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1. Current Date amp Time and New Date amp Time Current Time It displays the current time on the camera Date and time will be changed after you configure it in the New Time section New Time You can set the camera time by Synchronize with Computer Timer and Synchronize with NTP Server Then select a date format type Y YYY MM DD MM DD YYY Y and DD MM Y YYY are choices provided Set Manually set date and time manually e Synchronize with Computer Timer synchronize your camera s date and time with the computer s timer e Synchronize with NTP Server synchronize your camera s date and time with the NTP server s timer 29 INSTALLATION 5 3 5 Update System Information Current Version Description Kernel Linus version 2 6 18 v1 5 1 2M IO2 BIOS U Boot 1 3 4 Mar 4 2010 17 35 10 v1 0 0 4 2M I02 App AP 01 00 30 2M I02 Browse Restart will cause disconnect Restart Camera Reset all settings except network Factory Reset Reset all settings Hard Factory Reset Update This function is designed to update firmware Stop all camera operations when you update firmware Do not turn off power or disconnect the internet connection during the firmware update process Click Restart Camera after you have up dated firmware successfully e Restart Camera The camera is restarted without changing any settings Typically used after updating firmware Afte
2. Horizontal Rotation Distortion Area Note When the tilt angle is less than 75 degrees there is no distortion 11 INSTALLATION 6 Focusing loosen both screws a and b and turn the lens until ideal picture Varifocal Lens 7 Reattach the inner liner and dome when you are done adjusting the focus INSTALLATION 3 2 Network Connection Diagram Connection type 1 e direct connection Connection type 2 3 2 Hardware Software Requirement Computer e 13 SRX Pro Version 2 0 or higher e Windows Vista or XP as OS Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later CPU Intel Pentium Core 2 or higher e Memory 1GB or more VGA card support Direct X 9 0 or above Power Supply The camera requires a DC12V AC24V PoE power supply Make sure you use the correct power supply before connecting to this network camera Use a RJ45 network connector to connect the camera to your computer or hub switch Switch A one Gigabit Switch is required to monitor two or more cameras from the same computer SD card The camera supports Micro SDHC memory cards up to 32GB Images can be re corded when the SD card is being inserted into the camera Insert a SD card before switching on the camera The SD card may not be detected if it is inserted while the camera is on INSTALLATION 3 4 Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer This section details how to access the camera from a computer 3 4 1 Sett
3. 1 4 35 5mm 2 0 Camera Parts and Definitions Power In Red Black 1 7 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector 2 BNC 3 1 Audio Out Green 4 eS Audio In Red 5 4 Alarm Out Orange Reserved Green 6 Reserved Yellow GND ground Gray 9 Alarm In 1 Red Alarm In 2 Brown Power In Red Black power connector DC12V AC24V RJ 45 Ethernet Connector network connection Support PoE Power over Ethernet cable BNC video output Audio Out Green audio output Audio In Red audio input Alarm Out Orange alarm signal output port Reserved Greeny Reserved Yellow GND ground electricity in electrical circuits Alarm In 1 Red alarm signal input port Alarm In 2 Brown alarm signal input port Reset use an appropriate tool to press the button to reset the camera Hold for 5 seconds to reboot camera Hold longer than 5 seconds to load default settings Note If PoE Power over Ethernet connector is used it eliminates need for Power In cable SPECIFICATION Image system Image sensor Effective pixels Image Compression Method Video Codec Resolution 1 3 2 MP image sensor optimized for low light performance Effective 16 9 1920 H X 1080 V Triple Streaming H 264 MPEG4 Motion JPEG H 264 16 9 1920X1080 2M 1280X720 4 3 1280x960 SXVGA MPEG4 16 9 1920X1080 2M 1280X720 4 3
4. Frame Rate Lo ipaum 2 puppis TUE Video Codec Advance Settings White Balance R solution Bit Rate kbit s 500 4000 Bade Rate is z Stream 3 Third Streaming video Codec R Gain SON 2 00090 4 4 Resolution Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz are provided for reducing flicker TV System NTSC and PAL are provided for different TV system settings Note This setting base on model NTSC PAL type Mirror OFF turn off this function HORIZONTAL set images as left or right VERTICAL set images as upside or down BOTH set the HORIZONTEL and VERTICAL settings Rate Control Choose a bit rate control Choices include VBR Variable Bit Rate Variable Bit Rate control is for video storage Ex NVR local storage recording Image quality is good but the CPU loading of camera is not stable for the variable scenes such as flickering tree and the throughput of network is unstable for the variable scenes CBR Constant Bit Rate Constant Bit Rate control is for video low delay i e CBR with frames dropped based on image buffer occupancy The streaming is smooth and the CPU loading of camera is stable for any scene and the throughput of network is stable for the variable scenes 20 INSTALLATION MJPEG SETTING Video Codec ee te ams r Frame Rate Resolution Cho
