aware that a different port must be chosen from the one set for the Web Server port IPv address configuration To enable IPv support 1 On the System tab click Network in the menu on the left M35 D System settings 6 3 2 In the Network submenu select Basic Under IPv6 Address Configuration select Enable IPv6 Click Save The IPv6 IP address is displayed QoS DSCP Settings Video DSCP Audio DSCP Management DSCP System gt Network gt QoS DiffServ and QoS Differentiated Services DiffServ or DS is a method for adding Quality of Service QoS to IP networks In routed networks critical network traffic such as video and audio streams which require a relatively uninterrupted flow of data can get blocked due to other traffic DiffServ can be used to classify network traffic and give precedence that is low latency guaranteed service to high priority traffic while offering best effort service to non critical traffic such as file transfers or Web traffic Each stream has a DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point field in the IP header Routers will identify the network service type in the DSCP field and provide the appr
60. et up to ten motion detection windows can be added A red frame displays in the camera view around the selected detection area These areas can be added removed moved and or resized Motion detection with two windows configured To add a motion detection area e Click add To remove a motion detection area e Select the area and then click delete To resize a motion detection area e Point to the edge of the red frame and drag the pointer to modify the size of the motion detection area To move the motion detection frame e Press and hold the mouse button in the centre of the red frame and drag the frame to the desired position Motion detection window The Motion window appears when Motion Detection is active It displays the configured motion detection threshold level The amount of motion currently being detected is shown as a blue graph line relative to the motion detection threshold level The configured motion detection Peaks rising above the set motion detection threshold level level will trigger an alarm and possibly actions as well D 50 D System settings 6 8 3 Motion Detection alarms will not trigger if the Motion Detection function is disabled or while the Motion Detection settings are saving In these cases the motion indication window displays the text Motion Detection Is Not Active Motion Detection Is Not Active Motion detection is disabled Network Failure
61. he Num list and then assign a number to the current camera position Numbers 1 256 are accessed with the PrePage and NextPage buttons In the Name text box enter a descriptive name 7 To save these settings click Set To move the camera to a specified preset point On the PTZ tab click Preset in the menu on the left 2 Under Preset go click to open the Presetlist Numbers 1 256 are accessed with the PrePage and NextPage buttons 3 Select the desired preset point The camera moves to the target position To delete a preset point On the PTZ tab click Preset in the menu on the left 2 Under Preset setting click to open the Num list Numbers 1 256 are accessed with the PrePage and NextPage buttons 3 Select the preset point you wish to delete Click Delete D78 D PTZ amp IMAGE 8 2 Cruise Cruise setting Cruise path Record start Record end Cruise run Cruise path PTZ gt Cruise Cruise is a route formed with manual operation through adjusting the pan and tilt position which can be stored and recalled to execute repeatedly The HSD820 series cameras Support up to eight programmable cruise paths Torecord a cruise path On the PTZ tab click Cruise in the menu on the left 2 Under Cruise setting select a path number on the Cruise path list Note An existing recording stored under the selected path number will be overwritten with the new recording 3 Position the pointer on the live view
62. he sender s email address will be displayed in the alarm triggered email or FTP message 410 System settings 6 6 FTP FIP lst FTP server 1st FIP server port ist FTP user name ist FIP password ist FIP remote folder E ist FIP passive mode 2nd FIP server 2nd FTP server port 2nd FTP user name 2nd FIP password 2nd FTP remote folder E 2nd FIP passive mode System gt FTP Administrators can configure the camera to send messages to one or two specific File Transfer Protocol FTP sites when an alarm is triggered For FTP server details contact your network administrator or network service provider or install FTP software on a PC on the same network as the camera To configure FTP settings 1 On the System tab click FTP in the menu on the left N Enter the following FTP details Server IP address or host name Server port 21 is the default port for FTP servers User name from the account created on the FTP server Password Remote folder Note Do not enter the complete FTP path into the remote folder field For example if the remote folder is C FTP example and the FTP path is c FTP then only the word example should be entered 3 Enable the ist FTP passive mode or the 2nd FTP passive mode or both if necessary In passive mode the relevant FTP server initiates a connection with the FTP client by sending its IP address through a dynamic port In active mode the FTP client
63. irm password text boxes Maximum password length is 14 characters For security purposes this input is displayed as dots Note The following characters are valid A Z a z 0 9 amp _ 4 Click Save The web interface prompts the administrator for the new password for continued access Adding and managing user accounts The camera supports a maximum of twenty user accounts User names and passwords can be up to 16 characters The maximum length for passwords is 14 characters Each user can be assigned the privileges of Camera control Talk and Listen 0270 System settings 6 2 1 3 Privilege Description I O access This privilege granted by default supports fundamental functions that enable users to view video when accessing the camera Camera control This privilege allows the user to change camera parameters on the PTZ tab Talk Listen The Talk and Listen functions allow the user to communicate from the local machine with for example the administrator on a remote site To add a user KR W N e b gt KR W N e gt gt KR W N e On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click User In the Add User section type the new user s name and password Click to select the Camera control Talk and Listen check boxes as appropriate to set the user s permissions Permission to view the home page and operate its controls is granted by default to all user
64. ital zoom e Optical output Analogue output options e Day Night with IR cut filter WDR BLC e 360 Continuous rotation HSD820H3 E e 400 s Preset targeting outdoor model e 256 Presets 8 Programmable cruises e Two alarm inputs Two alarm outputs e Electronic Image Stabilisation e Two way audio e 16 Privacy masks e ONVIF Profile S e NTCIP protocol support 811 Product overview 3 2 HSD820H3EXP explosion protected full HD IP PTZ dome camera e Explosion protected for use in onshore offshore marine and heavy industrial applications e Full HD 1080p resolution e Quad stream H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG e 30x Optical zoom 12x Digital zoom e Day Night with IR cut filter WDR BLC e 360 Continuous rotation e 400 s Preset targeting e 256 Presets 8 Programmable cruises e Two alarm inputs Two alarm outputs HSD820H3EXP e IP66 IP67 Ingress rating e Electronic Image Stabilisation e Two way audio e 16 Privacy masks e ONVIF Profile S e NTCIP protocol support Description Multistream high definition The HSD820 series cameras have quad stream capability for simultaneous streaming of H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG Full HD 1080p streaming with a D1 second stream or dual 720p streaming is possible Multiple combinations of resolution and frame rate can be configured to satisfy different live viewing and recording scenarios Open standards Sigura provides multiple options to easily integrate the H
65. lect Basic Select Use fixed IP address In the IP address box type the camera s IP address a A W N e Enter the subnet mask default gateway and DNS server IP addresses in the appropriate boxes See below for more detailed information Click Save to confirm the new settings 7 Enter the new IP address in the address bar of your web browser and then press Enter to re establish communication with the camera Or Find the camera with Siqura Device Manager IP address The IP address identifies the camera on the network Subnet mask The subnet mask is used to determine if the destination is on the same subnet The default value is 255 0 0 0 Default gateway The default gateway is used to forward frames to destinations on other subnets If the gateway setting is invalid transmissions to destinations on other subnets will fail DNS The primary DNS is the primary domain name server that translates host names into IP addresses The secondary DNS is a second domain name server that is used if the primary DNS is unavailable D 340D System settings 6 3 1 3 6 3 1 4 6 3 1 5 Use PPPoE The Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE enables users to securely transfer data To use PPPoE On the System tab click Network in the menu on the left In the Network submenu select Basic Click Use PPPoE Specify the PPPoE user name and password Click Save uBR W N e Advanced settings Web Server
