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IP COLOUR CAMERA, 12V DC ART.40892 Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference. Via Don Arrigoni, 5 24020 Rovetta S. Lorenzo (Bergamo) http://www.comelit.it – E mail: export.department@comelit.it...
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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS: 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 OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION: EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"...
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 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. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ INSTRUCTIONS -- All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS -- The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. CLEANING -- Unplug video monitor or equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
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15. SERVICING -- Do not attempt to service video monitor or equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 16. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE -- Unplug video monitor or equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
1. Product Introduction Unlike an analog camera, the NETWORK CAMERA enables users to easily see a real-time monitoring screen on Internet regardless of distance and locations, requiring no additional equipment. In addition, it takes less time to be installed due to its simplified cabling with PoE and reduces the chance of abnormal operations or damages due to poor power.
2. Network Camera Installation 2.1 Installation Order Before operating this Network Camera, make sure to connect a network cable to power. Users can add an alarm cable or an audio cable there depending on what operation methods they choose. As far as a camera-fixing stand is concerned, consult with an installer about its installation locations.
2.3 Audio Connection The NETWORK CAMERA enables users to send and receive a voice through the input/output module. Use it after connecting the port to the microphone and speaker, which have an amplifier function. External Speaker External Microphone 2.4 Alarm Connection Users can control the alarm systems like a siren, an Alarm Input 1 alarm and a warning light through two alarm inputs.
3. Operation by Web Browser 3.1 Connecting the Network Camera by Web Browser ●Execute the Web Browser on the PC. ●Enter the camera address on the address window of the Web Brower and execute it. http://192.168.0.2/ (If the camera has no IP address or its IP address is wrong, users will fail to connect the camera.
3.3 NETWORK CAMERA Setting Camera setting is divided into video, audio, alarm, and system settings. And the detailed screen will be provided for each setting. 3.3.1 Video Setting The video setting is classified into Basic, MPEG-4, and Still Images. The Basic menu includes a setting menu for real-time monitoring.
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MPEG4 Video Stream Frame rate Upon the real-time play, users should select a frame refresh rate per second. If the rate is high, the image will become smooth. On the other hand, if the rate is low, the image will not be natural but it can reduce a network load. Bit-rate control Variable bit rate (VBR): It refers to the type of using a variable bit rate (VBR).
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AE & AWB Setting For more detailed settings, users can set the white balance and automatic exposure control. It is possible to designate the basic value according to the types of light or set it to a full automation mode. White Balance Control White Balance Mode When it comes to the White Balance Mode, users should select an illumination mode...
3.3.2 Audio Setting Basic Setting Users can use a microphone and speaker by using the audio function. Audio Setting Compression type Users can increase a transmission rate or enhance a tone quality by selecting an audio compression mode. The PCM 16-bit implements the best tone quality, while the PCM 8-bit corresponds to that of radio sound.
3.3.3 Alarm Setting Alarm In Setting This function enables users to conduct the alarm input/output setting and event setting. Motion Detection Setting Motion information is processed by splitting the screen into 64 areas. Each area can be selected by clicking with the mouse, and green point shown in the selected area. The area which uses the motion information as an event is shown green point, while the area which does not use the information is indicated empty.
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Alarm IN Port 1 Setting Type Select the operation mode of the Alarm Input 1. Select either “N.O.(Normal Open)” or “N.C.(Normal Close)” Alarm dwelling time [0~180] Designate a running time for alarm occurrence. Select one out of 0 to 180 seconds. Alarm IN Port 2 Setting Type Select the operation mode of the Alarm Input 2.
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Alarm Out Setting Upon the alarm occurrence, this function enables users to receive a mailing or ftp service to the mobile phones or mail address designated by users. SMPT(eMail) Setting Sender : Enter an eMail address to send a mail. Receiver list: Enter up to 10 eMail addresses to receive a mail.
