Hi Sharp HS-CI532H User Manual

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1/3" CCD Camera
530 TV Lines of High Horizontal Resolution
Built-in Vari-Focal Lens
Lightness, Compact, Solid-Stage Body Design
Vandal Proof Design for Long Durability
3 – Axis design
Class IP65 Weatherproof
IR LED : 30PCS
IR Cutter
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H.264 dual streams
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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this User’s Manual before using the product. Change without Notice COLOR IR CCD IP CAMERA User’s Manual Product Feature ■ 1/3" CCD Camera ■ 530 TV Lines of High Horizontal Resolution ■ Built-in Vari-Focal Lens ■...
  • Page 2 Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN ! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVE R (OR BACK), NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFE R SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of insulated dangerous Voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute...
  • Page 3 FCC Statement: WARNING This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation." * Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement WARNING This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. IP CAMERA I / O ..................................5 2. IP CAMERA FUNCTION SETUP ............................. 6 2.1 DISPLAY.................................... 8 2.2 N .................................... 9 ETWORK 2.3 PPP E ..................................... 10 2.4 DDNS ....................................11 2.5 V ....................................15 IDEO 2.6 A ....................................16 UDIO 2.7 SMTP ....................................
  • Page 5: Ip Camera I / O

    1. IP Camera I / O 1. IP Camera I / O ① ② ③ ④ Function Define: • RJ-45 network connector ‚ Power input 12 VDC / 1 A connector DC 12 V ƒ Voice line-out connector Speak out „...
  • Page 6: Ip Camera Function Setup

    2. IP Camera Function Setup 2. IP Camera Function Setup Type the default IP camera address in IE browser URL. 192.168.1.51 Default name and password is “sysop” Suggest computer system: CPU : up to P4-2.4 G RAM : up to 256 MB (for 4 channels connection), 1GB will be better (for 16 channels connection) VGA card : nVidia 8400 GS 128 MB VRAM (for 4 channels connection), 8500GT 256 MB VRAM (for 16 channels connection) NOTICE:...
  • Page 7 Information Display the IP Camera Firmware version Display Live image display Network Network function setup PPPoE ADSL dialing account setup DDNS DDNS setup Video Video transfer type setup Audio Audio transfer type setup SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol setup File Transfer Protocol Motion Motion detection setup Network File server setup...
  • Page 8: Display

    2.1 DISPLAY Click Display to start view live video image Stream Depend on video setting values , switch stream1 or stream2 Voice Alarm ON / OFF. to send out a warning voice. Brightness Live image brightness adjust. 10 ~ 100% Saturation Live image saturation adjust.
  • Page 9: Network

    2.2 Network Host name : Setup this IP Camera host name Ethernet Interface DHCP Client ON / OFF (If set ON , the local LAN need a DHCP server ) IP Address Input the Fixed IP address (if DHCP set off ) Subnet Mask Input the Subnet mask (if DHCP set off ) Gateway...
  • Page 10: Pppoe

    2.3 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a proposal specifying how a host personal computer (PC) interacts with a broadband modem (xDSL, cable) to achieve access to the growing number of high speed data networks. If user is going to use PPPoE connection, please obtain your login name and password from the ISP (Internet Service Provider ) Company.
  • Page 11: Ddns

    2.4 DDNS The free Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains that allow your computer to access from locations on the Internet more easily. The Dynamic DNS service is ideal for a home website, file server, or just to keep a pointer back to IP CAM so you can access IP camera via internet.
  • Page 12 Click Create Account to make a new ID name. Fill in all the personal information, password, email requested; please go to user’s email account to activate your new account. Return to DynDNS website; click Account to log in page. Type your applied Username and Password...
  • Page 13 Logged In page Click Add Host Services: Click “Add Host Service” Add static DNS Host:...
  • Page 14 Select Static DNS: add Static DNS Host Type a Hostname. No useful...
  • Page 15: Video

