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MEGApix PANO ® 180°, 360° fisheye view camera DWC-PVF9M2TIR User’s Manual Ver. 03/18 Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
Safety Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Warning Precaution This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the consisting a risk of electric shock is present within user to the presence of important operating and...
Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. - All safety and operating instructions should be read before installation or operation. Keep these instructions. - The safety, operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed all warnings. - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow all instructions.
Introduction - Part Name Illumination Sensor Hall Dome Cover Window cover Illumination Sensor Fisheye lens Reset button SD Card Slot Alarm In/Out Audio In/Out RJ-45 Connector DC Power Jack Waterproof cap Mount Plate Plate Hook...
Installation - Disassemble the camera Before installing your camera, you have to read the following cautions. 1. You have to check whether the location can bear five times of the weight of your camera. 2. Don’t let the cable to be caught in improper place or the electric line cover to be damaged. Otherwise it may cause a breakdown or fire.
Installation - Installation Template Sheet Detach the camera’s cover dome from the camera’s module by unscrewing the three cover dome screws using the L-wrench. Use the camera or mounting template to mark and drill the necessary holes in the wall or ceiling. Pull wires through and make connections.
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Installation - Installation Using Mount Plate Detach the camera’s cover dome from the camera’s Template Sheet module by unscrewing the three cover dome screws. Using the metal mount plate, mark and drill the necess -ary holes in the wall or ceiling. Pull wires through and make connections.
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Installation - Installation Using Mount Bolt & Nut Using the template sheet, make and drill the cabling holes on the wall/ceiling. Secure the two long mounting screws to the camera’s base. Pass the wires through the mount bracket and make all necessary connections.
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Installation - Installation Using Mount Bolt & Nut Mount the camera to the mounting surface by using the 2 mounting nuts. Rotate the locking discs over the screws until the camera is held tightly from the mount -ing surface. Secure the camera’s cover dome onto the camera base to complete the installation.
Installation - Cabling Two Options Use a PoE-enabled swtich to connect data and power through a single cable and begin viewing and recording images instantly. A non-PoE switch will require an adaptor for power transmission. 1. Using a PoE-Enabled Switch 2.
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Installation - Cabling Alarm Input Alarm Output Audio Input Audio Output Network Power Power Connection Audio Output Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated power Connect the ‘Audio Out’ cable of the camera to device like carefully. speaker. Rate Current Power...
Installation - Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card The memory card is an external data storage device that has been developed to offer an entirely new way to record and share video, audio, and text data using digital devices. Micro Recommended SD Card Specification (Not Included) Reset button - Type: Micro SD (SDHC)
Network Setup - DW IP Finder Show / Hide Thumbnail View Refresh Thumbnail View Refresh Search Results Camera’s IP Address DHCP Status Camera’s Name Camera Firmware Live Time Camera’s Thumbnail View Web Port Camera’s Model Number Network’s Gateway Camera’s Model Mac Address Network’s N etmask Camera Settings...
Webviewer - Settings Login Administrator connection (on the initial page) 1) “ID” admin (Unchangeable) 2) “Password” admin. (the default password can be changed in the web setting page) 3) Type the ID and password and click the button “Login”, the web monitoring page shows up. 4) You can also type the ID and password and click “Login”...
Webviewer - Settings Web viewer Monitor and configure the MEGApix® camera through a built-in web viewer. Type the camera’s IP address in a web browser. Enter Username and Password. Default: Username: admin | Password: admin The web browser may ask to install ActiveX to view video from the camera. Once it has been installed, Internet Explorer will display video images from the camera.
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Webviewer - Settings Web viewer Monitor and configure the MEGApix® camera through a built-in web viewer. Setting button - Enables you to move to the web setting page (Live button : Web setting page -> Web monitoring page) Show Log button - The window for the log data shows up. ActiveX Download button - Click this button if the ActiveX for video monitoring is not downloaded automatically.
Webviewer - Settings Status View the camera’s basic settings and status. Network Status - Displays the camera’s current network information, including MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Default DNS, IPv4, Received Data velocity, Transmitted Data velocity, and the connection status for Link Speed/Duplex Mode. Model Information - Displays the camera’s hardware information, including Firmware and Boot Loader versions, camera’s Model, Serial Number, System Mode and local storage information.
