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User Guide
Roughneck® AI V2000 Series and
Roughneck V2100 Series Cameras
XX318-00-03
Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will
meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as
described in the documentation. This system has not been designed to be used in
life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
Document Number: 8009-8318-00-03 Product specifications subject to change without notice.
Issued: 6/2023 Copyright © 2023 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Page 1 Roughneck V2100 Series Cameras XX318-00-03 Vicon Industries Inc. Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will Tel: 631-952-2288) Fax: 631-951-2288 meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    V2000/V2100 User Guide Table of Content Connection ..................................2 Live View ..................................... 4 Playback ....................................7 Configuration ..................................9 Encode ..............................9 Image ..............................12 Lens Control (Camera Dependent) ....................... 18 Video ..............................20 Network ............................... 23 System ..............................32 Account ..............................
  • Page 3: Connection

    PRONTO Device Manager, which can be found on Vicon’s website. Note that when accessing the camera for the first time, a message will display to reset the password. Since this is a network-based camera, an IP address must be assigned. The camera’s default IP address is obtained automatically through a DHCP server in your network;...
  • Page 4 V2000/V2100 User Guide PRONTO Device Manager PRONTO is Vicon’s device manager (Discovery tool) that can be used to discover all Vicon cameras on a system. Figure: PRONTO Interface • Upon startup of the PRONTO Device Manager, the tool’s auto-discovery function generates a list of the discovered cameras on the network in a resource list.
  • Page 5: Live View

    V2000/V2100 User Guide Live View After accessing and logging in to the IP address of the camera, there are 3 main options on the upper left side: “Live View,” “Playback” and “Configuration.” The upper right corner indicates the current user level and has the “Logout”...
  • Page 6 V2000/V2100 User Guide Figure: Live View (Fisheye model without AI) Figure: Live View (Fisheye model with AI) In “Live View” page, user will have access to real-time Live View display. The drop-down menu under “Media Player” title consists of 2 options for display: JPEG and H.264; JPEG offers a broad range of browser options, including Chrome, Opera, etc., but has lower frame rate display.
  • Page 7 V2000/V2100 User Guide RS-485 Control Panel The control panel on the left side of the UI contains the full functionalities of external RS-485 device, which is compatible with the V2008 Box Camera only. Refer to the detailed functions that follow. Figure: RS-485 Control Panel 1.
  • Page 8: Playback

    V2000/V2100 User Guide Playback The cameras provide a method to play video stored on a micro SD card. Due to compatibility issues related to video and audio formats, when playing video stored on a micro SD card, it is highly recommended to use Chrome or Safari browser. Remember that both camera and browser must support the same format;...
  • Page 9 V2000/V2100 User Guide Figure: Timeline Area User can click and then drag left or right to see other parts of the timeline area. Based on the search configuration, if there is a video list on the micro SD card, it will be shown on timeline area in different colors, sizes and times, based on type, duration and time recorded, respectively.
  • Page 10: Configuration

    V2000/V2100 User Guide Configuration After clicking “Configuration,” the screen will display as below, with several menu options on the left side for users to configure. These will be explained one by one in the following chapters. 1. Encode 1.1 Encode Figure: Encode Settings Profile and Streams Profile...
  • Page 11 V2000/V2100 User Guide Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) is a computer networking architecture that specifies a resource allocation to each device on a priority-based pattern for ideal bandwidth management. The bigger the value, the higher priority it will be. Frame Rate: 30 ~ 1 Choose desired frames per second from the dropdown menu.
  • Page 12 V2000/V2100 User Guide GOP: 1 ~ 60 GOP stands for Group of Picture length. Select the GOP length number from 1 to 60 for 60 Hz camera type. Smaller number means the distance between 2 I-frames is smaller, which needs more network bandwidth while having better image quality.
  • Page 13: Image

