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1. Dimension b145 ve wasi Ea A a pg o il E i LA A LO LA Ca Em l ES af k S P Wo V d li adl u cu d v e d d Fr 108 Unit mm gt 39 DS 2CD732F E Specification Parameter DS 2CD732F E Camera Image Sensor 1 4 inch CMOS Effective Pixels 640 H x 480 V Lens 3 5 8mm 9 F1 6 M12 manual Iris lens Min Illumination O ALux F1 2 Video Output 1 0Vp p Composite Output 750 BNC Electronic Day amp Night Compression Standard Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 Video Output 32 K 2M adjustable 8Mbps maximum Audio Compression OggVorbis Image Image Resolution 704 x 576 640 x 480 528 x 384 704 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 Frame Rate 25fps 704 x 576 Motion Detect Support Dual Stream Support SD Card Local Recording Support Heartbeat Support Password Protect Support Protocols TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible Audio Input 1 channel 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ Audio Output 1 channel Line level 6000 Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet port and 1 RS 485 interface Alarm Input 1 channel signal input Alarm Output 1 channel signal relay output Working Temperature 10 C 60 C Power Supply 12VDC 10 E series support PoE Power over Ethernet 3W MAX 145 x 132 8 Power Consumption Dimensions mm Weight 900g 40 Dimension D145 Unit mm 41 16
2. Left Right Fig 2 1 11 Alarm output The alarm output is an on off output that requires external power supply on connection The external power supply shall be 12V DC 30mA or use AC with external relays Equipment damage or electric shock may cause if without relays 10 2 2 Product Installation 2 2 1 Box camera Installation Box camera can be fixed in both metope and ceiling Customers can choose whichever way according to their specific needs Please follow the steps below Take fixing in ceiling as an example fixing in metope follows the same rule Choose the fixing method and fix the camera bracket accordingly If it is metope then you need to fix the expand bolt note the mounting hole of the expand bolt should align with the bracket before fixing the bracket If the wall surface is wooden the first step can be ignored and you can use the self tapping screw to directly fix the bracket Please note that the metope on which the camera is fixed should be able to bear at least three times the weight of the bracket and the camera Fig 2 2 1 Fix Ceiling Bracket Fig 2 2 2 Fix Camera Fig 2 2 3 Fix Lens 2 2 2 Dome camera Installation Dome camera can be installed include hold equipment ceiling mounted cylinders and other styles Client 11 can be installed in accordance with their own ways to achieve the installation Please according the following specific steps to install take ceiling mounted as
3. IHS IF Belong to area Serial show online device Fig 3 4 9 Selecting Private Domain Mode 28 1 Brief introduction SADP Search Active Devices Protocol can automatically search IP cameras in LAN User can modify the IP address subnet mask and port of the device without visiting IP address of the device Additionally password of the super user in this device can be recovered as default SADP software needs to support sadp so we should install WinPcap at first which is placed at the directory of SADP software 2 Searching active devices online After installing WinPcap double click sadpdlg exe The software will start to search active devices in LAN and device type IP address Port number Device Serial No subnet mask MAC address the number of channels main control Appendix 1 SADP Introduction and encoding version and device initiating time are showed in the list as following SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES 1320 0 64 132 0 7 15 132 0 7 51 132 0 3 58 132 0 2 57 132 0 7 202 132 0 4 85 132 0 1 173 132 0 7 23 1920 739 19204237 132 0 7 2 132 0 1 83 132 0 7 243 132 0 3 53 132053214 13203211 132 0 0 54 132 0 1 101 132 0 5 220 132 0 7 200 132 0 3 5 132 0 3 206 132 0 7 132 1
4. DS 2CD892 series Standard Ethernet UTP RJ45 10M 100M self adaptive 1 channel voice talk input 3 5mm audio interface 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ 1 channel voice talk output 3 5mm audio interface electric line level 6000 BLC Al AES dial switch GND VD Video Drive DD Direct current Drive Video Output port SD card slot alarm output 1A 1B RS 485 bus interface T T Alarm input signal IN G 10 Power supply interface of 12VDC 10 WO o JO um P WH Anolog video output BNC Power lamp 1 2 3 Address protocols dial switch 4 Internet Interface 5 Power voice input amp output alarm input amp output and R5 485 Fig 2 1 9 Rear Panel of DS 2CD702 DS 2CD712 DS 2CD732 DS 2CD792 series Address amp protocols dial switch define for dial switch EINEN from 1 to 5 dial switch function as follows Notices There are invalid dial switches for DS 2CD702 DS 2CD712 DS 2CD792 DS 2CD732 series from 6 to 10 A B C D E F Fig 2 1 10 Rear Panel of DS 2CD802 IR DS 2CD812 IR DS 2CD892 IR series camera 1 A means UTP interface 2 B means voice input interface 3 C means voice output interface 4 D means T T means RS 485 interface G IN means alarm input interface 1A 1B means alarm output interface 5 E means BNC video output interface 6 F means DC12V 10 power supply input interface Notice Network Camera JQC 3FG Relay iC 104 250VAC 2Z20V AC
