Eneo IPB-73M2812MWA User Manual

Eneo IPB-73M2812MWA User Manual

1/2.8” network camera, 2048x1536, day&night, d-wdr, 2.8-12mm, infrared, ip67

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1/2.8" Network Camera,
2048x1536, Day&Night, D-WDR,
2.8-12mm, Infrared, IP67
IPB-73M2812MWA

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  • Page 1 User Manual 1/2.8” Network Camera, 2048x1536, Day&Night, D-WDR, 2.8-12mm, Infrared, IP67 IPB-73M2812MWA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of content Parts supplied ......................5 Part names .........................6 Installation instructions ...................7 Pan & Tilt adjustments ............................. 8 Power supply connections ..........................9 How to access with Wi-Fi generator ......................10 General Description ....................12 Speci cation ......................13 Quick Network Setup ....................15 Further information ....................
  • Page 3 Safety instructions General safety instructions • • Keep the operating instructions in a safe place for later use. • Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the system may only be carried out by authorised individuals and in accordance with the installation instructions - ensuring that all applicable standards and guidelines are followed.
  • Page 4 Class A device note This is a Class A device. This device can cause malfunctions in the living area; in such an event, the operator may need to take appropriate measures to compensate for these. WEEE (Waste Electronical & Electronic Equipment) Correct Disposal of This Product (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).
  • Page 5: Parts Supplied

    Parts supplied • Network Camera • Operating Instruction • CD • Mounting Template • Cable Signal Sticker • Plastic Anchor: 6 x 30mm (4x) • Mounting Screw: 4 x 30mm (4x) • Assembly Screw: 4 x 15mm (4x) • Torque Wrench: 3mm (1x) •...
  • Page 6: Part Names

    Part names Sunshield bolt Sunshield Ethernet & Power cable Dual window Bracket Easy bracket Front case Rear case Lock/Unlock screw Cover Open Micro SD MEMORY SD Card Slot Wi-Fi connector port IP Reset RESET...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Installation instructions CAUTION: The camera’s base should be attached to a structural object, such as concrete, hard wood, wall stud or ceiling rafter that supports the weight of the camera. If necessary use appro- priate mounting material (e.g. anchors) instead of the material enclosed with the camera.
  • Page 8: Pan & Tilt Adjustments

    CAUTION: Extreme care should be taken NOT to scratch the window in front of lens. Care should be taken the cable is NOT to be damaged, kinked or exposed in the hazardous area. Do not expose the camera directly to a strong light source such as the sun or spot light.
  • Page 9: Power Supply Connections

    3. Inclination limit (Horizontal image alignment): Inclination limited to +/-90° max. ±90° Lock / Unlock screw Torque wrench Power supply connections Make sure the power is removed before the installation. Camera can work with either 24VAC or 12VDC, dual voltage power and PoE (IEEE Std. 802.3af ). Primary and secondary grounds are completely isolated to avoid the possible ground loop problems.
  • Page 10: How To Access With Wi-Fi Generator

    How to access with Wi-Fi generator 1. Plug Wi-Fi dongle with dongle connector in camera 2. Access the Wi-Fi con guration menu on Mobile or Tablet. Wi-Fi dongle connector ■ Cable Type Wi-Fi connector port Wi-Fi dongle 3. Search and connect the Wi-Fi, generated by camera.
  • Page 11 4. Open the web browser and access 192.168.125.1 (Default IP address for Wi-Fi) Loing in page will be open up and please enter default user name (admin) and password (admin). NOTICE ● Wi-Fi access is only for easy installation and service purpose. Please be advised that camera cannot work through Wi-Fi.
  • Page 12: General Description

    General Description • 3.23Mega Pixel, NETWORK CAMERA, 2048x1536(30p/25p) • ONVIF Conformance • Zero con guration • Cross Web Browsing (IE, Edge, Safari, Firefox, Chrome) • Adaptive web resizing depending on layout & resolution of display device by RESPONSIVE WEB - Increased usability for all PC, tablet and mobile •...
  • Page 13: Speci Cation