66. lient certificate and Private key must be uploaded to authenticate the camera itself To upload a Client certificate Private key Om A W N On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click IEEE 802 1X Under Client certificate Private key click Browse Browse to the folder containing the certificate key and select the file Click Upload The certificate key is installed In the Identity text box enter the user identity associated with the certificate System settings 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 1 1 Up to 16 characters can be used 7 In the Private key password text box enter the password for your user identity Up to 16 characters can be used 8 To enable IEEE 802 1X select Enable IEEE 802 1x Click Save Network From the Network pages the administrator can configure IP address assignment and settings for Quality of Service QoS the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and Universal Plug and Play UPnP Basic General Get IP address automatically Use fixed IP address IP address 7222 250 142 Subnet mask 35 255 255 0 Default gateway 72 22 250 143 Primary DNS 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 Use PPPoE User name Password Advanced Web Server port RISP port MJPEG over HTTP port HTTPS port IPv Address Configuration Enable IPw Address fe60 206 731 fe00 408f 64 System gt Network gt Basic This page describes how to configure the came
67. list 5 Click Apply IP addresses listed under Filtered IP Addresses are now allowed denied access to the camera To add an IP address Enter the IP address 2 Click Add The address is added to the currently configured IP addresses Up to 256 IP addresses can be specified To delete an IP address 1 Select the IP address 2 Click Delete The IP address is removed from the list D310 System settings 6 2 4 6 2 4 1 6 2 4 2 D320 IEEE 802 1X CA certificate Pt Exnze_ Upload CA certificate Client certificate Upload Client certificate Private key es Upload Private key Settings Identity Private key password E Enable IEEE 802 1 System gt Security gt IEEE 802 1X The HSD820 is allowed to access a network protected by 802 1X EAPOL Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN Users need to contact the network administrator to obtain certificates User IDs and passwords CA certificate The CA certificate is created by the Certificate Authority CA for validation purposes Upload the certificate to verify the server s identity To install a CA certificate Om A A W N e On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click IEEE 802 1X Under CA certificate click Browse Browse to the folder containing the certificate and select the file Click Upload The certificate is installed Client certificate and private key The C
68. ly start recording to the network share once events occur The camera will return to the regular recording mode when event recording stops M570 System settings Device information The Device information section of the Network Share page shows e The type of storage device e The amount of free space available on the device e The total amount of storage on the device e Status whether the device is offline or online e Full whether or not there is storage space available Storage Settings Use this section to provide details regarding the protocol to be used the path to the network share and the user s identity If you cannot access the network share verify that the network settings are correctly configured and that you have the required share and user permissions Format device Clicking Format erases all information on the network share Disk cleanup setting Use this section to remove old recordings automatically You can set it to remove recordings older than the specified number of days or weeks and or to remove recordings starting with the oldest on the disk when a specified percentage of the disk is full Recording list Each video file on the network storage card is listed in the Recording list The maximum file size is 60 MB per file When the recording mode is set to Always consecutive recording and recording to network storage is also allowed to be triggered by events the system will immediately start event re
69. m dd FileName Sire System gt Storage management gt Network Share The HSD820 supports recording video to a network share On the Network Share page administrators can view capacity information of the network share and a recording list with all the recording files that are saved on the network share Administrators can also format the network share and implement automatic recording cleanup To implement and activate recording to the network share l On the Network Share page use the Host and Share boxes in the Storage Settings section to specify the path to the network share 2 In the User name and Password boxes provide the credentials required to access the network share 3 Click Save The network share status information appears in the Device information section 4 Format the network share if necessary and configure disk cleanup settings Warning Formatting the network share erases all information on the share Be sure to save a copy of any information on the share you need to keep before reformatting See Recording list below for more information 5 On the Recording page set a recording schedule and or Under Triggered action on the Application Motion detection Network failure detection Tampering Manual trigger or Audio detection webpage select Record video clip When the recording mode is set to Always consecutive recording and recording is also allowed to be triggered by events the system will immediate
70. mbers after every user name corresponds to one of the four permissions in the following order I O access Camera control Talk and Listen The number 1 indicates that a privilege is granted the number O indicates that a privilege is denied For more information see User 63D System settings 6 13 3 Parameters exposure mode lt auto gt manual shutter speed lt 6 gt manual AGC gain lt 6 gt white balance mode lt auto gt white balance rain lt 57 gt white balance bgain lt 54 gt backlight lt off gt brightness value lt 0 gt System gt gt View information gt View parameters The HSD820 camera s parameters are stored in its configuration file To view the system parameters e On the System tab click View information in the menu on the left and then click Parameters The parameters are displayed in the browser Note Refresh the webpage to view the most current parameter values D 64 D System settings 6 14 Factory default Factory default Restore factory settings and lose any changes System will restart and need installer program to setup network Restore factory settings excluding network settings f Partial Restore Reboot the system _Reboot System gt Factory default The Factory default page enables administrators to reset the camera to the default factory settings To perform a full restore to the default factory settings On the System
71. mediately if the camera is wet and ask a qualified technician for servicing Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock kiak Safety and compliance Do not use strong or abrasive detergents to clean the camera Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when it is dirty If the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently To clean the lens use lens tissue or a cotton tipped applicator and ethanol Do not clean the lens with strong detergents 2 3 Compliance CE MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Product identification TKH SECURITY SOLUTIONS SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONE Product Cameras and accessories Brand Siqura formerly Optelecom NKF Versions Analog or IP Indoor or Outdoor Box cameras BC10 BC12 BC14 BC20 BC22 BC24 BC62 BC64 BC6G20 BC820 BL820 Fixed dome cameras FD12 FD20 FD22 FD24 FD24 WDR FD27 FD28 FD62 FD64 FD67 FD68 FD820 IFD820 CD820 PTZ dome cameras MSD620 MSD622 MD10 MD12 MD20 MD22 MD60 MD62 HD10 HD12 HD16 HD18 HD20 HD22 HD26 HD60 HD62 HD66 HSD620 HSD621 HSD622 HSD624 HDS626 HSD628 HSD820 Accessories MFM or MFM 2 multi function monitor Surveillance controller Lenses Wall mounts Ceiling mounts Pole mounts Covers and PA series and PSA series power supply adapters Remark Conditions Product names may be followed by additional suffix es e The products lis
