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1. PinNO 1 23 4 5 6 The input output is used in applications for event triggering time lapse recording alarm notification via e mail picture storage to FTP locations Input For example an infrared sensor that can be activated from Trigger on off from the live view page or as an action to an Event condition setting Output For example an alarm device light that can be activated from the relay output button on the live view page or as an action in the Event Trigger settings A ee ee a Digital In Input for the external input devices NES Digital In GND Input for the external input devices a a OR ee 4 owon eee 5 RSSA Corra igral pn ote oa co ee ee 1 Press the tap on the top of the pin see the table above to determine which pin to use 2 Push the cable into the connector and secure it by loosening the tap les Digital Input connect to GND to activate or leave floating unconnected to deactivate Digital Ouput Max load 50 mA max voltage 24 V DC An open collector NPN transistor with the emitter connected to pin 4 GND If used with an external relay a diode must be connected in parallel with the load for protection against any voltage transients 45 Schematic Diagram o A 1 Digital In qe E 2 Digital In GND 3 Digital Out Wk 4 Digital Out GND 5 RS 485 R TX 6 RS 485 R TX You should disassemble t
2. Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet General e Supported image resolutions 720 x 480 640 x 480 720 x 240 640 x 240 352 x 240 320 x 240 e Protocols supported HTTP TCP UDP SMTP UDP FTP ARP DNS DynDNS e Certifications FCC Class A CE RoHS compliant Image Sensor and Lens e 1 4 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e Total pixels 410K 811 H x 508 V e Horizontal resolution 500 TV lines color 570 TV lines B W e S N ratio more than 50 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms Composite e Automatic white balance control e Image control brightness contrast saturation hue e Minimum illumination 0 7 color 0 2 lux B W at 50 IRE e Shutter speed 1 120 1 120 000 sec e Focal length 3 8 38 mm e Maximum relative aperture F1 8 e Pan rotation angle 360 e Tilt 180 Auto Flip on 95 Auto Flip Off e Angle of view Horizontal 58 2 Wide to 5 58 Zoom Vertical 39 3 Wide to 4 27 Zoom Environmental e Dimensions Dome 115 mm 4 5 in Housing 147 5 x 141 mm 5 8 x 5 6 in e Weight 1 2 kg 2 6 lbs e Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F e Operating humidity 20 90 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter Input 240 V AC 50 Hz U S version 110 V AC 60 Hz Output 12 V DC 0 8A e Power consumption 12 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 X
3. 17 Highest Bit Rate Quality gt highest network bandwidth usage The effects of compression are minimal at the best image quality settings The bandwidth usage of the camera at this setting can be up to 10 Mbps De Interlace Interlaced video is composed of two fields that are captured at different moments in time When displayed on a typical computer screen interlaced video frames will exhibit motion artifacts when both fields are combined and displayed at the same moment today s computer screens are progressive scan monitors which display the image line by line from top to bottom without interlacing These motion artifacts are visible in the form of horizontal lines See below I Mh THT nN MWE Hi i mifi iii lililii ii UN M MUIH blll i Hi iin NN AN Mil E De interlacing reduces the effects of interlacing through methods of interpolation See below 18 NOTE De interlacing is only active for ActiveX MS Internet Explorer Java does not support it Color Control You can adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue settings of the live image Normally it is not necessary to change these values as the camera automatically adjusts for changing light conditions Direct Image Access This URL allows a direct connection to the internal JPEG image of the camera It is a useful function to integrate the live video of the camera in third party video surveillance app
4. Connecting to the camera 1 Start the Web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the camera default 192 168 1 221 Address El http 192 168 1 221 The Log in page of Network Speed Dome Camera is displayed Select the viewing program according to your environment ActiveX for Windovs and Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher Note If you experience difficulty with the automatic ActiveX Control installation click here to dovmload and install the ActiveX plugin manually Java Applet for Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera and other broveers Camera currently operating in MPEG4 mode JAVA is not supported in this mode Username admin Password Login O Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 2008 vwa 2 Enter the proper User ID and Password and then press Login button You can select or ActiveX viewer or Java applet viewer whichever is suitable for your system environment and usage To log in as administrator type in admin for both username and password To log in as a regular guest user type in guest for both username and password You can change the user accounts on the account page in the Administrator menu see page 21 Note When using MS Internet Explorer and ActiveX the Internet security settings must be set to low or medium High security settings can prevent the execution of the ActiveX control Users of JAVA enabled Web browsers do not need to adjust any securi
5. mb SUPPORT m mb Live View Service Use Check Enable when you use Dynamic DNS server IP Subnet mask Gateway Configuration Dynamic DNS URL Type the IP address or URL leave www dyndns org ID 8 Password Type in your DYNDNS User ID and password Those are the same values you need to enter when logging in to your personal account on dyndns org Camera URL Type in the dynamic DNS host address you have registered e g mycamera dyndns org Status The camera displays the status of the DYNDNS update Click Save to save the settings 14 Date and Time id r z INTELLINET Current Camera Time Basic 2006 11 23 Network Dynamic DNS Time configuration f Date and Time Cc t manual Video Set manually Ptz Control Date 2006 1 1 23 fyyyy mim da 14 15 46 User Accounts Automatically synchronized with NTP server Event Conric NTP server 207 46 130 100 ADVANCED a Time Zone GMT 09 00 Seoul MAINTENANCE Adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time L Enable Start Day July Day E End Day August Day 30 SUPPORT b b Live View Current Camera Time Displays current date and time information based on the settings below Time Configuration x Set Manually You can enter yyyy mm dd year month day for date and hh mm ss hours minutes seconds for time Manual time configuration is required if the camera is unable to make a connection to an NIP server perhaps becaus
6. You can define up to 10 ranges of IP addresses for which you want to deny access to the High Speed Dome Camera Enable SNMP V1 SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol Activate this function if you want to use the camera s SNMP function Read Community This is the read only SNMP community string of your network Expert Settings 2008 and newer models only P INTELLINET Cameras manufactured in 2008 and later feature _ expert settings which let you control certain N gt PA aan aspects of the camera Normally it is not necessary User Accounts AAA to make any changes here Find the explanations Event Conric MAESTROS E of the different options below Not all cameras have ADVANCED Brightness 14 ld the same parameters the features may vary pa Flickerless Off E Security Focus Oneshot Iv SNMP Max Zoom Limit x300 g Disp lay on off l EI EEE E Displays status information such as the preset ER DSS Control _ m number on the live image Set this value to off to Day amp Night on off Auto Iv disable this feature Auto means that status OM ioe OR information is only shown while the camera is SUPPORT Es aa moving on means that the information is shown Live View gt Smart Pan Tilt On Iv allie ima Manual P T Speed Max 2 Expert settings shown for 30x Speed Dome 10x Speed Dome has slightly different settings 30 Shutter Speed This parameter controls the length of time i
7. e Dimensions Height 302 mm 11 8 in Diameter 216 8 mm 8 5 in e Weight Housing and dome drive unit 3 0 kg 6 6 Ibs Wall mount bracket 0 9 kg 1 9 Ibs e Operating temperature 40 60 C 40 140 F e Operating humidity 0 90 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 5 50 C 23 122 F Power e External power adapter Input 240 V AC 50 Hz US Version 110 V AC 60 Hz Output 24 VAC 1 5A e Power consumption 18 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher Activex Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera Java for JPEG only Package Contents e High Speed Dome Indoor Outdoor Network Camera with external cable e User manual e Wall mount Bracket e Software CD Camera Manager Program for IP installation upgrade and user s manual 49 Mini High Speed Dome Camera 550451 MPEG4 M JPEG CCD Day Night Audio PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet General e Supported image resolutions 720 x 576 640 x 576 720 x 288 640 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 e Protocols supported HTTP TCP UDP SMTP UDP FTP ARP DNS DynDNS e Certifications FCC Class A CE RoHS compliant Image Sensor and Lens e 1 4 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e Total pixels 470K 795 H x 596 V e Horizontal resolution 500 TV lines co
