Marshall Electronics VS-5326-3GSDI User Manual

Marshall Electronics VS-5326-3GSDI User Manual

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Marshall Electronics
VS-5326-3GSDI / HDI / CVBS
2 Megapixel IP Box Camera
User Manual
Firmware Version V3.609R01
Copyright © 2016, Marshall Electronics, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. This document may not be copied.

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  • Page 1 Marshall Electronics VS-5326-3GSDI / HDI / CVBS 2 Megapixel IP Box Camera User Manual Firmware Version V3.609R01 Copyright © 2016, Marshall Electronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document may not be copied.
  • Page 2 Product options and specifications can be changed without notice. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and should not be construed as a commitment by Marshall Electronics, Inc. Marshall Electronics, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this publication. Safety Precaution We appreciate your IP camera purchase.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Introduction .......................... 4 1.1 About this Manual ......................4 1.2 Features ........................4 1.3 Product and Accessories ....................5 1.4 System Connections ..................... 6 2. Installation ..........................9 2.1 Connecting Power ......................9 2.2 Connecting Network ..................... 9 2.3 Connecting Video ......................9 2.4 Connecting Audio ......................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 About this Manual This User Manual provides information on installation setup, operation of the IP Camera, as well as troubleshooting tips. 1.2 Features This product is a network-based box camera with live remote monitoring, audio monitoring and control via an IP network such as LAN, ADSL/VDSL, and wireless LAN.
  • Page 5: Product And Accessories

    1. Introduction 1.3 Products and Accessories Part Names and Functions Rear View ⑨ ① ② ⑤ ④ ③ ⑧ ⑥ ⑦ 3G-SDI Output Model HDMI Output Model User Manual VS-5326 – V2.1 Page 5 of 70 10/2016...
  • Page 6: System Connections

    1. Introduction Number Function 1. Ethernet / 802.3af Ethernet port / 802.3af LED: Booting and system checking 2. RESET button Initialization of network setting 3. AUDIO IN Audio Input 4. AUDIO OUT Audio Output 5. POWER IN DC 12V 6. Sensor / Alarm Sensor Input / Alarm Output 7.
  • Page 7 1. Introduction In this configuration, a site can be monitored from many remote central locations. Although up to 64 PCs or Decoders can be connected to one IP Camera, the maximum connections would be limited by network bandwidth connection. Functionally, the VMS (Video Management System) software provided can replace the decoder.
  • Page 8 1. Introduction  VMS (Video Management System) VMS (Video Management System) is a Windows based remote monitoring program to access multiple servers for real-time monitoring or control of the servers and connected cameras. Please refer to the VMS User Manual for more information on VMS.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Decoder System works in Pass-Through Mode (data from one port is delivered to the other port. 2.6 Connecting Sensor and Alarm Connect Sensor and Alarm Devices to corresponding terminals accordingly. User Manual VS-5326-3GSDI – V2.0 Page 9 of 70 3/2016...
  • Page 10: Check If It Works

    2. Installation 2.7 Check If It Works Once the power is supplied to the camera, it will start booting. The system will boot up to operation mode after approximately 40-60 seconds. The green LED on the Ethernet Port will flash indicating the system is ready. Software provided on the disc called VS Manager allows you to check the IP address and other network details of the camera.
  • Page 11: System Operation

    Open Internet Explorer and enter the Camera’s IP Address. The system will ask for confirmation to install Active-X Control. Once authorized, Internet Explorer will begin to display video images from the Camera as shown below: Default IP Address : http://192.168.10.100 User Manual VS-5326-3GSDI – V2.0 Page 11 of 70 3/2016...
  • Page 12 3. System Operation  Video Select Select the Video Stream to be viewed: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary or Quartic Streaming This camera is capable of Dual Streaming; Primary Streaming and Secondary Streaming. Video will be displayed according to the resolution set on video configuration. If Dual Streaming (“Use Dual Encode”...
  • Page 13: Initialization Of Ip Address

