Introduction; Features; Hardware Installation; System Requirements - Uniden Pro710NPTZC User Manual

Pro series, network ir pan tilt zoom camera
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1. Introduction

1.1 Features

• Built-in 10x optical zoom lens- supports up to 1080P and
1~25(30) Frames Per Second.
• Day/Night switch
• H.264 High Profile/MJPEG encoding, VBR/CBR, dual stream
• Video coverage using motion detection
• Alarm linkage outputs, TF Card video recording, Snapshots,
FTP uploads, Email alerts, Linkage presets, CMS alerts
• ONVIF Profile S protocol, GB/T28181 protocol
• 360° horizontal continuous rotation; 0°-90° vertical rotation,
255 presets, Set blind mask areas
• Low power consumption – MTTF up to 30,000 hours
• 1 Channel alarm input, 1 Channel alarm output, built-in TF Card,
100M Ethernet (Simple camera doesn't contain alarm or analog
video output functions)
• IP66 Protection

2. Hardware Installation

2.1 System Requirements

• LAN or WAN Internet to connect to server via PC Ethernet
(by network card or network cable), TCP/IP protocol connect,
we suggest Internet Explorer 10 or later versions.
• Monitor and PC Configuration: CPU: Dicaryon2.8G or later, RAM:
512M or later (Above DirectX 8.1)
• Monitor: 17", 1920×1080 resolution
• Operation system: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows 7 or later
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2.2 Installation Environment

2.2.1 Installation Environment Requirements

Make sure device is installed far away from humid or high-
temperature environments. Select a place where it has adequate
ventilation and avoid installing it on shaky surfaces or near heat
sources.
2.2.2 Recommend Operating Environment
We recommend installing the device in a -20°C~55°C environment.
(The camera will enable a cold start if temperatures are below -20°C,
it will turn on the IR LEDs automatically and should operate normally
after warming up for 30 minutes.)
2.2.3 Hardware Installation
Please make sure LAN and WAN are in working order before
installing. After checking that all network systems are in good
condition, open the box and check the contents. Keeping your hands
clean and dry, remove all the parts that are needed for installation.

2.2.4 Network Connection

LAN connection – Use one network line to connect the IP camera
with the switchboard of the LAN. You can also use one network
line to connect the IP camera with a computer network card or
switchboard.
WAN connection – Use one network line to connect the IP camera
with a router or XDSL Modem/Cable Modem.
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