8. in which case you can enter your DDNS account information into your router and it will update the DDNS servers automatically when your IP address changes Consult your router s documentation for more information If your router does not support DDNS you can run a small client utility on any PC on your network which will perform the updating The client utility is usually provided for free by the service Check the service s Web page for further information terms and conditions How to use DynDNS DDNS server A Access the homepage www dyndns org B Click Sign Up Now and then create your account unless you already have it C Log in with a registered ID and Password D Go to Services gt Dynamic DNS and then click Add Dynamic DNS E Enter a host name of your choice and select the host type from drop down list F Enter an IP address and leave the other empty Click Add Host to complete Go to Account gt My Services to check your service service setting and so on 47 Technical Specifications High Speed Dome Indoor Outdoor Network Camera 550277 MPEG4 CCD Day Night Temperature Controlled PAL Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IP66 Ingress Protection General e Supported image resolutions 720 x 576 640 x 576 720 x 288 640 x 288 352 x 288 176 x 144 e Protocols supported HTTP TCP UDP SMTP UDP FTP ARP DNS DynDNS e Certif
9. Conric n aa be set automatically via DHCP the Pae A 232 233 222 0 camera receives its IP Address ia Default gateway 192 168 0 1 information from a DHCP Server in your network e g a router or you pabi pgi PNS Configuration can set up the IP information add Fa pe ra ae manually Setting up the IP Address nma 2 a n 1 i manually requires knowledge about Secondary DNS 164 124 101 2 TCP IP networks Web Video Upgrade and PTZ Server Port Configuration IP Subnet mask Gateway J J Configuration Web server port 80 80 or a If you are using a fixed IP address Video server port 50001 1024 65535 you must also enter the correct Upgrade server port 51000 1024 65535 subnet mask and default gateway Control server port 52000 1024 65535 If you have trouble configuring network system information ask Service Configuration your network administrator Options for notification of IP address change Settings Save Cancel DNS Configuration DNS Domain Name Service provides the translation of host names of IP addresses on your network Primary DNS Type in the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Type in the IP address of the secondary DNS server optional Web Video Upgrade and PTZ Server Port Configuration Type the port number for each server port within a limit Normally it is not necessary to make any changes to the port settings Service Configuration The camera can send
10. Server address This is your outgoing e mail server If you are not sure what to enter here contact your network administrator or your Internet Service Provider You can enter the IP Address e g 123 456 789 123 or the domain name e g smtp yourdomain com of the SMTP Server Email address from This is the e mail address the camera uses to send out e mails It is the sender e mail address It is important to fill this field with contents to make sure the e mails sent by the camera do not get blocked by other E mail Servers on the Internet as many E mail Servers consider e mail without a sender address to be spam The e mail address does not need to be a valid e mail address as it is only used for sending An example would be hsdcamera domain com Email address to The e mail address the camera sends the e mails to This can be any standard e mail address Email subject The title of the e mail e g Alert motion detected SMTP ID Enter the user ID for SMTP authentication Most Sendmail servers require the client to authenticate before sending out an e mail If you are not sure what to enter here contact your network administrator or your Internet Service provider Password Enter the Password for SMTP authentication If you are not sure what to enter here contact your network administrator or your Internet Service provider FTP to send captured images video Check Enabled to activate the FTP File Transfer Protocol service of th
11. available Download the firmware to your computer s desktop and uncompress the ZIP file Inside the ZIP file you can find a frm file That is the actual firmware file There are two ways of installing the firmware using the Web browser and using the camera manager program Regardless of which way you do it you must always make sure that the firmware upgrade process is not being interrupted or the camera will be destroyed beyond repair Cameras which have been damaged during a firmware upgrade because of a lost network connection or power loss during the upgrade are not covered by warranty Using the Web browser interface Connect to the camera with your Web browser and open the Administrator menu Click on Maintenance gt Info and Upgrade to open the firmware upgrade page Upgrade firmware eK loe JA Upload Click on Browse and select the firmware file Upgrade firmware C sometalder02 03 012 BER frm Brome La Lipload Click on Upload to start the upgrade procedure Fires Upsets Fires Ups Do not disconnect power to the camera during the upgrade Do not disconnect power to the camera during the upgrade Status Step1 Checking ID and Password Status Step2 Receiving new firmware image Fives Uv arg Do not disconnect power to the camera during the upgrade Status Step3 Erasing Flash Status Step4 Writing new firmware in flash Ol Fine Uy ida Do not disconnect power to the came
12. disk space The available hard disk memory should be more than 800 MB Storage Location Click Storage location to specify the destination of the video file December 21 2007 15 11 39 C Program Take Snapshot HDD Free Space 72 Click on the camera icon Snapshot and specify the location and filename of the snapshot Click Save to save a BMP still image On Off These buttons activate or deactivate the connection to the camera View Mode You can select view mode as single or 4ch multi view View Mode Channel Selector Click to select the channel or simply click on the image on each channel Channel Selector 39 PTZ control You can pan and tilt the camera using the eight directional arrow buttons Click PTZ Control and hold the arrow button which indicates the direction you want to aim the camera yr A Y ll gt Adjust the Movement Speed Control the speed of the movement with the slider below the arrows Left position A y 4 Slowest right position fastest n Mouse Auto Center function You can operate panning titling and zooming of the camera by clicking the mouse on the monitor image Click on the monitor image and the camera moves so that the clicked portion goes to the center of the display Click a part of the i image ere center it Zooming with the Mouse scroll wheel You can adjust the zoom level by turning the scroll wheel forward and backward Zoom In Out Control th
13. highlights all areas in which motion occurs You can use this function to adjust the sensitivity See the sample image below INTELLINET Motion detection Basic User Accounts gt Event Conric Event server A sa gat Event setting A 2 Trigger condition ADVANCED e MAINTENANCE SUPPORT a gt me Live View The person moving through the image is detected and the detection is indicated by highlighting the corresponding grid blocks Input port action Triggered will be occurred when input port is Closed seconds 0 60 Input port action The input port option can be used to connect external alarm devices or sensors to the camera to trigger an action There are two types of sensors on the market Some open a circuit in case of an alarm while others close a circuit Specify the trigger state of the input port here Timer Set the time to send an image periodically when the event is triggered If you set the timer for every 10 seconds the captured image is uploaded to the dedicated server every 10 seconds Possible values are 0 3600 seconds Click to Save to transfer the settings to the camera 28 Advanced This section is used for layout options and camera security Layout y Layout INTELLINET Camera Name and Location Display Basic ES Show Camera name define my cam User Accounts gt Show Camera location define my location Event Conric Change HTML title d
14. inch Sony HAD interlaced CCD image sensor It has an IR cut filter that can be automatically or manually removed depending on the light conditions This enables the camera to capture color video in light conditions down to 0 6 lux and black and white video in dark conditions with very little light As with all true domes the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS High Speed Dome camera can execute a continuous 360 degree pan and 90 degree tilt to cover large areas Key Features High Speed panning and tilting of 360 degrees per second Powerful optical zoom of 30x or 10x depending on model 360 degrees endless panning Integrated motion detection with FTP and E mail upload of AVI and JPEG files Privacy Masking functionality with up to 16 different zones depending on model Simultaneous MPEG4 and Motion JPEG Dual Mode streaming SNMP support Day Night functionality Full motion video at DVD video resolution Outdoor version IP66 rated dust and water tight Package Contents 30x Indoor Outdoor High Speed Dome Camera High Speed Dome Indoor Outdoor Network Camera 24V AC power adapter User manual Quick installation guide Wall mount bracket Software CD 10x Indoor Mini High Speed Dome Camera High Speed Dome Indoor Outdoor Network Camera A 12V DC power adapter User manual Quick installation guide Software CD Operating the High Speed Dome Camera This section explains how to monitor the image from the camera using the Web browser
