Ganz ZN-L7210PHA Instruction Manual

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ETHERNET CAMERA, MPEG-4
ZN-L7000
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ZN-L7210PHA
ZN-L7210NHA
Colour high resolution camera with computar autoiris varifocal
lens, MPEG-4
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  • Page 1 ETHERNET CAMERA, MPEG-4 ZN-L7000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ZN-L7210PHA ZN-L7210NHA Colour high resolution camera with computar autoiris varifocal lens, MPEG-4...
  • Page 2 This manual is the intellectual property of CBC (EUROPE) Ltd.. All Copyright rights are reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted for any purpose, by whatever means, be they electronic or mechanical, without the express written permission of CBC (EUROPE) Ltd.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INDEX INTRODUCTION SAFETY INFORMATIONS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION WITH WEB BROWSER OPERATION WITH INTERNET EXPLORER SERVICE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENG-...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This manual is intended for persons authorized to install and operate of this camera and VCS products .International, national and any relevant regional regulations relating to electronics must be observed at all times. Conventions In this manual, the following symbols and notations are used to draw attention to special situations: Attention! This symbol indicates tips and notes that make using the device easier and more convenient.
  • Page 5: Safety Informations

    Ensure a secure footing whenever working in elevated positions. Use only safety ladders. If necessary, use safety harness or railings. Use this camera with original Ganz tools. Repairs and maintenance Never open the housing of the unit. Never open the housing of the power supply unit.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Preconditions for commissioning Computer with operating system Windows 98/2000/XP and gateway to the network Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser (from version 5) or free serial interface and terminal program Preconditions for configuration Computer with operating system Windows 98/2000/XP and gateway to the network Microsoft Internet Explorer (from version 5) and MPEG-ActiveX Preconditions for operating Computer with operating system Windows 98/2000/XP and gateway to the network...
  • Page 7 Multicast functions This camera supports the standard MPEG-4. Thanks to efficient encoding, the data transmission rate remains low, even with maximum image quality and 25 images/s; furthermore, it can be adapted over a wide range to meet the local requirements. In appropriately configured networks, the multicast function permits the simultaneous video transmission in real time to several receivers.
  • Page 8 Connectors and Controls Serial port RS232/RS485/422 Power led Local analog video output (BNC) Ethernet 10Base-T Power, alarm, relay 12VDC Relay COM Relay NO (closed when camera off) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Relay NC (opened when camera off) Alarm input (NO/NC) Alarm input GND 5 / 8...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION The camera is designed for indoor operations. Choose a site for installation which ensures that camera is exposed to neither extreme temperatures nor extreme moisture or humidity. The ambient temperature must lie between +5 and +40°C, the relative humidity must not exceed 80%. During operation, the unit generates a great deal of heat.
  • Page 10 Alarm input, relay output The alarm input of the camera serves for the connection of an external alarm trigger. If configured accordingly, an alarm trigger can, for example, set up an automatic connection between the camera and a remote station. The relay output serves for switching external devices.
  • Page 11 Commissioning with terminal program You can connect a data terminal to the camera for putting it into operation and for local control. The data terminal consists of a computer with a terminal program. For the connection use a serial NULL-MODEM cable. The needed configuration port is: 19200 Bit/s 8 data bits...
  • Page 12: Configuration With Web Browser

