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1. To configure the PTZ Scan Function 1 rie he Note Click the Edit icon next to scan point 1 to set the starting scan point Pan and tilt the area that you will set as scan point 1 Click the Edit icon again to close and complete scan point 1 Repeat steps 1 3 for scan point 2 Set the preferred Scan Speed and Scan Direction The Delete icon EJ will delete the scan point configuration and allow you to set new scan points 27 CAMERA SETTINGS 28 You can access the camera setup menu using an internet browser on your computer The camera viewer software will install automatically the first time you connect to the camera If your internet browser doesn t install the viewer software check the security settings or ActiveX controls and plug in settings If your internet browser asks for permission to install the plugin you must allow ActiveX or QuickTime to install to continue the installation Avert Host Date amp Time i en IP Settings Video amp Audio Event Host Name IP m Syste Language English v Logout 3 Apply J Reset Viewer Tabs Host define the name of the camera and the preferred interface language Date and Time provides options for adjusting the time and date of the camera Network listing of network related functions services and protocols IP Settings define which devices by the IP addresses are allowed to connect to the camera
2. Video and Audio control the video and audio functions of the camera Event configure events triggers and responses System full information about the camera settings status and log Logout log out of the IP device Host Host options include the Host Name Language options and the Camera Name that will be displayed to identify the channel Host Name _ IPDevice Language English W Camera Name Camera 1 Apply Changing the Host Name and Camera Name 1 Click within the text box you wish to modify 2 Type the new desired name 3 Click Apply Changing the Language Click the Language drop down menu Select a language and then click Apply 3 The browser will refresh and then display the selected language 33023AA Date and Time o gt E Host Date amp Time Network IP Settings Video amp Audio Event a SNTPINTP Server En EE pr 01 IP Address 19216802 Sync Time 5 Min wi Logout O Set Manually Date 2012 v 03 v 31 v Time 00 wlijoo wljoo w Time Zone GMT 00 00 Dublin Lisbon London Reykjavik v Day Light Saving Start Time Type 1 V Mar _v Second v Sun v 02 00 w End Time Type 1 v Oct w First wv Sun w 03 00 w Apy Reset Setting the Date and Time SNTP NTP Server configure the settings by pulling date and time information from a reliable provider Set Manually confi
3. HD510 High Definition Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera AVERT User Manual HD510 High Definition Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera Operations Manual Manual Edition 33023AA OCTOBER 2014 2014 AvertX All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose except as expressed in the Software License Agreement AVERTX shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice The information in this publication is provided as is without warranty of any kind The entire risk arising out of the use of this information remains with recipient In no event shall AVERTX be liable for any direct consequential incidental special punitive or other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information even if AVERTX has been advised of the possibility of such damages or whether in an action contract or tort including negligence This software and documentation are copyrighted All other rights including ownership of the software are reserved to AvertX AVERTX and AvertX are registered trademarks of AVERTX in the United States and elsewhere Windows is a registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respect
4. 3 Click Apply Upload Video Snapshot Your AvertX HD510 camera can send video recording snapshots to your chosen server upon event If audio is enabled on the device the uploaded video will also have audio 38 rn o Event List Event List ID Week Day Start_ Duration Source Action 00 00 24 00 SCH NONE 1924567 1234567 00 00 24 00 3456 U 4 wo Oo N n Ww A U N m J f There are a maximum of 10 Event rules which are shown in abbreviated form in the Event List To configure a new event 1 Click the desired ID number 2 Check the Enabled check box Note You can still configure an event even if it is not enabled The event configureation will be saved and can be enaled at a later time 5 Check the Active on check boxes for the desired week days the event will be active 6 Use the drop down menus to chose a time and event duration For example a rule that allows motion detection trigger snapshot uploads to FTP would only take place after 19 00 each day for a 12 hour duration Outside of this duration this event will not take place There are several triggers that can cause events These triggers include DI digital inputs or external network devices that are connected to the camera These include sensors or switches Motion if the camera senses motion detection Video Loss this is available for video servers only When analog video is lost it will trigger an event Switch
