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Annexxus 52C
Instruction Manual
Contents
1. Warnings and operation notes.............................................3
2. Introduction.......................................................................4
3. Installation............................................................................4
4. Network Connection.............................................................7
5. Using Web-based Control Utility........................................11
6. Specifications.......................................................................29

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Summary of Contents for i3 International Annexxus 52C

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Annexxus 52C Instruction Manual Contents 1. Warnings and operation notes..........3 2. Introduction...............4 3. Installation................4 4. Network Connection.............7 5. Using Web-based Control Utility........11 6. Specifications...............29...
  • Page 2 Annexxus 52C Camera User Guide All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including, including but not limited to, photocopying, recording, or by any infor- mation storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher.
  • Page 3: Warnings And Operation Notes

    1. Warnings and operation notes Thank you for purchasing an i³ Annexxus 52C camera. The Annexxus 52C User Guide: This version and all subsequent versions are products of i³ International Inc. Copyright of this manual belongs to i³ International Inc., and may not be reprinted or reproduced without prior written permission. If the system needs to be modified or repaired, a certified i³...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2. Introduction This 1080p network camera is equipped with a mechanical (ICR) day/night switch, making it ideal for 24/7 surveillance over a network. It suits any application where maximum image quality and efficient bandwidth usage is vital. At night and in low lighting conditions, its high sensitivity sensor ensures clear and noise free images.
  • Page 5 2. Back Focus Control: Adjusts the distance between the back flange of the lens mounting and the image sensor. 3. Auto Iris lens connector: Supplies power and control signals to an auto-iris lens. 4. Tripod mount screw holes: Use these screw holes to attach a tripod mount. You can attach the mount to either the top or bottom side.
  • Page 6 Color Status Indication Network Green Network connection is established No network connection Orange The camera power is supplied via PoE The camera power is not supplied via PoE 3.4 Installing the Lens Attach your lens onto the camera’s lens mounting ring. •CS-Mount lens: Attach the lens to the camera directly.
  • Page 7: Network Connection

    4. Network Connection 4.1 Network Connection Types There are many different ways that you can connect the camera to your network, depending on your applications requirements. You should always set the camera’s network settings according to your network configurations. The following diagrams depict some typical applications with guidelines on network settings. For more information on network settings, always consult with your network administrator or ISP as required.
  • Page 8 4.2 Accessing the Camera for the First Time The camera comes with a web-based setup utility, allowing you to view the video of the camera and configure the camera for optimal use in your environment. To access the camera’s web-based control utility, you need a PC that meets the following requirements: •Operating System: Windows Vista®...
  • Page 9 Step 4: Access the camera from IE browser Open a browser and enter the IP address of the camera in the URL field. The default is 192.168.1.30. When prompted to login, enter the user name and the password. (The defaults: admin, 1234). Note that the password is case-sensitive.
  • Page 10 Upon successful login, you will see the live view screen shown as the example below:...
  • Page 11: Using Web-Based Control Utility

