iCanTek iCanView372 User Manual

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iCanView372 User's Guide
Rev.2.0 (Oct. 2012)
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide Rev.2.0 (Oct. 2012)
  • Page 2: Revision History

    ’ ’ Copyright ⓒ 2010 iCanTek Corporation. Certification iCanTek provides the best products with the certifications below. Revision History Date Rev. No Description 2010-11 Creation of the document 2012-10 Revised of specification and package information 2 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 3 ’ ’ Warnings & Cautions If you fail to read this information and handle the product incorrectly, faulty or malfunction as well as death or serious injury may occur. This Unit should be installed by trained p ersonnel. Immediately stop using when the product emits smoke or abnormal heat.
  • Page 4 ’ ’ Indications : Warning : Death or Serious Injury will occur without following Warning. Caution : Operational Problem(Faulty & Malfunction) will occur without complying with Caution Reference : Technical Information for Users 4 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ’ ’ Table of Contents Table of Contents ................5 1 Introduction ................... 6 1.1. Overview of iCanView372 ................6 1.3. Specification of iCanView372 ................8 2 Product Description................. 9 2.1. Package Contents ..................9 2.2. Preview ...................... 9 2.3. Physical Description ..................10 3 Bracket Installation ...............
  • Page 6: Introduction

    ’ 1 Introduction iCanView372, as a state-of-the-art Speed Dome Network Camera based on integrated Embedded Software technologies such as H.264 & MJPEG, G.726 & PCM Video & Audio Compression, Embedded Web Server, Embedded Streaming Server, various Network Protocols, transmits synchronized video and audio data in real...
  • Page 7 ’ ’ Detailed Features of Speed Dome Camera (Analog Camera Module, PTZ)  120X Zoom Mini Speed Dome Hot Keys This camera supports various 12X Optical Zoom with 10X digital zoom functions for ease of control by other controllers or DVRs. ±0.05°...
  • Page 8: Specification Of Icanview372

    ’ ’ Class Description Compression H.264/MJPEG Video Resolution D1, Half-D1, CIF, QCIF Up Stream G.726 32 Kbps Audio (Bi-directional) Down Stream PCM 64 Kbps Interface RJ-45, 10/100 Mbps Network Access Network Static, DHCP, PPP/PPPoE Protocol IPv4/6, TCP, UDP, IGMP, ICMP, ICMPv6 etc. RS-485 RS-485 for external PTZ Device Sensor...
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Note: Standard DC Adaptor can be purchased by User or from iCanTek. iCanView372 IP-Installer NVR-Pro` PC based Client for H.264 Speed Dome monitoring/storing Video/Audio IP Assignment Program Network Camera. transmitted form iCanView372 (Max. 64CH supported) 9 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 10: Physical Description

    ④ Terminal Block ⑤ Main Body Fig 2-1. Detailed Terminal Block View of iCanView372 - Network Connection 10/100 Base T : As Ethernet Port, connects iCanView372 to LAN with 10Mbps or 100Mbps via RJ-45. 10 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 11 Audio Input) Connect 12 Volt DC adaptor to this terminal for supplying power to the network camera. Power adapter which is compliant to the specification for iCanView372 DC12V should be used. Misuse of power supply can cause damage to iCanView372.
  • Page 12 ’ ’ 2.3.2. Dimension of iCanView372 Fig 2-2 Dimension of iCanView372 12 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 13: Bracket Installation

    ’ ’ 3 Bracket Installation A. Installation Preparation A-1 Ceiling Mount Type. 1. Fix the surface mount adaptor with 4 pcs of screws on the desired place(FIG.4). 2. When use Pipe, please note the standard size of Pipe.(FIG.5) 13 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct.
  • Page 14 ’ ’ A-2 Set the DIP Switches as in the following picture. If required to control Speed Dome Camera via System Controller, Please set the RS-485 Communication Configuration as below. Baud Rate = 2400 bps Data = 8 bit Stop Bit = 1 Parity = No Flow Control = No A-3 Wall Mount Type...
  • Page 15 ’ ’ Fix the edge of Cable Gland on the bottom case and coat the attached line between top & bottom of Cable Gland bottom case with silicon. 2. Drill 4 holes on the wall to fix bracket as Fig. A-4. 3.
  • Page 16 ’ ’ A-4 Corner Mounting A-5 Pole Mounting 16 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 17 ’ ’ A-5 Mounting Accessories(Optional) 17 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 18: Installation

