Yudor YUC-KX102-R User Manual

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IP SPEED DOME CAMERA
V1.0.1K_1608
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual IP SPEED DOME CAMERA V1.0.1K_1608...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DOME CAMERA IP SPEED This is a 1/2.9" Sony Exmor CMOS Sensor IP camera with a built-in web server. The user can view real-time video via IE browser. It supports H.264+, H.264, and M-JPEG video compression, providing smooth and high video quality. With a user friendly interface, it is an easy-to-use IP camera for security applications.
  • Page 3: Warnings, Cautions And Copyright

    i. Warnings, Cautions and Copyright WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
  • Page 4: Product Specifications

    ii. Product Specifications Main Features:  2 Megapixel Real Time 10x Zoom Module  H.264+/ H.264/ M-JPEG Compression  Smart Stream  ROI Function  IR LED Built in 70M Available  Digital Wide Dynamic Range  True Day/Night Function – IR Cut Filter (ICR) ...
  • Page 5 Preset Accuracy <±0.15° Preset Points Preset Focus Mode Auto / Manual Patrol 8 groups with 24 point Auto Pan Auto Recovery Pending Time, Action Cruise Yes, 8 groups Home Position Point To Go Auto Electronic Indoor , outdoor , 1/1 ~ 1/10000 Shutter Day &...
  • Page 6 LEDs 6 Units High Power IR Distance Network Ethernet 10/ 100 Base-T IPv6, IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, SSL, TLS , DNS , ICMP, IGMP, ARP, SNTP, QoS/DSCP, IEEE 802.1X, Network Protocol RTSP/RTP/RTCP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, 3GPP, SAMBA, Bonjour System 1920x1080@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, Video Resolution...
  • Page 7: Product Installation

    iii. Product Installation * Monitor Settings Right-Click on the desktop. Select Properties Change color quality to highest (32bit).
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    * Hardware Installation Camera Without Any Mount Bracket Camera With Wall Mount Bracket...
  • Page 9 Mount the Camera Inside the Housing (Optional) The camera in the package is already assembled. Please be sure its cable connects thoroughly from the camera body through inside the mount, and goes right behind the mounted surface to reach connectors for power supply and internet connection. Wall Mount Example depicted above by Wall Mount.
  • Page 10 Dome Camera with Mount Installation Steps A. Ensure the mounted surface is solid enough to support the weight of the whole camera hardware. B. Drill holes through the mounting surface for allowing cables through. C. Put screws on to stiff the camera. D.
  • Page 11 In-Ceiling Mount...
  • Page 12 Connector Instruction The camera connectors are as below. Connect the power and the Ethernet cable with the camera, and set it according to your network environment. (Power Over Ethernet) (Optional) 802.3at, 30W PoE Switch is recommended Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure.
  • Page 13: Ip Assignment

    *IP assignment Open the software IP Scanner to assign the IP address of the IP Camera. Find this software in the Applications folder in the software CD attached to the product’s package. IP Scanner supports two languages: This manual is for English version. There are 3 kinds of IP configuration.
  • Page 14 IP Scanner configuration: IP Scanner will search for all the IP Cameras connected on the LAN. The user can click Search Device to search again. Click one of the IP Cameras listed on the left side. The network configuration of this IP camera will be shown on the right side once you highlight the device with your mouse.
  • Page 15 The same Subnet: IP Camera IP address: 192.168.1.200 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100 Different Subnets: IP Camera IP address: 192.168.2.200 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100 To Change the PC IP address: Control PanelNetwork ConnectionsLocal Area Connection PropertiesInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Make sure your IP Camera and PC are in the same Subnet. If not, change the IP Camera subnet or the PC IP subnet accordingly below.
  • Page 16 11. Enter admin for both Username and Password to gain access.
  • Page 17: Install Activex Control

