Samsung SNC-B5399 User Manual

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  • Page 1: Network Camera

    Network Camera imagine Thanks you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive a more complete service, please visit our website www.samsungsecurity.com RoHS compliant Our product complies with “The Restriction Of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment”, and we do not use the 6 hazardous materials- Cadmium (Cd), Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)- in our products.
  • Page 2 overview 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. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
  • Page 3 Continued use in such a condition may cause fi re or electric shock. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in any way. (SAMSUNG is not liable for problems caused by unauthorized modifi cations or attempted repair.) When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product.
  • Page 4 overview CAUTION Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below -10°C), or high humidity.
  • Page 5: Fcc Statement

    FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 6: Overview

    overview IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS OVERVIEW INSTALLATION & CONNECTION CAMERA SETUP NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP Important Safety Instructions Product Features Recommended PC Specifi cations What’s Included At a Glance Disassembling Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card Memory Card Information (not included) Connecting with other Device Installation Optional Accessories for Installation...
  • Page 8: Setup Screen

    overview WEB VIEWER SETUP SCREEN 8_ overview APPENDIX Connecting to the camera Login Installing ActiveX Using the Live Screen Backup Using the SD Search Viewer Screen Accessing the Setup screen Default Setup System Setup Overlay Setup Event Setup Network Setup Profi...
  • Page 9: Product Features

    PRODUCT FEATURES Support various communication protocols Supports TCP/IP, UDP, RTP/RTSP, SMTP for email, and FTP protocols as well as various internet protocols such as ARP, HTTP, HTTPS and DHCP. Web Browser-based Monitoring Using the Internet web browser to display the image in a local network environment. Automatic Local IP Setup Even a network novice can install it with minimum operations.
  • Page 10: What's Included

    Tapping Screws L-wrench Template 10_ overview Standard Quantity SNC-B5399 User Manual/ IP INSTALLER Used to connect to a monitor for camera operation test. For connecting to a surveillance monitor, use BNC cable. Used to fix the screws, for installation Insert...
  • Page 11: At A Glance

    AT A GLANCE Appearance Item Dome Cover Heater Main unit Power Port Video Out Jack Audio In Jack Audio Out Jack  Wipe out a dirty surface of the lens softly with a lens tissue or cloth to which you have applied ethanol.
  • Page 12 overview Inside Item Network Port Alarm In / Out terminals SD Memory Card Compartment Reset Button 12_ overview Description Used to connect a PoE or LAN cable. Alarm in/out terminals can be configured as follows: - ALARM IN : Terminal for Alarm Input. - ALARM OUT : Terminal for Alarm Output.
  • Page 13 Components Item Inner Cover Cover for the main unit’s protection. Side wing hooks By lifting it while gently pressing the both ends, you can separate the inner cover. Using the test monitor cable, you can connect to a mobile display for camera Monitor Out test.
  • Page 14: Installation & Connection

    installation & connection DISASSEMBLING To connect the alarm in/out, the dome cover and lens cover are to be separated. Using the L-wrench provided, loosen 3 screws by turning them counterclockwise and separate the dome cover. Lift up the inner cover while gently pressing its both ends to separate it from the unit.
  • Page 15: Inserting/Removing An Sd Memory Card

    INSERTING/REMOVING AN SD MEMORY CARD Inserting an SD Memory Card Push the SD memory card in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram.  Do not insert the SD memory card while it’s upside down by force. Otherwise, it may damage the SD memory card.
  • Page 16: Memory Card Information (Not Included)

    installation & connection MEMORY CARD INFORMATION (NOT INCLUDED) What is a 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. Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for you Your camera supports SDHC memory cards.
  • Page 17: Connecting With Other Device

    CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE Power Supply Connect the power adaptor and camera’s power in jack.  Be careful not to reverse the polarity when you connect the power cable. You can also use a router featuring PoE (Power over Ethernet) to supply power to the camera. Connecting to the monitor Connect the camera’s Video Out jack and the monitor’s video in jack.
  • Page 18: Connecting To Audio Input/Output

    installation & connection Connecting to Audio Input/Output Connect the AUDIO IN port of the camera with the microphone directly or LINE OUT port of the amplifi er that the microphone is connected to. Direct Mic Connection : Set Audio Input Gain high (10). (Refer to page 56) Line Out Connection : Set Audio Input Gain low (1).
  • Page 19 Audio I/O Block Diagram Audio Codec G.711 PCM. µ-law 64kbps 8kHz sampling Full duplex Audio Audio in Used for mono signal line input (Max.2.4 Vpp) Audio out Used for mono signal line output (Max.2.4 Vpp) Line out impedance 600— Network Microphone Speaker English _19...
  • Page 20 installation & connection Connecting to the I/O port box Connect the Alarm I/O cable to the corresponding port of the inner port box. 5 4 3 2 1 1,2 : ALARM IN 1,2 3 : GND 4,5 : ALARM OUT 1,2 ALARM IN 1, 2 : Used to connect the alarm input signal.
  • Page 21: Installation

    INSTALLATION Precautions before installation Ensure you read out the following instructions before installing the camera: Select an installation site (ceiling or wall) that can endure at least 5 times of the camera weight. Stuck-in or peeled-off cables can cause damage to the product or a fi re. For safety purposes, keep anyone else away from the installation site.
  • Page 22 installation & connection CORNER MOUNT ADAPTOR (SCX-300KM) This is an adaptor for WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SCX-300WM) installation on the corner of wall joint. Installing on the ceiling directly Using the L-wrench provided, loosen 3 screws by turning them counterclockwise and separate the dome cover. 22_ installation &...
  • Page 23 Loosen 3 screws by turning them counterclockwise, press both left and right lock releases inwards (in arrow direction) to unlock the stopper, and then separate the camera from the case. Drill holes (diameter 5mm, more than 35mm deep) on the ceiling by matching to the holes on the case bed, and insert plastic anchors (HUD 5) fully into the holes.
  • Page 24 installation & connection Flushed installation on the ceiling Using the provided template, drill a hole for the camera unit and fi xing holes (diameter 5mm, more than 35mm deep) on the ceiling. Insert the plastic anchors (HUR-5) fully into the fi xing holes. Separate the dome cover and case.
  • Page 25 Installing on adaptors (sold separately, SCX-300WM, 300CM, 300KM, 300PM) Separate the dome cover and case. For separating dome cover and case, refer to the steps 1 and 2 of “Installing on the ceiling directly”. Assemble and secure the case and adaptor (sold separately) using 4 fi...
  • Page 26 installation & connection Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera Tilting You can adjust the camera direction only when the camera is fixed on the ceiling. Then, turning the camera to the left or right is referred to as "Panning", while tilting the angle is "Tilting".
  • Page 27: Camera Setup

    camera setup You can configure the camera settings using the Web Viewer.  For accessing the Web Viewer, refer to "Network Connection and Setup". (page 36) HOW TO USE THE MENU KEY Follow the steps below if you run the Web Viewer for setting the menus. Launch the Web Viewer.
  • Page 28: Main Menu

    camera setup MAIN MENU You can configure the camera settings to your preference. PROFILE You can select a mode that is appropriate to the camera installation environment. CAMERA SET Confi gure the camera functions and settings. PRIVACY ZONE You can confi gure the privacy settings. OTHER SET You can confi...
  • Page 29 CAMERA SETUP You can configure the general settings of the camera module. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 27) CAMERA ID Provide the ID and position for a camera that displays on the screen. Select <CAMERA SET>...
  • Page 30 camera setup MOTION You can specify a level of AGC for controlling the camera motion. Select F.FAST if you want to monitor a very fast moving object in a low contrast scene, and S.SLOW if monitoring a very slow moving, inanimate object in the same condition.
  • Page 31: White Bal

    DAY/NIGHT You can specify a recording mode according to the scene. Select <CAMERA SET> - <DAY/NIGHT>. Select a screen transition mode according to the illumination, and set options as appropriate. DAY : Fixed to DAY mode, regardless of the scene. NIGHT : Fixed to NIGHT mode, regardless of the scene.
  • Page 32: Digital Zoom

    camera setup According to the specifi ed recording mode, select a WHITE BAL mode with necessary options. BRIGHTNESS : Specify a brightness level triggering the switch from DAY to NIGHT mode. MODE : According to the selected mode, you can adjust the RED and BLUE color level.
  • Page 33: Privacy Zone

