Navaio NGC-7522R User Manual

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User Manual
Please read this instruction carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for
reference purposes

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  • Page 1 User Manual Please read this instruction carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for reference purposes...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer This manual is provided for user reference only, without legal restraint. This content of this manual is subject to change without prior notice, and the updates will be added into the new version of this manual. This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors, please feel free to let us know.
  • Page 3 Notes on Safety  Please use the specified power supply to connect (supports AC 24V).  Do not attempt to disassemble the camera; in order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers.  There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Please contact the nearest service center as soon as possible if there is any failure.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..................1 1.1 Overview ....................1 1.2 Interfaces and Parts ................1 Chapter 2 Installation & Connection ..............2 2.1 Install TF Card ..................2 2.2 Connection....................2 2.3 Install CMS/NVMS ................4 Chapter 3 IE Remote Access ................5 3.1 LAN .....................
  • Page 5 5.3.5 DZoom ..................19 5.3.6 Video Format ................20 5.3.7 Day & Night Mode ..............20 5.3.8 IR Sensitivity ................20 5.3.9 Len Initialize ................20 5.4 Preset Setup ..................20 5.5 Dome Function ................... 21 5.5.1 Cruise Setup ................21 5.5.2 Grouping Setup ................
  • Page 6 6.4.3 Motion Detection Schedule ............. 35 6.4.4 Alarm Input Trigger ..............35 6.4.5 Alarm Input Schedule .............. 36 6.4.6 Alarm Out ................37 6.5 Network Configuration ..............37 6.5.1 Port ..................37 6.5.2 IP Address ................37 6.5.3 Server Configuration ............... 38 6.5.4 IP Notify ..................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview This IP speed dome camera is front-end equipment used for video capture. Its digital flip technology makes omni-directional and non-blind-spot monitoring into reality. It utilizes most advanced technologies, such as video encoding and decoding technology, and complies with the TCP/IP protocol, SoC., etc, to ensure this system more stable and reliable.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Installation & Connection

    & & & Chapter 2 Installation & Connection 2.1 Install TF Card Install Storage Card: ① Loosen the fixed screws of the cabin as shown below. ② Insert the TF card into the storage card slot. ③ Install back the cabin and fix it with the fixed screws. 2.2 Connection ALM-IN1 ALM-IN2...
  • Page 9 & & & Network Cable Router Internet Network Cable Network Cable Computer Sensor / Alarm  Power Connection AC24V A Earth AC24V B  Alarm Connection Alarm Input: There are seven independent alarm input ports (ALARM-IN1~7) and one common port (ALM-IN-COM).
  • Page 10: Install Cms/Nvms

    & & & Supports 1 CH alarm output including OUT1+ and OUT1- connections; support two input modes namely NO, NC. Alarm output: One passive switch for user to connect alarm devices; the alarm output state will be auto on/off according to your setting. ...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Ie Remote Access

    Chapter 3 IE Remote Access You may connect IP-Cam via LAN or WAN. Here only take IE browser (6.0) for example. The details are as follows: 3.1 LAN In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-Cam: 1. access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access through IE browser.
  • Page 12: Directly Access Through Ie

    For example, the IP address of your computer is 192.168.13.4. So the IP address of the camera shall be changed to 192.168.13.X. After modification, please input the password of the administrator and click ―Modify‖ button to modify the setting.  The default password of the administrator is ―123456‖.
  • Page 13: Wan

    Select ―Property‖ and then select internet protocol according to the actual situation (for example: IPV4). Next, click ―Property‖ button to set the network of the PC. ② Open the IE browser and input the default address of IP-CAM and confirm. The IE browser will download Active X control automatically.
  • Page 14   and go to the Config Network Config Port menu to set up the port number.   ② Go to Config Network Config IP Address menu to modify the IP address. Go to the router’s management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address ③...
  • Page 15: Chapter 4 Remote Preview

    Chapter 4 Remote Preview 4.1 Remote Preview After you log in, you will see the following window. The descriptions of the icon on the remote preview interface: Icon Description Icon Description Motion alarm Sensor alarm indicator indicator icon icon Fix size Start/Stop record Actual size Playback...
  • Page 16: Playback

    Full screen: To open full screen display. Double click or click right mouse to return to the previous interface. Online user: To display the number of the online users accessing the device. System information: Display the device information. Click PTZ extended button to unfold PTZ control panel. In remote preview interface, you can view the image from every direction by controlling PTZ panel.
  • Page 17: Snap

