LG LSW2010F Owner's Manual

LG LSW2010F Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
Color Video Network Camera
Please read this manual carefully before operating
your set and retain it for future reference.
MODEL
LSW2010F
P/NO : MFL62591933

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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL Color Video Network Camera Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. MODEL LSW2010F P/NO : MFL62591933...
  • Page 2 FCC WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio CAUTION frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equip- ment may cause harmful interference unless the modifica- tions are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if DO NOT OPEN an unauthorized change or modification is made.
  • Page 3 • Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly Caution: The apparatus shall not be exposed to water replaced. Replaced only with the same or equivalent (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids, type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
  • Page 4 LG Electronics hereby declares that this/these Disposal of your old appliance product(s) is/are in compliance with the essen- When this crossed-out wheeled bin tial requirements and other relevant provisions symbol is attached to a product it means of Directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 2009/125/EC.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Keep these instructions. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Heed all warnings. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table Follow all instructions.
  • Page 6 Cautions for Safe Operation Handling of the unit Operating and storage location Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the unit. Be Avoid viewing a very bright object (such as light fittings) cautions not to get combustible or metallic material inside during an extended period.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Recommended PC Requirements ......21 Part Names and Functions ........9 Accessing the LG IP device ........22 LG Smart Web Viewer Overview ......23 Connections ............12 Confi guring the LG IP camera ........26 Precautions ..............12 OSD Menu Setup............51 Connection Overview ..........12 Troubleshooting ..........63 Connecting Display Device ........13...
  • Page 8: Features

    Features The LG Color Video IP Camera is designed to use on an • High resolution and high sensitivity with a 6 mm Ethernet network and must be assigned an IP address to Super HAD II CCD. make it accessible.
  • Page 9: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions c Camera installation bracket The bracket can be fixed at the top or bottom of the camera. d Lens iris output connector (LENS) This 4- pin connector is used to send the Iris control signal and power supply to an auto-iris type lens. e Setup menu control buttons Use these buttons to set the menu options.
  • Page 10 Part Names and Functions Moves the cursor to the left. Used to decrement the value selected in the menu. The parameter changes each LEFT button time this button is pressed. Executes selections and displays a sub- menu for an item with the mark.
  • Page 11 Part Names and Functions g External device connectors k ETHERNET/POE Port • Power input terminal: Connects to a DC 12 V Connects to a PC or a network via a hub with a 10 power supply using proper cables. BASE-T/100 BASE-TX cable attached RJ-45 connector. •...
  • Page 12: Connections

    Connections Precautions • Be sure to switch off the unit before installation and connection. • The installation should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. • Do not expose the power and connection cables to moisture, which may cause damage to the unit. Connection Overview PoE Device (IEEE802.3af )
  • Page 13: Connecting Display Device

    Connections Connect the IP camera to your network using a standard Connecting Display Device RJ-45 network cable as shown below. Connect the video signal between the IP camera and the monitor. Broadband Broadband Router Router Service Service PoE Device PoE Device (IEEE802.3af ) (IEEE802.3af ) Connecting Network...
  • Page 14: Connecting Power Source

    Connections To use the PoE (Power over Ethernet) device Connecting Power Source Connect the PoE cable to the LAN port on the unit. Connect power, using one of the methods listed below: You must use the “IEEE802.3af” standard PoE device. To use the power adapter Connect a DC 12 V power source to the power input terminal as shown below.
  • Page 15: Connecting Alarm Device

    Connections ALARM OUT(R) / ALARM OUT (Relay Output) Connecting Alarm Device Connect the alarm (relay) device to the relay output Alarm terminals are used to connect the alarm (relay) terminal. Alarm signal is outputted at an event devices such as sensors, door switches, etc. occurrence.
  • Page 16: Connecting Microphone And Speaker Device

    Connections Connecting Microphone and Mounting the Lens Speaker Device Remove the lens mount cap from the camera. Optionally connect an active speaker and/or external microphone with a built-in amplifier. Each Microphone and Speaker should be connected with GND. Install the auto-iris lens. 2-1.
  • Page 17 Connections lens iris output connector Pin layout for the lens iris output connector. DC type lenses VIDEO type lenses Connect the lens plug to the lens iris output connec- Damping - Vcc (+9 V) tor (LENS) on the side of the camera. Damping + Not used When using lenses from other makers, the plug shape...
  • Page 18: Concerning Auto-Iris Lenses

    Connections Rewire the lens iris plug Concerning Auto-Iris Lenses Cut off the plug of the lens cable, cut off approxi- DC type auto-iris lens mately 8 mm of the insulation, and then strip approximately 2 mm of the ends of the cable A lens without driver circuit that operates only on a DC sheaths.
  • Page 19: Flange-Back Adjustment

