High-definition fixed dome camera with sfp interface (2 pages)
Summary of Contents for Siqura pd1103
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PD1103 Series 3 MP Intelligent IP PTZ Dome Cameras...
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Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Liability Siqura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual. Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all relevant product components, this manual may nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies.
Connect the camera to a WAN ............... Get access to the camera ................Get access via web browser ..............Get access via Siqura Device Manager ............ Get access via UPnP ................Log on to the camera ................Install the videoplayer plug-in ...............
About this manual What's in this manual This is version 1 of the user assistance which is embedded in the web interface of the PD1103 series camera. The Help topics give you all the information you need for using this product efficiently.
Safety and compliance This section provides safety instructions and compliance information. In This Chapter 2.1 Safety instructions....................6 2.2 Compliance information................... 7 Safety instructions These instructions are intended to make sure that the user can use the product correctly and avoid danger or property loss.
Use the unit under conditions where the temperature remains within the range given in the Technical Specifications of this product. You can download the datasheet of the camera at www.siqura.com. ● To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is required to ensure a proper operating environment.
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Safety and compliance EU Conformity Statement This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonised European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Functions overview This section gives an overview of the functions offered by the speed dome camera. Note: The availability of the functions may vary depending on the model of the camera. Limit stops The dome can be programmed to move within limit stops (left/right, up/down). Scan modes The dome provides five scan modes: auto scan, tilt scan, frame scan, random scan and panorama scan.
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Functions overview Proportional pan/tilt Proportional pan/tilt automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds according to the amount of zoom. In telephoto zoom mode, the pan and tilt speeds are slower than in wide angle zoom mode. This keeps the image from moving too fast on the live view image when there is a large amount of zoom.
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Functions overview User management The user logged in as admin can edit users with different levels of permission. Multiple users are allowed to simultaneously access and control the same network speed dome via the network. 3D Digital noise reduction Compared to general 2D digital noise reduction, 3D digital noise reduction processes the noise between two frames besides processing the noise in one frame.
Connect to network This section gives instructions for connecting the camera to the network. In This Chapter 4.1 System requirements.................... 12 4.2 Connect the camera to a LAN................. 12 4.3 Connect the camera to a WAN................14 System requirements To open communication with the camera, you need: ●...
Connect the two devices with a network cable. Open the web interface of the camera from a web browser on the computer. For details, see Get access via web browser. For information about Siqura Device Manager, see Get access via Siqura Device Manager. Default settings Out of the box, the camera has these settings: ●...
Connect to network Add the camera to the intended subnet Via the web interface of the camera, you can change its network settings to add it to the subnet it will be used in. On the Network page, click the TCP/IP tab. Set the IP address of the camera to the desired subnet.
Connect to network Dynamic IP connection Before you start, obtain a dynamic IP address from an Internet Service Provider (ISP). With the dynamic IP address, you can connect the network camera via a modem or a router. To connect the network camera via a router Establish a connection between the network camera and the router.
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Connect to network To set private domain name resolution Install and run the IP Server software on a computer with a static IP. Access the network camera through the LAN through a web browser. On the DDNS tab of the Network page in the camera, select Enable DDNS. In the DDNS Type list, select IPServer.
Note that DHCP is enabled by default on the camera. If a DHCP server exists on the network, the camera may have acquired an IP address from the DHCP address range. In that case, refer to your system administrator for assistance. You can also use Siqura Device Manager or UPnP to detect the camera.
Get access to the camera Get access via Siqura Device Manager Siqura Device Manager is a Windows-based software tool that you can use to manage and configure Siqura IP cameras and video encoders. The tool automatically locates Siqura devices on the network and offers you an intuitive interface to set and manage network settings, configure devices, show device status, and perform firmware upgrade.
To access the webpages of the camera, double-click its entry in the list of found devices. To assign a DHCP server Record the MAC address of the camera (see the Serial no. column in Siqura Device Manager) for future identification In the list of detected devices, right-click the device with the network property that you would like to change.
Get access to the camera If user accounts exist on the camera, you are directed to the login page (see Log on to the camera). Log on to the camera By default, users can freely open the web interface of the camera. Admin account Out of the box, users do not need to log on to the web interface.