    Speci cation ITEM IPB-73M2812MWA Imaging Sensor 1/2.8" Sony 3.23Mega pixel RGB Bayer Array CMOS Sensor Effective Pixels 2048(H) x 1536(V) approx. 3.15Mega pixels Sensitivity Color Mode: 0.15 lux (LED off), B/W Mode: 0.03 lux (LED off) Scanning mode Progressive Scan...
  • Page 14 Speci cation Login Authority Administrator, Operator, Guest Security Multi User Authority, IP Filtering, HTTPS, Video Stream, Export/Import Network Time Sync. Synchronize Computer/NTP Server, Manual Software Reset Restart, Reset, Factory Default Auto Recovery Backup, Restore Remote Upgrade Using Web Browser Protocol TCP/IP, UDP, IPv4/v6, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, DHCP, ARP, Zeroconf, Bonjour Client Software...
  • Page 15: Quick Network Setup

    IP addresses. The network camera‘s default IP address is: 192.168.1.10. 4. Right clicking the device name in the eneo Scan Device tool will bring up the context menu. Use the ‘Open Device Web Site’ option to access the camera. 5. The web viewer login page will open up in your default web browser.
  • Page 16: Full Menu Setup

    Full Menu Setup Web viewer description XXX-XXXXXXXXXX (A) Menu button : Click the button to show or hide the setup menu bar. (B) Model name : Show a camera model name connected. (C) Select Language : Set the web viewer language English, Deutsch or French. (D) Main setup menu bar : Set the camera or network functions.
  • Page 17: Setup Menu Table

    Full Menu Setup Setup Menu Table Category Menu Configuration Player Control Pause, Snapshot, Speaker, Microphone, Record Display (Window Fit, Full Screen, Custom) Video Stream LIVE VIEW Stream1, Stream2, Stream3 Protocol HTTP, TCP, UDP Zoom, Focus, Push AF PTZ Contol Event Search, Timeline Search, Timeline Bar PLAYBACK General, System Information, Open source Information Information...
  • Page 18 Full Menu Setup Event Actions Record, Alarm Out, E-Mail, FTP, Video Boost, Notification Server Rules Event Processing, ONVIF Mapping Security User, HTTPS, IP Filter, ONVIF, Video Stream, System Export/Import SETUP Current Time, New Time, Time Zone, Date&Time Display Date & Time Network TCP/IP, DDNS, RTP, UPnP, Zeroconf, Bonjour, WiFi Language...
  • Page 19: Live View

    Full Menu Setup 1. LIVE VIEW Enter the live view menu on the Web Viewer. ■ Player Control & Display ① Pause : Pauses the live view. ② Snapshot : Captures the image in .jpg format with the current stream resolution. ③...
  • Page 20: Ptz Control

    Full Menu Setup ■ PTZ Control • ZOOM : Controls the lens optical zoom in/out for WIDE & TELE. • FOCUS : Adjusts the lens focus manually for NEAR & FAR. • PUSH AF : Gets the lens to focus at the push of a button. NOTE ZOOM, FOCUS &...
  • Page 21: Playback

    Full Menu Setup 2. PLAYBACK 0:00:00 ■ Event Search Playback display using the event list. • Press the input bar to pop up EVENT DATE & TIME window and select the event TYPE. • Click SEARCH button to show up EVENT LIST. •...
  • Page 22: Setup

