PiXORD PD736 5MP User Manual

PiXORD PD736 5MP User Manual

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  • Page 1 P P P P D735 2MP & D735 2MP & D735 2MP & P P P P D736 D735 2MP & D736 D736 D736 5 5 5 5 Dome Type Dome Type Dome Type Dome Type Panorama Network Camera Panorama Network Camera Panorama Panorama...
  • Page 2 PiXORD is not responsible or liable for the resale of its products with statements different from or beyond the specification/parameters stated by PiXORD. Customers are responsible for their applications using PiXORD products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents iii iii iii iii Contents Contents Important Notes ......................vii Customer Support ......................viii 1 1 1 1 Introduction Introduction 1 1 1 1 Introduction Introduction Hardware Overview......................2 2 2 2 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Installation and Setup...
  • Page 4 Contents 4.5 Local Storage Setup Execution ................62 4.5.1 Local Storage Tab ..................62 4.5.2 Playback Tab .................... 63 4.6 Remote Storage Setup Execution ................64 4.6.1 Remote Storage Tab ................. 64 5 5 5 5 Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix 5.1 Firmware Upgrade ....................
  • Page 5 Revision History Revision History Doc. Version Revision Description Date Integrate PD735 UM content into this file 2014/07/11 Add more functional descriptions 2014/02/24 Initial Official Release 2013/08/30 PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual...
  • Page 6 Revision History This page is blank. PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual...
  • Page 7: Important Notes

    Read Me First! Read Me First! Important Notes This User Manual is intended for administrators and users of the PD735 & PD736 Network Dome Camera, including instructions for using and managing the camera on your network. The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country or area.
  • Page 8: Customer Support

    Installation of the product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers from our distibutor/dealer. Customer Support If you require any technical assistance, please contact your nearest PiXORD distributor/dealer. You may also access the PiXORD website at www.pixord.com...
  • Page 9: 1 1 1 Introduction Introduction

    Chapter 1 1 1 1 1 Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction PD735 & PD736 are Fish-Eye Panorama Network Dome Camera featured with 2Mega Pixel & 5Mega Pixel resolution respectively and superior H.264-AVC performance and rich functions. PD735 & PD736 includes a fish-eye lens for 360°...
  • Page 10: Hardware Overview

    Chapter 1 Hardware Overview Interface Description Light Sensor The Light sensor is for detecting IP Camera environmental illumination, and if IP Camera was in the dark/night environment, IR Cut Filter is switched off to let infrared light pass through for clear night view. The IP Camera has built-in an internal microphone, which is hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel.
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Interface Contents Power Jack The input power is DC 12V. Note: ONLY use power adapter supplied with the package. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. RJ-45 LAN Socket Connect to PC or Hub / Switch. For connect to 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Cabling.
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Digital Output: each digital output pin to COM is a photo-coupled relay on Normal Open status. External device can directly connect to the terminals. However the current that will go through the 2 nodes must not exceed 130mA. An external “Relay” can also be connected to the terminals as an implementation.
  • Page 13: Camera's Mounting Bracket Installation

    Chapter 2 2 2 2 2 In Installatio stallation n n n and Setup and Setup In In stallatio stallatio and Setup and Setup 2.1 Camera’s Mounting Bracket Installation Please attach the supplied alignment sticker to the place you would like to set up first.
  • Page 14: Connecting Camera To Network Through Lan Router Cable

    Chapter 2 2.2 Connecting Camera to Network through LAN Router Cable Power Adapter LAN Router Figure 2-2 Connecting IP Camera to Network 1. Prepare a PC/notebook/ultrabook with Ethernet link to the network. 2. When PC/notebook is used, connect the LAN port of the device to the network router with an RJ45 network cable (1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 ).
  • Page 15: Configuring And Finding Camera Via Software

