ZuumMedia D1080P-3.6MM-IR6-WH User Manual

ZuumMedia D1080P-3.6MM-IR6-WH User Manual

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  • Page 1 Model: D1080P-3.6MM-IR6-WH     White Weather Resistant Mini Dome Color IP Camera     User Manual                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ...
  • Page 2                   CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN   CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated "dangerous voltage"...
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

        Important Safeguards   In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment.
  • Page 4: General Precautions

          Service         13. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this video 19. Cleaning - Unplug the video product from the wall   equipment yourself as opening or removing covers outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or may expose you to dangerous voltage or other aerosol cleaners.
  • Page 5     General Precautions 1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed. 2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol detergents. Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning. 3. Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked.
  • Page 6   Features                         • HD CMOS Progressive Scan • 720p or 1080p models with real-time (25/30 fps) • Triple-streaming (H.264/MJPEG) • Future proof ONVIF 2.1 compliance (1.02 backwards compatible) •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

      TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started ........ . 1 1.1 Default Camera Username, Password, and Ports .
  • Page 8   Getting Started   6.7.7 BNC Video Output ............32 6.7.8 Language .
  • Page 9: Getting Started

      Getting Started 1. GETTING STARTED       The system comes with the following components: Mounting Screw Kit: • 1 x Camera • 2 x mounting screws • 1 x Mounting Screw Kit (PA4 30mm) • 1 x Allen Key •...
  • Page 10: Camera Interior Overview

      Getting Started     1.2 Camera Interior Overview     Termination cables Mounting screw hole       BNC analog output           Status LED’s           microSD card slot (max. 64GB    ...
  • Page 11: Onvif Compatibility And Included Software Overview

      Getting Started   1.3 ONVIF Compatibility and Included Software Overview This camera is ONVIF v2.1 compliant. It is designed for interoperability with popular VMS’s and NVR’s*, with backwards compatibility to ONVIF v.1.02. For more information on ONVIF, visit www.onvif.org  ...
  • Page 12: Connection

      Connection 2. CONNECTION   The camera has the following termination cables:   1. RJ45 Network Interface: Connect to a router or switch on your network using RJ45 Ethernet cable (Cat5e or better). 100Mhz connection. PoE supported (class 3 PoE switch required).  ...
  • Page 13: Camera Installation

      Connection 3. CAMERA INSTALLATION   Make sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting the camera to DC power. Polarity is marked on the power connector.   1. Use the included allen key to remove the camera cover screws (2x). Lift the cover away from the camera.
  • Page 14   Camera Installation     3. Mount the camera to the surface using the included   mounting screws (2x).   TIP: The NET LED in the middle   flashes when the camera is Mounting connected to the network. Screws   NET LED  ...
  • Page 15   Camera Installation   6. If you need to adjust the viewing angle, loosen the screws on the sides of the ball camera and adjust the ball camera. Do not remove the screws holding the ball camera. Tighten the screws when finished.
  • Page 16: Finding The Camera's Ip Address

      Finding the Camera’s IP Address 4. FINDING THE CAMERA’S IP ADDRESS   Use the steps below to find the camera’s IP address and connect to the camera over the local area network (LAN) using NVMS, UPnP on Windows® 7, or Bonjour® in Mac OS®.  ...
  • Page 17: Finding The Camera's Ip Address Using Nvms

      Finding the Camera’s IP Address   4. Click on a camera IP address in Device List to login. 5. Under User Name, enter the user name for the camera (default: admin). Under Password, enter the password for the camera (default: admin). Click Continue.
  • Page 18: Finding The Camera's Ip Address Using Bonjour In Mac Os

      Finding the Camera’s IP Address   1. Click Start>Computer>Network. The camera’s IP address appears under Network Infrastructure.             Double-click to open the camera   Network       2. Double-click the camera to open it in your default browser. 3.
  • Page 19: Finding The Camera Ip Using The Bnc Test Cable

      Finding the Camera’s IP Address   2. Click Bonjour. The camera’s IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices list. 3. Double-click the camera to open it in Safari®.     Bookmarks button         Bonjour Double-click the camera’s IP address  ...
  • Page 20: Configuring Remote Connection