    *Install ActiveX control 1. For users of IE 6.0 or above: When viewing the camera video for the first time via IE, the browser will ask you to install the ActiveX component. Choose ‘Allow’, Then choose ‘Install’. Start installing the ActiveX component. If the installation fails, please check the security settings in the IE browser.
  • Page 18 Starting from Internet Properties, proceeding step A and B: A. Security  Custom Level  Security Settings  Download unsigned ActiveX controls  Enable or Prompt (recommended). B. Security  Custom Level  Security Settings  Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe  Enable or Prompt (recommended).
  • Page 19 When popup the following dialogue box, click Yes. 2. You can choose another way: Go to: IE→Tools → Internet Options… → Security Tab → Trusted sites → Add the IP address and click OK. In the site list you can key one single IP address or a LAN address. For example, if you add 192.168.21.*, all the IP address under 21.* on the LAN will be regarded as trusted sites.
  • Page 20 2. To Non-IE Web Browser Users If you use Firefox or Google chrome to access the IP camera but fails to watch the live video, please follow the steps to install necessary tools: (The following pictures are based on chrome.) a.
  • Page 21 In the pop-up window, please tick the first and the third file as the picture below. Click Next to download both Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile (Web Installer) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x64). After finishing downloading, execute the two files respectively to install them. The windows may ask you to reboot the PC when the installation is finished.
  • Page 22 After finishing downloading, execute the files to install ActiveX. Then restart the browser. c. If you execute the steps above but still cannot see live video normally, please try the following solution: Search for the file np_hoem_x.dll in your system disk. For Windows XP users, please go to Start →...
  • Page 23 Start your web browser, and repeat the step 2-b: Download the installation program which does not support IE browser to download and install ActiveX.
  • Page 24: Live Video

    iv. Live Video Start an IE browser, type the IP address of the IP camera in the address field. It will show the following dialogue box. Key-in the user name: admin and password: admin. A. Live Video The following interface shows up when the IP Camera access is granted.
  • Page 25 1. Get into the administration page. 2. Video Snapshot. 3. Show the system time, video resolution, and video refreshing rate. 4. Full Screen: Clicking on the button to change the view to full screen mode. Press Esc or double-click the view again for returning to normal view.
  • Page 26 5. Frame Buffm Sec: This function aims to build a temporary buffer to accumulate several video frames in a LAN network environment. It can make video streaming smooth when the network speed is slow. Select Auto to allow this function automatically help fix the streaming performance whenever the video happens to be lagging.
  • Page 27 C. Performing PTZ 1. Move the camera view with 8-direction arrows. The bigger value selected in the faster each click with the arrow traveling time will be. 2. If you click on the icon, the camera will go back to its initial position.
  • Page 28 3. If you select "Always" in Run Period, 4. If you select manual focus in Focus Mode, remember to focus clearly toward the camera will keep patrolling until it is stopped manually. The longest the view point when setting up that preset patrolling time lasts for 240 minutes.
  • Page 29 1. Pending Time: Varies from No Action, 10~50 seconds to 1~10 minutes. 2. Action: Different actions can be executed from other settings. F. Setting Auto Pan The Auto Pan function allows the camera to patrol between two preset points. After clicking on “Auto Pan”, select the Start Point and End Point locations from the drop-down lists to set a preset position pattern for the camera to follow.
  • Page 30 Cruise Number: Create up to 8 types of different movements assigned with 8 numbers. For example, when you click on Record Start under Cruise Number 1, the movement pattern you create will be assigned to number 1. Same method applies to other numbers. Record Start: Click on button to begin.
  • Page 31: Camera Configuration

    v. Camera Configuration * System Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page. System Information Server Information Set up the camera name, language, and the camera time.
  • Page 32 Server Name: This is the Camera name. This name will be shown on the IP Scanner. LED Indicator: Turn on/off the LED indicator on the camera. Language: English and other languages can be selected. When a language preference is selected, the following dialogue box will pop up to confirm the change.
  • Page 33 Click Text Edit for editing the OSD content, including text size and transparency. Click the Upgrade button to apply the settings. c. Time Setting Select between NTP, Synchronize with PC’s time, Manual, The date and time remain the same for setting the server time.
  • Page 34 d. Askyviewer Pro P2P (Optional) Install Askyviewer Pro App on your mobile phone to access P2P operations which allow users to watch IP Camera live view on their mobile phones. Once the installation is done, either enter the P2P ID from the IP camera web browser, or simply scan the QR Code to help you log in to your IP camera through Askyviewer Pro App and watch the live view For more operating details of the Askyviewer Pro for P2P...
  • Page 35 User Management The IP Camera supports three different users: administrator, general, and anonymous user. 1. Anonymous User Login Select Yes for allowing access to watch live video of the IP camera without having to enter username and password. Yet when entering the configuration page of the IP camera, the system will do otherwise.
  • Page 36: System Update

    System update III. To update the firmware online, click Browse… to select the firmware. Then click Upgrade to proceed. Reboot system: re-start the IP camera Factory default: delete all the settings of this IP camera. Setting Management: The user can download the current settings to PC, or upgrade from previous saved settings.
  • Page 37: Network

