MicroNet SP5562HSM User Manual

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Indoor Box IP Camera
Model No.: SP5562HSM
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  • Page 1 User Manual Indoor Box IP Camera Model No.: SP5562HSM http://www.micronet.info...
  • Page 2: About This Guide

    About This Guide Model SP5562HSM Indoor Box MegaPixel IP Camera Before Using the SP5562HSM IP Camera Check PC requirement Check OS platform requirement Read special and important precautionary information. Basic knowledge of network setup and configuration will be helpful. Icon Descriptions Notes: This icon represents a tip for operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE ..................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW.................4 SETTING AND INSTALLATION............6 USING SP5562HSM FOR THE FIRST TIME ..........8 ACCESS IP CAMERA .................11 WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS – BASIC..........15 WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS - EXPERT ..........29 FACTORY DEFAULT ................42 REBOOT ...................43...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW SP5562HSM supports dual streams simultaneously. Combination options include: Stream 1 Stream 2 H.264 H.264 M-JPEG M-JPEG MPEG-4 MPEG-4 Note: If users assign MPEG-4 for both Stream1 and 2, the image will be unable to reach real-time performance. M-JPEG for both Stream 1 and 2 leads to the same result.
  • Page 5: Back Side

    Back side Connectors 1. ICR Control 2. Auto Iris Control Adapter 3. USB Config Port 4. 12V DC Power 5. Mini-Din I/O Socket 6. SD Card Socket 7. USB Host for Extension Wi-Fi Support 8. Audio Line In/Out 9. Video Out BNC Connector 10.
  • Page 6: Setting And Installation

    2. SETTING AND INSTALLATION Note: Connect SP5562HSM to your network by using a standard Cat-5 cable. Connect the video output of your camera with video in of video server, using standard 75Ω coaxial cable with BNC type connector. Connect speaker and active microphone to Audio In / Out.
  • Page 7 Users have to make pin-to-pin correctly to enable this function. Enable Audio Function The video flicker may occur when enabling or disenabling audio in and audio out. The situation normally lasts for a second.
  • Page 8: Using Sp5562Hsm For The First Time

    3. USING SP5562HSM FOR THE FIRST TIME Browser for Live Viewing and Video Settings Microsoft IE browser version 6 or higher is recommended. Currently Mozilla Firefox and others are not compatible. Factory Setting – Initial IP Address Default IP Address: 192.168.1.2 Gateway: 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 9 Press Scan to automatically find online IP Camera on the network domain Press Scan button to check the IP and MAC address list. Press Clear Table button and press Scan again to refresh. You will find the list of IP and MAC address listed. To indentify your IP camera you can flip over the IP camera and check the label for MAC address on the bottom side.
  • Page 10 Double click Be sure to press APPLY to enable the new setting Within 10 seconds, the dialog box would disappear. This indicates that the new settings are deployed. After typing in the new IP address, user may close the setting page and wait for 45 seconds. It takes 45 seconds to restart the system.
  • Page 11: Access Ip Camera

    4. ACCESS IP CAMERA Browser Open an IE browser Type in the IP address of video server that you found via IP Scan. For example: 192.168.1.2 (default IP address) A popup login dialog box will automatically display. Initial username and password (case-sensitive): Login: root Password:...
  • Page 12 Initial Username & Password Administrator Default ID / Password = root / pass The ID of administrator can not be changed or deleted; only the password is changeable. Administrator has the authority to view and control system settings. After logging in with root / pass as administrator, user may see the live viewing page.
  • Page 13: Control Panel Settings

    OSD is displayed on top left corner of the screen. The sequence is date (mm-dd-yyyy), time, and camera name. (camera name is optionally displayed) Control Panel Settings Video / Resolution The following table shows common resolution format values: Resolution SXVGA QVGA QQVGA NTSC...
  • Page 14 FPS Name Resolution Digital Output (Please refer to the picture) To enable this function, user has to connect the PIN via the Mini DIN cable. The toggle button works as a switch to enable/disenable Digital Out function. - Blue line : RS485 + - Yellow line : DI + - Black line : DI - - Green line : RS485 -...
  • Page 15: Web Interface Settings - Basic

