Chapter 1 Precautions In order to avoid danger and operate the products correctly, please read this manual carefully before installation. The precaution contains two parts “Warning” and “Note” as following: Warnings alert the user to avoid Cautions alert the user to avoid the the potential risk of death or serious potential risk of injury or property injury...
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sensitive devices surrounding to avoid electromagnetic interference. ● Please prevent heat buildup and keeping the surrounding ventilation. ● Please prevent the speed dome from water or any liquid. ● The product must be carried by original package, either in delivery to users or in return delivery to the factory for repairing.
Chapter 3 Functions Description 3.1 Features 1. Built-in Decoder ● HD IP Speed Dome, support 720P 25/30fps or 1080P 25/30fps output. ● Support English menu ● Support standard Onvif ● Power-off protection, no data loss ● RJ-45 port network port ●...
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4. Camera Module ● Support auto iris, auto focus and auto BLC ● Mini. Illumination 0.5Lux/F1.6(color),0.095Lux/F1.6(B/W) ● Support 3D noise reduction and WDR 5. Network ● Support Ethernet control ● Support remote view and control by browser and client software ●...
3.2 Function Instruction ● Focus/Rotate Auto Match Speed Dome can auto adjust pan and tilt rotation speed depending on the focus distance. ● Preset Position Setting and Calling Preset function means the speed dome can memory current pan/tilt angel, focus, zoom, ect. When need, it can be called upon directly.
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Resolution ≥720TVL ≥1000TVL White Balance Auto / Manual/ATW Auto /Manual >50dB 3D&2D Noise Reduction Support Electronic Shutter 1/25 ---1/10000s Day/Night Auto ICR Focus Auto / Manual 14.7~84.6mm,20X 4.7~94mm,20X Focal Length Zoom Horizontal Angle 54.8° -3.4° 55.5° -3.0° Lens 20~1000mm Near Distance Iris F1.6 ~F2.7 F1.6 ~F3.0...
Chapter 4 Installation Guide 4.1 Preparation 1. Tools: Please prepare the necessary tools according to specific situations 2. Check installation space and address Check the space is enough to install the speed dome. The wall must be thick enough to install the expansion screws and can bear 4 times the weight of the dome camera itself.
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139 163 Ø45 Ø9 Wall Mount Bracket Dimension 2:Pedant mount and dimension: Ø45 Ø118 Ø90 Ø9 Pedant Mount Bracket Dimension...
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3:External corner and dimension 139 164 External Corner Bracket and Dimension 4:Pole mount and dimension: 139 165 Pole Mount Bracket and Dimension...
Speed Dome and Bracket Interface Perspective Picture 4.4 Installation Procedures (Take Wall Mount as Example) Figure 1...
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Figure 2 Steps: Remove the wall mounting bracket and speed dome, and lead the cable through the bracket and set aside to the right position. Aligned the screw holes of speed dome to that of bracket, and use M6 screws to fix. (as Figure 1) Mark the drill holes position on wall with ink pen for bracket installation, then drill holes and punch the expansion screws in, then fasten the bracket with M8 screws as Figure 2.
4.5 External Cable Connection Instruction A1: Power Cable:AC/DC24V; A2: Network: Connect computer or other devices A3: Audio Cable: Audio input and output can connect mic and speaker A4: Alarm Cable:Connect external alarm devices; Note: Please refer to labels on the cables...
Chapter 5 WEB Instruction 5.1 System Requirement The IP speed dome web settings support Windows XP, Win7 system, please make sure right installation and setup of following items: (1) Display resolution: 1024 * 768 or higher, color: High Color (32-bit). (2) Please make sure the Windows system install the necessary character style.
5.4 Preview Descriptions of live view page 5.4.1 Live View...
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Descriptions of live view parameters and toolbar Icon Description Icon Description Major stream Manual recording on / off, and default storage path is D\NetVideoBrowser\ Minor stream Manually capture, and default storage path is D\NetVideoBrowser\ Third stream Intercom on/off Screen lock Full screen Screen adapt to current Audio on, volume adjustment...
5.4.4 Preset position Search the target preset number <Set> Setup preset position <Call>Call the preset position 5.5 Playback 5.5.1 Search recording files (1)Select date in the calendar (2) <File Type> select <Record> or <Picture> (3)<Rec Type> Select targeted file type video/picture.
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5.5.2 Descriptions of playback toolbar Description Icon Description Stop recording Clip video files, and default storage path is D\NetVideoBrowser\ Speed down in Single screen 1/2X,1/4X,1/6X and 1/8X Play Playback in 4 screen at the same time Speed up in 2X,4X,6X and 8X Full Screen Playback by frame Download recording files...