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-JPEG Settings Sets up the creation condition, screen size, color and name of JPEG file to be sent to FTP. Pre event: Creates the JPEG file of chapter 1~5 for 1~2 seconds before the event is generated. Post event: Creates the JPEG file of chapter 1~15 for 1~2 seconds after the event is generated.
3.3.4 System Setting Users Setting This NETWORK CAMERA's Authority Policy 1. Anonymous User Access Permit Mode This mode enables any anonymous users to have an access to the NETWORK CAMERA to monitor and set it. 2. Anonymous User Access Denial Mode Upon selecting this mode, the NETWORK CAMERA operates in two authority groups.
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User List Setting Show a registered user account. -Add User Enter a user name and password to be added, and register them by pressing the “Add” button. -Modify User Information After selecting a user to be corrected and changing its name and password, press the “modify”...
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Date & Time Setting Date & Time Current Time: Indicate a current time. Date: Indicate a current day, month, and year. Time: Indicate a current day, month, and year. New Time Time Zone: Select a time zone to be used. Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes: Check it if users are to apply the Summer Time.
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Network Setting Setting in regard to network can be executed. Settings for IP, DNS, Host Name, Port, and Network traffic can be established, along with setting for DDNS and RTP. Basic Setting Basic settings for IP, DNS, Host Name, and Port are possible, and possibly works as a adjustment role in reducing the overload of network bandwidth in use, by applying Network traffic capability.
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Services HTTP port: Enter a port to receive a service through the HTTP. Default Port Number is “80” . RTSP port: Enter a port to receive a service through the RTSP. Default Port Number is “7070” . Network traffic - Maximum bandwidth Set a limitation on user network resources by designating the maximum bandwidth.
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RTP Setting Have a setting for sending and receiving an audio or video on a real-time basis. Stream RTP after Network Camera start-up Enter a destination IP and Port to send stream automatically through the RTP while the Network Camera has booting. Send to DHCP server IP: Send stream to the DHCP server.
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RTSP/RTP settings Perform a multicast setting to send a video and audio to multiple users. (Up to 10 users) RTP destination IP Disable Multicast: Do no use the multicast. Enable Multicast: Use the multicast. Multicast destination IP: Enter an IP between 224.0.0.0 and 239.255.255.255. Although it is empty, an IP will be entered automatically.
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Maintenance Maintain Server < Restart > Restart the NETWORK CAMERA. < Userset > Initialize a user setting value of audio/video, alarm, etc. < Restore > Restore all the values except a network-related setting to a basic value. < Default > Restore all the setting values to a basic value. Upgrade Server Carry out the upgrade by importing an upgrade file and pressing the „Upgrade button.
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Program Support Information Troubleshooting When problems occur during operation, please consult with an installer. Server Report If its support is requested, please attach a server report. Log & Report Users can check the system log and server report. ■ Logs Reports Users can check the log Users can check a...
Program Information The following website will provide the support information for the NETWORK CAMERA system information and operation. 3.4 Help The Help information window will be provided as a popup window so that users can open and read it without a need for log-in. It will offer a description on setting and Help page by which users can manipulate the Network Camera without a reference to the manual.
4. Operating e-Video Client 4CH 4.1 Introduction of Program The PC program is used for operating multiple Network Cameras. This program can be installed from the supplied CD-ROM disk. You can observe, record and playback up to four Network Cameras in real-time, and there is no limit for the number of Network Cameras to be managed.
Select “Next” to continue to the next step. Select “Install” to start the installation. The installation may take a few minutes or more according to the system performance. After the installation, press “Finish” to finish the installation. When required, reboot the system. 4.3 Running e-Video Client 4CH for the First Time Double-click the “e-Video Client 4CH”...
4.3.1 User Interface ○ 1 Date & Time: Displays current time and date for PC. ○ 2 Minimize: Minimizes the window. ○ 3 Close: Exits the program. ○ 4 Tab Menu: Is the tab menu displaying functions required for the operation. ○...
