Tamron 300QV-P-CM Instruction Manual

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Model 300QV-P-CM
Instruction Manual Operation Part
Thank you very much for purchasing the Panorama Camera 180-View (Model
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to ensure safe and correct use. Please keep this Instruction Manual always at
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This instruction Manual explains how to connect the camera and selecting the
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Operation Part Thank you very much for purchasing the Panorama Camera 180-View (Model 300QV-P-CM). Please read this Instruction Manual before using the product to ensure safe and correct use. Please keep this Instruction Manual always at hand for your future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Before Getting Started ................3 Connecting the Camera to the Computer ............ 3 Recommended specifications ..............4 Specifying IP address of your PC ..............4 Setting up Web browser ................14 Connect to Camera ................... 18 Specifying IP address of camera ............... 3 Viewing Image ..................6 Taking Image ..................30 Taking Snapshot ..................
  • Page 3: Before Getting Started

    When connecting through a hub, use the LAN cable (straight) to connect your PC and the camera. LAN cable adapter Model (included item) 300QV-P-CM LAN Cable LAN Cable (Straight) (Straight) • To connect your PC and the camera directly, use the LAN cable (cross).
  • Page 4: Recommended Specifications

    Before Getting Started Recommended specifications Please check that your computer meets the requirements below: Item Recommended specifications (as of August 01) Intel Core  Duo  GHz or higher  GB or more Hard Disk Space 100 GB or more Ethernet 100BASE-TX or higher Operating System...
  • Page 5 Before Getting Started Setting up in Windows XP ■ 1. Click [start] è [Control Panel]. 2. Click [Network and Internet Connections].
  • Page 6 Before Getting Started 3. Click [Network Connections].
  • Page 7 Before Getting Started 4. Select a network area to which the camera is connected, such as [Local Area Connection], and click [Properties] in the [File] menu. 5. Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and click [Properties].
  • Page 8 Before Getting Started 6. Select [Use the following IP address], specify [IP address] and [Subnet mask], and click [OK]. Item Setting IP address Specify "19.168.1.1". Subnet mask Specify "55.55.55.0". Note: • The default IP address of the camera is 19.168.1.3. •...
  • Page 9 Before Getting Started 7. Click [OK] to close the Properties dialog box of the network area. Setting up in Windows 7 ■ 1. Click [start] è [Control Panel].
  • Page 10 Before Getting Started 2. Click [Connect to the Internet] in [Network and Internet]. 3. Click a network area to which the camera is connected, such as [Local Area Connection].
  • Page 11 Before Getting Started 4. Click [Properties]. 5. Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click [Proper- ties].
  • Page 12 Before Getting Started 6. Select [Use the following IP address], specify [IP address] and [Subnet mask], and click [OK]. Item Setting IP address Specify "19.168.1.1". Subnet mask Specify "55.55.55.0". Note: • The default IP address of the camera is 19.168.1.3. •...
  • Page 13 Before Getting Started 7. Click [OK] to close the Properties dialog box of the network area. 8. Click [Close] to close the Status dialog box in the network area.
  • Page 14: Setting Up Web Browser

    Before Getting Started Setting up Web browser Set up the Web browser to show the camera operation screen. Setting up in Internet Explorer 6 ■ 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. Click [Internet options] in the [Tools] menu. 3. Click [Security] tab è [Internet] è [Custom Level].
  • Page 15 Before Getting Started 4. Go to [Settings] è [ActiveX controls and plug-ins] è [Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls], and select [Enable] and click [OK]. 5. Click [Yes] when [Warning!] is displayed.
  • Page 16 Before Getting Started 6. Click [OK] to close [Internet Options]. Setting up in Internet Explorer 9 ■ 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. Click [Internet options] in the [Tools] menu.
  • Page 17 Before Getting Started 3. Click [Security] tab è [Internet] è [Custom Level]. 4. Go to [Settings] è [ActiveX controls and plug-ins] è [Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls], and select [Enable] and click [OK].
  • Page 18: Connect To Camera

