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1/2.8" Network Dome, PTZ,
1920x1080, Day&Night, WDR,
23x, H.265, Infrared, IP66
IPP-72A0023MIA

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  • Page 1 User Manual 1/2.8" Network Dome, PTZ, 1920x1080, Day&Night, WDR, 23x, H.265, Infrared, IP66 IPP-72A0023MIA...
  • Page 2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OTHER OPENINGS EQUIPMENT. CAUTION 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.
  • Page 3 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC INFORMATION: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction ........................6 1.1 Components ........................6 1.2 Key Features ........................7 2 Installation ........................8 2.1 Mounting the Dome Camera ................... 8 2.1.1 Locking the Dome Camera ..................8 2.2 Basic Configuration of Dome Camera System ............10 2.3 Resetting to the factory default settings ..............
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1 Introduction The network camera supports the network service for a sensor image with progressive scan, which can be monitored on a real-time screen regardless of distances and locations. By using its dedicated program, many users are able to have an access to the network camera at once or a single user can monitor various network cameras at the same time.
  • Page 7: Key Features

    1.2 Key Features • Brilliant video quality The network camera offers the highly efficient H.264/H.265 video compression, which drastically reduces bandwidth and storage requirements without compromising image quality. Motion JPEG is also supported for increased flexibility. • Quad Streams The network camera can deliver quad video streams simultaneously using H.264/H.265 and Motion JPEG.
  • Page 8: Installation

    2 Installation 2.1 Mounting the Dome Camera The dome camera is for use in surface or pendent mounting applications, and the mounting member must be capable of supporting loads of up to 10 lb (4.5 kg). (Pendent mounting must use pendent mount accessory.) The dome cameras mounting bracket should be attached to a structural object, such as hard wood, wall stud or ceiling rafter that supports the weight of the dome camera.
  • Page 9 CAUTION: Before installing mounting bracket to surface pre-adjust the four mounting screws “A” on the base of the dome camera to best match the mounting bracket locked position. Unscrew the locking screw on the side of the dome’s base and fit the tab of the mounting bracket into the locking slot. Screws “A” should not be too tight or too loose when the dome is in the locked position.
  • Page 10: Basic Configuration Of Dome Camera System

    2.2 Basic Configuration of Dome Camera System Type Description Ethernet, RJ-45 port compatible with RJ-45 10/100Mbps having PoE functionality CAMERA POWER DC JACK (12VDC) A1: ALARM INPUT 1 3-PIN A2: ALARM INPUT 2 TERMINAL BLOCK G: GND A3: ALARM INPUT 3 3-PIN A4: ALARM INPUT 4 TERMINAL BLOCK...
  • Page 11: Resetting To The Factory Default Settings

    2.3 Resetting to the factory default settings To reset the network camera to the original factory settings, go to the Setup > System > Maintenance web page (described in “System > Maintenance” of User Manual) or use the Reset button on the network camera, as described below: •...
  • Page 12: Connections

    2.4 Connections • Micro-SD Card Insertion User can install and change Micro-SD card as shown in the following picture. 1. Open the Micro-SD card cover. 2. Install or change Micro-SD card. 3. Close the Micro-SD card cover tightly to ensure waterproofing. •...
  • Page 13: Network Connection & Ip Assignment

    If necessary, uncheck “DHCP”. Make the necessary settings and confirm with “OK”. The camera settings are updated. Now you can also perform a factory reset of the camera inside the eneo Site Manager. For further information, please refer to the eneo Site Manager Quick Start Guide.
  • Page 14: Operation

    3 Operation The network camera can be used with Windows operating system and browsers. The recommended browsers are Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome with Windows. NOTE: To view streaming video in Microsoft Internet Explorer, set your browser to allow ActiveX controls.
  • Page 15: Access From The Internet

    3.2 Access from the internet Once connected, the network camera is accessible on your local network (LAN). To access the network camera from the Internet you must configure your broadband router to allow incoming data traffic to the network camera. To do this, enable the NAT traversal feature, which will attempt to automatically configure the router to allow access to the network camera.
  • Page 16: Live View Page

