User Manual NETWORK IR PTZ CAMERA(X20/X30) Class A Device (Commercial Broadcasting & Communication Equipment) This equipment is Industrial (Class A) electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and seller and user should take note that this equipment is not designed to be used in the home.
Contents OVERVIEW Important Safety Precautions Caution Product Features What's Included At a Glance INSTALLATION 10 Installing 14 Connecting to External Device WEB VIEWER 17 What is Web Viewer? 22 Live 25 Setup APPENDIX 41 Troubleshooting (FAQ) 42 Product Overview 43 Open Source License Report on the Product...
Overview Important Safety Precautions 1) Read these instructions carefully. 2) Keep these instructions separately. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all the instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water or in damp places. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings.
Overview Caution Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To prevent any injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall/ceiling in accordance with the installation instructions. 1) Install the camera stably and securely.
When installing the apparatus in a place with low temperature such as frozen storage, seal up the plumbing pipes with silicon to prevent cold air from penetrating the housing. Otherwise, humid air infiltrates into the inner housing and condensation may form due to the temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the apparatus.
Overview Product Features This product is a network camera with the latest H.264, MJPEG compression algorithm that is suitable for high performance video security system. H.264 / MJPEG dual codec True Day&Night (filter change method) Easy installation (analog video output) Operating in 30 fps Overview...
Overview At a Glance Appearance Item Name Description Mount Adaptor Accessory for connecting a camera to a bracket. Zoom Camera Camera with ZOOM LENS. Zoom IR LED IR angle is automatically adjusted by optical zoom. IR LED is on when zoom ratio is above x2. Illumination Sensor Detects incoming light to control the IR LED.
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Bottom View of Installation Base Item Name Description Used to connect the network. Connection to 10/100Mbps Network / LAN. LINK Orange Network Status Unlit No network connection established. Camera is booting up. Green Flash Firmware Upload in progress. Power Connector Used to connect to a power cable.
Installation Installing Opening the cover Separate the mount adaptor from the main body by turning it counterclockwise. Mount Adaptor Wall Installation: Wall Mount (Option) Affix the wall mount bracket to the wall with anchor bolts. Anchor Bolt (X4) Wall Mount Bracket (Option) Place the mount adaptor in wall mount bracket and rotate clockwise to assemble.
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Hook the safety wire to the main body and connect cables. Align the mount adaptor with the body and tighten clockwise with two hex screws. Safety Wire After connecting cables to the main body, put the sponge offered as an accessory in cables and insert it into the mount adaptor.
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Installation Ceiling Pendant Installation: Ceiling Mount (Option) Affix the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling with anchor bolts. Anchor Bolt(X4) Place the mount adaptor in wall mount bracket and rotate clockwise to assemble. Gasket Ceiling Mount Ceiling Mount Bracket (Option) Mount Adaptor Hook the safety wire to the main body and connect cables.
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After connecting cables to the main body, put the sponge offered as an accessory in cables and insert it into the mount adaptor. Align the mount adaptor with the body and tighten clockwise with three hex screws. Cable sponge English...
Installation Connecting to External Device Installation monitor Connect the video output cable of the network camera with the installation monitor. You can watch the video input from the installed camera in the monitor. You should not use the installation monitor continuously as it is only designed to check the video output during the camera installation process.
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Connecting to the network To connect with a PC in local network If you connect the network camera with a PC in the same network, you can perform monitoring and setting process by using the PC's Web Viewer. IP Router or Hub Local PC Local PC...
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Installation To connect with a PC in remote network You can access the network camera from your PC through the internet. IP Router Internet ADSL Modem Internet Local PC Local PC Local PC Smart Phone Connect router's network port directly with static IP LAN cable or with the ADSL modem. If using a router, you should configure the port forwarding settings.
Web Viewer What is Web Viewer? Before connecting When using internet access, set the port number as 554 and 80 in your router port forwarding settings. For more information about port forwarding settings, refer to the user manual of your router. Minimum PC Specifications for Web Viewer P4 3.0 or higher 512MB or higher...
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Web Viewer The search results are displayed if finished. You can distinguish your network camera(s) by checking its model information. Click your desired apparatus whose network settings you want to configure in the list. DHCP STATIC for <Network Type> in Select “...
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Security page (Internet Explorer) is displayed. Ex) The http://192.168.0.4:80 changes into http://192.168.0.4:80. Click <Continue to this website (not recommended).>. Enter your ID and password in the ID input window. Default user name : ADMIN Password : 1234 You should run the activities after installing corresponding Active-X.
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Web Viewer "Control Panel > Internet Options > Security" menu, 10. press [Custom level...] button. Select all the ActiveX-related options as available. 11. Ex : Download signed ActiveX controls, Download unsigned ActiveX controls … Finish the Security settings, and then press [OK] 12.
