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NETWORK CAMERA

User's Manual
ZS10-0000002G 875 A.5

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  • Page 1: Network Camera

    NETWORK CAMERA User’s Manual ZS10-0000002G 875 A.5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1. Notice of Use ..........................2 2. Product Overview ........................3 2.1 Camera Parts and Definition ....................4 2.2 Specification ........................5 3. Camera Installation........................6 3.1 Installation .......................... 6 3.1.1 Drill the Mounting Location..................8 3.1.2 Positioning the Camera.....................8 3.1.3 Attaching the Camera to a Surface................9 3.1.4 Adjusting Camera Focus...................9 3.1.5 Using "SmartFocus"...
  • Page 3: Notice Of Use

    1. Notice of Use This manual is designed for administrators and users of the network camera. Read it carefully  before using the camera. Follow all requirements to ensure proper camera use. We are not responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserve the right to ...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    2. Product Overview Key Features Exceptional Images  This camera employs a 5MP Lumii sensor that quadruples sensitivity without blurring. The camera utilizes Lumii technology to monitor the surveillance area in great detail in even the most difficult lighting conditions. It delivers crisp and detailed images that are perfect for object- and person-recognition.
  • Page 5: Camera Parts And Definition

    2.1 Camera Parts and Definition 4. Power In (Red+/Black-) 5. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector 6. BNC 7. Audio Out (Green) 8. Audio In (Red) 1. sunshield 2. pipe segment 3. mounting 9. Alarm Out (Orange) bracket RS485+ (Green) Yellow) RS485- ( 10.
  • Page 6: Specification

    2.2 Specification Image System Image sensor 1/2.5" 5 MP Lumii image sensor optimized for low-light performance Effective pixels 2592 (H) X 1944 (V) Image Compression Triple Streaming : MPEG4 x2/ Motion JPEG x1 Method Resolution/ Frame MPEG4: HD 720P 1280 X 720 @30fps, 640 X480@30fps, 352 X192@30fps rate MJPEG: 640 X 480@30fps, 640 X 352@30fps Electric...
  • Page 7: Camera Installation

    3. Camera Installation Use the appropriate brackets and equipment to mount this camera. After installing the camera, your network camera should be accessed from your local network. Configure network routers first. Package Contents: Camera *1 Rubber Pad *1 Insulation caps *3 Guide Pattern Sticker *1 Self-tapping screws *3 Plastic anchor *3...
  • Page 8: Attaching The Camera To A Surface

    3.1.3 Attaching the Camera to a Surface 1. Place the “rubber pad” inside the mounting bracket. 2. Place the 3 “insulation caps” onto the “self tapping screws”. 3. Position the mounting bracket to the desired mounting location. 4. Screw the camera into the holes. - For cement surfaces, insert the “plastic anchors”...
  • Page 9 2. Rotate camera cover counter clockwise to expose the lens. 3. Loosen the zoom adjust lever screw and focus adjust lever screw. Set the desired field of view then tighten the zoom adjust lever screw and focus adjust lever screw. focus adjust zoom adjust lever...
  • Page 10: Using "Smartfocus" To Adjust Focus Smartly

    Note: Two desiccant packs are already placed near the lens. The desiccant pack prevents fogging on the inside of the lens due to any moisture. Make adjustments within 30 minutes or the desiccant pack may absorb too much moisture and become ineffective. Desiccant packs that have absorbed too much moisture need to be replaced or reactivated.
  • Page 11: Hardware/Software Requirement

    3.3 Hardware/Software Requirement Computer  -Windows Vista or XP as OS -Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or later -CPU: Intel Pentium 4.2 GHz or higher -Memory: 512 MB or more -VGA card--support Direct X 9.0 or above Power Supply  The camera requires a DC12V/AC24V/PoE power supply. Make sure you use the correct power supply before connecting to this network camera.
  • Page 12 6. Images of the camera can be viewed through Internet Explorer. Before viewing, follow these steps to enable the display. a. Enable Cookies as shown below: In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu. On the Privacy tab, move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies. Click OK.
  • Page 13: Using "Ipfinder" To Search Camera's Ip Address

    3.5 Using “IPFinder” to Search Camera’s IP Address “IPFinder” is a program which helps users find network cameras Please note that “IPFinder” is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP. 1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Double click “IPFinder.msi” to run the program. Follow the instructions to install,. 3.
  • Page 14 4. Click “Tool” on the tool bar to set related functions. Press “Search Network” to search cameras. Press “Set Master ID and Password” to set a master ID and password for all cameras. Or click “Management Tool” to either restart the camera, update firmware, reset all of the camera settings to default (except network settings) or reset all of the camera parameters to default.
  • Page 15 6. Right click a camera to set it’s related functions. Press “Go to Presentation URL” to access the camera which you want to login. Press “Set Device ID and Password” to set the camera’s login ID and password. Click “Network Information” to configure the camera’s network settings.
  • Page 16: Live View

    4. Live View Live view is designed for general users to control the camera. " Video Format", “Snapshot”, “Recording LED”, “Live” and “Setup” functions are listed on the live view. Please note, only administrators can access “Setup” to configure camera settings. 4.1 Video Format Select a resolution type for live view.
  • Page 17: Camera Settings