    1. In order to ensure CAM FINDER utility has the best compatibility with Camera, kindly please goes to the PIXORD website for the latest version downloading. 2. In order to ensure Camera will be assigned IP Address properly, please confirm the following things.
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 Once CAM FINDER has been successfully installed on the PC/notebook/ultrabook, double click Mouse left button or choose “Start> > > > All Programs> > > > PIXORD> > > > CAM FINDER” path to run the software. Click the [Device Search] to search the device in the LAN.
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 Check [Static IP address] or [Use DHCP Service] item to select the network connection method of the camera. Figure 2-6 Enter the Camera Device’s network setting manually. Figure 2-7 Check “Use DHCP Service” item to let camera get IP Address automatically. PD735 &...
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 After modifying the camera properties, click [Set] button to save and enable the configuration modifications. Figure 2-8 Click “Set” button to save and enable the modification. PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual 10 • • • • Installation and Setup...
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Use “Ctrl” or “Shift” key on the keyboard to choose several Camera Devices. Then click the [Batch Device Setting] to configure them together. Figure 2-9 Select multi-Camera Devices and then configure their properties together via “Batch Device Setting” item Figure 2-10 Check “Increase IP”...
  • Page 20: Open The Web-Based Ui

    Chapter 2 2.3.1 Open the Web-based UI To access the Web-based UI of the selected unit, run the [Open Web] on the select item. Figure 2-12 Open the Camera’s Web-based UI Page via “Open web” item admin admin 2. Manual input username , password ;...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 3. If the camera and browser components have been configured correctly, the default Web browser will open to the Live View page of the selected camera. * Username and password is required to enter “SETUP” Webpage. (Default is admin / admin) Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser If your IE Browser can’t get the ActiveX download properly, you may have to temporarily lower your security settings to perform a one-time-only...
  • Page 22: Camera Live View Ui Settings Ings

    Chapter 3 3 3 3 3 Camera Live View UI Camera Live View UI Camera Live View UI Camera Live View UI Settings Settings Settings Settings Using PC/notebook/ultrabook, you may change and reconfigure the Camera live view user interface (UI) settings to suit your need by following the procedures below.
  • Page 23 Chapter 3 3) The “Live View Setting” window will then display offering all the necessary set up tools for changing the live view reconfigurations. The functions of each of these tools are explained in the following sections. Figure 3-2 Camera “Live View Setting”...
  • Page 24: Quick Access Buttons

    Chapter 3 Quick Access Buttons The following buttons provide the basic interactive functions between the Camera and the host computer as described below. Figure 3-3 Camera Quick Access Toolbar Buttons Mute: Turn On/Off the host computer speaker. Talk: Click this button to enable/disable talk function to someone facing the network Camera from your computer.
  • Page 25: Camera Live View Ui Setting Tools

    Chapter 3 Camera Live View UI Setting Tools The Live View tools (left figure) offer a variety of methods in changing the live view configurations of the Camera. When Double-Broad View, Triple View or Quad View display mode is selected, click With its fisheye lens (360º...
  • Page 26 While is checked, each window could be treated as an individual stream. [ ※ ※ ※ ※ Note only PD736 5MP model support this multi-stream function.] Such as Quad with Source View will have five stream output maximum at the same time.
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 rtsp://camera ip address/live2.sdp means upper-left Source View Window could be seen. rtsp://camera ip address/live3.sdp means lower-left Display Window could be seen. rtsp://camera ip address/live4.sdp means upper-right Display Window could be seen. rtsp://camera ip address/live5.sdp means lower-right Source Display Window could be seen.
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Protocol: Option for TCP, UDP or HTTP transmission protocol with H.264/MPEG4 streaming is available. Video Stream: Two simultaneous streaming is supported for live viewing. Click Browse button to define Recording Path and Recording Filename for the video you are preparing to record.
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 As you get familiar with features and functions of your Camera, you may want to change or update a number of its settings to further upgrade its performance. This can be accomplished by clicking the Setup button (indicated in the above figure).
  • Page 30: 4 4 4 Setup Execution Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 4 4 4 4 Setup Setup Setup Setup Execut Execut Execut Execution Figure 4-1 Camera Setup Selection Buttons NOTE For “Live View” setup execution, please refer to the previous chapter “Camera Live View UI Settings” PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Setup Execution •...
  • Page 31: System Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 System Setup Execution Clicking the System button will display the following tabbed panes relative to system configurations. Figure 4-2 “System Setup” Tabbed Panes PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Setup Execution • • • • 23...
  • Page 32: Information Tab

