EverFocus EHN Series User Manual

EverFocus EHN Series User Manual

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EHN Series
Outdoor Vandal Proof IP Dome Camera
User's Manual
Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp,
Release Date: March, 2013

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  • Page 1 EHN Series Outdoor Vandal Proof IP Dome Camera User’s Manual Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp, Release Date: March, 2013...
  • Page 2 Copyright  2013 EverFocus Electronics Corp. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the EverFocus Electronics Corporation. EverFocus 12F, No.79, Sec. 1, Shin-Tai Wu Road,...
  • Page 3: About This Document

    - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by EverFocus or parties authorized by EverFocus could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
  • Page 4 Precautions 1. Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields. Install the camera away from TV/radio transmitters, magnets, electric motors, transformers and audio speakers since the electromagnetic fields generated from these devices may distort the video image or otherwise interfere with camera operation. 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..........................1 2. Overview ............................2 3. Features ............................3 4. Installation ........................... 4 Packing List ............................4 Optional Accessories ........................4 Terminal Block ..........................5 Important Notice for the Installation ....................6 Basic Installation ..........................6 5.
  • Page 6 7.3.5 SNMP ............................ 41 7.3.6 Network Alarm ........................41 Video .............................. 42 7.4.1 Multi Streaming ........................42 7.4.2 Camera ..........................44 7.4.3 Advanced ..........................47 7.4.4 ROI (Region of Interest) ......................61 7.4.5 Privacy Mask ........................62 7.4.6 Schedule ..........................63 Audio ..............................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    EHN Series   1.   Introduction  The EHN series is an outdoor vandal proof IP dome delivering image quality of up to 3‐megapixel. The  camera is equipped with a P‐Iris, which enables the camera to automatically and precisely control the best  iris position in varying lighting conditions, expanding the focus area of the images and meanwhile improve  the image sharpness.  The EHN series supports both H.264 and MJPEG compression formats. The IP68‐rated and IK10 vandal  proof housing make it suitable for outdoor use. The IR LEDs are also implemented for infrared illumination  in night vision applications.    The EHN series features the Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function, which can provide clear images even  under back light circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary excessively. A built‐in SDHC card  slot and Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3at) features are also provided. You can power the camera over  the network or by connecting the camera to a 12 VDC power supply. Since the EHN series conforms to  ONVIF / PSIA for compatibility with other network video devices, it interoperates with a wide variety of  hardware and software systems. You can also use EverFocus’ Mobile Applications to remotely view the live  views of the cameras through your handheld devices; or use EverFocus’ CMS to remotely manage multiple  IP devices connected on the LAN or WAN.    The EHN Series Models  Model Name  Megapixel  P‐Iris  WDR  EHN3160    1.3 MP  Yes  Yes  EHN3260    2 MP  Yes  Yes  EHN3340    3 MP ...
  • Page 8: Overview

    EHN Series 2. Overview Camera Module No. Item Name Descriptions Equipped with three plugs inserted in the cable conduits for Cable Gland waterproofing. LAN / PoE Connects to a 10/100 Ethernet or PoE. Terminal Block A 12-pin terminal block. See 4.3 Terminal Block.
  • Page 9: Features

    2D / 3D Dynamic Noise Reduction (DNR)  Motion detection  10x digital zoom  Privacy mask  12 VDC / PoE  Multi-languages on Web interface  ONVIF / PSIA compliant  Supports EverFocus’ CMS and Mobile Applications ...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Note: Equipment configurations and supplied accessories vary by country. Please consult your local EverFocus office or agents for more information. Please also keep the shipping carton for possible future use. 2. Contact the shipper if any items appear to have been damaged in the shipping process.
  • Page 11: Terminal Block

    EHN Series Terminal Block The I/O terminal block, located on the camera module, can be used to develop applications for alarm input and output, two-way audio, TV-output or a variety of other functions. Note: 1. You can unplug the terminal block from the camera module for easier wiring.
  • Page 12: Important Notice For The Installation