    *Network Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page. IP Settings IP Assignment The IP Camera supports DHCP and static IP.
  • Page 38 DHCP: The IP Camera will get all the network parameters automatically. Static IP: Type-in the IP address subnet mask, gateway, and DNS. IPv6 Assignment By enabling DHCPv6 you can configure the following IPv6 address settings:  Manually setup the IPv6 address: Key-in the Address, Gateway, and DNS.
  • Page 39  Automatically generated IPv6 Address: Indicates a virtual IPv6 address generated automatically by the IP camera. This virtual IPv6 address cannot be used on WAN. To use IPv6 address to access the IP camera, open the web browser, and key-in the [IPv6 address] in the address bar. The [ ] parentheses mark is necessary.
  • Page 40 There are three external ports for being set: Web Port, Http Port and RTSP port. To utilize of this feature, make sure that your router supports UPnP and is activated. Note: UPnP must be enabled on your computer. Please follow the procedure to activate UPnP: <Approach 1>...
  • Page 41 4. Now the IP device is displayed under the LAN. Double-click the icon to access the camera via web browser. To disable the UPnP, click Hide icons for networked UPnP devices in the tasks column. RTSP setting If you have a media player that supports RTSP protocol, you can use it to receive video streaming from the IP camera.
  • Page 42 Under Basic and Digest authentication mode, the camera asks for a username and password before allows access. The password is transmitted as a clear text under basic mode, which provides a lower level of security than under digest mode. Make sure your media player supports the authentication schemes.
  • Page 43 For using Multicast, be sure to enable the function Force Multicast RTP via RTSP in your media player. Then key in the RTSP path of your camera: rtsp ://( IP address)/ to receive the multicast. ONVIF 1. Choose your ONVIF version and settings. Under ONVIF connection, the video will be transmitted by RTSP.
  • Page 44 The web browser Safari also has a Bonjour function. Tick Include Bonjour in the bookmark setting, for the IP camera to appear under the bonjour category. Click the icon to connect to the IP camera. The Bonjour function on Safari browser doesn't support HTTPS protocol.
  • Page 45 Advanced a. Https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) When the users access cameras via Https protocol, the transmitted information will be encrypted, increasing the security level. Select the connection type: • Http: the user can access the camera via the Http path but cannot access it via the Https path.
  • Page 46 The Https protocol has a verifying mechanism. When the user access a website via Https, the browser will check the certificate of that domain and verify its trustiness and security. Certificate generation process: • Remove the existing certificate: Before you generate a new certificate, please remove the installed one.
  • Page 47 • After generating a certificate request, if you choose to turn it and verified by a trusted third-party, click Content and copy all the request content. • According to the certificate source, there are two ways to install the certificate: If you had sent the certificate request for signing and receiving a signed certificate, click browse and find the certificate file in your computer.
  • Page 48 After finishing the installation, click on Content to call out and check the certificate content. To use Https to access the camera, open your browser, and key-in https:// (IP address)/ in the address bar. Now your data will be transmitted via encrypted communications. The browser will check your certificate status.
  • Page 49 2. SNMPv3: Set the Security Name, Authentication Type, Authentication Password, Encryption Type, Encryption Password of Write mode and Read mode. 3. Enable SNMPv1/SNMPv2 Trap for detecting the Trap server. Please set what event needs to be detected. • Cold Start: The camera starts up or reboots. •...
  • Page 50 c. Access list: Enable IP address filter for setting the IP addresses which allows or denies this camera. There are two options: single and range. d. QoS/DSCP(Quality of Server/Differentiated Services Code- point): DSCP specifies a simple mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic;...
  • Page 51 e. IEEE 802.1x: IEEE 802.1x is an IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control. It provides an authentication mechanism to a device on a LAN or WLAN. The EAPOL protocol support service identification and optional point to point encryption over the local LAN segment.
  • Page 52 III. PPPoE & DDNS a. PPPoE: Select Enabled to use PPPoE. Key-in the the Username and password for ADSL connection. Send mail after dialed: When connected to the internet, the camera will send a mail to a specific mail account. b.
  • Page 53 DDNS Status (1) Updating: Information update (2) Idle: Stop service (3) DDNS registration successful, can now log by http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Register successfully. (4) Update Failed, the name is already registered: The user name has already been used. Please change it. (5) Update Failed; please check your internet connection: Network connection failed.
  • Page 54 To send out the video via mail of FTP, please set up the configuration. Samba Select this option to send the media files via a neighbor network when an event is triggered. Click Apply to save the setting, then use Test button to test the server connection.
  • Page 55: A / V Settings

    *A / V Settings Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page.
  • Page 56: Image Setting

    1. Image Setting A. Image Setting a. Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Sharpness Different values of them can be adjusted and applied here.
  • Page 57 b. D-WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range) This function enables the camera to reduce the contrast in the view for avoiding dark zones resulted from over and under exposure. c. Denoise 3D & Denoise 2D This function is able to filter the noise and blur from the image and show a clearer view.
  • Page 58: Video Setting

