Vicon ROUGHNECK V-CELL-HD-B User Manual

Vicon ROUGHNECK V-CELL-HD-B User Manual

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ROUGHNECK V-CELL-HD-B
Corner-Mount Network Camera
Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment
will meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perfor
m precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed to
be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
Document Number: 8009-8247-12-03 Product specifications subject to change without
notice. Issued: 2/20 Copyright © 2020 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved.
XX247-12-03
Vicon Industries Inc.
Tel: 631-952-2288) Fax: 631-951-2288
Toll Free: 800-645-9116
24-Hour Technical Support:
800-34-VICON (800-348-4266)
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www.vicon-security.com

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  • Page 1 ROUGHNECK V-CELL-HD-B Corner-Mount Network Camera XX247-12-03 Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment Vicon Industries Inc. will meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perfor Tel: 631-952-2288) Fax: 631-951-2288 m precisely as described in the documentation.
  • Page 2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 3 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER : THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Description ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 1.1 Components - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1.2 Key Features - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 2. Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 2.1 Overview---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 2.2 Unpacking and Inspection------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 2.3 Physical Inspection--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 2.3 Network Connection and IP Assignment ------------------------------------------------------------ 14 3. Operation -------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 3.1 Access from a browser ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 3.2 Access from the internet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 3.3 Setting the admin password over a secure connection -------------------------------------------- 16...
  • Page 6: Description

    Read these instructions thoroughly before beginning an installation. Refer to the complete manual for detailed information. Always refer to Vicon’s website to assure you have the most up-to-date manual, http://www.vicon-security.com.
  • Page 7: Key Features

    1.2 Key Features • Brilliant video quality The network camera offers the highly efficient H.264 video compression, which drastically reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without compromising image quality. Motion JPEG is also supported for increased flexibility. • Triple streams The network camera can deliver triple video streams simultaneously at full frame rate in all resolutions up to 3MP (2045x1536) using Motion JPEG and H.264 (or MPEG-4).
  • Page 8: Installation

    2. Installation For the network camera to operate, it is necessary to connect a network cable for data transmission and power connection from customer-supplied power supply. 2.1 Overview ⚫ Parts and Description ① Mounting Frame ② Mic ③ Camera/Lens ④ Speaker ⑤...
  • Page 9 ⚫ Quick Installation Below is an overview for installing the camera. 1) Installation (without Rear Cover) 1. Use camera mounting frame as template to mark mounting holes on mounting surface. (Fig.1) 2. Drill holes for mounting base and a minimum 3/4 in. hole for routing wines. (Fig.1) 3.
  • Page 10 2) Installation (using Rear Cover) 1. Use rear cover as template to mark mounting and cable access holes. 2. Drill mounting and cable access holes in mounting surface. 3. Insert cable clamp into access hole, route cables through clamp and mount cover using appropriate hardware.
  • Page 11: Unpacking And Inspection

    2.2 Unpacking and Inspection All Vicon equipment is inspected and tested before leaving the factory. It is the carrier’s responsibility to deliver the equipment in the same condition in which it left the factory. Inspection for Visible Damage Immediately inspect the cartons upon delivery. On all copies of the carrier’s freight bill, make a note of any visible damage.
  • Page 12 7. When the camera mounting frame assembly is secured to the surface, apply an epoxy security sealant around the perimeter of the base plate assembly where it meets the ceiling/wall. [Vicon recommends DynaPoxy™ EP1200 (US) or Arbokol 1025 (UK) or equivalent for this purpose.]...
  • Page 13 All cabling is done to the boards located on the back of the front plate. Note: Vicon systems and components, like most electronic equipment, require a clean, stable power source. Voltage irregularities such as surges, drops, and interruptions can affect the operation of your equipment and, in severe cases, damage certain components.
  • Page 14: Network Connection And Ip Assignment

    2.4 Network Connection and IP assignment The network camera is designed for use on an Ethernet network and requires an IP address for access. Most networks today have a DHCP server that automatically assigns IP addresses to connected devices. By the factory default, your camera is set to obtain the IP address automatically via DHCP server.
  • Page 15: Operation

    3. Operation The network camera can be used with Windows® operating system and browsers. The recommended browsers are Internet Explorer®, Safari®, Firefox®, Opera® and Google® Chrome® with Windows. Note: To view streaming video in Microsoft® Internet Explorer, set your browser to allow ActiveX controls. Note: Some screens may appear different (i.e., color scheme) depending on the firmware version, but the functionality is the same or similar.
  • Page 16: Access From The Internet