    PRIVACY ZONE You can set up to 12 privacy zones that will be hided for privacy of the subject when recording. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 27) ZONE SETUP Select <MAIN MENU>...
  • Page 34: Others

    camera setup OTHERS You can reset the camera, or select the OSD font color to your preference. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 27) FACTORY DEFAULT Select <MAIN MENU> - <OTHER SET> - <FACTORY DEFAULTS>.
  • Page 35: System Info

    SYSTEM INFO You can check the system information. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 27) Select <MAIN MENU> - <SYSTEM INFO>. The current system information is displayed.  The camera type may different, depend on the video signal.
  • Page 36: Network Connection And Setup

    You can set up the network settings according to your network configurations. CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO AN IP ROUTER WITH THE XDSL/CABLE MODEM This is for a small network environment such as homes, SOHO and ordinary shops. SNC-B5399 SNC-B5399 로컬PC Local PC...
  • Page 37: An Ip Router With Local Area

    IP router are correct. CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO AN IP ROUTER WITH LOCAL AREA NETWORKING This is for a large network environment such as corporate office, building, public office and factory. SNC-B5399 SNC-B5399 로컬PC Local PC...
  • Page 38: Connecting The Camera Directly To A Dhcp-Based Xdsl/Cable Modem

    For the address of the IP router, refer to the product’s documentation. CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO A DHCP- BASED XDSL/CABLE MODEM SNC-B5399 Setting the IP Router This is enabled for a modem using DHCP. Set the Static or Dynamic IP address. (pages 41~45) Launch an Internet browser on the local PC connected to the IP Router.
  • Page 39: Connecting The Camera Directly To Local Area Networking

    NETWORKING Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Launch an Internet browser on the local PC. Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the browser. SNC-B5399 SNC-B5399 로컬 PC Local PC ...
  • Page 40: Ip Address Setup

    network connection and setup IP ADDRESS SETUP Buttons used in IP Installer Item Device Name Mode MAC(Ethernet) Address IP Address Protocol UPnP Status 40_ network connection and setup Description Model name of the connected camera. Click the column to sort the list by model name. However, search will be stopped if clicked during the search.
  • Page 41: Static Ip Setup

    IPv4 IPv6 Search Auto Set Manual Set Exit STATIC IP SETUP Manual Network Setup Run <IP Installer.exe> to display the camera search list. At the initial startup, both [Auto Set] and [Manual Set] will be grayed out.  For cameras found with the IPv6 setting, these buttons will be grayed out as the cameras do not support this function.
  • Page 42 network connection and setup If using an IP router : IP Address : Enter an address falling in the IP range provided by the IP router. ex) 192.168.1.2~254, 192.168.0.2~254, 192.168.XXX.2~254 Subnet Mask : The <Subnet Mask> of the IP router will be the <Subnet Mask> of the camera.
  • Page 43: Auto Network Setup

    Click [OK]. Manual network setup will be completed. When the manual setup including <IP> is completed, the camera will restart. If the IP router has more than one camera connected Configure the IP related settings and the Port related settings distinctly with each other. Category IP Address IP related settings...
  • Page 44: Dynamic Ip Setup

    network connection and setup Enter the password. This is the login password for the "root" user who accesses the camera. The default password is "4321". Click [OK]. Auto network setup will be completed. The camera will automatically complete the network setting and restart. DYNAMIC IP SETUP Dynamic IP Environment Setup Example of the dynamic IP environment...
  • Page 45: Port Range Forward (Port Mapping) Setup

    PORT RANGE FORWARD (PORT MAPPING) SETUP If you have installed an IP router with a camera connected, you must set the port range forwarding on the IP router so that a remote PC can access the camera in it. Manual Port Range Forwarding From the Setup menu of the IP router, select <Applications &...
  • Page 46: Connecting To The Camera From A Shared Local Pc

    network connection and setup CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA FROM A SHARED LOCAL Launch <IP Installer>. It will scan for connected cameras and display a list of them. Double-click a camera to access. The Internet browser starts and connects to the camera. ...
  • Page 47: Web Viewer