5. Support resolution of 4CIF PAL 704 x 576 NTSC 704 x 480 DCIF PAL 528 x 384 NTSC 528 x 320 2CIF PAL 704 x 288 NTSC 704 x 240 CIF PAL 352 x 288 NTSC 352 x 240 QCIF PAL 176 x 144 NTSC 176 x 120 Remote Control The product offers a 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet interface Support TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPOE protocols Set the parameters browse real time videos or check the camera performance through software or IE and get external alarming and store the compressed bit rate through network Support remote upgrades and maintenance RS 485 supports monomial transparent channel function so that clients on remote PC can control the serial devices 1 2 Applications This camera is ideal for remote control network applications E g 1 Network surveillance for ATM bank counters supermarkets and factories 2 Remote surveillance for nursing homes kindergartens and schools 3 Aljanitors 4 Al building district management systems Self service systems of power plants Outdoor monitoring systems for bridges tunnels and crossroad traffic Pipelining and warehouse monitoring 24 hour monitoring for road traffic Remote monitoring of forest and water resources 10 Surveillance for airdrome railway station bus stop etc O 0 NDL Chapter2 Installation Notes 1 Please check if all the items on the package list have been included with your camera Read the following contents carefully before t
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7. Output AOUT Connect to sounders like loudhailer 6000 Please refer to the appendix for specified types Please use a Power Supply DC12V matched regulator 1 channel alarm out Please refer to Section 2 3 2 for Alarm Output 1A 1B connecting instructions external series wound power shall be under 12V DC 30mA Alarm Input CIN G 1 channel alarm in RS 485 Interface T T Connect to RS 485 devices like PTZ SD card slot Insert an SD card for local storage Video Output VOUT Standard BNC connect to monitor 2 3 Installation of Client software 4000 V2 0 Note It is recommended that users computer adopted INTEL P3 P4 C4 Core4 CPU and well known brands Asus Gigabyte MSI ECS INTEL etc Intel chipset motherboard to ensure the stability of the system Tested the following models of the current graphics cards support the softwareinstalled ATIRadeonX1650 X1600 X1550 X1300 X800 X600 X550 HD2400 HD2600 NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT 8500GT 8400GS 7600 7300LE 6600LE 6200LE INTEL915 945G pay attention to graphics driver must support hardware scaling function 13 Double click the software and you will see the wizard shown as below Client Software 4000 v2 0 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Client Software The InstallShield Wizard will install Client Software on your computer Ta continue click Hert Click Next to continue and input the user information software installed location according to the hints Af
8. SERIES 192 0 0 64 8000 DS2CD852F0020071 lt 019 SERIES 192 0 1 101 8000 DS6104HC002007032 020 SERIES 192 0 6 220 8000 DS7108H012007122 021 SERIES 192 0 7 200 8000 DS6104HCI SD00200 022 SERIES EAGT 8000 DS6104HC00200709 modify 023 SERIES 192 0 3 206 8000 DS2CD852F 00200705 024 SERIES 192 0 7 192 8000 DS2 DF1 6130020071 025 SERIES 192 0 7 135 8000 DS6101HF002007111 Aa dala ERE 026 SERIES 192 168 6 29 8000 DS2CD802PFO020071 p 027 SERIES 192 0 7 253 8000 NVECO402200708242 OK SERIES 192 0 4 98 8000 DS8016HC022007121 SERIES IB 8000 D57104H0120071217 7 00 40 36 35 d3 5b please input password Fig 3 1 3 Select the device and set its IP address and mask at the same network segment with the PC The detailed introduction of SADP please refer to Appendix 1 3 2 Configuration via Web browser Before visit the camera via web browser user should adjust security level Open the web browser and enter the menu Tool internet option Security Custom level then set the security level to Security Level Low or enable ActiveX Control and the Plug in directly Figure 3 2 1 gives you a visual illustration After you can see the camera video recover the security level for security 16 Security Privacy Content Connections Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings e amp 0 Intemet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone c