    Chapter 4 4.1.1 Information Tab Figure 4-3 “Information” Tabbed Pane The Information tabbed pane provides the existing system status of the Camera which includes Model Name, System Time, Firmware Version, MAC Address, ActiveX Control Version, Wired Network, Wireless Network and DDNS Server Status.
  • Page 33: Time Tab

    Chapter 4 4.1.2 Time Tab Figure 4-4 “Time” Tabbed Pane The Time tabbed pane is where you set up the clock of your Camera to synchronize with your local time. Where: System Time: The Network Camera current date and time is applied and displayed here based on the setup status of the System Time Settings as detailed below.
  • Page 34: Security Tab

    Chapter 4 Keep current date and time setting: Select this option in lieu of automatic synchronization if the Camera is not connected to NTP Server and uses its own embedded clock. Set Manually: Synchronize with the computer Time: Select this option to manually synchronize the Network Camera clock (date and time) with that of the local host computer.
  • Page 35 Chapter 4 Figure 4-6 “Security” Setup Dialog Where: User Name: Enter the new user name to be added into the list (see Note 4 of dialog for proper entry). Password: Enter the new password (see Note 4 of dialog for proper entry). Confirm password: Enter the password again for authentication (encoded display).
  • Page 36: Maintenance Tab

    Chapter 4 4.1.4 Maintenance Tab Download and save the latest firmware in the PC. Click here to browse and select it. Figure 4-7 “Maintenance” Tabbed Pane The Maintenance tabbed pane allows you to upgrade the firmware with the latest version and to restore the Network Camera settings to factory default. Where: Upgrade Firmware: Download the latest firmware file from the website by...
  • Page 37 Chapter 4 2) Click the Upgrade button. The Network Camera will then start to upgrade the existing firmware. When upgrade is completed, the Camera will reboot automatically. ※ ※ ※ ※ In Appendix chapter, there will be more detailed steps to guide you how to update camera firmware step by step.] Backup: Clicking the Backup button allows you to manually save...
  • Page 38: System Log Tab

    Chapter 4 4.1.5 System Log Tab Click it; There will be another browser page opening and then displaying Camera’s basic log. Figure 4-8 “System Log” Tabbed Pane The System Log tabbed pane allows you to see Camera’s basic log on another browser page or Remote Log Server.
  • Page 39: Network Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 Network Setup Execution Clicking the Network button will display the following tabbed panes on configuring Camera connection with the network. Figure 4-8 “Network Setup” Tabbed Panes 4.2.1 General Tab The General tabbed pane (shown above) allows you to redefine the network and port protocol settings of the Network Camera.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 Select this option to set PPPoE account & password. PPPoE: While PPPoE protocol is selected, you may have to enter some more information such as the above picture. While Camera IP is changed dynamically because of PPPoE Network Connection, its new IP Address will be sent to “Sender E-mail Address”...
  • Page 41: Wireless Tab (*Optional Function)

    Chapter 4 4.2.2 Wireless Tab (*Optional function) Figure 4-9 “Wireless” Tabbed Pane The Wireless tabbed pane provides search and display of available wireless networks from which you can select the most suitable one for your Camera. Where: Status of Wireless Networks: Displays the list of wireless networks (Access Points) currently available;...
  • Page 42: Ddns Tab

