Ganz PixelPro ZN-DT2MAP User Manual

Ganz PixelPro ZN-DT2MAP User Manual

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  • Page 2 ETY IN NSTRUC CTION 1) Read these instru uctions. 2) Keep these instru ctions. 3) Heed all warnings 4) Follow w all instructi ions. 5) Do no ot use this ap pparatus nea ar water. 6) Clean n only with a dry cloth.
  • Page 3 n USA and Canada, Use Class 2 Power Supply Only...
  • Page 4: Product Features

    1. Product Features The GANZ PixelPro is a high performance H.264 network camera, designed for demanding security installations. It delivers crisp, clear images, disclosing every detail, thanks to its top quality Megapixel progressive CMOS sensor and advanced image processing. Supported by the industry’s largest base of video management software, the GANZ PixelPro provides the perfect solution for securing bank offices, airports and other facilities, and for traffic surveillance, over IP based networks.
  • Page 5 The GANZ PixelPro connects to the network via a standard network cable, and automatically detects the speed of the local network segment (10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet). This socket could also be used to power the GANZ PixelPro via Power over Ethernet (PoE). The camera auto-senses the correct power level when using a PoE switch, router or injector.
  • Page 6 1. Micro SD card (SDHC supported) 6. Video output for service monitor This analog video output is available. Use accessory cable to video output. 7. Status LED Color Description Power/Status Green Steady for correct power and activity. Amber Flashes for factory default activity. Unlit It is when no or incorrect power is supplied.
  • Page 7: Installation Preparation

    Installation Preparation 1) Remove Dome Cover Loosen four hexalobular screws by supplied L-key wrench and remove Dome cover. 2) Remove four screws Remove four screws and o-lings from camera base. 3) Attach the cushion plate. Attach the supplied bottom cushion plate to the camera base by 3M tape. Mounting to a ceiling / wall 1) Secure the camera to ceiling or wall with four supplied tapping screws and o-ring.
  • Page 8: Accessing The Camera

    2. Accessing the Camera Follow the instructions in the GANZ PixelPro Installation Guide to install the camera. The GANZ PixelPro could be accessed with most standard operating systems and browsers. The recommended browser is Internet Explorer for Windows with other operating systems.
  • Page 9: Accessing The Camera From The Internet

    2.2 Accessing the camera from the Internet Once installed, the camera is accessible on the local network (LAN). Configure the router/firewall to allow incoming data traffic to access the camera from the Internet. For security reasons this is usually done on a specific port. Please refer to the documentation for router/firewall for further instructions.
  • Page 10: How To Stream H.264

    2.5 Video stream types H.264 protocols and communication methods • RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is a protocol that allows programs to manage the real-time transmission of multimedia data, via unicast or multicast. • RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) serves as a control protocol, to negotiate the type of transport protocol to use for the stream.
  • Page 11 RTSP traffic. 3. The Setup The GANZ PixelPro is configured from the Setup link, which is available on the top left hand side in the web interface. This configuration could be done by: •...
  • Page 12: Analog Output Setup

    NTSC, PAL: Analog Output is selectable. 5. Video The following descriptions show examples of some of the features available in the GANZ PixelPro. 5.1 Codec These are the tools for adjusting the H.264 settings and controlling the video bit rate.
  • Page 13 This is a video compression standard that makes good use of bandwidth and which could provide high-quality video streams at less than 1 Mbit/s. The H.264 standard provides scope for a large range of different coding tools for use by GANZ PixelPro various applications in different situations, and the provides certain subsets of these tools.
  • Page 14 Select Video Mirroring mode NONE/ HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL / FLIP(H+V) Bandwidth Limit Limit the bandwidth that the GANZ PixelPro can use during a network connection. Max Bandwidth Specify the maximum bandwidth that the GANZ PixelPro can use during a network connection.
  • Page 15: Exposure Control

    5.2.1 Exposure Control Enable AE (Auto Exposure) ON: Use this setting for automatic exposure control. OFF: Use these settings to control camera exposure manually. To compensate for poor lighting conditions, you can adjust the Color level, Brightness, Sharpness, Contrast and Exposure control. NOTE: When AE is enabled, some of the submenus (AGC Gain, e-Shutter Speed) will be disabled.
  • Page 16: Day & Night Control

    The GANZ PixelPro camera can be set to automatically identify the light source and compensate for its color temperature. If necessary, the type of light source could be set manually..
  • Page 17 Audio from a connected a line source could be connected to the Audio in connector of the GANZ PixelPro camera. If there are problems with the sound input being too low or high, adjust the input gain for the microphone connected to the GANZ...
  • Page 18 7. Live GANZ PixelPro could support 10 simultaneous users. In case of multicast, GANZ PixelPro could support unlimited number of users. If supported on the network, consider using multicasting, as the bandwidth consumption will be much lower. Viewer Setup LiveView Protocol...
  • Page 19 8. FTP 8.1 FTP > Config Server Configuration (This function is N/A on this model) External Server Configuration It is setting page to transmit the still shot to remote sites, using the FTP server. Specify the external FTP server information such as IP address, port number, Username and password.
  • Page 20 Event FTP Sending It enables FTP transmission triggered by event. Directory : This folder will be created into external FTP server automatically. File Prefix : The file name will start from this prefix. Mapping : You can specify event mapping for Event FTP. Effective Period : You can specify “Always”...
  • Page 21 9. Event 9.1 Event > Alarm Port Alarm Input - Used for connecting external alarm devices and triggering images for specific alarm-based events. The input is typically connected to a motion detector or any other external security device, and images could be uploaded whenever the detector is activated.
  • Page 22: Motion Detection