Chapter 6 Configuration Attention: All settings will be enabled in 3 seconds after <save>. 6.1 Audio Video Set 6.1.1 Video Parameter <Channel No.>Select the target channel General Set (1)<Stream Type><Audio Video>/<Pure Video> (2)<Encoding Mode> <Static code rate> Fix stream and bandwidth occupation.
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<Frame Rate> Fluency first <Quality> Video quality first (8)<Resolution> 4CIF/VGA/720P/960P/1080P. (9)<N/P Mode> Select <PAL> or<NTSC>. Advance Set (1)<Video Encoding> <H.264> and <Motion JPEG> (2)<Extended Code> Available when selected <H.264>, there are <baseline>, <main profile>, <high profile> for selection. (3)<Encrypt Type> Add password for the channel.
6.1.3 Key Region <Key Region> To have better image quality for some regions on the video, there are 4 regions settable for each video. (1) <Draw Region> Use the mouse to draw the key region on the video. (2)Click<Save> to enable. (3) <Delete Region>...
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HD Param- Defaults Click button< Default>to recover the defaults setting for the target template. Remark <HD Param> has Export and Import function, operation is the same as <Video Param>. 6.2.2 HD Schedule To define different video template used for different time period. (1)It offers 8 different time periods, select the check box to enable it.
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6.2.3.2 Title <Title Type> Preset, Scan, Cruise, Pattern and Zone No. <Title No.> Preset number range from 1-32, Scan number range from 1-8, Cruise number range from 1-8, Pattern number range from 1- 8, Zone Number range from 1-8. <Title Name>Set title name. <Stay Time>...
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6.2.4.2 Cruise <Cruise No.> Speed dome camera supports 8 cruises, number from 1-8 <Cruise> show how many presets in the cruise. <Preset> Only preset number 1-64 and 100-255 are available, click <Add> to add the preset into cruise list. <Stay Time(S)>Set interval time...
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6.2.4.5 Zone No. <Zone No.>The speed dome camera supports 8 zones, range from 1-8. <Left Border> Move the speed dome camera to the target position and set it as the left border of the zone. <Right Border> Move the speed dome camera to the target position and set it as the right border of the zone.
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6.2.6 IR Set <Control Mode>Auto, Manual Open, Manual Close. <Zoom Match>When it is ON, the brightness and power consumption of the IR LED will be matched with the camera zooming distance automatically. <Near Lamp Brightness> Disable zoom match, set the Near lamp brightness level, range from 0 to 10.
6.3 VCA VCA(intelligent video analysis) includes 11 functions: Tripwire Perimeter Items Abandon Items Lost Loiter Running Crowd Parking Panorama Tracking Face Recognition Demographics Notes: Tripwire and Perimeter are able to activate auto-tracking. CAUTIONS: To enable the VCA functions, please DO follow the steps: 1.Scene Set—2.Alarm Set—3.Advance—4.Cruise Set.
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6.3.1 Alarm Info This page is just used to display alarm info when you success to configure. <Reset>Clear alarm numbers of the VCA rule. <Clear>Delete all the alarm information in list. 6.3.2 Scene Set <Behavior Analysis> check to enable behavior analysis, including Tripwire, Perimeter, Items Abandon, Items Lost, Loiter, Running, Crowd, Parking.
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<Detect Mode> <perimeter> detection, include <Intrusion>/<Enter>/<Leave>. <Intrusion> alarm when object come in/out. <Enter> alarm when object come in. <Leave> alarm when object go out. <Show Alarm Count>show total alarm times. <Show Alarm Rule>show defined tripwire/perimeter on video. <Two-way Alarm>when selected <Tripwire>, choose the”two- way alarm”, then two directions cross will both trigger alarm.
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(3)Event Set ---Items Lost <Line Clear> remove the defined area on video. <Alarm Time> time to activate alarm. <Show Alarm Count> show total alarm times on screen. <Show Alarm Rule> show the defined area on screen. <Save> save to enable. (4)Event Set ---Loiter <Alarm Time>...
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(7)Event Set --- Parking <Line Clear> remove defined area. <Alarm Time(s)> time to activate alarm. <Show Alarm Count> show total alarm times. <Show Alarm Rule> show the defined area on screen. <Save> save to enable. 6.3.2.2 Panorama Tracking (1) Check to enable the target channel (2) Select <Panorama Tracking >...
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6.3.2.4 Demographics This function will enable speed dome to count the number of how many people cross the defined line on screen. (1)Check <Demographics> (2)<Mode> choose <vertical demographics> or <bias demographics> (3)<Max Target Size> <Min Target Size> setup target people size percent in target region. (4)<Sensitivity>...