    Chapter 4 WPA-PSK Setting: Defines the Wi-Fi Protected Access setting in Pre-Shared Key mode relative to the selected wireless network. After setups are completed, click Connect button to get connected with the selected wireless network. 4.2.3 DDNS Tab Enabled check box to display password in decoded format Figure 4-10 “DDNS”...
  • Page 43: Multicast Tab

    Chapter 4 4.2.4 Multicast Tab Check the “Enable” box to open UDP Multicast Streaming function of stream1, 2 or 3. Figure 4-11 “Multicast” Tabbed Pane The Multicast tabbed pane allows you to open Camera’s UDP Multicast Streaming function. By default, Camera’s live stream belongs to RTSP Protocol. It means camera has to send an individual streaming for each client wish to see the videos.
  • Page 44: Ip Filter Tab

    Chapter 4 4.2.5 IP Filter Tab After clicking Add button, there will be IP address input field expanding. Figure 4-12 “IP Filter” Tabbed Pane The IP Filter tabbed pane could let you configure device IP list which is denied access to this camera. Where: Start IP address: Fill in the first address of IP range which you would like to...
  • Page 45: Video & Audio Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 Video & Audio Setup Execution Clicking the Video & Audio button will display the following tabbed panes for defining Camera streaming, video, and audio functions. PD735 2MP camera model’s max resolution is 1440x1440. PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Setup Execution •...
  • Page 46 Chapter 4 PD736 5MP camera model’s max resolution is 1920x1920. Figure 4-11 “Video & Audio” Tabbed Panes PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Setup Execution • • • • 38...
  • Page 47: Stream Tab

    Chapter 4 4.3.1 Stream Tab The Stream tabbed pane (see above figure) provides the adjustments for the video quality of the Camera streaming function. The pane offers the following three modes of video quality setting: Video quality settings for stream 1: This is the primary quality setting for live view streaming.
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 Quality: The options for streaming mode quality are expressed differently between VBR and CBR: Standard, Good, & Detailed VBR: 64K bps, 128K bps, 256K bps, 384K bps, 512K bps, 768K bps, 1M bps, 1.5M bps, 2M bps, 3M bps, 4M bps, 5M bps, 6M bps, 8M bps, 10M bps and 12M bps.
  • Page 49: Video Tab

    Chapter 4 After setups are completed, click Save button to implement the settings. 4.3.2 Video Tab Figure 4-13 “Video” Tabbed Pane PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Setup Execution • • • • 41...
  • Page 50 Chapter 4 The Video tabbed pane lets you to perform live adjustments and improvement of the Camera captured video effect relative to the target environment. If you experienced difficulty in implementing the adjustment parameters, it is recommended that you use the default setting by pressing the Reset button (see figure below) in the pinhole of the Camera.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 Saturation: The degree of intensity and purity of a specific color. Try to assign the fit value according to the environment. Adjust the Saturation value to 255. Contrast: The brightness ratio of the lightest to the darkest part of the video image.
  • Page 52 Chapter 4 Sharpness: Sharpness can be defined as edge contrast. So when we increase sharpness, we increase the contrast only along/near edges. Try to assign the fit value according to the environment. Adjust the Sharpness value to 0. Adjust the Sharpness value to 31. Day/Night Threshold: Set the illumination lux value (5 ~ 100) to auto-trigger the Camera into “day”...
  • Page 53 Chapter 4 EV Compensation: Exposure Compensation is a feature of a camera that allows you to adjust the exposure value manually. You may increase or decrease the amount of brightness or darkness of your picture through sliding the bar. Try to assign the fit value according to the environment.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Wide Dynamic Range: Enable this function could let camera provide clear images even under backlighting. Set WDR function to Disable. Set WDR function to Enable. Set WDR function to Disable. Set WDR function to Enable. White Balance: Because camera doesn’t have ability to automatically adjust different color (temperature) to the environment, six templates are provided to let you choose for different light.
  • Page 55 Wall: ,raise to 30 frames per second and the max Hi-FPS: resolution value is 1600x1200@30fps. [※ ※ ※ ※ Note only PD736 5MP model support Hi-FPS mounting mode.] PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Setup Execution • • • • 47...
  • Page 56: Audio Tab