    web viewer CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA Normally, you would Launch the Internet browser. Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar. ex) • IP address (IPv4) : 192.168.1.200 http://192.168.1.200 - the Login dialog should appear. • IP address (IPv6) : 2001:230:abcd: ffff:0000:0000:ffff:1111 http://[2001:230:abcd:ffff:0000 :0000:ffff:1111]...
  • Page 48: Login

    web viewer To check the DDNS address The DDNS address consists of: <one of the lower-case letters: c, m, p> + <the last 6 digits of the MAC (Ethernet) address> + <websamsung.net> The small letter will be <c> if the first 6 digits of the MAC (Ethernet) address is <00:00:f0>, or <m>...
  • Page 49: Installing Activex

    INSTALLING ACTIVEX If connecting to a camera for the first time, you will see the installation message. Then, install the required ActiveX to access the camera and control the video from it in real time. For Windows XP Service Pack 2 users Click the installation message that pops up when you fi...
  • Page 50: Using The Live Screen

    web viewer USING THE LIVE SCREEN Item SD Search Setup About Reset Alarm Capture Print Record Full Screen Video format 50_ web viewer Description Moves to the screen for searching event images from the SD card. Move to the Setup screen. You can check the firmware version, serial number and manufacturer information.
  • Page 51: Backup

    Click [OK]. The screenshot will be saved in the specifi ed path. Default fi le path Windows XP : C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B5399\SnapShot\Live If you want to change the path, click [Set path ( Windows Vista : C:\users\[UserID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B5399\ SnapShot\Live On the Windows Vista system, the path to save is fi xed.
  • Page 52 web viewer To print out the screenshot Click [ ] on the scene to print out. The Print setup dialog appears. Specify the name of the printer connected, and click [OK]. To record a video Click [ ] on the scene to record. You will see the Save AVI dialog;...
  • Page 53 Default fi le path Windows XP : C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B5399\VideoClip\Live If you want to change the path, click [Set path ( Windows Vista : C:\users\[UserID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B5399\ VideoClip\Live On the Windows Vista system, the path to save is fi xed. The screenshot fi le will be named automatically in the format of <IP address_Port number_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss_index>.
  • Page 54: Using The Sd Search Viewer Screen

    web viewer USING THE SD SEARCH VIEWER SCREEN Click <SD search> tab in the Live screen. The SD Search Screen appears. SD Search Viewer Screen layout Name Thumbnail Size Date Schedule Alarm input Intelligent video analysis 54_ web viewer Function and description The thumbnail images are displayed based on the selected size.
  • Page 55: Accessing The Setup Screen

    setup screen ACCESSING THE SETUP SCREEN You can configure the default setting, system, overlay, event and network related settings, and change them as necessary. In the Live screen, click the <Setup> tab. The Setup screen appears. DEFAULT SETUP To configure the video & audio settings You can set the video resolution, quality, CODEC and audio input/output settings.
  • Page 56 setup screen Target bitrate : Transfers video signal at a specifi ed bit rate. Compression : Adjust the compression rate from 5 through 100 by 5. Encode priority : Set the video transfer method to Frame rate or Quality. GOP* size : Select a GOP size between 5 and 15. Deblock : This will soften the edges between macro blocks.
  • Page 57 Upload port (TCP) : Used to upgrade the software fi rmware, defaulted to 60004(TCP). IPv6 confi guration : Obtains the IPv6 address to access the IPv6 network. VNP confi guration : Set a port used to transfer video signals with the Samsung protocols.
  • Page 58 setup screen RTP confi guration : You can set the RTP protocol. RTSP port : You can set the RTSP port. Streaming port : Used to transfer video signal with the RTP protocols. The default range is between 61000 and 61999. Multicast address : IP address used to transfer video signal with the RTP protocols.
  • Page 59 User Registration From the User setup window, click [Insert]. The Register User window appears. Provide the <User ID>, <Password>, and <Confi rm password>, respectively. You can enter up to 9 alphanumeric or special characters (some excluded) for the user ID and password, respectively.
  • Page 60: System Setup