9. auacwanaionstasetnesscaaraeaues ciseisdaatasseranmsdanvaee Guea caneusoat oeeatn a MDAA TALUNI AMEMUUA LU AMKA MEAWA 6 PIA Wa Side Elevation or THE CMD cria asa di 6 2 1 2 Rear Panel DescriptlOD se veda sand EE 7 so te ECH Ul OWN EEN 11 2 2 1 Box camera Instalada adidas 11 2 22 Dome camera Instala Mara abs 11 2 2 3 Topological graphi OF network CAMEL a E 13 2 3 Installation of Client EEN eebe eeh 13 Chapter 3 Parameter ConfiguratiON iaa gees 15 COMME A zin ele Camera iM LAN MN Ee 15 3 2 Configuration via Web browser nnne nnnn nnn ettor steret t sett sett entes sett ss e esent eese sees sees entren nes 16 3 9 Configuration va ele EE 19 2 4 Visit Network Camera In ELE A A A A A EE 24 SAL Wisithebwork camera wIth tao Eeler 24 3 4 2 Visit network camera with e dn E ln le 25 Appendix T SADP Introduction Per AA AA aa aa a a 29 Appendix 2 Port Map EE 31 Appendix 3 Ereegnes 33 D5 20CD802 4 8 12 REESEN E b Re S ERN YS 33 SPECIGI Ora data 33 DIMENSION ET TU si 34 DS22 CDSS QE E M SA A E A A 35 A mE 35 DIMENSION il abans 36 DS 2CD8027 8 2 7892P NFIRIAIR A A ES 36 TEE a AN 36 DIMENSIO WEE 37 DS 2CD702 7 712 J 792PE NF E land ai 38 SEC EE 38 DIENS ON NT 39 BESAN A E TE EE AE T E E E EE 40 SPECIEI Oson A A A ao 40 DIMENSIONS T UTE 41 Chapter 1 Introduction Network camera is a kind of embedded digital surveillance product that combines the features of both traditional analog camera and net DVS Digital Video Server Due to the embedded Linux
10. example when the wall is wood use the self tapping screws to fix the ceiling plate to the wall surface Fig 2 2 4 Fix card Fig 2 2 5 Fix in Ceiling Take the three columns of Dome camera insert in the three fix slot of the ceiling plate Pay attention to the direction of insertion Let the ceiling plate I logo and the Dome camera I logo in the same direction Meanwhile make the Dome camera along the counterclockwise Rotate 15 degrees until the switch to the fixed date At the same time the Dome camera on the I signs and ceiling plate on the locking screw plate alignment Ceiling locking plate on the locking screw lock the nut Installation columniation Fig 2 2 6 Dome camera fixing Fig 2 2 7 Dome camera fixed 12 2 2 3 Topological graph of network camera VGA Display Voice e Voice N Talk Talk P E g Input e em Input a CG e AIN AQUT Loudhailet Loudhailer D PR 5 AEBEE L O eer dre enfe re r pcizv 10 18 emt 485 or Monitor Display ALARM par Monitor Display Letz A e 9 EJNEN o E e Amu Di Alarm In Alarm Cut Alarm In Fig 2 2 8 Topological Graph of DS 2CD832 Fig 2 2 9 Topological Graph of DS 2CD802 812 892 Physical Interface Connect to network devices such as switch HUB etc Please UTP Network Interface j We refer to Appendix B for pin Definition Connect to audio input devices such as active tone 2 0 Audio Input CAIN Audio
11. operation system and the latest Davinci hardware platform of TI the system operates with high scheduling efficiency Furthermore the firmware is burned in the flash which makes the product small reliable and highly stable 1 1 Network camera Functions and Features Functions 1 Support H 264 or MPEG 4 video Encoding techniques which provides high compact ratio and flexible processing 2 Heartbeat Function The server can acquire real time operating performance of the network camera through the heartbeat function 3 Alarm The product includes 1 channel of alarm signal input and 1 channel of alarm on off output and supports motion detection video missing mask alarm and external alarm input 4 Voice Talking Support bidirectional voice talking and monomial voice broadcasting 5 User Management Support multilevel right management The administrator can create up to 15 separate users with different right levels which highly improves the system security 6 E series cameras support PoE power over ethernet 7 Built in web server support visiting through IE 8 Supply open SDK and support secondary development Compression Functions 1 Support 1 channel video signal and 25fps in Pal 704 x 576 30fps in NTSC 704 x 480 real time H 264 or MPEG 4 video Encoding standard compression which supports both variable bit rate and variable frame rate besides you can self define both the video quality and its compressed bit rate
12. the default Port and then modify Channel to 1 Click the OK button as Fig 3 3 8 a Sofware Configuration Feconding Feary 2 Alam Link Una Managimont IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure Log IRight ckek to choose the add area add steam madia add dice ER lest device EZ Liar Managomani Fig 3 3 9 Camera Adding Completed Click the Preview button to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 3 10 Double click the channel name in the left tree to preview the pictures IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure Log Map A AA oe culbware Friese A POS gt Ss Foose 06 9 26u RTE TAN i PAA VIEURAN Double click the channel Fig 3 3 10 Preview Menu Please refer to Network Video Surveillance Software Operation Instruction 4000 V 2 0 for more detailed parameters configuration You can find the document in PC Operating System after the installation of client software 4000 V 2 0 by selecting Start gt Program gt client software 4000 V 2 0 23 IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure ight c to eroana mo ada area SCH EA magia aa D tes A lest dine IP Vartian Tetera ld Ey Charol Pira tara a Exkaddad IF CIFRA Lia Divisa Ns S Ebert Jaglara ra Endla seda Jn Enshle sealat Baviera Tee Chena Mabir ID Humber Mats Inpuk Bun Klare Output Be i CU E keepin Bana