15. page PTZ Allows control of the camera movement via the PTZ controls Listen Check this box if the user account has access to the audio feed sent from the camera With this option enabled the user can click on the speaker symbol on the live video page to hear the audio Talk Check this box if the user account should be able to send audio back to the camera if speakers are connected to the audio output of the camera Click on Save to transfer the settings to the camera 22 Event Configuration This section describes how to configure the NETWORK SPEED DOME Camera s alarm handling The camera can be configured to perform different actions when a defined type of event occurs Event Server E mail and FTP Server settings Y Event server INTELLINET SMTP email to send captured images Video Basic O Enabled User Accounts gt SMTP Server Event Conric SMTP ID 7 Event server SMTP Password Event setting Email address from Trigger condition ADVANCED Email address to Email subject MAINTENANCE a SUPPORT FTP to send captured images video Live View E C Enabled FTP Server FTP Server port User name Password Upload path ex cam_ftp avi_dir SMTP email to send captured images video Check Enabled to activate the SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol service of the camera which allows the camera to send you short AVI videos to your e mail address SMTP Server Enter the SMTP
16. Click Move to recall any preset you select from the list box id ee Tour setting You can program a patrol tour That is a sequence of preset positions which the camera cycles through automatically Check Enable to activate Tour setting Display time This defines the wait time between two positions Be sure to allow enough time between two steps to allow the camera to completely move from one position to the next Possible values are from O to 600 seconds We recommend setting the value to at least 5 or higher Select preset name Select a preset name from the drop down list and click Add gt gt You can choose from up to 20 presets in the preset list Click Save to save the settings and click lt lt Tour gt gt to check the programmed patrol 20 User Accounts This section describes how to set the ID and password of the Administrator and regular camera users Administrator The administrator has full control over all camera settings INTELLINET Administrator Administrator Basic Admin ID admin Old password User Accounts a Administrator New password General User Confirm Event Config ADVANCED MAINTENANCE SUPPORT Live View Admin ID Type an Admin ID default admin between 4 and 10 characters Old password Type an Old password default admin between 4 and 10 characters New password Type in a new password between 4 and 10 characters Confirm To confirm t
17. P Vista e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera Java for JPEG only Package Contents e Mini High Speed Dome Camera e Surface Mount Bracket e 12 V DC power adapter e Audio video cable Terminal block e User manual e Screwdriver e Software CD 51 INTELLINET BRINGING Networks TO LIFE INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line of active and passive networking products Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www intellinet network com Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 32
18. PRO SERIES High Speed Dome Camera USER MANUAL Model 550260 NTSC 30x Model 550277 PAL 30x Model 550437 NTSC 10x Model 550451 PAL 10x INTELLINET 3 NETW OR K S OLUTION S BRINGING NETWORKS TO LIFE Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Pro Series High Speed Dome Network Camera This user manual includes instructions for using and managing the camera on your network Networking experience will be helpful when setting up and using this product Updated versions of this document will be posted to www networkipcamera com as they become available Safety Notices Used in this manual The following symbols and notations are used throughout this document Caution This symbol indicates that failure to follow the safety instructions described may endanger users and cause damage to the unit or to other equipment 03 Note This symbol indicates tips and information for easier more convenient use of the unit Legal Considerations Camera surveillance can be prohibited by laws that vary from country to country Check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes This product includes one 1 MPEG 4 decoder license To purchase further licenses contact your reseller Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful int
19. Pre Post Trigger buffer Set the image capture time before and after event within a limit of maximum image capture time The maximum image capture time is calculated automatically by the system according to the settings 25 Upload Format Select AVI VIDEO to receive a video file and JPEG IMAGE to receive a sequence of JPEG still images Video image file name Specify the filename of the video image the camera captures Select the suffix to add to the video file name There are four suffixes to add to the video file name If you click all the video file name will be EVENT 192 168 0 75 2006 08 14 13 20 44 MD 000 file name _ IP address _ date and time __ trigger source _ file sequence number Action resulting from event triggering Active output port This is also useful when you want to activate or deactivate external devices connected to the camera Active output port This button is used to control the digital output port on the camera e g to switch a light on or off Check a box and select the type of output port Closed or Opened and set the activation time duration Action resulting from event triggering HTTP Request Enter a URL and the camera will open the address every time an event occurs For example you can use this function to have the camera ping your server every 30 seconds as proof that the camera is still online Enable timer as the trigger source and enter the URL of the servers ping script e g htt
20. age jpg Dual Mode Streaming When this is activated the camera will send out MPEG4 video and Motion JPEG video at the same time This can be useful if you want to utilize a third party video surveillance solution which uses Motion JPEG and at the same time want to benefit of the MPEG4 compression for your Web browser based access When dual mode is activated the camera slits the available video frame rate in two 15 fps for MPEG4 video and 15 fps for M JPEG video Video Format You can choose between MPEG4 compression default and JPEG compression The MPEG4 compression is the ideal choice if you want to view the live image of the camera over a remote network connection and you want to get the best possible frame rate out of the camera MPEG4 compression generates a smaller video stream which allows for higher frame rates With activated JPEG compression the frame rate drops for connected users however depending on the compression settings the image quality is slightly better than with MPEG4 compression JPEG compression is also required by many third party video surveillance applications which don t support MPEG4 cameras yet Only if the JPEG compression mode is activated can you utilize the Direct Image Access feature described below The Direct Image Access feature is useful when integrating the live video of the High Speed Dome Camera in video surveillance applications or to show the image on a Web site This function is only a
21. be consumed is constant CBR is useful for streaming multimedia content on limited capacity channels since it is the maximum bit rate that matters not the average so CBR would be used to take advantage of all of the capacity CBR would not be the optimal choice for storage as it would not allocate enough data for complex sections resulting in degraded quality while wasting data on simple sections Image quality VBR Select the image quality level of the video output Select Level 1 for the best possible quality and Level 28 for the best possible compression at the highest possible frame rate A good value is Level 4 It generates a full motion video 30 fos at highest image resolution over a 100 Mbps network connection with a very good image quality Higher values Level 3 2 1 increase the image quality even more but at the cost of frame rate Bit rate CBR Specify the bit rate Possible values range from 1 30 kbps highest compression smallest image frame highest frame rate to 130 3900 kbps lowest compression biggest image frame lowest frame rate Lowest Bit Rate Quality gt smallest network bandwidth usage i Due an a a a Dn ll aC o o r F The above image illustrates the effects of lowering the video quality You have full control over the amount of bandwidth the camera can use to the point where it becomes difficult to identify any objects in the image due to heavy compression damage
