Elmo PTC-401CIP Instruction Manual

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PAN • TILT • ZOOM COLOR CAMERA
PTC - 401C IP
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 PAN • TILT • ZOOM COLOR CAMERA PTC - 401C IP INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully before using PTC-401C IP and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    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 outdoors. 6. Do not use this apparatus near water. 7. Clean only with dry cloth. 8.
  • Page 3 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 4: Handling Precautions

    HANDLING PRECAUTIONS I Do not use any AC adapter other than the one supplied with the product. I This Camera has no power switch. Before maintenance, disconnect the power plug from the outlet. I This Camera is designed only for use indoors. Do not use this Camera out of doors.
  • Page 5 • We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from malfunction or hung-up of the product due to the use of an appliance or software we are not involved in for the product. • We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from repairs or tampering of the product by yourself or any unauthorized third party.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...1 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ...3 CONTENTS ...5 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ...7 2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER ...9 3. SETTING UP ...11 [1] Installation ...11 [2] Drawing the Composite Cable from the Camera Back Face ...14 4. OPERATION PROCEDURES ...16 [1] Power ON/OFF ...16 [2] Turning ON/OFF of the Camera power ...16 [3] PAN/TILT operation ...17...
  • Page 7 (17) Camera Settings (AE Settings) ...58 (18) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) ...60 (19) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings) ...63 (20) System Time Setup ...64 [4] MPEG4 Viewer software [ELMO 1Channel Viewer] ...65 (1) Restrictions ...65 (2) Connection ...65 (3) Live display ...67 (4) Sound ...69...
  • Page 8: Part Names And Functions

    1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS G Main unit ETHERNET TERMINAL (RJ-45) AUDIO OUTPUT (Green) AUDIO INPUT (Blue) ALARM IN-OUT TERMINAL (6P connector (Black)) RS-485 TERMINAL (5P connector (White)) COMPOSITE CABLE INFRARED SENSOR DC IN VIDEO OUT TERMINAL (BNC jack) BASE ORNAMENTAL RING LENS CAMERA HEAD...
  • Page 9: Wireless Remote Controller

    G Wireless Remote Controller PRESET NUMBER NORMAL AUTO TELE MENU CURSOR PAN/TILT Note: The " " and "AUX" buttons are not used for normal operation. Button Name POWER To turn ON/OFF the Camera power. PRESET To register the preset position. To set the ID No.
  • Page 10: Wireless Remote Controller

    2. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER Point the infrared emitter of the wireless remote controller to the infrared sensor located on the front of the Camera main unit, and press the button of the intended operation. For the receivable range, refer to the below figures. G Receivable range Distance : Within approx.
  • Page 11: Remote Controller

    Note: The batteries supplied with the Camera are only for use in initially confirming the operation of the Camera. It is not guaranteed that these batteries will work effectively for the indicated period. G When multiple Cameras are operated through the wireless remote controller Refer to "5.
  • Page 12: Setting Up

    3. SETTING UP [1] Installation Note: When carrying the Camera, be sure to hold the base. Note: Do not turn the Camera head in the PAN-TILT direction by hand, or the Camera head could be broken. (1) Mounting the Fixing Plate 1.Make mounting holes and a cord hole in the place (ceiling) to which this Camera is installed.
  • Page 13 WARNING:Fasten the fixing screws of the fixing plate firmly, or the Camera could fall, causing injury. (2) Mounting the Camera to the Fixing Plate 1.Match the [ ] mark on the fixing plate with the [ main unit, set the tabs (3 locations) of the back face of the main unit in the mating cuts (3 locations) of the fixing plate, and turn the main unit clockwise by 25°...
  • Page 14 (3) Mounting the Safety Wires 1.Loop up one end of the Safety Wires through the respective safety wire looping holes made on the Ceiling Plate, and then loop up the other end of the same around the beams or anything that is used to mount ceiling tile channel for structure safety. SAFETY WIRE LOOPING HOLE SAFETY WIRE (not supplied)
  • Page 15: Drawing The Composite Cable From The Camera Back Face