    3.4 Live View Page The Live View page comes in several screen modes. Users are allowed to select the most suitable one out of those modes. Adjust the mode in accordance with your PC specifications and monitoring purposes. 1) General controls Live View Page Playback Page Setup Page...
  • Page 17 2) Control toolbar The live viewer toolbar is available in the web browser page only. It displays the following buttons: The Stop button stops the video stream being played. Pressing the key again toggles the play and stop. The Play button connects to the network camera or starts playing a video stream. The Pause button pauses the video stream being played.
  • Page 18: Playback

    3.5 Playback The Playback window contains a list of recordings made to the memory card. It shows each recording’s start time, length, the event type used to start the recording, calendar and time slice bar indicates if the recording is existed or not. The description of playback window follows.
  • Page 19 3) Time Chart Display an hour-based search screen for the chosen date. If there is recording data, a blue section will be displayed on a 24-hour basis. If you select a particular hour in the chart, a yellow square on the hour will be displayed. 4) Speaker Control Bar Use this scale to control the volume of the speakers.
  • Page 20: Network Camera Setup

    3.6 Network Camera Setup This section describes how to configure the network camera. Administrator has unrestricted access to all the Setup tools, whereas Operators have access to the settings of Basic Configuration, which are Live View, Video & Image, Audio, Event, Dome Configuration, and System.
  • Page 21 1) Users User access control is enabled by default. The administrator can set up other users, by giving user names and passwords. It is also possible to allow anonymous viewer login, which means that anybody may access the Live View page, as described below: The user list displays the authorized users and user groups (levels): User Group Authority...
  • Page 22 2) Network The network camera supports both IP version 4 and IP version 6. Both versions may be enabled simultaneously, and at least one version must always be enabled. When using IPv4, the IP address for the network camera can be set automatically via DHCP, or a static IP address can be set manually.
  • Page 23 3) Video & Image User can setup and change setting of individual video stream in this page. Please refer to “Video & Image > Basic” for more details about Video & Image setup.
  • Page 24 4) Audio The network camera can transmit audio to other clients using an external microphone and can play audio received from other clients by attaching a speaker. User can setup and change setting of Audio in this page. Please refer to “Audio” for more details about Audio setup. 5) Date &...
  • Page 25: Video & Image

    3.6.2 Video & Image 1) Basic • Sensor Setting: – Capture mode: User can select sensor capture mode between NTSC and PAL (Some models are fixed to NTSC or PAL). • Stream 1 Setting: – Codec: The codec supported in Stream 1 is H.264 and H.265. There are 3 pre-programmed stream profiles available for quick set-up.
  • Page 26 – Resolution: This enables users to determine a basic screen size when having an access through the Web Browser or PC program. The screen size control comes in several modes. Users can change the selected screen size anytime while monitoring the screen on a real- time basis.
  • Page 27 2) Auto Focus • Mode: Determines focus operation method. – Auto: Auto focus is always active. – Manual: Manual focus is always a fixed focus. – One Push: Manual focus mode except that auto focus is activated only after the camera movement stops and lasts for about 5 seconds.
  • Page 28 3) Privacy Masking The privacy masking function allows you to mask parts of the video image to be transmitted. You can set up to sixteen privacy masks. Only up to 8 privacy masks can be displayed on one screen. The privacy masks are configured by mask windows. Click and drag mouse to designate a mask window area.
  • Page 29 4) Hi-Stream The Hi-Stream function allows reduce bandwidth by using compression and frame rate control. Create: Click right mouse button and select New ROI Area. Click the left mouse button and drag to mask window. Select: User can select any box by clicking name on the preview window or click on the list. Delete: User can delete selected zone via right mouse click selection for a selected box, or click any one of X button in the zone list.
  • Page 30 5) Camera Setup In this page, user can setup Exposure Control, Image Appearance, Enhance Control, Day & Night Control, and IR Control.
  • Page 31 • Video Preview: User can check the setting via video preview pop-up window • Exposure Control – Mode: Determines exposure mode between automatic and Flicker-free modes. * Automatic mode: Use the full shutter speed. * Flicker-free mode: Due to flicker protection, a limited range of shutter is used. –...
  • Page 32 • Image Appearance This provides access to the advanced image settings for the network camera. – Brightness: The image’s brightness can be adjusted in the range 1 ~ 10, where a higher value produces a brighter image. – Contrast: Adjust the image’s contrast by raising or lowering the value in this field in the range 1 ~ 10.
  • Page 33 • Day & Night Control User can setup Day & Night operation mode among Automatic, Day, and Night. – Mode: * Automatic: Normally displays color image, and switches automatically to black & white image after the ambient light level reaches a pre-defined threshold. * Day: Always displays color image.
  • Page 34 6) OSD This camera provides four OSD’s (on screen display) on each stream. User can drag “OSD Title”, “OSD Subtitle”, “Date & Time” and “PTZ Function” to the desired position and check at preview window. • Video Preview: User can check the position of OSD on actual video via preview popup window.
  • Page 35: Audio