    3.2. Access from the Internet Once connected, the network camera is accessible on your local network (LAN). To access the network camera from the Internet you must configure your broadband router to allow incoming data traffic to the network camera. To do this, enable the NAT-traversal feature, which will attempt to automatically configure the router to allow access to the network camera.
  • Page 17 1) General controls Live View Page Search & Playback Page Setup Page Help Page The video drop-down list allows the selection of a customized or pre-programmed video stream on the Live View page. Stream profiles are configured under Setup > Basic Configuration > Video &...
  • Page 18: Network Camera Setup

    3.5 Network Camera Setup This section describes how to configure the network camera and is intended for product Administrators, who have unrestricted access to all the Setup tools, and Operators, who have access to the settings for Basic, Live View, Video & Image, Audio, Event, and System Configuration. The network camera is configured by clicking Setup in the top right-hand corner of the Live View page.
  • Page 19: Users

    & Image” for more details. • Enable WS-Security: Do not check this box to connect and monitor the network camera through Vicon’s viewing software using drivers older than 935. Note: WS-Security is an open format for signing and encryption of message parts, for supplying...
  • Page 20: Network

    2) Network The network camera supports both IP version 4 and IP version 6. Both versions may be enabled simultaneously, and at least one version must always be enabled. When using IPv4, the IP address for the network camera can be set automatically via DHCP, or a static IP address can be set manually. If IPv6 is enabled, the network camera receives an IP address according to the configuration in the network router.
  • Page 21: Video & Image

    3) Video & Image • Stream1 Setting Codec: The codec supported in Stream 1 is H.264. There are 3 pre-programmed stream profiles available for quick set-up. Choose the form of video encoding you wish to use from the drop-down list: H.264 HP (High Profile): The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for high-definition television applications (for example, this is the profile adopted by the Blu-Ray Disc storage format and the DVB HDTV broadcast service).
  • Page 22 Select the GOP (Group of Picture) size. If users want to have a high quality fast image one after the other, decrease this value. For general monitoring purposes, do not change a basic value. Such act may cause a problem to the system performance. Vicon recommends that GOP be the same as the fps.
  • Page 23: Audio

    4) Audio The network camera can transmit audio to other clients using an external microphone and can play audio received from other clients by attaching a speaker. The Setup page has an additional menu item called Audio, which allows different audio configurations, such as full duplex and simplex. •...
  • Page 24: Date & Time

    Enable full duplex: Check the box to enable Full Duplex mode. This means that audio (talk and listen) can be transmitted and received at the same time, without having to use any of the controls. This is just like having a telephone conversation.
  • Page 25: Live View, Source

    • Date & Time Format Specify the formats for the date and time (12h or 24h) displayed in the video streams. Select Date & Time format from the drop-down list. Date Format: Specify the date format. YYYY: Year, MM: Month, DD: Day Time Format: Specify the date format.
  • Page 26  Basic Refer to “3.5.1 Basic Configuration > Video & Image” for details.
  • Page 27  Privacy Masking The privacy masking function allows selected parts of the video image being transmitted to be masked from view. Up to eight privacy masks (or motion detection windows) can be set; the color of privacy masks is black. Select “Enable privacy masking”...
  • Page 28  Webcasting The network camera can stream live video to a website. Copy the HTML code generated on the screen and paste it in page code of the website you want to display live video. Note: To use webcasting service, the Enable Anonymous viewer login option must be checked. Refer to “3.5.1 Basic Configuration >...
  • Page 29  Camera Setup In this page, user can setup Exposure Control, White Balance Control, Image Appearance, and Day & Night control. • Video Preview: User can check the setting via video preview pop-up window...
  • Page 30 • Exposure Control User can access to set the exposure and white balance of the network camera. Mode: Used to control the amount of light detected by the camera sensor based on settings for light conditions. Select exposure mode between automatic and Flicker-free. Value: Used to fine tune the Exposure level.
  • Page 31 Manual: User can separately set R Gain and B Gain in manual mode. R Gain: Red color gain in the range of 1-255 with default value 256 B Gain: Blue color gain in the range 0f 1-255 with default value 256. When the settings are complete, click Save, or click Reset to revert to previously saved settings.
  • Page 32 • Day & Night Control Mode: Select the day & night mode from three modes. Automatic: Normally works in day mode; switches automatically to night mode in a dark place. Day: Always works in day mode. Night: Always works in night mode. Threshold: Controls the how fast the change is from day to night or night to day.
  • Page 33: Audio

