Microdigital MDC-L3290FSL Operation Manual

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The Operation Manual of New L Series IP Camera
The Operation Manual of New L Series IP Camera
by MICRODIGITAL Inc.
MD-IPC-NEW L Rev. 1.3
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Released on the 30
June, 2017
This document describes the operation introduction of New L Series IP Camera
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice for improvement.
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  • Page 1 The Operation Manual of New L Series IP Camera The Operation Manual of New L Series IP Camera by MICRODIGITAL Inc. MD-IPC-NEW L Rev. 1.3 Released on the 30 June, 2017 This document describes the operation introduction of New L Series IP Camera...
  • Page 2: About This Operation Manual

    1. About this operation manual This operation manual is a basic guide book for the installation and operation of MICRODIGITAL Inc.'s New L Series Network Camera. Network experienced users as well as beginners should carefully read this manual for the safety before the installation and operation and it will also provide users with taking full advantage of all quality features of the Camera.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3. Contents 1. About this Operation Manual ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- 2 2. Safety Instructions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- 2 3. Contents --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- 3 4. Product Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ 4 5. Connection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ 4 5.1. Connecting to Network ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 5.2. Connecting to Power --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 5.3.
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    4. Product Overview Product Features MICRODIGITAL's New L Series Network Camera is the device which provides users with the convenient video surveillance circumstance via Network and users can monitor, record and manage events with easy user interface. This manual refers to the installation and the operation in detail.
  • Page 5: Using Micro Sd Card

    Before removing the micro SD card, power should be off. [Notice] * In any damage and loss of Data on micro SD card caused by negligence on the part of user, MICRODIGITAL Inc. shall be exempt from obligation. * micro SD card is a consumable goods so that data may not be saved anymore over a certain numbers of reading and writing.
  • Page 6: Video And System Setup

    6. Video and System Setup 6.1. Login Users can connect IP Camera after inserting User Name and Password. The default User Name and Password is root / root. 6.2. Live View : Tap 1 ~5 Select Live View, Setup and Playback. Tap 1 : Setup First / Secondary Video Streaming and the video transmission protocol.
  • Page 7: First Streaming

    6.2.1. First Streaming at Tap 1 * Video Codec : H.264 / Main Profile or Baseline profile is supported. * Resolution : 1920 x 1080, 1280x720, 800x600, 704X480, 640X480, 320X240 resolutions are supported. * Quality : VBR mode keeps the video quality constantly and it is configured in 10 - 50 (Default : 50). * GOP (Group of Picture) is configurable.
  • Page 8: Title And Date / Time

    6.2.3. Title and Date / Time at Tap 2 Users can set a Title of Camera / Date / Time and its position as OSD (On Screen Display). 6.2.4. Lightening Setup at Tap 3 6.2.4.1. Exposure Brightness : According to the installation environment, user can adjust the Brightness. AGC : It adjusts the sensitivity of the Camera.
  • Page 9: Camera Setup

    6.2.4.2. Backlight Backlight Compensation (BLC) : Users can get the foreground scene brighter to recognize the object more clearly even under strong backlight environment. But the over saturation in the background is inevitable. Highlight Compression (HLC) : Highlight can be masked with a designated color and the reference value of the highlight is programmable.
  • Page 10: Advanced Setup

    6.2.5.1. Color AWB: According to the installation environment, White Balance can be adjusted in Auto and Manual Mode. 6.2.5.2. Function Mirror : Screen can be flipped over horizontally and vertically. Frequency : According to the setup of power frequency, a frame rate is variable. It sets 25fps in 50Hz and 30fps in 60Hz. 6.2.6.
  • Page 11: Digital Zoom

    6.2.6.5. Alarm IO Alarm In : External Sensors can be connected and either NO (Normally Open) or NC (Normally Closed) is selected. Alarm Out : Solid State Relay inside Camera is turned to On/Off. 6.2.6.6. Multi lingual Users can select the language in English, Korean and Russian. 6.2.7.
  • Page 12  Recording mode Continue or Motion recording mode is selectable. In case that user selects continuous recording mode, the re- coding file is created as a chunk file per 30 seconds. When a Motion is detected, “M” is marked at the top-right of the screen.
  • Page 13: Network

    If the day of week is selected by double click of right button of mouse, the window in which users set a time and a day of week pops up. After setting up the time and the day of week, press OK button on the window and then Apply on the menu.
  • Page 14: Date / Time

    6.3.2.1. IP Address Settings Static IP and DHCP are selectable. Static IP is selected when users are using Static IP and it is done manually. On the other hand, IP Address and Network Setting Value are allocated in DHCP automatically through DHCP server. [Notice] * In case that users input IP Address and Gateway Address wrong, the network connection fails.
  • Page 15: System Information

    - To synchronize the time between the Camera and PC - To synchronize the time between the Camera and NTP Server - To set up the time on the Camera manually 6.3.3.2. NTP Server Settings In case of Get Time from NTP server, the current time can be synchronized with NTP server. NTP Server IP Address : Input Address of NTP Server to be used.
  • Page 16: Update : Firmware Upgrade/ Factory Default

    6.3.6. Update : Firmware Upgrade / Factory Default Firmware can be upgraded remotely. It takes about 3 minutes but depending on the network situation, it can vary. * Caution : Camera should not be power-off until Firmware upgrade process is completed. It can damage the camera. Factory Default : All the setting values are initialized to Factory Default.
  • Page 17: Privacy Area

    6.3.8. Privacy Area Users can set up a Privacy Zone and this area can be masked with various color and transparency level. 6.4. Download In download menu, the recorded data of the current time is marked. User can search the video in Continue and Event mode. If users click a wanted recorded data, a download will be executed as below.
  • Page 18: Motorized Lens Control

    6.5. Motorized Lens control If Device support Motorized Lens control(Zoom, Focus) then there will be "Motorize" menu on the top right. If press the "Motorize" menu then Motorize control window will be pop-up and camera start lens initialize and this lens initialize process will be done once.
  • Page 19 For alarm/relay control, user should make a RJ-45 type plug and insert this plug cable into "control" port(above figure). Do not insert PoE(LAN) plug into the "control" port. For the detail information on the control port, please refer below pin print and description.
  • Page 20: Product Matrix

    Lens Sensitivity Audio POE (type) Ref. Con- Distance (Alarm) sumption 1/2.8" Starvis 4.0mm External 250mA/ Miniature MDC-L3290FSL Progressive Scan Fixed Iris 0.05 Lux 12VDC CMOS Sensor Lens (Option) 1/2.8" Starvis PoE (IEEE 280mA/ MDC-L4090CSL Progressive Scan CS Mount 0.05 Lux 802.3af,...
  • Page 21: Trouble Shooting

    2.8-12mm 1/2.8" Starvis DC Auto PoE (IEEE IR Indoor 0 Lux (IR 630mA/ MDC-L7090VSL-30A Progressive Scan Iris Motor- 30ea / 30m 802.3af, Dome LED On) In/Out In/Out 12VDC CMOS Sensor ized Zoom Class 0) Lens 1/2.8" Starvis 4.0mm PoE (IEEE 250mA/ Indoor Dome MDC-L7290FSL...

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