Kedacom IPC52X Series User Manual

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KEDACOM
User Manual for Vehicle PTZ Camera
IPC52X Series
Version 02 (June, 2018)

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  • Page 1 KEDACOM User Manual for Vehicle PTZ Camera IPC52X Series Version 02 (June, 2018)
  • Page 2 Trademark Kedacom™ and are trademarks of Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. in China and various other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. 131 Jinshan Road New District, Suzhou, 215011 People's Republic of China http://www.kedacom.com/en...
  • Page 3 Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied. Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 4 some detergent to the cleaning cloth and wipe gently. Never apply any volatile solvent, such as ethanol, benzene and diluents, to avoid damage to surface coating. 5. Do not focus the camera lens on strong light such as the sun or incandescent lamp. The strong light can cause overexposure or light leak (not camera malfunction), which may shorten camera lifetime.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Contents Product Brief ............................1 Appearance ............................3 Start Up ..............................4 Client Installation Conditions ......................4 Initial Configuration .......................... 4 3.2.1 Activation ........................... 4 3.2.2 Web Client Interface ........................7 3.2.3 Password Reset ........................8 Product Functions ..........................
  • Page 6 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 4.5.2 Web Client Upgrade ........................ 34 Settings ..............................36 Network Access ..........................36 5.1.1 Ethernet ........................... 36 5.1.2 Wireless ........................... 36 5.1.3 Mobile Network ........................39 5.1.4 Positioning ..........................40 5.1.5 *Bluetooth ..........................41 Access Protocol ..........................41 5.2.1 VSIP ............................
  • Page 7: Product Brief

    User Manual 1. Product Brief The vehicle IPC52X series are portable arming PTZ cameras integrating functions of video encoding, storage, network transmission and power supply. They have efficient array IR lamps, support 3G/ 4G/ WiFi wireless networks and have highly magnetic chucks. They could meet the mobile arming requirements under temporary surveillance scenes.
  • Page 8 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual  Support local recording, user can query and playback videos on PC  Support max 128G TF card storage...
  • Page 9: Appearance

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 2. Appearance Picture 2-1 IPC521-F120-G Picture 2-2 IPC522-G230-G Note: The camera can be either white or black and the above pictures are for your reference only.
  • Page 10: Start Up

    3.2.1.1 Activate Through IPCSearch Get IPCSearch from the attached CD or from https://www.kedacom.com/softtools/index.jhtml. Picture 3-1 IPCSearch interface Run IPCSearch and the system will search devices in LAN automatically and display the list as shown in the above picture.
  • Page 11 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 3-2 Activate If you want to modify network parameters, please follow the steps below: Select a camera to be configured, click “Modify Params” or right click the mouse. Interface is shown in Picture 3-3. Modify parameters and fill admin user name (admin) and the password set when activating the device.
  • Page 12 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Click “OK” and in the popup window click “OK”. Wait for rebooting. Picture 3-4 Reboot device Please wait patiently during rebooting till the button recovers. Select the device again and click “Login” or double-click the device to enter the login interface of web client. 3.2.1.2 Activate Through Web Client ...
  • Page 13: Web Client Interface

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual After PC accesses to the wireless signal of the camera, open browser and input the IP address (default is 192.200.1.200) to go to the activation interface, as shown in Picture 3-5. Configure admin user name, password and the email address for claiming password. Click “Activate”.
  • Page 14: Password Reset

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 3-7 Web Client Interface 3.2.3 Password Reset If user enters a wrong user name or password for 3 times, the camera IP will be locked up for 10 minutes, during which user cannot login to this camera. If user forgets the password, reset the password.
  • Page 15 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 3-9 Password reset...
  • Page 16: Product Functions

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 4. Product Functions By web client, user can not only view live video, but also perform local snapshot and recording, and set alarm linkage. Note: Disabled button in the web client means the model doesn’t support the function. Function with * in this Manual means only some models support this function.
  • Page 17 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Camera Snapshot: Camera snapshots an image and sends it to local client in .JPG format. The image quality is good, but there is some time delay caused by network. Local Snapshot: Client snapshots an image and save it locally. The image quality is ordinary, but there isn’t any time delay.
  • Page 18: Ptz Control Buttons

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Click this icon and the image will freeze for a moment. Click again to recover to live view.  Status Info Click this button to display the frame rate and bit rate of the live video. This button is hidden by default. To enable this function, go to Settings >...
  • Page 19: Image Adjustment

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Enable light, disable light, wiper Auxiliary function buttons, subject to actual models. Click to enable (IR) light; Click to disable (IR) light; Click to enable/ disable wiper. 4.1.3 Image Adjustment 4.1.3.1 Focus The function of focusing is to make image clear. In the interface of Live View, click (Focus Near), (Focus Far) or...
  • Page 20 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual In low light situation, IR lamp can be started to get better surveillance images. Click on live view interface to enable and to disable.  Increase Image Brightness In the interface of Live View, click Image Adjustment and show the parameters, or go to Settings > Camera >...
  • Page 21 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Backlight compensation can also provide optimal exposure in intense backlight conditions, but it may result whitening of the bright part of the image. Go to Settings > Camera > Image > Image Enhancement, select “Backlight Auto/ Backlight Manual”...
  • Page 22: Ptz Control

