VisionxIP VxIP 9611 User Manual

VisionxIP VxIP 9611 User Manual

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VxIP 9611 – VxIP 9612
3GPP IR Network Camera
User's Manual
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 VxIP 9611 – VxIP 9612 3GPP IR Network Camera User’s Manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Contents Contents .........................2 Package Contents ......................3 System Requirements.....................4 Introduction........................5 Features and Advantages....................5 System Introduction .......................6 Hardware Installation.....................8 Camera Settings ......................9 Camera Setting from a Router ..................11 Change the Internet Explorer Setting................12 Enter the Main Page.....................13 Camera Main Page.......................15...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Package Contents The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera is provided with the following accessories. Please contact your dealer if any one of the following is missing. 1. 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera 2.
  • Page 4: System Requirements

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com System Requirements 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera Internet Environment 10/100M Ethernet Wireless LAN 802.11b or 802.11g Monitor System Requirements OS support Windows 2000 Professional SP4, XP Home SP2 Browser support Internet Explorer 6.x or later Hardware CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or later...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Introduction The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera is a multi-functional stand-alone IR CCD Network Camera that can connect to Ethernet, LAN, or any broad-band networks. Equipped with 12/8 High-light & long life LED, the camera can provide up to 20,000 hours IR function.
  • Page 6: System Introduction

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com System Introduction 1. AC power cable: The AC input connector has a socket to connect the product to a power source. 2. Ethernet connector: An RJ-45 connector is provided for connection to the 10Base-T Ethernet cable or 100 Base-T High Speed Ethernet cable. This port can automatically detect or coordinate the transmission rate of the network.
  • Page 7 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com AC Power Plug the power cable in the power socket on the product. 30 M IR CAM Power Connection 25 M IR CAM Power Connection Video Output Plug the video output cable into the monitor or recording equipment.
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Hardware Installation a. Product location: You can install the product on the holder and hang it on the wall or ceiling. Please do not install this product in locations of poor ventilation. This will result in poor operation.
  • Page 9: Camera Settings

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Camera Settings After the hardware has been installed, insert the supplied CD in the computer and execute the file IP FINDER.EX following the steps below to search for and change the IP address of the camera.
  • Page 10 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 3. Click Submit to validate new settings. 5. Confirmation When all changes have been confirmed, click “Exit” to quit. 4. When all changes have been confirmed, click Exit to quit. Notes: 1. The IP FINDER can only find the IP addresses of cameras that share the same hub on the LAN.
  • Page 11: Camera Setting From A Router

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Camera Setting from a Router You can use DHCP when you want to use the camera on the Intranet (LAN). However, the IP must fixed when you want to use the camera on a WAN. For this application, it is required to set up a virtual server on the ADSL router.
  • Page 12: Change The Internet Explorer Setting

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Change the Internet Explorer Setting This product uses ActiveX Control to play images and sound on your PC. The ActiveX Control application software will be downloaded to your PC when you connect it to the Internet. To ensure successful download of the software, the Internet Explorer "security settings"...
  • Page 13: Enter The Main Page

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Enter the Main Page 1. Open the IE browser and key in the IP address of the product. Key in the IP address of the camera When the login screen appears, key in "root" in the User Name and Password fields.
  • Page 14 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Click “Install ActiveX Control”. Setup prompt screen 4. The security warning screen appears. Click "Install". The ActiveX Control is named "UIC ActiveX Control". This software is owned by UIC and well certified. You can use it without any doubts about its validity.
  • Page 15: Camera Main Page