    Full Menu Setup 3. SETUP Enter the setup menu on the Web Viewer. 3-1. Information Shows the overall information about the system such as Model name, MAC address, IP address, Zeroconf, IP address, Firmware version, Server time, Running time, CPU usage, Inbound/Outbound Bandwidth and Open source list.
  • Page 23 Full Menu Setup 3-2-2. Stream Stream1, 2, 3 ● > COMPRESSION : Video compression codecs are available with H.264 profiles for all streams and additional MJPEG for stream3 only. > RESOLUTION : Each stream can have its individual resolution selected from its list. >...
  • Page 24 Full Menu Setup > BITRATE : Indicates the transmission speed through the network and defines the overall picture quality along with the image resolution, frame rate, GOP size and the compression codec for H.264. A high value provides the higher image quality but the total sum of bitrates for the streams has to be considered in calculating the network duty.
  • Page 25 Full Menu Setup 3-2-3. Image 2015-10-06 09:50:35 CAM1 Basic ●...
  • Page 26 Full Menu Setup > BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the overall brightness of the scene. Increasing the value increases the brightness. > CONTRAST: Adjusts the contrast of the scene. Increasing the value increases the contrast. > SATURATION: Adjusts the color richness of the scene. Increasing the value increases the color richness.
  • Page 27 Full Menu Setup ● > MODE : Selects how to control the exposure, AUTOMATIC or MANUAL. > SHUTTER : (Available only in MANUAL mode) Sets the shutter to a fixed value. > MAX. SHUTTER : Sets the maximum exposure time to limit long exposure at night or in low-light scenes.
  • Page 28 Full Menu Setup VerticalView ● > MODE : Selects how to control the focus of the built-in Motor driven V/F lens or AF lens. • MANUAL : Focusing works during zoom operation only and stops thereafter. • AUTOMATIC : Focusing works steadily for sharp focusing on the object. In the case of a Motor driven lens, focusing resumes in about 7~8 seconds to save the lens lifetime when the focus gets lost.
  • Page 29 Full Menu Setup [ WARNING ] LENS CALIBRATION is not necessary for regular installations. LENS CALIBRATION would only be necessary should you not be able to focus the lens after a zoom operation due to shock during transportation of the camera. To perform LENS CALIBRATION;...
  • Page 30 Full Menu Setup > IR LED Control : (Available in EXTERNAL modes) • AUTOMATIC : LEDs turn ON or OFF by the built-in light sensor. • OFF : LEDs turn OFF and fixes it regardless of lighting conditions. > SMART IR : (Available in NIGHT and EXTERNAL modes) Helps reduce the highlight saturation at the center of the image caused by strong IR LED illumination.
  • Page 31 Full Menu Setup ● > WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) : • MODE : ON enhances the dynamic range by the extended adaptive tone reproduction. • LEVEL : Determines the strength of the dynamic range. Higher values increase brightness. > DEFOG : Enhances the image contrast automatically against fog. VerticalView ●...
  • Page 32 Full Menu Setup (Dynamic Digital Noise Reduction) ● > 2DNR : • MODE: ON reduces the noise by suppressing the spatial noise components. • LEVEL: Determines the strength of the noise reduction. Higher values reduce more noise but can also lead to loss of detail. >...
  • Page 33 Full Menu Setup VerticalView ● > MODE : ON displays the video in vertical view format, 16:9->9:16 for narrow streets, corridors or hallways. > ROTATION : Determines the orientation to rotate. Mode : On Rotation : 90 degree...
  • Page 34 Full Menu Setup 3-2-4. Privacy Mask Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the privacy masks. > COLOR : Select the color to mask at each privacy area. > NAME : Input the individual name for each privacy mask. To set the privacy mask (up to 8 privacy areas) : 1) Mark ENABLE checkbox.
  • Page 35: Audio

    Full Menu Setup 3-2-5. Digital Zoom > Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the digital zoom. > LEVEL selects the fixed digital zoom ratio. X1.0 is not digital zoomed. 3-3. Audio > Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the audio. Supports full duplex audio. >...
  • Page 36: Record

    Full Menu Setup 3-4. Record 3-4-1. Record > Mark OVERWRITE WHEN STORAGE IS FULL checkbox to allow the storage to be overwritten. > CONTINUOUS RECORD SETTING : Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the continuous recording into the storage. > VIDEO STREAM : Selects the stream to be recorded into the storage. [ NOTE ] SD, SDHC or SDXC memory can be used as a storage device.
  • Page 37 Full Menu Setup 3-4-3. Storage > FORMAT : Formats the storage. Backup the data before formatting the storage if necessary. > REMOVE : Helps removing the storage safely. [ NOTE ] Common Internet File System (CIFS) is a remote file access protocol that forms the basis for Windows file sharing, network printing, and various other network services.
  • Page 38: Event