    3.6.3 Audio The network camera can transmit audio to other clients using an external microphone and can play audio received from other clients by attaching a speaker. The Setup page has an additional menu item called Audio, which allows different audio configurations, such as full duplex and simplex. •...
  • Page 36: Event

    3.6.4 Event 1) Event In ▽ On Boot This is used to trigger an event every time the network camera is started. Select “Enable on boot” to activate the On Boot event. Enter the Dwell time the event lasts from the point of detection, 1 ~ 180 seconds. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 37 ▽ Alarm In This camera provides 4 Alarm In ports and user can set each ports individually. Each Port can be given as Normally Open or Normally Close state, and their Normal state can be configured. In order to use an alarm port, check the desired “Enable alarm port #” first. •...
  • Page 38 ▽ Manual Trigger This option makes use of the manual trigger button provided on the Live View page, which is used to start or stop the event type manually. Alternatively, the event can be triggered via the product’s API (Application Programming Interface). Select “Enable manual trigger”...
  • Page 39 ▽ Motion This option makes use of the motion detection function with 16 programmable areas, 8 Include and Exclude zones each. Click right mouse button on the preview window shows selection pop-up of New Motion, New Mask, Select, Delete, and Freeze. Select New Motion and click&drag generates an Include box of green color.
  • Page 40 – Sensitivity: User can change sensitivity of this function, where large value sets more sensitive detection. – Dwell time: Determines how long the triggered event holds from the last triggering. – Show Histogram: This camera provides live histogram for easy setup of threshold level in motion window.
  • Page 41 ▽ Time Trigger Time Trigger is to set alarms at specific time. User can set up to four time triggers and each time trigger can be set to specific date in the calendar, every day, day of the week, or date of every month.
  • Page 42 ▽ VA (Video Analysis) The VA function is only available by using Internet Explorer. The network cameras provide VA (Video Analysis) functions, and analyzes video to detect logical events of specified conditions from the camera’s video input. • Video Content Analysis Setting: Check Enable video content analysis box to use a VA function.
  • Page 43 – View Rule: The selected Events will be displayed on Video Preview, and enables you to setup VA Event. – Object: Setup the object related configurations such as Sensitivity and Size to optimize the VA detection. * Sensitivity: As the value becomes bigger, the detection sensitivity increases. If there are lots of motion in the screen such as trees, lower the Sensitivity value.
  • Page 44 * When there is any shadow. * When the trees or leaves are stirred by the wind. In this case please set the moving objects as Exclusive Area not to be detected. * Fountains * Reflection to the river, lake, window, or mirror due to strong light. Inevitable cases, please set the reflected area as Exclusive Area.
  • Page 45 Video Preview window. The Intelligent Motion area will be displayed as Blue Cell in the Video Preview. NOTE: Intelligent Motion of the Video Analysis function cannot be used in conjunction with Motion Detection function. If you choose Enable Intelligent Motion, motion detection function is automatically turned off.
  • Page 46 Recommended Case Improper setting Proper setting configuration Trees exist in Please lower the the screen. sensitivity or you can set the trees as an exclusive area. The shaking tress will When the tree takes big not be detected as an portion of the screen, alarm.
  • Page 47 2) Event Out ▽ SMTP(E-Mail) The network camera can be configured to send event and error email messages via SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). • SMTP (E-Mail) Setting: Select “Enable” to activate the SMTP operation. – Sender: Enter an email address to be used as the sender for all messages sent by the network camera.
  • Page 48 • SMTP (E-Mail) Test: User can check the SMTP setting via a sample email. – Receiver: Enter an email address and click the Test button to test that the mail servers are functioning and that the email address is valid. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 49 * Time type: User can set the name of the folder where the uploaded image will be saved as the date, time and minute the event occurred. • JPEG Setting: – Pre-event: A pre-event buffer contains images from the time immediately preceding the event trigger.
  • Page 50 ▽ Audio Alert When the network camera detects an event, it can output a predefined audio data to external speaker. Check the “Enable audio alert” box to enable the service. • Audio Alert Setting: To use the audio alert with the network camera, an audio data file made by user must be uploaded from your PC.
  • Page 51 ▽ PTZ Preset When the camera detects an event, you can move the camera to a predefined preset position. Check the box to enable the service and return to the Home position once the event has ended. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 52 ▽ Record When the network camera detects an event, it can record the video stream onto the Micro-SD memory (not supplied) or NAS (Network Attached Device) as a storage device. Check the “Enable Record” box to enable the service. • Record Setting: –...
  • Page 53 – CIFS: A file format for a NAS device. – NFS: A file format for a NAS device. NOTE 1: Common Internet File System (CIFS) is a remote file access protocol that forms the basis for Windows file sharing, network printing, and various other network services. CIFS requires a large number of request/response transactions and its performance degrades significantly over high-latency WAN links such as the Internet.
  • Page 54 ▽ XML Notification When the network camera detects an event, Notification server is used to receive notification messages as a type of XML data format. Check the box to enable the service. • XML Notification Setting: – Notification server URL: The network address to the server and the script that will handle the request.
  • Page 55 ▽ Boost The Boost feature is used in conjunction with event detection. When this feature is turned ON, the Frame rate and Bit rate in the boost condition can be set to a different value than the ones in the normal condition field.
  • Page 56 ▽ Notification Server When the network camera detects an event, the Notification Server is used to receive uploaded image files and/or notification messages. Check the box to enable the service. • Notification Server Setting: – Type: User can select message transmission type among HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, and UTP. –...
  • Page 57 3) Event Map The event map allows you to change the settings and establish a schedule for each event trigger from the network camera; up to a max. 15 events can be registered. Click the Add button to make a new event map; a popup window displays as below. To change an existing event, select that event and click the Modify button;...
  • Page 58 • General: Enter the name for a new event map. • Event In: Select an event type in the drop-down list. • Event Out: – E-mail: Select the email addresses you want to notify via email that an event has occurred. –...
  • Page 59: Dome Configuration