    2.Lock the Camera and the fixing plate with the set screws (supplied). [2] Drawing the Composite Cable from the Camera Back Face (1) Cut off the blank cover from the back face of the Camera base with pliers or the like, and draw the composite cable from the back face of the Camera.
  • Page 16 G Connection of the Camera Speaker AUDIO OUTPUT (Green) with amplifier Microphone VIDEO CABLE (commercial item, BNC, co-axial) To MONITOR VIDEO IN To OUTLET (AC100 - 240V) POWER CABLE (supplied) RS-485 terminal (5P connector (white)) Pin No. Terminal Name DATA (+) IN DATA (-) IN DATA (+) OUT DATA (-) OUT...
  • Page 17: Operation Procedures

    4. OPERATION PROCEDURES [1] Power ON/OFF The Camera has no POWER switch. The power supply to the Camera is turned ON when the power cord and AC adapter are connected to the outlet and the Camera. Once the Camera is turned ON, it automatically starts initial setting. [2] Turning ON/OFF of the Camera power (2) Turning ON the Camera •...
  • Page 18: Pan/Tilt Operation

    [3] PAN/TILT operation • When HOME button is pressed, the Camera turns to the front (and the lens moves to the WIDE end) according to the factory settings. The home position can be set freely with the preset No. “0.” (Press button.) After setting, when position is called in.
  • Page 19 (2) Focus operation • When AUTO button of FOCUS is pressed, the FULL AUTO FOCUS status is established. However, focusing may be difficult for such objects as listed below. Objects with no contrast between light and shade, such as white walls and night views Objects reflecting an intensive light Objects moving fast Objects with many horizontal stripes, such as...
  • Page 20: Preset Operation

    [5] Preset operation The Camera head direction, the zoom position, the focus status and the brightness level can be registered. In addition to these items, when [MAIN CONTROL] – [CAMERA2 PRESET] is set to [ON] in the OSD menu, the [CAMERA2] settings can also be registered together (Refer to P.
  • Page 21: The Id Number (Remote Id) Setting

    5. THE ID NUMBER (REMOTE ID) SETTING When multiple Cameras are laid out adjacently and operated via the wireless remote controller, the Cameras receiving the infrared rays operates in unison in the same way. When each Camera is allocated with a different ID No., the Camera can be operated selectively when its ID No.
  • Page 22: Setting In The Osd (On-Screen Display) Menu

    6. SETTING IN THE OSD (ON-SCREEN DISPLAY) MENU G OSD menu [ 1 ] MAIN CONTROL Name To turn ON/OFF the character display in the bottom of TITLE the screen. SELECT To select the title [CAMERA/PRESET] to be character- displayed (enabled only when the above [TITLE] is ON). [PRESET]: Preset position names 1 –...
  • Page 23 [ 1 ] MAIN CONTROL Name SET INDICATE To turn ON/OFF the screen display of the preset position upon its registration. The No. of the registered preset position is screen- displayed for seconds. REMOTE ID To set the ID No. [1 – 9] for the Camera main unit for selective operation by using the wireless remote controller.
  • Page 24 [ 2 ] CAMERA1 Name To select the high-speed shutter speed [OFF (1/60s), HS-SHUTTER 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/20000s, 1/50000s]. When [LS-SHUTTER] is [ON], the shutter speed can be selected from [1/60s 1/100s]. If the shimmer of fluorescent lamp is annoying when the shutter speed is set to [OFF (1/60s)], set the shutter speed to [1/100s], and the shimmer will be eased.
  • Page 25 [ 3 ] CAMERA2 Name To set the backlight compensation function to [ON/OFF]. When there is an intensive light in the background, this function prevents the object from becoming dark. BLC MODE To select the Backlight Compensation Setting mode [AREA/HIST]. About the Backlight Compensation Setting mode To select the image area of the object that needs an AREA...
  • Page 26 [ 3 ] CAMERA2 Name INDOOR This function is selected when the Camera is used indoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 3200K. OUTDOOR This function is selected when the Camera is used outdoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 6300K.
  • Page 27 [ 4 ] MASKING Name LOCATION To set the mask position, display the [LOCATION] Set window, move the position by using buttons, and then press When the cursor is moved to [SAVE] and SAVE button is pressed, the mask data (position, size) is saved and enabled.
  • Page 28 [ 6 ] PAN TILT Name MOTOR SPEED To select the motor speed setting [AUTO/MANUAL] for the PAN-TILT operation. When [AUTO] is selected, the operation speed varies automatically according to the zoom position. When [MANUAL] is selected, the operation speed can be selected freely.
  • Page 29 [ 6 ] PAN TILT Name FLIP ANGLE When the rotation angle exceeds 90˚(the Camera is facing beneath) for the TILT operation, the image reverses upside down. For example, the ceiling comes to the bottom of the image. In this case, this Camera automatically reverses the image vertically or horizontally.
  • Page 30: Alarm

