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1. 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab 2 Select Exposure from the drop down menu 3 Select the Auto mode 4 Select the Light Control mechanism that controls the exposure time of the camera Digital Exposure The camera controls the exposure time This setting automatically adjusts the exposure time depending on the light level of the scene up to the maximum exposure time setting Select Digital Exposure if a fixed iris or manual iris lens is used Digital Exposure is the default setting Auto Iris The lens controls the exposure time These exposure times are absolute settings and do not adjust if the light level of the scene changes Select Auto lris if flickering a stereoscopic effect or streaking on fast moving objects is observed in the scene 5 Set the Exposure Compensation setting Move the slider bar to the right to brighten the picture or move it to the left to darken the image The exposure compensation range is 100 to 100 the default setting is 0 zero 6 Color cameras only Set the Max Exposure Time This setting is the maximum time in milliseconds that an image is exposed Move the slider to the right to increase the exposure time and the light sensitivity in the scene Move the slider to the left to decrease the exposure time The exposure time range is 1 to 500 msec the default setting is 33 3 msec C2953M B 10 09 7 Day night cameras only Set the Day Exposure Time and the Night Exposure Time
2. NOTE Only use the 24 VAC wires if PoE is not available 2 When finished attach the mating connector to the green connector on the back of the camera Multiple Camera Wiring If you are operating the camera using 24 VAC and you are wiring more than one camera to the same transformer 1 Connect one side of the transformer to pin 1 of the 2 position terminal block on all modules 2 Connect the other side of the transformer to pin 2 of the terminal block on all modules NOTE Failure to connect all modules identically might introduce video noise for some installations 24V RELAY ALARM Figure 8 Alarm Relay and 24 VAC Connector Connecting a Relay Device The camera has an output for activating an external device It supports both momentary and continuous relay operation You can operate the relay interactively during an active connection or it can operate automatically to coincide with certain events Typical applications include turning on lights or other electrical devices or activating a door gate or lock J WARNING Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12 VDC 0 15 A Figure 9 shows how to wire the relay with its power source to the camera 12 VDC 150 mA MAX Figure 9 Relay Wiring C2953M B 10 09 Connecting Alarms The camera provides an alarm input for external signaling devices such as door contacts or motion detectors Both normally open and normally closed devices are suppo
3. Auto Iris Lens Type Electronic Shutter Range Wide Dynamic Range 2 1 megapixel exte 2 1 megapixel exte Sarix IXE Series ex Pelco Standa Sar ix IXE Ser Pelco Standa Sar ix IXE Ser Pelco Enhanc Sari x IXE Ser Pelco Enhanc Sari Sari OV Sari Security Suite P Sari Security Suite P Sari Event Counting Suite Sari OV OV OV x IXE Ser x IXE Ser Security x IXE Ser x IXE Ser x IXE Ser x IXE Ser rd Sui les eX rd Sui les ex ed Sui les x ed Sui les ex les x Suite les ex les eX les ex les x nded platform ne nded platform ne ended platform e ended platform e ended platform e ended platform e ended platform ended platform ended platform us ended platform us ended platform ended platform OV Event Counting Suite work color c network cam network cam network cam network cam network cam network cam network cam network cam network cam network cam amera era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m era 2 1m Remote operation from an Endura 2 0 or later system Pelco analytics streaming information communicate though Pelco s API Guide for Video Analytics version 0 55 30 or later available at Pelco com IP OV ready compliant system with OV Ready video management system 1 3 inch effec
4. Mode Auto Manual Sharpness Adjust _ _ j Saturation Adjust es Contrast Adjust s Factory Defaults Figure 20 Orientation Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab 2 Select General from the drop down menu 3 Select one of the following options Click the Flip left to right box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees horizontally Click the Flip top to bottom box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees vertically Live Settings Events Help Logout admin C2953M B 10 09 CHANGING THE DIGITAL PROCESSING SETTINGS PELCO Sari Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events C2953M B 10 09 Orientation Flip left to right TT Flip top to bottom M Digital Processing Mode Auto Manual Sharpness Adjust _ _ j Saturation Adjust es Contrast Adjust Factory Defaults Figure 21 Digital Processing Page Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab Select General from the drop down menu Select the mode Manual or Auto Auto is the default Move the slider to the left or right to change the following settings Sharpness Adjust Sharpness Controls the clarity of detail in a scene Move the slider to the right to increase the sharpness move the slider to the left to decrease the sharpness Increasing the sharpness also increases the
5. by Schneider Electric INSTALLATION OPERATION IXE Series Extended Platform Network Camera Sarix Technology C2953M B 10 09 Contents Important NOTICES tec aise A ed Me ween ses fey ot Sh el alone es Vee de ed 5 begal NOUIGE 44 5 cal Nolet tad a ie Yee O acta tte bral tet J Wei Wd i lal Veins a So WN en 5 Regulatory NOCES crews wade ones rl ats ah AA AES ORE a EES AOE ER Dine Seka RE oun Ae Eee ew ema 5 Video Quality Cautions 4 4s 4 9 20 ee dictht tus aca cok Mia Sok MEM aa ata Male Madea gentile sake 5 Frame Rate Notice Regarding User Selected Options ooooooooococoococoro corro 5 Open source Software Notice id A mage ag alee a aad daa 5 IEFOCUGRION seere enh a a aabt cele cal Mine ooo 6 BulltIn A alytiCS 0 acia cabal ita yl datada ia RUS bie bd dis decal tad 6 A A A 6 E AA A A E E IR E A MAREE lee 7 PS A a ae a ees 7 Product OVERVIEW suction sc a IS A AA Salk Pe ee wd ren ee IDO RA y 8 Productlabei o a oa rv O O e dees dto 9 E O Na aa hA E EA a T A aa O E 10 Service Cables e e A ees E A a raea ot sale sate le dal hy EEO Beet O dae Aine al dala E a 12 AYATA a R A AE EAE E OE N TENA A EEN T 13 Cato Cali a e e o el ae de ora tad 13 Alarm Relay and 24 VAC Gontector vce cas os A ei a ree eo eae ads 14 Operationer a a a a oes nanan 17 Gamera Configuration Sequence A SS da ete a oleae ken alot ly tying 17 Minimum System REQUITE MENTES tsira Gass dice celta nab o ld dt aati del paste rad da
6. Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups New Event Handler Name Type z No SMTP server is configured email alerts will not be sent To configure your SMTP server visit the System page To From Subject I JPEG Snapshot Message T Attach Raw Event Data e TM sun C Mon D Tues wed D Thur O fri C Sat New Handler Delete Handler Start End t Sources Sabri Rest Figure 36 New Event Handler Page Event handlers are the actions that the camera takes when an event occurs The camera supports four event handlers Send Email Sends an email to a defined email address when an event is activated The SMTP server must be configured to accept the camera IP address Write JPEG to SD Card Saves a JPEG of the activated event to a mini SD card An SD card must be installed in the device for this handler to function NOTE The mini SD card must be formatted as FAT32 Other formats are not compatible with the camera Upload JPEG to FTP Server Saves a JPEG of the activated event to a defined FTP server Refer to the following sections for more information e Creating an Alarm Event Source on page 56 e Creating a System Event Source on page 56 e Creating a Timer Event Source on page 56 e Editing an Event Source on page 56 e Deleting an Event Source on page 57 e Creating an Event Handler Send Email on page 57 e Creating an Event
7. color position or the Night black white position DAY NIGHT AUTO AND MANUAL MODES DAY NIGHT AUTO MODE The Day Night Auto mode setting automatically controls the IR cut filter depending on the Transition Level and Transition Detect Time settings Transition Level Determines when the camera changes from day mode color to night mode black white Settings include Lighter Default and Darker Set the transition level to Lighter if you want the camera to change modes at a high lux setting Use Default for normal day night operation and use Darker to change modes at a low lux setting Table A Lux Transition Points for Incandescent Lighting Transition Level Day to Night Night to Day Setting Transition Point Transition Point Darker 1 8 lux 5 7 lux Default 2 8 lux 5 7 lux Lighter 4 5 lux 5 7 lux Transition Detect Time sec Controls the length of time the camera is exposed to a light level before it changes to color or black white mode This setting is useful for dark scenes where a bright light is momentarily introduced in the scene for example when a car with its headlights turned on passes the camera scene DAY NIGHT MANUAL MODE The Day Night Manual mode sets the IR cut filter to a fixed position depending on the Position setting Available settings include Day and Night Day Sets the IR filter to the Day color position Night Sets the IR filter to the Night black white position NOTE Position
8. CAUTION FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER SELECTED OPTIONS Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback However the systems can be used in lower quality modes which can degrade picture quality to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored The picture quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution reducing the picture rate or both A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback Lower frame rates may result in a key event not being recorded by the system Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users purposes is solely the users responsibility Users shall determine the suitability of the products for their own intended application picture rate and picture quality In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in a judicial proceeding or otherwise users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE NOTICE C2953M B 10 09 This product includes certain open source or other software originated from third parties that is subject to the GNU General Public License GPL GNU Library Lesser General Public Li
9. Install Method option buttons appear on the page Select the Generate Self signed Certificate option and then click Next The Self signed Certificate Information Form opens Fill in all of the fields and then click Generate Request The following progress message appears on the page Your changes are being applied This process might take up to 3 minutes After three minutes the certificate is uploaded to the device After the certificate is uploaded select the desired mode Click Save NOTE Self signed certificates are valid for one year The certificate s expiration date is listed in the Installed Certificate information section If the certificate has expired and you attempt to access the camera using a secure URL the Web browser displays a message Repeat this procedure to generate and upload a new certificate C2953M B 10 09 29 ENABLING SECURE SHELL PELLO Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging SSH Settings This page will enable or disable SSH access to this camera Enabled M Username root Password Re type Password Reset Figure 19 SSH Settings Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab 2 Select SSH from the drop down menu 3 Select the Enabled check box A V Streams Users and Groups Settings Help Logout admin NOTE The username is always root and cannot be changed The username and password are required when accessing t
10. RETURNS To expedite parts returned for repair or credit please call Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization number CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair and designated return location All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 percent restocking and refurbishing charge Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number and freight should be prepaid Green The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC This equipment contains electrical or electronic components that must be recycled properly to comply with Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment AAA REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C2953M 2 09 Original version C2953M A 5 09 C2953M B 10 09 Added Sarix 1 3 software features to the operation section Pelco the Pelco logo Camclosure Digital Sentry Endura Esprit ExSite Genex Intelli M Legacy and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco Inc Spectra Ill is a trademark of Pelco Inc DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated Added analytic models and information to installation and specification sections Added periodic refocus and day
11. Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel color with built in Pelco Standard Suite XE20DN PM Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel day night with built in Pelco Standard Suite a a a a XE20C PO Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel color with built in Pelco Enhanced Suite XE20DN PO Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel day night with built in Pelco Enhanced Suite a a a a a XE20DC OS Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel color with built in OV Security Suite XE20DN OS Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel day night with built in OV Security Suite XE20C OSP Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel color with built in OV Security Suite Plus XE20DN OSP Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel day night with built in OV Security Suite Plus XE20C OCPt Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel color with built in OV Event Counting Suite XE20DN OCP Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel day night with built in OV Event Counting Suite To configure and enable Pelco analytics one of the following systems is required Pelco Interface Remote operation from an Endura 2 0 or later system Open API Pelco analytics streaming information communicate
