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1080P HD IP IR PTZ Camera Operation manual Before installation, please read the operation manual carefully and confirm the device model an d input power correctly.
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CAUTION Non-technician should not try to operate this high speed dome before reading this manual carefully. (This manual are subject to change without prior notice.) Cut the power supply off before operating the device to avoid damage caused by mal-operation. ...
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PACKING LIST Open the package, and check whether the accessories all contained. Part Quantity IP speed dome(Include bracket) Screws bag Note: When open the box, please check all of parts carefully, confirm the parts as same as packing list. ...
2. Hardware Installation System requirement LAN or WAN Internet to connect server, via PC Ethernet ( network card or network cable) TCP/IP protocol ( Windows /NT/2000/XP) connect , suggest Internet Explorer 9.0 version or later. Monitor and PC configuration: CPU: Dicaryon2.8G or latter, RAM: 512M or latter( Above DirectX8.1) ...
Take out all goods which needed for installation Network connection LAN connection Use one network line to connect Speed Dome with concentrator or switchboard of the LAN.As Figure below. Users also can use one network line to connect IP Speed Dome with computer network card or switchboard.
Operating Guide for Network High Speed Dome Set the IE Browser Because the high safety level of the IE browser, If you visit Network High Speed Dome for first time, Please set the IE browser. Setting method: Open the IE browser, click Internet Option into the "Security"...
Download and Install ActiveX Users have to install ActiveX Control when visit Network High Speed Dome at the first time via IE browser. Download and install the ActiveX: Input the IP address of IP Speed Dome (default address http://192.168.1.188.) in Internet Explorer to enter into login page (users can refer to the “...
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Figure 3-3 In download interface,you can also select “save” to save ActiveX in default storage file,such as D:\TDDOWNLOAD.Then open the file an install the ActiveX. As figure 3-4 and 3-5. Figure 3-4 Figure 3-5 Click “Install” in the below interface, as Figure 3-6:...
Figure 3-6 Click “Finish” in the below interface to complete the installation, as Figure 3-7: Figure 3-7 Login Reopen Internet Explorer after ActiveX installation completes, input IP address ( http://192.168.1.188,) of the Network High Speed then turn to login page, input username (default is admin) and password (default is admin), click login to enter into main interface(see Figure 3-8):...
Figure 3- 8 Live view Live preview interface as figure 3-9: Figure 3- 9 In the Live view interface, users can do remote operations such as master/slave stream video preview, voice intercom, listen, video recording, full-screen preview, video capture, PTZ control, preset, area scan, pattern scan, PTZ watch, preview video image volume adjustment, camera module parameters setting, etc.
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Master/slave stream : Notice the buttons at the left right corner, click it to switch the preview mode. Video capture: Click icon to do screen video capture, it will create JPG picture and store in the specified folder automatically. The default file storage path is C:\IPCamera\ , users can set it at the Setting→→Local→→Local setting .
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Figure 3-11 White balance: According to the environment color temperature, users can set the white balance, Auto option for normal light environment, adjust the white balance value by drop down list selection, click to save it. As Figure 3-9. ...
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Click PTZ at the video preview interface to turn to PTZ configuration interface. As Figure 3-12: Figure 3-12 PTZ control: User can do horizontal 360°/vertical 180°overall monitoring via PTZ configuration buttons , PTZ operation speed 1-63 levels adjustable. As Figure 3-12. ...
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Then click to start recording, click to stop recording,pattern scan remembered automatically. Click to call pattern scan. As Figure 3-12. PTZ Watch: At the PTZ Watch drop down list, users can select the PTZ watch type( Include preset, CRZ, Pattern, Area, etc), and set the idle time, then click to save it.
System specification setting System Basic info System information Click Setting→ System→ Basic info→ Sysinfo, IP Speed Dome “Device Info” interface. As figure 3-15: Figure 3- 15 Device name: Edit the camera name Device number: Display the device serial number ...
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number APP version: Display the product software version and the system version date PTZ version: Display the IP speed dome version model OCX version: Display the OCX version number After setting complete, click to save it. System operate Click Setting→...
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Parameter input: Select the configure file which you need,and click Parameter output: Select the configure file which you need,and click After setting complete, click to save it. Update Click Setting→ System→ Basic info→ Update, IP Speed Dome “Update” interface. As figure 3-17: Figure 3-17 ...
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Click , system upgrade automatically; After system upgrade successfully, the following window will pop out, click . As Figure below: Reopen the IE browser and input the IP address, after log in, check the whether the software version is updated. Note:After system upgrade successfully, you need to reset camera data in "Sysoperate",clear IE cache and install ActiveX again before logging in web system.(Clear IE cache as Figure below)
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Non-professional technicians do not operate the system upgrade. Please do not power off during installing update. Log query Log query setting, as Figure 3-18: Figure 3-18 Type: Select the alarm log type, there are alarm/ exception/ operation/ information selectable ...
After setting complete, click to save it. User manage User manage, as Figure 3-19: Figure 3-19 Add User: Add a new users, and select the new user limits of authority Modify: Select the added user and modify the users password ...