13. then for the first time running Password should be no less than 6 digits for registration Note Please keep the user name and password in mind You may not be able to get access to the software if any of them is missing Register Super User Please create an administator Far login User name Password V erlificatian Fig 3 3 1 Register Administrator Enter the registered user name and password as Fig 3 3 2 Click Login to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 3 3 19 User Login eh User Password Automatic Login Fig 3 3 2 User Login IP Video Survellance a ue Switch Preview Playback Configure Log Login User 1 Sollana Prewew Fig 3 3 3 Preview Menu Click the Configure button in Fig 3 3 4 and then right click the blank spaces in the middle Click the Create Root Node button and the Area Properties message will pop up as fig 3 3 5 IP Video Surveillance 4 wes Switch Preview Playback Configure Login User 1 Right chck to chooga he add ara add steam media add device SA Date Mansguime Aiit Aren SE CH Sofware Configuration Recodo Fpanmg 3 Alar Link WA Liter Wansoomoni Fig 3 3 4 Create Root Node 20 IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure Log Right chck to CROOKS mo add area add etream madia add d vice Sofware Configuration Ka Recording Prag Add Area p Aasa Inicemalem Alma Link Ama Namo La
14. 1 24 Afterwards enable all or TCP protocols Enable the port map after pressing the Save 31 108M Wireless Router Virtual Servers Model Mo TL WR6416 TL WR642G ID Service Port IP Address Protocol Enable 192 168 10 Basic Settings 3 192168 40 24 ALL v Advanced Settings E 4 19216840 24 ALL v e Virtual Servers dea L e E m Jas D o 0 wwe Ja sg Previous Next As the above mentioned setting we map the router s port 80 8000 to the network camera 192 168 1 23 and port 81 8001 to the network camera 192 168 1 24 In this way user can visit the 192 168 1 23 through visiting the router s port 80 8000 Note The port of the network camera cannot conflict with other ports For example some router s web management port is 80 User can amend the router s or the camera s port to solve this problem 32 Appendix 3 Product Specification DS 2CD802 812 PF NF E W DS 2CD892P N F E Specification Camera 1 3 inch SONY Super HAD CCD PAL 500 H x 582 V PAL 752 H x 582 V PAL 752 H x 582 V DS 2CD802PF NF E W DS 2CD812PF NF E W DS 2CD892PF NF E Effective Pixels NTSC 510 H x 492 V NTSC 768 H x 494 V NTSC 768 H x 494 V 420 TVL 1Vpp Composite Output 480TVL 1Vpp Composite Output 540TVL 1Vpp Composite Output Video Output 750 BNC 750 BNC 750 BNC PAL 704 x 576 528 x 384 70
15. 32 0 7 135 132 158 5 23 132 0 7 253 132 0 4 38 132 0 7 155 Devicetype IP address Device Serial Ho A 056104ACI00200707 05710401 20071224 5720401 20071130 DS6104HC 40020070 5720401 20070826 O52 DF1 61 30020070 D0561MAFO00200 072 D52 0F1 61 30020070 D55504HAC 40020070 656102HAF00 200 1 0 O52 DF1 61 30020071 D551MAF 8002000 DS 42C0e52F 002001 lt DS 4200 852F 0020070 OS 42C0852F 0020071 D56104AC00200703 05710601 20071 226 OS6104HCl S000200 656104AC00200703 DS 2C0e52F 00200702 O52 DF1 61 30020071 D551MAF002004111 DS 2C DSU2PF UZUC A NWECO402200708 24 DSSO1BHOO2200F1 21 657104401 2007121 e 3 Modifying the information of active devices Select the device that needs modification in the device list then basic information of the device will be demonstrated in the information column on the right Click modify button to activate IP address subnet mask device port editing and password validating box as following 29 Device Serial Number DSE 04HCOO20070824BC0H10 version VERSION subnet mask 2505 255 248 IP address 192 OF 20 device port on MAL Address 00 40 36 35 d3 5b please input password modif SEH Saye Hesume default password TTT MER SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES S
16. 4 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 Image Resolution NTSC 704 x 480 528 x 320 704 x 240 352 x 240 176 x 120 25 fps 704 x 576 30fps 704 x 480 SD Card Local Support Recording Heartbeat Support Password Protect Support TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible Protocols W series support IEEE802 11g Wireless WLAN Criterion 2 4GHz Frequency CAN 33 Alarm Output 1 channel relay output Working 10 C 60 C 12VDC 10 E series support PoE Power over Ethernet 4W MAX Temperature 34 DS 2CD832F E Specification Parameter DS 2CD832F E W Camera 1 4 inch CMOS 640 H x 480 V Image Sensor Effective Pixels Lens Mount C CS mount Lens Option Auto lris Lens Min Illumination O ALux F1 2 Day amp Night Electronic Compression Standard Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 Video Output 32 K 2M adjustable 8Mbps maximum Audio Compression OggVorbis Image Image Resolution 704 x 576 640 x 480 528 x 384 704 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 Frame Rate 25fps 704 x 576 30fps 704 x 480 Motion Detect Support Dual Stream Support Heartbeat Support SD Card Local Recording Support Password Protect Support Protocols TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible Audio Input 1 channel 3 5mm audio interface 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ Audio Output 1 channel 3 5mm audio interface Line level 6000