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Camera Main Page Descriptions: Source: Information bar 1. Format: resolution of the current video stream 2. FPS: Frame Per Second of the current video stream 3. BitRate: bandwidth per second of the current video stream Product name Image area Attention: Please change the streaming setting to HTTP if nothing appears in the image area.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Control panel Note: Camera functions can only be used on a rotary stage. See the Rotary Stage section for details. 1. Camera direction: controls the direction of the camera (up, down, left, right, home position). Direction control.
  • Page 17 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 3. Preset: presets the rotation points for the camera (16 points) This function allows you to preset the points you wish to monitor. Then you can assign a code to each point. The rotary stage will automatically rotate to this preset point once you press the assigned code.
  • Page 18 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 4. Tour: enables/disables the tour mode of the camera. The rotation points of the camera must be set up in advance. This function allows you to set up to 5 cruising routes. This function must work with a rotary stage.
  • Page 19 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 5. AutoPan: enables/disables AutoPan. You can enable the AutoPan function to make the camera automatically move back and forth horizontally. Disable the AutoPan function to stop the scan. This function must work with a rotary stage.
  • Page 20 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 8. Language: selects a UI language Tour languages are available: English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Japanese. Selects a language 9. Camera Position: sets the position for display of the image Desktop: Normal image (displays on the desktop; default value)
  • Page 21 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 10. View Size: selects the size of the image Select the size of the image from 0.5 to 4 X. Select an image size 11. Streaming: sets the video stream protocol (HTTP is recommended) This product provides three different video streaming protocols: UDP, TCP, and HTTP.
  • Page 22 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Select a video stream protocol...
  • Page 23 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 12. Brightness: adjusts video brightness / Contrast: adjusts video contrast Press + (increase) or ﹣ (decrease) from the setting window to adjust the brightness or contrast of the image. Adjust brightness/contrast of the image 13. REC: executes the video recording function Click this button to start video recording and save the image file in the preset directory (C:\video).
  • Page 24 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 15. Path: sets the save path and name for recorded images and snapshots. The filename is the recording date by default. You can identify the file by prefix of the filename. Click the Path field to...
  • Page 25: System Settings

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com System Settings System setting contains basic and application settings. The basic setting is executed for basic system information, transmission speed, audio/video code, user authorization, date/time, and IP filter, while the application setting is executed for event triggering definition and other relevant settings, definition of the motion detection area, firmware update, reset to factory default, and reboot.
  • Page 26 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com note that all information is deleted when you turn off the machine.
  • Page 27: Basic Setting >Video/Image