Serial Serial settings, as Figure 3-20: Figure 3-20 Serial setting Address: Click to select or modify the IP speed dome address Baud rate: Click to select or modify the baud rate Protocol: Click to select or modify the protocol After setting, click to save it.
Record Timer record Timer record, as Figure 3-21: Figure 3-21 Timer record: Click the icon to open timer record, and the record video will stored in the TF card automatically.(Note: Users have to turn off the power when take off or insert the TF card) ...
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Please do not power off during backup the video . Record tfp upload Record tfp upload, as Figure 3-22: Figure 3-22 Begin time: Set the video record begin time End time: Set the video record end time ...
Time zone Time setting, as Figure 3-23: Figure 3-23 Date-time: Click in front of “Synchronous pc time” to make the IP speed dome time same with PC Zone: Select corresponding time zone Zone service: Select zone service, and click front of “Auto connect to service”...
TF status TF card status,as Figure 3-24: Figure 3-24 TF card: Display the TF card status: successful/fail TF format: Display the TF card format( Not support to display TF format) Total/used: Display the TF card total capacity and has been used capacity ...
Video channels Dual stream parameters setting, as Figure 3-25: Figure 3-25 Resolution: Master/slave stream, support kinds of resolution format. Frame rate: Video frame for one second, 1-25 frames/s for PAL format, 1-30 frames/s for NTSC format Quality: Set the front end devices video coding quality, 1-100 levels selectable ...
VBR max rate/VBR min rate: Set the variable bit rate value Format: Video compression format , support H.264 at present After setting, click to save it. Video parameters OSD chars setting, as Figure 3-26: Figure 3-26 Font size: Support 24/ 32/ 42/ 48 font size ...
Note: Users can drag the information to optional position with mouse After setting, click to save it. Video cover Video cover setting, as Figure 3-27: Figure 3-27 Create cover zone: With the mouse moving, users can set the cover zone at the video window any where ...
Shot parameters Shot parameters setting, as Figure 3-28: Figure 3-28 Focusing control method: Select lens focus method, support auto/ semi-automatic/ manual. As users select “semi-automatic/ manual” click to adjust focus and to zoom AF sensitivity: Set the AF sensitivity, 1-255 selectable ...
Network Ethernet Ethernet setting, as Figure 3-29: Figure 3-29 DNS setting: Set the DNS IP address Ethernet setting: Set the IP:192.168.2.188 /Mask:255.255.255.0 / Gateway:192.168.1.1 DHCP setting: If the router comes with DHCP function, click to enable DHCP switch, IP speed dome will get the IP address from the router automatically After setting, click...
DDNS DDNS setting, as Figure 3-30: Figure 3-30 DDNS switch: Click to determine whether to use Dynamic Domain Name Server (Enable DDNS, users have to enter the router to manually map the WEB and RTSP port) Server: Select DDNS server type (There are 9299.org/ 3322.net two types selectable) ...
Netport Net port setting, as Figure 3-31 Figure 3-31 WEB port: HTTP access port, default is 80, user- defined FTP port: FTP server appointed port number RTSP port: video data decoding port, default is 554...
Other protocol Other protocol, as Figure 3-32: Figure 3-32 Click to enable the other protocol, and select the appointed protocol, After setting, click to save it.
Alarm configuration (Simple camera doesn't contain alarm function) Alarm conf Alarm conf Click Setting→Alarm conf→ Alarm conf→ Alarm period, IP Speed Dome “Alarm period” interface. As Figure 3-33: Figure 3-33 Add task: Add new alarm period Del task: Delete the specified time period ...
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Function Click Setting→Alarm conf→ Alarm conf→ Function, IP Speed Dome “Alarm Function” interface. As Figure 3-34: Figure 3-34 Alarm Strategy: Select alarm output type, linkage picture(Picture) or video(Record) FTP upload: Click to enable FTP alarm upload Email: Click to enable E mail alarm upload ...
Linkage Linkage setting, as Figure 3-35: Figure 3-35 Email setting: Configure the file upload email, include: Email address, port, user name, password, send email and receive email. And the port is 465, send email is same with receive email, click ...
IO alarm IO alarm setting, as Figure 3-36: Figure 3-36 IO channel: Set the alarm linkage device input port Preset: Click to enable linkage preset, and set the preset number IO out: Click to enable device alarm output port, and set the IO output number After setting, click to save it.
Motion Motion setting, as Figure 3-37: Figure 3-37 Enable: Click to enable motion detection, there are max 4 motion detection Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity, 1-10 levels adjustable Clear all: Clear all motion detection setting After setting, click to save it.
Local Local Local setting, as Figure 3-38: Figure 3-38 Local setting: Set the video record length(time) and file store path Prerecord setting: Click to enable prerecord, and select prerecord time.5-30s selectable. Play performance setting: Set the alarm video performance, select normal/ real time/ fluency.
Playback Search video and playback Video playback setting, as Figure 3-39: Figure 3-39 At the video playback interface, users can do video search, front end devices video playback, local video playback, stored video playback, video playback snapshot. Video search: Support local video record and front end device video record (Support TF card) file search, input the start and end time, select the video type( front end or local), click search.