12. The setting range is 0 to 100 NOTE Do not use the mute button on an audio device as it will override the audio software settings To mute the audio device select the Mute option located on the Audio Configuration page 7 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 48 C2953M B 10 09 Users and Groups Tab Use the Users and Groups tab to create and manage user accounts group permissions and to change the way the camera manages the users and groups settings Users User accounts can be created and added to groups to limit the permissions given to individuals logged on to the camera Use the features on the Users page to create modify or delete user accounts NOTE The only defined user that cannot be deleted is admin however the administrator password can be changed For security purposes it is important that you change your password after you log on to the device for the first time PELCO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events New User Username Password Re type Password First Name Last Name Email Groups D select All I Administrators O Managers T Public no login required O Operators I Viewers Figure 32 User Page C2953M B 10 09 49 50 Groups Groups can be created to assign permissions to users within
13. dal bh de edad Oe oak daria 15 Unsupervised Alarm Conditions Ei sven attest ae Bal Ah aes a a eek RE a AN 16 Normally Closed and Normally Open Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring 2 000000 c cee cece teen eee 16 Alar Connections ir E Meets ua vane Mannie A A A A Guase reso IAS 16 LIVE VIGGO PE ia chabee ia niatna aera iaaa n ana aaia a aAa ikatan eie aiia il 19 Settings Page MANUS woes ela a ae ies Seale dd ib A ES AA ae oe ile 23 System Settings aD ese tees caer ase as a Sauk aba TA Muna tomas eae she 24 SSL GOnfiGUratlON Pages 5 cidad tail ds dd mabe bade bees ae Wits dado dela 28 SSH SEUS PADS E Saad tes nota a Mbit A O AE A che be cated 30 Orientation Pags Aves i tiga Atel ak ee et Med shoes ON 32 Digital Processing ACCS arta dd dorados 33 Alto Exposure Page alta dt ls dl as li 34 Manual Exposure Page soreer iS 36 Alto FOCUS Palautordera ra sa We lat e AA eS 38 ManualiFOCUS P ADE viaria A A A A AA A da sad 39 Tone MapR age ett a li a a do Oe oe ote ee Mee a rh bo ete nuh ile cs ee acti 40 Auto White Balance Pages 2s te ts ches ov Mewar Rides wee ote a a A ee es 41 MandalWhite Balance Pages A E a A EE E Sola We ied REA Sa a Mens WATE eae a 42 select Video Preset Configuration Pager cotilla aida 44 Custom Video Stream Configuration Page 45 AU O A tE ah eee Ia 48 User Rage c rna A eda eee gee nel Nt Ste NO 49 Group Page butt dia illa ds lelectra lacado dei dia bss iia deidad 50 User and Group Setting
14. field of view and to focus the camera Pelco offers an optional service cable IX SC that plugs directly into the service port To access the service port you must slide down the front cover front cover down refer to Figure 1 on page 8 The service cable has a male BNC output for most standard viewers NOTE The ICS SC and CST150 are not compatible with this camera If you have any questions about service cable compatibility contact Pelco Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA and Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international To assemble a service cable for the camera purchase the following items from a local electronics supply store Qty Description 1 2 5mm stereo plug male 1 CPM 88 miniature coaxial connector 1 RG174 U coaxial cable 1 1 8 inch shrink fit tubing 1 2 inch long To assemble the cable 1 Attach the CPM 88 miniature coaxial connector to one end of the cable Follow the directions supplied with the miniature coaxial connector 2 Attach the 2 5 mm stereo plug to the other end of the coaxial cable refer to Figure 6 a Remove the support sleeve from the plug b Slip the shrink fit tubing and support sleeve over the end of the cable c Prepare the cable 1 Strip back the outer jacket 0 318 inch 8 06 mm inch from the end of the cable 2 Pull back the coaxial braid shield 3 Strip back the insulating material 0 125 inch 3 18 mm inch to expose the center conductor d Solder the center connector of the cable to the c
15. is the only available Day Night setting if the camera exposure is set to Manual C2953M B 10 09 37 CONFIGURING AUTO FOCUS SETTINGS 38 PELCO Irix Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Focus Mode Auto Manual Temperature Change Refocus On Off Day Night Switch Refocus On off Full Range Auto Focus Quick Auto Focus Factory Defaults Figure 24 Auto Focus Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab 2 Select Focus from the drop down menu 3 Select the Auto mode 4 Set the Temperature Change Refocus setting The camera is programmed to run a quick automatic focus sequence when the internal temperature sensor of the camera detects an environmental temperature change of 41 F 5 C This focus sequence adjusts the center focal point of the scene to maintain optimal focus The default setting is On select Off to turn off this setting 5 Day night cameras only Set the Day Night Switch Refocus setting The default setting for the Day Night Switch Refocus is Off Select On if the camera s focal length is greater than 25 mm or the night scene uses mostly IR lighting The best method to determine if the day night refocus should be enabled is to test the camera with the daytime light conditions and then test it again with the nighttime light conditions When enabled On this setting refocuses the camera when the camer
16. night refocus concepts to the operation section All product names and services identified throughout this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The absence of a trademark or registered trademark from this document does not constitute a waiver of intellectual property rights Copyright 2009 Pelco Inc All rights reserved PELLO by Schneider Electric www pelco com Pelco Inc Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco Way Clovis California 93612 USA USA amp Canada Tel 800 289 9100 Fax 800 289 9150 International Tel 1 559 292 1981 Fax 1 559 348 1120
17. not be allowed to view video without first logging on to the camera change the permissions for public users LOGGING ON TO THE CAMERA 1 Open the Web browser 2 Type the camera s IP address in the browser address bar NOTE If you do not know the camera s IP address you can locate it using the Pelco Device Utility software 3 Click the Login button in the navigation bar a dialog box appears 4 Enter your user ID and password NOTE If you are logging on to the camera as the administrator for the first time the default User ID and Password are admin all lowercase For security purposes be sure to change the password after you log on for the first time 5 Click Log In Refer to the following section for more information e Editing a User on page 51 C2953M B 10 09 Live Video Page The live video page allows you to manage the way you view live video and capture images You can also view live video from this page and access menus on the navigation bar based on user permissions PELCO gt Live Help Login IP Camera East Hall View Mode Dl IP Camera East Hall Primary Stream Figure 15 Live Video Page Refer to the following sections for more information e Live Video Page Icons on page 20 e Selecting a Stream on page 21 e Taking a Snapshot on page 22 e Displaying Video in the M ultiscreen View on page 22 C2953M B 10 09 19 LIVE VIDEO PAGE ICONS Viewable icons are based on user permis
18. open close the relay when those event sources are activated Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Refer to the following sections for more information Example Handler Filter Setup on page 60 EDITING AN EVENT HANDLER 1 2 3 4 5 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Handlers from the drop down menu Click the handler profile that you want to delete from the defined handler box located on the left side of the page Make any necessary changes to the available fields Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it DELETING AN EVENT HANDLER la 2 3 C2953M B 10 09 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Handlers from the drop down menu Click the handler profile that you want to delete from the defined handler box located on the left side of the page Click the Delete Handler button A dialog box appears with the message Are you sure you want to delete the handler Click OK The handler profile is deleted from the defined handler box 59 EXAMPLE HANDLER FILTER SETUP If you do not want a handler activated every time an event occurs use the filter fields to limit handlers For example you only want a handler activated when an event occurs after business hours Your business is open Monday thro
19. p m Select one or more sources to save a JPEG to the SD card when those event sources are activated Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Refer to the following sections for more information Example Handler Filter Setup on page 60 CREATING AN EVENT HANDLER UPLOAD JPEG TO FTP SERVER 58 1 Zi 3 11 12 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Handlers from the drop down menu Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Select Upload JPEG to FTP Server in the Type drop down menu Click in the Server box and type the server address 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters Click in the Username box and type the user s name 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Click in the Base Path box and type the base path 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters The JPEG files uploaded to the FTP server will be given file names that correspond to the date and time of the event Select a time standard from the File name drop down menu If you do not want the handler activated every time an event occurs set filters for the handler a Select the day s of the week on which you want JPEGs saved to the FTP server b Type times in the Start and End boxes for the days you have selected Use time value
20. percent of pixels set to white Move the slider to the right to lighten the scene by increasing the number of pixels that are mapped to absolute white The white clip range is 0 to 25 the default setting is 0 5 Gamma Correction Adjusts the details in the light and dark areas of the scene Move the slider to the left to expose more detail in the light areas of the scene move the slider to the right to expose more detail in the dark areas of the scene The gamma corrector range is 0 1 to 3 0 the default setting is 2 2 If required click the Factory Defaults button to reset the Tone Map to the factory default setting C2953M B 10 09 SELECTING AUTO WHITE BALANCE SETTINGS PELCO Sarix Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups 5 C2953M B 10 09 White Balance Mode Auto Manual Red Gain Adjust Green Gain Adjust Blue Gain Adjust Factory Defaults Figure 27 Auto White Balance Page Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab Select White Balance from the drop down menu Select the Auto mode Move the sliders to adjust the following settings in Auto mode Red Gain Adjust Adjusts the image output in the red range Move the slider to the right to increase the red level move the slider to the left to decrease the red level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The auto range of adjust
21. pointer over a tab to display the following list of submenus System Network Imaging AN Streams Users and Groups Events General General Select Video Preset Users Sources SSL Exposure Video Configuration Groups Handlers SSH Focus Audio Configuration General Settings Tone Map White Balance Figure 16 Settings Page Menus Refer to the following sections for more information e System Tab on page 24 e Network Tab on page 26 e Imaging Tab on page 31 e A V Streams Tab on page 43 e Events Tab on page 54 C2953M B 10 09 23 System Tab The System tab includes configurable and read only fields The General Settings and Time Settings fields are configurable The System Information fields are read only and include the firmware version hardware version model number and serial number of the system This information is typically required by Pelco Product Support for troubleshooting purposes You can also use the System Tab to generate a system log reboot the camera or to restore the camera s factory default settings PELCO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events General Settings Device Name IP Camera East Hall Enable LEDs on off SMTP Server Time Settings Time Server Time Zone y GMT y Son off Overlay Current Date 01 01 70 22 59 56 UTC System Information Firmware Version 1 3 2 9261 02 3027 Hardware Vers
22. though Pelco s API Guide for Video Analytics version 0 55 30 or later available at Pelco com IP To configure and enable ObjectVideo Suites an OV ready compliant system with OV Ready video management system is required C2953M B 10 09 GETTING STARTED Before installing your camera thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this section NOTES e Pelco recommends connecting the camera to a network that uses a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to address devices e Do not use a network hub when configuring the network settings for the camera e To ensure secure access to the IP camera place the camera behind a firewall when it is connected to a network PARTS LIST Qty Description 1 Camera 1 Ferrite for Class B compliance 1 6 pin connector 1 IX Series and IXE Series Quick Start Guide 1 Resource disc 3 MAC address labels extra Installation tools and the following parts are needed but not supplied Qty Description 1 Lens use either a megapixel or standard auto iris lens depending on the camera model 1 Service cable IX SC 1 Mounting hardware C2953M B 10 09 7 Product Overview FRONT COVER OPENED Figure 1 Camera Connections and Features 8 C2953M B 10 09 ee 600 OQ 0000 O RJ 45 Network Port Connects the camera to the IP network Also supplies power to the camera through the network using PoE