    4.3 Snap Select the picture number and then click ―Snap‖ icon as shown below: To capture multiple pictures: ① Select the picture number from frame pull down list box, such as 2. Check ―Title‖ and ―Time‖ to show capture title and time on the captured pictures ②...
  • Page 18 Click ―Browse‖ to set saving path and then click ―Save‖ to save pictures to HDD on ③ the computer; Click ―Print Setup‖ to add the printer and print the snapped pictures. Click ―Snap‖ button to take snapshots. ④ ⑤ Drag the scroll bar to view all snapped pictures. IP-CAMERA User Manual - 12...
  • Page 19: Chapter 5 Menu Setup

    Chapter 5 Menu Setup Under the PTZ control panel of IE remote preview interface, call Preset 95 and click can see main menu setup as shown below.  The menu setup can be displayed when the resolution of the live is set to 1920× 1080. After you go to the main menu interface, you can select the menu by clicking the direction button ( :To select menu by moving up and down.
  • Page 20: System Setup

    You can check the software and firmware version, camera, system temperature, date, dome ID, dome protocol and baud rate here. 5.2 System Setup Select System Setup by clicking button and then click button to enter into System Setup as shown below: 5.2.1 Auto PT Flip Select Auto PT Flip and then click to set up the menu on the right;...
  • Page 21: Time Setup

    【Dome ID】: The available range is from 001 to 255. 【Protocol】: PELCOD or PELCOP is selectable. 【Baud Rate】: The baud rate is selectable from 1200 to 9600bps. 5.2.4 Time Setup Go to Main Menu→System Setup→Time Setup as below: ① Select the desired parameters by clicking the direction button. ②...
  • Page 22: New Password And Change Password

    ① Choose a location by clicking the direction button. ② Call Preset 1 and click to save the setting. ③ The horizontal angle will treat the north position as a reference; otherwise it will treat the horizontal origin as a reference to display the clockwise rotation angle of camera. ④...
  • Page 23: Camera Setup

     Enter the current password and then input the new password twice. (Please refer to ―New Password‖ for details.)  Inputting empty new password means to delete the current password. 5.3 Camera Setup After you go to camera setup menu, you will see the following screen. Camera setup includes the settings of camera control, image setup, focus near limit, zoom speed, DZoom, PAL/NTSC, day &...
  • Page 24: Image Setup

    【BLC】 :When the background light is so stronger that the foreground is dark, the brightness of the whole image will improve thereby enhancing the visibility of the foreground image if the BLC function is enabled. 【HLC】 : If enabled, the darker part will be lightened, while the highlight part will be suppressed.
  • Page 25: Focus Near Limit

    【AE MODE】:Auto, Bright, Shut, IRIS and Manual are optional. 【Brightness】 :Range from 0(darkest)~20(brightness). 【Shutter】 :The lower the value of camera shutter is, the brighter the image is. It is available only when the shutter mode is set to manual mode. 【IRIS】...
  • Page 26: Video Format

    increased on the basis of optical zoom. 5.3.6 Video Format To choose video format: PAL or NTSC. 5.3.7 Day & Night Mode Day & Night Mode includes three modes: Auto, Night, Day and Time.  Auto:Camera will automatically switch the mode between day and night as per the ambient illumination.
  • Page 27: Dome Function

    ④ Click to select a location, and click to set the title. ⑤ Call Preset 1 and click to save the setting. 5.5 Dome Function Dome function includes eight sub-menus: Cruise Setup, Grouping Setup, Task Setup, Track Setup, Alarm Setup, Day & Night Timer, Privacy Mask and Home Position. 5.5.1 Cruise Setup Go to Main MenuDome FunctionCruise Setup as below:...
  • Page 28: Grouping Setup

    ① Select the cruise number. ② Edit the current cruise. This camera supports 8 cruises and 16 presets for each cruise. Go to ―Edit Cur Cruise‖ menu as shown below: Set the preset and time. The preset ranges from 001 to 255 and the dwell time is from 05s to 240s.
  • Page 29: Task Setup

    Click button can set 8 cruises in a group. CRU 1 stands for Cruise 1, CRU 2 stands for Cruise 2 and so on. ―Run Grouping‖ means run the cruises in order. 5.5.3 Task Setup Go to Main MenuDome FunctionTask Setup Menu as shown below: By dividing 24 hours into several periods and appointing different commands for each period, the camera system will automatically execute the commands according to the set time if there is no operation.
  • Page 30: Track Setup

    Time Format: Start Time – End Time. The tasks will be automatically executed in chronological order. Task Type: RSC, ASC, PRE, CRU, TRA.  Note: The home position function will be disabled if enabling task setting. 5.5.4 Track Setup Go to Main MenuDome FunctionTrack Setup Menu as shown below: This function is used to memorize the operation to PTZ, zoom and focus so that repeating operation progress can be realized by running track.
  • Page 31: Day & Night Timer