17. CD702 712 792PF NF E Specification DS 2CD702PF NF E DS 2CD712P F NF E DS 2CD792PF NF E Camera Image Sensor 1 3 inch SONY Super HAD CCD PAL 500 H x 582 V PAL 752 H x 582 V PAL 752 H x 582 V NTSC 510 H x 492 V NTSC 768 H x 494 V NTSC 768 H x 494 V 35 9mm F1 2 Q14 Fixed Iris lens Signal System PAL NTSC Electronic Shutter 1 50 1 60 s to 1 100 000s Min Illumination 0 1Lux O F1 2 Day amp Night Electronic S N Ratio More than 48dB 540TVL 1Vp p 420 TVL 1Vp p Composite 480 TVL 1Vp p Composite Video Output Composite Output Outpu t 75O BNC Output 750 BNC 750 BNC Effective Pixels Video Compression H 264 MPEG 4 Video Output 32 K 2M adjustable SMbps maximum Audio Compression OggVorbis PAL 704 x 576 528 x 384 704 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 NTSC 704 x 480 528 x 320 704 x 240 352 x 240 176 x 120 Image Resolution Frame Rate 25fp s 704 x 576 30fps 704 x 480 Motion Detect Support TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible 355 Pan 90 Tilt Audio Input 1channel 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ Audio Output 1 channel Line level 6000 Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M self adapted Ethernet port and 1 RS 485 interface Alarm Input 1 channel signal input Alarm Output 1 channel relay output Adjustment Range 38 Working Temperature 10C 60 C Power Supply 12VDC 10 E series support PoE Power over Ethernet
18. Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M self adapted Ethernet port and 1 RS 485 interface Alarm Input 1 channel signal input 0 12VDC Alarm Output 1 channel signal relay output Working Temperature 10 C 60 C Power Supply 12VDC 10 E series support PoE Power over Ethernet Power Consumption 3W MAX Dimensions mm 63 x 59 x 116 Weight 650g 35 Dimension 630 116 5 D DS 2CD802 812 892P N IR1 IR3 Specification Parame DS 2CD802P N IR1 IR3 DS 2CD812P N IR1 IR3 DS 2CD892 P N IR1 IR3 Model Image Sensor 1 3 inch SONY Super HAD CCD PAL 500 H x 582 V PAL 752 H x 582 V PAL 752 H x 582 V NTSC 510 H x 492 V NTSC 768 H x 494 V NTSC 768 H x 494 V IRL series 6mm 2 8mm 3 6mm option Effective Pixels IR3 series 12mm 3 6mm 6mm 8mm 16mm option S N Ratio More than 48dB 420 TVL 1Vpp Composite Output 480TVL 1Vpp Composite Output 540TVL 1Vpp Composite Output Video Output 750 BNC 750 BNC 750 BNC Compression Standard PAL 704 x 576 528 x 384 704 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 NTSC 704 x 480 528 x 320 704 x 240 352 x 240 176 x 120 rem o 36 Image Resolution Protocols TCP IBHTTP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible IR1 series IR Illuminators up to 10 20 meters Infrared Distance IR3 series IR Illuminators up to 30 40 meters CAN Working Temperature Water and Resistance 37 DS 2
19. ERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES 192 0 3 57 192 0 7 5 132 0 1 173 132 0 5 220 132 158 5 23 132 0 7 243 132 0 7 155 132 0 7 81 132 0 3 214 132 0 7 44 182 0 7 1832 132 0 2 57 132 0 D 54 132 0 7 253 132 0 7 244 132 0 4 38 132 0 3 58 132 0 5 208 132 0 7 45 132 0 2 232 132 0 5 292 132 0 1 30 132 0 7 32 192 0 7 2 132 0 4 58 132 0 D 54 152 0 7 33 192 0 0 64 192 0 1 99 056104HC00200703 O57 204H01 200171 7 31 O52 DF1 61 30020070 05710801 20071 22 D52COS02PFOO20071 D52 DF1 5130020071 05710401 20071217 D52COS02PFOO2007 D52COB52FOO020071 D52 DF1 5130020071 O52 DF1 61 30020071 DS 7 204HO1 200 0828 DS2COes2F 002001 N vEDDADOC 08242 O52 DF1 61 30020071 055017 5HC0220071 21 056104HC 400 0070 656104HC 400 20070 0571084101 2007111 DS2COe52F 00200705 056007 ACOD20071 21 DS8n0n025HLO02200711 DSB101HFOD2n007111 D56304HC 400 0070 D50016HAF 50220071 05001 6HAF 502 20071 056107 HAC002007100 DSS008HL 50220070 p58016HF S022007 S y AAA device modity device successtullyl Device Serial Number o S2LD852F n2n070825AWwR version VERSION subnet mask ee MEI IF address eo device port E MAC Address 20 40 3 bF 06 64 modify cancel Resume default password WT Input new IP address subnet mask and port number and click save button If a dialog pops up showing saved successfully that means you have modified the
20. User Manual of Standard Network Definition Camera V1 0 Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not feel hesitated to contact dealer This manual may contain several technical incorrect places or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added to the new version of this manual We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty hazards as outlined in Uls Standard s for Safety UL60950 1 UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may cause if any of the warnings is neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may cause if any of the cautions is neglected A A Warnings Follow these safeguards to Cautions Follow th