    EHN Series Important Notice for the Installation If you want to mount the camera on the wall where direct sunlight may occur, it is strongly recommended to mount the camera using the L-Shaped Mounting Bracket to prevent the camera from being damaged by direct sunlight.
  • Page 13 EHN Series Unscrew the four screws and remove the Base Plate from the Camera Case. Camera Case Base Plate Unscrew the two screws and take out the camera module. Screw the Base Plate to the wall / Wiring Box using the supplied four screws.
  • Page 14 EHN Series If you want to wire the cables through the bottom of the Camera Case, follow the steps below: Remove the Circle Plate on the bottom of the Camera Case. You can simply loosen the Circle Plate using a coin.
  • Page 15 EHN Series Screw the Camera Case back to the Base Plate. Base Plate Camera Case Insert the network / PoE cable or the additional cables through the Cable Gland. Up to three cables can be inserted. Note that except the network / PoE cable, additional wires have to be bundled into a cable with diameter ranging from 5.3mm to 6.4mm (see Step d below).
  • Page 16 EHN Series Insert the network / PoE cable through the Cable Conduit, if your network / PoE cable already has a RJ-45 connector, then you can use the Slitted Cable Conduit. Slitted Cable Conduit Optionally insert the additional wires, such as power (if you want to power the camera through a 12 VDC power source), alarm and audio cables, through the other Cable Conduit.
  • Page 17 EHN Series Optionally insert an SD / SDHC card to the card slot. SD Card Slot Stick the supplied 2 desiccant bags inside the camera case. Note: It is highly recommended to replace the desiccant bags every time when you open the camera.
  • Page 18 EHN Series b. To adjust the camera to a desired angle: Pan Adjustment: Simply turn left / right for the top camera module. 360° 360° Tilt Adjustment: Using the two tilt screws. 64° Rotational Adjustment: Using the rotate screw. 180°...
  • Page 19: Accessing The User Interface

    EHN Series 5. Accessing the User Interface This section explains how to access the Web interface of the camera for configuration. Checking the Dynamic IP Address You can look up the IP address and access the Web interface of the camera using the IP Utility (IPU) software included in the software CD.
  • Page 20 EHN Series To change the IP settings, double-click the values in the column and type the numbers or select an option. Click Set IP Address to save the settings. Note: Most networks uses DHCP to assign IP addresses, if you are unsure of your network settings, please consult your network administrators for configuration details.
  • Page 21: Settings For Microsoft Internet Explorer

    EHN Series Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer To enable Remote Live View, Firmware Upgrade and ActiveX Prompt on Internet Explorer, some settings have to be complete. Please follow the steps below: On the computer, click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center (click Change User Account Control Settings), the User Account Control Settings window appears.
  • Page 22 EHN Series In the Download unsigned ActiveX controls field, select Prompt. In the Include local directory path when uploading files to a server field, select Enable. Click OK. In the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab and then disable Enable memory...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Camera To The Network

    EHN Series Connecting the Camera to the Network There are three methods to connect the IP camera to the network: Router or LAN Connection, Direct High-Speed Connection and One-to-One Connection. Router or LAN connection This is the most common connection in which the IP camera is connected to a router and allows multiple users on and off site to see the IP camera on a LAN/WAN (Internet).
  • Page 24 EHN Series Direct High-Speed Connection In a Direct High-Speed Connection, the camera connects directly to a modem without the need for a router. You need to set the static or dynamic WAN IP address assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) in the camera’s configuration web pages.
  • Page 25: Live View Window

    EHN Series Live View Window 1. Press the button to display the "Live View" window. Double-click on the image to show a full-screen display, double-click again or press ESC to return to the normal display. If you experience video feed lag time (if connected via Internet), you can reduce the resolution or limit the number of streams.
  • Page 26 EHN Series 4. Press the button to exit the system and close this browser page. 5. Video Stream Select the Video Stream (Stream 1, Stream 2 or Stream 3) that will be displayed in the video box on the right. Stream 2 and Stream 3 are only selectable if you have enabled the stream. The default setting is Stream 1 only.
  • Page 27 EHN Series 11. One Push This function is only available for EHN3160 / 3260. The One Push button can be displayed on the live view window by enabling the Show One Push Buttons function on the User Config < Live View Config Setting page (see 7.2.1 Live View Config).
  • Page 28: Playback

    EHN Series 6. Playback You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the on-camera SD card on the Web interface, or play back the recordings stored in the computer using the ARV Viewer included in the software CD. Playback is designed as a quick way to check recent recordings that were triggered by Events that were configured to “Record to SD Card”...
  • Page 29: Recording List