      Configuring Remote Connection 5. CONFIGURING REMOTE CONNECTION   Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over the Internet using a web browser, NVMS, or other VMS software.   Step 1 of 6: Locate the camera’s local IP address: •...
  • Page 21   Configuring Remote Connection   Step 3 of 6: Locate your camera’s MAC address: 1. Open a web browser and enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar in the following format: http:// http://192.168.0.120:80     Colon IP address HTTP port number 2.
  • Page 22   Configuring Remote Connection   Step 5 of 6: Enable DDNS on the camera: 1. Ent er the camera’s IP address in your web browser. Log in and then click Network Service>DDNS. 2. Check Enable DDNS. 3. Configure the following: •...
  • Page 23: Connecting To A Ddns Address Using Nvms

      Configuring Remote Connection   5.1 Connecting to a DDNS address using NVMS   NOTE: Complete all the steps above before performing the following method. 1. Open NVMS and click Device Manager>Video Device Manager. 2. Click Manager. The Device Maintenance window opens.  ...
  • Page 24   Configuring Remote Connection   8. Close Device Maintenance and Device Manager, and return to the Live Video screen. The newly added camera will appear in Device List.           Found camera     NOTE: A icon is shown for all cameras outside of the LAN. This does not affect your ability to connect to the camera remotely.
  • Page 25: Web Configuration

      Web Configuration 6. WEB CONFIGURATION   The camera includes a built-in web interface that can be accessed using a web browser.   6.1 Supported Browsers • Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari® (via Adobe Flash Player) • Microsoft Internet Explorer® 7.0 or later, 32-bit version (via ActiveX®)  ...
  • Page 26: Internet Explorer® Setup

      Web Configuration   4. The main screen for the camera web interface opens. From here you can view and configure the camera.   NOTE: If you do not see video from the camera, make sure your computer has the latest version of Adobe Flash Player installed (visit http:// www.adobe.com/ to download the latest version).
  • Page 27   Web Configuration   3. Under Download unsigned ActiveX controls, click Prompt (recommended) or Enable.     Select Enable or Prompt under Download unsigned ActiveX controls       Click OK   4. Click OK. Click OK again to save changes.  ...
  • Page 28   Web Configuration   4. If your computer has Flash Player installed, the main screen for the camera web interface opens. From here you can view and configure the camera.   NOTE: The ActiveX plug-in may provide smoother video performance than Flash Player.
  • Page 29: Web Interface/Live Video Overview

      Web Configuration   6.4 Web Interface/Live Video Overview Click and drag to zoom in. Right-click and Camera select ZoomOut to zoom out. configuration menus Double-click inside window for full-screen                      ...
  • Page 30: Configuring Camera Settings

      Web Configuration   The Live Video Menu contains the following options: • Full Screen: Open the video in full screen. Press ESC to exit full screen. • Sensor Config: Configure the camera sensor settings. See “6.17 Sensor Configuration” on page 51. •...
  • Page 31: Device Info

      Web Configuration   6.5 Device Info The Device Info page shows information about your IP camera, such as the Device Name (which appears in the Device List in NVMS), firmware version, MAC address, and camera inputs and outputs. You can also configure the Device Name for your camera.
  • Page 32: Stream Configuration

      Web Configuration   6.6 Stream Configuration The Stream Configuration page allows you to configure the camera’s video streams. The camera supports three different video streams. This allows you to have a high quality recording stream (stream1), a lower quality stream (stream2) to preserve bandwidth for remote connections, and an MJPEG stream for applications requiring MJPEG.
  • Page 33: Device Configuration

      Web Configuration   • Frame Rate: Select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of 30FPS for stream1 or stream2 or 12FPS for stream3.   NOTE: Frame rate may be automatically adjusted to account for bandwidth limitations. •...
  • Page 34: Local Network

      Web Configuration   6.7.1 Local Network The Local Network page shows the camera’s current IP address and network parameters if DHCP is enabled. It also allows you to set a static IP address for the camera (see below), set the networking parameters, and to select IPv4 or IPv6.
  • Page 35: Device Port

      Web Configuration   4. Click OK to save changes. The camera will restart with the new IP address.   6.7.2 Device Port The Device Port page (Device Configuration>Device Port) allows you to configure the camera’s port configuration. The camera has the following ports: •...
  • Page 36: Camera

      Web Configuration   6.7.3 Camera The Camera page (Device Configuration>Camera) allows you to configure the Channel Name, which appears on the camera OSD and the video system frequency.   To change the Channel Name: • Configure the Channel Name as needed and then click the Set button next to Channel Name.
  • Page 37   Web Configuration   You can set the camera’s date and time the following ways: • Using an NTP server (recommended) • Using your computer’s system time • Manually   The camera is configured to use NTP by default, but you must set the time zone and Daylight Savings Time settings to ensure accurate time.
  • Page 38: Osd

