Wirepath Surveillance WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 WPS-750-DOM-IPH IP DOME CAMERA INSTALLATION MANUAL Review manual thoroughly before installation. Retain for future reference.
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 1. Safety Instructions Read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual. Keep for future reference. Install according to manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions 2. Introduction 2.1. Features 3. Package Contents 4. Required Items for Installation 5. How It Works 6. Camera Connections 6.1. Network Cable Recommendation (PoE and non-PoE) 6.2. Choosing the Right Network Equipment 6.3.
  • Page 4: Streaming

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.1. System Information Menu Settings 10.2.1.1. Server Information 10.2.1.2. OSD Setting 10.2.1.3. Time Setting 10.2.1.4. Network LED 10.2.2. Camera Time Setup 10.2.2.1. NTP Time 10.2.2.2. Synchronize with PC’s Time 10.2.2.3. Manual 10.2.2.4. Internal Clock 10.2.2.5. NTP Setup Instructions (For Cameras with Internet Access) 10.2.2.6.
  • Page 5 WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.6. PPPoE Setup 10.3.6.1. PPPoE Overview 10.3.6.2. PPPoE Settings 10.3.6.3. Send Mail after PPoE Dialed 10.3.7. DDNS Setup 10.3.7.1. DDNS Overview 10.3.7.2. DDNS Settings 10.3.7.3. State (DDNS) 10.3.7.4. Setting Up a DDNS Address – WirepathDNS 10.3.8. Server Settings 10.3.8.1.
  • Page 6 WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.3.1. Snapshot Menu 10.5.3.2. How to Set Up Scheduling for Events 10.5.3.3. Set up Snapshot 10.5.4. I/O Settings 10.5.4.1. Input Settings 10.5.4.2. Output Settings 10.6. Log List 10.6.4.1. Motion Detection Log 10.6.4.2. All Logs 10.7. SD Card Menu 10.7.1.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 2. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Wirepath™ IP Surveillance camera. The WPS-750-DOM-IPH is an indoor/outdoor camera designed for mounting to any wall, ceiling or surface, for easy monitoring over a web or smartphone interface. We recommend that this document be read in its entirety before proceeding with system design, installation, or operation of the camera.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 3. Package Contents • (1) WPS-750-DOM-IPH Camera • (4) Screws • (1) WPS-ACC-PWR Power Adapter • (4) Wall Fasteners • (1) Female to Female RJ45 Adapter • (1) Spare Silica Pack • (1) 3mm Allen Key •...
  • Page 9: How It Works

    (NVRs) on the same network, or even off the network (with the correct setup and web access). Users can see the camera feed through the interface of their choice, or see recorded footage from a storage device like an NVR. Wirepath Surveillance offers apps for iOS ®...
  • Page 10: Camera Connections

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 6. Camera Connections Wirepath™ Surveillance IP Cameras can be powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE) through the Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet connection. This method is recommended because it limits the amount of wiring required, reducing installation cost and time. The camera must be connected to a compatible PoE-equipped router/switch or a PoE injector for this method to work.
  • Page 11: Network Cable Recommendation (Poe And Non-Poe)

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 6.1. Network Cable Recommendation (PoE and non-PoE) • Cable Type: Cat5e/6 TIA/EIA Standard 568-B ( Gold Pins Facing Up • Max Length: 100 meters (328 feet) Pin 1 White/Orange Pin 5 White/Blue Pin 2 Orange Pin 6 Green •...
  • Page 12: Camera Installation Instructions

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 7. Camera Installation Instructions 7.1. Wiring Installation Run a Cat5e/6 cable from the network port to the camera location and terminate both ends to 568B. (Non-PoE applications only) Run wiring to the camera from the power supply location. Use the voltage drop calculator at www.
  • Page 13: Aiming The Camera

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 7.3. Aiming the Camera Connect the BNC Test Adapter to a monitor or WPS-CCTV-TESTER video in. Connect a power supply to the secondary power connection on the camera (if main power connection is not active). C. Adjust the camera’s 3-axis angle so the lens points in the desired direction.
  • Page 14: Network Software Setup - Ip Installer

