Summary of Contents for Concept Pro VHSDIR-670EXT-IP
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VHSDIR-670EXT-IP IP HIGH SPEED DOME USER MANU A L...
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Precautions Please read and understand this document before using the device and strictly observe the rules in it. If the device is installed in a public place, provide appropriate signage warning of CCTV surveillance. Failure to correctly use electrical products may cause fire and severe injuries.
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If this device is installed in places where thunder and lightning frequently occur, earth • the device nearby to discharge high energy from lightning strikes and prevent damage. Avoid heavy loads, intensive shocks and soaking during transportation and storage. The •...
1. Device Description 1.1. Product Appearance Fig. 1 Appearance of the IR Network High Speed Dome Fig. 2 Multi-head cable from dome camera...
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Cores of the multi-head cable: No. Color Function Description Brown Alarm output Seven channels of switching-value alarm channel 1 input and two channels of switching-value alarm output. Brown/Black Alarm output channel 1 common terminal Alarm output channel 2 Red/Black Alarm output channel 2 common terminal...
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No. Color Function Description White taped Audio input Receives analog audio signals from devices core such as a sound pickup device. Red core AC 24V power supply The red and black core supply power for the wire device, and supply power for the heater. Black core Grounding wire...
1.2. Features 1.2.1. Network Features Supports complete TCP/IP protocol suite. • Supports video, audio, and alarm data. • Provides a built-in web browser and supports access using Internet explorer. • Supports network data transmission and remote access. • Supports Point-to-Point protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Dynamic Host •...
2.2. Installing the Dome Camera The dome camera can be wall-mounted or suspended. To prevent water flow into the camera, ensure that the multi-head cable is not exposed. Fig. 3 Camera Dimensions (mm) 2.3. Wall-Mounted installation Mark out drilling points on wall based on bracket size. •...
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Thread all the cables through the wall bracket component as shown in Fig. 5 • Fig. 5 Attach the PTZ camera to the wall bracket component and fit it into the connector. • Tighten the four screws to fix the connector and camera as shown in Fig. 6. •...
2.4. Suspension Installation Mark out drilling points for the suspension bracket. • Drill four φ8mm holes to minimum 60mm depth. • Insert the expansion bolts into the holes. • Fix the connector to the suspension bracket base as shown in Fig. 7. •...
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Attach the PTZ camera to the suspension bracket component and fit it into the • connector. Tighten the four screws to fix the camera and bracket as shown in Fig. 9. • Fig. 9 Mount the PTZ dome camera to the mounting surface and fully tighten the four •...
3. Quick Configuration 3.1. Login and Logout Use Internet Explorer 6 or later to ensure all functions are available. 3.1.1. Logging in to system Open Internet Explorer • Enter the IP address of IP camera in the address box (default value: 192.168.0.120) •...
3.2. Live Video page layout Table 3 describes elements on the live video page: Element Description 1 Real-time video area Real-time videos are displayed in this area. You can also set sensor parameters. 2 Tabs Use to switch between Live Video and Configuration pages 3 Logout / password Buttons to change password and to return to login page.
3.2.1. PTZ Control Box Allows the user to: Control the camera direction, zoom in or out, and change the focal length and • aperture Adjust the PTZ rotation speed. • Add, delete, and invoke the presents and tacks. • Set up scans and tours •...
3.2.2. Module Control Box Allows the user to: Set timed operation • Adjust image settings; gamma, sharpness, saturation, brightness, contrast etc. • Use mirror and still image mode. • Adjust exposure; gain, shutter and iris. • Adjust white balance. •...
3.3. Configuration page layout Elements on the configuration page Element Description 1 Menu area Allows selection of a menu from the tree to set device parameters, including the device information, audio and video streams, alarm setting, and privacy mask function. 2 Detail area This changes to show information and allow entry of settings for the item selected in the Menu area.
3.4. Browsing Video Users can view real-time video in the web management system. 3.4.1. Preparation To ensure that real-time video can be played properly, it may be necessary to set up Internet Explorer when you log on for the first time as follows: Open Internet Explorer.
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Choose Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom level. • Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins section • Set Download unsigned ActiveX controls and Initialize and script ActiveX controls not • marked as safe for scripting to Enable, as shown below. Download and install the player control as prompted.
3.4.2. Downloading the right control Open the live video page in Internet Explorer. • Click on the link Click here to shift playing live video with short delay widget below • the image as shown below Click to allow Internet Explorer to install the ActiveX control. •...
3.5. Setting Local Network Parameters Local network parameters include: IP protocol • IP address • Subnet mask • Default gateway • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • Preferred Domain Name System (DNS) server • Alternate DNS server • 3.5.1. Procedure In the Menu area of the Configuration tab Choose Device >...
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Parameter Description Setting DHCP The device automatically Click the option button [On/Off] obtains the IP address from the NOTE. To query the current IP address of DHCP server. the device, you must query it on the platform based on the device name. DHCP IP IP address that the DHCP server N/A.
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Direction Supported Power memory Supported Network Largest screen size 1920*1080 function Primary stream: 25/30fps( 1920*1080) 500kbps-12Mbps Frame rate 25/30fps( 1280*720) 200kbps-8Mbps Secondary stream: 100kbps-6Mbps H.264 (CBR): User stream control H.264 (VBR): Video coding Selectable image quality: 1-9 MJPEG: Selectable image quality: 1-9 Bit rate control CBR, VBR Image coding...
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Power Manual/Auto Infrared angle Varies with the focal length IR viewing distance 100 meters Open infrared lamp lower 1-3Lux illumination Close infrared lamp over 7-10Lux illumination Open delay time 1 sec Close delay time 60 sec Infrared lamp strength intelligent control System Network interface...
5. Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Remedies Power supply fault Replace No action when power is Bad power connection Correct switched on Transformer damaged Replace Mechanical failure Repair Abnormal self-check. Images Camera inclined Reinstall with motor noise Power supply Replace inadequate Video signal fault Reinstall...
6. Lightning and Surge Protection The product uses TVS lightning proof technology to prevent damage by lightning strikes below 1500W and impulse signals such as surge, but the following precautions should also be observed to ensure electrical safety in practical situations: Keep communication cables at least 50m away from high voltage equipment or •...
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