Ganz ZN-B2MTP User Manual

Ganz ZN-B2MTP User Manual

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ZN-BxMTP Series User's Manual
PixelPro Series
ZN-B2MTP / ZN-B2MTP-2 / ZN-B1MTP
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10-2014-A

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  • Page 1 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series ZN-B2MTP / ZN-B2MTP-2 / ZN-B1MTP 10-2014-A...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
  • Page 3 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock does not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Contents 1. PRODUCT FEATURES ........................... 6 2. ACCESSING THE CAMERA ........................11 2.1 A ........................11 CCESS FROM A BROWSER 2.2 A ..................12 CCESSING THE CAMERA FROM THE NTERNET 2.3 A ...................... 12 DJUSTING THE MAGE AND OCUS...
  • Page 5 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 12.3 S > M ........................40 YSTEM AINTENANCE 12.4 S > I ........................42 YSTEM NFORMATION 13. DIMENSIONS ............................43 14. SPECIFICATIONS ..........................45 10-2014-A...
  • Page 6: Product Features

    PixelPro Series 1. Product Features The GANZ PixelPro is a high performance H.264 network camera, designed for demanding security installations. It delivers crisp, clear images, disclosing every detail, thanks to its top quality Megapixel progressive CMOS sensor and advanced image processing.
  • Page 7 The GANZ PixelPro connects to the network via a standard network cable, and automatically detects the speed of the local network segment (10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet). This socket could also be used to power the GANZ PixelPro via Power over Ethernet (PoE). The camera auto-senses the correct power level when using a PoE switch, router or injector.
  • Page 8 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Alarm out One relay output (0.5A 125VAC / 1A 30VDC) Pin Assignment 4. Micro SD card Save snapshot images onto a Micro SD card. 5. Control Button This button has 3 functions by pressing time. 1) Switch NTSC / PAL format (less than 1 second) 2) System reboot (around 5 seconds) 3) Factory Default Reset (More than 10 seconds)
  • Page 9 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Adjustment A: Rotate locking screw B: Tilt locking screw C: Pan locking screw 10-2014-A...
  • Page 10 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Mounting to a ceiling / wall Secure the camera to ceiling or wall with supplied tapping screws like below. For waterproofing purposes, apply the “Silicone sealant” around the area where the mount base contacts the wall or ceiling. ANCHOR (3) TAPPING SCREW M4x30 (3) Silicone sealant...
  • Page 11: Accessing The Camera

    PixelPro Series 2. Accessing the Camera Follow the instructions in the GANZ PixelPro Installation Guide to install the camera. The GANZ PixelPro could be accessed with most standard operating systems and browsers. The recommended browser is Internet Explorer for Windows with other operating systems.
  • Page 12: Accessing The Camera From The Internet

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 2.2 Accessing the camera from the Internet Once installed, the camera is accessible on the local network (LAN). Configure the router/firewall to allow incoming data traffic to access the camera from the Internet. For security reasons this is usually done on a specific port.
  • Page 13: Video Stream Types

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 2.5 Video stream types H.264 protocols and communication methods • RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is a protocol that allows programs to manage the real-time transmission of multimedia data, via unicast or multicast. • RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) serves as a control protocol, to negotiate the type of transport protocol to use for the stream.
  • Page 14: The Setup

    RTSP traffic. 3. The Setup The GANZ PixelPro is configured from the Setup link, which is available on the top left hand side in the web interface. This configuration could be done by: •...
  • Page 15: Analog Output

    This Analog Video Format menu moved to “Codec” page from FW1558 and later. 5. Video The following descriptions show examples of some of the features available in the GANZ PixelPro. 5.1 Codec These are the tools for adjusting the H.264 settings and controlling the video bit rate.
  • Page 16 1 Mbit/s. The H.264 standard provides scope for a large range of different coding tools for use by various applications in different situations, and the GANZ PixelPro provides certain subsets of these tools.
  • Page 17 Video Mirroring mode can be set to None, Horizontal, Vertical or Flip (H+V). Bandwidth Limit Limit the bandwidth that the GANZ PixelPro can use during a network connection. Max Bandwidth Specify the maximum bandwidth that the GANZ PixelPro can use during a network connection.
  • Page 18: Camera