    3. System Operation  Snapshot Capture video images and save them as BMP or JPEG files.  Talk Transfer audio from the PC microphone to the camera.  File Record Recording to an AVI file on Live View page is available. AVI files are generated in the specified folder or in specified file name on the PC where the web browser is running.
  • Page 14: System Configuration

    Event, Record, Device, PTZ, System, and User. To save configuration changes, click “Apply”. Leaving the page without clicking “Apply” will discard any new changes. 4.2 Video & Audio Configuration Information The information provides current information for Video and Audio Settings. User Manual VS-5326-3GSDI – V2.0 Page 14 of 70 3/2016...
  • Page 15 4. Remote Configuration Video Performance Calculation Shows the performance usage rate according to the value set at for Encode mode. Input Format User can select NTSC (60 Hz) type and PAL (50Hz) type. Resolution Select the appropriate Video Encoding Resolution. The Scaling option is used when the Encoding Resolution is different from Input Resolution.
  • Page 16 4. Remote Configuration Framerate Determine the maximum number of frames per second for the video stream. 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,15,20,25,30 and 60 frame rate can be selected. The actual frame rate of the video can be less than the maximum frame rate set due to the network bandwidth limitation.
  • Page 17 4. Remote Configuration Secondary 1, Secondary 2, Secondary 3 Use Dual Encode Select ON to Enable and use Secondary 1-3. The Secondary 1-3 video can be viewed on Live View window by selecting Stream Number on the Video Selection ROI Encoding (Region of Interest) Select ON to enable ROI.
  • Page 18 4. Remote Configuration Audio  Algorithm Select the Audio Algorithm: G.711 or AAC. G.711 and AAC is supported from client to camera direction. However, bi-directional audio communication is supported.  Bitrate Bitrate ranges from 64Kbps and 128kbps when AAC is selected. The sample rate is fixed to 8KHz and 32KHz for G.711 and AAC respectively.
  • Page 19 4. Remote Configuration Output  Output Format Chose Output Format when Enable Preview is selected.  Audio  Audio Output: The input audio is transmitted to the encoder.  Loopback: Does not transmit the audio to the encoder. Audio input and output to the camera.
  • Page 20: Image Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.3 Image Configuration User Manual VS-5326 – V2.1 Page 20 of 70 10/2016...
  • Page 21 4. Remote Configuration Lens  Lens Mode: - DC: DC IRIS, AGC, and Sense Up are used to automatically control the brightness level of the screen. - Manual: Iris lens is used.  DC Lens Mode: User can select Indoor or Outdoor Mode. ...
  • Page 22 4. Remote Configuration Exposure  Shutter: Shutter mode selection.  AGC: Set the maximum value for AGC.  SensUp Mode: - SensUp On/Off. - SensUp Auto: Set the value for SensUp Max.  Brightness: Adjust the AE Target.  Defog Mode: Fog, rain and strong luminous conditions have a lower dynamic range than most images.
  • Page 23 4. Remote Configuration  2D-NR Mode: 2D-edge preserving & flat area noise reduction which preserves the edge zone by identifying the 5x5 Bayer pattern data’s edge zone and eliminates the noise on the flat zone.  3D-NR Mode: 3D noise reduction estimates the noise level of current and previous input video.
  • Page 24 4. Remote Configuration  Saturation Controls video input saturation by selecting values between 0 and 255.  Noise Filter - TDN (2D): Use 2D NR in night mode with TDN (turn on 2D NR) - TDN (3D#1): Use 3D#1 NR in night mode with TDN (refer to 1frames on 3D NR) - TDN (3D#2): Use 3D#2 NR in night mode with TDN (refer to 2frames on 3D NR) - TDN (Strong): Use 3D NR in night mode according with TDN (refer to 2frames on 3D NR) - Increased effects by 3x when comparing with normal 3D NR.
  • Page 25 4. Remote Configuration Mask Masks can be displayed in the video. 1. Position camera and select a mask from the drop down menu. 2. Press the “New” button to get a new mask and adjust mask size. 3. The specified mark can be shown by selecting the “Search” button. User Manual VS-5326 –...
  • Page 26: Network Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.4 Network IP & Port Configuration  Local Select the IP Mode: Fixed IP or DHCP Depending on the selected mode, the following configuration applies: IP Mode Selection Description Local IP Fixed IP Address Fixed IP Local Gateway Gateway IP Address Local Subnet Subnet Mask...
  • Page 27 4. Remote Configuration  Obtain DNS Server Address automatically Find DNS Server Address automatically when IP Mode is set to DHCP.  Use the following DNS Server Address Enter the DNS Server IP Address: Primary or Secondary DNS Server Domain Name System (DNS) is a database system that translates a computer's fully qualified domain name into an IP address.