    Before Getting Started 5. Click [OK] to close [Internet Options]. Connect to Camera Connect to the camera using the Web browser. Connecting through Internet Explorer 6 ■ 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. Specify "http://192.168.1.3/", which is the default IP address of the camera, in [Address Bar] and click the [è...
  • Page 19 For operatorsOperators can gain access to the [Basic], [Camera], [Display], [Mode], [Event], and [Encoding] only. admin Tamron For administrators. Administrators can gain ac- cess to all pages. • To make a password change, log in as admin and change [Password setting] in [System].
  • Page 20 Before Getting Started 5. Click [Unblock] when [Windows Security Alert]. 6. Operate the camera in the displayed camera operation screen. Connecting through Internet Explorer 9 ■ 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. Specify "http://192.168.1.3/", which is the default IP address of the camera, in [Address Bar] and press the Enter key.
  • Page 21 For operatorsOperators can gain access to the [Basic], [Camera], [Display], [Mode], [Event], and [Encoding] only. admin Tamron For administrators. Administrators can gain ac- cess to all pages. • To make a password change, log in as admin and change [Password setting] in [System].
  • Page 22 Before Getting Started 5. Click [Allow access] if [Windows Security Alert] is displayed. 6. Click [Yes] when [User Account Control] is displayed. 7. Operate the camera in the displayed camera operation screen. Note: • The following pages become available according to the user ID specified in [User name].
  • Page 23: Specifying Ip Address Of Camera

    Before Getting Started Specifying IP address of camera If the IP address of the camera is unknown or if the settings have been changed, check the IP address of the camera using IPAddressAccess. 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. 2.
  • Page 24 Before Getting Started 4. Check the IP address of the camera and then click [Exit] to quit IPAddressAccess. Note: • IPAddressAccess allows you to restrict network types. Item Settings Search Click to update the display of IPAddressAccess. Exit Click to quit IPAddressAccess. Manual Set Select and click the displayed line of camera to show [Manual Setting].
  • Page 25 Before Getting Started • To change the IP address of the camera in [Manual Setting], specify a new address in [IP Address] and the admin password (set to "Tamron" by default) in [Password] and click [OK]. • To change the IP address of the camera in [Auto Setting], specify the following items and click [OK].
  • Page 26: Viewing Image

    Viewing Image Viewing Image 1. Click [Basic] to show the [Basic] page. VIEW Note: • In the [Basic] page, default setting of [VIEW] is [Compensation]. For language settings, refer to “Language Settings” on page 53.
  • Page 27: Image Selection

    Viewing Image 1 Image selection Specify an image to be shown in [VIEW]. Item Details Click it to expand the camera operation screen to the entire monitor. Press the ESC key to restore the screen (Full screen) to normal size. Compensation Specify the size of distortion compensation.
  • Page 28: Basic Operation

    Camera ID You can set a camera ID with characters up to 19 bytes. * Input the characters in character codes. The camera ID is by default set to [TAMRON]. Audio IN Switch the ON/OFF status of camera microphone output for the audio device.
  • Page 29 Viewing Image Setting the function of Trigger/ON/OFF/AUTO1/AUTO. Trg: Can fix the function of IR cut filter depending on the Trigger given from outside. ON: Will keep the color image with IR cut filter in posi- tion. OFF: Will keep the B/W image without IR cut filter in position.
  • Page 30: Taking Image

    Specify where to save the snapshot for the first time only. After the second time or later, click [Snap-shot] to save an image file in a specified place. The file is by default saved in C:\Tamron. • The file will not be saved in Vista or Windows 7 if the IE protected mode is ON.
  • Page 31: Recording

    Note: • The file is saved in Advanced Stream Format (ASF). The file is by default saved in C:\Tamron. • The file will not be saved in Vista or Windows 7 if the IE protected mode is ON. Turn OFF the IE protected mode.
  • Page 32: Setting Up Image

    Setting up Image Setting up Image Specifying Camera Specify camera. 1. Click [Camera] to show the [Camera] page. Note: In the [Camera] page, default setting of [VIEW] is [dual].
  • Page 33 Setting up Image 2. Specify a suitable value for each item. Item Details Brightness Set the brightness (0 to 10). Contrast Set the contrast (-5 to +5). Sharpness Set the sharpness (-5 to +5) of the image. Set the hue (-8 to +8). Saturation Set the color saturation (-5 to +5).
  • Page 34: Specifying How To Display

    Setting up Image Display Window Specify whether to display the frame in the original image. Note: Turn on [Display Window] to check a rough image area of target to be compensated. 3. Click [Save]. The details of image quality settings are saved in ROM in the camera. Specifying How to Display Specify the order in which images are displayed.
  • Page 35 Setting up Image 2. Specify a suitable value for each item. Item Details Preset area Select one from 1 to 9, move the white area frame by PTZ, and click [Fix] to set the display area. Note: You can set a title with characters up to 19 bytes in the preset area.
  • Page 36: Specifying Mode

    Setting up Image Specifying Mode Specify a mode. 1. Click [Mode] to show the [Mode] page. Note: In the [Mode] page, default setting of [VIEW] is [dual].
  • Page 37 Setting up Image 2. Specify a suitable value for each item. Item Details camera position Set the camera mounting position to Wall/Ceiling/desk top. rotation Set whether to enable the horizontal flipping and vertical flipping of image. Note: The frame position of the distortion compensation display is not reflected if the image is flipped.
  • Page 38: Setting Up Event