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting >Video/Image Basic Setting > Video Image > Video Image Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image > 3GPP To view the camera image using a 3G cellular phone, click Enable to enable the 3GPP mode.
  • Page 28 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 4. Enter the link name. 3. Add a new link. 5. Enter the IP address of the camera, e.g. 6. Select OK to save rtsp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:554/cam1/3gpp the setting. 7. Select this stream name to proceed with linking.
  • Page 29 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 10. Loading the image. Connecting. 11. Video stream screen .
  • Page 30 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Video Format You can select MPEG4 or MJPEG as the video format. It is recommended to select MPEG4 for real-time browsing to optimize the bandwidth. MJPEG is a good choice for the best resolution when video recording is required for collection of evidence.
  • Page 31 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image >Frame per Second (FPS): With NTSC, you can choose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 or 30 for video resolution With PAL, you can choose 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12 or 25 for video resolution.
  • Page 32 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Select GOP to update the speed. GOP provides users with the function to set the pages of the I Frame and P Frame to be transmitted in the MPEG4 mode. Basically, the I Frame page contains the entire picture and needs higher bandwidth, while the P Frame page only contains the parts that are different from the I Frame and need lower bandwidth.
  • Page 33 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com OSD setting Brightness/contract adjustment Date, time, and text display...
  • Page 34: Basic Setting > Audio (Sound)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Audio (Sound) Basic Setting > Audio > Audio (sound setting) Basic Setting > Audio > Audio > Audio Raw Format You can select No Audio or PCM. When you select No Audio, the sound transmission from the built-in microphone pauses.
  • Page 35: Basic Setting > User(User)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > User(User) The administration of the camera can set up access privileges by administrator, operator, and viewer to ensure the security and control of the camera. The access privileges and setting steps are described as below.
  • Page 36 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com User setting Change the privilege or password of a user. You cannot change the name of the user. Add a new user and set up a different privilege. Delete a user from the list. Log in the username, password and privilege as required.
  • Page 37: Basic Setting > Network (Network Settings)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Network (Network Settings) Basic Setting > Network > Network (cable network setting page) Basic Setting > Network > Network > IP Assignment Cable network setting page DHCP setting: DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol that enables automatic assignment of TCP/IP information to the client.
  • Page 38 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Network > Streaming (steaming Setting) Setting of the video steaming port (HTTP and factory default are recommended) 1. HTTP: Port 80 can pass through most firewalls. Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port (80 by default) to ensure passage through firewalls.
  • Page 39: Basic Setting > Network > Pppoe (Dial-Up Networking Setting)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Streaming port setting Basic Setting > Network > PPPoE (dial-up networking setting) PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet is a protocol that supports access to a high-speed wideband network using a PC and a wideband modem (such as xDSL, Cable, Wireless modem).
  • Page 40 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 3. Key in the IP address of the camera and enter "PPPoE Setting" following the route Setting Basic Setting Network PPPoE. 4. Key in the xDSL "Username" and "Password" acquired from your ISP. Click Save to confirm the setting.
  • Page 41 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com successfully.
  • Page 42: Basic Setting > Network > Ddns (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Network > DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting) The IP address (Ex. 210.168.0.22) is like a telephone number, while the website address is like a name in an address book. The DDNS allows the user to access the website by entering the name of the website without memorizing a bunch of cold numbers.
  • Page 43 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com DDNS setting...
  • Page 44: Basic Setting > Network > Upnp (Universal Plug And Play)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Network > UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) If you connect your camera to a router, IP allocator, or wireless AP, your camera will possibly be blocked by the NAT and can’t be located on the Internet. To penetrate the firewall, activate the supportive item- UPnP.
  • Page 45 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com To activate the UPnP function in Windows OS: Ex: Windows XP: 1. Windows component installation. 1. Click Control Panel 4. Click Networking 2. Click Add/Remove Programs Services 5. Click Detail 6. Check UPuP User Interface 3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components...
  • Page 46 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 2. Click Exceptions 1. Click Windows Firewall in the Control Panel 3. Check UPnP Configuration.
  • Page 47: Basic Setting > Network > Smtp Server (Mail Server Setting)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 3. View the connection device using “My Network Place” 1. Open “My Network Place” 2. The LAN camera appears. Double-click to access the main page. Basic Setting > Network > SMTP Server (mail server setting) This camera is able to transmit images to a particular email address when a motion detection event occurs or a sensor is triggered.
  • Page 48 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com...
  • Page 49: Basic Setting > Network > Samba

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Network > Samba This camera is able to upload the snapshots to a specified shared folder when an event is triggered. To use this function, a Samba setting is required. Options: Active: Enable/Disable...
  • Page 50 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Network > Notification Of IP Address Change (IP address change notice) This setting is not necessary for a fixed IP. For a dynamic IP, you need to update the IP address every time you connect to the Internet to access the camera. This setting allows you to update the IP address by the automatic notification of IP address change.
  • Page 51 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Notification setting...
  • Page 52: Basic Setting > Date/Time (Date/Time Setting)

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > Date/Time (date/time setting) Date/Time setting Basic Setting > Date/Time > Server Time (the date/time of the server) Basic Setting > Date/Time > PC Time (the date/time of your PC) Basic Setting > Date/Time > Time Setting (date/time setting) There are three ways to synchronize the time.
  • Page 53: Basic Setting > Ip Filter

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Basic Setting > IP Filter This function filters IP addresses and is able to allow or deny visits from particular addresses/target addresses. IP filter setting Basic Setting > IP Filter > General IP Filtering: enables/disables the IP filter Policy: allows/denies access Basic Setting >...
  • Page 54: Application Setting

