American Dynamics IP SpeedDome Ultra 8 Configuration And User's Manual
American Dynamics IP SpeedDome Ultra 8 Configuration And User's Manual

American Dynamics IP SpeedDome Ultra 8 Configuration And User's Manual

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Configuration and User
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IP SpeedDome Ultra 8
Version 1.0
Part Number 8200-0885-02 B0

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  • Page 1 Configuration and User Guide IP SpeedDome Ultra 8 Version 1.0 Part Number 8200-0885-02 B0...
  • Page 2 Boca Raton, FL 33487 U.S.A. Customer Service Thank you for using American Dynamics products. We support our products through an extensive worldwide network of dealers. The dealer through whom you originally purchased this product is your point of contact if you need service or support.
  • Page 3 Warnings To reduce risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used.
  • Page 4 License Information READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING THE DISK PACKAGE, INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, OR USING YOUR SYSTEM. THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT DEFINES YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS. BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS PACKAGE, INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE, OR USING YOUR SYSTEM, YOU AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
  • Page 5 recording medium under this license will substantially perform as described in the user documentation provided with the product when used with the specified hardware. CUSTOMER REMEDIES Sensormatic's entire liability and your exclusive remedy under this warranty will be, at Sensormatic’s option, to a) attempt to correct software errors with efforts we believe suitable to the problem, b) replace at no cost the recording medium, Software or documentation with functional equivalents as applicable, or c) refund the license fee and terminate this agreement.
  • Page 6 Configuration and User Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Overview ............1-1 Features .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Restoring Factory Defaults Resetting the IPSDU8 ..........4-1 Restoring factory defaults on the IPSDU8.
  • Page 9 Procedure 3-4 Controlling dome Pan/Tilt via a mouse using the Live Video page ..........3-8 Procedure 3-5 Zooming a dome via the mouse scroll wheel using the Live Video page .
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Configuration and User Guide...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Overview The IP SpeedDome Ultra 8 (hereafter referred to as IPSDU8) offers a high performance IP video stream for one analog video source. The IPSDU8 is specifically designed for security video which produces compressed video that is up to nine times more efficient than MPEG-4 and MJPEG products.
  • Page 12: Frame Rates

    Introduction Frame Rates Table 1-1 Frame rates NTSC 30 IPS @ 4 CIF 30 IPS @ 2 CIF 30 IPS @ CIF Note The IPSDU8 supports a maximum of 30/25 (NTSC/PAL) images per second per video channel at 4 CIF. Actual frame rates may be less due to high motion. Resolutions Table 1-2 Resolution NTSC...
  • Page 13: Installation

    The IPSDU8 can be installed one of three ways: indoor hard mount, using an RHOPN pendant mount, or using an ROENDC end cap assembly. Up to 16 IPSDU8s, supplying a maximum of 16 video inputs, can be connected to one Intellex IP unit, or up to 128 IPSDU8 units can be connected to one VideoEdge™...
  • Page 14: Installation Process

    Installation Installation process Ensure the required power, network and alarm cables are installed and the network cable is labelled and disconnected at the network patch panel or access point. Remove the IPSDU8, dome camera and corresponding mount from their packaging. Referring to the IPSDU8 Installation Guide (8200-0885-01) install the following: •...
  • Page 15: Web Configuration

    This section details how to configure the IPSDU8 using the built in Web Configuration feature. At this release, the supported web browsers are as follows: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x • Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x Minimum PC Requirements: • Processor: 2GHz Intel Pentium 4 •...
  • Page 16: Log In To The Ipsdu8

    Web Configuration Log in to the IPSDU8 Procedure 3-1 Logging in to the IPSDU8 1 Open the browser and enter the IP address 192.168.1.80. This is the default address of the IPSDU8 Login Page. The main Login page will be displayed as shown in Figure 3-1. Note If any alarms or warnings are present on the IPSDU8 then these will also be displayed on the Login page, an example is shown in Figure 3-2.
  • Page 17: User Front Page

    2 Enter the appropriate User Login Name and Password, then select LOGIN. Depending on the access rights of the user, the IPSDU8 will display either the Administrator or the User front page. Both options are described on the following pages. Note The default user name is Administrator and the default password is MERLIN.
  • Page 18: Administrator Front Page

    Web Configuration Administrator Front Page Once an Administrator has logged in Figure 3-4 will be displayed. The options available to the Administrator are: • Live Video — allows the testing of the attached SDU8 camera by viewing live video; • Configuration — configures the IPSDU8; •...
  • Page 19: Figure 3-5 Live Video Page

    The Live Video pages are accessible to any authorized user. Note To be able to view the Live Video page JavaScript must be installed and enabled on the computer running the browser session. Procedure 3-2 Checking the SpeedDome feed using the Live Video function 1 Log in to the IPSDU8 using an appropriate user Name and Password;...
  • Page 20: Figure 3-6 Checking Network Type