72. ming video with duplex audio balanced audio inputs outputs suitable for all industrial audio systems and I O contacts over IP Fiber option A fiber option is available for direct connection of fiber to the camera via a flexible SFP interface The XSNet range of SFP modules with options for both single mode and multimode is available The SFP interface is built into the camera itself so a wide range of mounting options is available NEMA TS 2 The HSD820H3 has been tested and approved according to the NEMA TS 2 standard 13D 4 1 4 2 Access the webpages The webpages of the HSD820 offer a user friendly interface for configuring the settings of the unit and viewing live video images over the network This chapter explains how to connect to the built in web server In This Chapter Ail oY SUS regure mE DE Sirenas n A OEE TE EE e 14 d 2 CONNECE via WED DrOwWS G i acavesesecututasscniescneceaebnesteasensmmiunsnemestcnentoberavansccutninancotietnces 14 4 3 Find the unit with Siqura Device Manager s ssssssrsssrsanasananarasannsnnnsnnrenarsnansranennn 15 4 4 Change the network settings with Siqura Device Manager s sssssssssssssrssrressressrrserrns 16 25 OG Ole Ore UN rE IEEE E E EEEE E E A Ed 17 dO Instal Sigura VIEW cenieni A R EENE 18 AF he RS0DS20 WED IntenfaACE niniin ES 18 System requirements To connect to the HSD820 access its webpages and view live video over the network make sure that your PC
73. name Enter a file name for the uploaded images For example image jpg A suffix will be added unless Overwrite is selected Add date time suffix An incremented sequence number and the date and time of when an image is captured are added to the end of the file name The date time and sequence number are provided as follows imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX jpg where Y Year M Month D Day H Hour N Minute S Second X Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix no maximum value An incremented sequence number is added to the end of the file name The sequence number is unlimited Add a sequence number suffix up to n and then start over An incremented sequence number is added to the end of the file name The numbering is reset when it reaches the given maximum value at which point images from previous numbering cycles will be overwritten Overwrite The latest uploaded image file with a static file name will overwrite the previous image Motion Detection of On Cee Ce Please select Motion Detection Setting Sampling pixel interval 1 10 Detection level 1 100 Sensitivity lewel 1 100 Time interval sec 0 7200 1 Enable alarm output 1 E Enable alarm output 2 E Send alarm message by FTP H Send alarm message by E mail a es FTP Upload image by E Mail E Send HTTP notification Record video clip File Name image jog Add date time suffix Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add seque
74. nce number suffix up to io and then st Overwrite System gt Events gt Motion detection The Motion Detection function enables the camera to trigger an alarm when motion in a specified area reaches or exceeds a configured sensitivity threshold value Note To prevent false alarms Motion Detection is disabled during PTZ control and when working with presets autopan sequences and cruises N48 System settings The Motion Detection function supports up to four sets of Motion Detection settings To enable and configure a Motion Detection set 1 On the System tab click Events in the menu on the left and then click Motion detection In the Motion Detection list click the Motion Detection set that you want to configure To enable the set click On The default setting is Off Alternatively you can use By schedule to activate this Motion Detection set according to a schedule you have previously set on the Schedule page see Schedule on page 60 Under Motion Detection Setting enter values for the following parameters Sampling pixel interval 1 10 The default value is 1 which means the system takes one sampling pixel for every pixel If the value is set to 3 for example the system will take one sampling pixel for every 3 pixels per each row and each column within the detection region Detection level 1 100 The default level is 10 This parameter sets the detection level for the sampling pixels The lo
75. ntnsslaiccapnaanvacnientas 6 Access the WeDpDages ccceceeeeesseeeeeees 14 Acquiring an IP address automatically 33 Adding and managing user accounts 27 Admin password sssssssserssrrerrsrrrrrrsrrs 27 Advanced settingS ssssssssrrsssreserrserrns 35 Alarm trigger actionS ssssssssssereserrssrenss 45 Appendix Delete the existing Siqura Viewer SOMWA E ri ani mensiaceet 95 Appendix Enable UPMnP cccceeeeeeeeeees 94 Appendix NTCIP Configuration 97 Appendix Set Up Internet Security 96 PO OIG ACNON errre E 44 PICO or E 75 Audio detection s ssessesrsrrsnrrnnrnrrnnenne 54 AMODA eaire T 80 B Ba E AE AE EE ETET 33 C CA CelliiCate iccccsnusoraementatsinsarnnennaraawent 32 Camera Default dciciseisenniivernaecemnnraanens 93 Camera EXpOSUT ssasasnsnanannnnsnnnnnnnano 86 Camera MISC Lirmsarsren nn a 89 Camera MISC 2eccuurnererehnidrrenentenmanacaan 90 Camera PrOlllerisacrcansecurarievescneamcumeniesies 92 Camera W Doreen Ena 87 CAURO S aa E 9 CCIV COMM GUPATIO Nisaccktenccsensoceesandevacvtetea 98 Change the network settings with Siqura Device Manage esana 16 Client certificate and private key 32 Compan E rer a 10 CORMOUIGUIGH osisssa E auton 97 Connect via web DrOWSET cceeeeeeeeeees 14 Create a self signed certificate 30 Create and install a signed certificate 30 E WSO E A E E E 79 D Daylight saving ti
76. o streams To configure audio settings N e Ww N e On the Streaming tab click Audio in the menu on the left Under Transmission Mode click to select one of the following options Full duplex Audio can be transmitted and received at the same time so local and remote sites can communicate with each other simultaneously Half duplex Audio can be either transmitted or received so one site can talk or listen to the other site in turn Simplex Talk only Audio can be transmitted so one site can speak to the other site Simplex Listen only Audio can be received so one site can listen to the other site Disable The audio transmission function is turned off Under Server Gain Setting select audio input output gain levels for sound amplification The audio input gain value is adjustable from 1 to 10 The audio output gain value is adjustable from 1 to 6 Set the audio gain to Mute to turn off the sound On the Bit Rate list select the audio transmission bit rate Audio transmission bit rates include the following options 16 kbps G 726 24 kbps G 726 32 kbps G 726 40 kbps G 726 U LAW 64 kbps G 711 A LAW 64 kbps G 711 Both u LAW and A LAW use 64 kbps However LAW and A LAW use different compression formats While higher bit rates allow for better audio quality they also require more bandwidth Click Save To enable audio recordinging On the Streaming tab click Audio in the menu on th
77. oduct disposal The unit contains valuable materials which qualify for recycling In the interest of protecting the natural environment properly recycling the unit at the end of its service life is imperative When processing the printed circuit board dismantling the lithium battery calls for special attention This kind of battery a button cell type contains so little lithium that it will never be classified as reactive hazardous waste It is safe for normal disposal as required for batteries by your local authority i Cautions Handle the camera carefully Do not abuse the camera Avoid bumping and shaking The camera can be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not disassemble the camera To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Consult technical support if a camera is suspected of malfunctioning Do not block the cooling vent This camera has a cooling fan inside Blocking the cooling holes may lead to overheating and cause malfunction Overheating is not covered by warranty Never face the camera towards the sun Do not aim the camera at bright objects Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects as this can damage the camera Do not expose indoor models to moisture The indoor camera model is designed for indoor use or use in locations where it is protected from rain and moisture Turn the power off im