5. 5 Disassemble the cable gland Gland Body Clamping Nut Sealing Rubber 4 Attach one rubber ring included on the gland body 33023AA 19 5 Attach the gland body to the Ethernet port of the camera Camera Ethernet connection Note Ensure the rubber ring is completely aligned and flat on the gland body to prevent water leakage 20 6 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the camera 7 Insert the sealing rubber into the conduit gland body 8 Tightly attach the clamping nut to the conduit gland body 9 Arrange all unused camera cables and wrap them in waterproof tape Note Different applications and installation environments require different types of waterproof methods that may not be covered in this manual Check your installation environment and adapt a suitable waterproof mehod Note Ifthe camera is installed outdoors and the bundled power adapter is used be sure to protect if from different environmental factors It is reccommended to place the power adapter indoors or housed inside a junction box Waterproof the Cable Using the Cable 13 Attach the gland body to the Ethernet port of the camera Gland For waterproof cable using the cable gland you will need e Cable gland included e Gland rubber ring included e Exterior grade Ethernet cable not included e Waterproof tape not included 1 Disassemble the conduit gland Gland Body Clamp
6. manufacturer based on a global standard for the interface of IP based security products Note Disabling ONVIF could disrupt the communication between devices from different manufacturers IP SETTINGS DNS DNS allows the setup of a Domain Name Service for the camera which will connect to the DNS server when there is a situation requiring a domain name to send data to The most common application for DNS is Dynamic IP Address the ftp or e mail server in the Event Handler section Static IP Address You can establish both a primary and secondary DNS server address IP Address 192 168 51 a7 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 240 Gateway 192 168 51 E PPPoE Apply Reset Connection Type Dynamic IP Address Having a dynamic IP address means that the IP address for the camera can change depending on how the network router assigns addresses to network devices By default the camera is in Dynamic IP Address mode and will attempt to get an IP address from a DHCP server If this attempt fails the camera will automatically assign itself an IP address listed under Static IP Address Static IP Address Having a static IP address means that the IP address for the camera will not change once assigned PPPoE In some rare cases the camera may be connected over the Internet The most effective way to do this is with Power over Ethernet using an Ethernet cable to both power the camera
7. Click in the appropriate text box for the port number you wish to change Type the new port number Click Apply Note The Reset button will change the port numbers back to the numbers established before the Apply button was clicked HTTPS HTTPS protocol is used to create a secure channel over an insecure network in order to protect data HTTPS does this by using certificates to verify that the data is accurate Certificate Signing Request CSR users have a signed certificate from a Certification Authority CA Self Signed Certificate user has a certificate created or issued by the user himself 1 Click Create or Create Self Signed Certificate to configure settings 2 Enter the appropriate information in the pop up configuration window 3 Click Create Note After the creation of a certificate you will be prompted to Save and Reboot to apply the settings IEEE 802 1X SNMP Trap Usage SNMP trap enables notification from devices Notifications will be sent on cold start warm start and authentication IEEE 802 1X is an IEEE standard for port based Network Access failure Control This requires network port devices to provide verification before being allowed access to a protected network usually in the form of a username and password RTP If RTP is enabled then account name and password authentication will To enable IEEE802 1X check the Enabled check box be required for RTP streaming Enabling RTP sends an additiona
8. Notification messages Upload Video Snapshot and Audio and Send URL Commands Click the Edit button next to the category that you want to configure Digital I O Ports Digital I O Ports are used to connect digital input DI and digital output DO devices Typically Dl is a trigger device such as a switch or sensor The DO is notified by the trigger and then performs a specific action such as sounding an alarm To configure the Digital Input Device 1 Define the active level as 1 or O using the drop down menu An active level of 0 means the DI device is inactive unless triggered 37 2 Specify an Interval The Inverted is the duration of time when the trigger remains in active mode before returning to active level 0 To configure the Digital Output Device 1 Define the active level and response interval as with the DI device The default active level for DO devices is 1 which means the DO device will respond once triggered 2 Click Apply when you are finished configuring both DI and DO devices Notification Message Notification messages can be sent to an email or a HTTP server You can configure up to three preset messages To configure notification messages 1 Check the Notification Message box to enable the message and then use the Send Message to drop down menu to determine if sending the message to an email or a HTTP server 2 Enter the appropriate information depending on which method you have chose
