Provision ISR Ultra-Z IP series User Manual

Provision ISR Ultra-Z IP series User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview............................4 Functions..........................4 Chapter 2 Network Connection ........................6 Setting the IP PTZ Camera over the LAN ................6 2.1.1 Wiring over the LAN ...................... 6 2.1.2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address ................. 6 Setting the IP PTZ Camera over the WAN ................
  • Page 3 6.3.10 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) Settings ........... 32 6.3.11 Configuring Email Settings ..................33 6.4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings ................35 6.4.1 Configuring Video Settings.................... 35 6.4.2 Configuring Audio Settings .................... 36 6.4.3 Configuring ROI Settings ....................36 6.5 Configuring Image Settings ....................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Functions Note: The functions may vary depending on the models of PTZ. Limit Stops The dome can be programmed to move within the limit stops (left/right, up/down). Scan Modes The dome provides 5 scan modes: auto scan, tilt scan, frame scan, random scan and panorama scan.
  • Page 5 Backlight Compensation (BLC) If you focus on an object against strong backlight, the object will be too dark to be seen clearly. The BLC (Backlight Compensation) function can compensate light to the object in the front to make it clear, but this causes the over-exposure of the background where the light is strong. (Digital) Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) The wide dynamic range (WDR) function helps the camera provide clear images even under back light circumstances.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Network Connection

    Chapter 2 Network Connection Before you start: If you want to set the IP PTZ via a LAN (Local Area Network), please refer to Section 2.1 Setting the IP PTZ Camera over the LAN. If you want to set the network PTZ via a WAN (Wide Area Network), please refer to Section 2.2 Setting the IP PTZ Camera over the WAN.
  • Page 7: Setting The Ip Ptz Camera Over The Wan

    Notes: Out of the box, the camera will work on DHCP and get an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. In case a “Restore to factory default” was done, the default IP address will change to 192.168.0.99. The default user name is admin and password is admin. For accessing the network PTZ from different subnets, please set the gateway for the network PTZ after you logged in.
  • Page 8 Connecting the network PTZ via a router Steps: 1. Connect the network PTZ to the router. 2. In the PTZ, assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer to Section 2.1.2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address for detailed LAN configuration. 3.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Access To The Network Speed Dome

    Chapter 3 Access to the IP PTZ Camera 3.1 Accessing by Web-Browsers Steps: 1. Open the web browser. 2. In the address field input the IP address of the network PTZ, e.g., 192.168.0.99 and press the Enter key to enter the login interface. 3.
  • Page 10 Figure 3-6 IP Tool Control Panel Figure 3-7 IP Tool Live View Interface Notes: If you use Provision-ISR CMS software, please refer to the CMS user manual for proper configuration of the camera as this manual mainly introduces accessing to the network PTZ by web browser.
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Live View

    Chapter 4 Live View 4.1 Power-up Action After the power is applied, the PTZ will perform self-test actions. It begins with lens actions and then pan and tilt movement. After the power-up self-test actions, the information as shown in Figure 4-1 will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds. The System Information displayed on the screen includes the dome model, address, protocol, version and other information.
  • Page 12: Starting Live V Iew

    Descriptions of the live view page: Click to show or hide Menu Bar Live View Parameters PTZ control pane Live view window Preset/patrol/pattern Toolbar Figure 4-2 Live View Page Menu Bar: Click each tab to enter Live View, Playback, Log and Configuration page respectively. Live View Window: Display the live video.
  • Page 13: Recording And Capturing Pictures Manually

    Table 4-1 Descriptions of the Toolbar Icon Description Icon Description Live view on Live view off Manually capture the pictures Manual recording off Manual recording on Audio on and adjust volume Mute Two-way audio off Two-way audio on 3D positioning Manual tracking Note: Before using the two-way audio or recording with audio functions, please set the...
  • Page 14: Operating Ptz Control