    setup screen To set the display language Click <Basic> - <Language>. The Language setup window appears. You can select one from 7 languages (English/Korean/Chinese/French/Italian/ Spanish/German). When done, click [Apply]. The selected language will be applied. SYSTEM SETUP To set the date/time You can obtain the current system time from the NTP server or your PC for your time setting.
  • Page 61 To set the system time Select a desired address in <Address> or select <Synchronize with PC viewer>. If you select Manual, input the date and time manually. Click [Apply]. The specifi ed system time will be applied.  <NTP Server IP> is provided by a public agency, the list of which is subject to change from time to time.
  • Page 62: To Update The Software

    setup screen To update the software Select <System> - <Software update>. The Software update window appears. How to update the software From the software update window, click [Browse…]. The Open dialog appears. Select an updatable fi le and click [Open]. From the software update window, click [Install].
  • Page 63  After the system is reset or restarts, you should try to connect to the camera again.  It takes several minutes until the system completes rebooting. Wait until the system rebooting is completed and try to connect again.  After executing <Factory default>, you must run the <IP Installer.exe>...
  • Page 64: Overlay Setup

    setup screen OVERLAY SETUP You can display text on the screen. To set the text Select <Overlay> - <Overlay text>. The Overlay Text setup window appears. When done, click [Apply]. Your settings will be saved. Overlay text settings : If you select <Disable>, the overlay text will not be displayed;...
  • Page 65: Event Setup

    EVENT SETUP To set the event transfer function You can set the FTP/email server (SMTP) to transfer the alarm images present in the camera, in case an alarm event occurs. Select <Event> - <Transfer setup>. The Image transfer setup window appears. ...
  • Page 66 setup screen Port : The FTP port is defaulted to 21. This value can be changed according to the FTP server setting. User ID : Provide the user account ID to access the FTP server. Password : Provide the user account password to access the FTP server. E-mail(SMTP) transfer : With this setting, you can transfer alarm images to the email server.
  • Page 67 To setup the record Click <Event> - <Record setup>. The Record setup window appears. To complete the setting, click the [Apply] button. The settings are saved. SD card : Enables you to verify data saved on the SD memory card and format the memory card itself.
  • Page 68 setup screen Post-alarm duration : The post alarm duration can be one among 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, and 30 seconds. You can send a post-alarm image of up to 30 seconds after the alarm is triggered. (The max time differs, depending on the frame rate) ...
  • Page 69 To Set Intelligent Video Analysis Click <Event> - <Intelligent video analysis>. The Intelligent Video Analysis screen appears. When done, click [Apply]. Your settings will be saved. IV analysis function : Activated if <Enable> is selected, deactivated if <Disable> is selected. ...
  • Page 70 setup screen Set rules You can set the event rules. Virtual line based rules : You can confi gure event rules for up to 3 virtual lines. <Event Types> Pass : Event is generated if a moving object crosses the virtual line in the specifi ed direction ( , Defi...
  • Page 71 Activation time : Sets the operation time of the intelligent video analysis. Always : Confi gured action is performed whenever an intelligent video analysis event occurs. Only scheduled time : Confi gured action is performed when intelligent video analysis event occurs during the specifi ed time period. Action : You can confi...
  • Page 72: Network Setup

    The Video Transfer setup window appears. When done, click [Apply]. Your settings will be saved. VNP streaming : You can set the Samsung Protocol (VNP) for the streaming service. Protocol : Select a video transfer protocol from TCP*, UDP (Unicast)*, and UDP (Multicast)*.
  • Page 73: Appendix

    appendix PROFILE CAMERA SETUP MENU STANDARD Parent Menu Sub-menus LENS IRIS LEVEL BACKLIGHT MOTION SHUTTER SENSE UP DAY/NIGHT NIGHT BURST MODE BLUE WHITE BAL NIGHT BRIGHTNESS Custom Setting MODE Custom Setting BLUE Custom Setting DETAIL BACKLIGHT (F.FAST) (F.FAST) NORM AUTO 1/250 AUTO X4 AUTO X2 AUTO X4...
  • Page 74: Terminology

    appendix TERMINOLOGY GOP : You can set between 5 and 15 for the MPEG4 and H.264 CODEC. The default is 15, and if set to 15, one I-Frame will be output per 15 frames as one I-Frame and 14 P-Frames constitute the GOP. The lower the GOP size is, the better the quality is;...
  • Page 75 Filtering range The filtering range is calculated based on IP address and subnet mask provided by user as follows: The subnet value defi nes the number of masked bits, which will mask the IP address that is converted into 32-bit binary; rest of masked out bits are ignored to produce the range as shown below.
  • Page 76: Specifications