Webviewer - Settings Network View the camera’s network information. IP Address 1) Dynamic IP - Select Dynamic IP if you are using a DHCP Server. The camera will obtain all its network information automatically from the server. 2) If you do not have a DHCP server, or wish to manually enter the camera’s network information, select static IP Address from the drop-down options.
Webviewer - Settings Video Source Adjust the camera’s input source, add OSD text and adjust the camera’s image settings. Camera Input Source 1) Mirror / Flip - Select to reverse or flip the camera’s image. 2) Click OK to apply any changes to the settings. Camera Control (Display OSD Text) (not supported) : Shows the camera display.
Webviewer - Settings Camera Setup Monitor and configure the MEGApix® camera through a built-in web viewer. General - This section allows you to adjust the camera’s lens, iris and day/night mode. 1) Lens - Sets the type of the Lens. Select from Fixed, Fisheye, Varifocal or MFZ. Please note that options may not be available based on the camera’s model and lens.
Webviewer - Settings Camera Setup Monitor and configure the MEGApix® camera through a built-in web viewer. Special - Use this section to adjust the camera’s De-Fog, Smart DNR(T), Sharpness. 1) Defog>>Enable - Select to enable the camera’s De-Fog feature. This allows the camera to process a scene that is obscured by fog or weather conditions and provides a visibly improved image.
Webviewer - Settings Motion Detection To setup a motion detection mask on the camera’s view, click on any point in the camera’s preview and drag to make a detection range. once a motion detection mask is set, a red mark will appear on the upper bar of the video image on the web monitoring page.
Webviewer - Settings ROI Encoding ROI (Region of Interest) Encoding function: the region specified by a ROI is encoded to transmit a relatively good image compared to other regions. To activate, check the Enable box. The camera supports up to four (4) separate ROIs. Select out of "ROI#1~4". Once you check the box next to a specific ROI, a colored mask will appear in the camera’s display.
Webviewer - Settings Add OSD text or a logo to the camera’s view. OSD : : Text Date / Time / Camera Name Enable - check the box next to the information you want to show on the camera’s image. If the Camera Name is enabled, enter an appropriate name for the camera.
Webviewer - Settings Privacy Mask Index - Select the index 1 ~ 8 and Set the privacy index. Active - The Privacy mask function can be enable or disable. Color - Set the privacy mask’s color. Black/Gray/White/Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Yellow/Magenta.
Webviewer - Settings Video Profile Adjust the camera’s streams, resolution, bit rate etc. Streams -Select which stream to show in the preview and adjust in the settings of this page. The camera supports two simultaneous stream plus a JPEG stream. Proprietary Stream Port - The port number for transferring the video and audio data.
Webviewer - Settings Video Profile Set the Expert Video Setting and JPEG Capture. H.264 Reference Frames (Skipping Modes) - Once the value is set to "4X", the camera will play recorded video at "4X" with less system resources. Capture Mode -In case the resolution of the monitor is SD (Standard Definition), the HD (High Definition) video ratio (16:9) will be changed to the SD video ratio (4:3).
Webviewer - Settings Streaming Setting Adjust the camera’s streams and their advanced settings such as RTSP, TCP and Multi-cast. Proprietary TCP Port - The port for the transmission by the proprietary protocol (based on the settings under “Video Profile / Video Setting / Proprietary Stream Port ”). Connection Lists - The IP address and port information of the monitoring devices that are connected to the camera.
Webviewer - Settings Streaming Setting Adjust the camera’s streams and their advanced settings such as RTSP, TCP and Multi-cast. Video Address - The IP address for video data transmission. Video Port - The port number for video data transmission. Video TTL - Set the number of the routers that pass when transmitting the video data. Audio Address - The IP address for audio data transmission.
Webviewer - Settings Events Digital Input Logical Status (Sensor Type) - Set according to the normal state of the electrical signal of the attached device. (Open / Close) 1) N.O. (Normal Open) : in case of the normal state is “open” 2) N.C.