      Web Configuration   3. Un-check Enable NTP and click Apply at the bottom of the screen. 4. If your region observes daylight savings time, check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes. • Under Start and End, select the start and end times for daylight savings. 5.
  • Page 39: Microphone

      Web Configuration   • Custom: Create a custom OSD message. Enter the custom OSD text under Custom OSD.   Device Name Channel ID Channel Name Time Custom   3. Enter the desired Row and Column for enabled OSD messages. Text on row 0 is shown at the top of the screen, and moves down as the row number increases.
  • Page 40: Bnc Video Output

      Web Configuration   Configure microphone settings for listen-in audio. Self-powered microphone required (not included).   To configure microphone settings: 1. Click Device Configuration>Microphone. 2. Check Enable Microphone to enable listen-in audio or un-check to disable. 3. Under Microphone Volume, select the volume for the microphone between 1~100.
  • Page 41: Alarm Configuration

      Web Configuration   To change the language for the OSD and email alarms: 1. Click Device Configuration>Language. 2. Under Language, select the desired language then click OK to save changes.   6.8 Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration contains the following sub-menus: •...
  • Page 42: Motion Alarm

      Web Configuration   3. Under Max Disk Space, enter the disk full percentage that will trigger an alarm (e.g. a Disk Full Alarm will be triggered when the recording disk is 80% full). 4. Check Disk Error Alarm to enable Disk Error Alarms. 5.
  • Page 43   Web Configuration   3. Click Schedule to configure a motion detection schedule. The Schedule Time Setting menu opens.   NOTE: If the Schedule Time Setting does not open, disable any popup blockers. 4. Configure the weekly schedule. The schedule is divided into 3 periods, and motion detection will be enabled in all times during all 3 periods.
  • Page 44: Local Record

      Web Configuration   6.9 Local Record Local Record contains the following sub-menus: • Record Policy • Record Directory   6.9.1 Record Directory Record Directory allows you to configure the microSD/SD memory card, NAS, and FTP storage locations. It also allows you format the microSD/SD card.
  • Page 45   Web Configuration   4. Click Modify. The Record Disk Path menu opens.     Select SD1           Click Modify   5. Check Enable.   Check Enable   Click Format   6. Under File System, select SDVideo (recommended) or Ext3. 7.
  • Page 46   Web Configuration   2. Under Disk Name, select ftp.     Select ftp             Click Modify     3. Click Modify. The Record Disk Path opens. 4. Check Enable. 5. Configure the following:   Check Enable  ...
  • Page 47   Web Configuration   6. Click OK. 7. Set up recording using the Record Policy sub-menu (see “6.9.1 Record Directory” on page 36). To access your recordings, use NVMS or manually access your FTP server.   NOTE: On the Record Directory page, Status will be OK when FTP is selected if FTP is accessible and all settings have been entered correctly.
  • Page 48   Web Configuration   4. Configure the following: • IP: Enter the IP address of the NAS. • Path: Enter the NAS folder where video files will be saved. NAS folder must be located directly under the root folder of the NAS (e.g. /public). •...
  • Page 49: Record Policy

      Web Configuration   6. Set up recording using the Record Policy sub-menu (see “6.9.1 Record Directory” on page 36). To access your recordings, use NVMS or manually access your NAS device.   NOTE: On the Record Directory page, Status will be OK when NAS is selected if NAS is accessible and all settings have been entered correctly.
  • Page 50   Web Configuration   The Record Policy menu allows you to set the microSD/SD memory card, NAS, and FTP recording parameters. Once configured, the device can record video directly to a microSD/SD card, NAS, and FTP.   To enable recording to microSD/NAS/FTP: 1.
  • Page 51: Privacy Masking

      Web Configuration   number of days and enter the Number of Days desired. Note that you must have sufficient storage space to save the number of days entered. 8. Click OK to save changes.   NOTE: To view video from the SD/microSD card, FTP, or NAS, use NVMS’s playback features, see the NVMS manual on the CD for details.
  • Page 52: Network Service

      Web Configuration   4. Click OK. An error message appears if the masks configured exceed 8% of the total image area.   6.11 Network Service Network Service contains the following sub-menus: • DDNS • PPPoE (Not supported)   6.11.1 DDNS The DDNS sub-menu allows you to configure DDNS settings.
  • Page 53: Service Center