78. on the left In the Security submenu click HTTPS To create request to obtain a signed certificate from a CA click Create Certificate Request 4 Enter the requested information in the Create Certificate Request dialog box as described above For a signed certificate from a CA the Valid days field does not apply 5 After completing the form click OK to save the certificate information The subject of the created request is shown in the Subject field Click Properties 7 Copy the PEM formatted request and send it to your selected CA To install a signed certificate received from a CA On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left 2 In the Security submenu click HTTPS N30 0 System settings 3 Under Upload signed certificate click Browse Browse to the folder containing the signed certificate and select the file 5 Click Upload The certificate is installed and displayed under Installed Certificate 6 2 3 IP filter Enable IP filter the following IP addresses Apply Filtered IP Addresses System gt Security gt IP filter Using the IP filter you can deny allow access to the IP camera from specific IP addresses Up to 256 IP addresses may be specified To enable the IP filter 1 On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left 2 In the Security submenu click IP filter 3 Select Enable IP filter 4 To determine the IP filter behaviour select Deny or Allow from the
79. only If a Preset Position or a point for an other function such as Sequence is set to a position that can only be reached through FLIP motion that position cannot be reached anymore when the Flip function is turned off M E mode is a standard mechanical operation As the dome camera tilts to the maximum angle it will pan 180 and then continue tilting to keep tracking objects N89 PTZ amp IMAGE 8 11 Note To make the dome camera tilt between a specific range such as 10 to 100 or 10 190 go to the Tilt Range setting page see Tilt Range on page 84 to set the tilt angle range Otherwise the dome camera will tilt 90 as the default setting Digital zoom With digital zoom set to On it is possible to zoom in further on the video when the lens is fully zoomed in using optical zoom Speed by zoom When enabled the pan tilt speed is adjusted by an internal algorithm when zooming automatically The larger the zoom ratio the lower the rotation speed Speed by Zoom is set to On by default Day Night function When the Day Night function is set to on the camera removes the IR cut filter and switches to monochrome for clearer images in low light conditions When off the filter is returned and the image is in colour In Auto mode the camera detects the lighting conditions and switches the filter accordingly To adjust the camera s IR cut filter 1 Select On IR cut filter removed Off IR cut filter in
80. opriate level of service Low latency service can be realised for example through priority queuing bandwidth allocation or by assigning dedicated routes DSCP settings The DSCP value range is from 0 to 63 The default DSCP value is 0 which means DSCP is disabled The IP camera uses the following QoS Classes Video Audio and Management Video DSCP The class consists of applications such as MJPEG over HTTP RTP RTSP and RTSP HTTP Audio DSCP This setting is available for IP cameras that support audio Management DSCP The class consists of HTTP traffic Web browsing D 36 D System settings Note Before enabling this function make sure the switches routers in the network support QoS 6 3 3 SNMP SNMP Settings SNMP v1 v2 E Enable SNMP v1 H Enable SNMP v2 Read Community Write Community SNMP wa E Enable SNMP v3 Secunty Mame Authentication Type Authentication Password Encryption Type Encrypten Password Traps for SNMP v1 w2 v3 E Enable traps Trap address Trap community lie Trap Option E Warm start System gt Network gt SNMP With the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP part of the internet protocol suite the HSD820 can be monitored and managed remotely by a network management system SNMP v1 v2 To enable the version of SNMP to use select the appropriate check box Read Community Specify the community name that has read only access to all supported SNMP objects The default value is
81. oudy sky 6000 to 8000 Noon sun and clear sky 6500 Household lighting 2500 to 3000 75 W bulb 2820 Candle flame 1200 to 1500 D 870D PTZ amp IMAGE Auto The camera detects a colour temperature range and calculates an optimal white balance The Auto White Balance mode is suitable for light sources with colour temperature ranges from 2700 to 7800 K Indoor Outdoor The white balance is adjusted to a colour temperature range for either indoor or outdoor lighting conditions ATW In Auto Tracing White Balance ATW mode the camera takes out the signals in a screen in the range from 2500 K to 10000 K It continuously adjusts the camera colour balance to changes in the colour temperature which may occur for example when moving from an indoor scene to an outdoor scene One Push With the One Push function white balance is adjusted and fixed according to the scene the camera sees at the moment This function is best for situations with minimal scene changes and continuous lighting The function is suitable for light sources with any kind of colour temperature To set the white balance using One Push Point the camera at the area to be monitored Under White balance click One Push Click Set Click Trigger to adjust the white balance KR U N e Note In this mode the value of white balance will not change as the scene or the light source varies Therefore users may have to re adjust the white balance by pushing the T
82. play user information and get an overview of the camera parameters and their current values 610 System settings 6 13 1 Log file Mon Jan 16 14 12 00 2012 Network interface initialized start Mon Jan 16 14 12 00 2012 Network interface initialized end Mon Jan 16 14 12 00 2012 Host IP 172 22 250 142 Mon Jan 16 14 12 00 2012 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Mon Jan 16 14 12 00 2012 Gateway 172 22 250 143 Mon Jan 16 14 12 00 2012 MAC address 00 D0 89 08 BC C1 Mon Jan 16 14 12 59 2012 Admin fff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin cente Mon Jan 16 14 12 59 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin loade Mon Jan 16 14 13 01 2012 Admin fff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin shou Mon Jan 16 14 13 12 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin setlo Mon Jan 16 14 13 30 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET HTTP 1 1 Mon Jan 16 14 13 30 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin setlo Mon Jan 16 14 13 31 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin ret cr Mon Jan 16 14 13 31 2012 Admin fff 172 22 250 21 GET egi bin cente Mon Jan 16 14 13 31 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin top c Mon Jan 16 14 13 32 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi binfloadc Mon Jan 16 14 13 34 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin show Mon Jan 16 14 13 45 2012 Admin ffff 172 22 250 21 GET cgi bin com Mon Jan 16 14 13 46 2012 Adming fiff 172 22 250 21
83. port The HTTP port can be any port other than the default port 80 If the port is changed the user must be notified of the change for connections to be successful For example if the administrator changes the HTTP port of a camera with an IP address of 192 168 0 100 from 80 to 8080 the user must type in the address http 192 168 0 100 8080 instead of http 192 168 0 100 RTSP port The RTSP port can be any port other than the default port 554 If the port is changed the user must be notified of the change for connections to be successful The port number may range from 1024 to 65535 For example if the administrator changes the RTSP port of a camera with an IP address of 192 168 0 100 from 554 to 8080 the user must type in the address rtsp 192 168 0 100 8080 instead of rtsp 192 168 0 100 MJPEG over HTTP port The HTTP port that streams MJPEG can be any port other than the default port 8008 If the port is changed the user must be notified of the change for connections to be successful The port number may range from 1024 to 65535 For example if the administrator changes the MJPEG over HTTP port of a camera with an IP address of 192 168 0 100 from 8008 to 8080 the user must type in the address http 192 168 0 100 8080 instead of http 192 168 0 100 HTTPS port The HTTPS port can be any port other than the default port 443 If the port is changed the user must be notified of the change for connections to be succ
84. public Write Community Specify the community name that has read write access to all supported SNMP objects except read only objects The default value is private SNMP v3 SNMP v3 supports an enhanced security system that provides protection against unauthorised users and ensures the privacy of the messages Users will be requested to enter a security name authentication password and encryption password while setting the camera connections in the network management system With SNMP v3 the messages sent between the cameras and the network management system will be encrypted to ensure privacy To use SNMP v3 On the System tab click Network in the menu on the left In the Network submenu select SNMP Type a name in the Security Name box Maximum length 32 characters D370 System settings Valid characters A Z a z 0 9 amp _ 4 In the Authentication Type list click MD5 or SHA SHA offers a higher security level 5 Type a password in the Authentication Password box Length Eight characters or more For security purposes characters numbers are displayed as dots Valid characters A Z a z 0 9 8 amp _ 6 In the Encryption Type list click DES or AES AES offers a higher security level Fi Type a password in the Encryption Password box Minimum length eight characters Maximum length 512 characters For security purposes characters numbers are displayed as dots Valid characters A