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 2. Image 2.1 Exposure This section allows a user to control the settings pertaining to exposure mode and day/night modes. The screen will vary depending on the selections made. Basic Settings Figure: Exposure Basic Settings Exposure Mode: Auto/Flickerless/Shutter Priority/Manual There are 4 modes to select from, which are described below.
  • Page 14 V2000/V2100 User Guide DC Iris Control: Auto/Full (Box Camera only) DC Iris Control, driven by electric currents, is one of the auto iris modes that helps the surveillance camera to automatically adjust its iris opening for better adaptation to environments with constant changes in light levels.
  • Page 15 V2000/V2100 User Guide Gain: 0 ~ 36 The larger the value, the more intensity of light comes into the camera and vice versa. Gain is only available when exposure mode “Manual” is selected. Otherwise, a Max  Note Gain slider is provided, 0 Day Night Settings Figure: Day Night Switch Control Settings Day Night Switch Control –...
  • Page 16 P Iris Control will display for adjustment. Note that the full P Iris functionality is only available when one of the supported lenses is mounted to the camera. If using Vicon lens V4-13VF-P select TAMRON M118VP413IRCS_CS_Mount_P; if using  Note V12-50VF-P select TAMRON M118VP1250IR_CS_Mount_P.
  • Page 17 V2000/V2100 User Guide IR Control is NOT available in Box camera; check “Appendix: Product Comparison-IR  Control” for details. Notes Adaptive IR function is supported in motorized lens models; check “Appendix: Product  Comparison-IR Control” for details. Highlight compensation (HLC) allows the camera to compensate for high focus points of light, such as headlight, to reduce blooming that can wipe out detail and enhance the overall quality of the image.
  • Page 18 V2000/V2100 User Guide 2.3 Basic Setting Figure: Basic Settings Quality Sharpness: 0 ~ 100 Increasing the sharpness value will define the edges and small features of viewing images. If the edges appear too smooth or blurred, increase the sharpness. Selecting higher value provides the sharper image.
  • Page 19: Lens Control (Camera Dependent)

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 3. Lens Control (Camera Dependent) 3.1 Lens Control/Back Focus Figure: Lens Control/Back Focus Settings Zoom Control Absolute: 1 ~ 3 By dragging the bar for Manual Zoom Control, user can adjust lens zoom view between zoom in (Tele).and zoom out for a view of wide angle (Wide).
  • Page 20 V2000/V2100 User Guide Advanced Focus Control  Step Control There are 3 levels for step control; each level indicates the number of steps of every focus movement. For example, with level 1, every focus will move one step; with level 2, each focus will move 5 steps. Zoom Trigger: On/Off Due to the quick changes of surrounding light intensity between day and night environments, the lens focus will be affected by a certain amount.
  • Page 21: Video

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 4. Video 4.1 Privacy Zone Privacy Zone enables user to block out a specific portion of the screen for privacy concerns. It must apply on all streams, TV output, and live view and it should not affect the motion detection behavior. There are up to 8 privacy zones for users to define.
  • Page 22 V2000/V2100 User Guide Basic Setting iZone iZone is a feature that utilizes an intelligent algorithm to place diverse compression levels on different areas while retaining the target bitrate. By enabling this feature, user can designate a customized zone, which will be compressed less to enhance the clear image quality within the zone, while the undefined zone, being less important, will be reduced for image quality by higher compression ratio.
  • Page 23 V2000/V2100 User Guide EcoFrame  Under Mode, select EcoFrame or EcoZone + EcoFrame. By enabling the proprietary EcoFrame function, the overall bitrate, i.e., bandwidth utilization, will be reduced even further. When less motion occurs within a scene, e.g., in a storeroom, I-frame number, which is needed when motion is in a scene, will be drastically reduced by EcoFrame activation.
  • Page 24: Network

