Super Circuits PC2MP-UXP User Manual

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PC2MP-UXP
Megapixel Network Camera
USER MANUAL
Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully,
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference
PC2MP-UXP_RM 10/20/14

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  • Page 1 PC2MP-UXP Megapixel Network Camera USER MANUAL Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully, Be sure to keep it handy for later reference PC2MP-UXP_RM 10/20/14...
  • Page 2 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual A b o u t This Doc ume n t T hi s m an u a l i s in t e n d e d for adm inis trators and users of t he P C 2 MP -U X . I t i ncl ud e s in st ru ct io n s for usi ng and managi ng the Netw or k C amer a o n y o u r n e two r k.
  • Page 3: Cautions

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Cautions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instruction

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Table of Contents CAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION OVERVIEW USING THE NETWORK CAMERA CONFIGURING THE NETWORK CAMERA BASIC > NETWORK BASIC > USERS BASIC > VIDEO > COMMON BASIC > VIDEO > H.264 BASIC > VIDEO > MJPEG BASIC >...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Overview Features Thank you for purchasing a network surveillance product. PC2MP-UXP is a high-performance, Megapixel Network Camera which offers the perfect solution for integrating network-based video surveillance system. Key Features - Onvif 1.0 - Simultaneous H.264 and MJPEG video streams at up to 30 fps in 1920x1080 resolution...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Product Description Description and function ➍ ➊ Reset Micro SD Reset Micro SD ➎ ➏ ➌ ➋ Network Dome Camera User’s Manual...
  • Page 8 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Product Description Description and function ➑ ➐ 1. Reset Button – Resets the product to the factory default settings. 2. Service Video Connector – Outputs video to the monitor. 3. Status LED 4. Hole 5. Micro SD Card Socket. 6.
  • Page 9: Using The Network Camera

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Using the Network Camera The Network Camera can be used with either Internet Explorer or Central Monitoring System (CMS) in Microsoft Windows operating systems. Note: For information on installing the Network Camera, please refer to the Installation Guide. Accessing the Network Camera Start your browser (when you first run ActiveX to install, run an “IE as Administrator”...
  • Page 10 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Using the Network Camera If the Windows Security Alert pop-up window appears, click the “Unblock” Button. After installing the ActiveX Control, a Login page will be displayed. Enter the user ID and password. Note: Default User ID and Password is [ID: admin, Password: admin] IP CAMERA IP CAMERA Network Dome Camera User’s Manual...
  • Page 11 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Using the Network Camera 8. The video image will be displayed in your browser. IP CAMERA IP CAMERA Important: To view streaming video in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your browser to allow the Web Viewer to be installed on your computer.
  • Page 12: Live View Page

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Using the Network Camera Live View page If the Network Camera has been customized on Setup>Advanced>Live View Layout, the buttons and other items shown below may or may not be displayed on the Live View page. The following diagram provides an overview of each available button.
  • Page 13: Configuring The Network Camera

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera This section describes how to configure the Network Camera and is intended for: • Administrators, who have unrestricted access to the entire Setup menu. • Operators, who have access to the Video & Image and Event Configuration settings. The Network Camera is configured from the Setup menu in a standard web browser.
  • Page 14: Basic > Network

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Basic > Network This section describes the basic network settings and SMTP notification. If the SMTP notification feature is enabled, user can receive an IP change notification by e-mail when the IP address is changed by the DHCP server.
  • Page 15: Basic > Users

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Basic > Users This section describes the administrator and user account settings. Each user can be configured to different authority levels. 1. Admin Account A. Admin ID – Enter the administrator ID. B.
  • Page 16: Basic > Video > Common

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Basic > Video > Common This section the basic settings for videos. NOTE: Audio output is not supported. Important: These setting values will affect the original video and images. 1. H.264 A.
  • Page 17: Basic > Video > H.264

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera 5. Text Overlay Settings A. Include date – Includes date in the video image as configured. B. Include time – Includes time in the video image as configured. C. Include text –Enter your own text in the field to overlay text in the video image. Note: The maximum number of characters in this field is 17 characters.
  • Page 18: Basic > Video > Mjpeg

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Basic > Video > MJPEG This section describes basic setting for MJPEG video. Note: These setting values do not apply to H.246 video. 1. Image Appearance Quality – Changing the image quality affects the amount of bandwidth required. High value improves image quality, but uses more bandwidth.
  • Page 19: Basic > Date & Time