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 8.1. Network Software Setup - IP Installer The IP Installer software included with the camera provides a quick view of Wirepath™ IP Surveillance devices connected to the local network. Use the Installer to search for and set basic IP settings for each camera.
  • Page 15: Ip Installer-Configuring Camera Ip Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 8.2. IP Installer-Configuring Camera IP Settings By default, the camera will receive a DHCP IP address. This should be changed to a reserved or static IP address so that the camera remains accessible after setup. Obtain the settings below from the network administrator before installation.
  • Page 16: Ip Camera Web Interface - Setup And Use

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 9. IP Camera Web Interface - Setup and Use 9.1. First Time Access Instructions Connect the PC to the same local network (LAN) the camera is connected to. Open the web browser and enter the IP address that was assigned to the camera. The address should include the port number assigned to the camera if one was set.
  • Page 17: Camera Web Browser Interface

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 9.2. Camera Web Browser Interface The web browser Home screen displays video and current information from the camera feed. The camera name, time signature, video frame size and frames per second (FPS) being streamed are all displayed by default. Use the drop-down menus and buttons to interact with the cameras inputs and outputs, change the stream, or enter the setup menus.
  • Page 18: Web Interface Layout - Bottom Bar

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 9.2.2. Web Interface Layout - Bottom Bar Information Bar Displays basic information about the camera feed. Video Size Adjusts the size of the Live View area within the browser window. Video Source (If Streaming 2 is enabled) Allows for selection of one of two video streams from the camera.
  • Page 19: Camera Configuration Menu Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10. Camera Configuration Menu Setup After browser access to the camera has been established, the remaining steps for setup may be completed so that cameras are remotely viewable (from inside and outside of the LAN) but secure from unwanted access.
  • Page 20: System Information And Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2. System Information and Settings 10.2.1. System Information Menu Settings • Navigation: Log in as an administrator. From Home Screen, click “Config” button in top right corner. 10.2.1.1. Server Information MAC Address Cannot be changed. Use the MAC address to identify a camera if IP settings have been lost.
  • Page 21: Time Setting

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.1.3. Time Setting Server Time Current time based on the settings saved in the camera. Date Format Select the order in which days (d), months (m), and years (y) are displayed. (Only available for NTP and Manual mode) Set the camera time zone in hours ahead of or behind Time Zone Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
  • Page 22: Camera Time Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.2. Camera Time Setup Important! Wirepath™ Surveillance strongly recommends using the “NTP” time setting option unless Internet access is not available from the camera network. Other settings may not keep the correct time after power outages or other failures.
  • Page 23: Ntp Setup Instructions (For Cameras With Internet Access)

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.2.5. NTP Setup Instructions (For Cameras with Internet Access) Set the Time Setting option to “NTP”. Set the desired Date Format and Time Zone. C. If applicable to your region, check the box to enable Daylight Savings Settings: •...
  • Page 24: User Management

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.3. User Management • Navigation: Log in as an administrator. From Home Screen, click “Config” button in top right corner, then click “User Management” in left column “System” sub-menu. 10.2.3.1. Anonymous User Login Enabling this feature allows anyone that visits the address of the camera to: •...
  • Page 25: Administrator Account Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.3.5. Administrator Account Setup Once the camera is accessible on the network, the administrator password should be changed to prevent unwanted access. Select a new password up to ten characters in length made up of letters and numbers (no punctuation or symbols).
  • Page 26: System Update

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.4. System Update • Navigation: Log in as an administrator. From Home Screen, click “Config” button in top right corner, then click “User Management” in left column “System” sub-menu. Important! Updating Firmware MUST be performed over a wired IP connection to the device to ensure that a connection is sustained throughout the process.
  • Page 27: How To Back Up Camera Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.4.4. How to Back up Camera Settings Once the settings for a camera have been set up, they can be downloaded to a configuration backup file in case the camera is reset or must be replaced later. This file saves ALL settings from the configuration menus that can be modified.
  • Page 28: Upgrade The Firmware