9. and provide a network connection To change the connection type 1 Click the appropriate connection type 2 If needed designate the specific addresses 3 Click Apply 33023AA 33 Video and Audio The default video and audio settings are sufficient in most installation settings This section provides detail on streaming video quality and audio configuration if settings need to be adjusted Camera Options Camera Options Stream Mode Video Streams Apply Camera options allow you to control the streams of the camera including the Stream Mode and the number of Video Streams To modify the camera streams 1 Use the drop down menus to select Stream Mode and the number of Video Streams 2 Click Apply 34 Video Stream 1 w Compression Moton Detection Day Night Image Exposure wnite Balance OSD Privacy Mask Encoder Type H264 wi Encoder Type H264 w H 264 Profile High Profle w H 264 Profile High Profle w VGA Aspect Ratio Auto Detected w VGA Aspect Ratio Auto Detected w Resolution N1920x1080 w Resolution N640x360 v Frame Rate 10 v Frame Rate 15 v Video Bit Rate Mode Variable Bit Rale v Video Bit Rate Mode Variable Bit Rate w Quality High Quality Hn v GOP 1 I frame 1 Second wi GOP 1lframe 1 Second wl _ sop Reet Video allows you to modify detailed features of the camera including Compression Motion Detection Day Night Image Exposur
10. control panel DO Ports select a DO port 1 or 2 DO Port Level manually trigger a DO device PTZ CAMERA CONTROLS Scan Control Home Position Preset Touring Control Use the Pan Tilt controls to navigate the camera to the desired position Save current position as home position and then click the Apply button to designate the camera s current Apply Remove position as the Home Position Command Protocol Home Position PTZ Vendor Protocol Adar Pan amp Tilt Pan amp Tilt controls Command Protocol Auto pan tilt speed Enabled W P Ni Return to a preset position after PTZ idle time Return Position Disabled vw Idle Time seconds If the camera needs to be used with third party devices the camera supports Serial Hex Command as a low level PT command set Select the PTZ Vender Protocol to use and the address Otherwise leave default settings Directional Controls Pan Tilt Speed Movement Speed Pan and Tilt Use the Directional Controls to pan tilt the PTZ camera Auto Pan Tilt Speed when enabled the camera will automatically set Zoom Control E l E Nn the pan tilt speed according to the zoom ration and selected pan tilt ae speed while also maintaining clarify and quality of image Digital Z Disabled v bled i aid y EER 5 Movement Speed when auto pan tilt speed is disabled the camera will i follow the value set in the Pan Tilt Speed field Hi
11. to Night Mode when the camera changes between day and night modes an event can be triggered Device Boot or Reboot an event can be triggered when the camera boots or reboots Storage if storage space runs out or if writing to storage fails or if the microSD card is suddenly removed from the camera Triggered by Motion W Region 1 Region 2 Trigger by Motion Y gt F Region 3 To configure triggers 1 Use the drop down menu to choose a Triggered by category 2 If needed choose a Region 3 Designate a response to the event ResponseTo Send notification message T Upload video snapshots Change Motion Detection Profile Send URL command 33023AA Manual Event can be triggered manaully You can set any event rule as a manual event The manual event will display in the live screen as the Trigger button which can be clicked to trigger an event and response To set a manual event 1 Us the drop down menu to select an Event Rule 2 Click Apply 39 System The System section provides the list of functions that help manage the camera User Account O Live view without account name and password A ara Root admin 1234 User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 User 7 User 8 User 9 User 10 Apply Reset User Account allows you
12. to change the account name or password of the Administrator account that has full access to the camera create up to 10 common users that only have access for live view and the PTZ control and to enable disable the option for live view by users who are not logged in System Info 40 The System Info provides the full information about camera status settings and log This information is for viewing purposes and may assist you with camera configuration or maintenance Factory Default This section allows you to return the camera to default settings and also provide the option of preserving the network setting and HTTP HTTPS port Select which option best fits your needs and then click Apply Firmware Upload This section allows you to remote upgrade or in some cases downgrade the camera firmware Upgrading is most commonly done to attain new functions or fix existing issues Downgrading may be necessary when attempting to integrate with other products To download new firmware 1 Download the firmware file form xxxxxxxx com The file will have the extension upg 2 Inthe Firmware Upload section click Apply 3 Click Browse to search for the desired firmware file and then click Apply to start the upload Upon completion of upgrade the system will reboot Save and Reboot The Save and Reboot section allows you to save settings and reboot the camera remotely This is an important function because some change