    ’ ’ 4 Installation Recommended Specification of PC for Camera Configuration & Monitoring will be as below. Class Recommended Specification Remark Pentium-4 3Ghz Graphic Card Higher than ATI Chip-Set based 64M 1600x1200(UXGA) LAN Card Higher than 100Mbps Windows XP Web Browser Higher than Internet Explorer 6.0 * OS: Windows 2000 professional / XP / Vista / 7 18 of 32...
  • Page 19: Quick Installation Guide

    This section provides brief description for quick installation of iCanView372 and monitoring Video/Audio transmitted from iCanView372 at PC. Please refer to FAQ for any question in detailed procedure or non- operation of product, if still in problem, please contact your supplier.
  • Page 20 ’ ’ 3. If Configuration is completed, Click Set Button ⑨ to apply Configuration. 4. Access to Camera Admin Page by clicking ⑩. If you click each field of ③, you can use sort function. For the detail, refer to IP Installer Manual.
  • Page 21 ’ ’ 3. Remote Connection to IP Camera Connection via Web Viewer Web View is the simplest method to connect to product via internet explorer. Once you insert ”http://IP_address:HTTP_port_number” into Internet Explorer, you can access to the relevant product. Can be omitted the default port of 80 [e.g.] Port 80 [e.g.] Port 80 For the use of Web Viewer, Active-X module should be installed.
  • Page 22 4. Initial Configuration by connecting Admin Mode All Parameters of iCanView372 are initially set as factory default. So you must change them with appropriate value to your network configuration by accessing via Admin Tool. Admin Tool Access Method is as below.
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting

    ’ ’ 5 Trouble Shooting  DC Adaptor User Users who do not use PoE have to connect LAN Cable and separate Power to Camera. For the Power, Adaptor supplied from iCanTek will be recommended, in case of individually purchase, please use the appropriate adaptor to standard rated voltage Caution : If Power of Adaptor is lower or higher than standard, Product doesn’t operate or can get damages.
  • Page 24: No Video On Viewer

    ’ ’  Network Connection Status Check(Ping Test) You can check the Network Connection Status by doing Ping Test. - Start > Run > cmd > Ping IP Address(EX>ping 172.16.42.51). - If you get the response such as “Reply from~”, Network Configuration & Connection Status is good. Please re-try to access or refer to other trouble shooting category.
  • Page 25: Windows Vista & Windows 7 User

    ’ ’ & & For the use of Video Recording & Capture function on NVR-Pro and Web Viewer, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Users are required to configure “User Account Configuration” and “Program Execution Entitlement Configuration”. If not configure, Recorded File won’t be generated or Captured Image on Web Viewer won’t be saved.
  • Page 26 ’ ’ Windows 7 Configuration 1. User Account Configuration 1) Select “User Account” on Control Panel 2) Select “Change User Account Control Setting” 3) Set the Alarm Level at the lowest “Never Notify” 26 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct. 2012)
  • Page 27 ’ ’ 2. Program Execution Entitlement Configuration 1) Select “NVR” icon on the wallpaper 2) Select “Properties” menu popped up by clicking right button on Mouse 3) Select Check Box of “Run this program as an administrator” from the compatibility Tap. 27 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct.
  • Page 28: Technical Inquiry

    ’ ’ Please contact to your supplier if you still have problem even taking all trouble shootings. For the quickest solution, please prepare all information below; 1. Product Model Name 2. Serial No. & Mac Address 3. Date of Purchase 4.
  • Page 29: Appendix

    & & Alarm terminal at the connector panel of iCanView372 is used to connect various sensing and alerting devices. Examples of sensing devices are infrared sensors, motion sensors, heat/smoke sensors, magnetic sensor, etc. Aux terminal is used for connecting alerting device such as loud speaker, flashing light, etc.
  • Page 30: Aux" Port For Relay Output

    Electrical Signal Switching AC/DC 24V, 1A, Relay Junction Point will be closed by Alarm Output. Connect the as relay desired device to AUX(AUX1,AUX2) port of iCanView372 regardless of electrical polarity. AUX1, AUX2 is refer to Out+ ,Out- of Fig 6-3.
  • Page 31: Connection Of Sensor And Relay Output Device

    ’ ’ 6.1.3.1. Sensor Connection Diagram Photo Coupler NO/NCType Open CollectorType Sensor1+ Sensor Sensor Device Device Sensor1- +12V Sensor Sensor Power Power Supply Supply Fig 6-4. Sensor Connection Diagram 6.1.3.2. Relay Output Device Connection Diagram Fig 6-5. Relay Output Device Connection Diagram 31 of 32 (Rev.2.0 Oct.

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