22. e camera to upload captured images and video to the dedicated FTP server FTP Server Enter the IP Address or domain name of the FIP server Do not put ftp in front of the IP address or domain name ftp intellinet network com would be correct whereas ttp ftp intellinet network com would be false 23 FTP Server Port Enter the FTP Server port number The default is 21 which is true for most FTP Servers User name Enter the FTP user name Password Enter the FTP password Upload path Enter the upload path to save the captured image video data When is it required Whenever you want to upload the images to a subfolder of your FTP User s Home Root Directory Always be sure to enter the directory field without leading and trailing or Also the Directory field is case sensitive Example You want to save the images or videos in the subfolder dome in the images folder In that case the upload path must be images dome 24 Event Setting An Event setting is as set of parameters describing how and when the Speed Dome Camera is to perform certain actions INTELLINET Basic Trigger source Event setting C Triggering enabled User Accounts All day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Active time of trigger Event Conric Motion detection 1 00 00 to Event server Input port 00 00 to Y Event setting Timer 00 00 to Trigger condition ADVANCED Manual trigger l 00 00 to MamnTaenancs Actio
23. e the camera has no access to the Internet and no local NTP Server is present x Automatically synchronized with NTP server Synchronizes the camera s time with that of the NTP Network Time Protocol server This is the recommended setting as it makes sure that the time of the camera is always current NTP server Type the host name or IP address of the NTP server up to 20 characters A list of free NTP Servers can be found at http www ntp org Time Zone Select the time zone which best represents the location of the camera Adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Enter the start day and end day of Daylight Saving Time if desired Click on the Save button to submit the settings to the camera 15 Video All video related settings can be configured on the page below Video Y INTELLINET Dual mode Streamming Enable O Disable Video format MPEG4 JPEG Dynamic DNS Date and Time Image size Image quality Image rotation Y Video Image size 720x480 0 O VBR OCBR Piz Control Frame rate 30 fps Image quality VBR Level 4 User Accounts Image rotation No flip i v Bit rate CBR Event ConriG De interace function Enable O Disable ADVANCED Ga MAINTENANCE ae SUPPORT me Color control ep Live View Brightness 128 0 255 Contrast 0 255 Saturation 0 255 Hue c 0 128 Direct Image Access Enable Disable Image name jpg Example http ipaddress jpg im
24. e zoom factor of the image Zoom Focus Focus In Out Click to adjust the focus manually By default Auto Focus is enabled but you can manually take control of the focus When you move the camera to a different position with the arrow buttons Auto Focus is automatically re engaged Connect All Disconnect All You can connect or disconnect all cameras at the same time with these buttons 40 Video Player Click Video Player to play the recorded video image or execute SMV player P on your PC A j SMV Player Ink Video Storage Path 2 D Co Program FilesWSimple Multi Viewer Video Storage Path Browse Click on Browse to define the location of the videos This location is the video player s location It does not control the location of the recording which is defined under Storage Location Snapshot S 5napshat First pause the video clip and then take a snapshot to get a BMP image Print kal Click to mer the snapshot image Select Camera Aa 8 192 160 0 102 This list shows the IP address of cameras that save the video image Select Date Select Date 200 122 This drop down list shows the recordings by date Delete Video Delete Video Choose the video dai em the list and click to delete it Exit Ei End Simple Multi Viewer 41 Appendix Troubleshooting This appendix provides useful information to help you resolve any difficulty you might have with your camera Symp
25. ectly you can remotely reboot the camera using this option No camera settings are overwritten during this operation The entire restart process takes 30 seconds Restore All camera settings are being set back to factory default values except for the boot protocol DHCP or static the static IP address the default gateway the subnet mask Reset Pressing this will return all camera settings to the factory default values including the IP address This button should be used with caution Export You can create a dump of the entire configuration and save it on your local hard drive If you want to restore the configuration at a later time perform the function below Import Click the browse button to locate the saved backup file and then click the import button to reload the configuration 33 Info and Upgrade Y INTELLINET Info and Upgrade Information Basic ze Model 550260 NTSC User Account e Serial number AB0214 00042 Event ConriG gt i Firmware application 03 03 038 ADVANCED p MAC address 00 19 26 10 00 2A MAINTENANCE Camera version 8 5 Initialization Info amp Upgrade Upgrade firmware Support me and Live View System log INF 06 09 08 09 24 41 System booting code 9 REBOOT_BY_SYSTEM_ RESTART Information See the system information for the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS High Speed Dome Camera Upgrade Firmware This function lets you install a n
26. efine INTELLINET 550260 Speed Dome 300x ADVANCED Date and Time Stamp Display 4 Layout Encoded on live image nal Security Date and time are shown on Live image in web browser MAINTENANCE Recorded video via web browser Video via FTP E Mail Time stamp overlay En Color only shown in web browser live view SNMP SUPPORT Live View Frame rate and bit rate overlay only shown in web browser live view Connected client number overlay Ka Color only shown in web browser live view Camera Name and Location Display Here you can specify the camera name max 15 characters and the location max 30 characters The option Change HTML title allows you to change the appearance of the camera in search engines such as Google So called Google hacks exists to find network cameras on the Internet Those hacks typically work by finding pages with a matching HTML title Since this is not necessarily what you would want you can change the title to something different Date and Time Stamp Display Define additional display options here x Encoded on live image If this option is activated the date and time stamp is being encoded in the live image and appears in the Web browser live view and all images uploaded via e mail or FTP You can define the color of the overlay by selecting the color of your choice from the drop down box possible values are Black White Red Blue Yellow x Time stamp overlay If
27. erference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that 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 an on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit to the receiver 4 Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded STP network cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with EMC standards FCC This equipment has been has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Safety Notice Do not place the unit on an unstable surface Never t
28. ew firmware on the High Speed Dome Network Camera Updated versions can be found at http www networkipcamera com Refer to the chapter Firmware Upgrade Procedure for further information System Log System log of the camera showing various pieces of information Support HELP i C INTELLINET deia Frequently Asked Questions Basic A comprehensive list of FAQs is available online at httpwww networkipcamera comfaq_index php en Latest Firmware New firmware versions are released from time to time to introduce new functions or to fix problems which have been discovered We recomment to keep the firmware of your High Speed Dome Camera up to date The latest firmware can be found at hitp iwww networkipcamera com download fw php Event Conric ADVANCED MAINTENANCE Technical Web Support SUPPORT Get in contact with our support team at htipMwmww networkipcamera com support_form php Get help Product Info INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS http vAwww intellinetnetwork com Live View Links to various information sources on the Web Product Info Links to the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera Web site 34 Firmware Upgrade Procedure New firmware versions become available from time to time adding new features and addressing compatibility problems If you experience technical difficulties with your product you should check the Web site www networkipcamera com to find out if a new firmware version is
29. expense of brightness On activates the black and white mode permanently even during daylight conditions Auto is the default value In this mode the camera automatically engages the black and white mode when the light level drops below a certain value and re engages the color mode when a threshold light level has been reached Flickerless When pointing a security camera at lighting with a strong wide and intense range of color such as fluorescent or mercury vapor light you will notice that the camera will continually try to adjust to the high color range of the lighting most commonly referred to as pulsing Activating the flickerless filter diminishes the problem If you experience problems as described above you should enable the filter Under normal conditions it is not required however Smart Pan Tilt When this is enabled the camera automatically lowers the PTZ speed when you zoom in allowing a more precise movement control at higher zoom factors Manual P T Speed Define the maximum travel speed of the PTZ unit with this option At high setting the speed is not limited at all and you can move the PTZ unit at 360 degrees per second Medium limits the speed to 90 degrees per second low only provides a travel speed of 40 degrees per second Auto Tilt Move When the camera tilts downward and goes just beyond the vertical position the dome rotates 180 degrees When the camera rotates flips the camera starts moving up
