1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS IP IR Speed dome Wall mount bracket Power supply Screws kits User manual CD (with CMS etc.) 1.2 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 3D Allocation Allows the camera to move diagonally while using zoom function Pattern A series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements from a single programmable dome. Up to 4 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera.
Guard Tour Scan Dome patrol scans according to certain edited preset order. A-B Scan The dome scans back and forth between two preset points (A & B). Power Off Memory This feature allows the dome to resume its previous status after power is restored. Park Action The Park function applies to the predefined functions such as Preset, Tour, Pattern, or Scan function after the dome has been idle for a programmed time.
2.1.1 WALL MOUNTED Installation conditions: Wall mounted domes can be used in a hard wall structure whose thickness should be enough to install expansion bolts in an indoor and outdoor environment. The wall must bear at least 4 times the weight of the dome. Installing the wall bracket: Fig 2.3 As shown in fig 2.4, fix the wall hanging bracket on the wall with wire and cable through it.
2.2.1 PTZ Connection Before connecting, please power off and read the instructions carefully of all connected devices. 2.2.2 Connecting the Device This device can be directly connected to a computer or network; 2.2.3 Setting IE Browser User can view video through IE, ActiveX is required to be installed. 1.
Fig 2.14 4. Change option “Download unsigned ActiveX controls” to “Enable” or “Prompt”. User can optionally change “Running ActiveX controls and plug-in” into “Start” to avoid the prompt of running. 2.2.4 Install Active X (1) Download controls Open IE and enter IP cameras IP address (default is 192.168.1.110). On home page of camera login using user name and password (default is admin &...
After login, you will enter the following interface: Fig 2.16 The IP Camera supports H.265/H.265 and MJPEG triple encoding format. 2.3.1 Video Browse Video Browse: For camera display setting, you can set the video type, video size, play mode, image color. On the browsing interface, click “video” to enter system setting interface.
2.3.2 PTZ Control PTZ control: Adjust the rotation in all directions, set pan speed, tilt speed. 2.3.3 PTZ Function PTZ functions: preset, auto pan, pattern, tour. Fig 2.30...
2.3.4 Common Shortcuts Common shortcuts: Digital Zoom, Snapshot, record, audio input (not used), audio output (not used), English- Chinese Fig 2.21 Frequently set common functions of the IP camera. The storage path of snapshot and recording complies with the one from settings . The snapshots are stored in the name of IP address and time of the device.
2.4.1 System System: upgrade the system info, time and maintenance. System info: The initial interface of system setting is the display interface of system info. Basic Info: The IPC’s version number, time zone, product series, serial number. Network Settings: MAC address, IP address, default gateway, subnet mask. Alarm setting: Alarm server IP, alarm correlation (not used).
Fig 2.25 Firmware upgrade: To upgrade the firmware of the camera click on Browse to locate the upgrade file, after locating the file click on “Submit” and camera will start upgrading Please restart the device after upgrading. Restore factory setting: Click “Reset to reset camera to factory default. Check “Keep current IP unchanged”...
2.4.2 Network Network: The device’s relevant network parameter setting, including Network、 FTP、 SMTP、 QoS、 IGMP、 PORT, DDNS, Cloudlens Network: setting of the device’s network parameter. Fig 2.27 DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, allocating dynamic IP address for network clients. Select “on”, the camera’s IP address and the subnet mask cannot be modified, but automatically allocated by the host.
SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a TCP/IP protocol used in sending and receiving e-mails Fig 2.29 • Server IP: set up mail server IP. • Port: set SMTP port • SSL: on or off • SSL Port: which port for SSL •...
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IGMP: The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communications protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on IPv4 networks to establish multicast group memberships. IGMP is an integral part of IP multicast. Fig 2.33 PORT: an interface, passing data between the computer and other devices (e.g. Printer, mouse, keyboard, monitors), among network, or other computers in connection.
2.4.4 Camera Basic settings, Exposure settings, Effect settings, White Balance and Reset. Basic Settings: On and off setting of camera system, noise, mirror, BLC and other function. Fig 2.38 Power Frequency: 60Hz = NTSC 50Hz = PAL Vertical Mirror: image vertical mirror display. Horizon Mirror: image horizontal mirror display.
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Exposure Settings: Fig 2.39 Exposure Mode: select which mode is best suited for applications Scene Select: Indoor, optimized for indoor applications, Outdoor, optimized for outdoor applications Slow Shutter: in low light applications shutter will slow to selected settings for best image AGC: Automatic Gain Control, adjusts the Gain up to the level selected to optimize the image Shutter Speed: when Exposure Mode is in Shutter or Manual you can adjust the Shutter speed Manual AGC: when Exposure Mode is in Manual you can adjust both the Shutter speed and the...
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Effect Settings: General/Mode: select General for basic adjustments and Mode for custom adjustments Fig 2.40 White Balance: Auto, Manual, Sunlight, Cloudy, Incandescent, Cool White/Fluorescent, Sodium. Fig 2.41...