    4.5 Operating PTZ Control Purpose: In the live view interface, you can use the PTZ control buttons to control panning, tilting and zooming. 4.5.1 PTZ Control Panel On the live view page, click to show the PTZ control panel or click to hide it.
  • Page 15 Figure 4-5 Setting a Preset 2. Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the desired position. • Pan the PTZ to the right or left. • Tilt the PTZ up or down. • Zoom in or out. •...
  • Page 16 Note: The following presets are predefined with special commands. You can only call them but not configure them. For instance, preset 95 is the “Open OSD Menu”. You may need to use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu when controlling the PTZ remotely. To display the OSD menu on the live view screen, you can call the preset number 95.
  • Page 17: Setting / Calling A Patrol

    4.5.3 Setting / Calling a Patrol Purpose: A patrol is a memorized series of preset function. It can be configured and called on the patrol settings interface. There are up to 8 patrols for customizing. A patrol can be configured with 32 presets.
  • Page 18: Setting / Calling A Pattern

    Calling a Patrol: In the PTZ control panel, select a defined patrol from and click to call the patrol as shown in Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9 Calling a Preset Buttons on the Patrols interface: Buttons Description Save a patrol Call a patrol Stop a patrol Enter the adding interface of preset Modify a preset...
  • Page 19: Configuring Live View Parameters

    Setting a Pattern: Steps: 1. In the PTZ control panel, click to enter the pattern settings interface. 2. Select a pattern number from the list as shown in Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 Patterns Settings Interface 3. Click to enable recording the panning, tilting and zooming actions. 4.
  • Page 20: Chapter 5 Ptz Configuration

    Chapter 5 PTZ Configuration 5.1 Configuring Power Off Memory Purpose: This feature allows the dome to resume whichever actions that the PTZ was performing after a power off has occurred. Steps: 1. Enter the Basic Settings interface: Configuration > PTZ > Basic 2.
  • Page 21: Chapter 6 Speed Dome Configuration

    2. Check the checkbox of Enable Park Action. 3. Set the Park Time as the inactivity time of the dome before it starts the park actions. 4. Choose Action Type the from the drop-down list. Figure 5-8 Action Types 5. Click to save the settings.
  • Page 22: Configuring Time Settings

    TCP: Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality, yet the real- time transmission will be affected. UDP: Provides real-time audio and video streams. HTTP: Allows the same quality as of TCP without setting specific ports for streaming under some network environments.
  • Page 23 To enter the Time Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration > System > Time Settings Figure 6-2 Time Settings Configuring Time Synchronization by NTP Server (1) Check the checkbox to enable the NTP function. (2) Configure the following settings: Server Address: IP address of NTP server. NTP Port: Port of NTP server, 123 by default.
  • Page 24: Configuring Network Settings

    Configuring T ime Synchronization Manually (1) Check the Manual Time Sync. Checkbox. (2) Click to set the system time from the pop-up calendar. (3) Click to save the settings. Note: You can also check the Sync. with computer time checkbox to synchronize the time of the PTZ with the time of your computer.
  • Page 25 Steps: 1. Enter TCP/IP Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network > TCP/IP Figure 6-7 TCP/IP Settings 2. Configure the NIC settings, including the IPv4 (IPv6) Address, IPv4 (IPv6) Subnet Mask and IPv4 (IPv6) Default Gateway. 3. Click to save the above settings Notes: ...
  • Page 26: Configuring Port Settings

    6.3.2 Configuring Port Settings Purpose: If there is a router and you want to access the PTZ through W ide Area Network (WAN), you need to forward the 3 ports for the PTZ. Steps: 1. Enter the Port Settings interface: Configuration >...
  • Page 27: Configuring Ddns Settings

    Note: The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP. 4. Click to save and exit the interface. 6.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings Purpose: If your PTZ is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection, you can use the Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access.
  • Page 28: Configuring Snmp Settings

    Figure 6-12 DynDNS Settings IP Server: Steps: (1) Enter the Server Address of the IP Server. (2) Click to save the settings. Note: The Server Address should be entered with the static IP address of the computer that runs the IP Server software. For the IP Server, you have to apply a static IP, subnet mask, gateway and preferred DNS from the ISP.
  • Page 29: Configuring 802.1X Settings

    Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network > SNMP Figure 6-15 SNMP Settings 2. Check the corresponding version checkbox to enable the feature. 3. Configure the SNMP settings. Note: The configuration of the SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here.
  • Page 30: Configuring Qos Settings

    The network camera requests access to the protected LAN via the authenticator (a switch). The switch forwards the identity and password to the authentication server (RADIUS server). The switch forwar ds the certificate of authentication server to the network camera. If all the information is validated, the switch allows the network access to the protected network.
  • Page 31: Configuring Ftp Settings

    Figure 6-18 QoS Settings 2. Configure the QoS settings, including video/audio DSCP, event/alarm DSCP and Management DSCP. The valid DSCP value ranges from 0 to 63. The DSCP value is bigger, the priority is higher. 3. Click to save the settings. Notes: Make sure that you enable the QoS function of your network device (such as a router).
  • Page 32: Configuring Upnp™ Settings

    Figure 6-20 Parent Directory Child directory: It is a sub-folder which can be created in the parent directory. The files will be saved in a sub-folder in FTP server. The name of folder can be defined as shown in following Figure 6-21. Figure 6-21 Child Directory Upload type: To enable uploading the captured picture to the FTP server.
  • Page 33: Configuring Email Settings

    To port mapping with the customized port numbers: Choose And you can customize the value of the port number by yourself. 2. Click to save the settings. 6.3.11Configuring Email Settings Purpose: The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated receivers if an alarm event is detected, e.g., motion detection event, video loss, tamper-proof, etc.
  • Page 34 2. Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network > Email Figure 6-23 Email Settings 2. Configure the following settings: Sender: The name of the email sender. Sender’s Address: The email address of the sender. SMTP Server: The SMTP Server IP address or host name (e.g., smtp.263xmail.com). SMTP Port: The SMTP port.
  • Page 35: Configuring Video And Audio Settings

    6.4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings 6.4.1 Configuring Video Settings Steps: 1. Enter the Video Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Video / Audio > Video Figure 6-24 Configure Video Settings 2. Select the Stream Type of the PTZ to main stream (normal), sub-stream or third stream. The main stream is usually for recording and live viewing with good bandwidth, and the sub- stream can be used for live viewing when the bandwidth is limited.
  • Page 36: Configuring Audio Settings

    Max. Bitrate: Set the max. bit-rate to 32~16384 Kbps. The higher value corresponds to the higher video quality, but the higher bandwidth is required. Video Encoding: The Video Encoding standard can be set to H.264 or MJPEG. Profile: You can set the profile level to High Profile, Main Profile or Basic Profile. I Frame Interval: Set the I-Frame interval from 1 to 400.
  • Page 37 Steps: 1. Enter the ROI Settings interface Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Video / Audio > ROI 2. Select a Region No.. 3. Check the check box of Enable under Fixed Region. 4. Click and draw a red frame in the live view image. 5.
  • Page 38: Configuring Image Settings

    6.5 Configuring Image Settings 6.5.1 Configuring Display Settings Purpose: You can set the image quality of the PTZ, including brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, etc. Notes: The parameters in Display Settings interface vary depending on the models of PTZ. You can double click the live view to enter full screen mode and double click it again to exit. Steps: 1.
  • Page 39 Saturation This feature is used to adjust color saturation of the image. The value ranges from 0 to 100. Sharpness Sharpness function enhances the detail of the image by sharpening the edges in the image. The value ranges from 0 to 100. Exposure Settings Exposure Mode The Exposure Mode can be set to Auto, Iris Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual.
  • Page 40 Focus Settings Focus Mode The Focus Mode can be set to Auto, Manual, Semi-auto. Auto: The PTZ focuses automatically at any time according to objects in the scene. Semi-auto: The PTZ focuses automatically only once after panning, tilting and zooming. Manual: In Manual mode, you need to use on the control panel to focus manually.
  • Page 41 IR Light Bright value ranges from 0 to 100. Note: For detailed parameters configuration of IR light, you can enter the OSD menu by calling the special preset 95. Backlight Settings If there’s a bright backlight, the subject in front of the backlight appears silhouetted or dark. Enabling BLC (back light compensation) function can correct the exposure of the subject.
  • Page 42 Figure 6-34 Manual White Balance Outdoor You can select this mode when the PTZ is installed in outdoor environment. Indoor You can select this mode when the PTZ is installed in indoor environment. Fluorescent Lamp You can select this mode when there are fluorescent lamps installed near the PTZ. Image Enhancement 3D Digital Noise Reduction You can enable or disable the 3D Digital Noise Reduction function as shown in Figure...
  • Page 43: Configuring Osd Settings