    3.6.5 Dome Configuration 1) Preset If you need to view specific places routinely, you should program Presets. A Preset is a programmed video scene with automatic pan, tilt, zoom and focus settings. Once programmed, clicking the Preset number or clicking the Go button in the PTZ Control Panel calls up that Preset automatically.
  • Page 60 2) Tour There are 8 programmable Tours. Each Tour consists of up to 64 Presets. • Tour Setting: – Tour Number: The Tour number can be selected in the range 1 ~ 8. – Title: Up to 12 characters (Alphanumeric characters and space) –...
  • Page 61 • Tour Position Setup: – Tour position: The Tour position can be selected in the range 1 ~ 64. – Preset number: Show the selected Preset number. – Dwell Time: Select the Dwell Time from 0 to 99 seconds. The default is 10 seconds. –...
  • Page 62 3) Pattern Pattern is a series of pan, tilt, and zoom movements programmed by administrator or operator. Up to 8 patterns may be programmed for the dome camera. Follow steps below to program the Patterns: 1. Click the Set button of desired Pattern number of Pattern Setting list, and move pan, tilt, and zoom using Control box.
  • Page 63 4) Home Function Camera goes to assigned function if there is no PTZ action during “Waiting Time”. User can assign pre-programed Preset, Tour or Pattern for function. • Function: None / Preset / Tour / Pattern • Function No.: Select Preset, Tour or Pattern number for Home Function. •...
  • Page 64 5) Motor Setup Motor Setup menu provides the pan and tilt speed of a camera. • Motor Setting: – Proportional P/T: Select On or Off. – Max. Pan Speed: The maximum pan speed can be adjusted in the range 1 ~ 30. –...
  • Page 65 6) View Angle • View Angle Setting: – Tilt angle limit: This option is designed to limit the view angle as there is some obstruction in zooming out on specific areas of the tilt angle. – Flip: * Off: The dome camera moves until 90 vertically. * Auto: When the camera reaches the floor directly above the moving object, it will stop.
  • Page 66 7) System Menu • Dome Information: The system information provides essential information about the dome if service is required. The information cannot be modified. • System Menu setting: User can set the camera in auto-calibration mode. • Origin Check: If you find the dome in the wrong position during operation, execute this origin check by clicking Origin Check button and the dome camera will return to the right position after the origin check operation.
  • Page 67: System