13. AA 3 Pull the cables through the conduit and then push the conduit into the lower hole of the wall mount bracket 17 Attaching the Camera to Bracket 1 Align the groove in the camera mount tube with the lock on the inside of the upper hole on the wall bracket 2 Twist the camera mount tube into the wall mount bracket until the camera locks into place 3 Using the set screw provided screw the camera mount tube to the wall mount bracket 4 Attach the safety strap to the camera and the wall bracket 18 Network Connection 6 Insert the Ethernet cable through the conduit Then insert the conduit through the clamping nut Two waterproof cable connection solutions are offered with the HD510 PTZ camera If the cables run from the ceiling or wall into the camera then the connection can be considered waterproof If the camera is mounted in a way that exposes the cables then it is recommended to waterproof the cables using the included connection glands along with conduit or exterior grade Ethernet cable and waterproof tape which are NOT included mn AN Waterproof the Cable Using the Conduit Gland For waterproof cable using the conduit gland you will need e Conduit gland included e Gland rubber ring included e Flexible conduit not included 7 Slide the sealing rubber over the Ethernet and attach the e Waterproof tape not included j dl sealing rubber to the end of the conduit
14. P server and choose the proper authentication type 2 Enter the appropriate information 3 Click Apply Event Configuration Event Configuration Event Server Digital I O ports Edit Network Address Ports UserName Notification message SER FTP Server Configuration none J1 none Upload video snapshot and Audio Edit SMTP Server Configuration none Send URL commands Edit HTTP Server 1 Configuratior none HTTP Server 2 Configuratior none The event servers define which devices the camera can interact with most commonly being other devices on the network The event servers are classified as FTP SMTP and HTTP servers FTP Server these servers receive snapshot or video uploads that are issued as part of the response from event handlers To set up a FTP server enter the necessary information and click Apply SMTP Server these servers send email upon request from the camera The email can be subject and text email or include a snapshot video You can have a primary and secondary SMTP server To configure a SMTP server 1 Enable the SMTP account and choose the proper authentication type Enter the appropriate information 3 Click Apply 33023AA The event configuration section defines the responses to be performed when an event is triggered For most type of responses you can create several different preset responses then mix and match in the event rules Configurable responses are classified as Digital I O ports
15. RE harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET received including interference that may cause undesired operation REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By proper waste handling of this product you ensure that it has no 4 negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused if this product is thrown into the garbage bin The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more details information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK l l l l l DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK Compliance is evidenced by written declaration from our suppliers NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE assuring that any potential trace contamination levels of restricted REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL substances are below the maximum level set by EU Directive 2002 95 EC or are exempted due to their application TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS sirni vene cca sae aces See eect oeeeate ca dun
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17. e White Balance and OSD Privacy Mask Compression This section allows the configuration of Stream 1 and 2 Compression reduces bandwidth and VMS storage consumption Usually Stream 1 is the best quality stream for NVR recording purposes while Stream 2 is configured for basic quality in Live view of NVR Motion Detection Motion detection is based on Stream 1 and by default all regions are disabled Up to three detection regions can be enabled each with their own location size and sensitivity To enable and configure motion detection 1 2 In the Motion Detection tab click Setup Check the Enabled check box to enable the desired Detection Regions Drag the detection square to the desired region in the camera view Drag the lower right corner of the detection square to change the size if needed Using the drop down menu se the sensitivity of the detection square The lower the sensitivity the more movement is permitted before triggering an event Trigger Threshold Trigger threshold is an effective tool for quantifying how much movement and what speed of movement that will trigger an event This is necessary in outdoor situations where insects or small animals may cause a motion detection trigger Thresholds are based on pixel percentages The default trigger threshold is 10 of pixels moving Ideally the trigger threshold is small enough to effectively sense human and vehicle motion but ignores any smaller m
18. gher numbers Zoom Controls Continous Zooming Lay Lay represent faster speeds Step Size Stepped Zooming Lay ren Focus Control Mode E Step Size Focus Controls Stepped Focusing Preset No Name Le gt i ai 4 gt y FI Preset Positions List 2 2 Y x 3 3 wo el Ly 4 4 w e bi 33023AA 25 Zoom Controls 9 To zoom continuously 1 Select a Speed with higher numbers representing faster speeds Note 2 Click and hold the Continuous Zooming buttons for zooming in or out To zoom in steps 1 Enter the desired Step Size 3 Click the Stepped Zooming buttons one click at a time to zoom in by the set Step Size per click Focusing the Camera After adjusting the camera it is recommended to adjust the Focus Control for optimal video quality Auto Refocus after Zoom this option will automatically adjust the camera focus after zooming Manual select this option to manually adjust the camera focus This option is useful if the autofocus option is not the desired position Preset Positions List Preset positions are user defined camera positions that can be zoomed in on A series of these points can be grouped together as a Tour To create a present position 1 Click the Edit icon next to the position number you wish to configure Type a Name for the position 3 Pan tilt and zoom on the area until you have the desired camera angle and focus 4 Once completed click the Edit icon las again to complete the prese