21. ames in client software or IE to visit the network cameras Take client software configuration as an example Server Properties server Properties Configuration Server Tame amea 0000000 Server type H ei Register Domain name di ktest vi ep net gt User name admin Beweis mg Port 800 Channel Ho fhilticsst mm 2 2 2 Belong to areal show online device Fig 3 4 7 Selecting Normal Domain Mode 27 2 Private Domain Name Resolution PC IP Server static IP Internet Gebied Client software Dynamic IP PE Router Device s DNS point to IP Server Fig 3 4 8 Private Domain Name Resolution A PC with a static IP which is running the domain name resolution software is necessary as the resolution server When network camera connecting to internet through PPPoE and obtaining an IP address it will send its name and IP address to the resolution server When the client software visits network camera it will visit the resolution server and tell the resolution server the expected camera s name And the server will find the camera from all the registered cameras and send its IP address to the client software Once the client software gets the IP address it can visit the network camera Server Properties Server Properties Lonfiguration Server name camera Server type m Y D OO Register Private Domain User name admin Password Port 8000 Channel Multicast
22. configuration information if saving failed turns up click the cancel button to quit it Recovering default password You can reset the password of the super user as 12345 in case of can not remembering administrator s password Input certain validate code into recover device default password column and click OK to finish the administrator s password initiating Note validate code is sent by the technicians from hikvision after you provide the device Serial NO 30 Appendix 2 Port Map Note The following setting is about TP LINK router TL R410 which is maybe distinct from other router s setting 1 Firstly select the router s WAN connection Type As the following Fig shows 108M Wireless Router WAN Model No TL WR6416 TL WR 642 G WAN Connection Type PPPoE wi Dynamic IF SE Static IP SC User Name PPPoE 802 1X Dynamic IP BigPond Cable L2TP WAN 2 Setthe network parameter of the router as the below figure The setting includes subnet mask and gateway 108M Wireless Router LAN Model No TL WR641G TL WR642G MAC Address 00 14 78 64 D0B 0 IP Address 192 166 101 Basic Settings j y Subnet Mask 25525572550 m LAN 3 Set the port map in the virtual severs of Forwarding The following figure gives the illustration One camera s ports are 80 8000 and its IP address is 192 168 1 23 The other camera s ports are 81 8001 and IP is 192 168
23. er s D 1 IPC Direct Line Direct Line Fig 3 1 2 Direct Line Connection Before visiting network camera user should detect its IP address SADP is a tool software which can automatically detect hikvision s network device in the LAN and give the device s information like IP address mask port number device serial number software version and so on 15 _ Device type IP address Portnumber_ Device Serial No 4 001 SERIES 192 0 0 64 8000 DS6104HC100200707 002 SERIES 182 0 7 15 8000 DS 104H01 20071224 003 SERIES 192 0 7 51 8000 D57204H012007113C 004 SERIES 192 0 3 58 8000 DS6104HC 40020070 005 SERIES 192 0 2 57 8000 DS 204H01 2007082 006 SERIES 192 0 7 202 8000 DS2 DF1 613002007C OO SERIES 192 0 4 85 8000 DS61 1HF002007072 008 SERIES 192 0 1 179 8000 DS2 DF1 613002007C SERIES 132 0 7 23 8000 DS 204HO1 20070902 DS6104HC00200708 011 SERIES 192 0 4 237 8000 DS6102HF 40020071 012 SERIES 192 0 7 2 8000 DS6804HC 40020070 Device Serial Number DS6104HCO00200708246CCH10 version VERSION subnet mask 255 255 248 0 IP address 192 0 7 39 device port 8000 MAC Address 013 SERIES 132 0 1 83 8000 DS6102HF002007101 014 SERIES 192 0 7 243 8000 DS2 DF1 6130020071 015 SERIES 192 0 3 59 8000 DS6101HF 40020070 016 SERIES 192 0 3 214 8000 DS2CD852F0020071 lt 017 SERIES 192 0 3 211 8000 DS2CD852F 00200707 018
24. ese precautions to prevent serious injury or death prevent potential injury or material damage A Warnings 1 In the use of the product you must be strict compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region 2 Input voltage should meet both the SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage and the Limited Power Source with AC 24V or DC 12V according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to technical specifications for more details 3 Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as adapter overload may cause over heat or fire hazard 4 Please make sure that the plug is firmly inserted into the power socket 5 When the product is installed on wall or ceiling the device shall be firmly fixed 6 If smoke odor or noise rise from the device turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable and then please contact the service center 7 If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance A Notice 10 Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock Do not touch CCD Charge Coupled Device modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an