    Full Menu Setup 3-5. Event 3-5-1. Triggers EVENT TRIGGERS menu defines and sets the parameters for the various event sources. [ Important NOTE ] Once the event is generated, the camera can record the video into the storage, output the alarm signal, email the event, send the video clip to FTP, boost the video frame rate, move to PTZ preset or send the event to the notification server.
  • Page 39 Full Menu Setup To set the motion detection area (up to 4 include-types and 4 exclude-types) : 1) Mark ENABLE checkbox. 2) In the video window, place the mouse cursor where you would like to make a detection window and click&drag the right button. The following window is then generated. •...
  • Page 40 Full Menu Setup > OBJECT SETTING: Click the green rotating icon on the top-right of the video window and OBJECT SETTING menu will appear. To hide it, click the icon again. Mark SHOW OBJECT SIZE checkbox and a black rectangle at the top-left corner of the video window will appear.
  • Page 41 Full Menu Setup • SENSITIVITY : Sets the detection sensitivity for the objects. • WIDTH : Sets the minimum/maximum sizes in width of the objects to be detected. • HEIGHT : Sets the minimum/maximum size in height of the objects to be detected. •...
  • Page 42 Full Menu Setup Network ● Used to trigger the event when the network connection fails. > Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the network event. > DWELL TIME : Sets the time for the event once triggered by the network connection event.
  • Page 43 Full Menu Setup Timer ● Mark ENABLE checkbox to trigger the event as defined Timer Interval. (Hour/Minute/Second) Day / Night ● Mark ENABLE checkbox to trigger the event when Day/Night is switched. > MODE : Select the mode, Day->Night or Night->Day. >...
  • Page 44 Full Menu Setup 3-5-2. Actions EVENT ACTIONS menu defines and sets the parameters for how to treat the various event sources. Record ● > Mark ENABLE checkbox to enable recording into the built-in storage when the event occurs. > VIDEO STREAM : Selects the stream to be recorded when the event occurs. >...
  • Page 45 Full Menu Setup > Mark ENABLE checkbox to enable emailing. • SENDER : Enter the email address as the sender. Any virtual email address like sample@sample.com can be used if the recipient can recognize it from the camera. • INTERVAL : Sets the interval for emailing after the events occur. •...
  • Page 46 Full Menu Setup > Mark ENABLE USE(SMTP) AUTHENTICATION checkbox if the mail server requires authentication. • USER NAME : Enter the user name as provided by the network administrator. • PASSWORD : Enter the password as provided by the network administrator. •...
  • Page 47 Full Menu Setup • REMOTE DIRECTORY: Specify the path to the directory where the uploaded images will be stored. If this directory doesn’t already exist on the FTP server, an error message shows up when uploading. • USER NAME: Enter the user name provided by the network administrator. •...
  • Page 48 Full Menu Setup • PREFIX FILE NAME : Input the prefix for JPEG image file names to be sent to FTP. • ADDITIONAL SUFFIX : Selects the suffix for JPEG image file names to be added after the file name. Selecting NONE will overwrite the previous file and thus DATE &TIME is most preferable.
  • Page 49 Full Menu Setup Notification Server ● > Mark ENABLE checkbox to notify the event to the notification server when it occurs. • TYPE : Selects the network protocol to connect the notification server. • SERVER URL : Input the server URL of the notification sever. To enable the audio when the event occurs, copy the URL at SETUP>AUDIO and paste it on the server URL like http://x.x.x.x/setup/audio/audio.php •...
  • Page 50 Full Menu Setup 3-5-3. Rules EVENT RULES menu defines and sets the parameters for what to do for the various event sources. Event Processing ● Event process lists have to be generated and can be edited for what to do when the event occurs.
  • Page 51 Full Menu Setup > FTP : Mark the checkbox to use FTP as set in SETUP>EVENT>ACTIONS>FTP when the selected event occurs. > VIDEO BOOST : Select the video stream to be boosted up. Video boost is disabled if RECORD is enabled. [ NOTE ] >...
  • Page 52 Full Menu Setup ONVIF Mapping ● Onvif mapping is provided to map the various events generated by this camera, but not defined by Onvif, to assign them to Onvif events for the Onvif compatible VMSes or NVRs. Two mappings for Motion and Alarm In are provided to be mapped and can be used by editing them.
  • Page 53: System