Get access to the camera Note: The IP address of the camera gets locked after seven failed passwords attempts for the admin and five attempts for the user/operator. Install the videoplayer plug-in For (live) video viewing and operating the camera, a videoplayer plug-in is needed. If the plug-in is not detected you are prompted to download and install it.
Get access to the camera Power-up action After the power is applied, the speed dome performs self-test actions. It starts with lens actions and then proceeds with pan and tilt movement. After the power-up self-test actions, system information is displayed on screen for 40 seconds. The information includes details about the dome model, address, protocol, version and other information.
Live View The Live View page is the home page of the web interface. It is shown when you successfully connect to the camera. What this page is for On the Live View page, you can view real-time video, capture images and configure various video settings.
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Live View Menu The vertical menu on the left gives access to the pages of the web interface. Clicking an entry opens the associated page. Live View window This area is used to display live video from the connected camera. Toolbar The horizontal bar at the bottom of the page contains two groups of buttons.
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Live View Buttons (right side) Description Stops Live View (screen goes blank) Starts Live View Captures the image Starts a recording Stops a recording Enables regional exposure Enables regional focus Opens Audio Volume control Enables you to control audio volume by dragging the slider Manual recordings and snapshots Clicking Start Recording starts a manual recording.
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Live View PTZ Speed slider Use the PTZ Speed slider to adjust the speed of pan/tilt movements. Drag to the right to increase speed and to the left to decrease speed. Zoom/Focus/Iris buttons Zoom out/in Focus far/near Iris close/open Additional buttons Availability of the following buttons varies per camera model.
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Live View Preset management Patrol management Pattern management Presets By setting a preset, you can save a camera position to which you want the camera to return when you call the preset or when an event occurs. Preset buttons The following buttons are available for preset management. Set preset Call preset Delete preset...
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Live View Predefined presets The Preset list contains 300 presets. Some of them are predefined with special commands. You can call them but not configure them. For example, preset 99 is “Start auto scan”. If you call this preset, the speed dome starts the auto scan function. Preset Function Preset...
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Live View Set patrol Add preset Start patrol Delete preset Stop patrol Move preset down Delete patrol Move preset up To create a patrol In the PTZ panel, click the Patrol tab. Select a Patrol Path number. Click Set. Click Add. In the Preset list, select a preset number.
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Live View ● The limit stops and auto flip will be invalid. ● The 3D positioning operation is not supported. Pattern buttons The following buttons are available for pattern management. Start recording Stop pattern Stop recording Delete pattern Start pattern To create a pattern In the PTZ panel, click the Pattern tab.
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Live View Important: Before you can use this function, you need to go to the PTZ page and enable Auto Tracking. 3D Positioning Clicking Start 3D Zoom in the toolbar of the PTZ panel opens the 3D positioning mode. In this mode, you can: ●...
Playback What this page is for On the Playback page, you can view recorded video stored on a network disk or on the SD card. To search for recorded video On the Playback page, go to the calender on the right. Select the date you need.
Playback Task Action Button To start playback Click Start To pause playback Click Pause To stop playback Click Stop To accelerate playback speed Click Fast forward To reduce playback speed Click Slow forward To advance one frame Click Single frame Additional functions The buttons below are located on the right side of the toolbar.
System The System page is the central place for viewing and configuring device and firmware related information and settings. On the various tabs, you can adjust the time settings, reboot the camera, restore the default settings, upgrade the firmware, view logs, and configure RS-485 and local settings.
System In Device No., type the camera number. Click Save. Reference information The non-editable content on this tab serves as reference information for maintenance or future configuration of the camera. Note that this information varies per model. Time Settings System > Time Settings What this tab is for On the Time Settings tab, you can set the device date and time manually or use an NTP server.
System The interval between two synchronising actions by an NTP server can be set from 1 to 10080 minutes. Click Test. The connection to the time server is tested. If your settings are correct, click Save. Note: If the camera is connected to a public network, use an NTP server that has a time synchronisation function.
System What this tab is for Use the Upgrade & Maintenance tab for the following tasks: ● Reboot the camera ● Restore the factory-default camera settings, ● Export/Import a camera configuration file ● Upgrade the camera firmware Reboot the camera If there are connectivity problems or if an error occurs, reboot the camera.
Reboot the camera when the import has completed. Upgrade the system We advise you to visit www.siqura.com and check if new firmware for your camera is available. To upgrade the system, download the latest firmware file to your computer and complete the steps below.