    7. Alarm Alarms are caused by “alarm 1,” “alarm 2,” and “motion detection.” You can set an alarm action for each cause. “Preset,” “With/Without alarm,” “Send e- mail/Send FTP/Both/None” are available. For alarm input 1, "lock mode," which disables other operations during input, can be set. (See page 28.) Note: Another set alarm action takes place.
  • Page 31: Rs-485

    [2] Setting the ID address Set an ID address for RS-485 communication between 1 and 223 based on the settings of “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” or Web browser. For the information of the data format specifications and command list, please contact our dealer.
  • Page 32: Sound

    9. SOUND Sound of the microphone connected to the Camera can be output from the speaker connected to a client (PC, etc.) on the network, and sound of the microphone connected to a client can be output from the speaker with amplifier connected to the Camera. For further information about operation, see “Speaker”...
  • Page 33: Setting Of Various Modes

    10. SETTING OF VARIOUS MODES The following mode can be selected by setting 4-pin DIP switches No. 2 to No. 3 on the bottom of the Camera to ON or OFF. Note: Switch No. 4 is not available. Keep it OFF. [1] Initializing the settings Set DIP switch No.
  • Page 34: Network Function

    • Accessing the Camera from the host on the network via a Web browser • Accessing the Camera from the host on the network via Viewer operating the Camera on a Web browser. operating the Camera on dedicated client software (ELMO 1 Channel Viewer: hereinafter called “Viewer”), transmitting sound on a Viewer.
  • Page 35 G Preparations before connection Before connection, determine an IP address and a subnet mask to be set in the Camera. For the IP address and the subnet mask, contact the administrator of the network you intend to use. The network settings of the Camera made by the factory are as follows: IP address: 192.168.1.10 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 36 • Connection to a host Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Camera and that of the host with each other using the attached Ethernet cross cable or an Ethernet cross cable (UTP category 5 or more) commercially available. Note: As soon as a network unit is connected to its Ethernet terminal, the Camera automatically adjusts and sets the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX and half-duplex/full-duplex communication conditions with the connected unit (automatic negotiation).
  • Page 37: Install

    Viewer Install wizard. G Installing Viewer Install Viewer by running the “ELMO 1Channel Viewer install program” on the attached CD-ROM and opening Install Wizard. As soon as the wizard begins to run, the following screen appears.
  • Page 38: Web Browser

    G Uninstalling Viewer Open “Add/Delete Software” on “Control Panel,” select “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” from the installed program, and delete it. On the screen shown below, select “Remove” and press the [Next] button. Viewer will be uninstalled. [3] Web browser (1) Restrictions...
  • Page 39: Connection