85. r authentication 8 Click Save to confirm settings N4 System settings 6 5 Mail SMTP ist SMTP mail server ist SMTP mail server port 250 Ist SMTP account name ist recipient emai address E ist SMTP SSL 2nd SMTP mail server port 2 O 2nd SMTP account name a 2nd reapient email address i OE E 2nd SMTP SSL Sender email address iii aii tp gmail c hin Save System gt Mail example settings On the Mail page administrators can configure SMTP settings for sending an email via the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP when an alarm is triggered SMTP is a protocol for exchanging email messages between servers SMTP is a relatively simple text based protocol where one or more recipients of a message are specified and the message text is transferred To configure SMTP settings 1 On the System tab click Mail in the menu on the left 2 Enter the following SMTP details 1st SMTP mail server IP address or host name 1st SMTP mail server port 21 is the default port for FTP servers 1st SMTP account name 1st SMTP password 1st recipient email address entire email address limited to 64 characters If the server requires a secure connection SSL select 1st SMTP SSL 3 If desired repeat step 2 for the second SMTP configuration 4 Click Save SMTP server For SMTP server details IP address or name contact your network service provider or network administrator Sender email address T
86. r text box until the trigger is no longer active Note Ensure that local recording to the microSD card is activated For more information see Recording on page 59 Send message by E mail A message is sent by email as configured on the Mail page when an alarm is triggered For more information on configuring messages to be sent via SMTP see Mail on page 41 N46 N System settings 6 8 1 2 Upload Image by E mail When an alarm is triggered a specified number of pre and post trigger buffer frames are sent to the configured email address The Pre trigger buffer function allows users to check what happened to cause the trigger Note Normally the range of the Pre trigger buffer is 1 20 frames This range will change accordingly if the MJPEG frame rate on the Video frame rate page see Video frame rate on page 75 is 6 or slower With the Post trigger function users can set a certain amount of images to be uploaded after the triggering of the alarm input Important Make sure that the SMTP configuration has been completed For details see Mail on page 41 Continue image upload If selected you can choose to upload the triggered images for a certain time or to keep uploading until the trigger is off e Upload for n sec Emails are sent for the number of seconds specified in the Up oad for n sec box The range is 1 to 9999 seconds Each email contains the number of frames per second fps selected from the Imag
87. ra to use a fixed IP address or acquire the address dynamically through the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP You can also configure PPPoE support Advanced network settings and enable IPv6 support Note When the IP address is changed webpage communication is lost Log on to the webpage with the new address to re establish the connection Acquiring an IP address automatically By default the HSD820 cameras are configured to use a fixed IP address Administrators can set the camera to obtain its IP address via the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 133 D System settings 6 3 1 2 Note When an IP address changes cameras using DHCP can always be identified by their MAC address found on the camera s label You are advised to keep the MAC address on record for future identification To acquire the IP address via DHCP 1 On the System tab click Network in the menu on the left 2 In the Network submenu select Basic 3 Select the option Get IP address automatically 4 Click Save to confirm the new setting The camera restarts automatically 5 Find the camera s new IP address via the MAC address with the program Siqura Device Manager see Find the unit with Siqura Device Manager on page 15 Modify the fixed IP address The factory default IP address is in the 10 x x x range To modify the camera s fixed IP address On the System tab click Network in the menu on the left In the Network submenu se
88. re e Select Disable to terminate the recording function that is if no scheduled recording is desired e Select Always for continuous recording To configure a recording schedule for a specific time frame On the System tab click Recording in the menu on the left Under Recording Storage click SD Card or Network Share Select Only during time frame KR W N e On the schedule overview click on the row 1 10 representing the schedule you wish to configure Ul To add days to the schedule select the appropriate check boxes 6 Specify the start time and duration of the recording Duration range O to 168 hours 7 Click Save To delete a recording schedule 1 On the schedule overview select the schedule that you want to delete 2 Click Delete For information see also SD Card and Network Share 459 System settings 6 11 Schedule Bsun Mon Hte Bwed thw Fn E sat Day Night Time Start time Duration 24 00 System gt Schedule On the Schedule page Administrators can create up to ten time schedules that meet the surveillance requirements for functions such as Motion detection Application and Network failure detection To create a schedule 1 On the System tab click Schedule in the menu on the left 2 On the schedule overview click on the row 1 10 representing the schedule that you wish to configure 3 To add days to the schedule select the appropriate check boxes To
89. rigger button again when needed Manual In this mode users can change the white balance value manually by adjusting the Rgain and Bgain Rgain Bgain values range from 0 to 255 N 88 D PTZ amp IMAGE 8 10 Camera Misc 1 Sharpness Default is 6 Exp Comp Default is 8 Flip Digital zoom Speed by zoom Day Night Function PTZ gt Cam Miscl1 On the Camera Miscellaneous Setups Menu 1 Misc1 page users can set various camera parameters including Backlight Compensation Sharpness Exposure Compensation Image Flip Digital Zoom Speed by Zoom and Day Night BLC Backlight Compensation BLC enhances the visibility of objects in the foreground of an image when there is a bright light in the background Sharpness The sharpness value describes the clarity of detail perceived in an image A higher sharpness value implies a clearer image A lower sharpness value implies a more obscure image The sharpness value is adjustable from 1 to 15 ExpComp Exposure Compensation ExpComp allows the user to adjust the exposure to compensate for unusual or problematic lighting conditions that could result in less than optimal images The function can also be used to create intentional underexposure or overexposure ExpComp values range from 1 to 15 Flip Users can track an object continuously as it passes under the dome camera by setting Flip to Mechanical M E mode Note Flip setting is controlled manually
90. ring Tum off file and printer sharing W Savechanges Cancel Enable network discovery 940 ETTEN GROUP Appendix Delete the existing Siqura Viewer software Viewing camera images in the HSD820 Web pages requires Siqura Viewer software You are strongly advised to remove a previous installation of Siqura Viewer from your computer before initial access to the camera over the network or when you encounter an A new version is available message To uninstall Siqura Viewer On the Windows Start Menu click Control Panel Click Programs and Features On the programs list select Siqura Viewer Click Uninstall KR w N e Deleting Temporary Internet files may improve your Web browser performance To delete the Temporary Internet files Open your Web browser On the Tools menu select Internet options In the Browsing history section of the General tab click Delete KR W N e Select Temporary Internet files and then click Delete n950 Appendix Set Up Internet Security If ActiveX control Siqura Viewer installation is blocked set the Internet security level to default or change the ActiveX controls and plug ins settings To set the Internet Security level to default Om BR WN gt gt KR W N e CON O Start Internet Explorer IE On the Tools menu select Internet options Click the Security tab and then select the logo of the Internet zone Under Security level for thi