    Web Configuration Note The first time you log in, or if there has been a complete power cycle, the camera needs to recognize its control protocol. The “checking network type” message will be displayed on screen for approximately ten seconds. To clear this message click twice on the dome symbol 3 The default Quality is set to Normal.
  • Page 21: Controlling The Sdu8 On The Live Video Page

    6 If required select the DirectDraw checkbox. DirectDraw consumes less CPU time on the web browser while drawing video. Note Changing the Quality, Sensitivity, Resolution or Direct Draw settings only affect what is being displayed on the Live Video page. Changing these settings does not affect the video being sent by the IPSDU8 to the Intellex IP or VideoEdge™...
  • Page 22: Procedure 3-4 Controlling Dome Pan/Tilt Via A Mouse Using

    Web Configuration Iris Zoom Focus Pan/Tilt Movement Controlling the Pan/Tilt Control via Mouse Procedure 3-4 Controlling dome Pan/Tilt via a mouse using the Live Video page 1 Select in the camera’s pane. 2 Float the cursor over the center of the video pane. The Cursor Origin Mark 3 Click and drag the cursor to set the direction and speed, then release.
  • Page 23: Pattern And Preset Camera Controls

    Zoom via Mouse Scroll Wheel Procedure 3-5 Zooming a dome via the mouse scroll wheel using the Live Video page 1 Point the camera at a target. 2 Scroll the mouse wheel forwards (zoom in) and backwards (zoom out). Pattern and Preset Camera Controls A Preset is a pre-positioned camera scene that you program for cameras installed with pan/tilt and motorized lens capability.
  • Page 24: Procedure 3-8 Selecting A Dome Preset Using The Live Video Page

    Web Configuration 6 To end the pattern, click Stop 7 To keep the new pattern, click Yes, or select No. 8 Click to close the pattern’s definition menu. 9 To test the new pattern, select the pattern number and click 10 Click to close the Pattern menu.
  • Page 25: Configuring An Sdu8 Camera

    Configuring an SDU8 Camera The SDU8 cameras can access the dome configuration menu (see the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide 8200-0732-01). Procedure 3-10 Configuring a dome using the Live Video page 1 Select the camera. Click 2 Click Configuration Menu 3 Navigate to items in the menu using Pan/Tilt Zoom to modify the values.
  • Page 26: Security (Adding Or Editing User Accounts)

    Web Configuration Security (adding or editing user accounts) The Security settings in the IPSDU8 allow for the addition of new users and the editing or deletion of existing users. The two levels of user access available are Administrator and View Video Only. •...
  • Page 27: Figure 3-8 Ipsdu8 Configuration: Security Detail

    Procedure 3-12 Adding a new user or editing an existing user’s details 1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Configuration page (if not refer to Procedure 3-11). 2 Select Edit from within the Security section. The Security pages will be displayed, as shown in Figure 3-8. Figure 3-8 IPSDU8 Configuration: Security Detail 3 Select Create New User to add a new user or select the Edit button to the left of an existing user.
  • Page 28: Configuring The Tcp/Ip Settings

    Web Configuration 6 If the user is to have administration rights select Enabled from the Administrator drop down menu. The default setting is Disabled for new user accounts. 7 Select Done to return to the main Security Detail page, as shown in Figure 3-8. 8 If all users have been added or updated then select Done to return to the IPSDU8 Main Configuration page.
  • Page 29: Figure 3-10 Tcp/Ip Configuration Page

    Figure 3-10 TCP/IP Configuration page 3 The Server Name is the network name given to the IPSDU8 on the TCP/IP network. The default Server Name is the product name, e.g. ADSDUIH, followed by the last 6 digits of the MAC address. Enter a new Server Name by deleting the current name and typing a new Server Name.
  • Page 30: Configuring The Video Input

    Web Configuration Configuring the Video Input The Video Input Detail page allows configuration of the video format, the camera control protocol and the camera address. When using 4 CIF the video is automatically deinterlaced to give a better motion quality. Procedure 3-14 Configuring the Video Input 1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Configuration page (if not refer to Procedure 3-11).
  • Page 31: Event Input Configuration

    Procedure 3-15 Changing the Camera Address on the Live Video page A camera address should only be changed to clear data (e.g. presets and patterns) from the base IO flash memory, or if a new SDU8 needs to be uploaded with data from the original base IO flash memory.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-12 Event Input Detail Page

    Web Configuration 3 Enter the required Name for the Event Input. 4 Select the required State from the drop down menu. The options are Enabled or Disabled. The default setting is Disabled. 5 Select the required Active state from the drop down menu. The options are High or Low. The default setting is Low.
  • Page 33: Diagnostic Leds Configuration