  • Page 28 4. Remote Configuration Discovery  UPNP When UPNP is ON, it allows the discovery of the client according to UPNP (Universal Plug and Play) Protocol.  Zeroconf When Zeroconf is ON, it allows the discovery of the client according to Zeroconf Protocol.
  • Page 29 4. Remote Configuration One-Way  This IP Camera provides two kinds of one-way (unidirectional) streaming based on UTP to clients: RTSP and MPEG-TS. Both are types of broadcasting where traffic from clients to a server is not generated at all. ...
  • Page 30 4. Remote Configuration  MPEG-TS is the standard format for the transmission and storage of audio, video, and data, and is used in broadcast systems such as DVB and ATSC. Transport Stream is specified in MPEG-2 Part 1 Systems (formally known as ISO/IEC standard 13818-1 or ITU-T Rec.
  • Page 31 4. Remote Configuration  SNMP Listen Port (0, 161, 1025 - 65535) This port is for connecting an external device as an SNMP client. SNMP is not used when the value is 0.  SNMP Trap Destination IP Set the SNMP Trap Destination IP. ...
  • Page 32 4. Remote Configuration Dynamic DNS is a method, protocol, or network service that provides the capability for a networked device, such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite, to notify a domain name server to change, in real time (ad-hoc) the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames, addresses or other information stored in DNS.
  • Page 33 4. Remote Configuration Email Select the following when Email is selected as an Event Action:  Server Address Enter the address of the Server Mail (SMTP)  Port Specify a port for SMTP operation (Port 25 is the default port in SMTP operation). If a port other that the default is configured in the SMTP Server, this port needs to be changed accordingly.
  • Page 34 4. Remote Configuration Email sending can be tested with this button. Please note that configured settings should be saved first by pressing the Apply button before using the Email Test Function. One of the following messages will appear as a result of the test: Email Notification ...
  • Page 35 4. Remote Configuration When FTP is selected, specify the following:  Server Address Enter an RTP Server Address to receive video files.  Port Specify a Port for the FTP operation (Port 21 is the default port in the FTP operation).
  • Page 36 4. Remote Configuration  “.avi” or “.jpg” will be added automatically to the filename depending on the video file type.  FTP Base Directory Specify the name of the directory to be created in the FTP Server. It is valid only when Record is set to Use on the Record Session.
  • Page 37 4. Remote Configuration  SSL Enabled SSL-VPN function will be enabled.  User ID Enter User ID for VPN Client.  Password Enter Password for VPN Client.  VPN IP Address Set IP Address on VPN.  VPN Port Set the Port on VPN. User Manual VS-5326 –...
  • Page 38 4. Remote Configuration Connecting IP Addresses that are currently connected are listed here. User Manual VS-5326 – V2.1 Page 38 of 70 10/2016...
  • Page 39: Event Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.5 Event Configuration  Local Event Configuration When a Decoder is connected to an IP Camera, one system becomes a Local System and the other a Remote System (generally a system which is being used by the user is called as Local System).
  • Page 40 4. Remote Configuration On Motion Configure the actions when motion is detected. Multiple actions can be set for a single event. On Disconnect Configure the actions when the link (connection) with peer system is disconnected. Multiple actions can be set for a single event. This event happens when the last client which has been receiving video from the IP Camera loses the connection.
  • Page 41 4. Remote Configuration - Motion Detection Area Editing Configure the region for Motion Detection. Regions of arbitrary shapes can be configured by the following steps: 1. Select Enable on Edit Tab. 2. When selecting Editing Mode, Set includes the motion detection region cell and Erase is for excluding cells.
  • Page 42 4. Remote Configuration Sensor  Sensor Type There are two Sensor Input Ports on the IP Camera. Each Sensor Port can be configured as follows: Function Operation Not used NO (Normally Open) The port is normally open and activated when closed NC (Normally Closed) The port is normally closed and activated when opened The function of the sensor port is set based on the type of the sensor connected.
  • Page 43 4. Remote Configuration Alarm Set the duration of the Alarm or Beep Activation in case of an event. If Continuous is selected, the alarm will be in an active state until the operator resets it manually. User Manual VS-5326 – V2.1 Page 43 of 70 10/2016...