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 5.2 Camera This section allows you to adjust various camera settings. 5.2.1 Exposure Control Exposure Mode Auto: Use this settings for automatic exposure control. Manual: Use these settings to control camera exposure manually. Auto (Motion Priority): Use this settings to be improved blurred images of the moving objects under low light conditions.
  • Page 19: Day & Night Control

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Max Shutter Speed Slowest shutter speed can be selected from the menu. *This function is available from FW1558 and later. Anti-Flicker Mode (Flicker less mode) Anti-Flicker Mode can be set to 60Hz, 50Hz or OFF. 60Hz: NTSC 50Hz: PAL or flicker-free mode (to use the camera in locations lit by fluorescent lighting).
  • Page 20: White Balance Control

    The White balance adjustment setting is used to make the colors in the image appear consistent, compensating for the different colors present in different light sources. The GANZ PixelPro camera can be set to automatically identify the light source and compensate for its color temperature.
  • Page 21: Audio

    Audio from a connected a line source could be connected to the Audio in connector of the GANZ PixelPro camera. If there are problems with the sound input being too low or high, adjust the input gain for the microphone connected to the GANZ PixelPro camera.
  • Page 22: Live

    7. Live 7.1 Setup The GANZ PixelPro could support 10 simultaneous users. In case of multicast, the GANZ PixelPro could support unlimited number of users. If supported on the network, consider using multicasting, as the bandwidth consumption will be much lower.
  • Page 23: Privacy Masking

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 7.2 Privacy Masking This uses masking to hide sections that you do not want to appear in the shooting screen. Maximum 2 locations can be hidden with color. Mask Area All View:Shows the masking area both Area 1 and 2. Click the Masking Area 1 or 2 to make a masking.
  • Page 24: Sd Card

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 8. SD Card 8.1 Configuration SD Card Configuration This configuration page allows you to save still images to the Micro SD (SDHC) card. Overwriting The system will overwrite the oldest data on the SD card to continually record the newest data.
  • Page 25: Event

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 8.2 Event Event SD Writing You can configure the camera to store still images based on events such as Alarm In and Motion detection. SD Writing SD Writing will Enable / Disable event recording to the SD card. When Disabled, all remaining menus will be deactivated.
  • Page 26: Periodical

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 8.3 Periodical Periodical SD Writing It is setting page to save the still images in the Micro SD card periodically. The Directory and File Prefix fields are same as on the SD Card > Event page. Interval allows for saving still images based on frequency (1 image every 10 sec, for example).
  • Page 27: Ftp

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 9. FTP 9.1 FTP > Config Server Configuration (This function is N/A on this model) External Server Configuration It is setting page to transmit the still shot to remote sites, using the FTP server. Specify the external FTP server information such as IP address, port number, Username and password.
  • Page 28: Ftp > Periodical

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Event FTP Sending It enables FTP transmission triggered by event. Directory : This folder will be created into external FTP server automatically. File Prefix : The file name will start from this prefix. Mapping : You can specify event mapping for Event FTP. Effective Period : You can specify “Always”...
  • Page 29: Event

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 10. Event 10.1 Event > Alarm Port Alarm Input - Used for connecting external alarm devices and triggering images for specific alarm-based events. The input is typically connected to a motion detector or any other external security device, and images could be uploaded whenever the detector is activated.
  • Page 30: Event > Motion

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 10.2 Event > Motion Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm event with analyzes the video whenever objects movements occurs in the video image. Maximum 4 windows can be configured. Area Sensitivity:1(low) ~ 10(High) – The higher the number is, the higher the sensitivity level becomes.
  • Page 31: Event > Tamper Detection

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 10.3 Event > Tamper Detection Tamper Detection Camera detects the tampering with analyzes the video image. When the camera angle is moved, covered or sprayed to the front cover, defocusing severely, it can be triggered to an alarm event.
  • Page 32: Network

    Click the Setup > Network > IP Setup to see the current network settings. IP Address Configuration - The GANZ PixelPro supports both IP version 4 and IP version 6 (IPv6 will be supported in V3.00). Both versions may be enabled simultaneously, and at least one version should be always enabled.
  • Page 33 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series How to assign IP address Default setting is set to “DHCP” and “UPnP” function is set to ON. If your network has DHCP server and UPnP function is enabled on your PC, you can find the network camera in “My network”. If DHCP server is not available in your network, please assign IP address as following process.
  • Page 34: Network > Service Port