    Diagnostic LEDs Configuration LEDs on the underside of the mounting base allow you to check for power and data during the installation process. LEDs on the I/O board indicate whether wiring is correct, reversed, open or grounded; refer to LED Status Descriptions on page 5-2. Procedure 3-17 Configuring the Diagnostic LEDs 1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Configuration page (if not refer to Procedure 3-11).
  • Page 34: Saving The Ipsdu8 Configuration

    Web Configuration Saving the IPSDU8 configuration If any of the IPSDU8 configuration settings have been changed, the IPSDU8 configuration must be saved. Once the configuration has been saved the IPSDU8 will restart to use the saved settings. Procedure 3-18 details the steps required to save the IPSDU8 Configuration. Procedure 3-18 Saving the IPSDU8 configuration 1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Main Configuration page.
  • Page 35: Canceling Configuration Changes

    Canceling configuration changes You can cancel your configuration changes before they are saved (as shown in Procedure 3-19). Canceling your changes will revert the IPSDU8 to the last saved configuration. Procedure 3-19 Canceling configuration changes 1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Main Configuration page (if not refer to Procedure 3-11).
  • Page 36: Restoring Configuration From A Data File

    Web Configuration Restoring configuration from a data file The IPSDU8 has the ability to restore its configuration from a previously saved configuration file. Procedure 3-21 Restoring configuration from a data file 1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Main Configuration page (if not refer to Procedure 3-11).
  • Page 37: Upgrading Or Downgrading The Firmware

    Upgrading or Downgrading the Firmware The Firmware on the IPSDU8 can be upgraded or downgraded as required using a compatible Firmware Update Package (FUP) provided by American Dynamics. Procedure 3-22 Upgrading/Downgrading the Firmware 1 Complete Procedure 3-20 to back up the current configuration settings.
  • Page 38: Figure 3-19 Firmware Update Progress Page

    Web Configuration Figure 3-19 Firmware Update Progress page The progress window will indicate the progress of the Firmware upgrade/downgrade. When completed, the Firmware Update Complete page will be displayed, as shown in Figure 3-20. Figure 3-20 Firmware Update Complete page 6 Select RESTART to restart the IPSDU8 and complete the upgrade/downgrade procedure.
  • Page 39: Restoring Factory Defaults

    The IPSDU8 has two physical recessed buttons, a Reset button and a Restore button. Refer to Figure 4-1 and Figure 5-2 for the location of the buttons. These buttons are only used during installation and commissioning of the unit and during fault finding; they are not intended to be used during normal operation when the camera is installed.
  • Page 40: Restoring Factory Defaults On The Ipsdu8

    Restoring Factory Defaults Restoring factory defaults on the IPSDU8 The Restore button must be used in conjunction with the Reset button to restore the IPSDU8 to the factory defaults. Note The restore procedure only resets the web configuration pages to default. To reset the SDU8 to factory defaults follow the instructions in the SpeedDome Guide, 8200-0600-01.
  • Page 41: Technical Specifications

    This section details the pin assignments of the serial connectors, and the environmental and operating specifications of the IPSDU8. IPSDU8 connectors Alarm input connector (5 way) Alarm output connector (6 way) Network connector (RJ-45) LEDs and Restore/Reset buttons Restore Button Video/Alarm LED, yellow Note...
  • Page 42: Led Status Descriptions

    Technical Specifications LED Status Descriptions Power LED • On with repeating slow short flashes off – normal operation • Rapidly flashing – invalid stored configuration/operating on factory defaults. Client LED • On – operating normally with one client connected • Off – operating normally with no clients connected •...
  • Page 43: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Table 5-1 Technical Specifications Category Specification Power Supply voltage Connector Consumption Physical Environment Humidity Altitude Size Memory Network Connector Protocols Details 24VAC 2.5mm Combined dome and housing Indoor: 36W max (1.5A at 24VAC) Outdoor: 80W max (3.3A at 24VAC) Storage —...
  • Page 44: Ipsdu8 Dome Alarms

    Technical Specifications IPSDU8 Dome Alarms Table 5-2 Indoor and Outdoor alarm details Quantity and Type Input Alarms 1x TTL (From Cable 3x TTL Harness) Output Indoor Alarms 3x Open Collector 12V max. (To Cable 100 mA max Harness) Outdoor 1x Relay Contact 1A at 30VDC or 0.3A at 125VAC Certification and Regulations...
  • Page 45: Index

    Administrator Front Page 3-4 Advanced Features 1-2 Backup configuration 3-21 Bandwidth Throttling 1-2 Camera Feeds 3-4 Canceling configuration changes 3-21 Compression 1-1 Configuration restoring 3-22 Configuration saving 3-20 Connections 1-1 Features 1-1 Compression 1-1 Connections 1-1 Frame Rates 1-2 Resolution 1-2 Firmware upgrading 3-23 Frame Rates 1-2 Front Page...
  • Page 46 Index Configuration and User Guide...

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