    Connections VIDEO type auto-iris lens Flange-back Adjustment A lens with amplifier circuit that operates on video sig- The adjustment is required only when a lens without focus- nal and DC power source. In general, this type of lens adjusting mechanism is mounted, or when a lens with is referred to as EE amplifier type lens.
  • Page 20: Mounting The Camera

    Connections Tighten the flange-back fixing screws. Note: The object may be out of focus when using a source of near-infrared light than using the visible light. Mounting the camera The mounting bracket can be secured on either the top or bottom of the camera.
  • Page 21: Operation And Settings

    Recommended PC Requirements • Check the connections of the LG IP device for the cor- rect conditions. The LG IP device can be used with most standard operating • Check that the LG IP device is(are) connected to the systems and browsers.
  • Page 22: Accessing The Lg Ip Device

    Logging in to the LG Smart Web Viewer Accessing the LG IP device The LG Smart Web Viewer can be used with most You can access the LG IP device by following the below web browsers. The recommended browser is Internet steps.
  • Page 23: Lg Smart Web Viewer Overview

    Operation and settings 3.2 Enter the IP address of the LG IP device in LG Smart Web Viewer Overview the address bar of the browse. 3.3 Enter the user name and password set by the administrator. 3.4 Click the [OK] button and then the LG Smart Web Viewer is displayed in your browser.
  • Page 24 Operation and settings Item Description Select the video image size from the drop-down list. (AUTO, D1 or CIF) The initial view size is set to AUTO. The AUTO option sets the view size according to the Server’s resolution. Displays the current video codec of the selected video stream (Master or Slave). Check this option as the network connection type (TCP or UDP).
  • Page 25 Displays the current surveillance live screen. You can monitor the camera image on the live view window of the LG Smart Web Viewer. Click this button to connect or disconnect the audio communication between the LG IP device and the connected PC.
  • Page 26: Confi Guring The Lg Ip Camera

    (Color icon: On, Gray scale icon: Off.) Confi guring the LG IP camera The features and options of the LG IP camera are configured through the Configuration menu. Only administrator-level users have permission to access the Configuration menu. Accessing the Configuration menu Click the [Configuration] button to display the LG Smart Web Viewer configuration window.
  • Page 27 Operation and settings Confi guration menu overview Main Menu Sub Menu The following table shows the list of menu items. User Basic Recording schedule Main Menu Sub Menu Schedule Recording server Version Date & Time Event schedule System Maintenance Event Event server Log &...
  • Page 28 Operation and settings Date & Time System settings Version Displays the current version of Firmware, Hardware, Software and Web Client. Time zone Set the time difference from GMT in the area where the IP device is installed. Select the time zone in the area where the IP device is installed from the drop down list.
  • Page 29 Operation and settings Time mode Maintenance > Synchronize with NTP Server: Select if you want to synchronize the IP device’s date and time with those of the time server called NTP (Network Time Protocol) Specify the NTP server’s name. Click the [Test] button for con- nection test to the server.
  • Page 30 Operation and settings Restore and backup • [Backup] function is allowed in HTTP proto- col but not in HTTPS protocol. > Backup: To take a backup of all of the set- tings. If necessary, it make possible to return Firmware to a backuped configuration.
  • Page 31 View report: Click this button to display the report window of the system. Language Language list Select a language for the LG Smart Web Viewer con- figuration menu and information display. Preview • Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
  • Page 32 Operation and settings General Stream > Contrast: Edit the contrast value in steps of 1, from 0 to 100. Selecting 100 provides the image with the highest contrast. > Brightness: Edit to fine adjust the brightness of the camera. It is brighter when a large value is selected and it is darker when a small value is selected.
  • Page 33 Operation and settings > Stream quality: If the [Quality] option set NTSC: D1 (704 x 480), HALF D1 (704 x to VBR, this option is displayed. Select the 240), CIF (352 x 240) and QCIF stream quality from the drop down box, the (160 x 112) camera supports five types (Highest, High, PAL:...
  • Page 34 Operation and settings Audio In Motion detect > Enable: Enables the check box when you are going to send the audio from the micro- phone input connector. Note: The Clients connected to the IP device remains unaffected with additional changes made in the setting.
  • Page 35: Network Settings