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.2.4.6. Upgrade the Firmware Important! Updating Firmware MUST be performed over a wired IP connection to the device to ensure that a connection is sustained throughout the process. If connection is lost during update, use the IP Installer to find the device again and restart the update.
  • Page 29: Network Ip Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3. Network IP Settings • Navigation: Log in as an administrator. From Home Screen, click “Config” button in top right corner, then click “IP Settings” in left column. 10.3.1. Basic IP Settings 10.3.1.1. IP Assignment Important! These settings are required for the camera to communicate correctly at all times. Use only static IP addresses.
  • Page 30: Port Assignment

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual Basic IP Settings, Continued 10.3.1.2. Port Assignment Port for accessing the camera web interface. Set to 80 by default. Each Camera must have a unique Web Page port number in order to access from outside the local network. To make port numbering easy to Port remember, use 4 digits: “8”...
  • Page 31: Rtsp Setting

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual Basic IP Settings, Continued 10.3.1.4. RTSP Setting The camera supports Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). RTSP is a network protocol designed to allow media devices to stream content over Ethernet to devices on the same network or even to devices over the Internet. Instead of using a separate server or video recorder to control the video feed to remote devices, RTSP allows direct control of the stream from within the camera.
  • Page 32: Onvif

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual Basic IP Settings, Continued 10.3.1.6. ONVIF The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) standard is used by IP surveillance for communication across devices from various manufacturers. This setting does not require configuration when being used with Wirepath™ IP surveillance devices ONVIF Select the desired ONVIF standard to be used in the camera, or disable the feature.
  • Page 33: Advanced Ip Settings - Https Access Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.2. Advanced IP Settings - HTTPS Access Setup Accessing the Camera through HTTPS provides an additional security level for the video stream by requiring certificate authentication. To use this feature, a certificate must be created and then verified by a third party. To set up HTTPS access correctly, contact the HTTPS verifier.
  • Page 34: Advanced Ip Settings - Snmp

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.3. Advanced IP Settings - SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used for network management of larger networks. It allows for monitoring network devices such as IP cameras via a management host. This is an advanced setting that should be used only on larger systems.
  • Page 35: Advanced Ip Settings - Access List (Ip Filter)

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.4. Advanced IP Settings - Access List (IP Filter) IP address filtering is used to allow or deny access to the camera from individual IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses. This adds an additional layer of security to the camera.
  • Page 36: Add Or Remove Ip Addresses Or Ranges

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.4.2. Add or Remove IP Addresses or Ranges Enable IP Address Filtering to gain access to the settings: Enter an IP address or range of addresses into the field and select whether to allow or deny access:...
  • Page 37: Advanced Ip Settings - Qos/Dscp

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.5. Advanced IP Settings - QoS/DSCP Quality of Service (QoS) is used within a network to define priority levels for selected traffic. This allows for a higher level of bandwidth to be used whenever a particular type of traffic is being sent to avoid latency and packet loss. The network administrator should be consulted before enabling this feature.
  • Page 38: Pppoe Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.6. PPPoE Setup 10.3.6.1. PPPoE Overview Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a network protocol primarily used with DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) providers and modems. This protocol requires a login to connect to the modem even when a router is used. Configuration of these settings is not required to operate the camera on a standard network.
  • Page 39: Ddns Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.7. DDNS Setup 10.3.7.1. DDNS Overview Dynamic Domain Name Servers (DDNS) map an alphanumeric Internet domain name to a network’s WAN IP address. When configured, DDNS enables login to cameras from anywhere on the Internet without having to remember a numeric address that could change on a regular basis.
  • Page 40: Setting Up A Ddns Address - Wirepathdns