5. 1280x960 SXVGA MJPEG 16 9 1920X1080 2M 1280X720 4 3 1280x960 SXVGA Primary Stream Video Compression H 264 or MPEG 4 or MJPEG Secondary Stream Video Compression H 264 or MPEG 4 Third Stream Video Compression MJPEG Frame rate up to 15fps NTSC and 12 5fps PAL at 1920x1080 up to 30fps NTSC and 25fps PAL at 1280x720 Len Electric Sync system AES Audio Alarm RS485 Day amp Night Mode Minimum illumination Video port TV output Intelligent video Built in Mechanical ICR Filter varifocal lens f 3 F1 2 Mega pixel lens Internal NTSC 1 10000 s to 1 3 75s selectable PAL 1 10000 s to 1 3 125s selectable Two way Mono Audio Full duplex G 711 PCM 8kHz 2 Inputs 1 Output Reserved ICR D N control Auto Forced BW Forced Color External 0 08 Lux 9 10IRE 0 3Lux 50IRE BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q RCA x 1 NTSC 720 X 480 30fps PAL 720 X 576 25fps Video motion detection Feature Exposure mode Auto Manual BLC 5 x b zones selectable ATR D WDR Digital wide dynamic range White Balance Auto Manual Sharpness 255 level sensitivity Saturation 255 level sensitivity Brightness 255 level sensitivity Contrast 255 level sensitivity Privacy Zone Yes customized threshold privacy zone SPECIFICATION Other Mirror Flip System log Time stamp Snapshot Event Management Primary Stream Bit Rate Control CBR VBR Local Storage Memory Card Support Micro SD Micro S
6. Save button to save your image settings Advanced settings White Balance Auto select a white balance mode according to external lighting condition for the best color temperature Sensitivity Select sensitivity values from O 10 e White Balance Manual Select this option to set the white balance manually R Gain Selectable Red Gain values from 0 4 4 0 G Gain Selectable Green Gain values from 0 4 4 0 B Gain Selectable Blue Gain values from 0 4 4 0 22 INSTALLATION BLC Backlight Compensation this function adjusts the image to compensate for areas that are too dark due to insufficient light ON enable the BLC function e OFF disable the BLC function Brightness adjust the image brightness level Selectable values from 0 to 100 Contrast adjust the image contrast level Selectable values from 0 to 100 e Saturation adjust the image saturation level Selectable values from 0 to 100 e Sharpness adjust the image sharpness level Selectable values from 0 to 100 Communication Wideo Alarms Communication User Management s Network Settings SUA Disabled Il IP Address 20 016 SubnetMask 2552552550 Default Gateway 192001 DAMS 192 0 0 1 8n ien i1025 69934 HTTP Part Click Communication to view the current network settings including Network and NTP Configure all Network and NTP s
7. enter the set IP address default is http 192 0 0 16 A login window will appear Enter the default user name and to login 1 Default Login Password El wmm Firmware Version AP 01 00 60 33 i02 Login admin Password 1234 The server 192 0 0 16 at IPMC requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name t admin Password IIIS Remember my password Firmware Version AP 01 00 60 35 102 or higher Login i3admin Password i3admin 5 Then you should be able to see the camera image screen as follows http 192 168 10 62 livex html i3 Annexus 41 Camera Live View Enable Two way Audio Done Internet Protected Mode Off fg 100 15 INSTALLATION 3 5 Using Annexxus Finder to Search Camera s IP Address Annexxus Finder is a program which helps users finds network cameras Please note that Annexxus Finder is only compatible with Windows XP 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click AnnexxusFinder exer to run the program Follow the instructions to install 3 After successfully installing Annexxus Finder double click the Annexxus Finder icon which is displayed in your desktop An Annexxus Finder window will pop out The wi