    This camera provides two OSDs (on screen display) on each stream, title & date and time. User can drag green “OSD Title” and “Date & Time” to the desired position and check at preview window. • Video Preview: User can check the position of OSD on actual video via preview popup window. •...
  • Page 34: Event

    Refer to “3.5.1 Basic Configuration > Audio” for details. 3.5.5 Event 1) Event-In  On Boot This is used to trigger the event every time the network camera is started. Select “Enable on boot” to activate the motion event.
  • Page 35 Enter the Dwell time the event lasts from the point of detection, 1-180 seconds. When the settings are complete, click Save, or click Reset to revert to previously saved settings.  Alarm In This page allows you to configure the input supported by the camera and the Normal state configured. The port can be defined as Normally Open or Normally Closed state.
  • Page 36 This option makes use of the manual trigger button provided on the Live View page, which is used to start or stop the event type manually. Alternatively, the event can be triggered via the product's API (Application Programming Interface). Select “Enable manual trigger” to activate the manual trigger (for up to 4 manual triggers). Set the dwell time the trigger lasts.
  • Page 37 Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs (or stops) in the video image. A total of 8 Motion and/or Mask windows can be created and configured. Motion is detected in defined Motion windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the motion windows will be ignored.
  • Page 38 Select New Motion (or Mask) window in the mouse menu. Click and drag mouse to designate a motion area. • Motion Detection Setting The behavior for each window is defined by adjusting the Threshold and Sensitivity, as described below. The combination of these parameters defines whether motion has occurred; motion detection frequency is increased with a high sensitivity and a low threshold.
  • Page 39  Network Loss This is used to trigger the event every time the network connection is failed. Select “Enable network loss” to activate the Network Loss event. Select a dwell time for how long the event will last from the point of detection.
  • Page 40 • Dwell time: Determine how long the event will last from the point of detection. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it. ...
  • Page 41 * Line Detector: Once selected, a red line appears on the video preview window. Drag and drop the line at the desired position. User can change the length and the slope by dragging each end of the line. . Rule Name: User can type in the rule name. .
  • Page 42  AIHM AIHM (Advanced Intelligent Health Monitoring) triggers an event when abnormality of the camera occurs. • AIHM Setting: Select “Enable AIHM” to activate the AIHM function. – Enable record status check: Trigger event if the record status is modified. –...
  • Page 43  Time Trigger Time Trigger is to set alarms at specific time. User can set up to four time triggers and each time trigger can be set to specific date in the calendar, every day, day of the week, or date of every month. Select “Enable time trigger”...
  • Page 44: Event-Out

    2) Event-Out  SMTP (E-Mail) The network camera can be configured to send event and error email messages via SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). • SMTP (E-Mail) Setting Select “Enable SMTP” to activate the SMTP operation. Sender: Enter the email address to be used as the sender for all messages sent by the network camera.
  • Page 45 • SMTP (E-Mail) Test Receiver: Enter an email address and click the Test button to test that the mail servers are functioning and that the email address is valid. When the settings are complete, click Save, or click Reset to revert to previously saved settings. ...
  • Page 46 • JPEG Setting Pre-event: A pre-event buffer contains images from the time immediately preceding the event trigger. These are stored internally in the server. This buffer can be very useful when checking to see what happened to cause the event trigger. Check the box to enable the pre-trigger buffer, enter the desired total length in seconds, minutes or hours, and specify the required image frequency.
  • Page 47 ▼ Audio Alert When the network camera detects an event, it can output a predefined audio data to external speaker. Check the "Enable audio alert" box to enable the service. • Audio Alert Setting To use the audio alert with the network camera, an audio data file made by user must be uploaded from your PC.
  • Page 48 ▼ Record When the network camera detects an event, it can record the video stream onto the Micro SD Memory (not supplied) or NAS (Network Attached Device) as a storage device. Check the "Enable Record" box to enable the service. •...
  • Page 49 • Record Schedule The weekly recording schedule can be set for each day. Drag or click a box area; clicking the block toggles the recording between on and off. Click the “All Select” button to set a schedule for the entire week, 24/7; to record for a whole day, click in the “0”...
  • Page 50 ▼ XML Notification When the network camera detects an event, Notification server is used to receive notification messages as a type of XML data format. Check the box to enable the service. • XML Notification Setting: Notification server URL: The network address to the server and the script that will handle the request.
  • Page 51: Event Map

