Interlogix UVP-N120P-36X(-P) User Manual

Interlogix UVP-N120P-36X(-P) User Manual

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P/N 1071693D-EN • ISS 05DEC12

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  • Page 1 UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual P/N 1071693D-EN • ISS 05DEC12...
  • Page 2 © 2012 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. Copyright Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. UltraView name and logo are trademarks of United Technologies. Trademarks and patents...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product description 1 Features 1 Chapter 2 Installation 3 Installation environment 3 Before you begin 4 Camera description 4 Specifications 5 System requirements 5 Installing the camera 6 Accessing the SDHC card 10 Connections 11 Chapter 3 Using the Web browser 13 Checking your Web browser security level 13...
  • Page 4 Chapter 6 Network setup 53 Chapter 7 Alarm setup 57 Motion detection 57 Event schedule for alarms 59 Alarm set up 60 Chapter 8 Camera management 63 User management 63 Format the SDHC card 66 Firmware upgrade 66 Restore default settings 66 Reboot the camera 67 Chapter 9 Camera operation 69...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Product description The UltraView IP PTZ 36X camera features integrated network remote monitoring capability with the functions of a high speed dome. It is easy to install and operate. The dome camera is ideal for all surveillance requirements in a wide variety of locations such as roads, airports, railway stations, harbors, stadiums, scenic areas and parking lots.
  • Page 6 Chapter 1: Introduction  256 presets and 8 tours programmable, each tour with a maximum of 32 configurable presets  Supports up to four shadow tours with a recording time of up to 10 minutes  Up to 24 programmable privacy mask areas (depending on camera models) Built-in pan/tilt ...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on how to install the dome camera. Installation environment When installing your product, consider these factors: • Handling: Handle the camera carefully. Avoid striking, shaking, etc. Improper handing or storage could damage the camera. •...
  • Page 8: Before You Begin

    Chapter 2: Installation and may also result in serious injury. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Before you begin When you receive the product, check the package and contents for damage, and verify that all items are included. If any of the items are damaged or missing, please contact your local supplier.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Chapter 2: Installation Figure 2: Overview of the dome camera 1. Ethernet RJ-45 connector. Connect to the network devices. 2. Video output. Connect the BNC connector to a CCTV monitor. Optional. 3. Power supply cord. Connect +24 VAC power supply. 4.
  • Page 10: Installing The Camera

    Chapter 2: Installation Table 1: Recommended cable requirements Operation Cable requirement Max. length feet meters Data (RS-485) Not used Video 75 ohm RG-59 coaxial cable with BNC ends. Alarm Cat 5 cable (recommended) 1250 Network Cat 5 cable (recommended) Power 24 VAC cable.
  • Page 11 Chapter 2: Installation To install the pendant-mount cameras: 1. Prepare the mounting surface and install the camera bracket. 2. Unscrew the bubble from the camera and remove the protective tape from the PTZ module. 3. Press the two tabs on either side of the PTZ module and remove it from the camera housing.
  • Page 12 Chapter 2: Installation 8. Connect the cables.  Connect the crimp-on BNC connector of the video output to the coaxial video cable of a monitor (optional).  Connect the Ethernet cable to a network.  Connect the power cable to the power source. Warning: After installation, the PTZ module will perform a PTZ self-test and initializes with the power on.
  • Page 13 Chapter 2: Installation 5. Make sure the housing tab is closed and then PUSH the housing into the pass-through hole (A). Hold the housing and fix it by screwing the housing tabs down to the mounting surface (B). 6. Insert the PTZ module into the housing. Align the PTZ module with the housing by aligning the arrows.
  • Page 14: Accessing The Sdhc Card

    Chapter 2: Installation 9. Connect the cables (see Figure 1 on page 4).  Connect the crimp-on BNC connector of the video output to the coaxial video cable of a monitor (optional).  Connect the Ethernet cable to a network. ...
  • Page 15: Connections

    Chapter 2: Installation Connections There are seven built-in alarm inputs to use as internal alarm triggers and two alarm built-in outputs in the camera housing. Note: The DIP switches are not used. Figure 4: Connections to the UltraView IP PTZ 36X camera circuit board 1.
  • Page 16 Chapter 2: Installation Alternating current: Dome camera relay output UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 17: Using The Web Browser

    Chapter 3 Using the Web browser The camera can be configured and controlled using an internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE). The procedures described use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser. You must have administrator rights on your PC in order to configure the cameras over the internet.
  • Page 18: Accessing The Camera Over The Internet

    Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Windows Vista and 7 users Internet Explorer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed. To have complete functionality of the Web browser interface with Windows Vista and Windows 7, do the following: •...
  • Page 19: Overview Of The Camera Web Browser

    Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Default password: 1234 Default port: 8000 Click Login. The Web browser screen appears in live mode. The live screen is initially blank. 3. Click the Preview button on the top of the screen for the live mode images to appear on-screen.
  • Page 20 Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Figure 6: Web browser interface Item Name Description Menu toolbar Lets you do the following: Preview: View live video. Playback: Play back video. Log: Access the log book. Configuration: Configure settings Note: The playback and log functions can only be used when an SDHC card is inserted in the camera.
  • Page 21: Configuring The Camera

    Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Item Name Description Video function Lets you do the following: Start/stop live view. Take a snapshot of the live video. The snapshot will be saved to the default folder in JPEG format. See “Local configuration” on page 18 for more information. Start/stop local recording.
  • Page 22: Local Configuration

    Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Figure 7: Accessing the Configuration screen Configuration pane The configuration is divided into two parts: • Local • Remote Local configuration Use the Local Configuration folder to manage the network type, display mode and local storage paths. See Figure 9 and Table 3 on page 19 below for descriptions of the different configuration parameters.
  • Page 23 Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Figure 8: Local configuration screen Table 3: Overview of the Local configuration parameters Parameter Description Protocol type Defines the network protocol used. Select one of the options: UDP or TCP. Default is TCP. Encoding parameters Defines the streaming method used.
  • Page 24: Remote Configuration

    Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Remote configuration Use the Remote Configuration panel to remotely configure the camera, network, camera, alarms, users, transactions and other parameters such as upgrading the firmware. See Figure 9 and Table 4 below below for descriptions of the different configuration parameters.
  • Page 25 Chapter 3: Using the Web browser Parameter Description Alarm parameters Defines how the camera handles alarms such as input type, notification of alarms, and response schedules and duration. See Chapter 7 “Alarm setup” on page 57 for more information. Motion Defines how the camera moves such as presets and shadow tours.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3: Using the Web browser UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 27: Camera Setup

    Chapter 4 Camera setup This chapter describes how to configure the camera. Camera information Use the Basic Information folder to see system information about the camera. This system information is prepopulated and cannot be changed manually such as the the device description, MAC address, device type and SN, as well as the firmware version and the current server time.
  • Page 28: Camera Configuration

    Chapter 4: Camera setup If the option is enabled, enter the month, day and time when DST starts and ends and then click Save. Camera configuration This section describes how to configure the camera settings from the Channel Parameters screen. There are eight subfolders, which are described below: •...
  • Page 29: Display Information

    Chapter 4: Camera setup Figure 10: Display settings screen of the Channel parameters folder Display information In addition to the camera name, the camera also displays the system date and time on screen. You can modify the on-screen display (OSD) position of the camera name and define how the text appears on screen.
  • Page 30: Video Recording Parameters

    Chapter 4: Camera setup 2. Check the Date&Time box to display the date/time on screen. Check the Week box to include the day of the week in the on-screen display. Select the date format from the Date format list box. Formats include: •...
  • Page 31 Chapter 4: Camera setup Figure 11: Video parameters screen Parameter Description Channel name Specify the camera name that will be displayed on screen. Encoding Specify dual stream or substream. parameters Select one of the options: Main stream (Normal), substream, and main stream (Event).
  • Page 32: Defining A Recording Schedule

    Chapter 4: Camera setup Parameter Description Max bit rate Specifiy the maximum allowed bit rate. A high image resolution requires that a high bit rate must also be selected. Select one of the options: 32 bps, 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320, 384, 448, 512, 640, 768, 896, 1024, 1536, 1792, 2048, or Customize (enter a value manually).
  • Page 33 Chapter 4: Camera setup Figure 12: Schedule recording screen The selected recording schedule applies to all alarm types. You will be prompted to reboot the camera after making any schedule modifications. Pre and post-event recording times The pre-event record time is used if you have the motion detection and/or external alarms enabled.
  • Page 34: Camera Tamper Alarm

    Chapter 4: Camera setup 5. If “All day recording” has been selected, select a record type from the drop- down list: • Schedule recording • Motion detection • Alarm recording 6. If “Section recording” has been selected, select the day of the week and the start and end time for recording.
  • Page 35 Chapter 4: Camera setup Figure 13: Video tampering screen To define the on-screen area that can trigger a tamper alarm: 1. In the Channel Parameters folder, click the Video Tampering subfolder to open its screen. 2. Click the Zone Settings tab.
  • Page 36: Adding Extra Text On-Screen