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 5. Network 5.1 General This section allows user to set detailed settings related to wired network condition for the camera. Basic Settings Figure: Network Basic Settings HTTP Port: 80/ 1025 ~ 65535 This protocol allows for TCP protocol quality without having to open specific ports for streaming. If using a firewall, the user can utilize this protocol to allow streaming data through it.
  • Page 25 V2000/V2100 User Guide Description of IP Settings Item Option/ Range Description User can manually input IP address and the related Manual settings. This is a point-to-point-based protocol that offers authentication, encryption and compression. It PPPoE Mode authenticates user with the predefined username and password.
  • Page 26 V2000/V2100 User Guide Device Name: Only device name will be shown.  User Input: User can input a user-friendly customized name for the camera.  Enable SSL: On/Off Turn Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on to enable communication security mechanism over internet network.
  • Page 27 V2000/V2100 User Guide 5.4 RTSP RTSP is a standard protocol for connecting a client to establish and control streaming data over the web. If you want to allow third-party devices or software to access video/audio streams from the IP camera over the network, you must configure the RTSP ports. The major difference between Unicast and Multicast is how client and server communicate packets with each other.
  • Page 28 V2000/V2100 User Guide URL streaming. rtsp://(camera IP address)/(URL stream 1)  rtsp://(camera IP address)/(URL stream 2)  rtsp://(camera IP address)/(URL stream 3)  For example: rtsp://192.168.0.30/URL stream1 Metadata: On/Off Turn Metadata On from the dropdown to enable information about data, which means the data information will be allocated systematically, keeping similar data together by certain criteria and distinguishing dissimilar data organizationally to effectively transmit data information.
  • Page 29 V2000/V2100 User Guide 5.5 SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet standard protocol used for monitoring and managing the status of devices connected to IP networks. Three versions of SNMP have been developed, SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, with the newest version featuring improvements in performance, flexibility and security.
  • Page 30 V2000/V2100 User Guide Heartbeat Interval: 5 ~ 600 Input desired value in seconds for Heartbeat Interval (when a Mode is selected). Event: On/Off Specifically designed for event occurrence, this option, when turned On (when a Mode is selected), will automatically record the log file of events that occurred for review afterwards. Download MIB Click “Download”...
  • Page 31 V2000/V2100 User Guide IP Address 1 ~ 10 Manually input IP addresses in each of the fields to be allowed or denied access. After entering the address, check the box in front of each address to activate the filters of allow or deny. 5.8 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) is the system that can automatically upgrade DSN records without further manual editing in real time, resulting in faster and smoother web address directing.
  • Page 32 V2000/V2100 User Guide Figure: Self Signed & Request Settings Request  Similar to the settings of Self-Signed, by clicking the “Generate Certificate” after inputting the required fields, Request will provide user, in addition to showing the information like self signed, with a download option of created certificate for future utilization.
  • Page 33: System

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 6. System 6.1 Date & Time Figure: Date & Time Settings Basic Setting Current Server Time The current date/time is displayed here. Synchronization Mode: Manually/PC/NTP Server Manually: Enter information to set date and time manually and individually. ...
  • Page 34 V2000/V2100 User Guide 6.2 Audio For those cameras equipped with audio input/output ports, the camera is able to connect with external audio devices for audio input and output individually. See the settings page and descriptions below for more details. Figure: Audio Settings Audio In Setting Source: Line In/Built-in Mic in (model dependent) Select which audio source will be connected from the 2 options in the dropdown menu.
  • Page 35 LAN cable during the upgrading process. It takes approximately 3 minutes for the unit to reboot after the firmware upgrade process. Click “Upload” to locate the firmware file and click “Upgrade” to proceed or use Vicon’s PRONTO Device Manager; refer to the Connection section of this manual.
  • Page 36 V2000/V2100 User Guide 6.5 Advanced Security This screen provides a mechanism to protect the network ports from cyber-security concerns. If any attack is found through consistent but abnormal network packets, the camera system will turn off the port attacked and send a warning email notification. Speak to your IT administrator before making any changes to this screen.
  • Page 37 V2000/V2100 User Guide 6.7 RS485 When connecting the camera with external RS485-based device, user is required to define related parameters including “Baud Rate” and “Device Address,” both of which need to be compatible with the camera and the connected device, for proper operation. Figure: RS485 Settings RS485 function is available for box camera model only;...
  • Page 38: Account

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 7. Account 7.1 Account Management Figure: Account Settings Account Setting Access Level: Admin/Operator/User Admin: Admin level has the highest privilege control for accessing camera, allowing handling of  both Live View and all the Configuration settings. The default username is ADMIN and password for Admin depends on user’s initial setting.
  • Page 39 V2000/V2100 User Guide application protocol, has a major role in both intranet and internet applications to facilitate information sharing between devices. Figure: LDAP Settings Basic Setting Server Input a server for LDAP. Port: 389/1025 ~ 65535 It is recommended to use the default port number 389; however, if it is required to change the port number, contact your system administrator.
  • Page 40: Event Source