25. extended period please turn on the lens cap to protect the CCD from dirt Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places A blooming or smear may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction however and affecting the endurance of CCD at the same time The CCD may be burned out by a laser beam so when any laser equipment is on using make sure that the surface of CCD will not be exposed to the laser beam Do not place the camera in extremely hot cold the operating temperature shall be 10 C 60 C dusty or damp locations and do not expose it to high electromagnetism radiation To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for operating environment Keep the camera away from liquid while on using While on a delivery the camera shall be packed in its original packing or packing of the same texture Regular part replacement a few parts e g electrolytic capacitor of the equipment shall be replaced regularly according to their average enduring time The average time varies because of differences between operating environment and using history so regular checking is recommended for all the users Please contact with your dealer for more details Ma 3 Chapter M INtrOGUCU OM er m 4 1d Network camera Functions and Feature DE duds 4 A A o OA 4 Chapter 2 Installation 6 E A STAHA MALOCHA
26. he installation Make sure that all the related equipment is power off during the installation Check the power supply to prevent any damage caused by mismatching problems If the product does not operate properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself Users are responsible for any problem caused by modification or repairing without authorization dE SE SE 2 1 Panels Description 2 1 1 Side Elevation of the Camera HETWORE CAMERA Lens 2 Interface Do Focus Adjusting Fig 2 1 1 Side Elevation of DS 2CD832 series camera 1 Iris Lens Plug Lens gt Interface CE Focus Adjusting Fig 2 1 2 Side Elevation of DS 2CD802 DS 2CD812 DS 2CD892 series camera lover Fig 2 1 5 Side Elevation of DS 2CD702 DS 2CD712 DS 2CD732 DS 2CD792 series camera 2 1 2 Rear Panel Description Fl e CDD 4 cr Dune sz ALARM R5 485 Fig 2 1 6 Rear Panel of DS 2CD832 series 1 Standard Ethernet UTP RJ45 10M 100M self adaptive 2 1 channel voice talk input 3 5mm audio interface 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ 3 1 channel voice talk output 3 5mm audio interface electric line level 6000 4 1 channel alarm output 1A 1B 1 channel alarm input signal IN G RS 485 bus interface T T 5 SD card slot Support SDHC 6 Power supply interface of 12VDC 10 ALARM ES 485 VIDEO OUT Fig 2 1 7 Rear Panel of DS 2CD802 DS 2CD812
27. hrough IE browser click Config and wait for the Remote Parameters Config dialog box to pop up and then set the parameters like IP address etc for your demand as Fig 3 2 4 Note If plug the SD card into the camera user should enter the config and select other function to format the SD card 18 Remote parameters Config E Gap Para s Chan Para Eh Serial Para A Alarm Para e User A Other ESA parameters information ESA Hame network camera Cycle Record Device ID ES Use Scale Channel Humber HOO Number Slarmin Mumber Slarmb ut Humber Ds A Type page Serial Number DsE1O01HF IPDn20070519BCICHODO4ODDODSEN CU OWSA net parameters information MIE Tupe 10100 AUTO e MAC address 00 40 30 e 04 07 ESA IP 192 0 n 5 Part 5000 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 oO Gateway IF DAMS IF 192 uU 14 13 Multicast IP Fd anage Host IP 192 op 1 Fd anage Host Fart Use PPPoE PPPoE IP PPPoE User PPPoE Password HAS Host IP HMAS Directory HTTP Port DMSA version information Software ersion V build Oz0427 Hardware ersion DSP Wersion Ian Build 07041 1 FrontPanel wersion Fig 3 2 4 Remote Parameters Configuration 3 3 Configuration via Client Software After the installation of client software 4000 V 2 0 click the client software 4000 V 2 0 in Start Program client software 4000 V 2 0 a message box of Register Administrator as Fig 3 3 1 will appear by
28. ontains all Web sites you havent placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level e Security seris Disable J Prompt Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Administrator approved Disable 3 Prompt Script Lt Downloads a o o sod Fig 3 2 1 Set the Security Level The default IP of the camera is 192 0 0 64 with 8000 as the default port admin as the administrator and 12345 as the password The administrator can create up to 15 separate operators with different right levels 17 To login the camera through IE input the IP address in the address column and the Login dialog box will pop up as Fig 3 2 2 Input your user name and password and then click Login to enter the preview page Double click the Camera 01 channel or Preview button to preview the video as Figure 3 2 3 Right click the Camera 01 channel and the Main Stream Sub Stream and Open sound options will popup Select the Open sound option if you connect a pickup to the camera V2 2 build 20081215 E Pot fx Fig 3 2 2 Login Interface 3 Embedded Net DVS smm Camera 01 E mM NM Fig 3 2 3 Preview Interface The Playback and Log functions can be used only in the condition of existing SD card To set the camera parameters t