    EHN Series Search by File: Click the Search button to search for all recording files on the on-camera SD card. Search results will be displayed in the Filename area. Search by Time: Click the calendar icon and select the date and time from which you want to search until the present moment.
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Playback Function

    EHN Series Setting Up the Playback Function Note that the Playback function will not be active until the user has inserted an SD card in the camera’s SD card slot. The card may also have to be formatted in the Settings submenu.
  • Page 31 EHN Series 5. In the “Event Triggered by” field, click on Manual Trigger. 6. Below this, check “Enable This Event”, “Enable Post-trigger Buffer”, and “Record to SD Card”. 7. To save your settings, click OK, or close the box by clicking on the red x icon at top right of the box (in which case you will be asked if you want to save the data, to which you should reply OK).
  • Page 32: Playing Back Using Arv Viewer

    EHN Series Playing Back Using ARV Viewer You can play back the recordings stored in the computer using the ARV Viewer included in the software CD. To store the recordings in the computer, please refer to Recording List > Copy in 6.1 Playback Window.
  • Page 33: Settings

    EHN Series 7. Settings Click the Settings button on the Live View Window to enter the settings submenu. There are nine buttons on the left-side of the submenu: Live, System Info, User Config, Network, Video, Audio, User, Event and System. Click the Live button can go back to the Live View Window.
  • Page 34: Log

    EHN Series 7.1.2 Log Click the Log tab, the following dialog box appears. The sequence number, date, time and event messages of the log event will be displayed in the System Log field. The log will display the last 256 log events.
  • Page 35: User Config

     RTP over HTTP: The RTSP protocol uses HTTP for camera data stream transmission.  Nevio CGI: This is EverFocus’ protocol designed for EverFocus’ IP devices. Select this protocol  for camera data stream transmission. 【Text Settings】Check the box of each option (Machine name, Date/Time, Frame Rate) to display this info on the Live View Page.
  • Page 36: Recording/Snapshot

    EHN Series 【Date/Time Format Used in Text】Click the dropdown menu to select date/time format from the listed options. Click on the desired hour format. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings.
  • Page 37: Language

    EHN Series 7.2.3 Language Select the language to be displayed on the Web interface of the IP camera. The default language is English. To add a new language not listed in the current Language list, click the Browse button to locate the new language file (.evb) on your computer and then click the Upload button.
  • Page 38: Network

    EHN Series Network This page covers network-related settings, including Network, DDNS, SMTP/FTP, HTTPS, SNMP, and Network Alarm. 7.3.1 Network The following information is required to configure the network settings. Contact your network administrator or your internet service provider to get the info.
  • Page 39 EHN Series IP address: When DHCP is not used, the user needs to manually enter the IP address of the camera. Do not enter an IP address that is already used for your computer or other network cameras. Subnet Mask: This field is used to set the subnet mask for your network, so that the IP camera will be recognized within the network.
  • Page 40: Ddns

    If you choose the EverFocus DDNS server, you can obtain a free host name from EverFocus. • From EverFocus: To obtain a free host name from EverFocus, type a desired host name in the textbox, click the Register / Update button, and then click the Apply button.
  • Page 41 2. In certain router models, it is possible that you will not be able to access the camera using DDNS while inside the router’s network. Please try using a PC located outside of your router’s network. Default Ports on all EverFocus IP cameras: HTTP: 80 RTSP: 554...
  • Page 42: Smtp / Ftp

    EHN Series 7.3.3 SMTP / FTP 【Set SMTP Server (email)】This area is for configuring the mail server that is used to send e-mail text notifications and one image file from the camera to predefined addresses via SMTP. Note that to enable e-mail notification function, you have to check the Send Mail Notification item on the Event dialog box (see 7.7.1 Event Settings).
  • Page 43 EHN Series Sender Address: Input the sender’s e-mail address, so that the receiver can recognize the sender when an Event message is received. Attach Image: Check this box if you want to attach an image when an alarm is triggered or an IP camera detects events.
  • Page 44: Https