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.7.4. Setting Up a DDNS Address – WirepathDNS To use Wirepath DDNS service, enable the DDNS feature by selecting the button. Enter a prefix for the address in the host name field as shown in the example above (system1).
  • Page 41: Server Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.8. Server Settings Server Settings menus allow configuration of the message and file transfer systems used by the camera to send emails, video files, or snapshots to: email recipients, to an FTP server, or to be hosted over the local network.
  • Page 42: Ftp Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.8.3. FTP Settings An FTP server is a remote computer server the camera connects to over the network or Internet. When an FTP server is configured, recorded video and snapshot files can be stored on the server for later access. Contact the network administrator for FTP server setup information.
  • Page 43: Network Share Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.3.8.4. Network Share Settings • Navigation: Log in as an administrator. From Home Screen, click “Config” button in top right corner, then click “Server Settings” in left column menu. In the Server Settings sub-menu on the main window of the page, click “Network Share Settings”.
  • Page 44: Camera A/V Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4. Camera A/V Settings 10.4.1. Image Settings Menu The image setting menu is used to set up the camera view for the best image possible. Brief descriptions of the menu are given below. Complete instructions for setup are in the following sections.
  • Page 45: Tips For Getting The Best Camera Image

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.1.1. Tips for Getting the Best Camera Image • Too much brightness causes the image to fade. Too little brightness will cause dark colors to run together. • Too much contrast will cause obscured details. Too little contrast will cause the image to lose clarity and brightness.
  • Page 46: How To Configure Day & Night Settings (Color Modes)

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.2. How to Configure Day & Night Settings (Color Modes) The camera can record an image in color or black-and-white mode. Color mode requires more light but provides the best image given ideal conditions. Black and white requires much less light, and the camera’s IR can be turned on to illuminate the scene.
  • Page 47: Day & Night Modes

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.2.2. Day & Night Modes Select the mode from the Day & Night drop-down menu. Light Sensor Uses camera light sensor to switch between Color (Day) and B&W (Night) modes. Mode See section 10.4.2.3. Light Sensor Mode (Default Mode) (Default) Forces camera to Color (Day) mode only.
  • Page 48: How To Configure Privacy Masks

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.2.5. How to Configure Privacy Masks Privacy mask allows for areas of an image to be blocked out to avoid unwanted capturing of sensitive areas. Example: A camera used to monitor the front lawn of a house would have the windows on the neighboring homes masked to avoid peeping on the neighbors.
  • Page 49: Video Settings Menu Overview

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.3. Video Settings Menu Overview The Camera supports up to four streams that can be used for streaming to a mobile device, network recorder, control system GUI, or the browser GUI simultaneously. While the highest quality is desired, it may not be supported by the network or device.
  • Page 50: Video Streaming 1 And 2 Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.4. Video Streaming 1 and 2 Setup Note: Streaming 1 and 2 settings are identical. Settings options have only been covered once. Basic/ Set the streaming mode to “Advanced” to allow fine control of streaming parameters. Extra options for Advanced Advanced mode are indicated below.
  • Page 51 WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual Video Streaming 1 and 2 Setup, Continued GOP (Group of Pictures) is used to generate the visible frames of a video stream. The GOP size setting determines the multiplier to use for producing intermediate frames based on a standard of 15fps.
  • Page 52: Streaming 3 And 4 Setup

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.5. Streaming 3 and 4 Setup 10.4.5.1. Streaming 3 Video Quality Changes the video bitrate based on a level from Low (slowest) to Best (fastest). Click “Apply” at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings.
  • Page 53: Audio Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.6. Audio Settings The camera supports two-way audio recording and playback. Record audio at the camera location using an external microphone, and hear it on PC’s or smartphones viewing the live feed or playing back recorded footage. Connect the camera’s audio output to an audio/speaker system input and send audio from the web browser or smartphone interface (device must be equipped with a microphone).
  • Page 54: Camera Audio Technology Overview

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.4.7. Camera Audio Technology Overview 10.4.7.1. How to Enable Audio Setup Enable these settings ONLY if the features are being used, and only AFTER installation and connection of cameras and audio equipment. Click the Enabled button from the top left of the menu under “IP Camera to PC” in the gray bar.
  • Page 55: Event Record Setup And Scheduling

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5. Event Record Setup and Scheduling Cameras can be set up to record on a set schedule, or in response to contact closure, motion or tampering. Set up how and when events are handled, including if and when to send an email notification or to send a file backup of an event to an off-site location.
  • Page 56: Record File

