Uniden Pro710NPTZC User Manual

Pro series, network ir pan tilt zoom camera

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Network IR Pan Tilt Zoom Camera
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  • Page 1 Pro710NPTZC Network IR Pan Tilt Zoom Camera User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Information 3.5.1.5 Time Zone ...................29 3.5.1.6 TF Card Status ..................30 3.5.2 AV ........................31 Admin User Name: 3.5.2.1 Video Channels .................31 3.5.2.2 Video Parameters................32 Admin Password: 3.5.2.3 Video Cover ..................33 IP Address: 3.5.2.4 Shot Parameters ................34 3.5.2.5 Image Parameters ................35 System Name: 3.5.3 Network ......................37 3.5.3.1 Ethernet ....................37...
  • Page 3: Packing List

    If you run into any unresolved problems after using the product according to the manual, please contact Uniden Support. • This manual’s contents will be updated on an unscheduled basis, our company reserves the right to update manual content without further notice.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction 2.2 Installation Environment 2.2.1 Installation Environment Requirements 1.1 Features Make sure device is installed far away from humid or high- temperature environments. Select a place where it has adequate • Built-in 10x optical zoom lens- supports up to 1080P and ventilation and avoid installing it on shaky surfaces or near heat 1~25(30) Frames Per Second.
  • Page 5: Connection Instructions

    Device Connection Example 2.3 Connection Instructions Multi-function RJ45 Cable: Connect to the power supply – After connection, the IP camera will start automatically. Simple RJ45 Cable:...
  • Page 6: Operating Guide

    10/11 and will not work in Microsoft EDGE browser. Microsoft has deprecated support for IE10, so please ensure the monitoring computer can view the Live View screen prior to installation. Uniden suggests trying other browsers also such as Opera, Chrome and Firefox.
  • Page 7: Download And Install Activex

    3.2 Download and Install ActiveX • Click Run when prompted. • Users will need to install ActiveX Control during the first visit to the IP Camera Login page in the Internet Explorer browser. • Input the IP address of IP Camera (default address http://192.168.1.188.) in Internet Explorer to view the login page.
  • Page 8: Login

    • Click Finish to complete the ActiveX installation. 3.4 Live View A live preview screen displays after login. 3.3 Login Open Internet Explorer and input the IP address (http://192.168.1.188) of the IP Camera. When the login screen appears, input the username and password. The default In the Live View interface, users can access the following username is admin, the default password is left blank.
  • Page 9 • Snap Picture: Click to take a screenshot of the video. It • Day/Night Switch: You can adjust to the color model, black and will save as a BMP photo and be stored in the specified folder white model or auto setting as needed. automatically.
  • Page 10 • Area Scan: Use the PTZ buttons to set the area for the camera • CRZ: Using the CRZ drop down list, select a cruise number, to scan. Click to set left limit and to set right limit. The click to add a preset by its ID to the cruise path and set the area scan will be remembered automatically.
  • Page 11: System Specification Setting

    3.5 System Specification Setting • PTZ Version: View the IP Camera model version • OCX Version: View the OCX version number 3.5.1 System Note: Information is based on the version information displayed in the factory product. 3.5.1.1 Basic Information 2) System Operation Settings: Click Setting→System→Basic 1) System Information: Click Setting→System→Basic Info→...
  • Page 12 3) Update: Click Setting→System→Basic info→Update to enter • Click OK to upgrade the system automatically. • After the system has upgraded successfully, Click OK. the IP Camera’s update screen. • Reopen the Internet Explorer browser and input the IP Camera address.
  • Page 13: Manage Users

    Warning: If you are not a professional technician, do not conduct a system upgrade. Do not power off while installing an upgrade. 4) Log query: Click Setting→System→Basic info→Log Query to view the IP Camera Log Query screen. • Add User: Add a new user and set permissions for that user. •...
  • Page 14: Record