System Note: Make sure that the Baud Rate, PTZ Protocol and PTZ Address parameters of the camera are exactly the same as those of the control device. System > Log What this tab is for On the Log tab, you can view and export information kept in the Alarm, Exception, Operation, and Information logs of the camera.
System Local Configuration System > Local Configuration What this tab is for On the Local Configuration tab, you can configure Live View settings and set the paths to the storage folders for snapshots, clips and downloads. Live View Parameters Use this section to set the protocol type and live view performance. To configure the Live View parameters Select the protocol to be used.
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System Record File Settings Use this section to set the file size and the paths to the storage folders for video you recorded with your web browser. To set the file size and the paths to your storage Set the packed size of manually recorded and downloaded video files to 256M, 512M or This sets the maximum file size for recordings to the selected value.
Security On the Security page, you can manage user accounts, configure authentication settings and enable an IP address filter. In This Chapter 9.1 User Management....................42 9.2 Authentication...................... 43 9.3 IP Address Filter....................45 User Management Security > User Management What this tab is for The User Management tab is the place where the admin user adds, modifies and deletes user accounts.
Security ● Do not use complete words that can be found in a dictionary ● Use a random combination of at least two of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers and special characters Note: For better protection, especially in high-security systems, we advise you to change the password at regular intervals.
Security ● Data communication security ● Illegal login lock RTSP Authentication From a security perspective, it may be undesirable that users can freely connect to the camera over RTSP to view a video stream. With RTSP Authentication, it is possible to restrict access to users with a valid account.
Security IP Address Filter Security > IP Address Filter On the IP Address Filter tab, you can deny/allow access to the camera from specific IP addresses. To turn on the IP address filter Select Enable IP Address Filter. In the IP Address Filter Type list, select Forbidden or Allowed, as required. Forbidden: Forbid the IP addresses added in the IP Address Filter list to log in.
Network On the Network page, you can configure the TCP/IP, DDNS, SNMP, 802.1X, QoS, NAT, HTTPS, Mail, and FTP settings of the camera. In This Chapter 10.1 TCP/IP....................... 46 10.2 DDNS........................ 48 10.3 PPPoE........................ 50 10.4 SNMP........................ 51 10.5 802.1X......................52 10.6 QoS........................53 10.7 NAT........................54 10.8 HTTPS.......................
Network What this tab is for On the TCP/IP tab, you can configure the basic network settings, the DNS server settings and the port settings. Basic settings The TCP/IP settings must be properly configured before you operate the camera over the network.
Network DNS Server The Preferred DNS Server is the primary domain name server that translates domain names and host names into the corresponding IP addresses. The Alternate DNS Server is a second domain name server that is used if the Preferred DNS Server is unavailable. Configure the DNS server settings if they are required for specific applications, such as sending email.
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Network Note: Registration on the DDNS server is required before you configure the DDNS settings of the camera. To turn on DDNS Select Enable DDNS. In the DDNS Type list, select the DDNS type you will be using. Configure the DDNS settings for the selected type as described below . Click Save.
Network 10.3 PPPoE Network > PPPoE What this tab is for If you have no router but only a modem, you can use the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) function. PPPoE enables users to transfer data securely. To configure PPPoE Select Enable PPPoE.
Network 10.4 SNMP Network > SNMP What this tab is for On the SNMP tab, you can turn on SNMP and configure its settings to get the camera status, parameters and alarm related information and manage the camera remotely when it is connected to the network.
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Network A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 10.5 802.1X Network > 802.1X What this tab is for The camera supports the IEEE 802.1X standard. IEEE 802.1X is a port-based network access control. It enhances the security level of the LAN. When devices connect to this network with IEEE 802.1X standard, authentication is needed.
Network 10.6 Network > QoS What this tab is for On this tab, you can turn on the Quality of Service (QoS) feature which can help solve network delay and network congestion by configuring the priority of data sending. Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) Differentiated Services (DiffServ, or DS) is a method for adding QoS to IP networks.
Network 10.7 Network > NAT What this tab is for On this tab, you can turn on UPnP and configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) settings. Note: With Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) enabled, you do not need to configure the port mapping for each port.
Network 10.8 HTTPS Network > HTTPS What this tab is for On this tab, you can install security certificates to enable secure connections between the camera and web browsers. If, for example, the HTTPS port number is set to 443 and the IP address is 192.168.1.64, you can establish a secure connection to the camera by typing “https://192.168.1.64:443”...