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playback window snapshot, and the picture will stored in the specified file(C:\IPCamera\) automatically.
4 Appendix Specification Model Multi-function Pick-up device 1/2.8" CMOS Optical zoom Effective Pixels 200W Resolution >1000TVL S/N Ratio ≥50dB IR OFF: Color:0.05Lux@F1.6 IR ON:0Lux Min. Illumination B/W :0.005Lux@F1.6 Focal Length 5.1~51mm 54°~4.9° (Near-Far) Iris F1.6~F1.8 Zoom speed About 4s Focus AUTO/ Semi-Auto/ Manual AUTO/ Whitelow lamp/ 4000K/ 5000K/ Sunshine/ Dark White Balance...
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Vertically rotation 0-90° Manual control speed 0.1°-200°/s Preset Preset Accuracy 0.1° Preset speed 240°/s zone scan Pattern Proportion zoom Auto Home Function Preset/ cruise/ Pattern / zone Auto reverse Machinery reverse Power Memory Support 3D positioning Support Speed Dome Cameras Support online remote upgrade upgrade Network...
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chars can be moving Brightness, Contrast, Saturability, Sharpness Image adjustable through client and IE explorer Port protocol GB/T28181,ONVIF Profile S IPv4, TCP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, NTP, Network protocol DNS, DDNS, DHCP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, SNMP TF card Max 64G Support Alarm input 1ch input...
Network Interface of Network High Speed Dome The default network ports of Network High Speed Dome are: Web port Communication port, audio/video data 5050 transmission port, talkback data transmission port 5050 Audio/video data transmission port Onvif port RTSP port RTSP stream port 554 Search port 10000 Telnet port...
Default Network Parameters Default network parameters Cabled Network: IP Address: 192.168. 2.158 Data Port: 5050 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Web port: 80 Gateway: 192.168.2.1 DHCP: OFF Network High Speed Dome DDNS DDNS description DDNS( Dynamic Domain Name System) means that DDNS is implemented through a dynamic domain resolution server.
Visit Network High Speed Dome under different network environments Users visit the Network High Speed Dome through LAN/ WAN. The following directions will tell you how to operate the Network High Speed Dome through LAN/ WAN. There two ways to connect Network High Speed Dome: Static IP/ Dynamic IP Static IP Static IP means the webmaster distribute a LAN inner IP address...
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default IP is 192.168.1.188) 2. Switch to the page “ Network Setting” interface, input the IP address,such as 192.168.1.33 3. Fill in subnet mask, the default is 255.255.255.0 4. Fill in gateway address, the default is 192.168.1.1 After input all parameters, click “Save”, then the device restart, Input the device IP address at the IE browser to visit the camera.
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Internet There are three ways to connect Network High Speed Dome to the Internet. 1. Fixed IP mode 2. ADSL broadband and router share online mode( Dynamic get the IP address mode) 3. PPPOE dial-up access After Network High Speed Dome is connected to Internet, remote Internet users can visit it directly via domain name or IP address.
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2. Switch to the page network settings, fill in the device IP address requested from network service provider in to Basic Parameters, such as 218.84.31.168 3. enter correct subnet mask. Such as 255.255.255.0 4. enter correct gateway address. Such as 218.84.31.131 After setup completes, click Save and restart the device, then connect it to public network so that all Internet users can visit the Network High Speed Dome remotely via entering...
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DDNS setting procedure: 1. Login DDNS server , register accounts and password. 2. Click DDNS ( It is selectable when server provider is blank) 3. Select DDNS server provider, such as “9299.org” 4. Input the device domain name 5. Input the DDNS login username 6.
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2. Open “Forwarding”, select “Virtual Servers” as below picture shows: 3. Select “Add New Items”, enter the IP address of the Network High Speed Dome (e.g.192.168.1.100 ), port (e.g. 85), status (valid) and other information, click save, see below picture:...
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4. After save successfully, below screen appears: 5. If DDNS is successfully set in “Network Settings” of Network High Speed Dome, direct visit to the Network High Speed Dome can be realized via entering http://test.mvddns.net:85 into IE browser. PPPOE dial-up access For Network High Speed Dome dial-up access, see below picture for the network topology: Setup steps:...
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2. Set PPPOE parameters.(for details, please refer to PPPOE settings) 3. Connect Network High Speed Dome to Internet. 4. If DDNS service is successfully set for the device, the device can be visited via entering domain name into IE browser. Frequently asked questions 1.No video image displayed in IE browser.
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Solution: Reduce video frame rate or video compression bit rate. 4.Fail to visit Network High Speed Dome via IE browser. Possible Reason 1: Network is disconnected. Solution: Connect your PC to network, checking whether it works properly or not. Check whether there is cable failure or network failure caused by PC virus, until PCs can be connected with the command of Ping.
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6.There is no sound while monitoring. Possible Reason 1: No audio input connection Solution: Check audio connection of the host Possible Reason 2: The audio option of Network High Speed Dome is off Solution: Check audio parameter settings to see if you have opened the audio.
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