    Chapter 4 4.3.3 Audio Tab Figure 4-15 “Audio” Tabbed Pane The Audio tabbed pane provides the following audio adjustments to your Camera microphone and speaker: Mute: Enable or disable mute function of the Camera microphone. Input of Listen Pattern: Click to select where audio source comes from. Plug an audio source device into the Audio-In port Line In: of camera.
  • Page 57: Privacy Mask Tab

    Chapter 4 4.3.4 Privacy Mask Tab 3) Enable the check box This is a “Line” type. This is an “Ellipse” type. 2) Lay out masking screens on the areas to be blocked from surveillance This is a “Rectangle” type. 1) Select a masking shape to block the private area you wish to obstruct from...
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 The Privacy Mask tabbed pane allows you to mask or block private areas from surveillance for privacy reason. To block a private area from surveillance, follow the procedure below: 1) Initially select the masking shape, e.g., “Line,” “Rectangle,” or “Ellipse” (see figure above) you wish to use as screen to block the area from surveillance.
  • Page 59: Event Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 Event Setup Execution Clicking the Event button will display the tabbed panes (see figure below) for defining event recording of the Camera. The PD735 & PD736 are equipped with a card slot for Micro-SD/SDHC memory card. This storage card is utilized to store recording of local video and still JPEG images taken in response to set events.
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 Defining multiple motion detection areas: 1) After satisfactory positioning of the first detection area as described above, click the Add button again. A second default frame will pop-up on the screen. Drag & resize the frame at the desired location. 2) Repeat the above step to add more detection area frames.
  • Page 61: Video Tab

    Chapter 4 4) To delete a frame that is no longer needed but was previously saved, click on the unwanted frame and click Delete button. The frame will disappear after a while. 5) To delete multiple frames that are not yet saved, directly click the Refresh button instead of deleting them individually.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Schedule: This method activates the Camera video surveillance/recording operation continuously when the defined days of the week and set time of the set days are met. Motion is ignored with this method. Each recording time-span is in accordance with the setting value of Post event recording (in seconds) and the video record is stored in the SD card, Remote Disk as selected or through both of them.
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Motion: This method will trigger the Camera video surveillance/recording operation whenever motion is detected within the defined days of the week and at the time of the set days. Each recording time-span is in accordance with the total value of Pre-event recording and Post event recording (in seconds).
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 GPIO Input: On the defined days of the week and at certain time of the set days, the Camera will trigger its GPIO Input Signal when its state changes. Each recording time-span is in accordance with the total value of Pre-event recording and Post event recording (in seconds).
  • Page 65: Snapshot Tab

    Chapter 4 4.4.3 Snapshot Tab The Snapshot tabbed pane sets the Camera to take snapshot images when motion is detected. The four methods available for selection are Always, Schedule, Motion, and GPIO Input, each of which can be set up with user scheduled recoding time and duration, as well as defining the video record file target destination.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 Schedule: This method activates the Camera snapshot operation continuously when the defined days of the week and set time of the set days are met. The Camera will continuously capture 6 snapshots of the area under surveillance at every 1 or 2 seconds interval. 3 previous snapshot frames are collected from the Camera buffer and 3 snapshot frames are captured live.
  • Page 67 Chapter 4 Motion: This method will trigger the Camera snapshot operation according to the set time interval (in seconds) whenever motion is detected within the defined days of the week and at the time of the set days. Single or 6 snapshots may be captured as defined.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 GPIO Input: On the defined days of the week and at certain time of the set days, the Camera will trigger its GPIO Input Signal according to the set time interval (in seconds) when its state changes. Single or 6 snapshots may be captured at a time as defined.
  • Page 69 Chapter 4 Figure 4-29 Transmitting Snapshots to Host Setup with “E-mail” & “FTP” Selected ※ As for the settings of SMTP Service, kindly please contact with your E-mail service provider。After you confirm all parameters are correct and working properly, you may enter them into the text area manually. ※...
  • Page 70: Local Storage Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 Local Storage Setup Execution Clicking the Local Storage button will display the following tabbed panes to provide information on existing local storage, such as disk size info, type, and status. If recording is in progress when clicking the Local Storage button, a warning message will occur.
  • Page 71: Playback Tab