19. gure the settings manually using the Date and Time drop down menus Daylight Saving for countries with Daylight Savings policy there are two ways to define the start time by week in the month or by exact date in the month 29 Network IP Address Filtering If you wish restrict or allow specific IP addresses from accessing the camera you can use the IP address filter You can Block or Allow IP addresses IP Address Filtering Enabled To restrict or allow specific IP addresses to access your camera 1 Check the Enabled check box 2 Using the drop down menu select Blocked or Allowed 3 Type in IP address or Network that you wish to block allow access to your camera 4 Check the Enabled check box next to the address Note You can have IP addresses or Networks on the list but not enabled The Enabled check box must be checked in order to activate either blocking or allowing that address 7 Click Apply Note The Reset button will erase all of the IP and network addresses and return the list to default with no addresses and no Enabled check boxes checked Port Managing Port Managing allows you to modify the default port settings for the camera 30 Note Some settings may require a Save and Reboot after applying the changes in order to activate the changes on the camera You will be prompted after applying a change if a Save and Reboot is needed To change the default port settings for your camera 1
20. he microSD card slot Note The camera dome cover must be removed to access the microSD card and the reset button 33023AA Reset Button microSD Slot 23 CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA Connecting in a Web Browser 1 Type the IP address of the camera in a web browser OR Use the included IP Utility software and locate the camera on the IP Finder list then double click the camera to open the Viewer software in your web browser or right click and select Browse 2 Login to the camera with the appropriate User Name and Password Note The default User name is admin and the default Password is1234 The username and password are case sensitive LIVE VIEW When connecting to the camera in a web browser the Live View screen is the default home screen From this screen you can view and control live video Note If you are accessing the camera through the recorder your live screen may be empty because the default port for the camera is different 24 r a EE E Co 2 p a i O LO Live View displays the live camera view Settings displays camera configuration functions Streams show stream 1 or 2 in the live view Full Screen enlarge the live camera view to full screen Snapshot take a Snapshot these JPGS are saved in the Pictures folder Audio speak to the camera Zoom Controls enlarge and reduce the video size digitally PTZ Controls this will open the PTZ camera
21. hen the camera pans the region that was originally covered will remain covered To set up privacy masks 1 Check the Enabled check box next to Region 1 Note Although up to four regions can be enabled they must be enable in sequencial order 2 Check the Setup box 3 Drag and resize the privacy mask as needed The upper bar containing the region number is used to move the privacy mask while the box at the lower right corner of the privacy mask is used to resize 4 Return to live view and ensure the privacy mask is correct Audio Audio In Disabled Y Audio Out Volume Audio In Format PCM Vv Apply Reset The AvertX HD510 PTZ camera supporst audio features Audio In when enabled incoming audio is activated When disabled incoming audio is turned off Audio Out can be adjusted from a scale of 0 100 effect the volume level of the speakers connected to the camera Audio Format compression format for audio Event The AvertX HD510 has an Event Handler or set of protocols that determine how to deal with IP devices and their response to situations including both triggers and responses The AvertX HD510 can interact with numerous external devices to activate triggers and prompt responses Click the Expand icon next to the Event list to expand the options HTTP Server these servers can be programmed to perform a large variety of actions based on the input To configure a HTTP server 1 Enable the HTT
22. ing Nut en Camera Ethernet connection Sealing Rubber 10 Slide the clamping nut onto the Ethernet cable 11 Insert the Ethernet cable through the sealing rubber 12 Attach one rubber ring included on the gland body 33023AA 21 22 14 Connect the Ethernet connector to the Ethernet port of the camera 15 Insert the sealing rubber into the gland body 16 Tightly attach the clamping nut to the cable gland body Note Note Different applications and installation environments require different types of waterproof methods that may not be covered in this manual Check your installation environment and adapt a suitable waterproof mehod If the camera is installed outdoors and the bundled power adapter is used be sure to protect if from different environmental factors It is reccommended to place the power adapter indoors or housed inside a junction box Resetting the Camera If it is necessary to reset the camera to the factory default settings hold down the Reset button see Camera Overview for 30 seconds This will return all settings including network setup to the factory default The IP address of the camera will be reassigned by the router microSD Card Your camera includes a microSD card slot compatible with cards up to 32GB which can be used for emergency video backup The microSD card is not included You must remove the clear dome cover of the camera to access t