91. s Click Add to add the new user The new user is displayed in the User name list To delete a user On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click User In the Manage User section select the name of the user you wish to delete Click Delete to remove the user The application takes about 20 seconds to delete the user To edit a user s password and privileges On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click User In the Manage User section select the name of the user and click Edit In the dialogue box select clear the user s permissions and or change the user s password Note that every user account requires a password and defined permissions Click Save to confirm settings Streaming Authentication Setting Streaming authentication prevents unauthorised users from extracting a stream from the camera via the Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP If authentication is enabled users are required to enter a user name and password before they can view a live stream Two types of authentication are available Basic This type provides basic protection against unauthorised access It is supported by most browsers Note that passwords are sent over the network as plaintext If intercepted they can be reused by unauthorised users Select this type only if you are using an SSL connection or a dedicated line D28 D System settings 6 2 2
92. s for each H 264 video stream Range H 264 1 64 8192 kbps Default 4096 kbps 0710 Video and Audio Streaming 7 3 Range H 264 2 64 2048 kbps Default 1024 kbps Range H 264 3 64 2048 kbps Default 1024 kbps Range H 264 4 64 2048 kbps Default 1024 kbps 3 Click Save to confirm settings To display compression information on the home page On the Streaming tab click Video compression in the menu on the left N Select the Display compression information in the home page check box 3 Click Save to confirm settings To enable constant bit rate CBR mode Constant bit rate CBR mode may be preferred if the available bandwidth is limited It is important to take the image quality into account when choosing a CBR mode m On the Streaming tab click Video Compression in the menu on the left N Click to select CBR mode for the applicable H 264 video stream s 3 Click Save Video text overlay Include date amp time include text string E Incdude subtitle E Incdude Image E Indude preset title Text Text overlay color overlay FZE Image transparency Set Image upload U Streaming gt Video text overlay The HSD820 features programmable on screen display OSD facilities Date and time information a subtitle the name of the current preset a text string and an image such as a logo can be displayed as overlays over the camera images To add a text overlay 1 On
93. s zone click the Default Level button Click OK to confirm the setting Close the browser window and start a new session later to access the HSD820 To modify ActiveX Controls and Plug ins settings Start Internet Explorer IE On the Tools menu select Internet Options Click the Security tab and then select the logo of the Internet zone Under Security level for this zone click the Custom Level button The Security Settings Internet Zone dialog box displays Under ActiveX controls and plug ins set all items listed below to Enable or Prompt Note that items may vary from one IE version to another Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt Allow Scriptlets Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Binary and script behaviors Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use external media player Download signed ActiveX controls Download unsigned ActiveX controls Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Click OK to accept the settings and close the Security Settings dialog box Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box Close the browser window and start a new session later to access the HSD820 N96 Appendix NTCIP Configuration The National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol NTCIP provides a communications standard that ensures th
94. set Point Sequence Line Autopan Path Cruise Line for the camera to perform at an alarm occurrence For a description of these functions see PTZ see PTZ amp IMAGE on page 77 If the selected function is Preset the dwell time must be specified in the Dwell time box When the alarm is triggered the camera will go to the selected Preset Point and stay there for the user defined period of time As for other function modes the camera will keep executing the specified function To stop this action simply change the camera status Note The dwell time can only be adjusted when Preset is selected as the alarm action When the dwell time has expired the camera will go back to its trigger position and recheck the alarm pin status Record video clip Select this option and the alarm triggered recording will be saved to your microSD card The Pre trigger buffer function allows you to check what occurrence caused the trigger The Pre trigger buffer time range is from 1 to 3 seconds You can choose from the following actions e Upload for n sec The image stream is recorded to the SD card for the number of seconds setting range from 1 to 99999 seconds specified in the Upload for n sec text box with a pre trigger buffer of the number of seconds specified in the Pre trigger buffer text box e Upload during trigger active The image stream is recorded to the SD card with a pre trigger buffer of the number of seconds specified in the Pre trigger buffe
95. sic understanding of camera technologies e CCTV systems and components e Ethernet network technologies and Internet Protocol IP e Windows environments e Web browsers e Video audio data and contact closure transmissions e Video compression methods Before you continue Before you continue read and obey all instructions and warnings in this manual Keep this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and if necessary warranty service When you unpack your product make sure there are no missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if you find damage do not install or operate this product Contact your supplier for assistance Why specifications may change At Siqura we are committed to delivering high quality products and services The information given in this manual was current when published As we continuously seek to improve our products and user experience all features and specifications are subject to change without notice We like to hear from you Customer satisfaction is our first priority We welcome and value your opinion about our products and services Should you detect errors or inaccuracies in this manual we would be grateful if you would inform us We invite you to offer your suggestions and comments via t writing tkhsecurity com Your feedback helps us to further improve our documentation D6 2 1 IC Safety and compliance This chapter provides cautions on what to
96. specify the start time and duration of the schedule click either Day or Night or click Time and then set the start time and duration Duration range 00 00 to 168 59 5 Click Save To delete a schedule 1 On the schedule overview select the schedule that you want to delete 2 Click Delete Note You need to select By Schedule on pages such as Motion detection and Network failure detection to enable the Schedule function NeoN System settings 6 12 File location Set the destination of snapshot photoes and recorded video files All files stored at Select System gt File location The HSD820 offers JPEG snapshot and MJPEG recording functionality Users can specify a storage location for the snapshots and live video recordings The default storage location is C Na Note For users with a Windows 7 operating system it is required to log on as an Administrator to configure the Snapshot and Web Recording function To change the storage location 1 Enter the new location in the Al files stored at box Note Make sure the selected file path contains only valid characters such as letters and numbers Alternatively click Select to browse for a location Once you have chosen a new location click Save All new snapshots and recorded video will be saved to the designated location 6 13 View information Via the View information option in the left hand pane administrators can access the camera log file dis