    5. WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS – BASIC SP5562HSM / SP5562HSM built-in web interface provides the access to further settings. Enable the top-right side icon in the live viewing page to access to the further settings. This button also works as a switch between configuration and live viewing page.
  • Page 16 Network There are three available types of wired network connection: STATIC, DYNAMIC and, PPPoE. Static IP 1. IP Address Please confirm with the network administrator. 2. Subnet Mask / Gateway / Default DNS Please confirm with the network administrator. 3. Be sure to press “OK” to save the new setting. 4.
  • Page 17 Note: Always use IP Scan™ to find the MAC addresses after reboot and double check the IP address. Make sure the IP address is correct. If IP was changed in web configuration, you cannot return to initial login page after reboot. Dynamic IP 1.
  • Page 18: Pppoe Settings

    PPPoE Settings If the network supports PPPoE like xDSL, this option is available. Require ISP (Internet Service Provider) to provide ID/Password. User ID / Password PPPoE user ID / Password Service Name: Service name of ISP 。Maximum transmission unit of data IP address of DNS sever can be set to be automatically created.
  • Page 19 Caution: Be sure press “OK” after you have changed the setting in a particular setting page. After few seconds, a confirmation dialog box will pop up to indicate that the setting has been updated. To return to the same page, please press “OK”.
  • Page 20: Video Settings

    Video Stream 1 Video Settings 1. Stream Port: Stream 1 port value setting 2. Stream Protocol: Selectable options: TCP/UDP (RTP) / User can decide whether to enable multicast function or not (If UDP is selected). 3. Video Compression Type: Selectable options : H264/M-JEPG / MPEG-4 4.
  • Page 21: Max Client

    6. Constant bit rates (CBR): 4M / 3M / 2M / 1.5M / 1M / 750K / 500K / 384K / 256K / 128K / 64K Note: 1M is recommended when using H.264; 1.5M is recommended when using MPEG-4. Note: When mosaic or fragment occurs in the image, users may lower the frame rate or assign another level of image quality.
  • Page 22: Color Settings

    Caution: You have to enable Stream 2 in this section to see the option on the control panel setting page. The setting in stream 1 and 2 are the same. ; Administrator can decide whether to enable this stream or not and see the live video in “Live Viewing” page.
  • Page 23 1. BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness of the image. 2. CONTRAST: Adjust the variation in the intensity of an image. 3. SATURATION: Adjust the intensity of color in the image. 4. HUE: Adjust the gradation or variety of a color. 5. AEC: Adjust the auto exposure control of the image. 6.
  • Page 24: Video Preview

    Video Preview This function makes user easily check the possible change of altering parameters of setting. By pressing the View Video button, you can see the following Press Stop to exit preview mode. You could alter other parameters and press TEST to see the expected video image. In the process, user can press Reset anytime to return to the default settings.
  • Page 25: Event Rule

    Caution: Do not forget to press “OK” button to save the current settings. Event Rule SP5562HSM/SP5562HSM is capable of handling all basic and standard events. Events handled by SP5562HSM 1. Digital Input 2. Motion Detection 3. Periodic Timer 4. Network Loss 5.
  • Page 26 2. PTZ preset 3. E-mail Notification Record Events Handled 1. Digital Input: Two options: “Normal Open” (N.O.) or “Normal Close” (N.C.) 2. Motion Detection: If a motion is detected in the defined areas, an event will be triggered. 3. Periodic Timer: An event will be triggered following the schedule of the pre-defined time interval.
  • Page 27: Modifying Rule Lists

    Modifying Rule Lists User may press Delete All to delete the items of event rules. Date & Time 1. Press the “Client PC time” check box, Date and time setting can be synchronized with PC directly. Press “OK” after you have the setting done.
  • Page 28 Note: The OSD and Camera Info. Displays are independent. If “Enable” checkbox is checked, the channel name will be shown on OSD. If not, this information will be shown on the Camera Info. only.
  • Page 29: Web Interface Settings - Expert