Webviewer - Settings Local Storage The camera supports SD/SDHC memory card for local recording. Overwrite - Select whether to overwrite old data when the card is full. Select Storage - This section shows the SD Card used for storage. SD Volume - Shows memory information 1) File System : FAT32 2) Total : 14.83 GBytes 3) Used : 14.33 GBytes (96.65%)
Webviewer - Settings Services - Date/Time Use this menu to adjust the camera’s local date, time, and time server settings. Date/Time - Displays the current time. New Date/Time (Manual) - Adjust the camera’s time manually. Click the “Set” button to apply the changes. New Date/Time (Auto) - Synchronize the time with the time of the monitoring PC.
Webviewer - Settings Services - UPnP The camera supports UPnP for auto detection with Windows explorer. Enable - Check to enable UPnP. Friendly name - This is the name identifying the camera when using the UPnP search It is created by the camera’s MAC address. You can modify it as needed.
Webviewer - Settings Services - Bonjour The camera supports Bonjour for auto detection with Windows explorer. Enable - Check the box for the activation. Friendly name - It is created by the MAC address automatically. This can be changed after the check box “Enable” is checked. Click OK to apply any changes to the settings.
Webviewer - Settings Services - SNMP Use this menu to set the camera’s SNMP settings. Enable - Check to enable. Read community - Shows the running mode as “public”. (fixed) UDP Port - Enter the port number for use. Click OK to apply any changes to the settings.
Webviewer - Settings Services - Port Use this menu to Set up the port number for the data communication. Web (HTTP) - The camera’s web port is set by default to 80. You can modify it as needed. Serial Port #1(RS485) (Currently not supported) Serial Port #2(RS232) (Currently not supported) Click OK to apply any changes to the settings.
Webviewer - Settings Services - Security This menu allows you to restrict access to the camera according to IP addresses. Enable - Check to enable. Basic Policy - Select “allow” / “deny” IP Addresses List - Create the IP address list for filtering. Press the ‘Add’ button to add new IP addresses to the list, or ‘delete’ to remove them from the list.
Webviewer - Settings Services - DDNS The camera supports a Dynamic DNS feature. Please note that these are third-part DDNS services, and some may require subscription or payment. Enable - Check to enable. Select Service - Select a service to use. Type the information that is used on the registration process of the DDNS server homepage.
Webviewer - Settings Account The camera supports multiple users with different permission levels. Add User 1) Admin (Root) Password - Enter the administrator’s password. 2) ID - Enter or modify the ID for the user. 3) New Password, Confirm Password - Enter or modify the password for the ID to be added. 4) Apply/Cancel button - Click “Apply”...
Webviewer - Settings Maintenance - Firmware Update Use this menu to update the camera’s firmware when needed. Current Firmware Version - Displays the current firmware version. Firmware File 1) Click “Browse...” and select the file to upload. 2) Click “Upload” to start updating. The camera's power supply must not be interrupted.
Webviewer - Settings Maintenance - Factory Default When necessary, you can reset the camera to its factory default settings. Reset button - Click the button to initialize the reset of the selected values. Please note to click the reset button only after selecting the values to be initialized.
Webviewer - Settings Maintenance - Report This page displays the camera’s current setting and can be printed or saved as a PDF file for reference. Use the “Print” button to export the report for you records.
Appendix A : Current TCP / IP Settings If your IP settings are obtained automatically, you could use the MS-DOS prompt (or Command Prompt) to determine your IP address. For information on how to do this, please read the FAQ. 1.
Appendix - B : Changing IP address and subnet mask 1. Windows 7 Users 2. Windows 10 Users Start Start Control Panel Settings Network and Network & Internet sharing center Click on Change adapter options in Manage network Ethernet connections Select the Ethernet, Properties Right click and...
Appendix - 1. My POWER light is not on? 8. How do I “PING” an IP address? Power is not being supplied to the unit. Please use the power 1) Open an MS-DOS (or Command) prompt supply shipped with the unit and verify that a power source 2) At the prompt type - “ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”...
Warranty Information Digital Watchdog (referred to as “the Warrantor”) warrants the Camera against defects in materials or workmanships as follows: Labor: For the initial five (5) years from the date of original purchase if the camera is determined to be defective, the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with new or refurbished product at its option, at no charge.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights from vary from state to state. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the following address: Digital Watchdog, Inc. ATTN: RMA Department 5436 W Crenshaw St...
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