    Operation and settings General Network settings > Sensitivity: Enter the sensitivity to detect the Basic motion object. > Save: Click this button to confirm the set- tings. How to set the motion detection window Click the [Add] button. The motion detection win- dow is displayed.
  • Page 36 Operation and settings > RTSP port: Check RTSP port and the default RTP stream port is 554. Other ports can be selected the RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is an internet protocol range 1 025 to 65 535. that allows programs to manage the real-time transmission >...
  • Page 37 Operation and settings Master / Slave Data RTP port: Specify the VA data port number used for the multicast stream- > RTP unicast: When enabled the transmis- ing. It is initially set to 6 666 and you sion of the data to the specified equipment can edit this between 1 025 and 65 534.
  • Page 38 Operation and settings TCP/IP Note: You should register the SMTP server on the Event server setting to set this function. > Statically set: Select this option when you set a fixed IP address, with this setting, specify the IP address, Subnet mask and default gateway manually.
  • Page 39 Operation and settings DDNS IP filtering This free service is very useful when combined with the LG The access of the IP addresses in the list are allowed or DDNS Server. It allows the user to connect the IP device denied according to the choice made in the drop-down list using the URL, rather than an IP address.
  • Page 40 Operation and settings IP list "From" and the end IP address to "To". You can also add an IP address by entering the IP > Basic policy: Select the basic policy type. address to "From" and "To". Allow all: Allow all the IP address basi- cally, but the IP addresses in the list are Click the [Save] button.
  • Page 41 Operation and settings (Should have a minimum of 4 charac- ters and preferably a combination of alphanumeric). To confirm the password, retype the password that you typed in the Password box. Select the authority drop down list to provide the access rights to each user and then click the [Save] to confirm your selection.
  • Page 42 Operation and settings Custom user: The user can login Anonymous and view the live stream image > Enable anonymous login only when the “Enable anony- Check the box to enable anonymous user mous login” option is checked to login - allows the user access for only view- enable it.
  • Page 43 Operation and settings Schedule settings Frame Video Maximum Recording schedule Resolution Rate Quality Codec RTP stream (NTSC) This IP device provides video monitoring, recording and event management functions. Users can record video con- H.264 HIGHEST Up to 5 tinuously, on schedule, on alarm and/or on motion detect. H.264 MEDIUM Up to 10...
  • Page 44 Operation and settings To set the Recording Schedule Set the Activation Time parameters (24H clock) for the event. Click the [Add] button. Recording schedule setting window is displayed. NONE: No scheduled recording. Set the [Pre alarm] and/or [Post alarm] CONTINUITY: Recording starts automati- option.
  • Page 45 Operation and settings DUPLICATED (C,M): Recording starts Click the [Edit] button. automatically from the preset time. You can check or edit the recording schedule When the motion is detected within a options. designated time, change the continu- To activate the Recording Schedule ous recording mode to motion event Set the [Stream] option.
  • Page 46 Event server setting to set this function. • Save: Click this button to confirm the settings. Recording server These options can be set by using the LG Smart Station program. (Display only in this LG Smart Web Viewer program.) Disk full notification of recording server.
  • Page 47: Event Settings

    Operation and settings Set the options. Event settings • Trigger: Displays the selected Event schedule trigger event. When an event (Modtion detect/Sensor event) occurs, this • Time: Sets the weekday, Start, unit records the live images and routes as configured. Finish, Pre alarm, Post alarm and Ignore interval time options.
  • Page 48 Operation and settings Note: FTP server list You should register the SMTP and FTP server Image files can be transferred to the FTP server on the Event server setting to set this func- depending on the event schedule. Image file that has tion.
  • Page 49 Operation and settings Test: Select [Test] to test the FTP > To add the SMTP server server. Click the [Add] button. SMTP server set- Click the [Save] button to confirm the ting window is displayed. settings. Set the SMTP server options. >...
  • Page 50 Operation and settings Receiving address: Type the > To delete the SMTP server recipients e-mail address. You can Choose the SMTP server in the SMTP specify only one recipient e-mail server list. address. Click the [Remove] button. Administrator address: Type the e-mail address of the administrator.
  • Page 51: Osd Menu Setup

    Operation and settings Relay OSD Menu Setup > Control duration: Enter the relay time. The following table shows the list of menu items and op- > Alias: Displays the relay name. tions. You can adapt the camera to your requirements by >...
  • Page 52 Operation and settings Main Menu Sub Menu Contents Main Menu Sub Menu Contents PUSH 3D-DNR INDOOR, MIDDLE COLOR TEMP OUTDOOR WHITE BAL HIGH -100 to 100 MANUAL BLUE -100 to 100 MASK NUMBER AREA 1 to 8 EXIT RET/TOP/END LOW/ MIDDLE/ DISPLAY ON/OFF LEVEL...
  • Page 53: General Operation

    Operation and settings General Operation Main Menu Sub Menu Contents Click the [OSD control] button in the LG Smart Web Viewer. ZOOM Click button on the OSD control window. D-ZOOM TILT The camera setting menu appears on the live view EXIT window.
  • Page 54: Exposure Settings