    Chapter 4: Camera setup E-mail link Check to send an e-mail when an alarm is detected. Trigger recording Check the input option shown to select the video channel from which to start recording. Trigger alarm output Check which of the camera’s alarm outputs is triggered: Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2.
  • Page 37: Camera Image Settings

    Chapter 4: Camera setup 2. Check the OSD Text box for the first line of text. 3. Enter the text for string 1 in the column alongside. Up to 22 alphanumeric characters can be entered. Also enter the X and Y coordinates to position the text on screen. 4.
  • Page 38 Chapter 4: Camera setup Parameter Description Contrast, the values for each of parameter on the scroll bars. Saturation, These values can also be modified in live view Hue, Sharpness IR cut filter type This function controls when the dome camera switches to day or night mode.
  • Page 39 Chapter 4: Camera setup Parameter Description Optical zoom is performed by the lens. With digital zoom, a portion of the image is enlarged by the camera unit to full size of the image, which can degrade the image quality. Select a value: 36, 72, 144, 288, 432 Note: The settings vary depending on camera model.
  • Page 40: Reset Camera Settings

    Chapter 4: Camera setup Reset camera settings Use this menu to return all changes made under the Camera Settings menu back to the previously configured settings. To reset camera settings: 1. In the Channel Parameters folder, click the Reset Image subfolder to open its screen.
  • Page 41: Motion Setup

    Chapter 5 Motion setup This chapter describes how to configure the response to motion. See Figure 15 below. Each folder is explained in detail in the following sections. Figure 15: Motion menu screens UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 42: Ptz Channel

    Chapter 5: Motion setup PTZ channel Use this menu to define the preset, keypad control and auto scan speeds.See Figure 15 for the screen. Table 5: PTZ channel menu description Parameter Description Enable proportional pan This automatically adjusts the pan/tilt speeds in proportion to the depth of zoom.
  • Page 43: Park Action

    Chapter 5: Motion setup Park action This is the action that will run automatically after the dwell time (Park time). Enable the park action option and then select one of the options:  Auto scan. The camera scans left to right and then back again, right to left. ...
  • Page 44: Preset Position

    Chapter 5: Motion setup Click the button to delete the current home postion and the Call button to call up the current home position. Preset position A preset position is a pre-defined camera view that can be used to quickly steer the camera to a specific location, for example, when an alarm is triggered or when the user requests it.
  • Page 45: Limit Ptz Movement

    Chapter 5: Motion setup Parameter Description Call Calls up the selected preset. The camera moves to this preset position. Note: Predefined presets can be called up but cannot be changed. To set a preset position: 1. In the Motion folder, click the Preset subfolder to open its screen.
  • Page 46 Chapter 5: Motion setup Figure 18: PTZ limited screen Table 7: PTZ Limited menu Parameter Description Enable limit Check to enable limitations on the PTZ function. The option is unchecked by default. Limit type Defines whether the movement limitations apply only when the image is being manually controlled (Manual stops) or when movement a scan function (Scan stops).
  • Page 47: Preset Tour Settings

    Chapter 5: Motion setup Using the PTZ direction buttons, manually move the camera to the left until the desired limit is reached. Click to stop. 4. Text appears on the screen with instructions on defining the movement limitation to the right. Using the buttons again, manually move the camera to the right until the desired limit is reached.
  • Page 48 Chapter 5: Motion setup Figure 19: Preset tour parameters Each preset tour (patrol) consists of a sequence of steps. A step consists of a step number (Patrol sequence), a preset ID, a dwell time, and a speed. A preset tour can include up to 32 presets. Note: At least two presets must already exist before a preset tour can be set up.
  • Page 49 Chapter 5: Motion setup Level Speed (°/s) Level Speed (°/s) Level Speed (°/s) To set up a preset tour: 1. In the Motion folder, click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen. 2. Select a preset tour number from the “Patrol No.” list. The following screen appears: 3.
  • Page 50: Shadow Tour Settings

    Chapter 5: Motion setup To modify a preset tour: 1. In the Motion folder, click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen. 2. Select the preset tour (Patrol) to be modified from the “Patrol No.” dropdown list. 3. Select the preset to be modified and click Modify. 4.
  • Page 51 Chapter 5: Motion setup Figure 20: Shadow tour (pattern) screen Table 9: Shadow tour menu description Parameter Description Patterns Displays the selected shadow tour number. Space Remaining memory available to record a shadow tour. Record start Start recording the selected shadow tour. Record stop Stop recording the selected shadow tour.
  • Page 52: Privacy Masking