    5. Using Web-based Control Utility 5.1 Overview 5.1.1 Main Screen After you login to the camera’s web-based control utility, you will first see the live view screen of the camera. The screen is like the picture below: The live view screen of the utility provides these options: •Snapshot: Pressing this button takes a snapshot of the current live view screen.
  • Page 12 5.1.3 Applying Settings Each configuration page provides a Save button. Settings are applied right after you press the Save button. And the browser will refresh to load the latest setting or otherwise pop up the “Save OK” message to indicate that settings have been applied. 5.2 Image Settings 5.2.1 Codec The Codec page allows you to configure the video streams for the camera.
  • Page 13 NOTE: (cont.) 2. If MJPEG is selected for both the primary stream and the third stream, Live View will always display video using the third stream codec settings. Refer to the table below for selectable codec types for each stream: Streaming Combination Primary Secondary...
  • Page 14 •OFF: Turns off this function. •HORIZONTAL: Flips the images horizontally. •VERTICAL: Flips the images vertically. •BOTH: Flips the images vertically and horizontally. Rate Control Choose a bit rate control to manage your bandwidth usage. •Variable Bit Rate (VBR): VBR keeps the video stream quality as constant as possible by varying bit rate.
  • Page 15 Manual Exposure Settings • Exposure Time: Enter a desired exposure time. • Gain: Select a gain value from 0 to 16. A high level of gain allows images to be viewable in very low light, but will increase image noise. ICR Control The camera incorporates an IR cut filter.
  • Page 16 5.2.3 White Balance Select a white balance mode according to external light condition for the best color temperature. • Auto White Balance: Use this option when there is no special lighting in the environment. The camera will automatically adjust the color temperature according to the light conditions and the sensitivity you specify.
  • Page 17 • Frequency: Select an appropriate frequency to reduce the flicker on the image. “50 Hz” and “60 Hz” are provided Frequencies settings will affect the Max. Exposure and Min. Exposure settings underIm- age > Exposure. • TV System: Displays the current video standard: NTSC or PAL. This setting cannot be changed via web interface.
  • Page 18 Basic Settings To focus on a desired subject using the Smart Focus function: 1. Click on the subject that you want to focus on and then click Save Window. 2. Check the Smart Focus Enabled box. This will turn the smart focus indicator to red. 3.
  • Page 19 5.3 Network 5.3.1 Basic • DHCP: If there is a DHCP server on the network and you enable this option, the server will automati- cally assign an IP address and related information to the camera. NOTE: If there is no DHCP server on your network or you prefer to manually assign an IP address to the camera, leave the DHCP checkbox blank.
  • Page 20 5.3.3 ONVIF ONVIF is a standard that ensures interoperability between IP-based physical security products regardless of the manufacturers. This camera is ONVIF compliant and you can configure whether the camera can be found by other ONVIF compliant products and the related settings. Basic Settings •...
  • Page 21 • Synchronize with NTP Server: Use this option to synchronize the camera’s date and time with an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server, which can be configured under Network > NTP. • Date Format: Allows you to specify a desired date format. 5.4.2 Time Stamp The Time Stamp function allows you to overlay the date and time stamp on the video.
  • Page 22 4. Wait about 20~60 seconds until the file is successfully updated. Once the update is completed, the browser will show a message reads “Firmware update successful”. Then it will take 60 seconds to restart the camera. 5. The utility will automatically go back to live view screen after firmware has been updated successfully. You can also perform these tasks on the Firmware page: •...
  • Page 23 5.4.6 Audio • Audio Receiving: If a microphone is connected to the camera, you can select ON to allow the cam- era to record the audio and transmit to your PC. This enables the camera to pick up sounds in the background.
  • Page 24 5.5.1 Motion Detection When the Motion Detection is enabled, the camera detects motion under a pre-specified condition within a designated area. When motion is detected, the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action. Note that to use the motion detection function, the following two conditions must be met: 1.
  • Page 25 5.5.2 External Alarms If external alarm devices, e.g., sensors and alarms, are connected to the camera’s alarm input/output, the following settings must be made: Configuration • Setting: Enable the Alarm I/O that is connected with the respective external alarm device. •...
  • Page 26 Action • OFF: No action will be taken, but an alarm will be logged. • FTP: Recorded video clips/JPEG files will be uploaded to the FTP server when alarm is triggered. • SMTP: Notification email with the recorded JPEG files attached will be sent to the SMTP server. •...
  • Page 27 • OFF: No action will be taken, but an alarm will be logged. • SD Card: Recorded video clips will be saved to the SD card in AVI format when the alarm is triggered. NOTE: Regardless of your settings in Recording > SD card, when an Ethernet disconnection is triggered, the video clip recording will always be saved in AVI format.
  • Page 28 5.6.2 SD Card Storage Format Selection Storage Setting • File Format: Specify the format of the video to be saved to the SD card when an event is triggered. • Capacity/Usage: Shows the card capacity and the space usage percentage. •...
  • Page 29: Specifications

    6. Specifications Image System Image Sensor F1/2 2 MP Image Sensor Optimized For Low-Light Performance Image Compression Triple Streaming : H.264 / MPEG4 / Motion JPEG Method Frame rate and resolu- 30 fps (NTSC) and 25 fps (PAL) in 2MP Full HD 1080p(1920x1080) tion Lens Lens Moutn: CS Mount;...
  • Page 30 Network Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet Connection for LAN / WAN, RJ-45 Internet Protocol IPv4, TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, FTP, RTP, RTSP, ICMP, or UPnP Browser IE Browser 6.0 or Above I/O connector Alarm Port Terminal Block 2 In / 1 Out Audio In/Out 3.5mm Phone Jack 1 In / 1 Out Reset...