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Note: For some models supporting IR lamp, when it turns day mode, the image will become colored and the IR lamp will be disabled; when it turns night mode, the image will become black and white and meanwhile the IR lamp will be enabled.
  • Page 23: Basic Configuration

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual view. User can control PTZ via web client. In the PTZ control part on the Live View interface, user can control PTZ manually. 4.2.1 Basic Configuration Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Basic Config. Perform basic configurations to the PTZ and set Last Spot Recovery.
  • Page 24: Preset Position

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-4 Basic Config 4.2.2 Preset Position Preset position includes information of PT position and lens focal length. It is set by user and can be loaded, modified or cancelled any time. Setting steps: Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Preset, adjust PTZ to expected position. Select Preset No.
  • Page 25: Guard Tour

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 4.2.3 Guard Tour Guard Tour means the dome camera can perform the preset operations if not receiving any command in a specific period of time (i.e. the Waiting Time on the setting interface). After stopping PTZ operations for a certain period of time, user can enable the Guard Tour function.
  • Page 26: Restricted Patrol

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Guard Tour. Check “Enable” and select mode from the drop-down list. Set Waiting Time according to the mode. Click “Save”. 4.2.4 Restricted Patrol Restricted Patrol includes Manual and Auto modes. After enabling this function, user can define borders of PTZ patrol.
  • Page 27: Mixed Mode

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-8 Path Mode Setting steps: Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Path Mode. Select path from the dropdown list of Patrol Path. Click “Add”. Set Patrol Spots and Stay Time in the popup interface. Each path allows max 32 presets.
  • Page 28: Scheduled Task

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-9 Mixed Mode Setting steps: Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Mixed Mode. Select path from the dropdown list of Patrol Path. Click “Start Recording” and meanwhile perform PTZ operations so that the system will record the PTZ rotation, step length and zooming. Click “Stop Recording”...
  • Page 29: Positioning

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual during the task, camera will recover the scheduled task in 5 seconds. Set scheduled task and arming duration: the default task duration is 24 hours displaying in blue, or user can define durations up to request. ...
  • Page 30: Alarm Linkage

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-13 Positioning  Positioning Present Coordinates: show the coordinates of current PTZ position. Horizontal Positioning: fill the Horizontal Coordinate of the expected position and click “Horizontal Positioning”, then the PTZ will rotate to the target pan position. Vertical Positioning: fill the Vertical Coordinate of the expected position and click “Vertical Positioning”, then the PTZ will rotate to the target tilt position.
  • Page 31: Motion Detection

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual  Report to Management System: when an alarm is triggered, report it to the VMS (it requires the VMS to support this function).  Recording Linkage: when an alarm is triggered, start video recording automatically. ...
  • Page 32 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-15 Motion Detection Motion detection supports full area detection and max 4 user-defined areas. The default is full area detection. Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Motion Detection, and check “Enable”. Click “Clear All”...
  • Page 33: Tampering

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Drag the slide bar to adjust Sensitivity. The higher the value is, the more sensitive it is to the small moving objects in the specific active area. Set arming duration: the default duration is 24 hours displaying in blue, or user can define durations up to request.
  • Page 34: Guard Line

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-17 Tampering 4.3.3 *Guard Line Enable this function in the interface to detect specific area at real time. Once any object enters the guard line, an alarm will be triggered. Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Guard Line and configure.
  • Page 35 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-18 Guard Line Setting steps: Check “Enable”;...
  • Page 36: Enter Guard Area

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual If the intelligent function has linked to a preset, it displays “Already Set” behind “Enable Presets”. On this interface, user can edit or delete the set linkage; Behind “Programme”, there are 32 numbers for selection. Select the saved set number and select a number from the dropdown list of “Associated preset bits”...
  • Page 37: Exit Guard Area

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-19 Enter guard area 4.3.5 *Exit Guard Area Enable this function in the interface to detect specific area at real time. Once any moving object leaves the area, an alarm will be triggered. Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Exit Guard Area and configure. Setting steps can be referred to in Enter Guard Area.
  • Page 38: Object Left

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 4.3.6 *Object Left Enable this function in the interface to detect specific area at real time. When any object is left in the area, an alarm will be triggered. Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Object Left and configure. Setting steps can be referred to in Enter Guard Area.
  • Page 39: Video Parameters

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Note: Abnormalities of disk full and disk error are prompted in live view window in the form of icons, which display in the same line of system time 4.4 Video Parameters 4.4.1 Video Encoding Camera supports multiple streams encoding and decoding. Multi-stream means the same video source is encoded into different streams of videos with different resolutions.
  • Page 40: Upgrade