23. ive owners The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information AVERTX IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 33023AA Read Instructions Read all of the safety and operating instructions before using the product Retain Instructions Save these instructions for future reference Attachments Accessories Do not use attachments or accessories unless recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards damage product and void warranty Installation Do not place or mount this product in or on an unstable or improperly supported location Improperly installed product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and damage to the product Use only with a mounting device recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product To insure proper mounting follow the manufacturer s instructions and use only mounting accessories recommended by manufacturer Power source This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label Precautions Operating Before using make sure power supply and others are properly connected While operating if any abnormal condition or malfunction is obse
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25. l B2 frame to every video frame containing information such as motion l l detection digital input and output levels frame counter resolution 3 Enter the desired Username and Password that will be used timestamp and more for verified access to the network Designate an EAPOL Version 4 Upload CA or User Certificate and User Private Key from MOUSE the RADIUS server To modify RTP settings 5 Click Apply 1 Check the Enabled check box 2 Modify settings appropriately Note After the configuration of IEEE 802 1X you will be prompted to 3 Click Apply Save and Reboot to apply the settings SNMP Setting SNMP provides easy management of network devices Features of SNMP include monitoring device uptime system detail description collection of interface information and measuring network interface throughput To modify SNMP settings 1 Check the Enabled check box 2 Modify settings appropriately 3 Click Apply SNMP V1 V2 uses Community name as password to authenticate identity Read Community is the password for server to get information from devices Write Community is the password for server to edit values on devices SNMP V3 uses account password for authentication Security Name is the account name to be used with your Password The default secuty name is public 33023AA 31 Network Network allows you to manage default protocols for your camera These protocols ca
26. le o ld eee eee ee 39 FARMMWARGAY DIOAG MANNEN 39 o A A 39 En O ho 39 FOUR SPEGIFIGATIONS oc A A A Ss eaa etn densben eene 40 CAMEL AY SO CCINIG alonso E rea eel edad 41 PRABER ha aeeiancaneeeabeendan eae Sotaruees cam teneooesnaaie 41 33023AA gt INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW The HD510 PTZ Camera is capable of providing real time streaming video with smooth image quality The HD510 offers quad streaming and can be used in a variety of installations including shops stores home banks factories and for building surveillance With Power over Ethernet Plus PoE the need for separate power lines is eliminated and cabling and installation costs can be significantly reduced The light weight small size and large degree of rotation of the camera facilitates quick and simple installation on either the ceiling or walls of structures or vehicles Camera Default Settings IP Address Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IP address assigned by router admin Password 1234 Streaming Port RTSP 7070 Product Features e 2MP 1080p Video e 30x Optical Zoom Lens e Pan Tilt Zoom Control e 360 Endless Rotation e Wide Dynamic Range WDR e Day Night ICR e Micro SD Support e Weather proof IP66 e Integrated Heater ONE GETTING STARTED Box Contents Camera Overview 33023AA 9 BOX CONTENTS Wall Mount Accessory Box Contents Before proceeding please check that the box contains the items listed here If an
27. n be enabled or disabled and in some instances the protocol can be given a specific name for easy identification AVENT ur j Host Date amp Time Network IP Address Filtering Port Mapping HTTPS IEEE 802 1X SNMP Setting RTP Network IP Settings Video amp Audio Event System Logout Bonjour v Enabled Friendly Name AP010001 Apply Reset Y Enabled Type of Service Priority Type of Service provides 4 options to define the priorities of how the date from the camera is handled by routers that support ToS These settings include normal service minimize delay maximize throughput and maximize reliability Click Apply to save changes made to ToS Priority UPnP Universal PlugNPlay is a zero configuration networking protocol that allows network devices to establish functional network connections for data sharing and communication UPnP is responsible for allowing devices to dynamically join a network obtain an IP address and communicate with other network devices Note Disabling UPnP will require a manual configuration of the camera Bonjour Bonjour is Apple s implementation of zero configuration networking allowing network devices to establish functional network connections for data sharing and communication This software is mainly used on OS X and iOS network devices ONVIF ONVIF protocol allows for integration between devices regardless of