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 8. Event Source Event source configurations consist of Event Specific, Handler and Arming Schedule. The table below gives an overview of event source configurations and relevant remarks. Settings Type Arming Remark Event Specific Handler Schedule Alarm NO/NC ...
  • Page 41 V2000/V2100 User Guide Enable: Check the box to enable the OSD function when event occurs.  Text: Input desired text manually to display when event occurs.  HTTP Generic Event Enable: Check the box to enable the function when event occurs. ...
  • Page 42 V2000/V2100 User Guide After clicking “Edit,” the setting page will display as below. By default, the boxes are all checked 24/7. User can individually establish up to 3 sets of time ranges for each day, where start and end times can be separately defined.
  • Page 43 V2000/V2100 User Guide Figure: Alarm Event Settings Basic Setting Enable: Check the box to enable the alarm input function. Type: NO/NC NO (Normally Opened): An alarm will be triggered when the external contact closes. NC (Normally Closed): An alarm will be triggered when the external contact opens. 8.2 Audio By connecting to an audio input device, e.g., microphone, the camera can receive an audio input signal from the microphone and react with certain responses that are preset in this section.
  • Page 44 V2000/V2100 User Guide Basic Setting Enable: Check the box to enable the audio input event function. Sound Intensity Threshold: 1 ~ 100 Define an exact sound intensity threshold to trigger the actions when the camera receives audio signal from the connected input device. Select 100 for the highest sound intensity threshold. 8.3 Motion This function is designed to establish related actions when the camera detects motion issues.
  • Page 45 V2000/V2100 User Guide Figure: Network Event Settings Basic Setting Wired Network Loss Check the box to enable the detection of network loss. When the camera loses internet access, the network loss event will be detected and recorded. Wired Network Conflict Check the box to enable the detection of network conflict.
  • Page 46 V2000/V2100 User Guide 8.6 Tamper This function is designed to establish related actions when the camera is subject to tamper events. Figure: Tamper Detection Settings Basic Setting Enable: Check the box to enable tamper detection. Sensitivity: High/Mid/Low Set the sensitivity for tamper detection. High means that camera can be triggered with a minor tamper issue, while Low means that camera is triggered with only a major tamper issue.
  • Page 47: Video Analytics

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 9. Video Analytics Video Analytics technology processes digital video using a special AI algorithm to perform security related functions. Using these analytics provides a practical solution to reviewing hours of surveillance video to identify incidents that have been configured, increasing efficiency of security monitoring. From the Configuration tab, select Advanced Analytics from the list on the left side.
  • Page 48 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.1 Line Crossing Line Crossing is designed to establish borders to outline certain zones within the camera coverage. For example, these lines can outline an entry way or the perimeter of a property. This feature also does line counting and these values are presented in the analytics Live page. Up to 3 lines can be configured, each noted by a different color, green, blue or yellow.
  • Page 49 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.2 Loitering Loitering is designed to watch for suspect people/objects that enter and linger within a defined area for a defined period of time. Up to three areas can be defined for loitering, each with a different color, green, blue or yellow.
  • Page 50 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.3 Crowding Crowding is designed to keep track of the number of people/objects in a designated area. This can be useful when it is necessary to minimize the number of people/objects in any given area to create an alarm when there is congestion in the defined area.
  • Page 51 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.4 Intrusion Intrusion can define an area to watch for any suspicious or unauthorized person/object that enters the specified area. This way a critical area can be monitored for any trespassing. Up to three areas can be defined for intrusion, each with a different color, green, blue or yellow.
  • Page 52 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.5 Tailgating Tailgating is designed to control access to a sensitive area and detect if more than one person/vehicle enters an area too close to the previous entry. Up to 3 lines can be configured, each noted by a different color, green, blue or yellow line. Figure: Tailgating Settings Basic Setting Click the arrow on Line 1 to open the screen above.
  • Page 53 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.6 Object Removed Object Removed detection was developed to guarantee that valuable or important objects are safeguarded in their location. Up to three areas can be defined for object removed, each with a different color, green, blue or yellow. Figure: Object Removed Settings Basic Setting Click the arrow on Area 1 to open the screen above.
  • Page 54 V2000/V2100 User Guide 9.7 Object Left Object Left is designed to prevent an object from being intentionally deposited in a critical place. If an object is left in a defined area, it can quickly be determined if it is suspicious. Up to three areas can be defined for object left, each with a different color (green, blue or yellow).
  • Page 55 V2000/V2100 User Guide Notes on Anchor Point: Setting the anchor point adds another dimension to fine-tune how an event is triggered. Since objects are represented as a bounding box, this pinpoints exactly where in that box the trigger occurs. By selecting the specific place in the bounding box (Bottom Center/Right/Left, Top Center/Right/Left, or Center Center) that the object triggers the alarm, each analytic event can be customized for different scenarios.
  • Page 56: Event Setting