    Go to ―Edit Cur Alarm in‖ menu as shown below. Setting Steps: ① Select Alarm In No. Go to ―Edit Cur Alarm In‖ sub-menu. ② 【ALARM IN CON】:Set the alarm input type to be Normally Opened (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.) according to the sensor type. 【ALARM IN MODE】:ON, OFF and TIME are optional.
  • Page 32: Privacy Mask

    Enable ―Day & Night Timer‖ and respectively set the B/W time and color time. ① ② Call Preset 1 and click to save the setting. ③ Then the camera will automatically switch from B/W to color at the set time. ...
  • Page 33: Display Setup

    ② Then select delay time (range from 007s to 180s) and exit the menu. When the stand-by time of the dome camera exceeds the delay time, the camera will automatically execute the command to monitor the selected preset. 5.6 Display Setup You can enable title display, time display, temperature display, zoom image display, direction, preset title or system display if you need.
  • Page 34: Chapter 6 Remote Configuration

    Chapter 6 Remote Configuration Functions of remote configurations include: System Configuration, Video Configuration, PTZ Configuration, Alarm Configuration, Network Configuration and Advanced Configuration. You should firstly select the menu on the left, and then setup the relative parameters. When one user configures parameters of a certain device, other users can not set up this device. 6.1 System Configuration The ―System configuration‖...
  • Page 35: Sd Card

    2. Select ―Modify Time‖ to self-define time. Choose ―Time Zone‖ according to your location. 3. Enable DST and set DST mode and time. 4. Set the time by selecting the ―Synchronize with NTP Server‖. 5. Press the ―Save‖ button to save the settings. 6.1.3 SD Card Setting steps: 1.
  • Page 36: Camera Configuration

    6.2.1 Camera Configuration Setting steps: 1. Go to ―Video Configuration‖ ―Camera‖ interface as shown below: 2. Adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue and saturation of the picture. 3. Select white balance mode. 4. Sharpen, denoise, frequency are adjustable. 5. Enable the image mirror and image flap function. 6.
  • Page 37: Roi Configuration

    You may set time stamp and device name here. Drag the time stamp to set their position. Then press the ―Save‖ button to save the settings. 6.2.4 ROI Configuration To set up ROI  ― Go to ―Video Configuration‖ ROI Config‖ menu. 2.
  • Page 38: Ptz Configuration

    Now, you will see the selected ROI area is clearer than other areas especially in low bitrate condition. 6.3 PTZ Configuration PTZ Configuration includes two submenus: Cruise and Update PTZ Configuration. 6.3.1 Cruise Configuration Go to ―PTZ Configuration‖ ―Cruise‖ to display an interface as shown below: There are 8 cruise lines by default.
  • Page 39: Upgrade Ptz

    You can add 16 presets into this cruise at most. Select the preset and click ―Modify‖ to change the preset. Click ―Delete‖ button to delete this preset point. 4. Press the ―Save‖ button to save the settings. 6.3.2 Upgrade PTZ ...
  • Page 40: Motion Detection Trigger

    2. Move the ―Sensitivity‖ scroll bar to set up the motion track sensitivity. 3. Check ―Add‖, press the ―Ctrl‖ button and move mouse to select the motion detection area; Select ―Erase‖ and move the mouse to clear all motion detection area. 4.
  • Page 41: Motion Detection Schedule

    6.4.3 Motion Detection Schedule A window will show as below by entering into ―Alarm configuration‖  ―Motion Detection schedule‖ menu. Week schedule Set the alarm time from Monday to Sunday for alarm everyday in one week. Note: The lengthwise means one day of a week; the rank means 24 hours of a day. Mouse clicks on the pane to set the alarm hours.
  • Page 42: Alarm Input Schedule

    2. Select the sensor at the ―Sensor‖ pull down list and set the sensor name and alarm type: NO and NC. 3. Enable alarm and select alarm holding time. 4. Set alarm trigger options. The setting steps are the same with that of motion detection trigger.
  • Page 43: Alarm Out

    2. The following setup steps are similar to Motion Detection Schedule’s. Please refer to Motion Detection Schedule chapter for more details. 6.4.6 Alarm Out 1. Go to ―Alarm configuration‖ ―Alarm out‖ as shown below: 2. Select alarm holding time and alarm name at the ―Alarm out‖ and ―Alarm holding time‖ pull down list box respectively.
  • Page 44: Server Configuration

    2. There are two Options for IP setup: obtain an IP address auto by DHCP protocol and use the following IP address, please choose one of options for your requirements. 3. Use the following IP address: display the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS of the device.
  • Page 45: Ip Notify