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Basic > Date & Time This section describes about the date and time settings. 1. Current Server Time A. Date – Displays current date of Network Camera. B. Time – Displays current time of Network Camera. 2.
  • Page 20: Advanced > Camera Setting

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Camera Setting This section describes the advanced settings of the camera. 1. Basic Settings A. Lens Type – The camera lens type. B. Day and Night Mode – The day and night mode can be selected from the drop down list. Auto –...
  • Page 21: Advanced > Event Server

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Event Server This section describes configuring the event server used in the event action section. 1. Select Server A. Select the server type to configure. Configuration is only available for FTP servers. 2.
  • Page 22: Advanced > Event Actions

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Event Actions This section describes how to configure the Network Camera for event handling. Various actions can be configured to run when certain types of event occur. 1. Trigger / Action Type Defines the trigger type or action type.
  • Page 23 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Prepare to configure event action Event Servers are used for receiving uploaded image files and/or notification messages. To set up an Event server for your Network Camera, go to Setup > Advanced > Event Server or Setup > Advanced > SMTP and enter the required information according to the selected server type.
  • Page 24: Action Configuration For [Motion Detection + Upload Image + Ftp]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Motion Detection + Upload Image + FTP] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable 3. Select the trigger type to motion detection. 4. Select the action type to upload image. 5.
  • Page 25: Action Configuration For [Motion Detection + Upload Image + E-Mail]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Motion Detection + Upload Image + E-mail] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable 3. Select the trigger type to motion detection. 4. Select the action type to upload image. 5.
  • Page 26: Action Configuration For [Motion Detection + Activate Output]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Motion Detection + Activate output] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to motion detection. 4. Select the action type to activate output. 5.
  • Page 27: Action Configuration For [Motion Detection + E-Mail Notification]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Motion Detection + E-mail Notification] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to motion detection. 4. Select the action type to e-mail notification. 5.
  • Page 28: Action Configuration For [Sensor Input + Upload Image + Ftp]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Sensor Input + Upload Image + FTP] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to sensor in. 4. Select the input condition A.
  • Page 29: Action Configuration For [Sensor Input + Upload Image + E-Mail]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Sensor Input + Upload Image + E-mail] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 11. Select the image frequency. (frame per second) 2. Select the enable. 12. Select the pre-trigger buffer. 3.
  • Page 30: Action Configuration For [Sensor Input + Activate Output]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Sensor Input + Activate Output] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to sensor in. 4. Select the input condition A.
  • Page 31: Action Configuration For [Sensor Input + E-Mail Notification]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Sensor Input + E-mail Notification] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to sensor in. 4. Select the input condition A.
  • Page 32: Action Configuration For [Manual Trigger + Upload Image + Ftp]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Manual Trigger + Upload Image + FTP] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to manual trigger. 4. Select the action type to upload image. 5.
  • Page 33: Action Configuration For [Manual Trigger + Upload Image + E-Mail]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Manual Trigger + Upload Image + E-mail] 11. Select pre-trigger buffer. 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 12. Select post-trigger buffer. 3. Select the trigger type to manual trigger. 13.
  • Page 34: Action Configuration For [Manual Trigger + Activate Output]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Manual Trigger + Activate Output] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to manual trigger. 4. Select the action type to activate output. 5.
  • Page 35: Action Configuration For [Manual Trigger + E-Mail Notification]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Manual Trigger + E-mail Notification] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to manual trigger. 4. Select the action type to e-mail notification. 5.
  • Page 36: Action Configuration For [Network Fail + Activate Output]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Network Fail + Activate Output] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to network fail. 4. Select the action type to activate output. 5.
  • Page 37: Action Configuration For [Reboot]

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Action configuration for [Reboot] 1. Enter a descriptive event name. 2. Select the enable. 3. Select the trigger type to reboot. Note: Action type is pre-selected to e-mail notification. 4. Enter the e-mail address which receives notification. 5.
  • Page 38: Advanced > Motion Settings

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Motion Settings 1. Motion Detection Area A. This screen displays the live video image and users can configure the motion detection field as desired on the screen. 2. Motion Detection Setting A.
  • Page 39 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Configuration of motion detection 1. Enter a descriptive window name. 2. Select the Object Size. Note: Higher level – Only very large objects trigger motion detection. Lower level – Even small objects trigger motion detection. (Recommended values: 10 ~ 20%) 3.
  • Page 40: Advanced > Smtp