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Click [OK] button to restart the IE. 13. English...
Web Viewer Live Learning the Live screen Item Name Description Display Selected Consists of Live and Setup menu. Language You can select in which language the Web Viewer is displayed. Full Screen Displays the image in full screen. If selecting Dual Stream, the streams are shifted in the order of the 1st (the first stream) 2nd (the Stream Change <...
Digital Zoom Click < > to digitally zoom in. On clicking the icon again, the image returns to default size. Click < > to display a pop-up image. Click and hold a point in the pop-up window with your mouse, and then scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in/out the image.
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Web Viewer Panorama Map Create a Panorama Map by capturing front images by clicking the <Create> button. Click the <Stop> button to stop. Returns to the existing Panorama Map if there is one. Place the mouse cursor on top of the Panorama Map and click to run Pan/Tilt on that location.
Setup Analog Output If you use the analog video output when installing your camera, you can adjust the camera angle by checking how it is displayed on screen in the installation field. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. The analog video output is a dedicated function only for camera installation process.
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Web Viewer Boost Quality : Works if Motion (Motion Detection) area has been set in network camera event and <ON> has been selected. When an event is triggered, camera's instant FPS value is changed into the specified Boost FPS value. Analog Video Format : Select <NTSC>...
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WDR : Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is a feature that allows for different objects at different exposures to be viewed in the same scene (ex; one object in a bright area and one in a dark area). DEFOG : When the surrounding area of the subject is foggy and low contrast, the defog mode will make the subject appear clearer.
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Web Viewer Audio You can set whether to use audio or not and specify the volumes for microphone and speaker. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Audio : Selects whether to use audio or not. Codec : Transmits audio sounds with different qualities.
Privacy Mask You can directly specify a certain area of the camera video to be blocked to protect privacy. Area : Drag the mouse cursor to set the Mask area. Allows to select up to 8 different areas to be blocked to protect privacy.
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Web Viewer Event You can set the Save Event in your SD card. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. SD Writing : Select whether to use Save Event or not. Directory : Enter the folder name of the image (photo). File Prefix : Enter the file header of the image (photo).
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Config You can configure the FTP settings so that you can transfer the images saved in camera's storage media to your PC if an event or alarm occurs. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Server Configuration FTP Server : <Disable> is selected by default. This function is available only if SD card is mounted.
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Web Viewer Periodical You can configure to transfer photos and videos to FTP server continuously. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. FTP Sending : Select whether to store data in FTP server continuously or not. If selecting <Disable>, all sub-menus are deactivated.
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Motion When motion is detected in specified area, you can get E-mail notification or the image transferred via FTP or e-mail. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Area : Drag the mouse cursor to set the Motion area. You can select up to 4 different motion areas.
Web Viewer Network IP Setup You can modify and check the camera network settings. Set each items. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Get IP address from DHCP server : If router or internet sharer in (local) network where your camera is installed, you can use "DHCP"...
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Port Forwarding Port Forwarding : If using a router or internet sharer with UPnP function, you can forward specified HTTP Port ‘ ’ RTSP Port automatically by using <AUTO> function. ‘ ’ External IP : If succeeding in port forwarding, externally accessible address is displayed. If router or internet sharer does not have UPnP function or has been set not to use specified value, an 'Error' message window pops up.
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Web Viewer E-mail When an even occurs at camera, you can send a message to specified e-mail address by using SMTP. To send message, enter mail server or user account information. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Notification : Select whether to use E-mail Notification or not.
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Setup You can configure general PTZ features. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Preset Freeze : Freezes the image before moving presets and resumes once preset is moved. Power Up Action : Automatically resumes previous Scan/Tour once device completes booting. Parking Action : Executes a designated action after the preset time elapses when either Pan, Tilt, or Zoom is inactive.
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Web Viewer Scan The Scan feature plays the video stream of other preset locations. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Name : You can enter maximum 15 letters for the scan name. Number : Specify any number from 1 to 12. (Duplicates not allowed) Speed : Preset interval movement speed.
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System User You can add or delete a user account and change password. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. Del/Add : Add or delete user account. ADMIN You can register up to 8 accounts including ‘ ’ User ID : You can log in to network camera with User ID ‘...
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Web Viewer Maintenance You can rename the network camera, restart the system, initialize to factory defaults, and update the firmware. When completed, click <SAVE> to apply. System Name : Renames your camera. System Reboot : Restarts your network camera. (It takes about 1 minute) Factory Default : Restores your camera settings to factory defaults.
Appendix Troubleshooting (FAQ) Problem and Symptom Solution I can't turn on camera. Check the UTP cable connection. Check the status of LAN cable connected to network camera and the status of hub. If the network camera s network setting was set to DHCP, check the IP ’...
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