29. pit Area Hame aar Managomoni Fig 3 3 5 Area Properties Input the area name you can create whatever name you like and click OK as Fig 3 3 6 Then right click the area name you have just created as Fig 3 3 7 IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure Log Righl chck to choosa ma add ansa add sigam media add d c BD test Sofware Configuration gt Recording Fearne Alarm Link Union Managoman Fig 3 3 6 Area Name Adding Completed 21 IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure Right click ho choose the add area add steam madia add dann eer Add Area Add Sram M dia Sergi Add Deen Dat Pod Fig 3 3 7 Right Click the Area Name IP Video Survellance Switch Preview Playback Configure Right chek to choose tha add area sd steam madia ada dece ws Add Device i Remi Hoa Horma iF weemame Port nogo 3 Belong tn aen es Fig 3 3 8 Add Device 22 um P Sebware Configuration d Piecording Feanmg Alarm Link Linear Managiment Click Add Device and the Server Properties dialog box will pop up as Fig 3 3 8 Input your Server Name and select HC from the Server Type option Select Normal from Register option Input your camera IP in Server IP e g 192 0 0 64 User Name admin Password 12345 and 8000 for
30. pssant E AXE Transacio n Para B HG Condi gar akon E plata Kansialy Fig 3 3 11 Remote Configuration 3 4 Visit Network Camera in Internet 3 4 1 Visit network camera with static IP When get a static IP from ISP operation business open some ports such as 80 and 8000 ports in the router Then user can visit it through web browser or client software Note Refer to Appendix 2 to know the detailed operation about Port Map Of course user can directly connect the network camera to internet without router Internet Static IP FT d IPC Router Fig 3 4 1 Static IP through Router access IPC Internet a Static IP Fig 3 4 2 Static IP access IPC directly If adopt client software to visit camera in the adding equipment column select the normal model and fill IP 24 Server Properties Server Properties Configuration Server name camera Server type OH gt E M re Register Normal 3 bd Server TP HHE 6 H H User name admin Password mg Port 8000 Channel n Multicast DNS IF l Belong to area Fig 3 4 3 Selecting Normal Mode 3 4 2 Visit network camera with dynamic IP Internet IPC Modem bu LES TER p Client Software Fig 3 4 4 Visit camera through PPPoE dail up This camera support PPPoE auto dial up function connecting camera to Modem for dial up access the ADSL network and get an public IP address First through local network vi
31. siting network camera select Configure Network Configuration dialog box enable PPPoE fill PPPoE user name and password and confirm the password as shown in Fig 3 4 4 Please restart the network camera after completion of configuration Then the network camera get a dynamic IP from ISP operation business However the obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE so the IP address always changes accompanying with modem rebooting 25 E Server confi guration 3 Channel configuration D Network configuration ty COM configuratic 4 NFS configuration Info Disk MO Server IT irecetory IP Server configuration Info IP Server IP 172 6 4 188 PPPoE n PPPoE user PPPoE IF PPPoE password V i Verify password xxx Fig 3 4 5 PPPoE configuration dialog box It is very not convenient to visit network camera with dynamic IP therefore user should apply domain name towards domain name provider Domain name resolution contains normal domain name resolution and private domain name resolution Firstly introduce normal domain name resolution 26 1 Normal Domain Name Resolution Domain Name Resolution Server Client software Fig 3 4 6 Normal Domain Name Resolution Apply a domain name from domain name provider then visit camera via the applied domain name If the camera via router connects to internet user should do port map in the router Please refer to Appendix 2 Input domain n
32. ter that a SADP installation wizard will pop up click Next to start to install WinPcap shown as below If it is already installed the installation can be canceled WinPcap 4 0 2 Setup A y WinPcap 4 0 2 Installer JJ YA cap Welcome to Ehe WwinPcap 4 0 2 Installation Wizard This product is brought to ou by CACE TECHNOLOGIES Packet Capturing and Network Analysis Solutions Nullsoft Install Ss stem wz 16 Note SADP is used as the on line device finder this function is unavailable if the WinPcap is not installed Click the Finish button to close the dialog box After the client software being installed you can find the remote client software through Start Program on your PC 14 Chapter 3 Parameter Configuration There are several network parameters of the camera which need to be set after the hardware installation Those parameters including IP address subnet mask and port number etc can be set through various kinds of methods 2 of which are introduced as below 1 Set the camera parameters via IE 2 Setthe camera parameters through the client software Please make sure that the PC and network camera are connected and can ping successfully before the parameter setting 3 1 Visit Network Camera in LAN There are two ways of connecting between IPC and PC as below z A z E a D p gt ooo gt 4 b f E TTT a Cross Line Fig 3 1 1 Cross Line Connection Rout

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