23. 09 4 For FCC Class B installations attach the supplied ferrite to the network cable refer to Figure 5 The ferrite should be installed on the cable approximately 1 inch 2 54 cm from the camera s RJ 45 network port Figure 5 Ferrite Installation AN WARNING The ferrite must be installed for the camera to meet FCC Class B compliance standards Failure to correctly install the ferrite C2953M B 10 09 might cause harmful interference to radio communications Connect the necessary wiring for alarms and relays refer to Wiring on page 13 Apply power to the camera The camera will complete a configuration sequence the green LED flashes five times per second for approximately two minutes and then turns solid after the sequence is complete NOTE If the camera is not connected to a DHCP server and DHCP is enabled the configuration sequence might take up to five minutes to complete View the camera image using the service port or a Web browser Focus the lens a Press the auto back focus button once to center the focus mechanism The button is located on the side of the camera b Manually adjust the zoom and focus of the lens to the desired field of view refer to the instructions shipped with the lens c Press and hold the back focus button for three seconds to start the auto back focus mechanism SERVICE CABLE The camera includes a service port that outputs camera video Use it at the installation site to set up the
24. 9 e Generating a Self Signed Certificate on page 29 C2953M B 10 09 GENERATING A CERTIFICATE REQUEST 1 2 3 8 9 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab Select SSL from the drop down menu Click the Install Certificate button located at the bottom of the SSL Configuration page The Select Certificate Install Method option buttons appear on the page Select Generate Certificate Request and then click Next The Certificate Request Form opens Fill in all of the fields and then click Generate Request The following progress message appears on the page Generating certificate signing request please wait Send the CSR which looks like an encrypted block of undecipherable text to a third party certificate authority of your choice for a signature After you receive the signed certificate click the Install Certificate button to upload the signed certificate to the device After the certificate is uploaded select the desired mode Click Save NOTE Depending on the third party certificate authority that signed your certificate you might need to renew your certificate after a specified amount of time Consult the certificate authority for more details GENERATING A SELF SIGNED CERTIFICATE dl 2 3 6 7 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab Select SSL from the drop down menu Click the Install Certificate button located at the bottom of the SSL Configuration page The Select Certificate
25. ALLY OPEN NO ALARM NO ALAR GND o o V GND o o _ V ALARM ALAR GND o o w GND V ALARM NO ALAR GND o o v GND o o v NO ALARM CUT ALAR CUT GND 7 V GND o o V De a ee 1 BYPASS BYPASS Figure 12 Unsupervised Alarm Conditions Figure 13 illustrates the wiring configuration for unsupervised alarm inputs NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN Figure 13 Normally Closed and Normally Open Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring NOTE A normally closed alarm input can be defeated with a bypass a normally open input can be defeated with a cut Alarm Connections Figure 14 shows how to wire the camera to an alarm ALARM A1 ALARM 1 Figure 14 Alarm Connections C2953M B 10 09 Operation CAMERA CONFIGURATION SEQUENCE Once the camera is installed and power is applied the camera will start a configuration sequence the green LED flashes five times per second for approximately two minutes and then glows solid green indicating that the boot cycle is complete and the camera is on line NOTE If the camera is not connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server and DHCP is enabled the configuration sequence might take up to five minutes to complete Refer to the following topics for more information e Network Tab on page 26 e Turning On DHCP on page 27 e Turning Off DHCP on page 27 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The following minimum system requirements are needed to use
26. C2953M B 10 09 CONFIGURING A CUSTOM VIDEO STREAM CONFIGURATION PELL Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A N Streams Users and Groups Events Custom Video Stream Configuration Primary Stream H264 30 IPS 1920x1080 6 400 kbit sec CBR High IP Name Primary Stream QoS DSCP Codepoint 34 Compression Standard H264 v Resolution 1920x1080 Rate Control CBR Image Rate 30 IPS Profile Bit Rate kbit sec E peon GOP Structure a I frame Interval 30 E Image Processing AdvancedSharpening E Secondary Stream JPEG 5 IPS 1920x1080 5 500 kbit sec Name Secondary Stream Compression Standard JPEG Resolution 1920x1080 Image Rate 5 IPS y Bit Rate kbit sec 5 500 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sea esa Figure 30 Custom Video Stream Configuration Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the A V Streams tab 2 Select Video Configuration from the drop down menu 3 Click both of the Clear buttons to delete the primary and secondary streams settings 4 Optional In the Primary Stream section type a user friendly name in the Name box 2 to 64 characters A user friendly name makes it easier to recognize the stream for example Live and Recording 5 Configure the Compression Standard Resolution Image Rate and Bit Rate settings for the primary stream NOTE The compression standard r
27. DVX Series digital video recorders and NVR300 Series network video recorders Endura Series distributed network based video products Genex Series products multiplexers server and keyboard PMCL200 300 400 Series LCD monitors Two years Standard varifocal fixed focal and motorized zoom lenses DF5 DF8 Series fixed dome products Legacy Series integrated positioning systems Spectra III Spectra Mini Spectra Mini IP Esprit ExSite and PS20 scanners including when used in continuous motion applications Esprit Ti and 112500 Series thermal imaging products Esprit and WW5700 Series window wiper excluding wiper blades CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix Digital Light Processing DLP displays except lamp and color wheel The lamp and color wheel will be covered for a period of 90 days The air filter is not covered under warranty Intelli M elDC controllers PMCL542F PMCL547F and PMCL552F FHD monitors One year Video cassette recorders VCRs except video heads Video heads will be covered for a period of six months e Six months All pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion applications preset scan tour and auto scan modes Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to a Pelco designated location Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse alteration n
28. Day Exposure Time This setting is the maximum time in milliseconds that an image is exposed during daytime conditions Decreasing exposure time decreases the light sensitivity of the scene and reduces the streaking of fast moving objects motion blur however it increases the amount of noise in the scene The day maximum exposure time range is 1 to 500 msec the default setting is 33 3 msec Night Exposure Time This setting is the maximum time in milliseconds that an image is exposed during nighttime black white conditions Increase the exposure time to increase light sensitivity of the scene The night maximum exposure time range is 1 to 500 msec the default setting is 120 msec Day night cameras only Set the Day Night mode to Auto or Manual Auto Automatically controls the IR cut filter determined by the Transition Level and the Transition Detect settings Manual Sets the IR filter to a fixed position The filter can be set to the Day color position or the Night black white position Refer to the following section for more information C2953M B 10 09 Day Night Settings on page 37 35 SELECTING MANUAL EXPOSURE SETTINGS 36 PELLT Irix Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Exposure Mode Auto Manual Analog Gain AE Exposure Time msec Sgp Day Night Position Day Night Factory Defaults Figur
29. G A USER 1 2 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab Select Users from the drop down menu C ick the user profile that you want to edit from the box on the left side of the page Double click in each of the text boxes to highlight the text Type the new information in each text box NOTE The username cannot be modified this text box is read only Select or clear the appropriate check boxes from the groups list Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it DELETING A USER 1 2 3 4 ui Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab Select Users from the drop down menu Click the user profile that you want to delete from the defined users section located in the box on the left side of the page Click the Delete User button A dialog box appears with the message Are you sure you want to delete the user Click OK The user profile is deleted from the defined user profiles section NOTE The admin user cannot be deleted C2953M B 10 09 51 CREATING A NEW GROUP 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab 2 Select Groups from the drop down menu 3 Click in the Group Name box and type a name for the group you are creating 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters 4 Click in the Description box and type a description for the group you are creating 2 to 23 alphanumeric
30. Handler W rite J PEG to SD Card on page 58 e Creating an Event Handler Upload J PEG to FTP Server on page 58 e Creating an Event Handler Open Close Relay on page 59 e Editing an Event Handler on page 59 e Deleting an Event Handler on page 59 e Example Handler Filter Setup on page 60 C2953M B 10 09 55 CREATING AN ALARM EVENT SOURCE 1 2 3 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Sources from the drop down menu Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Select Alarm from the Type drop down menu Move the Dwell Time slider to set the amount of time in seconds that the alarm is active The dwell time range is 0 1 to 200 seconds the default setting is 0 1 Select either normal or reversed from the Polarity drop down menu Select either true or false from the Supervised drop down menu Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it CREATING A SYSTEM EVENT SOURCE 1 Z 3 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Sources from the drop down menu Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Select System from the Type drop down menu Select the Boot check box to activate an event when the camera reboots Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered
31. If PoE is not available the camera is prewired for 24 VAC Ethernet Activity LED Flashes green to indicate that data is being transmitted or received by the camera Ethernet Link LED Glows solid amber to indicate that a live network connection is established Accessory Port For use with compatible Pelco accessories 24 VAC Power Relay and Alarm Connections Supports 24 VAC as the power source one relay that can be used to control an external circuit and one alarm for physical input into the system Reset Button Reboots the camera or restores the camera s factory default settings This button is recessed Using a small tool such as a paper clip press and release the reset button once to reboot the camera Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds to restore the camera to the factory default settings Mini SD Card Slot Saves a snapshot image to a mini SD card based on alarm activity NOTE The mini SD card must be formatted as FAT32 Other formats are not compatible with the camera Service Port Outputs analog video Use this port at the installation site to set up the field of view and to focus the camera When a service cable is connected to the camera video to the IP stream is disabled refer to Service Cable on page 12 Power LED Glows solid amber and then flashes green during the configuration sequence glows solid green after the sequence is complete The LED can be disabled If this LED glows red solid or flashing contac
32. Stream button Select one of the following stream options from the Select Stream page Primary Stream To select this stream click the button next to Primary Stream Secondary Stream To select this stream click the button next to Secondary Stream QuickView Stream To select this stream click the button next to QuickView Stream NOTES e Ifthe secondary stream has not been configured only Primary Stream and QuickView Stream are available e The default names for the streams are Primary Stream and Secondary Stream however if these stream names have been changed the new names will replace the default names Primary Stream and Secondary Stream on the Select Stream page Select one of the following options to adjust the stream settings MPEG 4 or H 264 compression Select the video transmission type from the Transmission drop down menu Available settings include Unicast and Multicast JPEG compression Select the image rate for the stream from the Image Rate drop down menu The available settings for the primary and secondary streams depend on the Image Rate setting The QuickView Stream has only two image rate settings 2 ips and 1 ips Click the View button to save the stream settings Refer to the following sections for more information Unicast on page 21 Multicast on page 21 Compression Standards on page 46 Image Rate on page 46 UNICAST Aunicast transmission sends a separate video stream to each user that is requ