    appendix SPECIFICATIONS Item Camera Color/BW Type Device Image Pixels System Scanning Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Color Min. Scene Illumination Number of Privacy Zone Day/Night Extended Dynamic Range D-Zoom High Speed Shutter Flickerless Functions Sens Up Camera ID White Balance Digital Noise Reduction Digital Image Stablization Etc.
  • Page 77 Item Horizontal Resolution Vertical Video Output Video Output S/N Ratio S/N Ratio Lens Drive Type Lens Mount Type Flash memory Network Board Hardware Ethernet Input Alarm Output Compression 4CIF Video Resolution Frame Rate Quality Audio Compression Camera Control and Adjustment Intelligent Video Sensitivity...
  • Page 78 Notification : notify to viewer or by E-mail (one image attachment) Alarm Out JPEG Image transfer : FTP, SMTP, SD Card Windows XP, VISTA Internet Explorer 6.0 or Higher E/F/G/S/I/C/K Support Quicktime, VLC player Samsung NET-i 3rd Party S/W appliction IP Installer Application for All Samsung IP Devices Description...
  • Page 79 Item HTTP API CGI Command RTP/RTSP API ActiveX Power Power Consumption Operating Temp. Operating Humidity Dimension Weight Description NTSC Provides functionality to control cameras and set/retrieve internal parameter values. Get JPEG image or MJPEG stream Alarm In/Out control RTP Header, RTSP Command Document ActiveX API for viewing data streams from IP camera.
  • Page 80: Frame Rate (Ntsc)

    appendix FRAME RATE (NTSC)  Test Condition: MJPEG - Resolution(CIF), Quality(1), Frame rate(1) H.264 - Bitrate control(CBR), Compression(40), Encode Priority(Frame rate), MPEG4 - Bitrate control(CBR), Compression(40), Encode Priority(Frame rate), ❖ MPEG4 (4CIF) Frame Rate 30 FPS Quality 4239 Kbps LEVEL10 23 FPS 3686 Kbps LEVEL9...
  • Page 81 ❖ H.264 (4CIF) Frame Rate 30 FPS Quality 2298 Kbps LEVEL10 19 FPS 1751 Kbps LEVEL9 19 FPS 1536 Kbps LEVEL8 20 FPS 1352 Kbps LEVEL7 22 FPS 1129 Kbps LEVEL6 25 FPS 960 Kbps LEVEL5 25 FPS 799 Kbps LEVEL4 26 FPS 622 Kbps...
  • Page 82 appendix ❖ MPEG4 (VGA) Frame Rate 30 FPS Quality 4055 Kbps LEVEL10 22 FPS 3533 Kbps LEVEL9 23 FPS 2949 Kbps LEVEL8 24 FPS 2304 Kbps LEVEL7 25 FPS 1536 Kbps LEVEL6 25 FPS 1152 Kbps LEVEL5 25 FPS 998 Kbps LEVEL4 26 FPS 799 Kbps...
  • Page 83 ❖ H.264 (VGA) Frame Rate 30 FPS Quality 2089 Kbps LEVEL10 17 FPS 1659 Kbps LEVEL9 18 FPS 1459 Kbps LEVEL8 19 FPS 1229 Kbps LEVEL7 20 FPS 1014 Kbps LEVEL6 22 FPS 883 Kbps LEVEL5 23 FPS 707 Kbps LEVEL4 23 FPS 553 Kbps...
  • Page 84 appendix ❖ MPEG4 (CIF) Frame Rate 30 FPS Quality 1382 Kbps LEVEL10 30 FPS 1152 Kbps LEVEL9 30 FPS 922 Kbps LEVEL8 30 FPS 691 Kbps LEVEL7 30 FPS 461 Kbps LEVEL6 30 FPS 346 Kbps LEVEL5 30 FPS 288 Kbps LEVEL4 30 FPS 230 Kbps...
  • Page 85 ❖ H.264 (CIF) Frame Rate 30 FPS Quality 922 Kbps LEVEL10 30 FPS 691 Kbps LEVEL9 30 FPS 576 Kbps LEVEL8 30 FPS 461 Kbps LEVEL7 30 FPS 346 Kbps LEVEL6 30 FPS 288 Kbps LEVEL5 30 FPS 230 Kbps LEVEL4 30 FPS 173 Kbps...
  • Page 86: Frame Rate (Pal)