30. fter you log in the live view page is displayed This section briefly explains the functions of the controls on the main viewer page Live View Page Camera Name amp Location gt INTELLINET Recording Snapshot E la to E EE PTZ Control NA a y m le wa Zoom Focus Camera name my cam Location my home Preset 15 F3 FA ac Live image Section Frame rate Data rate Connected Users Trigger Off Relay a ame Menu Section Recording Snapshot These buttons activate recording of streaming video DivX or still images BMP Recording Snapshot AVI Recording Click the record button to start recording Type the file name and specify the destination of the video file and click save The recording now begins The camera creates a new file once every 10 minutes until you press the record button again or until your computer runs out of disk space Take Snapshot Click on the camera button and specify the location and file name of the snapshot and click save The camera saves a BMP still image Mic Speaker Mic Speaker only models with Audio support These buttons activate the audio functions of the camera The microphone symbol activates the PC microphone and allows you to send audio data back to the camera The speaker symbol enables or disables the audio playback of data sent from the camera to your computer These buttons may not be active depending on the use
31. he password type the new password in this field once again Click the Save 133 The administrator user is the only user who has access to the camera administration menu If you lose the password of the administrator account a hardware reset will be necessary to re gain control This involves either taking the camera apart to get access to the reset switch or accessing the camera via the serial cable and HyperTerminal In either case the camera most likely must be removed from its outdoor location a potentially very costly operation Therefore we highly recommend keeping the password in a safe location 21 General User Set up regular users and define access rights to the Alarm In Out relay and PTZ control INTELLINET Add User Alarm In out PTZ Listen Talk Basic e Password Confirm E K K User Accounts User ID1 00000 ul jeceee Administrator User ID2 General User User ID3 Event Conric User ID4 ADVANCED User IDS MAINTENANCE User ID6 Surront User ID Live View User ID8 O O O O O O O Ol O O O O O O O O SEReEAaRBABaASGS SEeEaBBEaaaAS User IDQ ID Enter the user name of the account Password Enter the password for this user account Confirm Repeat the password for this user account All users have the ability to view the live image Alarm in out Allows triggering the input output replay option on the Web browser live view
32. he speed dome network camera to use terminal block Refer to the installation guide how to disassemble the speed dome network camera TERMINAL BLOCK 46 Dynamic DNS Registration Your Internet Service Provider ISP provides you with one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet The address you get may be static meaning it never changes or dynamic meaning its likely to change periodically Just how often it changes depends on your ISP A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service The Internet uses DNS servers to look up domain names and translates them into IP addresses Domain names such as www intellinte network com are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes There are several excellent DDNS services available on the Internet An excellent DDNS services is www DynDNS org You ll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it Refer the home page or the service for detailed instructions A DDNS service works by uploading your WAN IP address to its servers periodically Your gateway router may support DDNS directly
33. ications FCC Class A EMC EN61000 3 2 EN610003 3 EN55022 EN55024 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 4 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e Total pixels 410K 811 H x 508 V e Horizontal Resolution more than 540 TV Lines e S N ratio More than 50 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms Composite e Automatic white balance control e Image control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Minimum illumination color 0 7 Lux at 30IRE 0 1 lux DSS Minimum illumination black and white 0 1 lux Day amp Night Mode 0 0007 lux DSS e Shutter speed 1 120 1 60 000 sec e Focal length 3 3 99 mm e Pan rotation angle 360 e Tilt rotation angle 2 90 e Angle of view approx 58 17 Wide approx 2 2 Zoom e Maximum Relative Aperture F1 6 Environmental e Dimensions Height 302 mm 11 8 in Diameter 216 8 mm 8 5 in e Weight Housing and dome drive unit 3 0 kg 6 6 Ibs Wall mount bracket 0 9 kg 1 9 lbs e Operating temperature 40 60 C 40 140 F e Operating humidity 0 90 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 5 50 C 23 122 F Power e External power adapter Input 240 V AC 50 Hz US Version 110 V AC 60 Hz Output 24 VAC 1 5A e Power consumption 18 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Netscape Navigator Moz
34. illa Firefox Opera Java for JPEG only Package Contents e High Speed Dome Indoor Outdoor Network Camera with external cable e User manual e Wall mount Bracket e Software CD Camera Manager Program for IP installation upgrade and user s manual 48 High Speed Dome Indoor Outdoor Network Camera 550260 MPEG4 CCD Day Night Temperature Controlled NTSC Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet e IP66 Ingress Protection General e Supported image resolutions 720 x 480 640 x 480 720 x 240 640 x 240 352 x 240 320 x 240 e Protocols supported HTTP TCP UDP SMTP UDP FTP ARP DNS DynDNS e Certifications FCC Class A EMC EN61000 3 2 EN610003 3 EN55022 EN55024 Image Sensor and Lens Specification e 1 4 SONY Super HAD CCD sensor e Total pixels 410K 811 H x 508 V e Horizontal Resolution more than 540 TV Lines e S N ratio More than 50 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms Composite e Automatic white balance control e Image control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Minimum illumination color 0 7 Lux at 30IRE 0 1 lux DSS Minimum illumination black and white 0 1 lux Day amp Night Mode 0 0007 lux DSS e Shutter speed 1 120 1 60 000 sec e Focal length 3 3 99 mm e Pan rotation angle 360 e Tilt rotation angle 2 90 e Angle of view approx 58 17 Wide approx 2 2 Zoom e Maximum Relative Aperture F1 6 Environmental
35. lications Example Address http camera_address jpg image jpg Direct Image Access is only available when JPEG is selected as the video format Click on the Save button to submit the settings to the camera 19 PTZ Control This screen allows you to store up to 20 presets and to create a guard tour Sequence of steps automatically performed by the camera INTELLINET PTZ Protocol D MAX 9600bps H Preset setting l i i Select preset no Ea Hy Home Dynamic DNS wapo NIRS A P1 F Lakes1 A LS a eS NE Enter preset P y Date and Time E A ray Video nE P4 F Lakes4 Y Ptz Control z pa P5 ar User Accounts lt Move gt Event Contig ADVANCED M AINTENANCE P 13 Parkinglot3 SUPPORT Live View Tour setting Enable Disable Select preset name H Home g H Home P1 F Lakes1 Display time 7 seconds 0 3600 P2 F Lakes2 See P3 F Lakes3 at each position P4 F Lakes4 P1 F Lakes1 P5 Parkinglot1 P6 Parkinglot2 You should press save before using tour P7 Stopsign1 P8 Stopsign2 Preset setting Follow the steps below Use the PTZ controls below the image to move the camera to the desired position Select a preset no from the drop down list home to P19 Enter preset name e g door and click Save gt gt to save the preset The new preset appears in the list box
36. lick to adjust the focus manually By default the Auto Focus option is enabled but you can manually take control of the focus When you move the camera to a different position with the arrow buttons the auto focus mode is automatically re engaged Ae Auto Focus The camera automatically adjusts the image focus recommended use Mowe to Preset PTZ Control Field A It is possible to move the camera to pre programmed positions You can access 10 presets directly through buttons 1 10 You can access all 20 programmed presets by selecting P1 P20 from the drop down list By default E this list is empty as no presets are programmed For information on setting up preset positions see PTZ control on Page 21 P9 street E Tour Patrol Mode If you have programmed a sequence of PTZ presets you can activate the Guard Tour by clicking on this button When the tour mode is active the High Speed Dome Camera will continuously move from one position to the next and loop through the programmed presets To stop the tour press button in the center of PTZ control field Relay Rey Relay closed Open Click this button to manually start and stop a connected device e g a light switch The device must be connected to the internal terminal block of the camera see Installation Guide for details Only authorized users can activate this function Trigger On Trigger Off Trigger On Off This button activates trigge