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Application Setting Application Setting > Event (event trigger setting page) This camera is equipped with intelligent security management functions. It ensures security monitoring by allowing user to define “trigger events” based on particular times and situations, and sets the camera respond to the event.
  • Page 55 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Add Event : Add Event setting page Options: • General: Name: Name the trigger event here. • Response to event trigger: the time setting of the trigger event Always: Always monitoring During time: Check the date you want to monitor (Sun~Sat) and the duration of monitoring here.
  • Page 56 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Add Schedule: Add Schedule setting page The Add Event setting page and the Add Schedule setting page are basically the same except that the Add Schedule setting page does not have the option “Trigger by” to indicate the sources of the trigger event.
  • Page 57 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com...
  • Page 58 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Trigger Alarm output: Alarm output Click “Set” to trigger the alarm. Click “Clear” to stop the alarm. Trigger LED: LED indicator display LED: Event status: click “Set” to turn on the LED event status indicator. Click ”Clear” to turnoff the indicator.
  • Page 59 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Add FTP setting page Name: the name of the FTP Network Address: IP address of the FTP Login: Log-in name Password: Log-in password Upload Path: Uploading path Port: Port Passive: Check to set the FTP status as passive Click Add Http to go to the setting page and enter the information of the HTTP server you specified.
  • Page 60 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Proxy: Proxy server name...
  • Page 61 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com ProxyPort: Proxy server port ProxyLogin: Proxy server log-in name Proxy Password: Proxy server log-in password Click Add Tcp to go to the setting page and enter the information of the TCP server you specified. Add TCP setting page...
  • Page 62: Application Setting > Motion Detection

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Application Setting > Motion Detection You can open the setting frame by clicking on the area to monitor. To move area to monitor, drag the area with your mouse; to adjust the size of the frame, drag the arrow to adjust after you move the mouse to the edge of the area and left-click;...
  • Page 63: Application Setting > Firmware Upgrade

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Application Setting > Firmware upgrade Firmware upgrade page Contact your dealer for more information about firmware upgrade. The sales representative will transmit the latest version to you via e-mail. When you receive the firmware, decompress the file (uImage.gz) to your PC and follow the steps below to execute the upgrade.
  • Page 64 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com...
  • Page 65 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com 4. Click Browse… to select the location where the firmware file is stored. 5. Click submit. 6. The auto upgrade runs. The Upgrade Status shows the progress of the upgrade. When the firmware upgrade has been completed, the machine reboots automatically.
  • Page 66: Application Setting > Factory Default

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Application Setting > Factory Default You can use this function to reset to factory default, but all changes, including the IP address, you have made are deleted. Reset to factory default Factory Default: Reset to factory default.
  • Page 67 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Backup: Data backup Back all parameters: Back up all changes you have made. When you click Backup, a file download window appears. Back up the file named param.bin (Attention: Don't change the file name; otherwise, the backup may fail.)
  • Page 68 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com...
  • Page 69: Application Setting > Reboot

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Application Setting > Reboot You can enable this function for the camera to reboot automatically.
  • Page 70: Attachment A: Bandwidth Estimation

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Attachment A: Bandwidth Estimation Since the FPS is dependent on the bandwidth of the camera, the relationship between the size of an image file and the bandwidth is always the major concern of the system construction engineer.
  • Page 71: Attachment B: Troubleshooting And Faqs

    Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Attachment B: Troubleshooting and FAQs Question Answer and Solution Function What encoder and decoder The camera uses MJPEG or MPEG4 compression technology to are used by the camera for provide quality images. MJPEG is a standard image compression...
  • Page 72 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com confirm that the IP address has been properly set. • The anti-virus applications on the PC or the firewall might block the IP Finder from execution. If you can not execute the IP Finder, please disable your anti-virus applications or firewall.
  • Page 73 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com Check whether the Active Select C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files to check if the file X control of the camera has “Media Viewer Class” is registered. The status bar should been installed in your indicate the file has been installed. If you do not see this file, be computer.
  • Page 74 Mail: info@visionxip.com Web: www.visionxip.com I can't control the camera Delay might occur when you are accessing a video stream and to move up, down, right, or remotely moving the camera horizontally. Where significant delay left smoothly. is identified when you move the camera horizontally or vertically deactivate the audio streams and/or reduce the size of the video stream...

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