8. soft dry cloth If it is very dirty use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent then wipe dry Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes Servicing To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty DO NOT disassembles the camera Refer servicing to qualified personnel only SAFETY INFORMATION The triangle symbol with lightning arrow indicates that ungrounded Hazardous Voltage exists within the unit The voltage level may cause personal electric shock hazards The triangle symbol with exclamation mark indicates that there are important operation and maintenance instructions in the Instruction Manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 Key Features High Definition Images Clear and detailed HD quality images in all conditions Unlike other megapixel cameras AX52 offers higher resolutions and better frame rates Blurry images are reduced and individuals and objects of interest come with perfect clarity Triple Streaming The AX52 Network Camera is designed to show extreme image detail H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG triple streaming allows you to choose the appropriate code for your bandwidth Cost saving H 264 Support The AX52 supports the H 264 compression standard H 264 greatly reduces the size of video without compromising image quality Storage and bandwidth are reduced PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 Camera Overview
9. Ax52 Dome Camera Series Instruction Manual 13 INTERNATIONAL Rev 141120 CONTENTS B SAFETY INFORMATION eene ennt 2 W PRODUCT OVERVIEW eeeeeeeeeeee enn 4 W SPECIFICATION eere 6 W INSTALLATION eren i Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use SAFETY INFORMATION When installing your Annexxus system be sure to avoid excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heating appliances moisture dust and smoke strong magnetic fields close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters close to humid or excessively dusty places where exposed to mechanical vibrations close to fluorescent lamps or objects reflecting light under unstable light sources may cause flickering temperatures below 10 Celsius or 14 Fahrenheit and above 50 Celsius or 122 Fahrenheit for AXA1C1M Power Supply Ensure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of this camera before powering the camera on Incorrect voltage may cause irreparable damage to the video camera and will effectively void the camera warranty Cleaning For maximum optical clarity the camera dome or lens must remain clean Use a soft dry cloth to remove finger prints or dust from the dome cover Use a blower to remove dust from the lens Clean the body with a
10. DHC Card up to 32 GB SD card overwrite Yes SD card store category Alarm Ethernet Fail file format JPEG AVI Recording frame rate range between 1 to 3 fps Power Supply Power requirement DC 12V amp AC 24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af Power consumption 5W Max Power connector Screwless Terminal block Environment Operating temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Operating humidity 10 90 RH Storage temperature 20 C 60 4 F 140 F Network Ethernet 10 100 base T Ethernet connection for LAN WAN Internet protocol TCP IP UDP HTTP FTP DNS DHCP NTP RTP RTSP ICMP uPNP IP IPv4 Connectors RJ 45 Control interface IE browser 6 0 or above 1 0 connector Alarm port Terminal block 2 in 1 out Audio In Out port 3 5mm Phone Jack x 2 Reset Within 5 sec for rebooting system more than 5 sec for loading default Mechanism Dimensions QxH 138mm x H102mm 54inch x H40 inch Weight Camera Only 1 13kg 2 516 NOTE The specification is subject to change without notice T INSTALLATION 3 Camera Installation Use the appropriate brackets and equipment to mount this camera After installing the camera your network camera should be accessed from your local network 3 1 Package Content em Network Dome Camera Printed Quick Start Guide CD ROM User Manual Annexxus Finder Guide Pattern Sticker RJ45 Female Female Coupler 1 Flat Hand Screw Machine Type 2 Flat Hand S
11. an output file s resolution as Low or High o Digital Output If you want to set digital output function start you need to set ON After that you need to set Active Type Low or High about digital output by the hardware eAlarm duration The alarm time period of digital output 29 INTERNATIONAL INC aa INTERNATIONAL 1 866 840 0004 U S A 440 Lawrence Bell Drive Canada 780 Birchmount Road www i3international com Suite 16 Williamsville Unit 16 Scarborough NY 14221 ON M1K 5H4
12. crew Tapping Type 3 Plastic Anchor 4 Plastic Mounting Button 5 Rubber Feet Description INSTALLATION 3 1 5 Camera Installation for ceiling mount and wall mount Lens Direction P q L f j A J Nore Mounting Sto ah J ermines screw type prer to GUIDE PATTERN Drill the Mounting Location 1 Place the Guide Pattern Sticker on the desired location 2 Drill 4 mounting holes and 1 cable entry hole Mark holes positions secure the metal plate to the ceiling using the appropriate screws e Use the machine type screws if you are attaching the camera to a pendent mount Use the tapping type screws for all other surfaces For cement surfaces insert the Plastic Anchors into the holes For softer surfaces do not use the Plastic anchors Use the Rubber Feet for surface mounting e If using SD card function insert Micro SD card or Micro SDHC card before locking the dome cover Plastic Anchors Tapping Type Screws INSTALLATION Adjusting Camera Focus 1 Take off the screw a C Screw a Service Monitor E Guide Pattern Output Rubber Feet Inner Lining SD Card slot Tapping Type Screws ph d INSTALLATION 4 Adjust the camera to your specification Tilt Pan Angle about Tilt Angle 90 degrees 355 degrees 5 Adjust the camera to your specification Pan