28. nded that the default remain unchanged Exposure White Balance This section allows you configure exposure settings such as shutter iris and gain control and white balance settings The default settings in this section are well suited to most environments and it is recommended that the default remain unchanged 35 OSD On Screen Display is used to add text to the upper or lower left corner of video This can be used for branding or authentication purposes Primarily the text is kept as small as possible and is not resizable The text is kept as small as possible as not to block any video To add an OSD to your video 1 Check the Enabled check box next to the desired OSD region 2 Use the drop down menu to choose a color for the text 3 Set the transparency This dictates the color saturation for the OSD and how well you can see the video behind the text A lower transparency will be easier to see through Choose a position for the OSD to appear 5 Type the desired text to appear as the OSD Note See the Apendix for a list of special characters that can be used in the text box to give special meanings such as Date and Time as configured by the camera and special characters Privacy Masks 36 Privacy masks are used to intentionally block specific areas of video most commonly used to hide faces You can have up to four regions of privacy masks though they will all be the same color The privacy mask is dynamic W
29. o your AvertX recorder 4 Click Refresh in the IP Utility to view the IP camera s new IP address 1 Open the Software CD on your PC and install the IP Utility 2 Inthe IP Utility identify your IP camera s by IP address or model Tip The camera is set to DHCP by default The IP addres is assigned by the router Note Only cameras connected to the network will show up in the IP Utility camera list Note You can check the box next to multiple cameras to change the IP addresses sequencially Changing the IP Address of a Administrator User Privileges Camera The Administrator account has the authority to configure the IP camera and authorize users access to the camera The User accounts have 1 Click the check box next to the selected camera and then click access to the camera with limited authority Change Network Address to modify the IP address of the camera 2 Inthe pop up window select Static IP Address and then modify Default Username and Password the Starting IP Address The username and password are case sensitive It is strongly recommended that the password be changed after the initial setup to prevent unauthorized access Username admin Password 1234 33023AA 13 THREE SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Installing the Camera Connecting to the Camera Camera Settings INSTALLING THE CAMERA The HD510 PTZ camera can be mounted in a number of ways Depending on the situation you may need to install the mo
30. otion Low threshold 0 5 will detect and trigger even minute movement High threshold 5 100 will detect and trigger only larger movement Motion Detection Profile There are two profiles available for motion detection Runtime MD Profile and Event MD Profile These are independent groups that can have three separate regions per group Having two separate profiles is most commonly used when motion detection needs are different between day and night 33023AA Day Night This section allows for the configuration of day night settings The AvertX HD510 has three Day Night Modes Auto the camera wil automatically switch between day mode color and night mode black and white under certain exposure levels This level is defined by the user in the Switch from Day mode to Night mode drop down menu Day the camera stays in day color mode regardless of the exposure level Night the camera stays in night black and white mode regardless of the exposure level To configure Auto Day Night mode 1 Select Auto in the Day Night mode drop down menu 2 Use the Switch from Day mode to Night mode drop down menu to select an exposure value that will switch the camera from one mode to another OR Use the sliding scale to set the exposure value Image This section allows for the configuration of certain parameters of a video frame The default settings in this section are well suited to most environments and it is recomme
31. rved stop using the camera immediately and then contact your local dealer Handling Do not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera Do not drop or subject the camera to shock and vibration as this can damage camera Care must be taken when you clean the clear dome cover Scratches and dust will ruin the image quality of your camera Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when it is dirty In case the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe the camera gently Installation and Storage Do not install the camera in areas of extreme temperatures in excess of the allowable range 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C Avoid installing in humid or dusty places The relative humidity must be below 90 Avoid installing in places where radiation is present Avoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic fields and electric signals Avoid installing in places where the camera would be subject to strong vibrations Never face the camera toward the sun Do not aim at bright objects Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects Otherwise the camera may be smeared and damaged REGULATION WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause ENCLOSU