    appendix FRAME RATE (PAL)  Test Condition: MJPEG - Resolution(CIF), Quality(1), Frame rate(1) H.264 - Bitrate control(CBR), Compression(40), Encode Priority(Frame rate), MPEG4 - Bitrate control(CBR), Compression(40), Encode Priority(Frame rate), ❖ MPEG4 (4CIF) Frame Rate 25 FPS Quality 4645 Kbps LEVEL10 21 FPS 4055 Kbps LEVEL9...
  • Page 87 ❖ H.264 (4CIF) Frame Rate 25 FPS Quality 2359 Kbps LEVEL10 16 FPS 1991 Kbps LEVEL9 18 FPS 1751 Kbps LEVEL8 19 FPS 1475 Kbps LEVEL7 20 FPS 1161 Kbps LEVEL6 21 FPS 968 Kbps LEVEL5 21 FPS 811 Kbps LEVEL4 22 FPS 608 Kbps...
  • Page 88 appendix ❖ MPEG4 (VGA) Frame Rate 25 FPS Quality 4424 Kbps LEVEL10 20 FPS 3871 Kbps LEVEL9 21 FPS 3097 Kbps LEVEL8 21 FPS 2433 Kbps LEVEL7 22 FPS 1769 Kbps LEVEL6 24 FPS 1382 Kbps LEVEL5 25 FPS 1152 Kbps LEVEL4 25 FPS 922 Kbps...
  • Page 89 ❖ H.264 (VGA) Frame Rate 25 FPS Quality 2507 Kbps LEVEL10 17 FPS 1991 Kbps LEVEL9 18 FPS 1659 Kbps LEVEL8 18 FPS 1401 Kbps LEVEL7 19 FPS 1106 Kbps LEVEL6 20 FPS 968 Kbps LEVEL5 21 FPS 774 Kbps LEVEL4 21 FPS 608 Kbps...
  • Page 90 appendix ❖ MPEG4 (CIF) Frame Rate 25 FPS Quality 1382 Kbps LEVEL10 25 FPS 1152 Kbps LEVEL9 25 FPS 922 Kbps LEVEL8 25 FPS 691 Kbps LEVEL7 25 FPS 461 Kbps LEVEL6 25 FPS 346 Kbps LEVEL5 25 FPS 288 Kbps LEVEL4 25 FPS 230 Kbps...
  • Page 91 ❖ H.264 (CIF) Frame Rate 25 FPS Quality 922 Kbps LEVEL10 25 FPS 691 Kbps LEVEL9 25 FPS 576 Kbps LEVEL8 25 FPS 461 Kbps LEVEL7 25 FPS 346 Kbps LEVEL6 25 FPS 288 Kbps LEVEL5 25 FPS 230 Kbps LEVEL4 25 FPS 173 Kbps...
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    appendix TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM I can’t access the camera from a web browser. Viewer got disconnected during monitoring. I cannot connect to the system using a tab browser of Internet Explorer 7.0. The camera connected to the network is not detected in the IP installer program.
  • Page 93 PROBLEM No JPEG file is transferred via FTP/ SMTP on occurrence of intelligent video analysis event of camera even when the <Intelligent Video Analysis> is set to <Enable>. Can <Set Rules> be configured even when the <Intelligent Video Analysis> is set to <Disable>? No signal is found at the Alarm Output port even when an intelligent video analysis event is...
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    GPL/LGPL SOFTWARE LICENSE This product uses open-source software distributed under the terms of GPL and LGPL. And you can visit at www.samsungsecurity.com to get the source codes of the following GPL and LGPL software used for this product. GPL S/W Base Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dosfstools LGPL S/W gLibc, Inetutils...
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  • Page 115: Openssl License

    WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library ; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you...
  • Page 116 This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@ cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Original SSLeay License Copyright (C)1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation writtenby Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
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