  • Page 44: Record Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.6 Record Configuration General  Use Record  Off: Recording function will not be used when OFF is selected.  Use Disk: When the Use Disk function is on, the default setting for the Schedule  Table is Record Off. ...
  • Page 45 4. Remote Configuration  Erase After Backup Data is deleted automatically after being uploaded to the FTP Server. This is valid only when Automatically Backup to FTP is selected.  Start Time of Backup Data Specify the time when the data backup occurs. Select Backup to FTP Disk. This time is changed automatically with the Backup to FTP Server.
  • Page 46 4. Remote Configuration Schedule  Event Type Three recording modes are supported: Continuous, Event, and Disconnect. When using Event Recording, Event Types can be selected among several Events. Selected Event Type is used for configuring the Schedule Table. Up to 4 Event Types can be configured and each Event Type can be a combination of Sensor, Video Loss and Motion Event.
  • Page 47 4. Remote Configuration Disk Information When SD Memory is used, at least 1GB is recommended. An EXT3 or FAT32 File System can be used. EXT3 or FAT32 can be read in Linux PC. However, only disks with FAT32 file system can be read in Windows PC. Less than 4Mbps of video bit rate is recommended when you record and monitor video simultaneously since frame dropping may occur due to performance limitation.
  • Page 48 4. Remote Configuration Search Page Recorded Video and Audio Data can be saved in AVI Format. In general, one AVI file is created for an Event-Based Recording. However, it is possible that a Series of Events can be recorded continuously and merged into a single AVI file depending on Pre/Post Event Time Setting.
  • Page 49 4. Remote Configuration 2. The Save button will store the file in the PC. The AVI file can be played with Windows Media Player. 3. The Open button will download and automatically play with Windows Media Player. 4. The internet connection is disabled during downloading. Two AVI files cannot be download at the same time.
  • Page 50: Device Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.7 Device Configuration Information This information provides current serial communication status. Serial Setup Serial Protocol: This IP Camera supports one Serial Port: RS-485. Serial Port Configuration: The serial ports can be configured as follows: User Manual VS-5326 – V2.1 Page 50 of 70 10/2016...
  • Page 51: Ptz Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.8 PTZ Configuration General  PTZ Type Select the type of PTZ Camera or Receiver.  PTZ ID Since it is possible to control multiple PTZ Cameras or Receivers with a single control line, each Camera or Receiver will be assigned with a unique ID. Enter the PTZ ID for control.
  • Page 52 4. Remote Configuration  Select Preset Number: Select entry to be assigned to the current server position.  Focus Mode: Select the Focus Mode after Preset Go To is selected.  Do Not Change: The current Focus Mode is not changed. ...
  • Page 53 4. Remote Configuration The IP Camera memorizes the combination of Presets, Pattern and/or Swings sequentially and runs Presets, Pattern and/or Swings repetitively on activation. A max of 8 Groups are programmable. Each Group can have a max of 20 actions which are the combinations of Preset, Pattern and Swing.
  • Page 54 4. Remote Configuration Advanced Advanced  Power Up Action: Specify if the camera will continue the previous actions such as pattern, swing or group after it is rebooted. Group-1: After reboot, start to Group-1. Preset-1: After reboot, start to Preset-1. Off: Moves to the initial position after rebooting.
  • Page 55 4. Remote Configuration Direction OSD (Only PT System)  360 degrees’ panoramic shot.  User can select areas for OSD.  Range # - IN: Based on Coordinate Value, user can see specific OSD.  Range # - ON: Regardless of Coordinate Value, user can see specific OSD. ...
  • Page 56: User Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.9 User Configuration User List User can be registered and privilege level of a user can be specified. User configuration is allowed only to admin user. Max 16 users can be registered and each user can have one of four privileges.
  • Page 57 4. Remote Configuration  Delete User Select the User to be deleted and press Delete button.  Change Password Press Modify Password button. The following window will appear. Enter the current password and then set a new password.  Modify Privilege Level Press Modify Privilege button to change User level.
  • Page 58 4. Remote Configuration Login Policy  Login Policy Skip Login provides for convenient access to the server when authentication is not required. When Skip Login is set to Enable, login step is skipped. The privilege level after login in this way is determined by the setting of Privilege Level After Login Skipped.
  • Page 59: System Configuration