    (2) Connection Start the Web browser on the host networked to the Camera. Note: In the example of connection, Microsoft Internet Explorer is used. 1. Enter the IP address of the Camera in the URL input field on the Web browser. 1.
  • Page 40 3. The page shown below is displayed on the Web browser. 4. Select English or Japanese. Note: To display information in Japanese, the browser must be capable of properly displaying Japanese pages. 5. The main page is displayed. • Home ... Displays the main page. •...
  • Page 41 • Live View (QQVGA) ... Displays live images with a size of 160 × 120. • Capture View (Half-D1) ... Displays capture images with a size of 704 × 480. • Capture View (SIF) ... Displays capture images with a size of 352 × 240. •...
  • Page 42: Live Display

    (3) Live display Live images taken by the Camera are displayed. On the main page, select the size of images you want to display live from [Live View (Half- D1)], [Live View (SIF)], and [Live View (QQVGA)]. The sizes of live images are shown below. •...
  • Page 43 e Save Preset ... Registers the current direction of the Camera head, the rRelease Control ... Registers the state of the focus and brightness at the preset tSpeaker... Set whether to output sound from the client when sound is yExternal GPIO... Turns ON or OFF a external GPIO terminal. uZoom ...
  • Page 44: Capture Display

    Note: Half-D1 size images are saved in 704 x 240, meaning that they are landscape. They can be viewed in the size of 704 x 480 on “Image Viewer” that is installed together with “ELMO 1Channel Viewer.” Note: The procedure described above may depend on the browser.
  • Page 45: Settings

    (5) Settings You can make all settings relating to the Camera. You can jump to pages on which settings for the Camera can be made. To go to each setup page, click on the corresponding link on the screen shown below. Note: You must log in with the authority of administrator to change settings.
  • Page 46: External Gpio Setup

    (6) External GPIO Setup You can set the activation mode of the external GPIO. • Activation Mode ... Used to set the output mode of the external GPIO output Normal Open... Close the contact during output to keep continuity. Normal Close ... Open the contact during output. terminal.
  • Page 47: Mpeg4 Setup

    (7) MPEG4 Setup Make settings for obtaining MPEG4 images. Note: By changing this setting, the Camera itself may be reset and become incapable of distributing images for a while. • Bit Rate ... Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit the •...
  • Page 48: Jpeg Setup

    (8) JPEG Setup Set image quality for JPEG images. • JPEG Quality ... Designate image quality. High... High image quality. Although high-quality images can be Normal ... Medium image quality with a compression rate between Low ... Low image quality. The load on the transmission line obtained, the load on the transmission line increases.
  • Page 49: Network Setup

    (9) Network Setup Make settings relating to the network. Note: Before making network settings, consult the administrator of the network you are going to use. Note: If this item is changed, the connection setting for the Camera may need to be changed. In this case, make the proper connection setting, and reconnect the Camera.
  • Page 50 • Send Type ... Select a mode of distributing MPEG4 images. UDP Unicast ... UDP image data is distributed at the request of the host for Multicast ... UDP image data is distributed, irrespective of whether the TCP Unicast... TCP image data is distributed at the request of the host for •...
  • Page 51: Alarm Setup

    (10) Alarm Setup Make settings relating to alarms. • Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Title ...Set any desired title of alarm 1/ 2 or motion detection. Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters. •...
  • Page 52: E-Mail Setup

    • Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Matched Resolution ...Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached when • Alarm 1/2 Out ... Set whether to output an alarm when an alarm signal is • Motion Detection Alarm Out...Set whether to give alarm output when a motion is detected. (11) E-mail Setup Make settings relating to e-mail.
  • Page 53: Ftp Setup

    • Use POP Before SMTP ... Designate whether to use POP before SMTP on the SMTP • User ID ... Set a login ID for logging in to the SMTP server. • User PW... Set a password for logging in to the SMTP server. •...
  • Page 54 • IP... Designate the IP address of the server to which the FTP • Port... Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the • User ID ... Designate an account name for connection to the server to •...
  • Page 55: User Setup

    (13) User Setup Make settings relating to user administration. • Adding a new user You can register a login ID, a password, and authority for connection to the Camera. Designate an authority, enter a login ID and a password, and then click on the [Add] button.
  • Page 56 • Modifying a user You can modify the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for connection to the Camera. Select the user you want to modify from the list. The currently registered data is displayed in the input area. Change the item(s) you desire, and click on the [Modify] button.
  • Page 57: Ip Filtering Setup