    If the D/N delay is not enabled, the Image Setting will be switched to color mode when the car light passes, and then switched back to B/W immediately. Night to Day Level: To assign a lux standard for Day &Night switching.
  • Page 59 B. Streaming 1 & 2 & 3 Basic Mode: Resolution: 2592x1520@25fps, 2048x1536@30fps, 1920x1080@30fps, 1600x1200@30fps, 1280x960@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, 800x600@30fps, 640x480@30fps, 640x360@30fps, 320x240@30fps Profile (Streaming 3 Setting only): Chose between Main or Baseline. Quality: 5 levels to choose from. The higher the quality is, the bigger the file size is.
  • Page 60 Bitrate Control Mode: There are CBR (Constant Bit Rate) and CVBR (Constrained Variable Bit Rate) Video Quantitative: The quality parameter of CVBR. You can choose from 1~10 compression rate. Video Bitrate Limit: The quality parameter of CBR. This function maintains a balance between visual information captured by the camera and network bandwidth.
  • Page 61: Event List

    *Event List Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page. 1. Event Setting A. Motion Detection Tick "Motion Area" to enable motion detection. When motion is detected, the word "Motion!" will be displayed on the live screen.
  • Page 62 You can adjust the Sensitivity level for the camera to detect motions. The lower the number, the less sensitive the camera will react. The camera will then send snapshots to assigned mail addresses, save snapshots to E-mail/ FTP/ Samba/Google Drive/Dropbox, or trigger the output device.
  • Page 63  AVI File (with Record Time Setting): Save AVI video file. The video length is according to the value set in Record Time Setting.  JPEG Files (with Record Time Setting)*Only Streaming 1 with JPEG video format: Only when selecting "JPEG" in streaming 1 video format of Video Setting, this option can be enabled.
  • Page 64 B. Snapshot: After enabling the snapshot function; the user can select the storage position of the snapshot file, the interval time of the snapshot and the reserved file name of the snapshot. Interval: Users can set the interval between two snapshots. File Name: Enter the file name of your snapshot file.
  • Page 65: Log List

    Input Setting: The IP Cam supports input and output. When the input condition is triggered, a video will be sent to user mail addresses/FTP server/SAMBA. With the PTZ Action, select preset points from the drop-down list which have been assigned in Live Viewing Mode, and click Enable to perform.
  • Page 66: Network Configuration

    vi. Network Configuration Configuration 1: a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: One real IP or one dynamic IP c. Only the IP Camera is connected to the internet d. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP Camera. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
  • Page 67 a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: More than one real IP or one dynamic IP c. IP Camera and PC connect to the internet d. Device needed: Switch Hub. e. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP Camera and PC. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
  • Page 68: O Configuration

    vii. I / O Configuration 1. DI Connection I/O PIN definition  GND (Ground): Initial state is LOW  DI (Digital Input): Max. DC 5V Connecting GND & ALARM_N (DI) pin to external trigger device. If you select "N.O" on "Input sensor setting", when the switch contacts are opened, the camera input alarm will be triggered and will execute the action user has set, for example, send a snapshot to E-mail address.
  • Page 69 2. I/O Setup Input Setting Click I/O Setting from the system setup page via the internet browser. • Subject: Edit the message content in the column. • Interval: For example, if you select "10 sec" here, once the motion is detected and action is triggered, it cannot be triggered again within 10 seconds.
  • Page 70: Universal Password

    viii. Universal Password If you forgot the password of your IP camera, you can reset the camera to factory default, or follow the procedure below to generate a universal password. Note: Universal password will be valid only when you enable the function in User Management.
  • Page 71 2. Find the .html file named Universal Password in CD-ROM. Click to open it. 3. Key in the camera IP address IP Address column and MAC address in MAC column, and then click encoder, a set of username and password will appear, as shown in the picture below: The universal username and password are generated from the IP address and MAC address you key-in, so if you change the camera IP...
  • Page 72 5. Now you can login as administrator. Turn to User Management page. The use of universal password does not affect the previous user setting, so the administrator account password does not change until you edit it. Please click Edit to give a new administrator password.
  • Page 73: Package Contents

    ix. Package Contents IP Speed Dome Pendant Mount Bracket HEX SOCKET CAP SCREWS Quick Installation Guide Hex Wrench • The CD includes user manual and software tools.
  • Page 74: Accessories (Optional)

    x. Accessories (Optional) You can choose different accessories for your camera: Standard Camera + Wall Mount Bracket Standard Camera + Pendant Mount Bracket...
  • Page 75 Standard Camera+ In-Ceiling Mount Bracket...

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