    Full Menu Setup 3-6. System 3-6-1. Security Users ● Manages the user accounts by names, groups and authorities. > Mark ENABLE ANONYMOUS VIEWR LOGIN if anyone is permitted to login anonymously. Accessing SETUP menu with the anonymous login will exit and require ID/Password login. >...
  • Page 54 Full Menu Setup HTTPS ● Selects the CONNECTION MODE. Export / Import > HTTP : Transfers data without encryption. Supports a URL that only starts with "HTTP: " > HTTPS : Transfer data with encryption by Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL protocol. Supports a URL that only starts with "HTTPS: "...
  • Page 55 Full Menu Setup To add a subnet of network addresses, these must be added in CIDR [ NOTE ] (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) notation. For example: entering 192.168.1.0/24 will add all the addresses in the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. Contact your network administrator for more detail.
  • Page 56 Full Menu Setup 3-6-2. Date & Time Current Time ● Shows the current date and time. Clicking SAVE tap updates and saves the date and time with the selected time in NEW TIME. New Time ● Select one of the following server times. >...
  • Page 57 Full Menu Setup 3-6-3. Network TCP/IP ● > IPv4 ADDRESS : • OBTAIN IP ADRESS VIA DHCP : Gets the IP address assigned by the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. • STATUS : ‘Allocated’ shows that the IP address is obtained from the DHCP. •...
  • Page 58 Full Menu Setup > PORT : • HTTP PORT : Use a port number in the range 1024-65535. Default is 80. • HTTPS PORT : Use a port number in the range 1024-65535. Default is 443. • RTSP PORT : Use a port number in the range 1024-65535. Default is 554.
  • Page 59 Full Menu Setup DDNS ● (Dynamic Domain Naming Service) > Mark ENABLE checkbox to use DDNS. > DDNS server : Select the DDNS server to use. > Input REGISTERED HOST name, USER NAME, PASSWORD and INTERVAL. If the camera has not been registered to the DDNS host previously, the [ NOTE ] registration is required.
  • Page 60 Full Menu Setup WiFi UPnP ● UPnP is enabled by default so that the network camera can be automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol. > FRIENDLY NAME : Enter the name up to 32 alphanumeric characters like Model Name-MAC address.
  • Page 61 Full Menu Setup Zeroconf ● ZeroConf (Zero configuration) networking enables the network to establish automatically with the automatic assignment of numeric network addresses (zeroconf IP addresses) without requiring manual operator intervention or special configuration servers when the DHCP server is not available in the network. >...
  • Page 62 Full Menu Setup 3-6-4. Language Six languages are available to select from English, Deutsch (German), Français (French), Polski (Polish), Suomi (Finnish), and 한국어 (Korean). 3-6-5. Maintenance Maintain ● > RESTART : Restarts the camera without changing any settings. > RESET : Restarts and loads the factory settings but does not change IP address and PTZ settings.
  • Page 63: User Manual

    Full Menu Setup Upgrade ● Bring the firmware file to the drop box or click the drop box to browse for the firmware file, and then click the UPGRADE button. Do not disconnect the power or network cable during firmware UPGRADE. [ CAUTION ] Setup Export ●...
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you suspect a problem is being caused by incorrect configuration or some other minor problem, consult the troubleshooting guide below. Upgrading the Firmware Firmware is software that determines the functionality of the network camera. One of your first actions when troubleshooting a problem should be to check the current firmware.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Poor image quality. Increased lighting can often improve image quality. Check that there is sufficient lighting at the monitored location. Check all image and lighting settings. Rolling dark bands or flickering Try adjusting the Exposure Control setting under AE in image.
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