    (14) IP filtering Setup Make settings relating to the IP filter. Note: Making the settings described here may prevent connection to the Camera. Perform the setting operation with extreme care. • IP Filter ... Select whether to use the IP filter function. •...
  • Page 58: Camera Control Setup

    • Modifying an address Select the address you want to modify from the list. Change the “start address” and the “end address,” and click on the [Modify] button. The data will be corrected. • Deleting an address Select the address you want to delete from the list, and click on the [Remove] button. (15) Camera Control Setup Make settings relating to the Camera.
  • Page 59: Camera Settings

    • Motion Detection Ignore Time After PTZ ... Set a period for which motion detection is prevented after (16) Camera Settings (17) Camera Settings (AE Settings) the Camera performs PAN/TILT/ZOOM when the motion detection function is enabled and a detection area is set. (setting range : 1 to 10 seconds) - 58 - P.58...
  • Page 60 Name To set the maximum magnification [OFF, 1.5×, 2×, 2.5×, E-ZOOM MAX 3×, 4×, 6×, 8×, 16×] To select the high-speed shutter speed [OFF (1/60s), HS-SHUTTER 1/100s, 1/250s, 1/500s, 1/1000s, 1/2000s, 1/4000s, 1/10000s, 1/20000s, 1/50000s]. When [LS-SHUTTER] is [ON], the shutter speed can be selected from [1/60s 1/100s].
  • Page 61: Camera Settings (Picture Settings)

    (18) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) By clicking on an item, the corresponding setting screen appears. The selected item is displayed here. - 60 -...
  • Page 62 Name To set the backlight compensation function to [ON/OFF]. When there is an intensive light in the background, this function prevents the object from becoming dark. BLC MODE To select the Backlight Compensation Setting mode [AREA/HIST]. About the Backlight Compensation Setting mode To select the image area of the object that needs an AREA appropriate brightness and weighing according to the...
  • Page 63 Name INDOOR This function is selected when the Camera is used indoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 3200K. OUTDOOR This function is selected when the Camera is used outdoors. The color temperature is assumed to be 6300K. This function is selected when the Camera is used under LIGHT the fluorescent illumination.
  • Page 64: Camera Settings (Misc. Settings)

    (19) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings) Name AUTO RETURN To set the time of automatic return to the home position [OFF, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min] If it has passed over this set time with no operation after the PAN-TILT-ZOOM operation, the Camera will return automatically to the home position.
  • Page 65: System Time Setup

    (20) System Time Setup Set the internal clock of the Camera. The time of this clock will be added to the file name when sending an E-mail or FTP. - 64 -...
  • Page 66: Mpeg4 Viewer Software [Elmo 1Channel Viewer]

    [4] MPEG4 Viewer software [ELMO 1Channel Viewer] (1) Restrictions Access to the Camera through “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” (hereinafter referred to as “Viewer”) needs your computer to meet the following operating requirements: • Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP. • DirectX 9.0C or a later version is installed.
  • Page 67 • At the second and subsequent startups 1. Once you run the Viewer program, the window for entering a login ID and a password appears. Enter your registered login ID and password. Note: If you enter a wrong login ID or password three times, the program will be exited.
  • Page 68: Live Display

    (3) Live display On the image, it displays in a full monitor of the window when double-clicking, and the image is displayed in a full window. It returns to former display when double-clicking it again. • Obtaining snapshots You can save snapshots, which are in sizes of Half-D1, SIF, and QQVGA, on the Camera in a specific folder.
  • Page 69: Ptz Control

    • PTZ Control • Camera Position... By sliding the scroll bar or clicking on Camera Position, • Pan Tilt Pan & Tilt buttons ... Used to operate PAN-TILT. Step move... PAN-TILT takes place at designated intervals of move Speed... The operating speed of PAN-TILT can be set (setting Step ...
  • Page 70: Sound