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Network Item Description Country Two-letter country code (where the certificate is to be used) Hostname/IP Host name or IP address of the device to be certified Validity Valid period (in days) of the certificate Password (Strong) Password State or province Administrative region in which the organisation is located Locality City/Location where the organisation is based...
Network 10.9 Mail Network > Mail What this tab is for The system can be configured to send an email notification to all designated receivers if an alarm event, such as a motion detection, video loss or video tampering event, is detected. Before you continue Go to the TCP/IP tab of the Network page and make sure that the IPv4 address, the IPv4 subnet mask, the IPv4 default gateway and the preferred DNS server are set correctly.
Network 10.10 Network > FTP What this tab is for On the FTP tab, you can configure the FTP server related information to enable the uploading of captured pictures to the FTP server. Captures can be triggered by events or a timing snapshot task.
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Network In the Quality list, select the picture quality to be used. In Interval, type the interval (in seconds or milliseconds) to be applied between uploads. In Capture Number, type the number of captures to be uploaded per event. Range: 1~120. Click Save.
Video/Audio On the Video/Audio page, you can configure the settings for video and audio streaming, picture adjustment, text and picture overlays, privacy masks, and the region of interest (ROI). In This Chapter 11.1 Streaming......................60 11.2 Picture Adjustment....................62 11.3 Text Overlay.......................65 11.4 Privacy Mask......................
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Video/Audio In the Resolution list, select the required resolution for the video output. In the Bitrate Type list, select Variable or Constant. Constant bit rate mode (CBR) is generally safest. Although the image quality may vary, the network load generated will remain fairly constant. If constant picture quality is required and a varying network load will pose no problems, choose Variable bit rate mode (VBR).
Video/Audio 11.2 Picture Adjustment Video/Audio > Picture Adjustment What this tab is for On this tab, you can set the image quality of the camera, including brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness, etc. You can double-click the live view to enter fullscreen mode. Double-click again to exit.
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Video/Audio Iris Priority: The value of iris needs to be adjusted manually. The shutter and gain values will be adjusted automatically according to the brightness of the environment. Shutter Priority: The value of shutter needs to be adjusted manually. The iris and gain values will be adjusted automatically according to the brightness of the environment.
Video/Audio White Balance The White Balance is the white rendition function of the camera used to adjust the colour temperature according to the environment. The White Balance mode can be set to Auto, MWB, Outdoor, Indoor, Fluorescent Lamp, Sodium Lamp and Auto-Tracking. This function varies per camera model.
Video/Audio 11.3 Text Overlay Video/Audio > Text Overlay What this tab is for On the Text Overlay tab, you can add and edit information for On-Screen Display (OSD). OSD Items The camera name, date and time information and custom text overlays can be superimposed onto the video images.
Video/Audio 11.4 Privacy Mask Video/Audio > Privacy Mask What this tab is for On the Privacy Mask tab, you can superimpose privacy masks onto the video images. This makes it possible to cover certain areas on the live video to prevent certain spots in the surveillance area from being live viewed and recorded.
Video/Audio 11.5 Video/Audio > ROI What this tab is for On the ROI tab, you can draw a Region of Interest (ROI). ROI encoding helps to discriminate the ROI and background information in video compression, which means, the technology assigns more encoding resources to the region of interest. This increases the quality of the ROI, whereas the background information is less focused.
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Video/Audio In Region Name, type a name for the region. Click Save. To remove a fixed region In the Region No. list, select the region. Click Clear. To confirm, click OK. To configure a dynamic region for ROI In the Stream Type list, select the stream for ROI encoding. (Optional) Select Face Tracking.
Events This section explains how to configure the network camera to respond to events, such as motion detection, video tampering, alarm input, alarm output, and exception. These events can trigger the linkage methods, such as Notify Surveillance Center, Send Email, Upload to FTP, Trigger Alarm Output, and Trigger Cannel.
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Events What this tab is for Motion Detection detects moving objects in the configured surveillance area. A series of actions can be taken when an alarm is triggered. On the Motion Detection tab, you can turn on Motion Detection and configure the settings of this function. Modes To detect moving objects accurately and reduce the false alarm rate, the following configuration modes are available for different motion detection environments:...