33. a Web browser with the IP camera Processor Intel Core 2 Duo microprocessor 2 6 GHz Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Windows Vista or Mac OS X 10 4 Memory 2 GB RAM Network interface card 100 megabits or greater Monitor Minimum of 1024 x 768 resolution 16 or 32 bit pixel color resolution Web browser Internet Explorer 7 0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 3 0 or later Media Player QuickTime 7 5 NOTES e This product is not compatible with QuickTime version 7 6 4 If you have this version installed on your system uninstall it and then install QuickTime version 7 5 5 which is available on the resource disc shipped with the product e Network and processor bandwidth limitations might cause the video stream to pause or appear pixilated when an increased number of Web interface users connect to the camera Decrease the images per second ips resolution compression or bit rate settings of the Web interface video streams to compensate for network processor limitations Refer to the following sections for more information e Compression Standards on page 46 e Available Camera Resolution on page 46 e Image Rate on page 46 e BitRate on page 46 C2953M B 10 09 17 ACCESSING THE IP CAMERA The first time you access the camera the live video page appears By default you are viewing the video as a public user and only have access to the single stream live view If for security purposes users should
34. a changes from day mode color to night mode black white or vice versa For example if the camera changes from day mode to night mode the imager automatically adjusts the back focus for the change in light 6 If required use one of the following buttons to adjust the focus Full Range Auto Focus The camera starts a full range search to find the optimal focal point for the scene Quick Auto Focus The camera searches for the optimal focal point in a limited range Factory Defaults The camera resets the auto focus to the factory default setting C2953M B 10 09 CONFIGURING MANUAL FOCUS SETTINGS PELLT aL Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events Focus Mode Auto Manual Day Manual Focus Position Night Manual Focus Position 19 5 Factory Defaults Figure 25 Manual Focus Page NOTE It is recommended to set the focus to Manual when using analytics If the focus is set to Auto significant background changes will occur when the camera automatically adjusts to different points within a scene resulting in frequently changing image sharpness This may cause problems with scene recognition which will suspend analytics operation or cause false alarms 1 2 3 C2953M B 10 09 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab Select Focus from the drop down menu Select the Manual mode Set one of the following setti
35. are Interface Pelco System Integration Open IP Integration Environmental Operational Temperature Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Physical Dimensions Weight without lens Up to 20 simultaneous users Unlimited users H 264 Password protected Web browser view and setup up to 16 cameras Endura 2 0 or later Digital Sentry 4 2 or later Pelco IP camera API 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C 14 to 158 F 10 to 70 C 20 to 90 noncondensing 5 4 Dx3 1 Wx3 0 H 13 7 x 7 9 x 7 6 cm 1 14 lb 0 52 kg C2953M B 10 09 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below e Five years Fiber optic products TW3000 Series unshielded twisted pair UTP transmission products CC3701H 2 CC3701H 2X CC3751H 2 CC3651H 2X MC3651H 2 and C3651H 2X camera models ee years Pelco designed fixed network cameras and network dome cameras with Sarix technology Pelco branded fixed camera models CCC1390H Series C10DN Series C10CH Series and IP3701H Series EH1500 Series enclosures Spectra IV products including Spectra IV IP Camclosure Series IS ICS IP integrated camera systems DX Series digital video recorders DVR5100 Series digital video recorders Digital Sentry Series hardware products
36. cense LGPL and different and or additional copyright licenses disclaimers and notices The exact terms of GPL LGPL and some other licenses are provided to you with this product Please refer to the exact terms of the GPL and LGPL at http www fsf org Free Softw are Foundation or http w ww opensource org Open Source Initiative regarding your rights under said license You may obtain a complete corresponding machine readable copy of the source code of such software under the GPL or LGPL by sending your request to digitalsupport pelco com the subject line should read Source Code Request You will then receive an email with a link for you to download the source code This offer is valid for a period of three 3 years from the date of the distribution of this product by Pelco Introduction The IXE Series is an extended platform network based camera with a built in Web based viewer for live streaming to a standard Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox The camera features open architecture connectivity for third party applications and is also Endura Enabled and compatible with Digital Sentry to record manage configure and view multiple live streams The camera supports two compression formats and many resolutions The two standard compression formats include H 264 and MJPEG The ual streams can be configured for a variety of resolutions frame rates and bit rates a4 a he IXE Series 2 1 megapixel MP
37. characters 5 Select the appropriate check boxes to choose the permissions you want to assign to this group 6 Click the Save button to save the settings and create a new group the new group profile appears in the box on the left side of the page Click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it EDITING A GROUP 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab 2 Select Groups from the drop down menu 3 Click the group profile that you want to edit from the box on the left side of the page 4 Double click in each of the text boxes to highlight the text Type the new information in each text box 5 Select or clear the appropriate check boxes from the groups list 6 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it DELETING A GROUP 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab 2 Select Groups from the drop down menu 3 Click the group profile that you want to delete from the defined group section located in the box on the left side of the page 4 Click the Delete Group button A dialog box appears with the message Are you sure you want to delete the group 5 Click OK The group profile is deleted from the defined group profile section NOTES e Ifauser has only one group assigned and that group is deleted the user will lose all permissions An administrator will have to assign a new
38. characters Passwords are case sensitive Click in the Retype Password box and retype your password Click in the First Name box and type the user s first name 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters Click in the Last Name box and type the user s last name 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters Click in the Email box and type the user s email address Select the appropriate check boxes to choose the groups you want to assign to the user The Users page includes default accounts for the following groups Select All Selects all group definitions Administrators This is the only defined group that cannot be deleted This group has access to all permissions Managers This defined group can be modified or deleted This group has access to all permissions except the restore factory defaults permission Public This defined group can be modified or deleted The default permission for this group is single stream view Operators This defined group can be modified or deleted The default permissions for this group are single stream view stream selection and multistream view Viewers This defined group can be modified or deleted The default permissions for this group are single stream view and multistream view Click the Save button to save the settings and create a new user The new user profile appears in the box on the left side of the page Click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it EDITIN
39. ct compliance with such laws and for strict adherence to any all rights of privacy and personalty Refer to the following sections for more information e Selecting a Video Preset Configuration on page 44 e Configuring a Custom Video Stream Configuration on page 45 e Compression Standards on page 46 e Available Camera Resolution on page 46 e Image Rate on page 46 e BitRate on page 46 e _ Frame Interval on page 46 e Quality of Service for Differentiated Services Code Point on page 46 e Endura Signing on page 47 e Rate Control on page 47 e Profile on page 47 e GOP Structure on page 47 C2953M B 10 09 43 SELECTING A VIDEO PRESET CONFIGURATION PELL Live Settings Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events About Presets are fully configured video configurations that offer a good balance of video performance to bandwidth These presets may also be used as a starting point for a custom configuration Select Preset High Cc Medium C Low Figure 29 Select Video Preset Configuration Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the A V Streams tab 2 Select the Video Preset option from the drop down menu 3 Click the button next to the video preset stream configuration High Medium or Low that you want to select 4 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear your selection without saving it 44 Help Logout admin
40. d without saving it Refer to the following sections for more information e System Tab on page 24 e Example Handler Filter Setup on page 60 C2953M B 10 09 57 CREATING AN EVENT HANDLER WRITE JPEG TO SD CARD 1 9 10 Install an SD card in the mini SD card slot located on the back of the camera NOTE The mini SD card must be formatted as FAT32 Other formats are not compatible with the camera Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Handlers from the drop down menu Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Select Write JPEG to SD Card in the Type drop down menu The JPEG files saved to the SD card will be given file names that correspond to the date and time of the event Select a time standard from the File name drop down menu Click in the Size limit box and type a number Select Kilobytes Megabytes or Gigabytes from the Size Limit drop down menu NOTE Do not select a size limit that is larger than the amount of memory on the SD card For example if the SD card is 2 MB do not exceed 2 MB in the Size Limit box If you do not want the handler activated every time an event occurs set filters for the handler a Select the day s of the week on which you want JPEGs saved to the SD card b Type times in the Start and End boxes for the days you have selected Use time values in 24 hour notation for example use 0800 for 8 00 a m 1600 for 4 00
41. e 23 Manual Exposure Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab 2 Select Exposure from the drop down menu 3 Select the Manual mode 4 Move the Analog Gain slider to the desired position Increasing the gain increases the brightness of the image but it also increases the amount of noise in the image The analog gain range is 1 00 to 15 75 the default setting is 1 00 5 Move the Exposure Time slider to the desired position This setting is the maximum time in milliseconds that the sensor is exposed to the light Decreasing the maximum exposure time decreases the light sensitivity The exposure time range is 0 01 to 1000 msec the default setting is 33 msec 6 Day night cameras only Set the Day Night Position setting Day Sets the IR filter to the Day color position Night Sets the IR filter to the Night black white position Refer to the following section for more information e Day Night Settings on page 37 C2953M B 10 09 DAY NIGHT SETTINGS The Day Night mode controls the position of the IR cut filter which determines the color or black white setting of the camera The Day Night mode settings change depending on the Exposure settings If the camera is set to Auto Exposure mode the Day Night mode can be set to Auto or Manual and all of the respective settings are available If the camera is set to Manual Exposure the only available Day Night mode setting is Position which sets the IR filter to either the Day
42. each group Use the features on the Groups page to create modify and delete groups and permissions Multiple permissions can be assigned to each group PELCO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups New Group Administrators Managers Public no login required Operators Viewers Group Name Description Permissions f Select All System Other I Time Settings T API Access T General System Settings I Video Stream Settings T Reboot Camera I Event Settings I Restore Factory Defaults 7 Imaging Settings Live View Network O Single Stream View I ssH Settings New Group Delete Group I Stream Selection I ssl Settings I multi Stream View I General Network Settings Figure 33 Group Page Refer to the following sections for more information Creating a New User on page 51 Editing a User on page 51 Deleting a User on page 51 Creating a New Group on page 52 Editing a Group on page 52 Deleting a Group on page 52 General Settings for Users and Groups on page 53 C2953M B 10 09 CREATING A NEW USER 1 2 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab Select Users from the drop down menu Click in the Username box and type a user name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters User names are not case sensitive and are saved in lowercase characters Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric
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44. enter pin of the plug Pull the coaxial braid shield back through the crimp pin and solder it to the top of the crimp pin arm f Crimp the end of the crimp pin around the cable g Heat the shrink fit tubing around the center conductor and shoulder pin h Reassemble the support sleeve and the plug a A eye Figure 6 Attaching the 2 5 mm Monaural Headphone Plug 0 2 5 mm Stereo Plug O Shrink Fit Tubing e Plug Shoulder Pin O Coaxial Cable Center Conductor O Coaxial Braid Shield 4 Support Sleeve 8 Crimp Pin Arm C2953M B 10 09 WIRING CAT5 CABLE Connect a Cat5 cable to an RJ 45 network connector not supplied The 8 pin connector includes video and PoE for the camera PoE IEEE 802 3af injects power over the same cabling that carries the network data eliminating the need for a separate power supply This simplifies the installation and operation of the camera without affecting network performance NOTE The camera will autosense and configure itself to use either a crossover cable or a straight cable Refer to Figure 7 for pin descriptions Pin Function TX RX PoE 1 2 PoE 1 2 RX PoE 3 4 PoE 3 4 co Nm OD a AJ jJ N Figure 7 Cat5 Cable Pin Descriptions C2953M B 10 09 13 ALARM RELAY AND 24 VAC CONNECTOR Single Camera Wiring If PoE is not available 1 Connect the alarm relay and 24 VAC wires to the supplied mating connector refer to Figure 8
45. erentiated Services Code Point DSCP is a code that allows the network to prioritize the transmission of different types of data This setting is only available with H 264 NOTES e Ifyou are not familiar with DSCP contact your network administrator before changing this setting e Your network must be configured to use OoS If you are unsure if your network is QoS aware contact your network administrator C2953M B 10 09 ENDURA SIGNING Enabling the Endura Signing feature allows an Endura system to authenticate video from an Endura recorded stream This setting is only available with H 264 RATE CONTROL The rate control setting determines the bit rate and quality of each frame in the video stream There might be a trade off between image quality and the resources required for video storage when selecting a rate control setting CBR The constant bit rate CBR streams video at a fixed number of bits per second CBR uses the full capacity of the bit rate setting for scenes with or without motion Video is always streamed at the user bit rate setting PROFILE The profile defines the subset of bit stream features in an H 264 stream including color reproduction and additional video compression It is important that the selected profile is compatible with the recording device so that a stream can be decoded and viewed Baseline A simple profile with a low compression ratio A baseline profile is compatible with more recorders but u
46. esolution image rate and bit rate settings are dependent on each other You must first decide the priority setting before you configure a stream For example if you want an image rate of 30 ips set the image rate before you configure the other settings 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the Secondary stream 7 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it C2953M B 10 09 45 COMPRESSION STANDARDS 46 JPEG A commonly used video compression scheme also known as MJPEG JPEG has the least impact on the camera s processor but it requires the most bandwidth H264 A new version of MPEG 4 compression used in high definition video players such as Blu ray and HD DVD H 264 is the most processor intensive but it requires the least amount of bandwidth AVAILABLE CAMERA RESOLUTION Refer to the following table for the resolution capabilities of your camera model Table B Available Camera Resolution 1920 x 1080 640 x 480 1600 x 1200 640 x 352 1280 x 1024 480 x 368 1280 x 960 480 x 272 1280 x 720 320 x 256 800 x 600 320 x 240 640 x 512 320 x 176 IMAGE RATE The image rate is the number of images per second ips available for the video stream configuration Available image rates are 30 25 24 15 12 5 12 10 8 7 5 6 5 4 3 2 5 2 and 1 NOTE The maximum image rate setting might not be obtainable due
47. esting data Although multiple users might request the same data from the camera at the same time duplicate video streams are transmitted to each user Every unicast user that connects to the camera consumes additional processing power which limits the number of simultaneous users who can access the camera The camera supports a maximum of 20 simultaneous users MULTICAST A multicast transmission sends data to multiple users at the same time using one transmission stream Each multicast user that connects to the camera consumes no additional processing power therefore multicast video streams can be sent to an unlimited number of simultaneous users C2953M B 10 09 21 TAKING A SNAPSHOT 1 Click the Take a Snapshot button 2 The File Download dialog box opens and the following message appears Do you want to open or save this file 3 Select one of the following options Open Your computer s photo editing program opens and displays the screen image This function is available only when using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or later or Mozilla Firefox 3 0 or later Save The image is saved as a JPEG file on your computer Cancel The captured image is not saved or displayed and the dialog box closes NOTE If you are using MJPEG the captured image will be the size of the largest MJPEG stream If you are using MPEG 4 or H 264 the image is captured using the QuickView Stream which is approximately VGA resolut
48. ficate has been installed Save Rese 1 Place your 2 Select SSL 3 Select one Required Install New Certificate Figure 18 SSL Configuration Page mouse pointer over the Network tab from the drop down menu of the following modes A signed Secure Sockets Layer SSL certificate must be installed and a secure URL that begins with the protocol name https must be used to access the camera Sensitive data is always encrypted during transmission A URL that begins with the http protocol rather than Optional accessing during tran the https protocol will be redirected to the secure URL automatically A signed SSL certificate must be installed but a secure URL that begins with the protocol name https is optional when he camera You can also access the camera using a standard URL with the http protocol but sensitive data is not encrypted smission To ensure that sensitive data is encrypted you must use a secure URL with the https protocol Disabled default Turns off access to the Web client through SSL Sensitive data will not be encrypted during transmission NOTE If the SS L mode is set to disabled you cannot access the camera using a URL that begins with an https protocol Your Web browser displays an error message if you do not type the camera URL correctly Refer to the following sections for more information e Generating a Certificate Request on page 2
49. group to that user to establish permissions e The Administrators and Public groups cannot be deleted 52 C2953M B 10 09 GENERAL SETTINGS FOR USERS AND GROUPS The general settings for user and groups allow you to change the way the camera manages the users and groups settings These settings can be managed on a camera to camera basis or by using a centralized server to apply changes to multiple cameras PELCO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events User and Group Settings This camera can operate in one 1 of three 3 user and group management modes standalone node mixed The default mode is standalone Standalone I standalone mode the camera manages its users and groups locally Any changes to users and groups only affect this camera This is the default mode C Node As a node this camera utilizes a centralized server for users and groups In this mode the users and groups pages are disabled and all management is done on the central server O Mixed In mixed mode the camera verifies usernames and passwords against a central server but manages group settings as in standalone mode This mode is useful if you wish to use a departmental or corporate server for usernames and passwords Figure 34 User and Group Settings Page The available general settings for users and groups are as follows Standalone The camera manages its use
50. hanges from the previous frame but they also capture the data changes from the frame after the B frame B frames are more compressed than P frames and require more processing power to be decoded The camera can be configured to use one of the following GOP structures IP A compression that uses only frames and P frames to provide low latency and a high level of decoder support This GOP structure is compatible with more recorders and decoders than IBBrBP IBBrBP The most sophisticated H 264 compression available IBBrBP provides the highest quality image at a given bit rate but it also increases the latency of the video and requires more processing power for decoders C2953M B 10 09 47 SELECTING THE AUDIO CONFIGURATION SETTINGS To use audio with the camera you must have an audio device connected to the accessory port located on the back of the camera Once the device is connected audio can only be enabled through the primary stream Audio and video is not synced when viewing and listening to the primary stream through a Web browser You will experience a three second delay in video when viewing the primary stream with audio NOTE Improper use of audio visual recording equipment may subject you to civil and criminal penalties Applicable laws regarding the use of such capabilities vary between jurisdictions and may require among other things express written consent from the recorded subjects You are solely responsible for insuring st
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52. he camera through a third party SSH client 4 Click in the Password box and type a password 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Passwords are case sensitive 5 Click in the Re type Password box and retype your password 6 Click the Save button to save the password and enable SSH or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 30 C2953M B 10 09 Imaging Tab Use the Imaging tab to change the camera s general image settings adjust the camera exposure program the focus mechanism adjust the tone map settings to increase scene detail or tune the white balance settings for scenes with fluctuating lighting conditions General Imaging Settings General imaging settings include adjustments for camera orientation and digital processing The Orientation settings reconfigure the image 180 degrees horizontally and 180 degrees vertically Use these settings when installing the camera in an inverted position If the orientation is not adjusted the image will display upside down and mirrored Digital processing settings can be set to Auto or Manual to adjust the camera s sharpness saturation and contrast When set to Auto the camera continually delivers the best possible image by automatically adjusting the digital processing settings based on the scene Auto is the default setting Manual digital processing is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single unchanging primary light sou
53. ice for Differentiated Services Code Point 0 2 0 0 coco rr 46 ME A E AA ep are es 47 Rate Contrate a e bet A E Ad e 47 PO a A A A Serene ee 47 GOP STPUCtUIE otura aaa aaa Datel Rule AEA gals coud tbl mal biti 47 Selecting th Audio Configuration Settings sesia eer E ke a ee le 48 Usersand Groups Tab da ats ee EA ena nares basis ace a DAS sae wh opio 49 Creatinga Newer tieso al aatia ele dd ld teh id dw Gul Billede d dele aka bili ih bd AMS Sled dds des lado 51 Ed AGUS tie Socps acct ate NA A ats AS PA nh Moe akc an E o A MO cans AS 51 Deleting a User ema a e Late ed io Banta a oh ie ea ell oil ela array 51 Cr atinara NeWGroUD rastas dae da de eA ae ial tate Oe 52 EdItINd A Group tt a ad dd lla iia dd Boe ds adn ad 52 Del A peek he oe Pee eda 52 GeneraliSettings fomUsers and Groups a A o alles Wane Saale 53 s tting the Camera to Node ssa Sd Seek Mane bo cee 53 setting the Gamera to MIxed ii ia aiken ances sails 53 ES Mi va aes ede le Aa hep ee alate eee bean ane eh galt A ed ae Po aed eee 54 Creating an Alarmi Event SOUrCE sSeatinhc SAAN ee e WEE ont alan e a a a ARENA Aa Aeon ETAS 56 Creating a System Event SQUICE ya ceeded sche din dde od dy dai ista tcs ded bd dias 56 Creating a Timer Event SQuICB ooo 56 Editing Event Source dasen Sate a Ae lads ween SS Abc A dia atta yeh gece adds 56 Deletind an Event SOURCE ae cic deste setae A AS albo toate eae id 57 Creatina an Event Handler Send Emalli ca doo io hel Gees taka
54. image noise The auto range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the auto default setting is 0 zero The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 100 the manual default setting is 50 Saturation Adjust Saturation Controls how intense or vivid the colors are in a scene Move the slider to the right to increase the saturation level move the slider to the left to decrease the saturation level The auto range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the auto default setting is 0 zero The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 100 the manual default setting is 50 Contrast Adjust Contrast Controls gradations between the darkest and lightest portions of the scene Move the slider to the right to increase the contrast move the slider to the left to decrease the contrast The auto range of adjustment is 100 to 100 the auto default setting is 0 zero The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 100 the manual default setting is 50 33 SELECTING AUTO EXPOSURE SETTINGS 34 PELL sarp Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Exposure Mode Auto Manual Light Control O Digital Exposure Auto Iris Exposure Compensation Day Max Exposure Time msec Night Max Exposure Time msec Day Night Mode Auto Manual Transition Level Lighter Default Darker Transition Detect Time sec gt Factory Defaults Figure 22 Auto Exposure Page