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6.3.4 Advanced (1)<Channel No.> Select target channel (2)<Scene Number> Select target Scene No. (3)<Max Target Size> Set upper limit how much proportion the Object occupy on the screen for recognition (4)<Min Target Size> Set lower limit Note: PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AS DEFAULT VALUE TO AVOID ANY ERROR.
6.4 OSD 6.4.1 OSD Channel Name (1)<Channel Name> Input channel name, then it will show on screen. (2) <Customize Position> drag <Channel Name> to the target position on screen. (3)<Color> Choose your favorite color. Date (1) <Date> Display date on screen. (2) <Show Week>...
6.4.3 Video Cover Add up to 4 cover areas on the screen. (1)<Channel No.> Choose target channel. (2)<Draw Region> Check to enable. (3)Draw cover area on screen (4)<Clean Area> Delete all cover areas. 6.5 Storage Management 6.5.1 Record Policy Setup recording schedule. (1)<Channel No.>...
<Save> 6.5.4 Snapshot Set (1) <Channel No.> Select target channel. (2)<Timing capture> Enable timing capture (3)<Interval(s)> Set how much internval times between two snapshots. (4)<Link FTP>snapshot and upload to FTP server. (5)<Link Email>snapshot and send to target email. (4)<Save> 6.5.5 Disk Information <Initialize Disk>...
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6.6.2 Registration Center Keep same settings as what you register in DDNS website. 6.6.3 Network Service DDNS Keep same settings as what you register in DDNS website. Make sure to insert the memory card.
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PPPoE Check to enable PPPoE function, enter User name and confirm password. <NTP Server> enter server address. <Port> enter NTP server port. <Interval> update interval. Others Set Http and Https port, Enable UPnP and SNMP functions. 6.6.4 IP Filter Blacklist User want to block some IP address, select<Block the Following IPs>, input the block IP address and<Add>,<Save>.Max to add 16 blacklist IP address.
Cancel blacklist or whitelist Anytime click<Allow All> and <Save> to cancel all the blacklist and whitelist. Note: Please restart device after setup blacklist or whitelist. 6.7 User management 6.7.1 Add User <User name> add user, only English letter and figure are available.
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6.8.2 Alarm Output Alarm output has port 1~2. <ON>is closed circuit alarm. <OFF>is open circuit alarm. 6.8.3 Motion Alarm (1)<Set Motion Detection Area> Check to draw area on screen. (2)<Clean Area> Clean drawn area. (3)<ICR-Sensitivity> set detection sensitivity, range from 0- 100, 0 means the highest sensitivity.
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6.8.5 Cover Alarm Alarm when camera lens is covered. 6.8.6 Email Alarm (1)<Email Alarm Enable> check to enable sending email after alarm. (2)Set sending email information: <SMTP server> <SMTP port><Email Account><Email Password> (3)<Email Mode> (4)Input receive email address, support up to 4 email address.
6.9 PTZ Management and Control PTZ management mode: <Serial Port Set>and<Protocol Set> <Serial Port Set>: <Port Name>,<Baud Rate>,<Parity>,<Byte Size>,<Work Mode> <Protocol Set>: <Channel>,<Port Name>,<Protocol>,<Address> 6.10 Advance 6.10.1 Local set (1)<Showing frame-rate and bit-stream information> check to display frame rate and bit stream on video.
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6.10.3 System Maintenance System maintenance includes <Equipment Control>and <Version Upgrade>. (1)<Equipment Control> <Restore> Reset to factory default. <Reboot> Reboot the device. (2)<Version Upgrade> upgrade new firmware. (firmware format: .box/.bin) Upgrade process normally needs a few minutes until indication for completion. Caution: Please strictly follow the instruction by technical specialist for firmware upgrade.
Chapter 7 Simple Problem-solving Methods symptom Possible causes Solutions Power supply is damaged or not Power on no action, Replace the power supply enough power No images, Power cable fault Corrected Machine is not self Troubleshoot line, measure IP speed dome’s Line problems checking voltage...
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Serial port Settings error Check and change serial port number to “COM2” IP Speed dome can’t be controlled Check IP speed dome’s protocol, baud rate and Protocol, Baud rate, address error address Power supply isn’t enough, voltage Measure IP speed dome’s voltage to insure isn’t stable stability PPPOE dialing failed...
Chapter 8 After-sales Service The HD Network IR speed dome products, the company offers one-year warranty. Product warranty, the company provides a free service, but if any of the following circumstances, is charged fee for material costs work: Do not operate in accordance with the provisions of the manual ...
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50 meters distance between; Try to choose outdoor wiring along the eaves line; For open field must be sealed steel tubes buried cabling, grounding and steel pipe, the absolute prohibition of the use of overhead wiring; In areas of severe thunderstorm or high-voltage area (such as high-voltage substations), ...
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