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Events Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an event occurs. Before emails can be sent, the related settings on the Mail tab of the Network page must be correctly and completely configured. Notify Surveillance Center Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs.
Events 12.2 Video Tampering Events > Video Tampering What this tab is for On the Video Tampering tab, you can configure the camera to raise an alarm when the lens is covered and to link specific response actions to such an event. Steps Video Tampering configuration involves the following steps: On the Area Settings tab, you define the area to be monitored.
Events You can click a time section to edit, save or delete it. Click Save. To set the alarm actions On the Linkage Method tab, select the required actions (see descriptions below). Options: Send Email, Notify Surveillance Center, Trigger Alarm Output. Click Save.
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Events Steps Alarm Input configuration involves the following steps: On the Alarm Input tab, you enable alarm input handling. On the Arming Schedule tab, you define the period(s) when you want the function to be active. On the Linkage Method tab, you define the action(s) to be taken when an event occurs. To enable alarm input handling In the Alarm Input No.
Events PTZ Linking Select a preset, a patrol or a pattern to be executed by the camera when the alarm input occurs. When you select an option, the other options become unavailable. If necessary, go to the Live View page first, to create the preset, patrol or pattern. 12.4 Alarm Output Events >...
Events The alarm remains active until you click Clear Alarm. 12.5 Exception Events > Exception What this tab is for On the Exception tab, you can link actions to the occurrence of an Exception Alarm. The exception type can be HDD Full, HDD Error, Network Disconnected, IP address Conflicted and Illegal Login to the camera.
Events 12.6 Audio Exception Detection Events > Audio Exception Detection What this tab is for The Audio Exception Detection function detects abnormal sounds in the surveillance scene, such as the sudden increase or decrease of the sound intensity. Specific actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
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Events Sound Intensity Threshold Sound Intensity Threshold range: [1-100]. It can filter the sound in the environment. The louder the environmental sound, the higher the value should be. You can adapt the threshold to the actual environment. To set the arming schedule On the Arming Schedule tab, drag your mouse pointer across the required day(s) to set the arming schedule.
Events 12.7 Face Detection Events > Face Detection What this tab is for The Face Detection function detects a face appearing in the surveillance scene. On the Face Detection tab, you can turn on the detection and define actions to be taken when the event occurs.
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Events You can click a time section to edit, save or delete it. Click Save. To set the alarm actions On the Linkage Method tab, select the required actions (see descriptions below). Options: Send Email, Notify Surveillance Center, Upload to FTP, Trigger Alarm Output, Trigger Channel.
Events 12.8 Intrusion Detection Events > Intrusion Detection What this tab is for The Intrusion detection function detects people, vehicles or other objects which enter and loiter in a predefined virtual region longer than the set duration. On the Intrusion Detection tab, you can enable and set up the function, and define the actions to be taken when the alarm is triggered.
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Events Drag the Threshold(s) slider to set the time threshold. Range: [0 s ~ 10 s]. This is the threshold for the duration of the object loitering in the region. If you set the value to 0, the alarm is triggered immediately after the object has entered the region.
Events 12.9 Line Crossing Detection Events > Line Crossing Detection What this tab is for The Line Crossing Detection function detects people, vehicles or other objects which cross a predefined virtual line. On the Line Crossing Detection tab, you can enable and set up the function, and define the actions to be taken when the alarm is triggered.
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Events A->B: Objects crossing from A to B can be detected. B->A: Objects crossing from B to A can be detected. Drag the Sensitivity slider to set the sensitivity of the detection. Range: [1-100]. The higher the value, the more easily the line crossing action can be detected.
Events 12.10 Region Entrance Detection Events > Region Entrance Detection What this tab is for The Region Entrance Detection function detects people, vehicles or other objects that enter a predefined virtual region from outside this region. On the Region Entrance Detection tab, you can enable and set up the function, and define the actions to be taken when the alarm is triggered.
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Events Up to 4 regions can be set. You can click Clear to delete all existing regions. Click Save. To set the arming schedule On the Arming Schedule tab, drag your mouse pointer across the required day(s) to set the arming schedule. A Copy button appears as you move your pointer across the schedule.
Events 12.11 Region Exiting Detection Events > Region Exiting Detection What this tab is for The Region Exiting Detection function detects people, vehicles or other objects that exit a predefined virtual region. On the Region Exiting Detection tab, you can enable and set up the function, and define the actions to be taken when the alarm is triggered.