    6. WEB INTERFACE SETTINGS - EXPERT Port Caution: The default port value is 80. Users may change the value. Please pay attention that if the port is changed (e.g. 80) users have to put: 80 in the end of the IP address.
  • Page 30: Ipv4 Ddns

    The function is used to map an IP address with the host name. If the IP camera is set a dynamic IP address, the host name must be provided by DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service). IPv4 DDNS Check “Enable” and select one from the two options. Registrations on DDNS service sites are required for the two options.
  • Page 31 Video Server / Full Function of Video Server support e-mail notification & FTP upload E-mail – SMTP Setting Enter the port number, user name, password, and server name information of the SMTP server. If you’d like to receive the attached snapshots, please enable the appropriate check box.
  • Page 32: Ftp Setting

    FTP Setting Please fill in the address of remote FTP server, port number, user name, and password. Caution: Users may assign the port value (e.g.30). Please pay attention that if the port is changed (e.g.80), users have to put: 80 in the end of the IP address to facilitate the operation.
  • Page 33 Three different types of EVENT can be triggered Digital Input (DI) There are two selectable options: Normal Open (N.O.) and Normal Close (N.C.) Users may choose the proper option depending on the input type. Be sure to press “OK” to save the setting. Periodic Timer Timer interval can be set in terms of seconds.
  • Page 34: Motion Detection

    Motion Detection Type a. There are two selectable options: “always” and “schedule” mode. b. Users can define the schedule as assigning “schedule”. Detection Area: Check the check box to enable Motion Detection; administrator can self-configure 1~3 detection areas. Click area enable check box and draw icon, then draw desired area within top preview window;...
  • Page 35: Video Loss

    Sensitivity value: Defines the sensitivity of motion detection. The range of the value is -10 to 10. *Note: Lower sensitivity value, higher sensitivity level Video Loss Users may assign the time interval of the event trigger after video loss.
  • Page 36 Pre/Post Setting This function is designed for setting the stream format type and time duration of Pre/Post buffer. Format options include “AVI” (for video file) and “JPEG ”(for picture file). There are three modes to record to option: “FTP Upload”, “Local SD Card” and “NAS storage”...
  • Page 37 with removable storage.
  • Page 38 NAS Setting Account Administrator can create new user accounts. Login as the administrator and create user accounts by clicking on “Add”. Administrator can assign different combinations of authorities for each user account. The options...
  • Page 39 include video settings, and digital out. Administrator may alter the combination of authorities anytime. There are limits to the length of user’s name and password. If the length exceeds the limit, a dialog box will pop out for notification. Guest permissions can be turned ON/OFF by each individual account.
  • Page 40 Guest account can be turned ON/OFF anytime. Security The default setting of security is LOW. 1. Definition of Each Security Level HIGH: ONLY LAN connections are permitted. MEDIUM: Video and audio connections from any location and settings from LAN are permitted. LOW: All connections from any location are permitted.
  • Page 41: Firmware Update

    Users can download the firmware file from Micronet official website. Choose the specific one and press upload. When uploading is finished, reboot will be requested and automatically triggered.
  • Page 42: Factory Default

    7. FACTORY DEFAULT While the confirmation dialog box appearing, press OK button to load default setting and do reboot. You will see the countdown timer running. The login page will appear as finishing. Please login with root/pass.
  • Page 43: Reboot

    8. REBOOT Press Reboot and one dialog box will pop up. Press OK on the dialog box; the reboot countdown timer will start running. After finishing, the login page will appear. Please login with the correct account name and password.
  • Page 44: Logout

    9. LOGOUT Press logout to return to the login page. The login page should appear within few seconds.
  • Page 45: Quick Config Port - First Time Experience

    FIRST TIME EXPERIENCE QuickLink is designed for quick configuration or factory default. There is QuickLink config port, a special USB port, on each product of Micronet. Unplug USB cable Connect the IP camera and PC via mini USB cable through QuickLink config port.
  • Page 46: No Software Installation Required