    2.5 Video Stream1 Settings Stream 1 H264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG Fixed BitRate Image resolution is subjected to the transmit speed From 64 Kbps ~ 1M bps Fixed Quality Image resolution is subjected to quality So So / OK / Not Bad / Medium / Standard / Good / Pretty Good Resolution Video resolution selection NTSC : (QCIF:176x120 / CIF:352x240 / D1:720x480)
  • Page 16: Audio

    2.6 Audio Audio Settings Audio Channel Select Mono or Stereo sound Sample Rate 16000 / 22050 / 32000 / 48000 Codec Settings: MP2 Bitrate 32kbps (sound clarity low) 48kbps (sound clarity normal) 64kbps (sound clarity good) AMR Bitrate MR 59 / MR 67 / MR 74 / MR 102 / MR 122 / MR 475 / MR 515 / MR 795...
  • Page 17: Smtp

    2.7 SMTP Email account login name / password / address setup SMTP Server Enter Mail server Some mail servers will stop the E-mail that the same source continuity. Please check the mail server policies restriction Sender Sender’s email address test@test.test Recipient User’s email address HS168@hotmail.com...
  • Page 18: Ftp

    2.8 FTP FTP Server FTP server IP address FTP Port File transfer port setup Username FTP server, user login name Password FTP server, user login password Remote Folder File saved path. User needs to add a new path and folder Apply Click apply button after value change FTP Test...
  • Page 19: Motion

    2.9 MOTION Motion Detection Settings Motion Detection 1~3 Select motion detection window User can select 3 areas for motion detection Name Motion name Enable ON/OFF Sensitivity 10% (low) ~ 100%(high) Threshold The smallest detectable sensation. 10% (easy to trigger) ~ 100% (hard to trigger) Alarm Picture Enable...
  • Page 20: Nfs

    2.10 NFS The IP CAM support scheduling record to the NFS server. User needs to setup the NFS server IP address and record path at first , enable the schedule record , it will record video image on the NFS server . NFS Disk enable ON / OFF, Enable or disable the NFS server NFS Server Path...
  • Page 21: Account

    2.11 Account User name and password modify User Name User’s login name. Default name is sysop Password User’s login password. Default password is sysop Confirm Type the password again to confirm After confirm, user can change login password or create new user account. See next page .
  • Page 22 Account Management : ADD New Account : Create a new user account Account New account Password New password Confirm New password Confirm to add a new account Delete Account or Reset User Password : Delete/Reset a user account Account list List all exist user account , user can select one account Password Modify account’s password...
  • Page 23: Ntp

    2.12 NTP Synchronized with Time Synchronized with Network Time Server. Server NTP Server clock1.redhat.com (Default). time.nist.gov (Windows XP time zone reference) time.windows.com (Windows XP reference time zone) Time Zone Setup Time Zone Manual Update User setup by manual Date User select date by manual Time User select time by manual Synchronized with PC...
  • Page 24: Upnp

    2.13 UPnP When the UPnP Services is set to “ON”, it would be more easy for the IP camera stream to pass through router or IP sharing if there is a gateway at a local network system. Router and IP sharing must have UPnP service.
  • Page 25: Status

    2.14 Status Display the connection status and network information of the IP Camera.
  • Page 26: Reset

    2.15 Reset Reset all function settings to default or reset by each one.
  • Page 27: Reboot

    2.16 Reboot Re-boot the IP camera .
  • Page 28: Upgrade

    2.17 Upgrade Click “browser” to select version code Select in-coming source and then click upgrade start updating. Upgrading process bar. 1. Please go to reset page and then reset to default after version update. 2. Please do not upgrade firmware when your network is busy .
  • Page 29: Security System Viewer Function Setup

    3. Security system viewer Function Setup 3. Security system viewer Function Setup Functions setup: ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ 1 / 4 / 9 / 16 Display ‡ 1 ~ 16 Channels • IP Camera connection setup SETTING ‚ Video stream record (Single camera recording) ƒ...
  • Page 30: Ptz Control