37. lor 570 TV lines B W e S N ratio more than 50 dB e Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms composite e Automatic white balance control e Image control brightness contrast saturation hue e Minimum illumination 0 7 color 0 2 lux B W at 50 IRE e Shutter speed 1 120 1 120 000 sec e Focal length 3 8 38 mm e Maximum relative aperture F1 8 e Pan rotation angle 360 e Tilt 180 Auto Flip on 95 Auto Flip Off e Angle of view Horizontal 58 2 Wide to 5 58 Zoom Vertical 39 3 Wide to 4 27 Zoom Environmental e Dimensions Dome 115 mm 4 5 in Housing 147 5 x 141 mm 5 8 x 5 6 in e Weight 1 2 kg 2 6 Ibs e Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F e Operating humidity 20 90 RH non condensing e Storage temperature 0 60 C 0 149 F Power e External power adapter Input 240 V AC 50 Hz U S version 110 V AC 60 Hz Output 12 V DC 0 8A e Power consumption 12 Watts maximum System Requirements e Windows 2000 XP Vista e Computer with network connection e Web browser support MS Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher ActiveX Netscape Navigator Mozilla Firefox Opera Java for JPEG only Package Contents e Mini High Speed Dome Camera e Surface Mount Bracket e 12 V DC power adapter e Audio video cable Terminal block e User manual e Screwdriver e Software CD 50 Mini High Speed Dome Camera 550437 MPEG4 M JPEG CCD Day Night Audio NTSC
38. n resulting from event triggering Upload video image Upload video image by email FTP SUPPORT Live View Capture FPS MPEG4 Maximum capture time pre post i F seconds Pre trigger buffer seconds Post trigger buffer seconds Upload format avi video jpg image Video image file name Select the suffix to add the video file name Camera IP Date and time Trigger source File sequence number Action resulting from event triggering Active output port Active output port When triggered Output port will be for seconds 0 60 Action resulting from event triggering HTTP Request Send HTTP request Specify the address which the camera should open in case of an alarm Triggering enabled Check this option to enable the Event Trigger Configuration Trigger Source A Triggered event can be activated by four different types of events Motion Detection Check to activate and set the time schedule for this type of event Input port Check to activate and set the time schedule for this type of event Timer Check to activate This is to send captured image periodically Manual trigger Check to activate The manual trigger can be activated on the live view page of the Web browser Action resulting from event triggering Upload image video Upload image video by email FTP Activates the FTP and or e mail delivery of captured images Capture FPS Define the frame rate of the captured video images
39. n sec the shutter stays open The default value is Auto In this mode the camera controls the shutter speed automatically You can set the shutter speed to a fixed value 1 120 stands for 1 120 sec and 1 30000 stands for 1 30000 sec The shorter the shutter speed the less light that can reach the CCD image sensor at a given time This improves the image quality for fast moving objects but it also causes the images to get too dark quickly if the ambient light level drops e g at dusk Brightness This parameter controls the overall brightness of the image The default value typically gives the best results Focus This parameter controls the way the camera focuses Manual No auto focus The focus can only be controlled with the focus control buttons on the camera live video page One Shot Focus is operated semi automatically When using pan tilt and zoom functions the focus is not operated but when the camera comes to a halt the focus is operated automatically Auto The camera controls the focus automatically Max Zoom Limit You can control the zoom factor with this parameter You can either enable or disable the digital zoom or depending on the camera model you can define the max zoom factor using values such as x30 x60 etc Day amp Night on off This parameter controls the camera s video image at nighttime Off disables the black and white mode at night so that the camera continues to send color images at the
40. ocedure Simple Multi Viewer User Interface Video Player APPENDIX Troubleshooting PINGing your IP Address Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Terminal Block Schematic Diagram Dynamic DNS Registration Technical Specifications 34 34 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 41 42 42 42 42 45 46 47 48 Product Overview The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS High Speed Dome has a built in high speed pan tilt zoom optic and a Web server providing full access to all features through the use of a standard Web browser You can remotely aim the camera in any direction and zoom in out on the object from anywhere through Internet Up to 50 viewers can access the camera simultaneously when using MPEG4 streaming Video can be viewed in MPEG4 CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate mode and Motion JPEG mode For using outdoors the High Speed Dome Network Camera is a professional security solution for Web promotion remote monitoring IBS surveillance ITS unmanned offices at buildings warehouses manufacturing facilities shopping centers school campuses casinos prisons railways traffic control airports hotels and resorts etc INTELLINET Camera name SPD Camera Location Oldsmar Fl Motion detection a wil JI i W Eni r ate 4 ion area Sensitivity Medium 4 The High Speed Dome has a 30x optical zoom or 10x optical zoom depending on the model auto focus lens and a
41. ol the movement of the speed dome 1 Using the SMV user interface Use the arrow keys and zoom focus controls 2 You can use the mouse to click a part of the image causing the camera to automatically center that section the mouse scroll wheel can be used to zoom in and out 3 SMV supports Windows compatible joysticks Joystick buttons one to six can recall the PTZ presets of the camera The throttle control can be used to zoom in and out Regular joystick movements translate into Pan Tilt movements of the camera on the screen Analog joysticks are supported in that if the joystick is pushed only slightly the camera movement is very slow whereas if the joystick is pushed all the way the movement is very fast Joystick support requires an updated firmware installed on the camera which is scheduled for release in Q3 2008 37 Minimum System Requirements Hardware Intel Pentium 4 with 2 GHz processor CD drive 512 MB RAM Hard Disk 10 MB available space for installation NTFS file system XGA 1024 x 768 or higher resolution monitor 100 Mbps Ethernet with a static IP address System Microsoft Vista Microsoft Windows XP professional SP2 2000 SP4 2003 Server SP1 Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later DirectX 9 0c or later for MPEG2 4 TCP IP support Installation Procedure 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive and double click SimpleMultiViewer setup in the CD s root folder 2 Simply follow the Installati
42. on Wizard s instruction 3 You will be asked where you wish to install the program Unless specified otherwise the program is normally installed in C Program Files Simple Multi Viewer 4 Click your way through the Installation Wizard 5 When the installation is finished open Simple Multi Viewer from Start gt All Programs or click the program icon on your desktop E y Simple Multi Viewer Ink NOTE Both Simple Multi Viewer and MS Internet Explorer utilize ActiveX If you install new firmware on your camera sometimes the ActiveX control of your Web browser is also upgraded through an automated upgrade process In those cases you have to uninstall the current Simple Multi Viewer and install the updated version from www networkipcamera com 38 Simple Multi Viewer User Interface Y INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Simple Multi Viewer 1 6 IP 192 168 0 254 0 CH2 IP 192 168 0 102 December 21 2007 11 00 16 C WProgram HDD Free Space 72 M Alis EN lkb s IP 192 168 0 75 CH4 IP 192 168 0 102 aman E 1 pq eos 2007 UL J Ik steal 457 dates k Interface Functions Recording and Snapshot These buttons activate the recording of streaming video Divx a or still images BMP Click Rec AVI to start the recording Enter the ne and then click OK The camera creates a new file once every 10 minutes until Recording is clicked again or until your computer runs out of
43. ouch electrical connections with wet hands Never use the unit if there is an abnormality Turn off the power and unplug the unit immediately if there is any type of abnormality such as a strange smell or smoke Continuing to use a unit that is not operating properly could result in serious injury or damage to the unit Always use the designated power supply Failure to use the proper power supply could result in fire electrical shock serious injury and or damage Always use the designated power supply TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW Key Features Package Contents OPERATING THE HIGH SPEED DOME CAMERA CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA Java Applet Viewer ActiveX viewer MAIN LIVE VIEW PAGE Live VIEW PAGE MENU SECTION CONFIGURING THE HIGH SPEED DOME CAMERA OVERVIEW OF THE ADMINISTRATOR TOOLS Network Dynamic DNS Date and Time Video PTZ Control User Accounts General User Event Configuration Event Server Trigger Condition Advanced Layout Security amp SNMP Expert Settings 2008 and newer models only Privacy Zone 2008 and newer models only Maintenance System Initialization Info and Upgrade co N 10 12 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 23 27 29 29 30 30 32 33 33 34 Support HELP Product Info FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Using the Web browser interface Using the Camera Manager program SIMPLE MULTI VIEWER Overview Minimum System Requirements Installation Pr