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 4.5 Upgrade 4.5.1 Firmware Upgrade Contact dealer for upgrade file.  Method 1 Go to Settings > System > System Maintenance > Upgrade, as shown in the picture. Picture 4-23 Firmware Upgrade Click “Upgrade” and open local upgrade file (<*.pkg> format). During upgrading, please do nothing but waiting.
  • Page 41 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-24 Download Plug-in  Method 2 After firmware upgrade, please login web client again. The page will prompt to download a new plug-in control. After downloading it, web client upgrade will be completed. Login again to enter the latest web client.
  • Page 42: Settings

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 5. Settings Some models may not support some of the functions stated below. User operation is subject to the actual models and clients. 5.1 Network Access Camera supports multiple methods (via Ethernet, PPPoE and mobile network) to access to network. The following will introduce how to configure network parameters through the web client.
  • Page 43 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-2 AP Mode Search the wireless signal sending out from the camera. The default SSID is “IPCamera+ XXXXXXXXXXXX (wired MAC address)” such as IPCamera001410111e63. After editing device name, the system will replace the IPCamera in SSID with the new name. Open browser and input the IP address (default is 192.200.1.200) to go to the login interface.
  • Page 44 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-3 Add connect Input “Password” and check “Show advanced options”. The default IP Mode is “DHCP”. If selecting “Static”, enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and etc. Click “Save”. Note: When switching from AP to STA mode, if there is a gateway in the LAN, remove it. When switching from AP to STA mode, wait a moment before going to the wireless connection interface.
  • Page 45: Mobile Network

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-4 Wireless router connected Note: If the password is wrong, the system will keep on prompting Wi-Fi connecting after “Refresh”. Please check the password and re-enter. If the password is right but the system keeps on displaying Wi-Fi disconnected or connecting after “Refresh”, the WiFi must be abnormal.
  • Page 46: Positioning

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-5 Dial-Up Note: Currently, it supports such network types: 3G, 4G, TDDLTE and FDDLTE. After 4G dial-up is successful, you cannot view images through WiFi STA mode. After 4G dial-up is successful, the hotspot function under AP mode will be enabled at the same time. When 4G signal strength is medium or weak, it will affect image transmission;...
  • Page 47: Bluetooth

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual 5.1.5 *Bluetooth Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Bluetooth to configure bluetooth function. Check “Enable”. Check “Open detection” and the camera will be able to be searched by other devices. Parameter configuration: Configure the PIN code for Bluetooth connection and the device name when it is searched.
  • Page 48: Onvif

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-8 Register to VMS 5.2.2 ONVIF ONVIF protocol is enabled by default. Search and add devices by ONVIF on VMS and the camera will be added to the VMS automatically. User does not need to configure at the web client. 5.2.3 Access Public Network by 4G The steps for the camera to access public network when using 4G signal: Insert a SIM card in the camera and power it on.
  • Page 49 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual  If the inserted SIM card is for private network: IP Address: Input the DHCP IP address after 4G dial-up succeeds Located in the Same Subnet: Uncheck Write Data: Check  If the inserted SIM card is for public network: IP Address: Input a random IP address.
  • Page 50: Access Private Network By 4G

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-12 PMC setting 5.2.4 Access Private Network by 4G Insert a SIM card in the camera and power it on. Open the web client and go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Mobile Network. Check “Enable Mobile Network” and uncheck “Enable Default APN”.
  • Page 51: User Security

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Open the PMC interface of VMS in public network and click Manage Device > Add. Picture 5-14 Add camera Go to camera web client, Settings > Network > Access Protocol > VSIP, and confirm the camera has been added to the VMS automatically.
  • Page 52: Ip Filter

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Click “Add”, and enter “User Name” and “Password” in the popup interface. Select user type from the dropdown list of “User Type”, and assign operation authority to newly added user from the “Authorization List”. Click “Confirm”. Picture 5-16 Add user ATTN: To ensure the safety of device on internet, it is strongly recommended that you set a strong password...
  • Page 53: Security Service

    Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual  Delete: Select the IP address from the list and click “Delete”. Click “Delete All” to clear all the IP addresses. 5.3.3 Security Service To improve network security, go to Settings > System > User Security > Security Service, and enable HTTPS login, SSH login or unauthorized login.
  • Page 54 Vehicle PTZ Camera User Manual Load font: Click “Load” to load “Default Font” or other fonts. Then edit content and position according to the above steps. Edit text positions: drag the items in the window with mouse to change their positions. Edit OSD texts: for example, if user checks OSD2, double click OSD2 textbox and select “Content Type”...
  • Page 55: Appendix: Glossary Of Terms

    6. Appendix: Glossary of Terms 1080p Resolution of 1920*1080 pixels (16:9) 720p Resolution of 1280*720 pixels (16:9) High-definition Network Address Translation DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server Internet Protocol MPEG4 Moving Pictures Experts Group Resolution of 352*288 pixels QCIF Resolution of 176*144 pixels QXGA...

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