13. efer by right clicking on this link 4 3 Recording LED The recording LED becomes red when the alarm event function is triggered INSTALLATION 5 Setup Mode Click on setup to configure camera settings Volume Mute Enable Two way Audio INSTALLATION 5 1 Basic Setting Every parameter of Basic Setting affects the displayed image Specify appropriate parameters in the following section Viso Basic Se E f Annexxus 52 ib ANNexxus Camera Name 5 52D2M PTZ Controls bM L i llic Disabled zi xx Brightriess m dut 8367 a o Contrast 4 50 Saturation 4 50 Audio Settings Volume 4 21 Mute Enable Two way Audio Advance Setu Advance or Basic Button E Basic Image is used to change any picture setting on the camera Remember to click Save to keep your settings Camera Name enter a desired network camera name The name will be displayed at the top of the live page Video Codec Choose a compression mode to be displayed in Live View 19 INSTALLATION 5 2 Advance Setting Video Page Video Alarms Communication User Management System Logs Camera Name Frequency TV System Mirror Rate Control Tver md Stream 1 Primary Streaming Video Codec MP PEGS Y Bit Rete 8000 kbit s 500 8000
14. ettings in the Network section 1 DHCP the IP address is automatically obtained when this is checked otherwise uncheck it to set up the network settings manually If you enable the DHCP function just specify DNS and HTTP Ports in the below fields 2 IP Address specify your IP address here if you don t select DHCP default setting 192 0 0 16 3 Subnet Mask use default number 255 255 255 0 23 INSTALLATION 4 Default Gateway leave 192 0 0 16 as default setting It is not required if it is not used Please contact your Network Administrator for Default Gateway information 5 DNS leave 192 0 0 16 as default setting It is not required if it is not used Please contact your Network Administrator for DNS information 6 HTTP Port We recommend using the default path Contact your Network Admin istrator if it needs to be changed T Press Save to save your settings us pool ntp org GMT 05 Eastern Time Communication 8 NTP Server assign an IP address or domain name for a time server 9 Time Zone select a correct time zone 24 INSTALLATION Video Alarms Communication User Management System Date amp Time Time Stamp Enable Date and Time Stamp wo s Date Format MM DD YY Date amp Time 2010 12 13 22 18 15 New Date amp Time C Set Manually NTP Server Jus pool ntp ora Time Zone In this section you can configure the system settings including Time Stamp
15. ing IP This is a network based camera and must be assigned an IP address first Enter a default IP address manually The camera s default IP address is 192 0 0 16 and subnet mask address is 255 255 255 0 Obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server You don t need to change the camera s IP address if your network uses a DHCP server 3 4 2 Connect the Camera to a Personal Computer 1 Connect the network cable to the camera and then turn on the camera s power 2 Set the personal computer s IP address The camera s default IP address 192 0 0 16 and subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 3 Check that the camera and computer are connected by pinging the IP address you have set To do this start a command prompt and type the IP address you set If the message Reply from appears it means the connection is done c EMINDOM S sysbtem3zcmd exe C Documents and Settings Administrator ping 192 60 60 16 Pinging 172 H H 16 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 0 0 16 bytes 32 time ilms TTL 64 Reply from 192 0 0 16 bhytes 32 time 17ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 0 0 16 bhytes 32 time ilms TIL 64 Reply from 172 H H 16 bhytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 0 16 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 05 loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum 1 7ms Average Sms G 5 Documents and Settings Administrator 14 INSTALLATION 4 Start Internet Explorer and