44. p Awww myserver com scripts cameraping php 26 Trigger Condition You can configure the trigger condition including motion detection input port action and timer condition Y Trigger condition A o Motion detection Basic Motion detection is used to User Accounts Event Conric generate an alarm whenever Event server Event setting movement occurs in the video Y Trigger condition ADVANCED image A total of 5 levels can be MAINTENANCE ep SUPPORT gt gt configured Live View Configuring Motion detection 1 Click the Show me motion area button at the bottom of the live image and the block zone appears as an overlay on the live image 2 Click to activate deactivate serene individual motion detection blocks INTELLINET Motion detection Basic M User Accounts Click Set all to set the motion area Event Conric Event server to entire image Event setting ae M Trigger condition ADVANCED MAINTENANCE 3 Select the Sensitivity from the gt SUPPORT gt co Pr Live View drop down list from lowest to 5 gt i A highest A higher number means higher sensitivity 4 Click Save motion area to 4 LY A he lb ja hal had k S complete setting the motion area Close motion area_ Sensitivity Medium a j Clear all 27 Show me detection When you click on this button the camera
45. r account settings E Expansion The digital zoom union allows you to change the image size of the live image in the Web browser You can chose among 0 5x 1x 2x and 4x magnification Please note that this function does not change the physical resolution of the image lt only provides a digital zoom that electronically resizes the image which can lead to decreased quality of the picture Panning and Tilting PTZ Control You can y and tilt the camera using the 8 direction arrow buttons Md fa Y Click a M J gt 3 arrow button indicating the direction in which you want to move the camera Hold down the arrow button to move the direction of the camera continuously to stop moving the camera Observe the monitor image and click the Adjust the movement speed When using a high zoom factor it is difficult to control the movement Control the speed of the movement with this slider Move to position S to slow down the movement and to position F to speed up the movement Panning and Tilting by clicking the Monitor Image with the mouse You can operate panning titling and zooming of the camera by clicking with the mouse on the monitor image Left click the area you with to see centered then move the mouse pointer to the center of the image and release the left button The camera will then move the area lls center of the image 10 Ea srs Zoom In Out Control the zoom factor of the image BESA lb 4 Focus In Out C
46. r settings of the camera manually Once you press Trigger On the configured trigger condition and setting will be activated e g an e mail will be sent an AVI file will be uploaded via FTP Admin Men Admin Menu Displays the Administrator menu See 1 1 Configuring the Network Speed Dome camera on page 15 The link is only available for the authorized administrator 11 Configuring the High Speed Dome camera This section describes how to configure the Network Speed Dome Camera and is intended for the product Administrator who has unrestricted access to all Setup tools Overview of the Administrator Tools The table below provides an overview of the Administration tools Basic vevan amis DNS Date and Time Video PTZ Sep User accoun mint Gereau Initialization Info amp Upgrade C Support Get help Product Info Network All network related settings can be defined here Device Name INTELLINET NETWORK SETTINGS Enter a device name for the camera Device Name The camera shows up in your Em network under this name The name High Speer Dome also shows up in your DHCP Server ane eee N log should you decide to set the Oe bi Network Address to Dynamic IP Date and Time Static IP Address Dynamic IP Address via DHCP Server Address see below Video e PE Control IP Subnet mask Gateway Configuration Network Address User Accounts gt Sddr ss 192 168 0 55 The IP address of the camera Can Event
47. ra during the upgrade Status Step5 Verifying new firmware Ok Wait for 30 seconds then click on OK to reconnect to the camera 35 Using the Camera Manager program Start the camera manager program from the program CD Camera Manager finds all High Speed Dome Network Cameras on your network 1 Select the camera from the list 2 Enter user ID and a amera Manager password of the IP Address Model Number Serial Number Version MAC Address administrator account 10 10 8 206 556266 NTSC BSG 238 92 503 012 00 19 26 006 905 10 3 Select the firmware file using the browser button 4 Start the process by clicking on the upgrade button 5 Wait for the process to finish 6 Click on Rescan Camera to verify the firmware upgrade was successful Rescan Camera Assign IP Address Upgrade Enter Admin ID and Password ID admin IP 10 10 8 206 Password MM Update Port 51 00 Specify the firmware to upgrade C AsomefolderWD2 03 012 8KA frm I Do not disconnect power to the camera during upgrade 36 Simple Multi Viewer er V1 7 SARRA IP 67 111 35 12 January 30 2008 10 13 47 cASMV_data HDD Free Space 8 Overview Simple Multi Viewer SMV is a software application which allows monitoring controlling and recording of up to four INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS High Speed Dome cameras SMV supports several methods to contr
48. ssion within command the LAN Firewall protection Check the Internet firewall with your system locally but not externally Default routers Check if you need to configure the default Only half the Lower version of IE Upgrade Internet Explorer to version 6 0 or image is higher displayed The password Press the Factory Default Reset button to reset the camera to default has been Set up the camera again forgotten The camera IP Find the IP address by using the IP install utility You can find the IP address and port address easily unless the operating PC is not on the same gateway number have with the unit been forgotten The Password Press the Factory Default Reset button to reset the camera to default has been Set up the camera again forgotten Your PC is not Click Refresh on the Web browser connected to the camera Confirm that the image refreshes and that you can operate the pan tilt zoom focus functions The pan tilt The camera is not turned Turn the camera on zoom focus click on to center and preset features Multiple users are Wait for a moment and then access the do not work operating camera camera again simultaneously The pan tilt zoom focus Confirm that the end display is displayed reaches on the end of its on the operation bar range 44 Terminal Block This section describes the pin out provided by the connection module consisting of O digital output O digital input O RS 485 R TX
49. this option is activated the date and time stamp is only visible on the Web browser live view but not on any images transmitted via e mail or FTP While you can activate both of the above options it is not recommended x Frame rate and bit rate overlay If this option is activated the current frame and bit rate are displayed in the Web browser live view The information is not encoded into the video stream and therefore is not visible on video uploaded via e mail or FTP x Connected client number overlay If this option is activated the number of currently connected users is displayed in the Web browser live view The information is not encoded into the video stream and therefore is not visible on video uploaded via e mail or FTP 29 Security amp SNMP INTELLINET Basic iste IP filtering use Deny Enabled User Accounts gt IP filtering list Event Conric From IP ADVANCED Layout 2 Security SNMP MAINTENANCE SUPPORT Live View IP filtering use Deny SNMP SETTINGS SNMP use Y INTELLINET Basic gt Enable SNMP V1 User Accounts gt Community Event Conric Read Community ADVANCED Layout Security 4 SNMP MAINTENANCE SUPPORT Live View Activate the IP Filtering function of the camera This is a deny list meaning that all IP Addresses you specify will be disallowed access to the camera IP filtering list
50. toms possible causes and remedial actions are provided within a quick reference table PINGing your IP Address By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply the PING Packet Internet Groper can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible it also provides a particularly useful method for confirming addressing conflicts with your camera on the network Having disconnected your camera follow the instructions below in association with Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Actions and run the PING utility to troubleshoot TCP IP problems on your network 1 Start a DOS window 2 Type ping x x x x where x x x x is the IP address of the camera 3 The subsequent replies will provide an explanation as to the cause of the problem Replies can be interpreted as defined in the table below PING Repl Interpretation and recommendation bytes 32 time 2 ms The IP address is already used and cannot be used again Your must obtain a new IP address Destination host unreachable Network IP Camera is not accessible within your subnet You must obtain a new IP address Request timed out This IP address is not used by anyone and is available for use with your Network IP Camera Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Possible Causes Remedial Actions lf the IP address intended for the camera and the IP address of your PC are located on The camera is different subne