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.1.1. Record File Selects the file type to create when the event occurs: • AVI File – Creates a short .AVI format video file. • JPEG Files (Streaming 1 must be set MJPEG) – Creates a series of JPEG files at about 1 FPS.
  • Page 57: Configuring Motion Detection Areas

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.2. Configuring Motion Detection Areas Motion detection allows for specific areas of the image to be used for triggering the recording of video, an alarm, or sending a notification. When an area is defined, motion in that area will trigger the predefined action; this is useful to avoid unwanted events from being triggered due to motion in areas of no concern.
  • Page 58: Adding A New Motion Detection Area

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.2.2. Adding a New Motion Detection Area Select Event Setting under Event on the left side Menu. Select the Area for Motion Detection. C. Select Area 1 next to the blue box. D. Place the mouse at the upper left hand corner of the area to mask, hold down the left mouse button and drag the box over the area to mask and release the mouse button.
  • Page 59: Schedule Menu

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.3. Schedule Menu Use this menu to configure a schedule for capturing images from the camera to be stored. Enable Check box to Enable Scheduling feature. Grid with Days of the Week and Time of day for snapshots to be recorded. Enabled dates and time appear as a Green box.
  • Page 60: How To Set Up Scheduling For Events

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.3.2. How to Set Up Scheduling for Events Select Schedule under Event on the left side Menu. Select the Enabled check box. C. Click on the box(es) to enable one-hour blocks of time for the desired Day of week and Time of day.
  • Page 61: I/O Settings

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.5.4. I/O Settings 10.5.4.1. Input Settings N.O Camera expects contact closure connected to the DI input to be normally Open. Event is triggered when the contact is closed. DI Sensor State N.C Camera expects contact closure connected to the DI input to be normally Closed. Event is triggered when the contact is open.
  • Page 62: Log List

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.6. Log List The camera software stores a log file for several parameters in the camera. Use the Log List menu to select a log to view. System Log Displays System events such as logins and configuration changes. This log is maintained even through loss of power.
  • Page 63: Sd Card Menu

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 10.7. SD Card Menu Use this menu to set up and access a microSD card. 10.7.1. Playback This area will display “No SD Card” when no microSD card is installed. When a compatible card is installed and the card contains media, folder names are displayed using the dates when media was saved as titles.
  • Page 64: Internal Heater Overview

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 11. Internal Heater Overview This IP camera is equipped with an internal heating element that is programmed to turn on as needed based on ambient temperature. If temperatures fall below 23°F for an extended period, the internal heater will turn on to keep the iris operating correctly.
  • Page 65: Reset Procedure

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 12. Reset Procedure If the camera ever becomes unresponsive after an update, or Administrator access is lost, it may be necessary to manually reset the camera back to default configuration. The procedure was designed to require significant effort so that resets could not easily be done with malicious intent.
  • Page 66: Specifications

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 14. Specifications Imaging Image Sensor 1/2.7” 2MP CMOS sensor Lens Type Varifocal 3~10.5mm Mega Pixel Lens F1.4 View Angle 103.73°(H) 54.43°(V) Video Resolution 1920x1080@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps, 176x144@30fps Minimum Illumination 0.05 lux @F1.4 (IR off) 0 lux @F1.4 (IR on)
  • Page 67 WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual Security and QoS Password protection, IP address filtering, HTTPS encrypted data transmission, QoS/DSCP Simultaneous Connections / Users Up to 10 SD Card Management Recording Triggers Motion Detection IP Ping failure Network disconnect Schedule Digital Input Video Format...
  • Page 68: Dimensions

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 15. Dimensions 5.91" Maximum Camera Angle 4.04" Side View 67.0° Top View...
  • Page 69: Warranty

    WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual 16. Warranty 3-Year Limited Warranty This Camera has a 3-Year Limited Warranty. The warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use. This warranty shall not apply to products that have been abused, modified, disassembled, or improperly installed.
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