97. tart recording to the memory card once events occur The camera will return to the regular recording mode when event recording stops D55 0D System settings Device information The Device information section of the Storage Management page shows e The type of storage card e The amount of free space available on the card e The total amount of storage on the card e Status whether or not there is a card in the microSD slot of the camera e Full whether or not the card has any available memory Device setting Under Device setting the administrator can format or reformat an inserted SD card Warning Formatting the SD card erases all information on the card Be sure to download any information on the card you want to save before reformatting See Recording list below for more information Disk cleanup setting Use this section to remove old recordings automatically You can set it to remove recordings older than the specified number of days or weeks and or to remove recordings starting with the oldest on the card when a specified percentage of the card is full Recording list Each video file on the microSD SDHC card is listed in the Recording list The maximum file size is 60 MB per file When the recording mode is set to Always consecutive recording and the microSD SDHC card recording is also allowed to be triggered by events the system will immediately start event recording to the memory card when an event occurs The
98. te first N29 System settings Note The self signed certificate does not provide the same high level of security as when using a CA issued certificate 6 2 2 1 Create a self signed certificate To create a self signed certificate 1 On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left 2 In the Security submenu click HTTPS 3 Under Create self signed certificate click Create 4 Enter the requested information in the Create dialog box as described below All fields are required 5 After completing the form click OK to save the certificate information Field Description Country Enter a 2 letter combination code to indicate the country the certificate will be used in For example type US to indicate the United States State or province Enter the local administrative region Locality Enter other geographical information Organisation Enter the name of the organisation to which the entity identified in Common Name belongs Organisational unit Enter the name of the organisational unit to which the entity identified in Common Name belongs Common name Indicate the name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies often used to identify the website Valid days Enter the period in days 1 9999 to indicate the valid period of certificate 6 2 2 2 Create and install a signed certificate To create a signed certificate request 1 On the System tab click Security in the menu
99. te and time should match the one shown next to the entry field vyyyy mm dd This in its turn is determined by the format that is selected on the Time format list 4 Click Save To sync with an NTP server On the System tab click System in the menu on the left 2 Select Sync with NTP server The Network Time Protocol NTP will be used to synchronise the clock of the camera with an NTP server For more information refer to the website of NTP see http www ntp org 3 Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server Select an update interval 5 Click Save Every time the camera boots up it will be synchronised Security From the Security pages the administrator can perform user management install security certificates and enable and configure an IP address filter 26D System settings 6 2 1 6 2 1 1 6 2 1 2 User Admin Password Admin password Add User E 1 0 access E Camera control E Tak E Listen Manage User COELI no user Streaming Authentication Setting System gt Security gt User Admin password The default user name is Admin The default password is 1234 User name and password are case sensitive It is recommended that the administrator change the default password To change the administrator password On the System tab click Security in the menu on the left In the Security submenu click User Type the new password in the Admin password and Conf
100. ted above are manufactured in Taiwan or China unless products marked by e The marked products are made By Siqura in the Netherlands or TKH Security Solutions in the USA Company Name Sigura B V Address Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands www sigura com Signature 1 i KP iit f Name M H M Perquin Title Director Customer Services Date Gouda 2013 May 27 TKH Security Solutions USA Inc 12920 Cloverleaf Center Drive Germantown MD 20874 USA www tkhsecurity com a Ny ibd r l ot r W D Hermelink Product Certification Engineer 10D 3 Product overview This chapter introduces the HSD820 models and their features In This Chapter S E Models ae aae a a neve ca cheese E E 11 Se DCS CHIDO Mirianin A EEO E E E EAA 12 3 1 Models HSD820H2 full HD IP speed dome camera 20x zoom e Full HD 1080p resolution e Quad stream H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG E e 20x Optical zoom 8x Digital zoom SUR C scare Y e Optical output Analogue output options i Oo e Day Night with IR cut filter WDR BLC e 360 Continuous rotation e 400 s Preset targeting HSD820H2 I HSD820H2 E indoor model outdoor model e 256 Presets 8 Programmable cruises e Two alarm inputs Two alarm outputs e Two way audio e 16 Privacy masks e ONVIF Profile S HSD820H3 full HD IP speed dome camera 30x zoom e Full HD 1080p resolution e Quad stream H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG a e 30x Optical zoom 12x Dig
101. ted in a variety of ways for different applications To select a video rotation type On the Streaming tab click Video format in the menu on the left 2 Choose one of the following video rotation types Normal video The camera s orientation is not modified Flip video The image rotates across the horizontal axis Mirror video The image rotates across the vertical axis 90 degree clockwise The image rotates 90 clockwise 180 degree rotate The image rotates 180 90 degree counterclockwise The image rotates 90 counterclockwise 3 Click Save to confirm settings GOV Settings Users can set the GOV length to determine the frame structure I frames and P frames in a video stream for saving bandwidth Less bandwidth is needed if the GOV length is set to a high value However the shorter the GOV length the better the video quality is To configure the GOV settings On the Streaming tab click Video format in the menu on the left 2 In the GOV Settings section type the values in the GOV Length boxes Range 2 to 64 The default value for H 264 1 H 264 2 H 264 3 H 264 4 is 60 60 30 30 NTSC or 50 50 25 25 PAL 3 Click Save to confirm the GOV setting 70D Video and Audio Streaming 7 1 4 7 2 H 264 Profile Users can set each H 264 profile to Baseline Profile Main Profile or High Profile according to the compression needs The default setting is Main Profile To set an
102. the CE Declaration of Conformity for compliance information Warning If there is any doubt regarding the safety of the equipment do not put it into operation This might be the case when the equipment shows physical damage or is stressed beyond tolerable limits for example during storage and transportation Important Before opening the equipment disconnect it from all power sources The equipment must be powered by a SELV power supply This is equivalent to a Limited Power source LPS see UL IEC EN 60950 1 clause 2 5 or a NEC Class 2 power supply When this module is operated in extremely elevated temperature conditions it is possible for internal and external metal surfaces to become extremely hot 1 SELV conforming to IEC 60950 1 lt 60 Vdc output output voltage galvanically isolated from mains All power supplies or power supply cabinets available from Siqura comply with these SELV requirements i70 Safety and compliance Power source and temperature ratings Verify that the power source is appropriate before you plug in and operate the unit Use the unit under conditions where the temperature remains within the range given in the Technical Specifications of this product Optical safety The following optical safety information applies to HSD820 models with SFP interface This product complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This optical
103. the Streaming tab click Video text overlay in the menu on the left 2 Click to select the overlay type s you wish to add Include date amp time available options are date time or date amp time Include subtitle up to three text boxes can be used 072 D Video and Audio Streaming y N Ow A a A W N e Include preset title adds the name of the current camera preset Include text string type the text you wish to add Align the text s as necessary and drag the text box es to the desired position on the preview Click Set In the Text overlay color list select a font colour In the Text overlay size list set the text size to small medium or large Click Set To add an image overlay On the Streaming tab click Video text overlay in the menu on the left In the Overlay type section click Include Image Drag the image box to the desired position on the preview Under Image overlay setting click Browse Locate and select an image that meets the following requirements Format 8 bit bmp Width a multiple of 32 pixels Height a multiple of 4 pixels Click Upload Type a value in the Image transparency box Range 0 255 Click Set 2014 05 12 15 42 Camera view with three overlays Image overlay top left Date amp time bottom left and Preset title bottom right 730 Video and Audio Streaming 7 4 Video stream protocol Video stream protocol setting O RTP over UDP