    EHN Series 7.3.4 HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and the SSL/TLS protocol that provides encrypted communication and secure identification of a network web server. Before using the HTTPS function for communication with the IP camera, a Certificate must be created first.
  • Page 45 EHN Series 2. Type the required Certificate information and then click the Apply button. The subject line will be displayed in the Installed Certificate Information field. 3. Click the Property button, a pop-up window appears to display the details of the certificate.
  • Page 46 EHN Series 2. Type the required Certificate information and then click the Apply button. The subject line will be displayed in the Created Request field 3. Click the Property button, a pop-up window appears to display the details of the certificate.
  • Page 47: Snmp

    7.3.6 Network Alarm This function works with EverFocus’s CMS software, e.g. the Power Video Plus. For the setting details, please refer to the CMS network alarm protocol. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings.
  • Page 48: Video

    EHN Series Video The settings relating to video such as streaming, camera OSD can be configured on this page. The "Video" page has six tabs: Multi-streaming, Camera, Advanced, ROI, Privacy Mask and Schedule. 7.4.1 Multi Streaming 【Stream Settings】This IP camera can output three video streams simultaneously. For each of these streams, the user can set the compression format, resolution, bit rate, and frame rate individually.
  • Page 49 EHN Series 【Video Recording Settings】Select the stream you want to configure and then select whether you want the recording files of that stream to be saved in AVI or ARV format. 【Time Stamp Settings】 You can select the Date/Time format, position, and add the setting to the streaming.
  • Page 50: Camera

    EHN Series 7.4.2 Camera You can configure the basic camera settings on this page. 【Profile Settings】 The Profile Setting is designed with four camera modes (Vivid/High Contrast, Standard, More Detail and User Define), which can be applied in various scenes to enhanced image quality.
  • Page 51 EHN Series Night Mode: Select a camera mode and then click the Apply button to save the settings. High Contrast: Select High Contrast mode to have images with higher contrast ratio. You can  further configure the camera settings on the Advanced setup page if required. Note that selecting the Vivid mode will lock (grayed-out) some Camera Settings on the Advanced setup page such as Exposure Settings (AE), Noise Reduction Settings and Monitor Settings.
  • Page 52 EHN Series Front Light: This function is useful when the bright highlights, such as flashlight or car  headlights, appear on the camera view. Select Front Light and adjust the slide bar to the left / right for setting up the front light value. The higher the value, the more the highlight compensation.
  • Page 53: Advanced

    EHN Series 7.4.3 Advanced You can further set up camera settings on this page. EZN3160: 【Control】The camera features 10x digital zoom. Click the button to zoom in or zoom out the image. Day: Select Day to set up the following settings for daytime and then click the Apply button to save the settings.
  • Page 54 EHN Series 【Camera Settings】 Exposure Settings (AE): This setting is used to adapt to the amount or type of light used by the camera. Mode: ALC (Shutter Priority): Selecting ALC (Automatic Light Control) allows the camera circuitry to  either take bright spots more into consideration (peak), bringing out detail in bright areas, or less into consideration (average) bringing out detail in shadows.
  • Page 55 EHN Series Shutter: If enabled, this setting lets you set the shutter speed yourself (measured in fractions of a second). Shutter Limit: Set the Shutter limit here. AGC Limit: Set the Auto Gain Control limit here. The lower the AGC level, the lower the video signal and the noise.
  • Page 56 EHN Series White Balance Settings: Select the mode that delivers the best quality image for the camera’s light environment. Auto: Select to let the camera automatically adjust the White Balance. In the Auto mode the  camera computes the white balance value output using color information from the entire screen.
  • Page 57 EHN Series EHN3260: 【Control】The camera features 10x digital zoom. Click the button to zoom in or zoom out the image. Day: Select Day to set up the following settings for daytime and then click the Apply button to save the settings.
  • Page 58 EHN Series 【Camera Settings】 Exposure Settings (AE): This setting is used to adapt to the amount or type of light used by the camera. Mode: ALC (Shutter Priority): Selecting ALC (Automatic Light Control) allows the camera circuitry to  either take bright spots more into consideration (peak), bringing out detail in bright areas, or less into consideration (average) bringing out detail in shadows.
  • Page 59 EHN Series Shutter: If enabled, this setting lets you set the shutter speed yourself (measured in fractions of a second). AGC: Set the Auto Gain Control limit here. The lower the AGC level, the lower the video signal and the noise. However, the image will be darker under low-light condition with IR-off if you set up the Iris to the maximum level.
  • Page 60 EHN Series ON (HLC): This function is useful when the bright highlights, such as flashlight or car headlights,  appear on the camera view. The higher the value, the more the highlight compensation. HLC Level: Select a level for the HLC setting. The higher the level, the more the highlight compensation.
  • Page 61 EHN Series Manual: Select to adjust the Red and Blue values yourself in the fields below this field.  One Push: Select to enable the Push button next to the Mode drop-down field. This will  allow you to force the camera to readjust the white balance every time you push the Push button.
  • Page 62 EHN Series EHN3340: 【Control】The camera features 10x digital zoom. Click the button to zoom in or zoom out the image. Day: Select Day to set up the following settings for daytime and then click the Apply button to save the settings.
  • Page 63 EHN Series 【Camera Settings】 Exposure Settings (AE): This setting is used to adapt to the amount or type of light used by the camera. Mode: ALC (Shutter Priority): Selecting ALC (Automatic Light Control) allows the camera circuitry to  either take bright spots more into consideration (peak), bringing out detail in bright areas, or less into consideration (average) bringing out detail in shadows.
  • Page 64 EHN Series Shutter (Manual): If enabled, this setting lets you set the shutter speed yourself (measured in fractions of a second). This option can be switched on when ALC or Manual Mode is selected. AGC (Manual): Set the Auto Gain Control limit here. The lower the AGC level, the lower the video signal and the noise.
  • Page 65 EHN Series White Balance Settings: Select the mode that delivers the best quality image for the camera’s light environment. Auto: Select to let the camera automatically adjust the White Balance. In the Auto mode the  camera computes the white balance value output using color information from the entire screen.
  • Page 66 EHN Series Auto Contrast: Select the contrast level of the image. Suppress Function: Aperture Compensation Suppression: (OFF/Low/Middle/High) This setting can be activated to suppress luminance noise when the AGC level increases. Chroma Suppression: (OFF/Low/Middle/High) This setting can be activated to suppress chrominance noise when the AGC level increases.
  • Page 67: Roi (Region Of Interest)