55. ion DISPLAYING VIDEO IN THE MULTISCREEN VIEW Cameras connected to the same virtual local area network VLAN as the camera to which you are logged on can be displayed in a multiscreen view Use the 4 camera 9 camera or 16 camera view mode buttons to display video from multiple cameras simultaneously The camera you are logged on to is the default display for the upper left video pane in the multiscreen view The device name for this camera Is displayed in the gray area near the top of all pages To select video to display in the individual multiscreen panes 1 Click the desired View Mode display button 2 Click the Show Device List button above the selected video pane A list of cameras connected to the same VLAN as the camera to which you are logged on appears in the video pane 3 Click the name of the camera you want to view The live video of the selected camera appears in the video pane 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining video panes 22 C2953M B 10 09 Settings Page Depending on user permissions the Settings page allows you to manage camera system settings set up users and groups and control the camera NOTE The Settings menu might not be available if the user does not have permission to access this feature ACCESSING THE CAMERA MENUS 1 Log on to the camera 2 Click the Settings link in the navigation bar located in the upper right corner of the page a list of menu tabs appears 3 Place the mouse
56. ion 9261 02 0 09061 Model Number IM10C10 Serial Number AANEPR9 Reset Generate System Log Reboot Camera Restore All Camera Defaults Figure 17 System Settings Tab General Settings Device Name The user friendly description of the camera This name is displayed in the gray area near the top of all pages Enable LEDs Select Off to disable the power LED located on the front of the camera The default setting is On If the LED is set to Off it will continue to glow solid amber and then flash green during the configuration sequence SMTP Server Configure the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP server to send an email notification when an event handler is activated Consult your network administrator for information on configuring email notification on your local network Time Settings Time Server The external server that uses Network Time Protocol NTP to synchronize the camera date and time settings If the camera is connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP network that has time server properties configured the camera will automatically synchronize with the time server If the DHCP network s time server properties are not configured or the network does not have a time server the camera s default setting is January 1 1970 Time Zone The geographic area that is closest to the camera s physical location Overlay Select On to overlay the date and time on all video streams Select Off to turn off the date and time overla
57. ith more balanced lighting and more detail This is accomplished in part when the device maps the 10 bit input sensor data 0 to 1023 bits into 8 bit output RGB values 0 to 255 bits White Balance Settings White balance settings define how the camera processes video images to render true colors in a scene White balance is especially effective in scenes with changing lighting conditions or in scenes with more than one type of light source For example scenes that benefit from white balance correction are outdoor scenes indoor scenes that include a window or door that opens to the outdoors or indoor scenes that include both incandescent and fluorescent lighting Refer to the following sections for more information e Configuring the Orientation of the Scene on page 32 e Changing the Digital Processing Settings on page 33 e Selecting Auto Exposure Settings on page 34 e Selecting M anual Exposure Settings on page 36 e Day Night Settings on page 37 e Configuring Auto Focus Settings on page 38 e Configuring M anual Focus Settings on page 39 e Setting Tone M ap Options on page 40 e Selecting Auto White Balance Settings on page 41 e Selecting M anual White Balance Settings on page 42 C2953M B 10 09 31 CONFIGURING THE ORIENTATION OF THE SCENE 32 PELLO gt Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Orientation Flip left to right O Flip top to bottom E Digital Processing
58. l interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada VIDEO QUALITY
59. ment is 1 0 to 1 0 the default setting is 0 zero Green Gain Adjust Adjusts the image output in the green range Move the slider to the right to increase the green level move the slider to the left to decrease the green level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The auto range of adjustment is 1 0 to 1 0 the default setting is 0 zero Blue Gain Adjust Adjusts the image output in the blue range Move the slider to the right to increase the blue level move the slider to the left to decrease the blue level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The auto range of adjustment is 1 0 to 1 0 the default setting is 0 zero If required click the Factory Defaults button to reset the white balance to the factory default setting 41 SELECTING MANUAL WHITE BALANCE SETTINGS PELCO ri Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events White Balance Mode Auto Manual Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Factory Defaults Figure 28 Manual White Balance Page NOTE Manual white balance is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single unchanging primary light source 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab 2 Select White Balance from the drop down menu 3 Select the Manual mode 4 Move the sliders to adjust the following settings in Manual
60. mera housing H 264 high main or base profile and MJPEG Up to 2 simultaneous streams the second stream is variable based on the setup of the primary stream Up to 30 25 24 15 12 5 12 10 8 7 5 6 5 4 3 2 5 2 1 dependent on the coding resolution and stream configuration Resloution MJPEG H 264 High Profile MPx Width Height sa ay perl ahaa a ae Eje 2 1 1920 1080 16 9 30 0 ips 10 0 Mbps 30 0 ips 6 0 Mbps 1 9 1600 1200 4 3 20 0 ips 10 0 Mbps 20 0 ips 4 0 Mbps 1 3 1280 1024 5 4 20 0 ips 10 0 Mbps 20 0 ips 3 4 Mbps 1 2 1280 960 4 3 20 0 ips 10 0 Mbps 20 0 ips 3 0 Mbps 0 9 1280 720 16 9 30 0 ips 10 0 Mbps 30 0 ips 2 9 Mbps 0 5 800 600 4 3 30 0 ips 7 7 Mbps 30 0 ips 2 0 Mbps 0 3 640 512 5 4 30 0 ips 5 2 Mbps 30 0 ips 1 6 Mbps 0 3 640 480 4 3 30 0 ips 4 9 Mbps 30 0 ips 1 5 Mbps 0 2 640 352 16 9 30 0 ips 3 6 Mbps 30 0 ips 1 2 Mbps 0 2 480 368 4 3 30 0 ips 2 8 Mbps 30 0 ips 1 0 Mbps 0 1 480 272 16 9 30 0 ips 2 0 Mbps 30 0 ips 0 8 Mbps 0 1 320 256 5 4 30 0 ips 1 3 Mbps 30 0 ips 0 5 Mbps 0 1 320 240 4 3 30 0 ips 1 2 Mbps 30 0 ips 0 5 Mbps 0 1 320 176 16 9 30 0 ips 0 9 Mbps 30 0 ips 0 3 Mbps Supported Protocols TCP IP UDP IP Unicast Multicast IGMP UPnP DNS DHCP RTP RTSP NTP IPv4 SNMP QOS HTTP C2953M B 10 09 HTTPS LDAP client SSH SSL SMTP FTP and MDNS Bonjour 63 64 Users Unicast Multicast Security Access Softw
61. mera must be connected to a local area network LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server Consult your network administrator for information on configuring email notification on your local network 1 Configure the SMTP server to send email 2 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab 3 Select Handler from the drop down menu 4 Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters 5 Select Send Email from the Type drop down menu 6 Click in the text boxes To From Subject and Message and then type the necessary information in each text box 7 Select the JPEG Snapshot box if you want to send a JPEG as an attachment 8 Select the Attach Raw Event Data box if you want the email to include extra data about the event For example select this box if the event is triggered by an alarm and you want to receive data about the state time or type of alarm 9 If you do not want the handler activated every time an event occurs set filters for the handler a Select the day s of the week on which you want emails to be sent b Type times in the Start and End boxes for the days you have selected Use time values in 24 hour notation for example use 0800 for 8 00 a m 1600 for 4 00 p m 10 Select one or more event sources to send an email when those event sources are activated 11 Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entere
62. mode Red Gain Adjusts the image output in the red range Move the slider to the right to increase the red level move the slider to the left to decrease the red level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 32 the default setting is 1 Green Gain Adjusts the image output in the green range Move the slider to the right to increase the green level move the slider to the left to decrease the green level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 32 the default setting is 1 Blue Gain Adjusts the image output in the blue range Move the slider to the right to increase the blue level move the slider to the left to decrease the blue level As you move the slider you will see the color change on your monitor The manual range of adjustment is 0 to 32 the default setting is 1 5 If required click the Factory Defaults button to reset the white balance to the factory default setting 42 C2953M B 10 09 A V Streams Tab Use the A V Streams tab to configure the video and audio streams for the camera The A V Streams tab includes a Video Presets page a Video Configuration page and an Audio Configuration page Video Presets The Video Preset page includes three fully configured video presets which include primary and secondary video stream settings for easy setup These presets may also be used as a Star
63. ngs Day Manual Focus Position Available only with day night cameras This is the position of the focus mechanism when the IR cut filter is applied The day mode focus position range is 0 to 100 Night Manual Focus Position Available only with day night cameras This is the position of the focus mechanism when the IR cut filter is removed The night mode focus position range is 0 to 100 Manual Focus Position Available only with color cameras This is the manual setting of the focus mechanism The focus range is Dto 100 Set the Manual Focus Position The focus range is 0 to 100 If required click the Factory Defaults button to reset the focus to the factory default setting 39 SETTING TONE MAP OPTIONS 40 PELCO sari Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall 1 2 3 4 System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Tone Map Black Clip Percent White Clip Percent Gamma Correction Factory Defaults Figure 26 Tone Map Page Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab Select Tone Map from the drop down menu Move the Tone Map sliders to adjust the following image settings Black Clip Percent Adjusts the percent of pixels set to black Move the slider to the right to darken the scene by increasing the number of pixels that are mapped to absolute black The black clip percent range is 0 to 25 the default setting is 0 5 White Clip Percent Adjusts the
64. ococooooo oc 32 Changing the Digital Processing Settings a anda he seb eg ake ae 33 Selecting Auto Exposure Settings oooooooo o 34 selecting Manual Exposure Settings iveco lara beh ana edad deter oll eka date dd da iris 36 Day NIDO ESCASA rd dhe eat Read a A PAA eee tke wie aI 37 Day Night Auto and Martial Modes senci Ans ada ene olds ed en WE ate 37 Day Night AUTO MOG ince cian a eve shun generate cece sah ate A a SEL UGH Aa T Gaye Sahat sind Babee See 37 Day Night Manta Modesto aca da theists a e as canst elt Matha doe Seok tre ttl dade anatase a mal 37 2 C2953M B 10 09 Configuring Auto Focus Settings i 0eyi2 A enlist bed tain iba a od Bg be hata le al hd 38 Configuring Manual Focus Sii A a a OO 39 Setting Tone Map Options etica an st E ais 40 Selecting Auto White Balance Settings 2 26650 eee a eee ene cds b be bee edd danced ececeeeesneubebetestetus 41 Selecting Manual White Balance Settings uirri rn penn a E ro 42 AN Streams Vaina arabe dng adrian one ek Neues A Goede y BE OIE E oa aU dreds ee een oe 43 Selecting a Video Pr set Config ratioN essa 25 22 20h Poce meas autlnine aa alah tee a a 44 Configuring a Custom Video Stream Configuration u unusu ssena naaraana EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE e EEEE EEEE 45 Compression Standard rr ir re Eno ea a 46 Available Gamera Resolution i208 23 4 a ds a di a dl la Gee des hs 46 Image Rate a aa 46 A A IO 46 Frame teva al dt SS a 46 Quality of Serv
65. ormal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringement of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages including loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number sales order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explanation with the product when returned Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco
66. rce Exposure Settings Exposure is the amount of light detected by the camera sensor A scene with correct exposure settings has adequate detail and contrast between white and dark values An image with too little or too much exposure eliminates detail in the scene The camera features Auto and Manual exposure settings Auto exposure automatically sets the amount of light detected by the camera sensor based on settings for light control exposure compensation and the day and night exposure times Manual exposure sets the amount of light detected by the camera sensor based on a user defined setting Manual exposure is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single unchanging primary light source Auto is the default setting Focus Settings Focus sets the back focus to the center focal point of the scene The camera can be configured to back focus automatically or manually Auto focus automatically back focuses the camera on the subject in the center of the scene The camera will focus when changes in the scene are detected Manual focus turns off the auto focus mechanism and locks the camera at a user specified position The manual focus setting is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single unchanging primary light source The Focus page also includes Full Range Auto Focus Quick Auto Focus and a Factory Defaults Tone Map Settings Tone map balances the brightest and darkest sections of a scene to produce an image w