    6.5.2 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose: The PTZ supports following on screen displays: Zoom: Identifies the amount of magnification. Direction: Displays panning and tilting direction, with the format of PXXX TXXX. The XXX following P indicates the degrees in pan direction, while the XXX following T indicates the degrees in tilt position.
  • Page 44: Configuring Text Overlay Settings

    2015-01-18 Sunday 14:38:05 Figure 6-38 Adjust OSD Location 6. Click to activate above settings. 6.5.3 Configuring Text Overlay Settings Purpose: You can customize the text overlay. Steps: 1. Enter the Text Overlay Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Image > Text Overlay 2.
  • Page 45: Configuring Motion Detection

    6.6.1 Configuring Motion Detection Purpose: Motion detection is a feature which can trigger alarm actions and actions of recording videos when the motion occurred in the surveillance scene. Steps: 1. Set the Motion Detection Area. Steps: (1) Enter the motion detection settings interface Configuration >...
  • Page 46 2. Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection. Steps: (1) To edit the arming schedule as shown in Figure 6-42, click Figure 6-41. Figure 6-41 Arming Schedule (2) Choose the day you want to set the arming schedule as shown in Figure 6-42. (3) Click to set the time period for the arming schedule.
  • Page 47 3. Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection. Purpose: You can specify the linkage method when an event occurs. The following contents are about how to configure the different types of linkage method. Figure 6-43 Linkage Method Check the checkbox to select the linkage method. Notify surveillance center, send email, upload to FTP, trigger channel and trigger alarm output are selectable.
  • Page 48: Configuring Video Loss Alarm

    6.6.2 Configuring Video Loss Alarm Steps: 1. Enter the Video Loss Setting interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration> Events > Video Loss Figure 6-44 Video Loss 2. Check the Enable Video Loss Detection checkbox to enable the video loss detection. 3. Click to edit the arming schedule for video loss detection.
  • Page 49: Configuring Video Tampering Alarm

    6.6.3 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm Purpose: You can configure the PTZ to trigger the alarm actions when the lens is covered. Steps: 1. Enter the tampering Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Events > Video Tampering Figure 6-45 Tamper-proof Alarm 2.
  • Page 50: Configuring External Alarm Input

    6.6.4 Configuring External Alarm Input Steps: 1. Enter the Alarm Input Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration> Events > Alarm Input: 2. Choose the alarm input No. and the Alarm Type. The alarm type can be NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed). 3.
  • Page 51: Configuring Alarm Output

    Figure 6-47 Linkage Method 6.6.5 Configuring Alarm Output Steps: 1. Enter the Alarm Output Settings interface: Configuration>Advanced Configuration> Events > Alarm Output 2. Select one alarm output channel in the Alarm Output drop-down list. 3. Set a name in for the alarm output (optional).
  • Page 52: Handling Exception

    Figure 6-48 Alarm Output Settings 6.6.6 Handling Exception The exception type can be HDD full, HDD error, network disconnected, IP address conflicted and illegal login to the PTZs. Steps: 1. Enter the Exception Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration> Events > Exception 2.
  • Page 53: Chapter 7 Record Settings

    Figure 6-49 Exception Settings 3. Click to save the settings. Chapter 7 Record Settings Before you start: To configure record settings, please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your PTZ. 7.1 Configuring NAS Settings Before you start: The network disk should be available within the network and properly configured to store the...
  • Page 54: Configuring Recording Schedule