    Chapter 4 4.5.2 Playback Tab The Playback tabbed pane allows user to playback video and snapshot files stored in the SD memory card. These files were saved using the Event setup for video (see Section 4.4.2) and snapshots (Section 4.4.3) with the SD card check box enabled.
  • Page 72: Remote Storage Setup Execution

    Chapter 4 Remote Storage Setup Execution Clicking the Remote Storage button will display the following tabbed panes to provide information of Remote Disk. 4.6.1 Remote Storage Tab The Remote Storage tabbed pane displays the Remote Disk information of NFS/SMBFS Server. It shows the total capacity (Total size), available memory (Free size), used memory (Used size) and used memory ratio (Use(%)) of server disk.
  • Page 73: 5 5 5 Appendix Appendix

    Chapter 5 5 5 5 5 Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix 5.1 Firmware Upgrade This section mainly will instruct you how to update camera firmware step by step. 1. Find the camera and open its Web-based UI via CamFinder utility – Chapter 2.3.1.
  • Page 74 Chapter 5 Find Tools icon and then select Compatibility View settings. PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Appendix • • • • 66...
  • Page 75 Chapter 5 Click Add button to add camera webpage as a compatible website. After successful adding, camera webpage should be set as compatible view website. PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Appendix • • • • 67...
  • Page 76 Chapter 5 Then camera webpage would be refreshing real-time and starting to load camera webpage. Click Allow button to enable NetcamViewer component running… Manual entering camera’s username/password to pass authentication. PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual Appendix • • • • 68...
  • Page 77 Chapter 5 Camera live stream is successful playing in IE11 Browser “opening file for writing If error message C:\Windows\sytem32\LibPMD.dll” is always popped during NetcamViewer installation, kindly please turn of all browser windows, include CDWizard application and then try NetcamViewer installation again. So before NetcamViewer installation, please make sure there’s no iexplore process running in Windows Task Manager Window.
  • Page 78 Chapter 5 During NetcamViewer installation, you may see below prompt windows are always popped. close all running browser This will mainly remind you to applications and then press “OK” button to continue NetcamViewer installation. Or these two windows will pop continuously until all browsers are closed.
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 admin admin 2. Manual input username , password to pass login authentication of camera webpage. 3. After Live View page is entering successfully, find the “SETUP” button. Clicking it could change or update more Camera settings. – Page PD735 &...
  • Page 80 Chapter 4.1.4. 5. In order to have the best performance with Camera, kindly please goes to the PIXORD website for the latest firmware version downloading. 6. After downloading it, click the Browse button to open below dialog for firmware choosing.
  • Page 81 Chapter 5 Select the appropriate firmware file from its folder in PC and then click Open button to choose it. [ ※ ※ ※ ※ Please specify the correct firmware version mapped with your camera to upgrade, or there will be danger to damage camera system.] 7.
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 9. After all processes are stopped, the camera will start to upgrade the firmware you chose. 10. Please don’t power off camera or do any unnecessary jobs during firmware upgrade. Until the process goes to 100%, there will be messages popped to suggest you restart the Web Browser.
  • Page 83 12. After camera Web-based UI is re-login successfully, go to Information Tab of Camera Setup Webpage to check if the firmware version is different with before; or check if the firmware version is the same with PIXORD website downloaded. – Chapter 4.1.1 PD735 & PD736 User’s Manual...

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