Reset: Click “Reset” to return to factory default. 2.4.5 Video & Audio Video: Fig 2.43 Stream Type: Main Stream, Sub Stream, MJPEG. Resolution Main: 2592 x 1520, 2304 x 1296, 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 960, 1280 x 720. Resolution Sub Stream: 640 x 480, 480 x 360, 352 x 288, 320 x 240, 176 x 144, closed Resolution MJPEG: 2592 x 1944, 2592 x 1520, 2048 x 1536, 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720, closed...
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Enc Type: Encoding H.264/ H.265 Resolution: select resolution per stream Frame Rate: select frame rate per stream I/P: I/P frames interval Bit Rate Type: select between CBR (constant bit rate) or VBR (variable bit rate) Image Quality: when in VBR Bit Rate type choose between Lowest, low, Average, High, Highest Bit Rate: when in CBR (constant bit rate) set bit rate to use...
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Character Display: Text, time, date can be displayed on the screen. X/Y (0-99) dimension stands for position. Fig 2.44 OSD setting includes: Text OSD, Zoom OSD and Date and Time OSD. Text 1~5 OSD: Set the subject and position. Choose On or Off to display the text or not. Input the content up to 36 characters can be displayed.
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Motion Detection: Fig 2.45 Drag Scope: Click on Drag Scope then click and drag on image where motion grid is to be located. Clear All: will remove motion grid Sensitivity: adjust the sensitivity. Enable Motion Detect: Turns on and off the motion detection...
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Privacy Zone: setting the privacy zone of the camera. This zone can not move . It is available if PTZ is in a fixed place. 【Zone】: You can set 4 privacy zones. Each of them can be drawn and set with a mouse. Select save and the zone is covered.
The default is C drive control folder. Click browse to re-select the storage path. For the type of the file, photos is jpg/bmp and video is avi/ifv. Audio: Future use 2.4.6 PTZ Function PTZ function: preset, Auto tour, PTZ protocol. Preset: Set where you want the camera to point at when you call up preset.
2.4.7 Alarm Not available, for future use Record: Not available, for future use 2.4.8 User User: Administrator’s authority to operate the camera. Fig 2.54 Add user: click the image “ ”, you will get the following dialog box Fig 2.55 Input user name and password.
2.4.9 log Log: recording of each operation Fig 2.57 3. FUNCTION INSTRUCTION 3.1 SPECIAL FUNCTION The follow presets are predefined as special function PREST FUNCTION PRESET FUNCTION Reset Turn on far light Run Wiper Turn on near light Stop Wiper 91(31) Call A-B scan Set left point of A-B scan...
4.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION <SYSTEM> <MAIN MENU> <SYSTEM> PELCO D-P PROTOCOL <DOME> DOME ID <CAMERA> COMM 41.8 ℃ <DISPLAY> TEMPERATURE <LANGUAGE> V863R15122109 VERSION <TIMING TASK> EXIT <ALARM> <RESET> EXIT When enter the OSD, it display Enter to the SYSTEM, you will see: MFG: Max 15 characters displayed on the screen.
4.3.1 Communication <COMM RESET> <COMM> DEVICE ID 125295 RESET TO DIAL THE CODE CHECK ID 125288 TARGET ID SOFT PROTOCOL AUTO BAUD RATE 2400 <COMM RESET> SAVE EXIT Fig4.3.1.1 Fig.4.3.1.2 DEVICE ID: It is only and used to distinct from the ID of other domes. CHECK ID: Distinguish several domes with same ID.
more than the ambient light, the picture will change to black , the IR illumination will turn on automatically. AMBIENT LIGHT: Ambient light is a system data. User can not change it manually. It changes according to the environment all the time. The data will refresh every time when user enter the OSD.
PRESET A: On A-B scan, A point can be preset from 0 to 64 PRESET B: On A-B scan, B point can be preset from 0 to 64. SCAN SPEED: A-B scan speed is 1 to 64 grade selectable. DWELL TIME: Dwell time between A to B is 2s to 60s selectable. RUNNING: Running the A-B scan.
PARK MODE: Park mode includes OFF, Park action, A-B scan, Pan scan, guard tour 01, guard tour 02, guard tour 03 and Preserve action. When park mode is OFF status, the dome doesn’t run park mode. When park mode is PRESERVE ACTION status, it records previous action order(A-B scan, Pan scan, Guard tour 01, Guard tour 02, Guard tour 03).
4.3.9 Advanced <ADVANCED> PWR ON ACT ACTI ON RATIO SPEED AUTO FLIP <OTHERS> EXIT PWR ON ACT: Power on action can be set as Memory, A-B scan, Pan scan, Park action, Guard tour 01, Guard tour 02, Guard tour 03 and No action. RATIO SPEED: Ratio speed can be set as ON or OFF status.
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VITEK warrants to the purchaser that products manufac- tured by VITEK are free of any rightful claim of infringement or the like, and when used in the manner intended, will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years, or as otherwise stated above, from the date of purchase by the end user.