    ▼ Notification Server When the network camera detects an event, the Notification Server is used to receive uploaded image files and/or notification messages. Check the box to enable the service. • Notification Server Setting: – Type: User can select message transmission type among HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, and UTP. –...
  • Page 52 The event map allows you to change the settings and establish a schedule for each event trigger from the network camera; up to a max. 15 events can be registered. Click the Add button to make a new event map; a popup window displays as below. To change an existing event, select that event and click the Modify button;...
  • Page 53: System

    3.5.6 System 1) Information You can enter the system information. This page is very useful as a reference for device information after installation. • Device Name Configuration Enter the device name. • Location Configuration Enter the location information. You can enter up to four locations. When the settings are complete, click Save, or click Reset to revert to previously saved settings.
  • Page 54: Security

    WS Security Setting: Check the box to enable WS Security. Do not check this box to connect and monitor the network camera through Vicon’s viewing software using drivers older than 935. Note: WS-Security is an open format for signing and encryption of message parts, for supplying credentials in the form of security tokens, and for security passing those tokens in a message.
  • Page 55 For greater security, the network camera can be configured to use HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL (Secure Socket Layer)), so that all communication that would otherwise go via HTTP will instead go via an encrypted HTTPS connection. • HTTPS Connection Policy Choose the form of connection you wish to use from the drop-down list for the administrator, Operator and Viewer to enable HTTPS connection (set to HTTP by default).
  • Page 56  IP Filtering Checking the "Enable IP address filtering" box enables the IP address filtering function. When the IP address filter is enabled, addresses added to the list are set as allowed or denied addresses. All other IP addresses not in this list will then be allowed or denied access accordingly, that is, if the addresses in the list are allowed, then all others are denied access, and vice versa.
  • Page 57  OpenVPN OpenVPN is a Virtual Private Network using OpenSSL authentication. User can set the camera in either Server mode or Client mode. • OpenVPN Server Mode 1. Select Enable openVPN activates mode selection buttons. Choose Server mode, then Server Mode Configuration appears where you can configure Server Mode Settings.
  • Page 58 • OpenVPN Client Mode 1. Select Enable openVPN activates mode selection buttons. Choose Client mode, then Client Mode Configuration appears where you can configure Client Mode Settings. 2. In Client Mode Configuration, you can setup Server URL, Protocol type, Port number, LZO usage, and Renegotiation time.
  • Page 59: Date & Time

    3) Date & Time • Current Server Time This displays the current date and time (24h clock). The time can be displayed in 12h clock format (see below). • New Server Time Select your time zone from the drop-down list. If you want the server clock to automatically adjust for daylight savings time, check the box “Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes”.
  • Page 60: Network

    4) Network Setting regarding the network can be executed. Settings for IP, DNS, Host Name, Port, and ARP/Ping can be established, along with setting for DDNS, uPnP, QoS, Zeroconfig, and Bonjour.  Basic • IP Address Configuration: Obtain IP address via DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses on a network.
  • Page 61 • IPv6 Address Configuration Check this "Enable IPv6" box to enable IPv6. Other settings for IPv6 are configured in the network router. • DNS Configuration DNS (Domain Name Service) provides the translation of host names to IP addresses on your network. Check the radio button to obtain DNS server via DHCP or set the DNS server. Obtain DNS Server via DHCP: Automatically use the DNS server settings provided by the DHCP server.
  • Page 62  DDNS • Internet DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) When using the high-speed Internet with the telephone or cable network, users can operate the network camera on the floating IP environment in which IPs are changed at every access. Users should receive an account and password by visiting a DDNS service like http://www.dyndns.com/. Enable DDNS: Check to have DDNS service available.
  • Page 63  RTP Create a setting for sending and receiving an audio or video on a real-time basis. These settings are the IP address, port number, and Time-To-Live value (TTL) to use for the media stream(s) in multicast H.264 format. Only certain IP addresses and port numbers should be used for multicast streams. •...
  • Page 64 many network cameras or users, a higher value may cause a heavy load to the network. Consult with a network manager for detailed information. Always enable multicast: Check the box to start multicast streaming without opening an RTSP session. When the settings are complete, click Save, or click Reset to revert to previously saved settings. ...
  • Page 65  QoS Quality of Service (QoS) provides the means to guarantee a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on a network. Quality can be defined as a maintained level of bandwidth, low latency, and no packet losses. The main benefits of a QoS-aware network are: The ability to prioritize traffic and thus allow critical flows to be served before flows with lesser priority.
  • Page 66  NAT (Port Mapping) A broadband router allows devices on a private network (LAN) to share a single connection to the Internet. This is done by forwarding network traffic from the private network to the “outside,” that is, the Internet. Security on the private network (LAN) is increased since most broadband routers are pre-configured to stop attempts to access the private network (LAN) from the public network/Internet.
  • Page 67 • NAT Settings Enable – Check this box to enable NAT traversal. When enabled, the network camera attempts to configure port mapping in a NAT router on your network, using UPnP. Note that UPnP must be enabled in the network camera (see System>Network>UPnP). Automatic setting: When selected, the network camera automatically searches for NAT routers on your network.
  • Page 68 • Automatic location of network services, such as printing devices through DNS service discovery. Click the checkbox to enable Zeroconf. When the settings are complete, click Save, or click Reset to revert to previously saved settings.  Bonjour The network camera includes support for Bonjour. When enabled, the network camera is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol.
  • Page 69: Language