    3.2 PTZ Control Full screen Split screen PTZ IRIS Close PTZ direction up / down / left / right PTZ OSD PTZ IRIS Open Channel number depends on desired camera 1 ~ 4 Function exit Presets group Total 16 presets Auto preset tour starts Set preset Call preset...
  • Page 31: Connection

    3.3 Connection On selected camera channel, click left button of mouse to set focus, and then click right button of mouse and select “Connect” to input IP address. User can input the IP address by himself or type the default IP address Default IP address rtsp://192.168.1.51:554 ;...
  • Page 32 IP Camera will be automatically discovered and shown on the left side, if they are in the same subnet under IP sharing device. Select an IP Camera then press this button(=>), it will automatically fill up the connection data in the right side, then press “connect”...
  • Page 33 3.3.1 Connection Status Connection status display as below: Display channel 1 ~ channel 16 status Display remote IP Camera IP address Status Connection status , Working / No connect REC file The record file save on local pc path and filename Start rec time Start record time PreStatus...
  • Page 34 User can backup any event to local pc just setup the event range and select the directory that you want to save the event record then press “Get File” button , it will backup the event to your local pc . Also user can delete event from the SD card or Format SD card.
  • Page 35 3.3.3 File Manage User can use this function to manage events, records and snapshots. It displays the event list at the right side that you have downloaded from SD card. User can select the recorded video to play, video data of each channel are stored in the corresponding directory.
  • Page 36 3.3.4 Record This function is used to setup the schedule record. User can setup schedule record for different channel or choose “For All “ to set all channels to the same setting. Detail as below: Path The schedule record will save video data on local pc , user can select the local pc file path to saved Available space Display the local pc hard disk available space...
  • Page 37 3.3.5 System This function display the system information, user can check the CPU and memory usage. View mode: User can select channel view mode: 1/ 4/ 9/ 16 for display Example: If user select CH4 and enable 1,5,10,14 channels then apply , user will see quad screen which include 1,5,10,14 channels .
  • Page 38 3.3.6 Working Status Status: IP Camera working status window Blue color: Under desired camera channel, click left button of mouse to choose then click right button to select Audio Source. Now user can hear sounds from live environment. Red color Under desired camera channel, click left button of mouse to choose then click menu bar “REC”...
  • Page 39: E-Map Function Setup

    4. E-map Function Setup 4. E-map Function Setup After user select E-Map function it will display a default map , user can setup all IP cameras on the map and show each camera location , user friendly interface design let user can see all IP cameras on the Map .
  • Page 40: Device List

    4.1 Device List On the E-map user can move the camera icon to desire location and the camera video window also can use mouse to change windows size . Device Info : It show all device list status , when use mouse click the device list again , the device info window will be hidden .
  • Page 41: Add All Device

    Step 2.Move mouse cursor to E-map then click mouse right button. Select “Add Device” on the shortcut menu to add the IP Camera. 4.3 Add All Device Let user add all IP cameras on the map that was setup on Security system viewer. User can move the IP Camera position to any place.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    5. SPECIFICATIONS 5. SPECIFICATIONS A. Network Feature - Embedded Linux - Stand-alone TCP/IP Networking device platform - Support NFS network schedule record - Web server for remote setting - Support intelligent motion detection (3 motion windows) - Remote upgrade and configuration via network Compression - Support H.264 / MPEG-4 / MJPEG video compress - Support H.264 / MPEG-4 / MJPEG dual bit streaming...
  • Page 43 B. Camera Pick up device 1/3" interline transfer CCD Total Pixels NTSC:811(H) x 508(V) ; P A L :795(H) x 596(V) Effective Pixels NTSC:768(H) x 494(V); P A L :752(H) x 582(V) Resolution With 530TV lines Sync. System Internal Sync Scanning System NTSC: 525 Lines / 60 Fields ;...
  • Page 44: Dimension

    6. Dimension 6. Dimension...
  • Page 45: Q & A

    7. Q & A 7. Q & A 1. After function value changed and saved, user needs to wait while back to display mode. 2. Date and time caption shake if resolution is too low. 3. Time can only be set up 2038 / 01 / 18. This is a specification of an electric apparatus 4.
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