    Setting up Image 3. Click [Save]. The details of settings are saved in ROM in the camera. Setting up Event Set an event trigger and output at event occurrence. 1. Click [Event] to show the [Event] page. Note: In the [Event] page, the default setting of [VIEW] is [dual].
  • Page 39 Setting up Image 2. Specify a suitable value for each item. Item Details Trigger I/O1 To use as an event trigger, turn ON the check box and setting set the make/break status for an operation of input signal 1 to be detected. Note: •...
  • Page 40 Setting up Image Output I/O1 To output a signal when an event has occurred, turn setting ON the check box and set the make/break status for an operation of output signal 1. Note: • The make/break status outputs the following signal operation.
  • Page 41 Setting up Image Output To send an image to an FTP server when an event has setting occurred, turn ON the check box and set the following items. Only the compensated image can be stored. Item Settings Specify the IP address of the FTP server of which an image file is stored.
  • Page 42: Setting Up Codec

    Setting up Image Setting up Codec Make respective codec settings for the original image, compensated im- age, and split image. 1. Click [Encoding] to show the [Encoding] page. JPEG settings screen Moving image codec settings screen...
  • Page 43 Setting up Image 2. Select a screen to set the codec in [Encoding setting]. • Stream Selection Item Details Stream Selection Set a stream limit to connect to other companies' VMS and NVR units. With ON selected, 1-stream settings (output settings for output image 1 (original image)) are selected.
  • Page 44 Setting up Image • JPEG Settings Item Details Compression quality Specify the compression quality rate of motion pictures (1 to 0). Note: • The communication band of motion pictures varies depending on the compression quality rate. • The highest quality is set with 1. •...
  • Page 45: Setting Up Camera

    Setting up Camera Setting up Camera Setting up Network Specify network information and mail information about camera. 1. Click [Network] to show the [Network] page. Note: In the [Network] page, the default setting of [VIEW] is [dual].
  • Page 46 Setting up Camera 2. Specify a suitable value for each item. Item Details Network model name The model name of the camera is shown. setting MAC address The MAC address of the camera is shown. address Specify Automatic (DHCP)/Manual (fixed) for how to set type the IP address.
  • Page 47: Checking Operating Conditions

    Setting up Camera Checking operating conditions Check the operating conditions of camera. 1. Click [Maintenance] to show the [Maintenance] page. 2. Check the details of [operation settings] and [setting value]. Note: • In [operation settings], you can check the contents of the bit rate, delivery destination, system log, and access log.
  • Page 48: Updating

    Setting up Camera Updating Update the firmware of camera. 1. Click [Maintenance] to show the [Maintenance] page. 2. Click [Browse] in the update items, specify the update file loca- tion and select the update file. 3. Click [update]. The firmware of camera is updated. Note: •...
  • Page 49: Returning To Default Settings

    Setting up Camera Returning to default settings Return the camera settings to the default settings. 1. Click [System] to show the [System] page. Note: In the [System] page, the default setting of [VIEW] is [dual]. 2. Click [set] in [Initial value setting]. Note: •...
  • Page 50: Creating A Backup File

    Setting up Camera Creating a Backup File Download the settings of camera to your PC. 1. Click [System] to show the [System] page. 2. Click [set] in [Export of setting value]. The settings of camera are downloaded to your PC. Loading a Backup File Upload the settings in your PC to the camera.
  • Page 51: Setting Up Connection Admission

    Setting up Camera Setting up Connection Admission Specify the connection authorization to the camera. 1. Click [System] to show the [System] page. 2. Specify whether to admit the connection to camera and the ad- mitted IP address of your PC in [access restriction] and click [set].
  • Page 52: Setting Up Language

    Setting up Camera Setting up language Set the language used in the settings screen. 1. Click [System] to change setup. [System] in each language is show below. • The current language is set to Japanese. • The current language is set to English. •...
  • Page 53: Read The User-Defined Language

    An editor is available. Contact us at the following site if you require the editor. http://www.tamron.co.jp/support/inquire/cctv.html FAQ (Troubleshooting) Please check the FAQ for the "300QV-P-CM" on our website before you ask for repair service. Consult with your dealer if the problem still exists unsolved.
  • Page 54: Open Source License Report On The Product

    You may obtain the complete Corresponding Source code from us for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product by sending email to tokki@tamron.co.jp If you want to obtain the complete Corresponding Source code in the physical medium such as CD-ROM, the cost of physically performing source distribution might be charged.
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