32. s will not take effect until a Save and Reboot has been completed To Save and Reboot click Apply Logout It is recommended that you log out of your AvertX HD510 PTZ camera when you have finished all of the desired tasks This will prevent unauthorized use of the camera FOUR SPECIFICATIONS 33023AA 41 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS ed mr Resolution 1080p 2MP 2 way Requires additional equipment PTZ Detail 256 Preset positions 10 Preset tours Relay Outputs Tilt rotation Pan 0 360 endless Tilt 20 200 Image Stabilization Auto Gain Control Yes Backlight Compensation Yes Day Night True Day Night Compression H 264 MJPEG Privacy Mask Yes Operating Temperature 40 F 122 F 40 C 50 C Yes Power Consumption 25 44W PoE 31 5W 24vAC Weight 5 7 lbs 2 58 kg H 10 9 x W 7 9 276 mm x 200 mm 42 ww avertx com 1 855 2AVERTX 2014 AvertX All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from AvertX The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However AvertX cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes 33023AA 43
33. t position configuration 26 To create more preset positions repeat steps 1 4 as needed The Go to Preset icon gt will take you to the preset position once it has been designated The Delete icon 1 will delete the preset position Set and Enable Tours Preset Touring Control Scan Control Touring Control select a Preset Point Preset Points O D 1 10 5 2 10 5 3 10 5 After preset positions have been created they can be grouped into a Preset Tour To configure a Preset Tour 1 Click Edit Tour in the Touring Control tab of the PTZ menu 2 Select a preset position using the drop down menu 3 Designate the duration in seconds of that preset position 4 Select a pan tilt speed from the drop down menu and then click the Add icon Add preset positions to the tour as needed To IE sequence of the preset positions use the directional icons A iz to move points up or down the list 5 When you are finished setting the preset positions for the tour click Save 6 Using the Touring Control drop down menu select the desired tour name to activate the tour 33023AA PTZ Scan Function The Scan function moves the camera from one predefined point to another by scanning the view horizontally without losing focus Unlike preset tours where the camera moves quickly and can focus independently depending on the preset position scan keeps the entire view in focus and moves at a steady consistent pace
34. unting solution first before connecting the cables or the cables may need to be connected before installing the mounting solution Below are basic installation details for the standard supplied mounting solution Installation Using Wall Mount The standard supplied wall mounting solution offers waterproof protection for both the camera and cables The wall mount has a lower hole that can be used for an outdoor waterproof cable situation or the cables can be housed inside the wall behind the wall mounting solution To determine the appropriate cable setup see the 33023AA 15 16 Network Connection section Note If cables must be run outdoors instead of within the wall the ideal waterproof protection is running the cables through conduit Running Cables Inside the Wall 1 If running cables through the wall behind the wall bracket drill a Y hole in the wall and then pull all cabling through the upper hole in the wall bracket and connect the cables from the wall to the cables from the camera 2 Screw the wall bracket to the wall using screws appropriate for your installation situation Running Cables on Wall Exterior 1 If running cables outdoors using a waterproof solution such as conduit pull all cables through the upper hole in the wall bracket and then back out the lower hole of the wall bracket 2 Screw the wall bracket to the wall using the screws appropriate for your installation situation 33023
35. y item is missing or has defects DO NOT install or operate the product and contact your dealer for assistance Camera Box Contents Wall Mount Safety Strap Cable Gland amp Conduit Gland Software amp Set Screw amp Washer Power Adapter Documents CD 10 CAMERA OVERVIEW Dimensions Before installing or connecting the dome camera please refer to this section and complete preparations for dome setup and all switch settings Camera Diagram Mounting Bracket Safety Strap Screw Height 10 9 including wall mount bracket Camera Dome Cover Lens Width 7 9 33023AA 11 TWO DEVICE SEARCH Using the Camera Finder EN Pels q Y ae a oer F Adraan ea 1721626 rii 2552550 T Bana Search 7 Use the included IP Utility software to easily find your network cameras for initial setup The IP Utility software is included on the software CD with your camera E en El The HD510 PTZ camera is DHCP compatible meaning it can be assigned an IP address from a DHCP server automatically when Y connected to the network for the first time This is ideal for setup that a requires an indirect connection between the camera and recorder a usually for network security or installation considerations z 7 al Ea Finding IP Cameras 5 Sa Use the IP Utility software to configure your IP cameras if you are not 3 Click Apply using Plug N Play as a direct connection t
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