    Figure 7-2 Initialize Disk Figure 7-3 Initializing When the initialization completed, the status of disk will become Normal as shown in F igure 7-4. Figure 7-4 View Disk Status Notes: Up to 8 NAS disks can be connected to the PTZ. To initialize and use the SD card after insert it to the PTZ, please refer to the steps of NAS disk initialization.
  • Page 55 Figure 7-5 Recording Schedule Interface 2. Check the checkbox of Enable Record Schedule to enable scheduled recording. 3. Set the record parameters of the PTZ. Figure 7-6 Record Parameters Pre-record: The time you set to start recording before the scheduled time or the event. For example, if an alarm triggers recording at 10:00, and the pre-record time is set as 5 seconds, the PTZ starts to record at 9:59:55.
  • Page 56 4. Click to edit the record schedule. Figure 7-7 Record Schedule 5. Choose the day to set the record schedule. (1) Set all-day record or segment record: If you want to configure the all-day recording, please check the All Day checkbox. If you want to record in different time sections, check the Customize checkbox.
  • Page 57 Record Triggered by Motion & Alarm If you select Motion & Alarm, the video will be recorded when the motion and alarm are triggered at the same time. Besides configuring the recording schedule, you have to configure the settings on the Motion Detection and Alarm Input Settings interfaces.
  • Page 58 7.3 Configuring Snapshot Settings Purpose: You can configure the scheduled snapshot and event-triggered snapshot. You can upload the captured pictures to a FTP server. Basic Settings Steps: 1. Enter the Snapshot Settings interface: Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Storage > Snapshot 2.
  • Page 59: Chapter 9 Log Searching (Not Available On This Model)

    Figure 7-9 Snapshot Settings Chapter 9 Log (not available on this model) Chapter 10 Others 10.1 Managing User Accounts Enter the User Management interface: Configuration >Basic Configuration>Security > User Or Configuration > Advanced Configuration>Security > User The admin user has access to create, modify or delete other accounts. Up to 32 user accounts can be created.
  • Page 60 Add a User Steps: 1. Click to add a user. 2. Input the new User Name, select Level and input Password. Note: The level indicates the permissions you give to the user. You can define the user as Operator or User. 3.
  • Page 61 Figure 10-3 Modify a User Delete a User Steps: 1. Left-click the user name you want to delete and click 2. Click on the pop-up dialogue box to delete the user. Figure 10-4 Delete a User...
  • Page 62: Configuring Rtsp Authentication

    10.2 Configuring RTSP Authentication Purpose: You can specifically secure the stream data of live view. Steps: 1. Enter the RTSP Authentication interface: Configuration> Advanced Configuration> Security > RTSP Authentication Figure 10-5 RTSP Authentication 2. Select the Authentication type basic or disable in the drop-down list to enable or disable the RTSP authentication.
  • Page 63: Configuring Ip Address Filter

    10.4 Configuring IP Address Filter With this function on, the camera allows certain IP addresses whether to log in or not. Filter Type Description Forbid the IP addresses added in the IP Address Filter interface to log Forbidden Allow only the IP addresses Allowed added in the IP Address Filter interface to log in.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    10.6 Maintenance 10.6.1 Rebooting the Speed Dome Steps: 1. Enter the Maintenance interface: Configuration > Basic Configuration> System > Maintenance Or Configuration > Advanced Configuration> System > Maintenance: 2. Click to reboot the network PTZ. Figure 10-10 Reboot the Device 10.6.2 Restoring Default Settings Steps: 1.
  • Page 65: Configuring Snapshot Settings