    • Focus Focus Near/Focus Far ... Used to adjust the focus manually. Auto Focus ... Used to adjust the focus automatically. • Iris Open / Close...Adjusts the iris. Normal ...Adjusts the brightness to the normal level. *The auto iris (the automatic adjustment function to keep brightness at the same level even if the state of the object changes) is valid at all times.
  • Page 71: Settings

    • Outputting sound Confirm that the connection between the Camera and the loudspeaker with an amplifier and the connection between the client and the microphone are proper. When sound is input into the microphone connected to the client with [Audio] – [Microphone] button in the Viewer menu or the amplifier connected to the Camera outputs it.
  • Page 72: Mpeg4 Setup

    (6) MPEG4 Setup Make settings for obtaining MPEG4 images. Note: By changing this setting, the Camera itself may be reset and become incapable of distributing images for a while. • Quality ... Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit the •...
  • Page 73: Jpeg Setup

    (7) JPEG Setup Set image quality for JPEG images. • JPEG Quality ... Designate image quality. High... High image quality. Although high-quality images can be Normal ... Medium image quality with a compression rate between Low ... Low image quality. The load on the transmission line obtained, the load on the transmission line increases.
  • Page 74: Network Setup

    (8) Network Setup Make settings relating to the network. Note: Before making network settings, consult the administrator of the network you are going to use. Note: If this item is changed, the connection setting for the Camera may need to be changed. In this case, make the proper connection setting, and reconnect the Camera.
  • Page 75 • Net mask ... Set the subnet mask of the Camera. • Gateway ... Designate the IP address of a router when it is used to • DNS1/DNS2 ... Set the address of a DNS server to which the Camera is to •...
  • Page 76: Alarm Setup

    (9) Alarm Setup Make settings relating to alarms. • Alarm 1 / 2 / Motion Detection Title ...Set any desired title of alarm 1/ 2 or motion detection . Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters. •...
  • Page 77: E-Mail Setup

    • Alarm 1/2 Output... Set whether to output an alarm when an alarm signal is • Motion Detection Alarm Out...Set whether to give alarm output when a motion is detected. (10) E-mail Setup Make settings relating to e-mail. • E-mail ... Designate the address to which e-mail will be transmitted. •...
  • Page 78: Ftp Setup

    (11) FTP Setup Make settings relating to connection. • IP... Designate the IP address of the server to which the FTP • Port... Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the • Directory ... Designate a directory for saving an image file, or a •...
  • Page 79 • Time Store filename ... Designate a file name for the file to be saved. A file name Note: Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a file name to be saved. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters. • Time Store Enable ... Set whether to regularly save images in the FTP server. •...
  • Page 80: Motion Detection Setup

    (12) Motion Detection Setup • Use Motion Detection... Set whether to perform motion detection. • Motion Detection Ignore Time After PTZ ... Set a time for which motion detection is prevented after • Sensitivity ... Set the sensitivity of motion detection. •...
  • Page 81: User Setup

    (13) User Setup Make settings relating to user administration. • Adding a new user You can register a login ID, a password, and authority for connection to the Camera. Designate an authority, enter a login ID and a password, and then click on the [Add] button.
  • Page 82 • Modifying a user You can modify the registered login ID, password, and authority of any user for connection to the Camera. Select the user you want to modify from the list. The currently registered data is displayed in the input area. Change the item(s) you desire, and click on the [Modify] button.
  • Page 83: Ip Filtering Setup

    (14) IP filtering Setup Make settings relating to the IP filter. Note: Making the settings described here may prevent connection to the Camera. Perform the setting operation with extreme care. • Enable IP Filtering... Select whether to use the IP filter function. •...
  • Page 84: Snapshot Setup

    (15) Snapshot Setup Make settings relating to snapshots on this screen. • Path ... Set a directory for saving snapshots. You can refer to • File name ... Designate a file name to be saved. • Enable Overwrite ... Enables the overwrite of the last saved snapshot when (16) Color Setup Set the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation of images on this screen.
  • Page 85: Camera Control Setup