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Events Up to 4 regions can be set. You can click Clear to delete all existing regions. Click Save. To set the arming schedule On the Arming Schedule tab, drag your mouse pointer across the required day(s) to set the arming schedule. A Copy button appears as you move your pointer across the schedule.
Storage Before you configure recording and storage settings, make sure that a network storage device is available within the network or that an SD card is inserted in your camera. In This Chapter 13.1 HDD Management....................89 13.2 Record Schedule....................90 13.3 Capture......................
Storage Available storage Network disks added via the Net HDD tab or an SD card inserted into the camera will be available in the HDD Management table. You can see the capacity, free space, status type and property of each item. Up to eight NAS disks can be connected to the camera. If the status is Uninitialised you need to format the disk or card before you can use it.
Storage Storage medium By default, the files of recordings and snapshots are stored on the SD card (if supported) or on a network disk. Network disks can be added via the Net HDD tab. On the HDD Management tab, you can initialise connected disks and the SD card. To set up scheduled recording Select Enable.
Storage Recording triggered by Motion | Alarm Video is recorded when the external alarm is triggered or motion is detected. Besides configuring the recording schedule, you have to configure the settings on the Motion Detection and the Alarm Input settings interfaces. For more information, see the descriptions of the Motion Detection and Alarm Input tabs (Event page).
Storage A Copy button appears as you move your pointer across the schedule. You can click it to copy the settings of a specific day to another day. You can click a time section to edit, save or delete it. Click Save.
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Storage In the Server Address column, type the IP address of the server which houses the network disk. In the File Path column, type the path to the server. For information about the file path, contact your system administrator or refer to the user manual of your NAS.
On the PTZ page, you can configure the PTZ parameters of the camera. In This Chapter 14.1 Settings......................95 14.2 Zero Position...................... 97 14.3 Home Action.......................98 14.4 Limit......................... 99 14.5 Auto Tracking....................100 14.6 Clear Config......................101 14.1 Settings PTZ > Settings What this tab is for This is where you can configure the basic PTZ parameters, including proportional pan, preset freezing, preset speed, etc.
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● Preset Speed: You can set the speed of a defined preset from 1 to 8. ● Manual Control Speed: The camera provides five manual control modes: Compatible, Pedestrian, Non-motor Vehicle, Motor Vehicle, and Auto. ● Keyboard Control Speed: Define the speed of PTZ control by a keyboard as Low, Medium or High.
14.2 Zero Position PTZ > Zero Position What this tab is for The zero position is the origin of the PTZ coordinates. It can be the factory default zero position but you can also customise the zero position to your needs. To set the zero position Click the PTZ control buttons to define a position as the zero position of the camera.
14.3 Home Action PTZ > Home action What this tab is for You can configure the camera to perform a specific action automatically in a user-defined time period. To configure a park action This feature allows the camera to start a predefined park action (scan, preset, pattern, etc.) automatically after a period of inactivity (park time).
14.4 Limit PTZ > Limit What this tab is for On this tab, you can program the camera to move within configurable limit stops (left/right, up/down). To set limit stops Use the PTZ panel to position the camera as required. Select Enable Limit.
14.5 Auto Tracking PTZ > Auto Tracking What this tab is for If Auto Tracking is enabled, the camera automatically tracks moving objects. To configure Auto Tracking Select Enable Auto Tracking. Click the PTZ buttons to select an object. Click Set Zoom Ratio. This sets the current zoom ratio as the tracking zoom ratio.
14.6 Clear Config PTZ > Clear Config What this tab is for On this tab, you can clear PTZ configurations, including all presets, patrols, patterns, privacy masks, PTZ limits, scheduled tasks, and park actions. To clear PTZ configurations Select the items that you want to clear. Click Save.
Functions overview........9 Record Schedule........90 Region Entrance Detection....... 85 Get access to the camera......17 Region Exiting Detection......87 Get access via Siqura Device Manager..18 ROI............67 Get access via UPnP........ 19 RS-485..........38 Get access via web browser..... 17 Safety and compliance......6 HDD Management........89...
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Index System..........34 System requirements......12 TCP/IP..........46 Text Overlay.......... 65 Time Settings.........35 Upgrade & Maintenance......36 User Management........42 Video Tampering........72 Video/Audio........... 60 Zero Position..........97...
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