16. ndow will display a list of net cameras which you are using currently Tye Subnet Mask Poit Firmware Version MAC Address Serial 1 ANNEXXUS52D2MV 192 0 0 16 255 255 255 0 80 P 01 00 30 2M 00 0b 67 00 d5 07 m Change IP Address IP Address 132 0 O 16 Port 80 Subnet Mask edo as 5 0 amp 30 MAC Address 00 05 67 00 45 07 Firmware Version Poi 00 30 2M 102 Serial Number Input Password Edit m Reset Password Cancel To reset password to factory default please call technical support for authorization code Authorization Code To edit network information for the selected IP camera do the following 1 Select desired camera in the Annexxus Finder software by double clicks 2 Go to the Change IP Address and enter the correct data for the IP camera 3 Please enter password before click save button 16 INSTALLATION 4 1 Live View Presets zl X Brightness 4 30 D contrast 1 50 Saturatior 4 50 Default Save Live view is designed for general users to control the camera Snapshot Live and Setup functions are listed on the live view Please note only administrators can access Setup to configure camera settings 4 2 Snapshot The Snapshot function is for snapshot capture Press the Snapshot button to take a link to let user choose local storage to save jpg bmp user pr
17. ogin on 192 168 10 150 004 2010 07 28 15 58 18 admin login on 192 168 10 150 005 2010 07 28 15 01 13 admin login 192 0 0 111 It displays all login and alarm records 28 INSTALLATION 5 4 3 Alarm You can set to trigger alarms on the conditions that an event or action signal has been sent to the camera Event Trigger alarm on ethernet lost Digital Input Disabled zi Active Type Action Digital Output El Active Type Alarm Duration 1o seconds zi Note You can click Enable Alarm to select the save type Basic Setup zy Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet is Lost set an alarm condition when Ethernet disconnected Digital Input send a signal to the camera to trigger an alarm Check it to enable this function Then set digital input as High or Low Motion Detection this function is designed to record video once the camera detects a motion condition Select Disable to disable this function or Enable to enable this function o Sensibility set sensibility level as Lowest Low Medium High or Highest Or input a value from to 99 in the customized threshold field Higher number gets higher sensitivity Press Save to save your settings Action Configure image transfer settings after triggering an alarm Digital Output select OFF to disable this function or ON to enable this function If select ON choose
18. ose the resolution size Choices include 1080P SXVGA 720P XGA SVGA D1 Quality Set the image s quality as High Normal or Low Frame Rate Frame rate is the image transfer speed 30 fps is 30 image transmissions per second 15 is 15 images transmission per second 7 5 is 7 5 images transmission per second etc o Note 1 Live View uses the MJPEG codec Turning MJPEG off will result in no video for Live View o Note 2 If MJPEG is selected for both primary streaming and third streaming Live View will display the third streaming codec choices o Note 3 Some video player VLC Player etc can be used to view the MJPEG H 264 and MPEG4 RTSP Streaming H 264 Setting Video Codec H264 Resolution Bit Rate Frame Rate i5 EE Resolution Choose the resolution size Choices include 1080P SXVGA 720P XGA SVGA D1 Bit Rate According to your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbps Higher value gets higher video quality Frame Rate Frame rate is the image transfer speed 30 fps is 30 frame transmissions per second 15 is 15 frame transmissions per second 7 5 is 7 5 frame transmissions per second etc 21 INSTALLATION 5 2 1 Image Advanced Settings Preview Advance Settings White Balance White Balance BLC Brightness Contrast Saturation and Sharpness provided for you to set the quality of images Please click the
19. r clicking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes e Factory Default Resets the camera to factory settings but keeps the Network settings After clicking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes e Hard factory default Resets the camera to factory settings and will cause all parameters including the IP address to be reset After clicking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes 26 INSTALLATION 5 3 3 Users User List Displays the list of users Only two roles can be specified administrator admin i3admin and guest viewer If you want to delete a user select a user and then press the Delete User button Video Alarms Communication User Management User List 1 admin Admin Note Maximum allowed users is 10 Delete User Add Modify User Permission Viewer Add Modify User You can add a new user or modify a user s information or authority To add modify a new user enter a user name and password Then specify his her role as Admin or Viewer Press Add to add a user or to modify a user s password or authority 27 INSTALLATION 5 3 6 Logs Video Alarms Communication User Management System Logs System Log 000 2010 07 28 16 57 05 admin login on 192 168 10 150 001 2010 07 28 16 24 37 admin login on 192 168 10 40 002 2010 07 28 16 17 37 admin login on 192 168 10 150 003 2010 07 28 16 16 02 admin l

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