    Chapter 5: Motion setup 4. Click Record Stop to stop and save the recording. To preview a shadow tour: 1. In the Motion folder, click the Pattern subfolder to open its screen. 2. Select the shadow tour to be previewed from the Pattern list. 3.
  • Page 53: Time Task

    Chapter 5: Motion setup When creating your masks, it is a common practice to make them 50% larger than the areas you wish to cover so that the masked areas remain concealed at all times. Masks cannot be created in the area directly below the dome camera. The dome camera takes the center of the selected view as the starting point when setting a mask.
  • Page 54 Chapter 5: Motion setup Figure 23: Time task screen Parameter Description Enable time task Click to enable this time fuinction. Parking time(s) Specify the dwell time in seconds. When there is no control signal during this specified dwell time (such as an alarm), the task scheduled during this time of day will be carried out.
  • Page 55: Clearing Customized Settings

    Chapter 5: Motion setup Parameter Description Copy task to Copy schedule to another day or all week. Save Save changes made Clear Clear entries. Clearing customized settings Use the Clear menu to delete all user-defined settings for presets, preset tours (patrols), shadow tours (patterns), privacy masks, PTZ limited settings, and time tasks.
  • Page 56 Chapter 5: Motion setup UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 57: Chapter 6 Network Setup

    Chapter 6 Network setup Accessing the camera through a network requires that you define the network settings to be used. Use the “Network Parameters” folder to define: • Network settings such as DHCP protocol, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server, device port, HTTP port, NIC type and multicast address. •...
  • Page 58 Chapter 6: Network setup Figure 24: Network setting screen Table 10: Network setting parameters Parameter Description Network settings IP address: Specifies the IP address of the camera. The default IP address is 192.168.1.70. Subnet mask: Specifies the subnet mask. Default value is 255.255.255.0. Gateway: Specifies the gateway IP address.
  • Page 59 Chapter 6: Network setup Parameter Description Time settings Specifies whether to use NTP to synchronize the device clock or to to do it manually. NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of network devices, such as IP cameras and computers. Connecting network devices to a dedicated NTP time server ensures that they are all synchronized.
  • Page 60 Chapter 6: Network setup UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 61: Chapter 7 Alarm Setup

    Chapter 7 Alarm setup You can define motion detection alarms. A motion detection alarm is an alarm that is triggered when the camera detects a motion. Use the Motion Detection screen in the Channel Parameters folder to define the areas on screen sensitive to motion. Defining a motion detection alarm requires the following tasks: 1.
  • Page 62 Chapter 7: Alarm setup Figure 25: Motion detection areas screen To define motion detection areas and alarm response method: 1. In the Channel Parameters folder, click the Motion Detection subfolder to open its screen. 2. Check the Enable Motion Detection box.
  • Page 63: Event Schedule For Alarms

    Chapter 7: Alarm setup E-mail link Check to send an e-mail when an alarm is detected. Trigger recording Check the input option shown to select the video channel from which to start recording. Trigger alarm output Check which of the camera’s alarm outputs is triggered: Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2.
  • Page 64: Alarm Set Up

    Chapter 7: Alarm setup To define an event schedule: 1. Open the Deployment Time folder to see its screen. 2. Under Event type select the option to be scheduled from the dropdown list. 3. Select the day of the week and the time period for the event schedule. The time periods must not overlap.
  • Page 65 Chapter 7: Alarm setup 2. Select an alarm input from the drop-down list. Note: The camera can have up to seven alarm inputs. 3. Select an input type in the Relay status box. This refers to the sensor type. You can select Normal Open (NO) or Normal Close (NC) according to the sensor type.
  • Page 66 Chapter 7: Alarm setup The alarm output delay is the length of time that an alarm output triggers before stopping. Select a Delay option: 5, 10, and 30 seconds, 1, 2, 5, and 10 minutes, and Manual stop. If “Manual stop” is selected, the alarm output will stop only when the alarm input stops.
  • Page 67: Chapter 8 Camera Management

    Chapter 87BChapter 8: Camera management Chapter 8 Camera management This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured. User management This section describes how to manage users from the User Management screen. You can:  Add or delete users who can access and control the camera ...
  • Page 68: Adding And Deleting Users

    Chapter 87BChapter 8: Camera management Figure 28: User management screen Types of users A user’s access privileges to the system are automatically defined by their user type. There are three types of user: • Admin: This is the system administrator. The administrator can configure all settings.
  • Page 69: Modifying User Information