    EHN Series 7.4.4 ROI (Region of Interest) The Region of Interest (ROI) function allows users to set up multiple regions within an image with better quality and less distortion than the rest of the image. You can use this function together with the Digital Zoom function on the Live View Page to get a better image result.
  • Page 68: Privacy Mask

    EHN Series 7.4.5 Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask can block out sensitive areas from view, covering the areas with colored or black and white boxes in both live view and recorded clips. This feature is useful when users’ don’t want the sensitive information visible.
  • Page 69: Schedule

    EHN Series 7.4.6 Schedule The Schedule setup page is designed for users to configure the daytime and nighttime of each day. The Schedule setting is only functional if you select Schedule or Schedule without IR LED from the D/N Mode drop-down list on the Camera setup page.
  • Page 70: Audio

    EHN Series Audio The EHN series IP camera can transmit audio to your computer if you have connected an external microphone to its audio Input cable. It can also receive audio input from you and transmit it via an external speaker, if you have connected such a speaker to its audio Output cable.
  • Page 71: User

    EHN Series User 7.6.1 User Information The system administrator can create up to ten user accounts on this page. To set up a user account: 1. Highlight a user account and click the Modify button. The following dialog box appears.
  • Page 72 EHN Series • User: A user can view the Live View page and view the system, network, video, and audio information. A user can only adjust the User Config page settings. The user does not have access to the User, Event and System pages.
  • Page 73: Ip Address Filter

    EHN Series 7.6.2 IP Address Filter Use this page to specify IP addresses that are not allowed to access this camera. By default, any IP address can access the camera. Note: The Allowed List addresses only become relevant when the Denied List contains a network or range, and the supervisor wants to allow one or more IP addresses within that excluded range or network.
  • Page 74: Event

    EHN Series Event You can set up the Motion Detection event, Tamper Detection event or the Alarm I/O to automatically notify the users when an event occurs or an alarm is triggered. You can also set up a schedule to automatically record the videos when an event occurs or an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 75 EHN Series Enter Event Name: Type an event name. Event Triggered by: Select an event or alarm type for the to-be-specified-below reaction/s. Alarm Input: Select this if you want a reaction trigger coming from any external, connected sensor to activate a to-be-specified-below reaction/s via the camera system. Make sure that a suitable device is actually connected to the alarm input relay.
  • Page 76 EHN Series Upload to FTP: Click if you want the camera to upload the recordings to the FTP server  entered in the Set SMTP Server(email) field of the Network > SMTP/FTP page, if the Event occurs (see 7.3.3 SMTP / FTP).
  • Page 77: Motion Detection