    6.5.4 IP Notify 1. Go to ―Network Configuration‖ ―IP Notify‖ to see a tab as below. 2. If the ―Enable notifying change of IP‖ is selected, when the IP address of the device is changed, a new IP address will be sent to the appointed mailbox automatically; If ―FTP‖ is selected, when the IP address of the device is changed, a new IP address will be sent to FTP server.
  • Page 46: Rtsp

    Create domain name. After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain in the list. 3. Input the username, password and domain name you apply for in the DDNS configuration interface. 4. Click ―Save‖ button to save the settings. 6.5.6 RTSP Go to ―Network Configuration‖...
  • Page 47: Upnp

    6.5.7 UPNP Go to ―Network Configuration‖ ―UPNP‖ interface as shown below: Select ―Enable UPNP‖ and then input friendly name. (Take XP system for example)Enable UPNP Double-click the ―My Network Places‖ icon on the desktop in PC and select ―Show icons for networked UPnP devices‖...
  • Page 48: Ftp

    1. From Email: sender’s e-mail address; 2. User name and password: sender’s user name and password; 3. Server address: SMTP name of sender; 4.Select the secure connection type at the Secure Connection pull down list according to user’ actual needs; 5.
  • Page 49: Advanced Configuration

    6.6 Advanced Configuration Advanced configuration includes five submenus: User Configuration, Security Configuration, Configure Backup & Restore, Reboot and Upgrade. 6.6.1 User Configuration Go to Advanced configuration→User Configuration interface. Refer to the following picture: Add user: 1. Clicking ―Add‖ button pops up ―Add user‖ dialog box as shown below: After binding physical address to the IP-CAM, you can access the device on this PC only.
  • Page 50: Security Configuration

    3. Input characters in ―Password‖ and ―Confirm Password‖ textbox (letters or numbers). 4. Input the MAC address of the PC in ―Binding MAC address‖ textbox. 5. Click ―OK‖ button and then the new added user will display in the user list. Modify user: 1.
  • Page 51: Configure Backup & Restore

    Check ―Enable IP address‖ check box, select ―Deny the following IP address‖, input IP address in the IP address list box and click ―Add‖ button. Then this IP address will display in the list box; the operation step of ―Allow the following IP address‖ is the same with ―Deny the following IP address‖.
  • Page 52: Reboot Device

    2. User can import or export all setting information to PC, but those two settings ―User Configuration‖ and ―Network Configuration‖ are exceptional.  Default Configuration Click ―Load default‖ button to restore all system settings to default status. 6.6.4 Reboot Device Go to Advanced configuration—Reboot device to see an interface as shown below: Click ―Reboot Device‖...
  • Page 53: Chapter 7 Video Search

    Chapter 7 Video Search Click ―Picture‖ icon and search the images which saved in the SD card. Set time: Select date in the ―Calendar‖ and choose the start and end time. Choose event ―Motion‖ or ―Sensor‖. Click ―Search‖ button to search the picture. Double click a filename or select a filename and then click ―View‖...
  • Page 54 Item Buttons Explanations Close: Select certain picture and click this button to close this picture. Close all: Click this button to close all pictures viewing. Save: Click this button to select the save path of the picture file on the PC for saving the current picture. Save all: Click this button to select the save path of the picture files on PC for saving all pictures.
  • Page 55: Chapter 8 Q & A

    & & & Chapter 8 Q & A 1. Q: I forget the password. How can I do? Reset the system to the factory default setting or contact the dealer. Default IP: 192.168.226.201 User name: admin Password: 123456 2. Q:The devices can’t connect through IE browser. Why? Network doesn’t connect well.
  • Page 56 & & & Fig 4-1 Fig 4-2 ④ Then click ok to finish setup. Other plug-ins or anti-virus blocks ActiveX. Please uninstall or close them. 5. Q:Why does the device fail to sound? The audio input device is not connected. Please connect and try again. The audio function is not enabled at the corresponding channel.
  • Page 57: Chapter 9 Specifications

    Chapter 9 Specifications Model 2 Mega Pixel High Speed IP Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Effective Pixel 1920 × 1080 Horizontal Resolution 1000TVL Low Illumination 0 Lux IR Distance 120m (some products support) Lens 20 × Zoom, f = 4.7~94mm, F1.6~F3.5 Pan Range 360°...
  • Page 58: Appendix Preset Description

    Appendix Preset Description Call NO.90 Preset Run track 1 Call NO.91 Preset Run cruise 1 Call NO.92 Preset Run cruise 2 Call NO.93 Preset Run cruise 3 Call NO.94 Preset Run cruise 4 Call Preset Call NO.95 Preset OSD menu Call NO.97 Preset Enable random scan Call NO.99 Preset...

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