    (17) Camera Control Setup Make settings relating to the Camera. • Control Policy... Designate the mode of controlling the Camera. All-Time Share... The control policy remains unless the client having an Time Slice Share ... The operation authority will be released as soon as the •...
  • Page 86: Camera Settings (Ae Settings)

    • Activation Mode ... Used to set the output mode of the external GP10 output Normal Open... Closes the contact during output to keep continuity. Normal Close ... Opens the contact during output. (19) Camera Settings (AE Settings) For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 59. (20) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 61.
  • Page 87: Camera Settings (Misc. Settings)

    (21) Camera Settings (Misc. Settings) For each setting item, see the description of each function on page 63. (22) System Time Setup Set the internal clock of the Camera. The time of this clock will be added to the file name when sending an E-mail or FTP.
  • Page 88: Tools

    (23) Tools Select [Tools] from the menu bar, and the Tool menu shown below appears. • Display Motion Detection ... Displays an area in which some motion is detected on the • External GPIO On ... Turns ON or OFF output from the general-purpose output •...
  • Page 89: Firmware Update

    (24) Firmware update You can update the firmware for the Camera (Camera operation programs) via a network for the purpose of improving its functions. Since an update changes the key functions of the Camera, it may fail to get started or malfunction if the update is not carried out correctly.
  • Page 90 6. Designate the program file for updating firmware distributed by the shop where you purchased the product or our branch or sales office nearby, and the program file for the Web. 7. Click on the [Start Update] button at the bottom of the screen. 8.
  • Page 91: Set Items

    G ELMO 1Channel Viewer ID, password Name Set an ID. Set it at the initial use of ELMO 1Channel Viewer after it was installed. Once it is registered, you cannot change it. Password Set a password for the ID.
  • Page 92 G MPEG4 Make settings for MPEG4 display using “ELMO 1Channel Viewer.” Name Quality Designate the upper limit to the data amount to limit the data amount generated during communication or image distribution. Frame: 500 - 2000 (kbps) GOP:64 - 2000 (kbps)
  • Page 93 G Network Consult the administrator of the network you intend to use before making network settings. Name MPEG4 Select a MPEG4 distribution method. Send Type Unicast: The mode of transmitting data to each address Unicast designated. Multicast: The mode of transmitting the same data to plural addresses on the same network.
  • Page 94 G Alarm Name Alarm 1 Title Set any desired title of alarm 1. *Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, are not available for a title. Use one-byte alphanumerical characters. Alarm 1 Select the mode of the alarm to be effective when Action an alarm input signal (no-voltage make contact) is input to alarm input/output terminal (six-pin...
  • Page 95 G Alarm Name Matched Designate the size of JPEG images to be attached Resolution when transmitting the FTP or transmitting e-mail as (Alarm 2) set at Alarm 2 Action. Half-D1/SIF/QQVGA Motion Set any desired title of Motion Detection. Detection Two-byte characters, including Japanese characters, Title are not available for a title.
  • Page 96 G E-mail Name E-mail Designate the address to which e-mail will be transmitted. E-mail from Designate the e-mail address of the Camera. E-mail CC1 Designate an address to which e-mail will be / CC2 transmitted at the same time when it is sent to the / CC3 e-mail address set at To.
  • Page 97 G FTP Name IP address Designate the IP address of the server to which the FTP will be transferred. Port number Designate the port number of the FTP server to which the FTP will be transferred. It is not generally necessary to change the setting.
  • Page 98 G User Name User list Registered login IDs and authorities are displayed. Adding a You can register a login ID, a password, and authority new user for connection to the Camera. Designate one of the following authorities, and enter a login ID and a password. Administrator: The login ID for the administrator.
  • Page 99: Camera Control