    3. Windows 98 (SE) – manually run is required. Note: (Generic USB mass storage class driver (Microsoft) will be requested –if you plan to use QuickLink based device recovery on Windows 98, please prepare one in advance) NO Software installation Required There is no requirement of installation or setup of any software on Windows XP/2000 platforms.
  • Page 47 Double click on the Config Wizard. You will see the following page: The password is required. If you didn’t change the default password, please type in pass. Then press the login button. The following dialog box will pop up if you don’t type in the proper...
  • Page 48 password. If you’d like to setup DDNS, please fill in the required information. Return to Network page to set other network setting. Please press next to go to detailed configuration setting page. The following page is an example...
  • Page 49 of STATIC network configuration page. After pressing next, the setting will be saved. You can press finish or continue to do other setting.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    11. TROUBLESHOOTING What If Quickconfig does not Auto run? In some situations, Quick Config application may not auto run after connecting to QuickLink via the mini USB cable. In that situation, you may open the disk drive page (the following is the example image).
  • Page 51: Specification

    12. Specification Model SP5562HSM Sensor 1/3" Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS Lens Mounted CS Mount Type No. of Effective Pixels 1080 x 1024 (HxV) Lens/Sensor Auto Iris DC Drive Electronic Shutter 1/5~1/2000 sec (60Hz); 1/5~1/2000 sec (50Hz) Frequency 50/60 Hz Switchable...
  • Page 52 Digital In, Digital Out, RS-485 SD Card Socket USB Port Mini-USB for Quick Configuration Tool USB A Type External Wi-Fi Dongle Audio 3.5 mm Jack x 2 (In x 1 / Out x 1) Power Supply 12V DC/ 1A Dimension 76.3(W) x 64(H) x 100(D)mm Mechanical Weight...
  • Page 53: Appendix