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > SMTP This section describes how to configure the SMTP server. 1. SMTP Server A. Server Name – Enter the SMTP server’s Network address or host name. Important: A DNS server must be specified in the Setup>Advanced>Advanced network if you are using a host name.
  • Page 41: Advanced > Advanced Network

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Advanced Network This section describes the advanced network settings. 1. Host Name Setting A.Host Name – The Network Camera can be accessed using a host name instead of an IP address. The host name is usually the same as the assigned DNS name.
  • Page 42 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera 3. NTP Setting A. NTP IP Address – Enter the NTP server’s IP address or host name. Important: The DNS server must be specified if you are using a host name. 4.
  • Page 43: Advanced > Https

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > HTTPS This section describes the HTTPS settings. HTTPS provides encryption and secure identification of the server over an insecure network. 1. Create A. Country – Enter a 2 letter code name of the country where the certificate will be used. B.
  • Page 44 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > RTP This section describes the RTP settings. The RTP settings manage the IP addresses and port numbers to use for video streams. 1. Port Range A. The RTP port range defines the range of ports that the video streams will automatically use. Limit the range of ports permitted for RTP unicast or multicast by entering the Start port and End port in the provided fields with the value between 1024 and 65535.
  • Page 45: Advanced > Mask

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Mask This section describes how to configure privacy mask. 1. Privacy Mask Area A. This screen displays the live video image and user can configure a Privacy Mask window as desired on the screen.
  • Page 46 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Configuration of privacy mask Create a Privacy Mask window with the following steps as shown below. 1. Enter a descriptive window name. 2. Check the check box for use. 3. Click the add button to create the new Privacy Mask window. 4.
  • Page 47: Advanced > Live View Layout

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > Live View Layout This section describes the settings of the live view layout. 1. Display Control in the Live View - The live view page can be customized as desired. To enable the control buttons, check the preferred check box.
  • Page 48: Advanced > Ip Address Filter

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Advanced > IP Address Filter This section describes how to deny access to the Network Camera from a specific IP address. 1. Security Function: Deny A. Enable IP address filter – Checking this option will allow the user to either deny or allow access to the ip address in the list, which can be controlled by clicking on Deny or Allow option.
  • Page 49: Maintenance > Initialize & Upgrade

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Maintenance > Initialize & Upgrade This section describes how to reset the Network Camera and upgrade the firmware. 1. Initialize A. Reboot – Reboot the Network Camera. B. Restore – Reset all setting values, except network setting values. C.
  • Page 50: Maintenance > Logs

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Maintenance > Logs This section describes the system logs. 1. System Logs The Network Camera records when a particular event occurs in the log record. A. First Page – Go to the first page of the log record. B.
  • Page 51: Support > System / Help

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Configuring the Network Camera Support > System / Help This section describes the system information and help menu. 1. System Information Displays the system information of the Network Camera. 2. Guide for Troubleshooting If you suspect a problem is being caused by incorrect configuration or some other minor problem, consult the troubleshooting guide.
  • Page 52: Product Specifications

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Product Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION NOTE Image Device 1/3” SONY 2.1M Progressive Scan CMOS Lens Pinhole Lens , Board Lens Unit: mm Day and Night True Day & Night with ICR Mechanism Minimum Illumination Color: 0.625 lux, B/W: 0.31 lux H.264 Main Profile Video Codec Motion JPEG...
  • Page 53 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Product Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION NOTE Video format change Stream play / stop Snapshot Instant recording(Max 5. minutes) Web Viewer Manual trigger Output control Screen magnification Status indicator (video, record, alarm, motion) Enclosure Plastic case CPU : ARM 926EJ-S Processors and RAM : 128 MB Memory...
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Troubleshooting This section describes the symptoms, possible causes and corrective actions. Symptoms Remedial Actions Reference If the Network Camera and your computer are located The Network on different subnets, you will not be able to set the Camera is located IP address.
  • Page 55: Glossary

    Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Glossary This section provides glossary for understanding the Network Camera. ActiveX: A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required. API: Application Programming Interface. The API can be used for integrating products into other applications.
  • Page 56 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Glossary Intranet : A private network limited to an organization or corporation. Usually closed to external traffic. IP: Internet Protocol. IP address: A unique set of numbers used by a computer on the network to allow it to be identified and found. JPEG: A standard image format, used widely for photographs.
  • Page 57 Network Dome Camera User’s Manual Glossary TCP / IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A suite of network protocols that determine how data is transmitted. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the Internet. TCP keeps track of the individual packets of information and IP contains the rules for how the packets are actually sent and received.

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