67. rict compliance with such laws and for strict adherence to any all rights of privacy and personalty PELCO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events Audio Configuration Audio Enabled Disabled Audio Device aive Microphone Encoding PCMU z Mute M 50 Input Level a A AK Note Changes to these settings cause video to restart Ge ese Figure 31 Audio Configuration Page 1 Place your mouse pointer over the A V Streams tab 2 Select the Audio Configuration option from the drop down menu 3 Select the Enabled option in the Audio section 4 Select the audio device setting from the Audio Device drop down box USB Line In Enables audio from a microphone connected to the USB accessory port Native Line In Only available with specific models Enables audio from a microphone connected to the audio in connector Native Microphone In Only available with specific models Enables audio from the internal microphone 5 Select the encoding method from the Encoding drop down box 6 Set the sensitivity of the input level by moving the Input Level slider Move the slider to the right to increase the sensitivity level move it to the left to decrease the sensitivity level For example if the camera is installed in a noisy environment or the connected microphone has a built in line amplifier set the sensitivity to a low setting
68. rs and groups locally Any changes to users and groups affect only the camera that you are accessing Standalone is the default setting Node The camera uses a centralized server for users and groups In this mode the users and groups pages are disabled and all management is done on the central server Any changes to users and groups affect all cameras connected to the central server Mixed The camera verifies user names and passwords against a central server but manages the group settings locally This is useful if you want to use a departmental or corporate server for user names and passwords In this mode the settings on the users page are limited and any changes to user names and passwords are done on the LDAP server While changes to user names and passwords affect all cameras connected to the LDAP server group permissions must be managed from each camera individually NOTE The Node and Mixed settings are advanced controls Consult your network administrator to obtain the required information SETTING THE CAMERA TO NODE 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab 2 Select General Settings from the drop down menu 3 Click the Node option button The Server box appears 4 Click in the Server box and then type the name of the central server 5 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it SETTING THE CAMERA TO MIXED 1 Place yo
69. rted Supervised Alarms When an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm the camera maintains a constant electrical current through the alarm circuit 3 3 VDC 1 ohm If the alarm circuit length changes due to an electrical short or a bypass the voltage fluctuates from its normal state and activates an alarm NOTE Install the 1 kohm resistor as close to the switch as possible Figure 10 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of a supervised alarm input Whether the alarm is normally closed or normally open neither a cut nor a bypass can defeat these alarms NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN NO ALARM Ko NO ALAR 1KO GND W o o v GND mr V ALARM KO ALAR 1KQ GND MW o0 o v GND sl V ALARM KO ALAR 1KQ GND WW o o v GND V CUT CUT ALARM KQ ALAR 1KQ D p 1 1 1 1 1 1 ho lt a i lt BYPASS LL y BYPASS Figure 10 Supervised Alarm Conditions Figure 11 illustrates the wiring configuration for supervised alarm inputs NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN Figure 11 Supervised Alarm Input Wiring C2953M B 10 09 15 Unsupervised Alarms When an alarm is configured as an unsupervised alarm the camera only activates an alarm when the normal alarm state open or closed changes Figure 12 illustrates the alarm and no alarm conditions of an unsupervised alarm input NORMALLY CLOSED NORM
70. s Page 53 NeWEvent Source Page es Arete da ata Mitre ine a as At he all pa ated 54 NewEvent Handler Page 202cuasentve A re need wea bot Se andere Scan 55 C2953M B 10 09 Important Notices LEGAL NOTICE SOME PELCO EQUIPMENT CONTAINS AND THE SOFTWARE ENABLES AUDIO VISUAL AND RECORDING CAPABILITIES THE IMPROPER USE OF WHICH MAY SUBJECT YOU TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES APPLICABLE LAWS REGARDING THE USE OF SUCH CAPABILITIES VARY BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS AND MAY REQUIRE AMONG OTHER THINGS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT FROM RECORDED SUBJECTS YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH LAWS AND FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ANY ALL RIGHTS OF PRIVACY AND PERSONALTY USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND OR SOFTWARE FOR ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE OR MONITORING SHALL BE DEEMED UNAUTHORIZED USE IN VIOLATION OF THE END USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT AND RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF YOUR LICENSE RIGHTS THEREUNDER REGULATORY NOTICES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu
71. s in 24 hour notation for example use 0800 for 8 00 a m 1600 for 4 00 p m Select one or more sources to save a JPEG to the FTP server when those event sources are activated Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it Refer to the following sections for more information Example Handler Filter Setup on page 60 C2953M B 10 09 CREATING AN EVENT HANDLER OPEN CLOSE RELAY 1 2 3 9 10 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Handlers from the drop down menu Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Select Open Close Relay in the Type drop down menu Move the On Time slider to set the amount of time that the relay will remain open The time range is 0 1 to 200 seconds the default setting is 0 1 Move the Off Time slider to set the amount of time that the relay will remain closed The time range is 0 1 to 200 seconds the default setting is 0 1 Click in the Pulse Count box and type a number If you do not want the handler activated every time an event occurs set filters for the handler a Select the day s of the week on which you want the relay opened closed b Type times in the Start and End boxes for the days you have selected Use time values in 24 hour notation for example use 0800 for 8 00 a m 1600 for 4 00 p m Select one or more event sources to
72. s mount b Screw the lens onto the lens mount Be careful to prevent dust from entering the space between the lens and the imager If necessary use Clean compressed air to remove any foreign matter refer to the instructions shipped with the lens Make sure the lens does not touch the camera imager when installed c Connect the auto iris lens to the 4 pin connector located on the side of the camera Refer to Figure 4 for the pin connections for the auto iris lens connector Pin DC AID Auto Iris Lens 3 4 1 Control coil negative E J Control coil positive JE Drive coil positive BR wo ND Drive coil negative Figure 4 Lens Pin Connections 2 Use a standard screw to mount the camera in the desired location The maximum thread depth is 0 25 inches 6 4 mm The camera can be mounted from either the top or bottom depending on the type of camera mount used in your installation NOTE When installed inside an enclosure mount the camera in an inverted position to allow easy access to the service port Use the camera software to reconfigure the camera orientation for normal operation 3 Connect the power wiring using one of the following options e Plug the network cable into the RJ 45 network port on the back of the camera e Ifthe network has no PoE connect a 24 VAC Class 2 power supply to the 24 VAC power connector Refer to Wiring on page 13 for more information 10 C2953M B 10
73. ses more bits to compress quality video than the other profiles This profile supports frames and P frames Use the baseline profile in applications with limited scene changes for example an indoor scene with a single unchanging primary light source and minimal motion Main An intermediate profile with a medium compression ratio Main is the default profile setting This profile is compatible with most recorders and uses fewer bits to compress video than the baseline profile however it uses more bits than the high profile The main profile supports frames P frames and B frames High A complex profile with a high compression ratio This is the primary profile for high definition television applications for example this is the profile adopted for Blu ray and HD DVD The high profile supports frames P frames and B frames GOP STRUCTURE The group of pictures GOP structure is the sequence in which frames are placed within a video stream The GOP structure always includes intra coded frames l frames and predictive coded frames P frames but it can also include bi directionally predictive coded frames B frames Each GOP structure starts with an frame an image of the complete scene that is used as the reference frame in the structure P frames record data changes that are different than the previous frame This allows the video encoder to save space since the data of the frame is not duplicated B frames not only capture data c
74. sions 20 ME E wo a al la IN a el Show Device List Displays a list of viewable cameras connected to the same virtual local area network VLAN as the camera to which you are logged on Disable Viewer Closes the live view window 1 x 1 Mode Displays a single video pane 2 x 2 Mode Displays 4 video panes in rows of two 3 x 3 Mode Displays 9 video panes in rows of three 4 x 4 Mode Displays 16 video panes in rows of four Select Stream Selects the viewable video stream that is displayed in live view primary or secondary and selects unicast or multicast settings Maximize Viewing Area Scales the image to the full size of the browser To resize the video pane to normal view click the Show Toolbar button in the upper right corner of the window Show Toolbar Returns the window to normal view This option is only available after the window has been set to maximize the viewing area Open Stream in New Window Opens the video in a scalable independent window Opening the video in a separate window allows you to view the video while other applications are running This window can be minimized maximized or closed using the title bar buttons of the active window The window can also be resized by dragging the lower right corner of the window Take a Snapshot Captures the image displayed in the video pane and then saves it as a JPEG file C2953M B 10 09 SELECTING A STREAM 1 2 4 Click the Select
75. t Pelco Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA and Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international for assistance Auto Iris Lens Connector Controls the amount of light allowed through the lens Insert the 4 pin connector from the DC drive auto iris lens into this connector Auto Back Focus Button Sets the auto back focus mechanism Press the button once to center the auto back focus mechanism and to fully open the iris Press and hold the button for three seconds to start the auto back focus mechanism and to focus the camera NTSC PAL Button Toggles the service connector between NTSC and PAL formats The default setting is NTSC PRODUCT LABEL The product label lists the model number date code serial number and Media Access Control MAC address This information might be required for setup To access the product label remove the back cover of the camera refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 C2953M B 10 09 Figure 2 Remove Back Cover IXE20C ALO DC01234 SN 123 4567 00 15 05 3A 84 DB PELLO Qu Amps VOLTS CE USTED Sora av TE MAX r Niso ee Figure 3 Product Label Installation NOTE Megapixel lenses are designed and tested to deliver optimal image quality to megapixel cameras A standard definition lens installed on a megapixel camera will limit the resolution of the camera and create poor image quality 1 Install the lens a Remove the cover from the len
76. t on page 29 e Generating a Self Signed Certificate on page 29 e Enabling Secure Shell on page 30 CHANGING THE HOSTNAME 26 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab 2 Select General from the drop down menu 3 Click in the Hostname box and highlight the text 4 Type a user friendly name into the Hostname box 1 to 21 characters using any combination of alphanumeric characters A user friendly name makes it easier to recognize the device on the network 5 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it C2953M B 10 09 TURNING ON DHCP The default Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP setting for the camera is DHCP On If the DHCP option is set to Off complete the following steps to reset it to On 1 2 3 4 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab Select General from the drop down menu Select the On option for DHCP Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it NOTE If the camera is not connected to a DHCP server but DHCP is set to On the default IP address 192 168 0 20 on subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is automatically assigned to the camera After the first camera is connected and assigned the default IP address the system will automatically look for other cameras on the auto IP address system and assign IP addresses in seq
77. ting point for a custom video configuration These preset configurations vary depending on camera model Video Configuration The Video Configuration page allows you to customize the compression resolution image rate and bit rate of the video streams The default names for the streams are Primary Stream and Secondary Stream Although each stream can be configured independently the settings of one stream can limit the options available to the other stream depending on the processing power used NOTE Always configure the primary stream before the secondary stream The primary stream should always be the most resource intensive of the streams Audio Configuration The Audio Configuration page allows you to setup the internal audio device or an external audio device The default setting for Audio is disabled which means that no audio is transmitted from the camera When enabled audio is transmitted from the camera to the PC Based on your system configuration images and audio may not be synchronized Not all camera models are equipped with an internal audio device Refer to the specifications for your camera model for information NOTE Improper use of audio visual recording equipment may subject you to civil and criminal penalties Applicable laws regarding the use of such capabilities vary between jurisdictions and may require among other things express written consent from the recorded subjects You are solely responsible for insuring stri