    3.5.1.4 Record • Address: Click to select or modify the IP Camera’s address • Baud Rate: Click to select or modify the baud rate. 1) Timer Record: Click Setting→System→Record→Timer Record • Protocol: Click to select or modify the protocol. to view the IP Camera Timer Record screen. 2) Schedule Task: Click Setting→System→PTZ Config→...
  • Page 15: Time Zone

    2) Record FTP Upload: Click Setting→System→Record→Record 3.5.1.5 Time Zone: Click Setting→System→Timezone→ to view the IP Camera Record FTP Upload screen. TimeSetting/Summer Time to view the Time Setting and Summer Time screen. Warning: Do not turn the power off while the video backup is in progress.
  • Page 16: Tf Card Status

    • Offset Time: To offset the scheduled Summer Time, choose 3.5.2 AV from 30, 60, 90 & 120 minutes. 3.5.2.1 Video Channels: Click Setting→AV→Videochn to view (Note: The Summer Start time should be later than camera’s the IP Camera’s Video Channel Settings screen. time.) 3.5.1.6 TF Card Status: Click Setting→System→TF Status to view the status of the IP Camera’s TF Card.
  • Page 17 • Format: Select a video compression format: H264 or MJPEG • Text: If you wish to display other text on the video display • Stream: Choose between Complex Stream and Video Stream, screen, you can add up to 5 other items by checking the box to the default is Complex Stream.
  • Page 18: Shot Parameters

    3.5.2.4 Shot Parameters: Click Setting→AV→ShotParam to view 3.5.2.5 Image Parameters the IP Camera Shot Parameters Settings screen. 1) ImageParam: Click Setting→AV→ImageParam to view the IP Camera’s Image Parameters screen. • Focusing Control: Select a lens focus method: Automatic, • Black to Color/Color to Black: Depending on the environment, Semi-Automatic or Manual.
  • Page 19: Network

    2) WDR Parameters: Click Setting→AV→ImageParam→WDR 3.5.3 Network Param to view the WDR Parameters screen. 3.5.3.1 Ethernet: Click Setting→Network→Ethernet to view the Ethernet settings screen. • WDR Level: Select the WDR level from the drop down list, the default is Close. •...
  • Page 20 3.5.3.2 DDNS: Click Setting→Network→DDNS to view the IP 3.5.3.3 Netport: Click Setting→Network→Netport to view the Camera’s DDNS settings screen. Netport settings screen. • DDNS Switch: Enable or disable the DDNS domain name • WEB Port: Enter the HTTP access port, the default is 80. function.
  • Page 21 3.5.3.4 Other Protocol: Click Setting→Network→Other PROT to 3.5.3.5 P2P: Click Setting→Network→P2P to view the P2P view the Other Protocol screen. settings screen. Click to enable the other protocol, and select the appointed The UMID QR code only supports Fseye currently. You can use protocol.
  • Page 22: Alarm Configuration

    3.5.4 Alarm Configuration 3.5.4.2 IO Alarm: Click Setting→Alarm Conf→IO Alarm to view the IO Alarm screen. (Simple camera doesn’t contain alarm function) 3.5.4.1 Alarm Conf: Click Setting→Alarm Conf→Alarm Conf to view the alarm configuration settings screen. • Snap: Set the number of picture snapshots to be taken and the frequency in seconds.
  • Page 23: Motion

    Linkage Setting: 3.5.4.3 Motion • Alarm Output: Select the status of alarm output: Normal Open or Normal Close 1) Motion Detect: Click Setting→Alarm Conf→Motion→Motion • Alarm Output Time: Set the length of time for the alarm output. Detect, to view the Motion Detecting screen. •...
  • Page 24: Local

    2) Parameters Config: Click Setting→Alarm Conf→Motion→ 3.5.5 Local Param Config to view the Parameters Configuration screen. Local: Click Setting→Local to view the Local Settings screen. Linkage: • Local Setting: Set up the image capture video’s local storage • Upload Email: Click to enable an email upload output.
  • Page 25: Playback