    5) Language Select a user language. The language choices are English, Korean, French, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. 6) Maintenance • Maintenance...
  • Page 70 Restart: The unit is restarted without changing any of the settings. Use this method if the unit is not behaving as expected. Reset: The unit is restarted and most current settings are reset to factory default values. The settings that are not affected are: * the boot protocol (DHCP or static) * the static IP address * the default router...
  • Page 71: Support

    7) Support The support page provides valuable information when troubleshooting a problem or when contacting the technical assistants. • Logs The network camera supports system log information. Click the System Log button to get the log data and the Event Log button for event information. •...
  • Page 72 Network Check: Click the Network Check button to get the information about the cameras network setting and traffic. You can see the pop-up window below.
  • Page 73: Playback

    3.6 Playback The Playback window contains a list of recordings made to the memory card. It shows each recording's start time, length, and the event type used to start the recording; the calendar and time slice bar indicate if the recording existed or not.
  • Page 74 Clip Copy: copy the video clip. Digital Zoom: zoom in the video clip Full Screen: display full screen of the video. (3) Time Chart Display an hour-based search screen for the chosen date. If there is recording data, a blue section will be displayed on a 24-hour basis.
  • Page 75: Help

    3.7 Help The Help information window is provided as a popup window so that users can open and read it without a need for log-in. It offers descriptions of settings and a Help page, so users can manipulate the network camera without having to reference the manual.
  • Page 76: Resetting To The Factory Default Settings

    3.8 Resetting to the Factory Default Settings To reset the network camera to the original factory settings, go to the Setup > System > Maintenance web page (described in “System > Maintenance” of User’s Manual) or use the Reset button on the network camera.
  • Page 77: Appendix

    4. Appendix 4.1 Troubleshooting When troubleshooting if problems occur, verify the installation of the network camera with the instructions in this manual and with other operating equipment. Isolate the problem to the specific piece of equipment in the system and refer to the equipment manual for further information. Possible Causes or Corrective Actions Problems/Symptoms The camera cannot be accessed...
  • Page 78: Alarm Connection

    4.2 Alarm Connection The following connection diagram gives an example of how to connect a network camera. 4.3 Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor faults before they become serious and cause equipment failure. Every three-month, perform the following maintenance. Inspect all connection cables for deterioration or other damage.
  • Page 79: Product Specification

    4.4 Product Specification Main Item Specification Model V-CELL-HD-B Lens Megapixel Fixed 2.3mm F2.2 Angle of View 130°(H) Image Type 1/2.8” SONY Exmor CMOS sensor Sensor Pixels 2,065(H) x 1,565(V) Color: 0.2 Lux@F2.2, Min. Illumination BW: 0 Lux(IR ON) Scanning Mode Progressive Scan Wide Dynamic Range DWDR (72dB)
  • Page 80 System Requirement for Web Browser Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2GHz or higher, 1 GB RAM or more, 10 GB free disk or higher VGA: AGP, Video RAM 32 MB or higher (1024x768, 24 bpp or higher)
  • Page 81 Printed in Korea...

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