    Chapter 8: Camera management 3. In the User Name edit box, enter a new user name using alphanumeric characters. 4. Assign the user a password. Use numeric buttons to enter the new password. Passwords can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters. 5.
  • Page 70: Format The Sdhc Card

    Chapter 8: Camera management Format the SDHC card Use the HDD Management screen to display the capacity and free space available on the SDHC card in the camera as well as to format the card. Stop all recording before formatting the SDHC card. Once formatting is completed, reboot the camera.
  • Page 71: Reboot The Camera

    Chapter 8: Camera management Note: To restore only the camera settings back to the factory default settings, see “Restore camera settings to default” on page 36. Click the folder Default to open its screen. Click to the question “Restore the default settings?”...
  • Page 72 Chapter 8: Camera management UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 73: Chapter 9 Camera Operation

    Chapter 9 Camera operation This chapter describes how to use the camera. On-screen display Information on the status of several dome camera functions can be displayed on the monitor screen. The on-screen display (OSD) shows the following information: Table 11: On-screen information Zoom: The level of magnification Direction:...
  • Page 74: Searching Recorded Video For Playback

    Chapter 9: Camera operation Manual recording You can manually record live video. The images are automatically saved in OCX folders on your computer. In the Web browser screen, click the Record button at the bottom of the screen. To stop recording, click the button again. A folder with the recording automatically opens on your computer desktop when recording stops.
  • Page 75 Chapter 9: Camera operation Figure 29: Playback interface Item Name Description Playback button Opens the Playback screen. Playback screen Search For options Specify the criteria to conduct a search of the recorded files:  Play type. Playback by file or time ...
  • Page 76: Playing Back Recorded Files

    Chapter 9: Camera operation Item Name Description Audio control Adjusts the audio level. Archive functions Click these buttons for the following archive actions: Capture a screen image of the playback video. Archive the selected file onto your desktop. Recording type The color code displays the recording type.
  • Page 77: Searching For Logs

    Chapter 9: Camera operation Figure 30: Log screen 1. Log button 4. Start and end time search 2. Log type search 5. Start search 3. Date search Searching for logs You can search for logs of recordings by log type, date as well as the start and end of recording times.
  • Page 78: Archiving Recorded Files

    Chapter 9: Camera operation Main information type Sub information type by main information type Operation Power On, Shut Down, Abnormal Shut, Panel Login, Panel Logout, Panel Config, Panel File Play, Panel Time Play, Local Start Record, Local Stop Record, Panel PTZ, Panel Preview, Panel Set Time, Local Upgrade, Net Login, Net Logout, Net Start Record, Net Stop Record, Net Start Transparent Channel, Net Stop Transparent Channel, Net Get Parameter, Net Config, Net...
  • Page 79: Using Predefined Presets

    Chapter 9: Camera operation Playing back the archived files Use the standard file player software to play back the videos on your PC. Using predefined presets The camera supports up to 256 presets. However, 25 of them are predefined for specific functions.
  • Page 80 Chapter 9: Camera operation UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 81: Appendix A Pin Definitions

    Appendix A Pin definitions There are eight wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color- coded. The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight and crossover cable connection: Figure 31: Straight-through cable White/Orange White/Orange Orange Orange White-Green White-Green...
  • Page 82 Appendix A: Pin definitions Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and color as above before deploying the cables in your network. UltraView IP PTZ 36X Camera User Manual...
  • Page 83: Index

    Index proportional pan, 38 settings, 37 Camera name Alarm input/output connections, 11 changing, 28 Alarm inputs Camera recording schedule, 28 configure external alarm inputs, 60 Channel configuration overview Alarm outputs description, 24 configure, 60 Connections Alarm recording schedule, 28 alarm inputs/outputs, 11 Alarm settings power supply, 11 alarm input and output settings, 60...
  • Page 84 Index modify user password, 65 Patrol overview. See Preset tour Hard drive Patrol set up. See Preset tour set up capacity, 66 Pattern. See Shadow tour formatting, 66 Pattern set up. See shadow tour set up free space, 66 Pendant-mount camera Home preset position, 39 installing, 7 Playback...
  • Page 85 Index Tamper alarms, 30 Web browser Text access camera, 14 add extra lines on screen, 32 overview of the interface, 15 Text display Web browser security level appearence, 25 add camera to Windows Vista and Time set up, 25 Windows 7 trusted sites, 14 configuring Active X controls, 13 White balance (WB) set up, 35...

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