51. ts you will not be able to set Located on a different the IP address Contact your network subnet administrator for an IP address on the same subnet as the computer you are performing the installation from Setting the IP address Disconnect the power from the camera Run the Ping command in a Command DOS window type ping and the IP address of the The IP address is unit lid being used by another device If you receive Relay from lt IP address gt bytes 32 time 10ms this means that the IP address may already be in use by another device on your network You must obtain a 42 new IP address and reinstall the unit If you receive Request timed out this means that the IP address is available for use with your camera In this case check all cabling and reinstall the unit Cannot log in lf the camera has been configured to use HTTPS check that the protocol in the URL used to access the unit is correct You may need to type this in manually e g http or https in the browser s address field The IP address has 1 Move the camera to an isolated network or been changed by to one with no DHCP or BOOTP server Set DHCP the IP address again using an IP utility or the ARP Ping commands 2 Access the unit and disable BOOTP and DHCP in the TCP IP settings Return the unit to the main network The unit has a fixed IP address that will not change Cannot access from a Web browser 3 As an alternati
52. ty settings Access Methods You can select one of the following two viewers Java Applet Viewer The Java applet viewer operates on Internet Explorer or Netscape It displays the main viewer page using Java With this viewer you can use all the functions provided with this software NES The Frame rate is lower than for the other viewers If the viewer does not operate correctly install or activate Java as follows If you are using Internet Explorer Select Tools from the menu bar of Internet Explorer then select Internet Options and the Advanced tab and check either Microsoft VM or Java Sun Microsoft VM recommended Then restart Internet Explorer Users of any other Web browser e g Firefox Mozilla Safari or Konqueror need to have JAVA installed on the computer JAVA can be downloaded for free from www java com ActiveX viewer The ActiveX viewer is designed for users of Microsoft Windows and MS Internet Explorer Compared to Java ActiveX offers better frame rates and functions When you log in to the camera for the first time the security warning appears Click Yes to install the ActiveX control HS If Automatic Configuration is enabled in the local Area Network LAN settings on Internet Explorer the image may not be displayed In this case disable Automatic Configuration and set the Proxy server manually For setting the Proxy server consult your network administrator Main Live View Page A
53. vailable in JPEG streaming mode 16 Image Size Image Quality Image Rotation Image Size Select the image resolution from the drop down list Possible values are 720x480 640x480 720x240 640x240 352x240 and 320x240 Frame Rate FPS stands for frames per second or images per second To conserve bandwidth you may lower the overall maximum frame rate of the live video Select 25 30 for the best possible frame rate Image rotation Flip the image in your Web browser Note This setting does not have any effect on videos transmitted via FTP or E mail VBR CBR With activated MPEG4 compression mode you can select either VBR mode or CBR mode Variable bit rate VBR varies the amount of output data per time segment VBR allows a higher bit rate and therefore more storage space to be allocated to the more complex segments of media files while less space is allocated to less complex segments This means that the video stream size is constantly adjusting to the video material currently being transmitted If there is a lot of motion in the video and a lot of details the bit rate goes up and the frame rate drops If the image shows little motion or areas with little detail walls etc the bit rate goes down and the frame rate goes up VBR produces a better quality to space ratio compared to an equivalent CBR algorithm and is therefore the recommended option Constant bit rate CBR means that the rate at which a codec s output data should
54. ve to 2 if a dynamic IP address via DHCP or BOOTP is required select the required service and then configure the IP address change notification from the network seitings Return the unit to the main network The unit will now have a dynamic IP address but will notify you if the address changes Other network Test the network connection to another problems network device then Ping that device from your workstations Missing images in This can occur when trying to use a larger uploads image buffer than is actually available Try lowering the frame rate or the upload period Slow image update Configuring hi res images high frame rate etc will reduce the performance of the Video Image camera Problems Slow Performance Slow performance may be caused by heavy network traffic too many users with access to the unit low performing client use of features such as Event handling image rotation etc Too dark or light Re configure the video settings image Bad snapshot Display incorrectly In Display Properties configure your display images configured on your to show at least 65000 colors e at least 16 workstation bit Using only 16 or 256 colors on your display will produce dithering artifacts in the image 43 Faulty installation Check all cables plugs contacts and connections No image Wrong IP address Check the IP address with an IP utility Faulty data Check data transmission with the ping transmi
55. ward as long as you continue to hold the camera in the down position DSS Control DSS stands for digital slow shutter The higher the value the longer the shutter stays open at nighttime The positive side of this is that the camera can capture images even if there is very little light The downside is that activating DSS leads to a lower image quality and a higher noise level in the picture Values of 2 8 fields are typically recommended Camera Reset Clicking this button resets all camera related expert settings to the default values 31 Privacy Zone 2008 and newer models only The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS High Speed Dome cameras support privacy masking This is a technology which allows you to censor or black out certain areas in the image Depending on the camera model you can define between 4 and 16 privacy zones Privacy masking is an important feature to protect the privacy rights of individuals It applies to installations in work environments as well as public places where residential areas need to be protected Some countries require this functionality in all publicly installed cameras Y x INTELLINET ONON Privacy zone setting a Basic o MA User Accounts gt i A A F ADVANCED Layout Security SNMP Expert Settings _ 2 Privacy zone MAINTENANCE larger 4 smaller SUPPORT How to define a privacy zone Enter a name for the
56. you an e mail whenever the IP Address of the camera changes e g you have set up a dynamic IP Address for the camera Click on Settings to open a window which lets you specify the e mail address HS Jn order to use this function the SMTP Server LLAME lise Cin needs to be set up first Refer to the chapter Event SMTP Notification email Config Event Server If you use a domain name as the SMTP Server e g smtp mydomain com you Enabled also need to setup correct DNS Servers see above If email address to ladr domain com the server is entered with the IP Address only no DNS o Email subject IP changed Servers are required Cancel 13 Dynamic DNS Your Internet Service Provider ISP provides you with one public IP address The address you get may be static meaning it never changes or dynamic meaning it s likely to change periodically Just how often it changes depends on your ISP If your IP Address changes periodically you want to use the DDNS Service free service offered a www dyndns org to obtain a static address for your dynamic IP Use this page to configure Dynamic DNS settings INTELLINET Service Use Basic Enable Disable Network Dynamic DNS IP Subnet mask Gateway Configuration Date and Time Dynamic DNS URL www dyndns org Video Ptz Control a User Accounts Password Event Conric Camera URL ADVANCED Status MAINTENANCE Cancel
57. zone example Zone 1 Click on Setup Use the PTZ control field to move the camera to the correct position Click on larger or smaller to resize the privacy area Click on larger or smaller to center the privacy area after you have used the PTZ functions Use the zoom in and zoom out buttons to change the field of view of the live image Use the S F slider to adjust the PTZ movement speed When you are satisfied with the position of the privacy zone click Save CONOORWND The screen will look like this Privacy zone Privacy zone setting Wed06 11 08 18 44 35 9 Click Display On to activate the privacy zone Repeat these steps to set up additional privacy zones 32 Maintenance System Initialization This page contains a set of tools to perform certain operations INTELLINET Restart the network camera Basic mb Restart User Accounts Event Conric Reset all the parameters except the IP settings to the factory default settings ADVANCED Restore MAINTENANCE Reset all the parameters to the factory default settings f Initialization Info amp Upgrade Reset SUPPORT m Save all the parameters and user defined scripts to a backup file Live View _ Export Use a saved backup file to return the camera to a previous configuration PT Browse and Import Restart If the camera is not behaving corr
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