    4. Appendix 3.5.6 Playback 4.1 Specifications IP Camera Playback screen: Multi-function Model Simple Model Pick-up device 1/2.8” CMOS Optical zoom Effective Pixels Resolution >1000TVL S/N Ratio ≥50dB Min. Illumination IR OFF: Color:0.06Lux@F1.6 B/W :0.01Lux@F1.6 IR ON:0Lux Focal Length 4.7~47mm 54°~4.9° (Near-Far) Iris F1.6~F1.8 Zoom speed...
  • Page 26 Specifications Model Multi-Function Simple Multi-function Model Simple Model Network Day & Night Auto/Color model/Black model Video Compression H.264/MJPEG Image Flip Vertical/Horizontal Reslolution 1920x1080(1080p), 3DNR Close/1~5 1280x960(960p), 1280x720(720p) IR Beam 80m IR distance Distance Main-stream Frame Rate 1~25(30)fps Angle Field of IR Change with focus IR Control Brightness and angle changed with scene...
  • Page 27: Network Interface Of Network High Speed Dome

    Specifications 4.2 Network Interface of Network High Speed Dome Model Mult-Function Simple Default Network Ports of High Speed Dome Alarm Output 1 Channel Output, Supports Alarm None Linkage Web Port 5050 Communication port, audio/video data transmission None Alarm Action TF card video recording/ FTP port, talkback data transmission port transmission/ Email inform/ snapshot / Preset / alarm output...
  • Page 28: Network High Speed Dome Ddns

    4.3 Visit Network High Speed Dome Under Different 4.2.2 Network High Speed Dome DDNS Network Environments DDNS Description: DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) means that the DDNS is implemented through a dynamic Users can visit the Network High Speed Dome through LAN or domain resolution server.
  • Page 29: Network Setting Information Reference

    4.4 Network Setting Information Reference • Dynamic IP: Dynamic IP means that the Network High Speed Dome obtains the IP address from the DHCP server. Network Settings Reference: Procedure: 1. Log in Network High Speed Dome via the Internet Explorer browser (The default IP is 192.168.1.188).
  • Page 30: Internet

    4.5 Internet 4.6 Network Settings Reference To connect the Network High Speed Dome to the Internet use either Fixed IP mode or ADSL broadband and a router that share the online mode (Dynamic IP address mode). After the Network High Speed Dome is connected to Internet, remote Internet users can visit it directly via domain name or IP address.
  • Page 31: Network Settings Reference

    4.7 ADSL Broadband and Router Sharing Internet 4.8 Network Settings Reference Access Mode Network Connection Example Users can set up the DDNS domain name service at the same time. Fill in the username and password of the DDNS server into the DDNS Settings and implement port mapping from the router.
  • Page 32: Port Mapping Setting Procedure

    4.9 Port Mapping Setting Procedure TP-LINK TL-WR340G Example: 1. Ask network administrator for the IP address of the router (i.e. LAN gateway address), username and password, then log into the router. 3. Select “Add New Items”, enter the IP address of the Network High Speed Dome (e.g.192.168.1.100 ), port (e.g.
  • Page 33: Frequently Asked Questions

    5. Frequently Asked Questions 4. Click “Save”. 1. No video image is displayed in the Internet Explorer browser. Possible reason: ActiveX is not installed Solution: ActiveX must be installed when visiting Network High Speed Dome for the first time via Internet Explorer. How to install: Visit Network High Speed Dome, click Download ActiveX, file download dialog will pop up, select Run or Save to download.
  • Page 34 Possible reason 1: Network is disconnected. Solution: Check audio connection of the host. Solution: Connect your PC to the network, checking whether it works properly or not. Check whether there is cable failure or Possible Reason 2: The audio option of Network High Speed network failure caused by PC virus, until PCs can be connected Dome is off.
  • Page 35 3-Year Limited Warranty All Pro•Series products – including DVR/NVR, cameras and security HDDs – come with a 3-year limited warranty to demonstrate Uniden’s commitment to your product’s reliability Pro•Series Customer Service • FAQs • Direct Pro Support • Specifications • Customer Support 24/7 •...

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