      Web Configuration   • Password: Enter the Password you have set on the account. 4. Click OK to save settings.   6.12 Service Center Service Center contains the following sub-menus: • SMTP • Alarm Center (not supported currently)   6.12.1 SMTP (Email Alert Setup) The SMTP sub-menu allows you to configure email alerts when motion alarms occur.
  • Page 54: Privilege Manager

      Web Configuration   To enable email alerts: 1. Click Service Center>SMTP. 2. Check Enable SMTP. 3. Configure the following: • SMTP Server Address: Enter the address for your SMTP server. • SMTP Server Port: Enter your server’s SMTP port number. •...
  • Page 55: Group

      Web Configuration   6.13.1 Group The Group page (Privilege>Group) allows you to manage permissions for user groups. Users obtain permissions from their group. The Administrators group contains all permissions and cannot be deleted or edited.   To add a user group: 1.
  • Page 56: User

      Web Configuration   1. Under Group, select the group you would like to modify. 2. Click Modify to change the group name if needed, enter a new group name and click OK. 3. Change permissions as needed and click OK.  ...
  • Page 57: Unlocking User Accounts

      Web Configuration   To add a user account: 1. Click Add. The Add User window appears.   NOTE: If the Add User menu does not appear, disable any popup blockers. 2. Enter a User Name and Password for the account and repeat the password under Confirm.
  • Page 58: Protocol

      Web Configuration   2. Click Privilege Manager>User.     Select the user   Click Unlock     3. Under User, select the locked user account. 4. Click Unlock to unlock the account.   6.14 Protocol Protocol contains the following sub-menus: •...
  • Page 59: Default Settings

      Web Configuration   6.16 Default Settings Click Default Settings. Click Restore then click OK to restore the camera to factory default settings. The camera will reboot.   6.17 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration menu is used to adjust camera image settings.  ...
  • Page 60: Image Adjust

      Web Configuration   • Click Save to save setting changes. • Click Reset to revert to the last saved changes. • Click Factory Setting to revert all camera sensor settings to factory defaults. • Click Cancel to exit. TIP: Hold the mouse over the tabs to see the full name of the tab.  ...
  • Page 61: Gain Mode

      Web Configuration   • MaxShutter: Sets the upper limit of the shutter speed when AutoShutter is selected. • FixedShutter: Sets the shutter speed when FixedShutter is selected.   6.17.3 Gain Mode Select gain mode and adjust gain settings. • Gain Mode: Select AutoGain or FixedGain. •...
  • Page 62: Auto Iris

      Web Configuration   • Night Color: Select Black_White to have the camera switch to black and white during night mode or select Multicolor to have the camera remain in color during night mode.   6.17.5 Auto Iris Set Auto Iris settings. •...
  • Page 63: Ae Meter Mode

      Web Configuration   6.17.7 AE Meter Mode Set the Auto-Exposure Meter Mode from one of the following: • Multi-Pattern: When metering light, entire image is metered symmetrically. • Center-Weighted: When metering light, priority is given to the center of the image.
  • Page 64: Wdr

      Web Configuration   • WB Mode: Select Auto for automatic white balance or Manual to manually set the white balance. • Manual Mode: Select a mode for the lighting conditions or select Customized and manually adjust the RedGain and BlueGain.  ...
  • Page 65: Mirror

      Web Configuration   6.17.10 Mirror Enable/disable image mirroring. • Mirror: Select Horizontal to mirror the image horizontally, Vertical to mirror vertically, or Picture Flip to mirror both horizontally and vertically. Select Close to disable image mirroring.   6.17.11 Noise Filter (solution may not feature this setting) Configure noise filter settings.
  • Page 66: Resetting To Factory Defaults

      Dimensions 7. RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS   Follow the steps below to revert all settings to factory defaults. The camera must be connected to power to perform a factory reset. 1. Remove the camera cover screws (2x) and remove the camera cover.
  • Page 67: Dimensions

      Dimensions 8. DIMENSIONS   Units: mm   99.9 49.2               52.9 30.3                 100.0       Because our products are subject to continuous improvement, product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

      Troubleshooting 9. TROUBLESHOOTING   Can’t find the camera IP address using NVMS or other software: • Make sure Ethernet and/or DC power cables are correctly connected to the camera. • Make sure the PoE switch or DC power source meets the camera’s power requirements (class 3 PoE / 450mA / 5.4W / 12V).
  • Page 69   Troubleshooting   Can’t connect to camera on a web browser using a DDNS address: • Port forwarding not set up. Make sure the HTTP port (default: 80) and Control port (default: 30001) are forwarded on your router to the camera’s local IP address.

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