    Note: You need to reboot the PTZ after importing configuration file. 3. Click and set the saving path to save the configuration file in local storage. Figure 10-12 Import/Export Configuration File 10.6.4 Upgrading the System Steps: 1. Enter the Maintenance interface: Configuration >...
  • Page 66 Figure 10-14 RS-485 Settings 2. Set the RS-485 parameters and click to save the settings. By default, the Baud Rate is set as 9600 bps, the Data Bit is 8, the stop bit is 1 and the Parity and Flow Control is None. Note: The Baud Rate, PTZ Protocol and PTZ Address parameters of the PTZ should be exactly the same as those of the remote control device.
  • Page 67 Chapter 11: OSD Menu INFORMATION VERSION :VR220T-128 TEMPERATURE:31℃ VOLTAGE:12.0V BACK EXIT DOME SETTINGS <IR LED> <WIPER> <IDLE> <ALARM> <ADVANCED> <OTHERS> BACK EXIT DOME SETTINGS MAIN MENU <IR LED> <WIPER> LANGUAGE:ENGLISH <IDLE> < INFORMATION> <ALARM> <DOME SETTINGS> <PRIVACY MASK> <MOTION> <CLOCK> RESTART <PASSWORD>...
  • Page 68 11.1) IR LED In the menu the user can enable and disable the IR LED manually and set up the IR LED work mode under this OSD mean CONTROL MODE AUTO IR LEDs turn on or off automatically according to light conditions TIMING LED is adjusted according to On and Off Times.
  • Page 69 IDLE setting (Also known as “Park Action”): if the PTZ will not receive any command for the specified time, it will run the defined command. TIME: Move the cursor to “TIME” and click IRIS + to enter, and click up or down button to select among 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min and 30 min.
  • Page 70 ACTION: Set the alarm action: NONE (default) No action PRESET Dome goes to preset. (Default as Preset 1) SCAN Dome starts auto scan (Default as Auto Scan 1) Dome runs auto cruise (Default as Auto Cruise 1) PATTERN Dome runs pattern (Default as Pattern 1) Move the cursor to ALARM OUT.
  • Page 71 Dome Limitation: The user can set up the software (Soft) limit to define the left and right boundaries for the pan movement. SOFT LIMIT Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter. Click the up or down button to select “ON”...
  • Page 72: Upgrading The System

    Dome Speed: This menu is to define the top speed of the dome. Move the cursor to DOME SPEED and click IRIS + to enter to select the dome speed when doing the pan movement. Move the cursor to BACK/EXIT and click IRIS + to run the command of BACK or EXIT. Power-Up Action: The user can define the dome action when power on, Move the cursor to POWER ON ACTION and click IRIS+ to enter the mode of setup...
  • Page 73 Tilt Angle: The user can set up the tilt angle limit under the menu of TILT ANGLE. Move the cursor to “TILT ANGLE” and click IRIS + to the setup of tilt angle. Click the up or down button to select the angle and click the IRIS + to confirm. Others Menu: The user can set up TEMP MODE, INTERNAL FAN, PRESET FREEZE, STOP TIME.
  • Page 74: Preset Menu

    Motion Menu: The dome supports 220 presets. Please check the following steps to set up a preset. Preset Menu: PRESET NO.: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter the setup of Preset Number. Click the up or down button to select a preset number (1-64 and 100-255) and click IRIS + to confirm. TITLE: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter the setup of Preset Title.
  • Page 75: Pattern Menu

    <RIGHT LIMIT>: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter. Move the dome to a defined position as right limit and click IRIS + to save this right boundary. START: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to start the current scan. SCAN SPEED: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to set up the scan speed ranging 1-30.
  • Page 76 TITLE: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter the setup of Pattern Title .Check the detailed above in DOME TITLE settings. <SET>: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter. Click the dome up/down/left/right, make the zoom in/out and click IRIS + to save the pattern tour.
  • Page 77 the cursor there and click the IRIS + to enter. And click the up or down to select the optical zoom. ENABLE: Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter to select “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable this function.
  • Page 78 General: RESTART: The dome allows the user to reset its settings remotely under this menu. Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter. Select “OK” or “CANCEL” to continue the reset or cancel the reset. FACTORY DEFAULTS: Allows the user to recover all the setting to factory default setting. Move the cursor here and click IRIS + to enter.
  • Page 79: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 1 IP Tool Software Introduction Description of IP Tool IP Tool (Search Active Devices Protocol) is a kind of user-friendly online device search tool. It searches the active online devices within your subnet and displays the information of the devices. You can also modify the basic network information of the devices using this software.
  • Page 80 Search online devices manually You can also click to refresh the online device list manually. The newly searched devices will be added to the list. Modify network parameters Steps: 1. Select the device to be modified in the device list (Left column). The device menu will open next to it.

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