    Appendix ActiveX ActiveX is Microsoft software component technology, mainly used by Microsoft Windows. They facilitate sharing of information between differing applications. Digital video recorders utilize ActiveX to remotely view security cameras online. AGC (Automatic Gain Control) AGC increases the signal strength of security cameras when the light level decreases, and puts a cap on it during higher levels;...
  • Page 54 within a certain image size. The smaller the focal length, the wider the angle of view is. Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio refers to the ratio between an image’s height and width. Differing mediums such as television, HDTV, and film, use different aspect ratios.
  • Page 55 The bit rate (in kbit/s or Mbit/s) is often referred to as speed, but actually defines the number of bits/time unit and not distance/time unit. CCD (Charge Coupled Device) This is a computer chip that converts the light energy that enters a camera into an electrical charge, which is then converted into an electronic image.
  • Page 56 then converts it back to analogue. CODECS can be either software applications or hardware components, or both. DVRs use CODECS to compress video streams from security cameras, and then store this compressed data on a hard disk. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a standard for interfacing external applications with information servers, such as HTTP or Web servers.
  • Page 57 DSP (Digital Signal Processing) These chips can compress video independent of the CPU, which avoids the need to draw processing power from the CPU, allowing it to focus on other applications and computing tasks. Dynamic IP address This is the rotation of IP addresses such that every time a user logs onto the Internet, their IP address changes.
  • Page 58 FCC (Federal Communications Commission) This United States commission regulates communications by setting rates, controlling broadcast licensing, and testing electronic equipment to RF (radio frequency) transmission and related standards. Firewall A firewall is a software or hardware application installed on a home or office computer that is intended to prevent unauthorized users from accessing that computer.
  • Page 59 computers. Network cameras with an embedded operating system use FTP to send camera images to an authorized user’s computer or web site. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Pronounced ‘gooey’, this is the interface between the computer and the matrix switcher. Active areas of the computer screen are programmable, feature menus, icons, are clickable, and able to activate devices such as VCRs and matrix switchers.
  • Page 60 Horizontal resolution This measures the maximum amount of individual picture elements recognizable in a single scanning line. HTML (HyperText Markup Language) HTML is the language used in the creation of WWW pages, with use of hyperlinks and markup for text formatting. HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) This is the protocol utilized to transmit and request information from WWW servers to browsers, either online or over networks.
  • Page 61 IP (Internet Protocol) This is the protocol used to route a packet of data from source to destination over the Internet. Every computer on the Internet has a different IP address that identifies it from other computers. IP address This is a numeric address that is then translated into a domain name by the DNS (domain name server).
  • Page 62 Joystick PTZ controllers utilize this stick as a control device for pan and tilt movement of a PTZ security camera’s pan and tilt head. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) This is one of the most common file formats for compressed photo images. A small amount of data, though not noticeable enough to be significant, is lost in the compression process, making JPEGs a lossy compression algorithm.
  • Page 63 square meter (expressed in one lumen per square meter). Security camera specs use the lux to indicate how much light they require to operate, with lower lux levels indicating a camera as more effective in lower ambient light. Look for 0.2 lux or less when choosing a low-light camera, and 2 lux or higher for daylight cameras.
  • Page 64 transmit operation. It also is used in video streaming to enable the broadcasting of video to multiple recipients at once. Multiplexer A video surveillance device with multiple video inputs and one video output is called a multiplexer. Multiple security cameras are connected to it and their images can be presented on one monitor.
  • Page 65 NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) The NTSC represents the American and Japanese standard television video signal format of 525 picture lines and a 60Hz field frequency. NVR (Network Video Recorder) Functionally similar to a DVR, a NVR also accepts IP camera inputs. NVRs can be software based, making them suitable only for accepting IP camera streams over the Internet.
  • Page 66 supply is usually plugged into a regular electrical outlet or part of a centralized power supply. PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Point-to-point Protocol is the primary method used in establishing a direct connection between two devices on a network (usually a computer and the Internet).
  • Page 67 Quad Utilizing digital video, this piece of equipment displays signals from four surveillance cameras on one monitor. Real time video Any picture having 24 or more frames per second appears continuous, or in real time. Remote monitoring This allows an off site user to monitor surveillance camera feeds, so a user can survey a site regardless of their location from it.
  • Page 68 both for easy synchronization and Internet delivery. Streaming media systems and video conferencing systems use RTP, while DVR systems rely on this protocol in the implementation of the remote view feature. Since it doesn’t specify how video surveillance playback is implemented, the data from different RTP based surveillance systems usually cannot interoperate.
  • Page 69 CCTV The traditional CCTV camera is a multipurpose device capable of numerous configurations and superb quality. They usually don’t include a lens, mount, or enclosure. They also can be expensive to configure in comparison to cameras designed for a specific purpose. Sensitivity of a surveillance camera This term refers to the minimum level of light the CCD chip needs to generate an acceptable video picture, and is measured in lux.
  • Page 70 These two protocols (SSL is succeeded by TSL)are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication on a network. SSL is commonly used over HTTP to form HTTPS, as used e.g. on the Internet for electronic financial transactions. SSL uses public ket certificates to verify the identify of the server.
  • Page 71 Twisted pair Twisted pair is a type of balanced cable in which a pair of cables is twisted and the signal is divided between them. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) UDP is a communications protocol that makes possible the sending of datagram messages from one computer to an application in another computer.
  • Page 72 URL (Uniform Resource Locator) An “address” on the network. USB (Universal Serial Bus) A plug-and-play interface between a computer and peripheral devices, e.g. scanners, printers, etc. Vari-focal lens This type of lens has the capability of varying its focal length in order to zoom in on images.
  • Page 73 Video server This enables an analog camera to be converted into an IP camera, able to stream digital video over an office network, phone, or ISDN connection. Therefore, an analog based surveillance system can be upgraded and networked to function as an IP surveillance system. Video streaming Streaming video delivers compressed multimedia content over the Internet in a stream of packets.
  • Page 74 Video Motion Detector is a device that can detect unwanted movement in the picture and then generate an alarm. WAN (Wide Area Network) A WAN is a communications network serving a geographically large area using satellite communications or telephone lines. The Internet is a WAN.
  • Page 75 WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) A wireless security protocol, specified in the IEEE 802.11 standard, which is designed to provide a wireless local area network (WLAN) with a level of security and privacy comparable to that usually expected of a wired LAN. Security is at two different levels;...

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