    CONFIGURATION WITH WEB BROWSER Making the connection The integrated HTTP server offers you the possibility of configuring the camera with a web browser via the network. This possibility is far more convenient than the configuration via the terminal program and also offers you the presentation of video images... In order for live video images to be decoded, the special MPEG ActiveX control required must be installed on the computer.
  • Page 13 Unit Identification General Settings Unit name: enter here a name for the camera to facilitate identification in major installations. each device should be assigned a unique identifier which can be additionally Unit ID: used to identify it. Unit Identification Password Settings the access to the camera is generally protected with a password in order Password level: to prevent unauthorized use of the device.
  • Page 14 Unit Identification Language Settings Website language: here you select the desired language of the HTML pages. Unit Identification Time Settings If a number of cameras are combined in a system, it is important that the internal clocks of the separate units are all synchronized. select here the desired date format: Europe: GG.MM.AAAA Date Format:...
  • Page 15 Display Settings Display stamping You can configure the device so that the camera name, time and alarm source are displayed in the video image. Select Top if the names are to be displayed at the top of the image, or Bottom if the names are to be displayed at the bottom of the image.
  • Page 16 you can set the quality of the video reproduction. A compromise has to be Picture quality: found here between optimum image sharpness and a quick reproduction of movements in the image. If you attach importance to a high image refresh rate, the quality of the image (sharpness) deteriorates with increasing movement in the field of view of the camera (un-sharp, distortions).
  • Page 17 Video settings JPEG posting You can store video images in JPEG format at certain intervals on an FTP server. These images can be called up again later, thus enabling for example alarm events to be reconstructed. here you can choose the format of the JPEG pictures JPEG format: 176 x 144 pixels 352 x 288 pixels...
  • Page 18 Video loss alarm: select here the option On if the unit is to activate an alarm when the video signal is interrupted. select here the option On if the unit is to activate an alarm when the Motion alarm: motion alarm is triggered. select here the option On in order to activate the alarming by means of an Alarm input: external alarm sensor.
  • Page 19 Alarm settings Alarm e-mail Alarm statuses can also be documented by e-mail as an alternative to automatic connection on alarm. A receiver who does not have a video reception device can thus also be informed. In this case, an e-mail with an attached JPEG image is sent to a predetermined e-mail address. select On to send an alarm e-mail in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 20 Alarm settings Motion detector The camera contains an integrated video sensor, which on the basis of the video processing can register changes in the video signal. These changes are primarily initiated by movement in the field of view of the camera. The sensitivity of the video sensor can be adjusted, so that an alarm is generated only if a given threshold is exceeded.
  • Page 21 it is possible to prevent generating a false alarm, e.g. by a bird flying across the surveillance area. Select the desired value by moving the slider to the desired position with the mouse key held down. Object min size [n*] blocks: the number of sensor cells, which a moving object must cover in order to generate an alarm, can be specified.
  • Page 22 Relay setting Relay configuration The switching conditions for the relay output can be configured. The function of an open switching relay (normally closed contact) or a closed switching relay (normally open contact) can be specified. It is also possible to specify whether the output should operate as a bistable or as a monostable.
  • Page 23 Interface settings Interface COM 1 The parameters for the serial interface port COM can be configured to suit individual requirements. Serial port function: select one of the controllable devices from the list. If the port is required to transmit data transparently, select the entry Transparent. After selection of a device, the COM interface settings in the window are automatically set and should not be altered.
  • Page 24 with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol set to On a Assign IP with DHCP: (changing) IP address is assigned to the device automatically. If you want to give it a dedicated IP address choose Off. Service settings Multilink – Multicast Along with a 1:1 connection between a transmitter and a receiver, (unicast) the units provide the option of connecting a number of receivers to simultaneously receive the video signal.
  • Page 25 Service settings Version information Hardware and software version numbers are only required for information and can not be altered. Keep a record of these numbers in case technical assistance is required. Service settings Live page settings The live page can be setup to suit individual requirements. Options are provided here to display different information and operating elements along with the video picture.
  • Page 26 Save general logfile to hard disk: select this option to store the logfile in a text file on the local computer. File for saving alarm messages: enter here the path to the location where the log files for the alarm messages are to be stored. File for saving general messages: enter here the path to the location where the log files for the general system messages are to be stored.
  • Page 27: Operation With Internet Explorer

    OPERATION WITH INTERNET EXPLORER You must use Microsoft Internet Explorer from version 5, the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine and please disable the java script debugging. You need the MPEG ActiveX. You need a video resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Connection Once you have configured your device you simply need to digit the IP address of the camera in the Internet Explorer URL bar.
  • Page 28 Snapshot Individual images can be displayed in different resolutions. To select the resolution, append the corresponding parameter to the command snap.jpg: Ex: 192.168.0.1/snap.jpg Snap.jpg?JpegSize=XS 128 x 96 pixel Snap.jpg?JpegSize=S 176 x 144 pixel Snap.jpg?JpegSize=M 352 x 288 pixel Snap.jpg?JpegSize=L 704 x 288 pixel Snap.jpg?JpegSize=XL 704 x 576 pixel Default value is M.
  • Page 29: Service

    SERVICE The connection between two IP addresses can be checked using the command ping. You can thus check whether the device in the network is active. Open the DOS input window and enter the command ping followed by the IP address of the device.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Video Model ZN-L7210PHA ZN-L7210NHA System PAL NTSC Sensor 1/4" Interline Transfer CCD 1/4" Interline Transfer CCD Pixels 752(H) x 582(V) pixels 768(H) x 492(V) pixels Scanning System 2:1 interlace 2:1 interlace Sync. System Internal Internal Scanning freq. (H) : 15.625KHz (H) : 15.734KHz...
  • Page 31 CBC (EUROPE) Ltd. Ufficio di Milano via E. Majorana,2 20054 - Nova Milanese (MI) Italia Tel. +39-0362-365079 Fax +039-0362-40012 www.cbc-europe.it CBC (EUROPE) Ltd. 7/8 Garrick Industrial Centre Irwing Way GB London NW9, 6AQ Tel. +44-(0)208-732-3312 Fax +44-(0)208-202-3387 www.cbceurope.com CBC (EUROPE) Ltd. Paris Branch Office 1, Avenue des Marguerites ZAC des Petits Carreaux...

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