    V2000/V2100 User Guide 10. Event Setting 10.1 Alarm Out This section is designed to set up detailed settings for alarm output(s) when events occur. Make sure you have enabled alarm output in each event section to activate this function. Figure: Alarm Output Settings Alarm Out Enable: Select “On”...
  • Page 57 V2000/V2100 User Guide NO (Normally Open): An alarm will be triggered when the external contact closes.  NC (Normally Closed): An alarm will be triggered when the external contact opens.  On Time: 0.1 ~ 200 (sec) Define a specific duration for alarm output. Off Time: 0.1 ~ 200 (sec) Define a specific interval for each alarm output triggering.
  • Page 58 V2000/V2100 User Guide Server Address Input a designated server address for email notification. Port Set “25” as default or change to a dedicated number. Discuss with your IT administrator for details if necessary. User Name Input a user name with privileges to access the server. Password Input the password associated with the user name.
  • Page 59 V2000/V2100 User Guide 10.3 FTP This section is designed to set up detailed settings for FTP image storing when events occur. Make sure FTP function has been enabled in each event section to activate this function. Figure: FTP Settings Basic Setting Server Address Input an FTP server address.
  • Page 60 V2000/V2100 User Guide Basic Setting Record Type: Video/Audio and Video Choose which recording type to use: Audio and Video: Both video and audio will be recorded.  Video: Only video will be recorded.  Record Status: One Shot/Continuous Define the method of recording. One Shot: Camera records video with designated clip duration and file size.
  • Page 61 V2000/V2100 User Guide 10.5 SD Card This section is designed to set up detailed settings for Edge Recording when events occur. Make sure the SD card is mounted, installed and formatted and the Edge Record function has been enabled in each event section to activate this function.
  • Page 62 V2000/V2100 User Guide 10.6 Snapshot This section is designed to set up detailed settings for snapshot capture when events occur. Make sure the Snapshot function has been enabled in each event section to activate this function. Figure: Snapshot Settings Basic Setting Pre Event Capture Count: 1 ~ 10 (Frame) Set the number of frames to be captured prior to an event.
  • Page 63 V2000/V2100 User Guide Delete File Click “Delete” to remove the sound file from the list. A Delete All button allows you to remove all files. Select File Click the “Choose File” button to open the window for selecting a desired sound file from your local computer.
  • Page 64: Appendix 1: Product Comparison

    V2000/V2100 User Guide Appendix 1: Product Comparison Dome Model Type V2102D-W313MIR V2105D-W313MIR H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP Video H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP Compression H.264 HP (>=720p) H.264 HP (>=720p) MJPEG MJPEG Max Resolution 2 MP at 30fps 5 MP at 30fps &...
  • Page 65 V2000/V2100 User Guide Bullet Dome Model Type V2008D-W310MIR/ V2102B-W313MIR V2105B-W313MIR V2002D-W313MIR V2005D-W313MIR V2008-W-NL V2008D-W818MIR H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP Video H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP Compression H.264 HP (>=720p) H.264 HP (>=720p) H.264 HP (>=720p)
  • Page 66 V2000/V2100 User Guide Bullet Micro Dome Panoramic Model Type V2008B-W310MIR/ V2002B-W313MIR V2005B-W313MIR V2002D-W28IR V2005D-W28IR V2360W-12-1 V2008B-W818MIR H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP H.265/HEVC MP Video H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP H.264 MP/BP Compression H.264 HP (>=720p) H.264 HP (>=720p)
  • Page 67: Appendix 2: Continuous Recording To An Sd Card

    V2000/V2100 User Guide Appendix 2: Continuous Recording to an SD Card There are two options for continuous recording to the uSD card, Regular and Persist. Regular uses pre-defined intervals. The date/time must be set properly to record the clips, preferably with time synched to an NTP server.
  • Page 68 V2000/V2100 User Guide Playback: Press Search to update the timeline. The selected clip will play, and the playback will stop at the end of the clip. Click on the next clip to play it back.
  • Page 69 V2000/V2100 User Guide 2. If user wants to use Persist mode and see the timeline updated: If the event has not ended yet, you can see the blue color on the timeline after 50 MB file is generated. However, if the event is finished, then the green color will be blended with the blue timeline.
  • Page 70 V2000/V2100 User Guide Playback: Press Search to update the timeline. The selected clip will play, and the playback will stop at the end of the clip. Click on the next clip to play it back.
  • Page 71 l is intended for administrators and users of network camera, and applicable firmware is specified in the cover page. It includes instructions for using and managing the camera on your network. Previous experience in networking will be of useful when using this product. The network camera supports ONVIF profile S, profile G, profile Q.

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