4.4 Network Camera Management 4.4.1 Registering Network Camera ○ 1 Group Registration Before registering network cameras, register the group first. Enter a group name to use, and press the “Add” button to register a group to the left window. ○ 2 Network Equipment Registration Register a network camera to be operated to the registered group.
4.4.2 Connecting Network Camera If users double-click a group on the “CAMERA LIST” window, a list of registered network equipments will be displayed. -Connecting Individual Network Equipment Drag a network equipment to be connected and drop it on the screen. Users can see the real-time screen by dragging each network equipment and drop it on the desired screen.
4.5 Real-time Observation If the Network Camera is connected properly, video is shown on the screen. If video is not shown on the screen, check the registration information of the Network Camera and make sure that accurate values are entered. If video is now shown even with the accurate values, contact with the installation dealer for solving the problem.
4.5.1 Operating Network Camera ○ 1 Camera Name This is a name entered when users register network equipment to distinguish network equipment. A name of network equipment can be edited by clicking the network equipment from the tap menu “Connect” and press the “Edit” button. ○...
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○ 3 Motion Event When a motion event occurs, the motion icon, located at upper right of the screen, blinks for the time period set in the Network Camera setting. Refer to “4.7.1 Setting up Network Cameras – ○ 2 Motion Setup” for details on the motion setting. ○...
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○ 5 Disconnection In order to disconnect the Network Camera after finishing a real-time observation, press the disconnection button. ○ 6 Recording In order to save the real-time observation video to PC, press the recording button. The real-time observation video current shown is recorded and saved to PC. For the method of recording, search and playback, please see the “4.6 Recording/Search/Playback Video.”...
4.5.2 Screen Selection When clicking a certain screen in the 4-split screen mode, the screen is selected. Also, the screen selection button corresponding to the screen is turned on in red. In the 1- split screen mode, press the screen selection button to change to the corresponding screen.
4.5.4 Full Screen When you want to watch only the observation screen, you can select the full screen mode. You have only to click the right button of the mouse to return to the basic monitoring mode again. 4.5.5 Sequence Mode In the 1-screen mode, you can watch the observation screens in sequence.
4.5.6 HDD Space Information You can check an HDD capacity for recording. It indicates a total HDD capacity and a capacity used, and a remained capacity. It marks a current-recorded drive and a write mode. This information is shown when the mouse cursor is positioned over the HDD icon at lower left of the screen.
4.5.7 Operating PTZ Cameras (not support) PTZ Menu You can control and set up PTZ cameras with this function. ○ 1 Pan/Tilt Control This is a button to adjust the PTZ camera in the four directions. ○ 2 FOCUS/IRIS/ZOOM Control This button is for focus/iris/zoom control.
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OSD [On Screen Display] Menu (not support) Users can execute setup while seeing the PTZ camera menu on the common CRT screen. ○ 1 Used to move the menu. ○ 2 Used to increase and decrease various setting values. ○ 3 Execute the “Menu”...
4.6 Record/Search/Playback Video 4.6.1 Record ○ 1 Manual Recording When clicking the recording button during the real-time observation, the color turns to red and the recording starts. When pressing the recording button again, this recording process will stop. ○ 2 Event Recording *Motion Event Recording If a motion event occurs, it can be recorded automatically through this setting process.
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*Alarm Event Recording If an alarm event occurs, it can be recorded automatically through this setting process. For alarm event recording, execute the alarm event setting (See the “4.7.1 Setting up ○ Network Camera - 3 Alarm Setup”), and try the record setting (See the “4.7.1 ○...
4.6.2 Search Users can search and play the image that is recorded manually or by events with date, time and recording conditions (manual, motion event, alarm event). If users select a date and move the recorded network equipment to the screen, it will start playing the recorded image of the day from the beginning.