104. tigger buffer T sec upload for 7 Sec Upload during the tigger active File name Fle name Add date time suffix Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add sequence number suffix up to io and then start over System gt Events gt Application gt Triggered action The actions detailed in this section can be set to be triggered when an alarm occurs Make sure that the SMTP FTP and or HTTP configuration is complete before you configure the triggered actions for an alarm For more information see Mail on page 41 FTP on page 42 and or HTTP on page 43 Enable alarm output The HSD820 provides two alarm outputs They can be enabled by selecting the Enable alarm output 1 and Enable alarm output 2 check boxes Note The output state is determined by any combination of the alarm inputs digital input and motion detection The alarm inputs can be individually enabled to drive the output provided the alarms themselves are already enabled The enabled alarms are combined by a logical OR to activate the output The output type is therefore the same for all enabled alarms An API command from a VMS for example can override the current output state to inactive until the next enabled alarm is triggered or it can also set the output state to active Send message by FTP A message is sent to the FTP site as configured on the FTP page when an alarm is triggered For information on how to configure messages to be
105. ture identification In the list of detected devices right click the device with the network property that you would like to change Click Change Network Settings In Change Network Settings click Enable DHCP and then click OK In the pop up window indicating that you have successfully changed the settings click OK Wait one minute and then rescan the network You can identify the device by its MAC address To access the webpages of the HSD820 double click its entry in the list of found devices Note A DHCP server must be installed on the network in order to provide DHCP network support Log on fo the unit Users with a valid account for the HSD820 can log on to the unit To logon 1 In the Authentication box log on with the account that was created for you User name and password are case sensitive The default user name set at the factory for the HSD820 is Admin with password 1234 Click Log In Note To prevent unauthorised access from people using the default account we recommend that the administrator changes the default password after first login and creates separate user accounts as needed D17 pD Access the webpages 4 6 4 7 Install Siqura Viewer The first time you access the webpages of the camera you may be prompted about the installation of Siqura Viewer This add on is required to view camera images in the webpages The Sigura Viewer installation file is named install cab It does not
106. ve Browse to the Siqura Device Manager folder Double click the setup file Follow the installation steps to install Siqura Device Manager KR W N e e ee EE 2 a ee sa amp G jald DVD RW Drive D Sigura Product CO Siqura Device Manager Search Sigura Device Manager File Edit View Tool Help Organize Bunn bo disc fi amp Local Disk C a Gi Local Disk C a Files Currently on the Disc 3 OVO RW Orve 0 Siqura Product CD A Accessories x Ca aye Jasa A Cameras Mabe A Coders A C S Series SDM Sigura wcredist xE l Fiber MC Se Installer set Device 6 setup le Fiber mes up Lmisi Manager xE d MIB Definitions 1 5 Quic p Sigura Device Manager 2x Sigura Programming Interface HTTP API J 3 items Install Siqura Device Manager from the supplied CD To connect to the unit via Siqura Device Manager 1 Start Siqura Device Manager The network is scanned Detected devices appear in the List View pane 2 If multiple network adapters exist select the appropriate adapter to scan the network that you wish to connect to 3 To perform a manual search click the Rescan button Use the tabs in the Tree View pane to define the scope of your search 5 Click the column headings in the List View pane to sort devices by type IP address or name 6 To connect to the webpages of the HSD820 double click its entry in the device list D15 DO Access the webpages or _
107. verwnte System gt Events gt Application HSD820 cameras provide two digital alarm inputs and two digital alarm outputs to be used with alarms and their specified trigger actions For information about the alarm pin definition and connecting alarm devices see the HSD820 Installation Manual On the Application page administrators can set the active state of the digital inputs and outputs I O enabling the camera to trigger an alarm when the state of the alarm connectors changes To set up alarm settings On the System tab click Events in the menu on the left and then click Application Under Alarm pin selection select the alarm you wish to configure and then click Edit In the Alarm switch list click On or Off to enable or disable the alarm input and the actions triggered by it Alternatively you can use By schedule to activate the alarm function according to a schedule you have previously set on the Schedule page see Schedule on page 60 4 In the Alarm type list select Normal close or Normal open according to the application See below for more details 5 Under Triggered action select the actions that are to be performed in the event of an alarm For more information see Alarm trigger actions on page 45 6 If applicable under File name specify a file name for a file to be sent when an alarm occurs and then select an option to add a suffix to the file name or overwrite the previous file For more information se
108. wer the value the more sensitive for each sampling pixel Sensitivity level 1 100 The default level is 80 which means that if 20 or more pixels in the detection window change the system will detect motion The higher the value the more sensitive it is As the value increases the red horizontal line in the motion indication window will lower accordingly Time interval sec 0 7200 The default interval is 10 This value is the duration in seconds between each detected motion Under Triggered Action select Enable alarm output to activate the Alarm Output configuration Under Triggered action select the desired trigger actions that are to be performed in the event of an alarm For more information see Alarm trigger actions on page 45 If applicable under File name specify a file name for a file to be sent when an alarm occurs and then select an option to add a suffix to the file name or overwrite the previous file For more information see Specifying file name conventions on page 47 Click Save SMTP FTP and or HTTP configuration must be completed prior to using these protocols in alarm actions For more information see Mail on page 41 FTP on page 42 and or HTTP on page 43 Important Uploading images by FTP or e mail is only possible if MJPEG output is configured If only H 264 streaming is enabled no images will be sent 49D System settings 6 8 2 1 6 8 2 2 Motion detection area Per Motion Detection s
109. where to move the camera such that the clicked point is centred in the camera view The amount of camera rotation is determined by the point of clicking relative to the previous centre of the camera view Audio Using the Talk and Speaker buttons you can communicate with a remote site The associated audio functions are available to users who have Talk and Listen privileges 210 Home Snapshots Pressing the Snapshot button saves a jpg format snapshot of the video in the camera view to the configured location default c For information about changing the storage location see File location on page 61 Note Users working with Windows 7 must log on as Administrator to implement the Snapshot function Pausing Resuming video streaming A blank screen displays when video streaming is paused Press the Play button to resume video streaming Recording Pressing the Recording button saves an avi format recording of the video in the camera view to the configured location default c For information about changing the storage location see File location on page 61 Note Users working with Windows 7 must log on as Administrator to implement the Recording function Focus The Auto button activates autofocus AF mode In this mode the camera is kept focused automatically and continuously regardless of zoom or view changes To adjust focus manually first press the Manual button and then use the Near and Far buttons
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