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DVTel IP Camera
Installation Manual
M9531A, June 05

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Summary of Contents for DVTEL 9501-M4-N/P

  • Page 1 DVTel IP Camera Installation Manual M9531A, June 05...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    7. Do not attempt to fix or replace any parts of the camera. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel such as DVTel certified dealers and DVTel Technical Support Staff. 8. Use only UL Listed Class 2 power supplies (12-24 VDC) Regulatory Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE ..............................4 ENCODER CONFIGURATION ........................ 5 RCP+ E ..................6 SSIGNING THE AMERA AN XTENSION RCP+ E ..............7 SSIGNING AN XTENSION TO A ATITUDE RCHIVER PHYSICAL INSTALLATION........................8 LATITUDE CONFIGURATION ......................10...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface This manual contains instructions for installing and configuring the DVTel 9501-M4-N/P Internet Protocol (IP) fixed color/B&W video cameras. The “N” model provides output in NTSC, the “P” model in PAL. The camera contains a built-in MPEG-4 encoder that converts analog video into one or two MPEG-4 streams.
  • Page 5: Encoder Configuration

    (some early models of the camera do not have this sticker. In that case, the default IP address is 192.168.0.1). 1. Install the DVTel ActiveX extensions on your computer. The application can be found in the firmware folder of the installation CD under the name DVTELACX.exe.
  • Page 6: Assigning Thec

    10. Once the new settings have been sent to the camera, exit the configuration page. Assigning the Camera an RCP+ Extension The encoder’s default RCP+ extension (or port) is 1800. It is recommended that this value be change prior to using the camera with Latitude. Start>Programs>DVTel Latitude 3.0>Tools>Video Unit Search 1. Go to...
  • Page 7: Assigning An

    To use the camera with Latitude, you will need to associate its RCP+ port with one (or more, in the case of fail-over or redundant archiving) of your Latitude Archivers. Start>Programs>DVTel 1. On the server on which the Latitude Archiver resides, go to Latitude 3.0>Resource Administration Tool...
  • Page 8: Physical Installation

    Physical Installation 1. Mount a lens onto the camera. The camera supports fixed, manual and auto iris lenses. If DC LENS applicable, connect the lens to the connector on the back of the camera. The camera is factory set for CS-mount lenses, but you can attach a C-mount lens as well. STATUS LINK RESET...
  • Page 9 4. To adjust the position of the camera, as well as back focus, zoom and other lens settings, you can connect an analog monitor to the camera’s BNC port. FLON 5. If necessary, change the DIP switches for Flicker On ( ), Back Light ALC/ELC Compensation (...
  • Page 10: Latitude Configuration

    Latitude Configuration 1. Launch the Latitude AdminCenter, Logical 2. In the System View Pane ( view), browse for the camera. If it has yet to be configured, its name should be based on the IP address assigned to it, followed by the suffix “–...
  • Page 11 Input filter mode . In most cases, DVTel recommends Medium that you checkmark the former and choose for the latter. Apply changes Click Note that different qualities can be set for different dates/times. If you wish to do so, return to the step after you create additional coverages.

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