    G IP Filtering Name Start IP Set in the Exception list IP addresses whose access to 0.0.0.0 End IP the Camera will not be permitted or rejected. Example: When Start IP is 192.168.1.50 and End IP is 192.168.1.100 All addresses between them will be set. Adds all addresses between the addresses set at Start (None) IP and End IP to the list.
  • Page 100 G Motion Detection Setup (for ELMO 1Channel Viewer only) Name Use Motion Used to set whether to use motion detection. Detection Motion Set a period for which motion detection is prevented Detection after the Camera performs PAN/TILT/ZOOM when the Ignore Time motion detection function is enabled and a detection After PTZ area is set.
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting Hints

    12. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS Symptom No image or Is the Camera main unit connected correctly with the dark image on monitor with the video cable? Isn’t the MONITOR IN the monitor terminal of the monitor wrong? Is the power cord connected correctly to the outlet? Is the plug of the AC adapter connected correctly to the P.
  • Page 102 Symptom No operation via Isn’t wrong ID number set? wireless remote Check the remaining battery power of the wireless controller remote controller. If the sunlight or the fluorescent lamp light of the inverter enters the infrared sensor, the signal from the wireless remote controller could not be sensed normally.
  • Page 103 1. The OS is Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP. 2. JRE 1.5.0 or a later version is installed. 3. Java (Sun) is enabled. “ELMO 1Channel Viewer” operates only in the environment shown below. 1. The OS is Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP.
  • Page 104 * If you have forgotten the login ID or password set on the Camera, see “[1] Initializing the setting (page 32).” “ELMO • The viewer ID and password set on “ELMO 1Channel P. 65 1Channel Viewer” are not designated. Viewer” cannot Enter the login ID and password set on “ELMO...
  • Page 105: Specifications

    13. SPECIFICATIONS Note: The specifications are subject to change without notice. G General Item Power source Current consumption Outside dimensions Weight / mass Television system Video signal output terminal External control terminal Audio input Audio output G Lens Item Optical zoom Focal length F No.
  • Page 106 G Camera Item Image pickup device Effective picture element Total picture element Minimum illumination (Note) Digital zoom Backlight compensation White balance Sync. system Resolution S/N ratio DAY/NIGHT function Masking function Image flip (vertical, horizontal) function AGC gain adjustment Detail compensation level adjustment High-speed shutter Low-speed shutter (Electronic sensitivity up)
  • Page 107 G Network Item Interface Compatible protocol IP filtering Web server functions Compatible browser Compatible OS Number of ports User authentication Number of registrable accounts Language Live image display Image format Image size Frame rate Image quality setting function Three levels Number of simultaneous logins 50 clients Compatibility with sound Image asynchronous (enabled/disabled switchable) Snapshot display...
  • Page 108 Item Setting Set value import/export function Firmware update function Provided (for Viewer only) Firmware version information Provided (for Viewer only) display function Stream server functions Transmission mode Live image display Compatible browser Compatible OS Image format Image size Frame rate Bandwidth limit function Can be set between 64 kbps and 2 Mbps.
  • Page 109: Supplied Accessories

    G Others Item OSD Menu window Daisy chain connection (RS-485) 14. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AC adapter (AC120V 60Hz) Power code Wireless remote controller (RC-PTY) Battery size AAA RS-485, Relay cable (5P connector color: White) ALARM IN-OUT, Relay cable (6P connector color: Black) LAN cross cable Ceiling plate Main unit set screw M3 ×...
  • Page 110: Options

    15. OPTIONS Clear dome cover PTC40CL Smoke dome cover PTC40SM is a trademark of ELMO CO., LTD. “Microsoft,” “Windows,” and “Internet Explorer” are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U.S. in the U.S. and other countries. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystem, Inc.
  • Page 111 6-14, Meizen-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, 467-8567, Japan OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES U.S.A ELMO USA CORP. 1478 Old Country Road, Plainview, NY 11803-5034 Tel:(516)501-1400 E-mail:elmo@elmousa.com Web : http://www.elmousa.com Canada ELMO CANADA CORP.

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