    4. Remote Configuration 4.10 System Configuration  System information This following Network Information is displayed (Read Only):  Model Display the model name.  Version Display the current firmware version.  Mac Address Display the MAC address of the server. If the IP Camera is registered at DDNS Server, the MAC address is used in DDNS registration.
  • Page 60 4. Remote Configuration Upgrade & Reboot  Firmware  Version: Displays the current firmware version.  Upgrade: Complete the following to upgrade the firmware: 1. Press Browse button to select a firmware file from PC. 2. Press Firmware Upgrade button to start upgrading. 3.
  • Page 61 4. Remote Configuration Time  Start Time The latest server’s booting date and time.  Current Time Current date and time. Enter a new date and time then press Set Current Time button to update date & time.  Time Format Change the time format.
  • Page 62 4. Remote Configuration  Automatic Synchronize with NTP Server Synchronize the server time with an NTP Server using NTP (Network Time Protocol). Name of the NTP Server should be registered on NTP Server Name. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
  • Page 63 4. Remote Configuration - Burn In OSD Insert System ID and date/time in the compressed video. System ID and time respectively can be turned on or off in the video. Position and Font size can be configured also. System ID for BurnIn OSD exists independently from normal System ID.
  • Page 64 4. Remote Configuration Language - Language Select the Language to be used for Web-Based Configuration. User Manual VS-5326 – V2.1 Page 64 of 70 10/2016...
  • Page 65: Vs Manager

    5. VS Manager VS Manager is a program used for basic configuration, diagnostics and firmware upgrade of video servers or IP servers. VS Manager provides the following features:  Finding servers on the LAN and assigning IP Addresses.  Monitoring Server Status: Encoding/Decoding, Serial, Sensor, etc. ...
  • Page 66: Data Sheet

    6. Data Sheet VS-5326-3GSDI (HDI / CVBS) 1080p60, Full HD IP Box Camera FEATURES: • 60FPS @ 1920 x 1080 • P-Iris (Optional) • True WDR • Dual Power (DC/PoE) • Quadruple Streaming • ONVIF, PSIA Compliant DIMENSIONS: Specification Sheet: User Manual VS-5326 –...
  • Page 67 Marshall Electronics, Inc. 20608 Madrona Avenue Torrance, CA 90503 Tel: (800) 800-6608 / (310) 333-0606  Fax (310) 333-0688 www.LCDRacks.com/IPTV  sales@lcdracks.com...

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