    EHN Series 7.7.2 Motion Detection Use this page to configure up to four areas in which motion will be detected. When a motion is detected by the camera, the motion detection icon will appear at the top right of the Live page to alert the user.
  • Page 78: Tamper Detection

    EHN Series 7.7.3 Tamper Detection Use this page to set the number of seconds that an alarm signal will be active if the device is physically tampered (moved, covered up, or out of focus). 7.7.4 Alarm I/O Use this page to set the type of trigger input and the type of output contact for each of the...
  • Page 79: Schedule

    EHN Series 7.7.5 Schedule Use this page to configure a schedule for periods during which the camera should deactivate all user-activated Events (gray Deselect periods), or when the camera should deactivate all user-activated Events, except Schedule Recording (SR) events (blue Schedule Recording-only periods), or when the camera should deactivate only SR events (red Event Recording-only periods), or when it should enable all activated Events (yellow periods).
  • Page 80: System

    EHN Series System You can set up the system’s time and SD card settings, and to do maintenance and reset actions like reboots and upgrades. 7.8.1 Date/Time 【Machine Name Settings】If required, enter a new name for the machine. This name will be visible in the Machine Name field of the IP Utility software, which is included in the software CD.
  • Page 81: Daylight Saving

    EHN Series 7.8.2 Daylight Saving Click Enable Daylight Saving to enable this schedule, and select the dates when the region’s daylight saving period begins and ends. 7.8.3 SD Card Use this page to prepare the system for safely removing the SD Card from its slot.
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    EHN Series 7.8.4 Maintenance 【Maintenance Server】 Reboot: Click this button to reboot the unit without changing any of the settings. Use this function if the unit is not behaving as expected. Restore: Click this button to restart and reset most of the current settings to their factory default values.
  • Page 83 EHN Series 【Save/Load Video Configuration Server】 Save: To make a backup file of the machine’s video configurations, press Save to save the video configurations to a config. file. This will enable the user to reload these configuration settings if the settings are changed and there is unexpected behavior.
  • Page 84: Upgrading Firmware Using Ip Utility

    EHN Series 8. Upgrading Firmware Using IP Utility You can upgrade the Firmware using the IP Utility software included in the software CD. Install and then start the IP Utility . The following dialog box appears. IPU will automatically search the cameras connected in the LAN. The default network values of the cameras will be displayed.
  • Page 85 EHN Series Check the box to select the camera and then click Upgrade Firmware. A browsing window appears. Select the firmware file (.evb) and then click Open. The IP Utility will automatically upgrade the firmware. The camera will reboot once the update is complete. Click Find Devices, the new firmware version...
  • Page 86: Specifications

            EHN Series  9. Specifications    EHN3260    Model  EHN3160    EHN3340    Camera  Image Sensor  1/3" Panasonic CMOS  1/3" Panasonic CMOS  1/2.8” Sony CMOS  Megapixel  1.3 MP  2 MP  3 MP  Color: 0.1 lux at F1.2  Min. Illumination  B/W: 0.02 lux at F1.2  IR LED on: 0 lux at F1.3  Electronic Shutter  8.5 ~ 1/60,000 sec.  2 ~ 1/50,000 sec.  1 ~ 1/10,000 sec.  Scanning System  NTSC / PAL  WDR  Yes  Yes  No  BLC  Yes  Gain Control ...
  • Page 87 EHN Series Audio Audio Streaming Two-way audio Audio Compression G.711 Network Interface 10 / 100 Base-T Ethernet, RJ-45 socket Supported Protocols HTTP, TCP / IP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP Bandwidth control Min. 256 k Byte/sec adjustable Mechanical 360°...
  • Page 88 EverFocus USA - California: EverFocus USA - New York: 1801 Highland Avenue, Unit A, Duarte, CA 91010, USA 415 Oser Avenue, Unit S, Hauppauge, NY 11788, USA TEL: +1 626 844 8888 TEL: +1 631 436 5070...

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