    9.2 Event > Motion Motion Detection Motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement either occurs or stops in the video image. A total of 10 windows could be configured. Configuring Motion Detection 1. Click Motion Detection in the Event Config menu. 2.
  • Page 23 9.3 Event > Mapping It is possible to define conditions that would cause the camera to respond with certain actions. A triggered event happens as a result of a trigger, which could be motion detection or an external alarm input. For example, Alarm out events could be triggered by video motion detection or alarm in.
  • Page 24 Click the Setup > Network > IP Setup to see the current network settings. IP Address Configuration - The GANZ PixelPro supports both IP version 4 and IP version 6 (IPv6 will be supported in V3.00). Both versions may be enabled simultaneously, and at least one version should be always enabled.
  • Page 25 How to assign IP address Default setting is set to “DHCP” and “UPnP” function is set to ON. If your netw ork has DHCP server and UPnP function is enabled on your PC, you can find the network camera in “My network”. If DHCP server is not available in your network, please assign IP address as following process.
  • Page 26 10.2 Network > Service Port Service Port HTTP port- The default HTTP port number (80) could be changed to any port within the range 1-65535. This is useful for simple port mapping. RTSP port- The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to start an H.264 stream. Enter the RTSP port number to use.
  • Page 27 10.4 Network > E-mail You must turn Notification to ‘On’ and then enter the host names or addresses for your mail servers in the fields provided, to enable the sending of event and error email messages from the camera to predefined addresses via SMTP. Note1) Frequency : Mail server may register the sender to SPAM list when frequency is set to “1 Min”.
  • Page 28 How to setup the DDNS: 1) DDNS set to ON. “mac address.dvrlink.net” is registered to the DDNS server. User can connect to the camera with: “http://mac address.dvrlink.net”. 2) DDNS set to ON and user inputs “user-defined name”. “mac address.dvrlink.net” and “user-defined name.dvrlink.net” are both registered together.
  • Page 29 Camera : Set UPnP to “ON” PC : Open “Control Panel” >”Network Connection” Select “Advanced” >”Optional Networking Components…” Select “Network Services” and click “Details”. Then select “UPnP user Interface” 11. System 11.1 System > User Access the camera and the Configure Root Password dialog appears. Enter the User name: ADMIN and password is 1234.
  • Page 30 11.2 System > Date & Time Date & Time Format - specify the formats for the date and time (12h or 24h) displayed in the Live View video streams. Use the predefined formats or use your own custom date and time formats.
  • Page 31 11.3 System > Maintenance System Name Choose a system name to identify the camera when using e-mail notifications. System Reboot Reboot the camera. Factory Default To reset the camera back to the original factory default settings. Enable Firmware Upgrade / Firmware Updates To upgrade Firmware of the camera, follow the instruction below.
  • Page 32 3) When Firmware upgrade menu is displayed, browse to the desired firmware file on your computer. Click OK. NOTE: Do not disconnect power to the unit during the upgrade. The unit will restart automatically after the upgrade has completed. (1~5 minutes) System Reset (Factory Default Reset) There are two ways to reset the camera back to factory default.
  • Page 33 11.4 System > Information System Information You can confirm the system information if the camera here.
  • Page 34 12.DIMENSION (mm)
  • Page 35: Specification

    13. Specification H.264 / MJPEG Network Camera Dual Stream Motion Triggered Alarm/ External Alarm In Multi Language GUI support ONVIF Compliant Triple Power. DC12V, 24VAC, PoE(802.3af) SONY CMOS Sensor IMX-122 On The Fly supported @ GOP/Bitrate/FPS stetting 2D DNR. (Depends on CODEC configuration) Product Features - 3D TBD DPC(Defective Pixel Correction) on the fly...
  • Page 36 Network 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, RJ45 H.264 : High Profile Image Compression MJPEG : Image quality: 100 Steps(Q value) 1920 x 1080(Full HD), 1280 x 1024(SXGA), 1024x768(XGA), 1280 x 720(720p) Resolution 640 x 480(VGA), 320 x 240(QVGA) 704x480/576(4CIF), 352x240/288(CIF) IPv4, HTTP, SMTP, UPnP, DNS, Protocol RTP, TCP, UDP, RTCP, DHCP, ARP, IGMP, IGMP, ICMP, NTP / IPv6(TBD)

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