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 11.2 Network > Service Port Service Port HTTP port- The default HTTP port number (80) could be changed to any port within the range 1-65535. This is useful for simple port mapping. RTSP port- The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to start an H.264 stream. Enter the RTSP port number to use.
  • Page 35: Network > E-Mail

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series RTP port range, Multicast Setup These settings are the IP address, port number, and Time-To-Live value to use for the video stream(s) in multicast H.264 format. Only certain IP addresses and port numbers should be used for multicast streams. 11.4 Network >...
  • Page 36: Network > Ddns

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 11.5 Network > DDNS How to setup the DDNS: 1) DDNS set to ON. “mac address.dvrlink.net” is registered to the DDNS server. User can connect to the camera with: “http://mac address.dvrlink.net”. 2) DDNS set to ON and user inputs “user-defined name”. “mac address.dvrlink.net”...
  • Page 37: Network > Upnp

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 11.6 Network > UPnP Universal Plug & Play (UPnP) allows you to find the IP camera automatically on your network. In order to be able to detect the camera automatically, you must enable the UPnP function on both the camera and on your PC.
  • Page 38: System

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Select “Network Services” and click “Details”. Then select “UPnP user Interface” 12. System 12.1 System > User Access the camera and the Configure Root Password dialog appears. Enter the User name: ADMIN and password is 1234. To changed password or add a user click SETUP >...
  • Page 39: System > Date & Time

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 12.2 System > Date & Time Date & Time Format - specify the formats for the date and time (12h or 24h) displayed in the Live View video streams. Use the predefined formats or use your own custom date and time formats.
  • Page 40: System > Maintenance

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 12.3 System > Maintenance System Name Choose a system name to identify the camera when using e-mail notifications. System Reboot Reboot the camera. Factory Default To reset the camera settings to the original factory default settings. Enable Firmware Upgrade / Firmware Updates To upgrade Firmware of the camera, follow the instruction below.
  • Page 41 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 3) When Firmware upgrade menu is displayed, browse to the desired firmware file on your computer. Click OK. NOTE: Do not disconnect power to the unit during the upgrade. The unit will restart automatically after the upgrade has completed. (1~5 minutes) System Reset (Factory Default Reset) There are two ways to reset the camera back to factory default.
  • Page 42: System > Information

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 12.4 System > Information System Information You can confirm the system information about the camera here. 10-2014-A...
  • Page 43: Dimensions

    ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 13. Dimensions 13-1. Without Mount Bracket (291; B2MTP-2) -Top view- -Bottom view- UNIT: mm 10-2014-A...
  • Page 44 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series 13-2. With Mount Bracket (335; B2MTP-2) 3/4” NTP 3/4” NTP -Top view- -Bottom view- UNIT: mm 10-2014-A...
  • Page 45: Specifications

    CAMERA Slow Shutter 2x, 4x, 8x Motorized Zoom and Focus lens Lens ZN-B2MTP ; f=3~9mm, F1.2~2.1 ZN-B2MTP-2 ; f=10-23mm, F1.6~2.6 ZN-B2MTP; Horizontal ; f=3mm(Wide) 104.2°, f=9mm(Tele) 35.5° Angle of View ZN-B2MTP-2; Horizontal ; f=10mm(wide) 30.5° ,f=23mm(Tele) 13.2° Day & Night...
  • Page 46 90%, Non-condensing Materials Aluminum Diecasting 2.0 kg Weight ZN-B2MTP ; Φ145 X 330(H) mm Dimensions(W x H x D) ZN-B2MTP-2 ; Φ145 X 335(H) mm IP Rating IP66 * The specifications and/or appearance of the product may change without a prior notice.
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  • Page 50 ZN-BxMTP Series User’s Manual PixelPro Series Revision History REV# DATE(M/D/Y) Comments 06-2014-A 06/17/2014 Added revision# to each pages. Minor update on Specification Added schedule on Day & Night menu 10-2014-A 10/30/2014 Additions and revisions for new FW(1558). Minor update on some pages. 10-2014-A...

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