    3.6.6 System 1) Information You can enter the system information. This page is very useful when you require device information after installation. • Device Name Configuration: Enter the device name. • Location Configuration: Enter the location information. You can enter up to four locations. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 68 2) Security ▽ Users User access control is enabled by default when the administrator sets the root password on first access. New users are authorized with user names and passwords, or the administrator can choose to allow anonymous viewer login to the Live View page, as described below: •...
  • Page 69 ▽ HTTPS For greater security, the network camera can be configured to use HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL (Secure Socket Layer)). Then all communication that would otherwise go via HTTP will instead go via an encrypted HTTPS connection. • HTTPS Connection Policy: Choose the form of connection you wish to use from the drop- down list for the administrator, Operator and Viewer to enable HTTPS connection (set to HTTP by default).
  • Page 70 ▽ IP Filtering Checking the “Enable IP filtering” box enables the IP address filtering function. When the IP address filter is enabled, addresses added to the list are set as allowed or denied addresses. All other IP addresses not in this list will then be allowed or denied access accordingly, that is, if the addresses in the list are allowed, then all others are denied access, and vice versa.
  • Page 71 ▽ OpenVPN OpenVPN is a Virtual Private Network using OpenSSL authentication. User can set the camera in either Server mode or Client mode. • OpenVPN Server Mode 1. Checking the “Enable OpenVPN” box activates mode selection buttons. Choose Server mode, then Server Mode Configuration appears where you can configure Server Mode Settings.
  • Page 72 • OpenVPN Client Mode 1. Checking the “Enable OpenVPN” box activates mode selection buttons. Choose Client mode, then Client Mode Configuration appears where you can configure Client Mode Settings. 2. In Client Mode Configuration, you can setup Server URL, Protocol type, Port number, LZO usage, and Renegotiation time.
  • Page 73 3) Date & Time • Current Server Time: This displays the current date and time (24h clock). The time can be displayed in 12h clock format (see below). • New Server Time: – Time zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down list. If you want the server clock to automatically adjust for daylight savings time, check the box “Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes”.
  • Page 74 4) Network ▽ Basic • IP Address Configuration: – Obtain IP address via DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses on a network. DHCP is enabled by default. Although a DHCP server is mostly used to set an IP address dynamically, it is also possible to use it to set a static, known IP address for a particular MAC address.
  • Page 75 * Domain name: Enter the domain(s) to search for the host name used by the network camera. Multiple domains can be separated by semicolons (;). The host name is always the first part of a Fully Qualified Domain Name, for example, myserver is the host name in the Fully Qualified Domain Name myserver.mycompany.com where mycompany.com is the Domain name.
  • Page 76 ▽ DDNS • Internet DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service): When using the high-speed Internet with the telephone or cable network, users can operate the network camera on the floating IP environment in which IPs are changed at every access. Users should receive an account and password by visiting a DDNS service like http://www.dyndns.org/.
  • Page 77 ▽ RTP Create a setting for sending and receiving an audio or video on a real-time basis. These settings are the IP address, port number, and Time-To-Live value (TTL) to use for the media stream(s) in multicast H.264 format. Only certain IP addresses and port numbers should be used for multicast streams.
  • Page 78 – Always enable multicast: Check the box to start multicast streaming without opening an RTSP session. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it. ▽...
  • Page 79 ▽ QoS Quality of Service (QoS) provides the means to guarantee a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on a network. Quality can be defined as a maintained level of bandwidth, low latency, and no packet losses. The main benefits of a QoS-aware network are: 1.
  • Page 80 ▽ NAT (Port Mapping) • Wire NAT traversal Setting – Enable: Check this box to enable NAT traversal. When enabled, the network camera attempts to configure port mapping in a NAT router on your network, using UPnP. Note that UPnP must be enabled in the network camera (see System > Network > UPnP). * Automatic setting: When selected, the network camera automatically searches for NAT routers on your network.
  • Page 81 ▽ Zeroconf Zero configuration networking (zeroconf) is a set of techniques that automatically creates a usable Internet Protocol (IP) network without manual operator intervention or special configuration servers. Zero configuration networking allows devices such as computers and printers to connect to a network automatically.
  • Page 82 ▽ Bonjour The network camera includes support for Bonjour. When enabled, the network camera is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol. Click the check box to enable Bonjour. Enter a name in the Friendly name field. NOTE: Also known as zero-configuration networking, Bonjour enables devices to automatically discover each other on a network, without having to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers.
  • Page 83 5) Language Select a user language. The language choices are English, Korean, French, German, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese. When the settings are complete, click Save button to save the settings, or click Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 84 6) Maintenance • Maintenance: – Restart: The unit is restarted without changing any of the settings. Use this method if the unit is not behaving as expected. – Reset: The unit is restarted and most current settings are reset to factory default values. The settings that are not affected are: * the boot protocol (DHCP or static) * the static IP address...
  • Page 85 7) Support The support page provides valuable information on troubleshooting and contact information, should you require technical assistance. • Logs: The network camera supports system and event log information. Click the Log Search button to search the Access, Event, Setup or Control log data. •...
  • Page 86 – Media Check: Click the Media Check button to get the information about the cameras video and audio stream. You can see the pop-up window below. – Network Check: Click the Network Check button to get the information about the cameras network setting and traffic.
  • Page 87: Help