78. tive CM OS Progressive scan 1920 x 1080 50 dB DC drive 1 1 10 000 sec 60 dB White Balance Range Sensitivity Color 1x 33 ms Color SENS 15x 500 ms Mono 1x 33 ms Mono SENS 15x 500 ms 2 000 to 10 000 K 1 1 2 2 850K SNR gt 24dB 0 50 lux 0 12 lux 0 25 lux 0 03 lux work day night camera egapi egapi egapi egapi egapi egapi egapi egapi egapi egapi xel color wi xel day nigh xel color wi xel day nigh xel color wi xel day nigh xel color wi xel day nigh xel color wi xel day nigh h built in t with built in h built in t with built in h built in OV Security Suite t with built in h built in t with built in h built in t with built in C2953M B 10 09 Electrical Port Cabling Type Power Input Power Consumption camera only Current Consumption PoE 24 VAC Local Storage Alarm Input Relay Output Service Connector Mechanical Lens Mount Camera Mount Video Video Encoding Video Streams Frame Rate Available Resolutions RJ 45 network connector for 100Base TX Auto MDI MDI X Cat5 or better for 100Base TX 24 VAC or PoE IEEE 802 3af class 3 lt IW lt 200 mA maximum lt 295 mA nominal lt 390 mA maximum Mini SD 10 VDC maximum 5 mA maximum 0 to 15 VDC maximum 75 mA maximum External 3 connector 2 5 mm provides NTSC PAL video output CS mount adjustable 0 25 inch 0 64 cm UNC 20 screw top and bottom of ca
79. to the programmed compression standard and the resolution of the stream Refer to the following section for more information e Specifications on page 62 BIT RATE The bit rate is the quality of the video stream rendered in kilobits per second The higher the value the higher the video quality and bandwidth required NOTE When you change any of the video stream configuration settings the camera automatically adjusts the bit rate If you manually reduce the bit rate lower than the camera s automatic setting the image quality might be reduced and the stream selection options might be limited I FRAME INTERVAL The l frame interval configures the number of partial frames that occur between full frames in the video stream For example in a scene where a door opens and a person walks through only the movements of the door and the person are stored by the video encoder The stationary background that occurs in the previous partial frames is not encoded because no changes occurred in that part of the scene The stationary background is only encoded in the full frames Partial frames improve video compression rates by reducing the size of the video As the l frame interval increases the number of partial frames increases between full frames Higher values are only recommended on networks with high reliability This setting is only available with H 264 QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES CODE POINT Quality of Service QoS for Diff
80. twork page DHCP automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a DHCP server on the network If DHCP is set to On the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS server settings are read only text If DHCP is set to Off these settings must be manually changed The default camera setting for DHCP is On SSL Settings To ensure security on the Internet all Web browsers provide several security levels that can be adjusted for sites that use SSL technology to transmit data SSL encrypts communications making it difficult for unauthorized users to intercept and view user names and passwords SSL requires signed certificates to determine if the Web browser accessing the camera has the required authentication The camera can generate a certificate signing request CSR that can be sent to a certificate authority for a signature for example VeriSign or it can generate a self signed certificate using the Generate Self Signed Certificate option SSH Settings SSH is a user enabled protocol that allows Pelco Product Support to log on to and service the camera for advanced troubleshooting purposes From this page users with the appropriate permissions can enable or disable SSH access to the camera Refer to the following sections for more information e Changing the Hostname on page 26 e Turing On DHCP on page 27 e Turning Off DHCP on page 27 e Selecting the Secure Sockets Layer M ode on page 28 e Generating a Certificate Reques
81. uential order as required For example if three cameras are connected to a network without a DHCP server the first camera will be assigned address 192 168 0 20 the second camera will be assigned address 192 168 0 21 and the third camera will be assigned address 192 168 0 22 TURNING OFF DHCP A WARNING Contact your network administrator to avoid any network conflicts before setting or changing the IP address of the device 1 2 3 C2953M B 10 09 Place your mouse pointer over the Network tab Select General from the drop down menu Select the Off option for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Change the following network settings as required IP Address The address of the camera connected to the network Subnet Mask The address that determines the IP network that the camera is connected to relative to its address Gateway The router that accesses other networks DNS Servers The addresses of the dedicated servers that translate the names for Web sites and hostnames into numeric IP addresses Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it 27 SELECTING THE SECURE SOCKETS LAYER MODE 28 PELLO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups Events SSL Configuration Mode Required Certificate Optional Disabled No certi
82. ugh Saturday 8 00 a m to 6 00 p m and it is closed on Sunday 1 Create a handler for Monday through Saturday a Select the day filter fields Monday through Saturday b Type 0000 in the Start box and 0800 in the End box c Click the plus button to add another time range Type 1800 in the second Start box and type 2400 in the second End box d Select the source s that activates the handler e Click the Submit button to save the handler 2 Create a second handler for Sunday a Select Sunday from the day filter fields b Do not set a Start time or End time as this is a 24 hour event c Select the source s that activates the handler d Click the Submit button to save the second handler 60 C2953M B 10 09 Help Menu Online Help documents the basic instructions for configuring the camera Click the Help hyperlink in the navigation bar to access these instructions Log Off Menu To log off click the Log Off button in the navigation bar A login dialog box appears C2953M B 10 09 61 Specifications Models XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 XE20 C DN C PM DN PM C PO DN PO C OS DN OS C OSP DN OSP C OCP DN OCP Required System Pelco Analytic Suites Pelco Interface Open API Objec t Video Suites General Imaging Device Imager Type Imager Readout Maximum Resolution Signa to Noise Ratio
83. ur mouse pointer over the Users and Groups tab 2 Select General Settings from the drop down menu 3 Click the Mixed option button The LDAP Server and Base DN boxes appear 4 Click in the LDAP Server and Base DN boxes and type the necessary information in each box 5 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it C2953M B 10 09 53 Events Tab Use the Events tab to program sources and handlers to manage camera events Sources PELCO Live Settings Help Logout admin Settings IP Camera East Hall System Network Imaging A V Streams Users and Groups New Event Source Name Type Rea Boot Y Boot Handlers Samra ross Delete Source Figure 35 New Event Source Page An event is a preprogrammed camera function that is automatically activated by an event source The camera supports three types of event sources Alarm Source The camera supports one alarm source The sources are the camera inputs for external signaling devices such as door contacts or motion detectors System Source A system source is activated when the camera restarts Timer Source A timer source is a user defined event The user can program the timer to activate an event after a specified amount of time For example the timer can be activated every 60 seconds to save an image to a mini SD card 54 C2953M B 10 09 Handlers PELCO Live
84. without saving it CREATING A TIMER EVENT SOURCE 1 2 3 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Sources from the drop down menu Click in the Name box and type a user friendly name 2 to 23 alphanumeric characters Select System from the Type drop down menu Select the Boot check box to activate an event when the camera reboots Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it EDITING AN EVENT SOURCE 1 2 3 56 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab Select Sources from the drop down menu Click the source profile that you want to delete from the defined source box located on the left side of the page Make any necessary changes to the available fields Click the Submit button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it C2953M B 10 09 DELETING AN EVENT SOURCE 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab 2 Select Sources from the drop down menu 3 Click the source profile that you want to delete from the defined source box located on the left side of the page 4 Click the Delete Source button A dialog box appears with the message Are you sure you want to delete the source 5 Click OK The source profile is deleted from the defined source box CREATING AN EVENT HANDLER SEND EMAIL NOTE To use email notification the ca
85. x camera is avialable in two camera styles color or day night The day night model has an mechanical IR cut ilter that increases camera sensitivity in low light situations The camera uses a 1 3 inch imager and accommodates CS mount lenses The camera also includes built in Power over Ethernet PoE which supplies power to the camera through the network If PoE is not available the camera is prewired for 24 VAC BUILT IN ANALYTICS IXE20 Series models are available with preloaded Pelco Analytic Suites or ObjectVideo OV Suites Analytics enhance the flexibility and performance of Pelco s IXE20 Series camera Two Pelco Analytic Suites are available the Standard Suite and the Enhanced Suite NOTES e _Endura or a third party system that supports Pelco s Analytics API system is required to configure and enable the analytic suites that are preloaded on the camera Refer to the specific product documentation for instructions on how to configure and enable Pelco analytics e OV Suites require an OV ready compliant system with an OV Ready video management system to configure and enable the OV Analytic Suites that are preloaded on the camera Refer to the ObjectVideo documentation for instructions on how to configure and enable OV analytics MODELS XE20C Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel color XE20DN Sarix IXE Series extended platform network camera 2 1 megapixel day nigh XE20C PM Sarix IXE
86. y Current Date A read only field that displays the current date and time of the camera 24 C2953M B 10 09 CHANGING THE DEVICE NAME 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Device Name box and highlight the text 3 Type a user friendly name into the Device Name box 2 to 64 characters A user friendly name makes it easier to recognize the device on the network Examples of user friendly names are Front Door Lobby or Parking Lot 4 Click Save to save the new device name or click Reset to restore to the previously saved device name CONFIGURING THE TIME SETTINGS 1 Click the System tab 2 Type the IP address of the time server in the Time Server field 3 Select one of the following Time Zone options e Accept the default Coordinated Universal Time UTC setting e To change the time zone select the continent and the region that are closest to the camera s location from the Time Zone drop down menus NOTE If your location observes a form of daylight saving time the system will automatically change the time on the associated dates 4 Set the Overlay setting Select On to overlay the date and time on the video stream or select Off to turn off this setting 5 Click the Save button to save the settings or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it GENERATING A SYSTEM LOG 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Generate System Log button to create a system log that can be used b
87. y Pelco Product Support for troubleshooting Contact Pelco Product Support at 1 800 289 9100 USA and Canada or 1 559 292 1981 international REBOOTING THE CAMERA 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Reboot Camera button to restart the camera Rebooting the camera does not change the configured camera settings RESTORING ALL CAMERA DEFAULTS This process cannot be undone all user and custom settings will be lost 1 Click the System tab 2 Click the Restore All Camera Defaults button to restore the camera s factory default settings NOTE If the camera is not connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP network the IP address settings for the camera will be lost and the server will not recognize the camera DHCP On is the default setting for the camera IP address Refer to the following sections for more information e Selecting the Audio Configuration Settings on page 48 e Turning Off DHCP on page 27 C2953M B 10 09 25 Network Tab Use the Network tab to change the camera s general network settings configure Secure Sockets Layer SSL and enable Secure Shell SSH General Network Settings The General Network page includes programmable and read only fields for network communication settings Available settings include the Hardware Address Hostname IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Servers You can also enable or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server from the General Ne

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