4.6.3 Playback ○ 1 Network Camera Name This is the name of the Network Camera for recorded video. ○ 2 Play Speed This indicates the speed of the current playing. The play speed supports 1, 2, 4 and 8X speed for the reverse playing while 1, 2, 4 and 8X for the forward playing.
4.7 Setup 4.7.1 Setting up Network Cameras You can set up the Network Cameras currently connected. Video, Live View, Event, Date & Time, Network, Maintenance items can be set up in the same way with the Web setup. Refer to “Chapter 3. Operating with a Web Browser” for details. ○...
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○ 2 Audio Setup This sets up the audio-related items of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.2 Audio Setup” section for detailed information. - 43 -...
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○ 3 Motion Setup Motion information is processed by splitting the screen into 64 areas. Each area can be selected by clicking with the mouse, and the selected area is highlighted. The area which uses the motion information as an event is shown in blue, while the area which does not use the information is indicated empty.
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○ 4 Alarm Setup This sets up items related with the alarm input of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.3 Alarm Setup – Alarm In” section for detailed information. This sets up items related with the alarm output of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.3 Alarm Setup –...
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This sets up items related with the alarm output of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.3 Alarm Setup – Alarm Out” section for detailed information. ○ 5 Event Setup This sets up the alarm events of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.3 Alarm Setup – Event Setup” section for detailed information. - 46 -...
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○ 6 Date & Time Setup This sets up date and time of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.4 System Setup – Date & Time” section for detailed information. - 47 -...
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RTP/RTSP Setup This sets up network settings of a Network Camera. Refer to “3.3.4 System Setup – Network Setup” section for detailed information. - 49 -...
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○ 8 Maintenance Setup - Maintain Server < Restart > Restarts a Network Camera. < Userset > Initializes user s setting values such as audio/video and alarm. < Restore > Restores all the setting values except for the network-related items to the default.
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○ 9 Record Setup Record Sets up items related with recording or saving the real-time observation video. -Recording Setting Specifies a folder to store the recorded video. When pressing the recording button, video is automatically created in the program folder by default. -Event Can record with a condition of alarm input or motion.
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Schedule Setup Enable schedule record Allow an automatic recording by time schedule. First, select a recording condition among Manual, Alarm, and Motion, putting check on the time per day. Implement an automatic recording by day and time based on the conditions checked. - 52 -...
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○ 10 PTZ Setup (*Not support PTZ) (*Not support PTZ) - 53 -...
4.7.2 Setting up e-Video Client 4CH -Sequence View Setup In the automatic screen change mode, the dwelling time for each screen can be set up. For the screen not to be observed, enter “0” for the setting value. -Authorization Manage a user account to apply when a program runs. First, account is automatically created, with first ID as “admin”...
4.8 Log 4.8.1 System Log This shows important events occurring during the program operation in real-time. Up to 1000 system logs can be saved, and old-dated logs are deleted from the program automatically. By using the “Save” button, the system log can be saved in the user s PC as a separate file. - 55 -...
4.8.2 Event Log For the selected screen, logs recorded as alarm and motion events. The event log can be saved in the user s PC as a separate file by using the „Save button. Old-dated logs are deleted from the program automatically. 4.9 Viewing Information Shows the version and information on the e-Video Client.
5. Appendix 5.1 Troubleshooting If problems occur, verify the installation of the 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. PROBLEM AREA TO CHECK Verify that power is connected to all pieces of equipment in the system.
5.3 Product Specifications Video Resolution 640 X 480 / 320 X 240 / 160 X 120 Frame rate Max 30 fps @ 640 X 480 resolution 1/4” Progressive scan R,G,B CCD sensor Video compression MPEG4 SP and ASP Compression option Variable bit rate / Constant bit rate Lens mount C mount, CS mount...
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Via Don Arrigoni, 5 24020 Rovetta S. Lorenzo (Bergamo) http://www.comelit.it – E mail: export.department@comelit.it...
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