    3.7 Help The Help information window will be provided as a popup window so that users can open and read it without needing to log-in. It will offer a description of the setting and Help page so that users can manipulate the network camera without a reference to the manual.
  • Page 88: A Appendix

    A Appendix A.1 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting if problems occur, verify the installation of the network camera with the instructions in this manual and with other operating equipment. Isolate the problem to the specific piece of equipment in the system and refer to the equipment manual for further information. Problems/Symptoms Possible Causes or Corrective Actions The camera cannot be...
  • Page 89: Alarm Connection

    A.2 Alarm Connection The following connection diagram gives an example of how to connect a network camera. A.3 Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance allows detection and correction of minor that faults before they become serious and cause equipment failure. Every three-month, perform the following maintenance. 1.
  • Page 90: System Requirement For Web Browser

    A.4 System Requirement for Web Browser • Operating System: Microsoft Windows OS Series • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz or higher, 1GB RAM or more, 10GB free disk or higher • VGA: AGP, Video RAM 32MB or higher (1024x768, 24bpp or higher) A.5 General Performance Considerations When setting up your system, it is important to consider how various settings and situations will affect performance.
  • Page 91: Product Specification

    A.6 Product Specification Optical Zoom 23X Lens 5mm ~ 117mm Angle of View 56.6° (H) ~ 3° (H) Image Sensor 1/2.8" SONY STARVIS CMOS sensor Color: 0.35 Lux @ 50 IRE Min. Illumination B/W: 0 Lux (IR LED On) Scanning Mode Progressive Scan Wide Dynamic Range True WDR...
  • Page 92 TCP/IP, UDP, IPv4/IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, QoS, FTP, UPnP, Protocols RTP, RTSP,RTCP, DHCP, ARP, Zeroconf, Bonjour Client Software Web, SmartManager, Client S/W, Mobile S/W Network Max. User Connection Live : 10 Users, Playback : 3 Users API Support Open API, ONVIF Compliance Mobile Support Android, i-OS Video Composite Out...
  • Page 93 VIDEOR E. Hartig GmbH Exclusive distribution through special- ised trade channels only. VIDEOR E. Hartig GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Straße 8 63322 Rödermark/Germany Tel. +49 (0) 6074 / 888-0 Technical changes reserved Fax +49 (0) 6074 / 888-100 www.videor.com...

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