    5. Camera settings Click on “Setup” to configure camera settings. On the left is a navigation bar with 5 setting categories. "Image Settings", "Network Settings", "System Settings", and "Application Settings" are provided for administrators to set up the camera’s functionalities.
  • Page 18: Image Settings

    5.1 Image Settings “Image” is used to change any picture setting on the camera. Remember to click “Save” to keep your settings. 5.1.1 Image -Basic Setting Every parameter of “Basic Setting” affects the displayed image. Specify appropriate parameters in the following section. ...
  • Page 19 - MPEG4_2 is for low-resolution live view/compression mode. - MJPEG is for middle-resolution live view/compression mode.  Resolution: “Resolution” and “Video Codec” are dependent fields. - If "MPEG4_1+MPEG4_2+MJPEG" is selected, "1280x720, 352x192, 640x352" can be set. - If "MPEG4_1+MJPEG" is selected, "640x480, 640x480" or "1280x720, 640x352" can be set.
  • Page 20: Image Advanced Settings

    in the video code field first and then the corresponding values contained in the frame rate filed will be displayed for selection.) Here lists the corresponding values. Video Codec Field Frame Rate Field MPEG4_1 + MPEG4_2+MJPEG 15, 7.5, 2.5 MPEG4_1+MJPEG MPEG4_1+MPEG4_2 30, 15, 5 Single MPEG4_1...
  • Page 21: Network

    - Daylight: adjust the white balance if the external light source is daylight. - Fluorescent: adjust the white balance if the external light source is fluorescent. - Incandescent: adjust the white balance if the external light source is incandescent.  Day and Night: This function detects changes in the level of light at any time of day, and then switches to the optimum surveillance mode according to the light level.
  • Page 22: Network Basic

    5.2.1 Network Basic -Basic Setting  DHCP: the IP address is automatically obtained when this is checked; otherwise, uncheck it to set up the network settings manually. If you enable the DHCP function, just specify DNS and HTTP Ports in the below fields. ...
  • Page 23: Ftp

    5.2.2 FTP -FTP Server Setting Enable the FTP function and configure FTP settings here. FTP Server/ Port: enter your FTP server address. The port default value is 21.   User Name: input a user login name.  Password: enter a user password. ...
  • Page 24: Ntp

     Receiver: enter an incoming mail server in the “E-mail Server (POP)” field. 5.2.4 NTP -NTP Server Setting  NTP Server: assign an IP address or domain name for a time server.  Time Zone: select a correct time zone. 5.3 System In this section, you can configure the system settings, including “Date Time”, “Time Stamp”, “Users”, “Audio”, “Update”...
  • Page 25: Time Stamp

    Display the current time on the camera. Date and time will be changed after you configure it in the “New Time” section. -New Time You can set the camera time by “Set Manually”, “Synchronize with Computer Timer” and “Synchronize with NTP Server”. Then, select a date format type. “YYYY/MM/DD’, “MM/DD/YYYY” and “DD/MM/YYYY”...
  • Page 26: User

    5.3.3 User - User List Displays the list of users. Only two roles can be specified, administrator (admin) and guest (viewer). If you want to delete a user, select a user and then press the “Delete User” button. - Add/Modify User You can add a new user or modify a user’s information or authority.
  • Page 27: Update

    5.3.5 Update This function is designed to update firmware. Stop all camera operations when you update firmware. Do not turn off power or disconnect the internet connection during the firmware update process. Click “Restart Camera” after you have updated firmware successfully. 5.3.6 Information It displays all login and alarm records.
  • Page 28: Application

    5.4 Application In this section, you can configure system settings, including “Setting” (Video File, FTP, and SMTP), “Schedule” (Record Type and Period Setting) and “Alarm” (Event and Action).
  • Page 29: Setting

    5.4.1 Setting Set video record time by selecting a value in the “AVI duration” field and a video record format when the alarm is triggered. Press the “Save” button to save your settings. 5.4.1.1 Video File...
  • Page 30: Ftp

    Set video record time by selecting a value in the “AVI duration” field and set a video format when the alarm is triggered. The values contained in the AVI format fields are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code and resolution fields in the image setting page. The corresponding values are listed below.
  • Page 31: Smtp

    5.4.1.3 SMTP You can set the number and type of images which you want to receive via e-mail. The values contained in the “Attach File Format” field are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code field in the image setting page. The corresponding values are listed below. ...
  • Page 32: Period Setting

    5.4.2.2 Period Setting Store image files based on the schedule you set. Configure settings and then press “Save” to save settings. Note: if you set up recording schedules, the “AVI duration” function (refer to 5.4.1.1 for related settings) or the “alarm duration” function (refer to 5.4.3 for related settings) can not work.
  • Page 33: Action

     Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet is Lost: set an alarm condition when Ethernet disconnected.  Digital Input: send a signal to the camera to trigger an alarm. Check it to enable this function. Then, set digital input as “High” or “Low” ...
  • Page 34: Reset Camera

    6. Reset Camera There are two ways to reinstate the Factory Default settings for the camera. 6.1 Software Reset Login as the administrator to “Live View”. Go into Setup. Then click System  Update. Choose the desired option:  Restart Camera – The camera is restarted without changing any settings. Typically used after updating firmware.
  • Page 35 2. Rotate camera cover counter clockwise to expose the lens. 3. User a screwdriver to press the hardware reset button. Then assemble the front cap & the sun shield back Reset Button...

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