Resetting The Camera; Specifications - Monacor INC-5360DF Quick Start Manual

Network camera with fisheye lens
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INC-5360 DF
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When a connection to the camera has been established, the view with the cur-
rent camera image (fig. 3) will be displayed. The following options are available:
a
View "Live Video" with display of camera image
b
View "Playback" to replay the recordings from the camera
c
View "Configuration" to change the camera settings
d
Button
to change the password
e
Button
to log out
f
Camera image with information on the stream currently transmitted
g
Toolbar with the following functions:
  / : Stop / Start of image transmission
"Stream": Selection of a stream
: Activation / Deactivation of audio transmission from the camera
[internal microphone / Audio Input (9)]
: Activation / Deactivation of audio transmission to the camera
[Audio Output (10)]
: Specific camera settings (e. g. brightness control, mirror image)
: Snapshot function to save a snapshot as an image file
: Starting / Stopping a video recording on the PC
: Activation / Deactivation of image analysis functions ("Intelligent Analysis")
:Selection of different display options:
1. Mounting location:
2. Display option:
original image
original image + 3 rectified images
original image + 5 rectified images
original image + 8 rectified images
4 rectified images
divided panorama
180
full panorama
360
When the camera image is clicked with the right mouse button, the following
menu will appear:
Menu item
full-screen image (exit)
Full Screen (Exit Full Screen)
alternatively: double-click the image
Sensor
like
zooming in / zooming out
Zoom In / Out
alternatively: use the scroll wheel to zoom in / out or drag the
mouse to select the desired image section
Restore Panorama
display of the entire image (after zooming in)
To change the settings for the camera, select the tab
"Configuration" (
 fig. 4). On the left (
settings. To show additional subcategories, click ⊞. To set, for example, the cur-
rent time for the camera, go to "Device  Date and Time".
To save a setting that has been changed, click the green check mark ✔ or the
button "Apply". To load the current settings from the camera, click the button
"Refresh".
6.1 Sensor menu
To activate the sensor menu (fig. 5), click the icon
Sensor menu
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ceiling,
wall,
desktop
Function
c
and go to the view
h
), select the desired category for the
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Select the mode in the list field at the bottom on the left. To change the settings,
select "Debug Mode". The settings made in the sensor menu can be saved with
"Save" (Schemes 1 – 4) and retrieved (selection via second list field). It is possible
to define an individual validity period for each of the settings saved (view "Time
Segment"). This will allow you, for example, to make different settings for day
and night.
To reset the settings to the values saved, click "Reset". To reset the settings to
the factory settings, click "Factory Setting".
The setup options of the sensor menu can be found in the table below.
View
Setting
Enable
Time Segment
Start Time
End Time
Brightness
Saturation
Image
Sharpness
Contrast
Scene
Scene
Mirror
Exposure
Shutter, Gain
WB
Mode, Red, Blue
Day Night
Mode, IR LED
Noise Reduction
2D NR, 3D NR
WDR, HLC, BLC,
Enhance Image
Defog

7 Resetting the Camera

When the camera is reset to its factory settings, any changes the user has made to
the camera settings will be lost. Open the cover (1) of the compartment. Keep the
button RESET (5) pressed for more than 5 seconds. The camera will be restarted*
and reset to the static IP address 192.168.0.120. The default user name and the
password for log-in is: admin.
* Note: Starting the camera may take a few minutes.

8 Specifications

Image sensor: . . . . . . . . . . .CMOS, 12.7 mm (10⁄25 ")
Lens: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 : 1.2 / 1.5 mm, fisheye lens
Viewing angle: . . . . . . . . . .180°
Minimum illumination: . . . .0.1 lx (colour)
Resolution: . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 frames max. per second
Electronic shutter: . . . . . . . .1⁄5 – 1/20 000 s
Protocols: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IPv4, IPv6, HTTPS, RTSP, DDNS, SMTP, SSL,
Compression: . . . . . . . . . . .MPEG-4 H.264 / H.265, MJPEG
Video streaming: . . . . . . . . .Mainstream 500 – 12 000 kbit /s
Network: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ethernet 10 / 100 Mbit / s
Ambient temperature: . . . .−10 °C to +50 °C
Power supply: . . . . . . . . . . . ⎓ 12 V/ 700 mA or PoE IEEE 802.3af
Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . . . .⌀ 125 mm × 45 mm
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .420 g
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Function
activation of the validity period defined for these
settings (Scheme)
start of validity period
end of validity period
brightness
saturation
sharpness
contrast
place of application
mirror image: off, horizontal, vertical, horizontal
and vertical
exposure settings
white balance
day/night switching, infrared LED illumination
noise reduction
image enhancement
with 2560 × 1920 pixels
ONVIF 2.6 etc.
Substream 100 – 6000 kbit /s
Subject to technical modification.
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