    Operation and settings Exposure settings Select [EXIT] option then click button to exit the setup menu. In the submenu, use button to You can set the exposure options using the EXPOSURE select the [EXIT] then use button to select a menu.
  • Page 55 Operation and settings If you set the MASK to ON, the mask function button to select a mode then click is activate only when the HSBLC is activated button. by auto mode. • BLC: Camera's backlight compensation feature • OFF: Not used. helps alleviate issues of visibility in high contrast areas.
  • Page 56 Operation and settings SHUTTER (Shutter Speed) • OFF: Not used. Select the desired shutter speed for camera exposure. You Note: can change the shutter speed to higher speed to capture If you set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO on fast-moving subjects, though the image becomes darker.
  • Page 57 Operation and settings • ATW (Auto-Tracing White Balance): In this mode, OUTDOOR: The color temperature range the color temperature range for the proper white for the proper white balance is approxi- balance is approximately from 1 700 K to mately 5 100 K. 11 000 K.
  • Page 58 Operation and settings • Note: 3D-DNR setting If you set the AGC to [OFF] or the SHUTTER is set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO on the [EXPOSURE] menu, the AUTO mode of the DAY/NIGHT function is not available and [---] mark is displayed.
  • Page 59 Operation and settings Privacy Mask setting button to select the color of the mask zone box on the [COLOR] option. This function is aiming at the protection of personal pri- vacy, selecting a screen part black not to be displayed in button to select an option then use the screen.
  • Page 60 Operation and settings Special menu settings • PAN: Use button to move the screen. (left or right) • TILT: Use button to move the screen. (up or down) D-EFFECT (Digital effect) You can select the digital effect. Select [D-EFFECT] option on the [SPECIAL] menu. D-ZOOM button to select a digital effect.
  • Page 61 Operation and settings USER TITLE button to adjust the option. If you You can use the camera identification to assign a number set the sharpness value to higher, the image outline and character to the camera (0 to 9, A to Z, a to z). becomes sharp.
  • Page 62: Reset Setting

    Operation and settings Reset setting • (Blank): Insert a space at the cursor position. • : Moves cursor to left or right. LANGUAGE Select the viewer language for the camera setup menu and OSD information display. Select [RESET] option. Click button and the RESET menu appears.
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This section provides useful information to help you to can obtain this. resolve any diffi culty you might have with your LG IP device. • IP Conflicts: The other device may use th same IP Fault symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are address with the LG IP device.
  • Page 64 Troubleshooting • If you have error at web client live view page, close • After the factory settings login using the default user- browser, delete below directory and re-connect the name and password. camera. Video Streaming problems ex) “C:\Documents and Settings\[UserID]\WebClient”. •...
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting • If video images appear white and black adjust the set- Audio condition tings in the OSD to get back the colorful image. • The client computer that is interacting with the cam- era needs to have a sound card that is functional to •...
  • Page 66: Open Source Software Notice

    . LGPL LIBRARIES: Glibc, libelf, libesmtp, live.media LG Electronics offers to provide source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and han- dling upon e-mail request to LG Electronics at: opensource@lge.com...
  • Page 67 Open source software notice This product includes • lighttpd : Copyright © 2004, Jan Kneschke, incre- mental • dhcp client : • ntpdate : Copyright © David L. Mills 1992-2006 Copyright © 2004-2008 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (“ISC”) • OpenSSL : Copyright ©...
  • Page 68 Open source software notice > Copyright 1993, 2002, 2006 David Rowe NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, > Copyright 2003 EpicGames DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION > Copyright 1992-1994 Jutta Degener, Carsten OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT Bormann OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE...
  • Page 69: Specifi Cation

    Specifi cation Item LSW2010F Image Device 6 mm Super HAD II CCD Lens Type C/CS Mount Video Out 1.0 Vp-p Composite Signal (75 Ω) Auto Gain Control OFF/ LOW/ MIDDLE/ HIGH Exposure ALC/ELC Electric Shutter 1/50 ~ 1/90 000 (PAL), 1/60~1/90 000 (NTSC)
  • Page 70 Specifi cation Item LSW2010F DIS(Stabilizer) ON/OFF Digital Effect OFF/ V-Flip / Mirror / Rotate Resolution (Max) 704 x 480 (NTSC), 704 x 576 (PAL) Output RJ-45(Network), CVBS (Monitor) Frame Rate (Max) 30 fps/25 fps(NTSC/PAL) Compression H.264 (Basic Profile), MJPEG, Dual Stream...
  • Page 71 Specifi cation Item LSW2010F TCP/IP(IPv4), HTTP, HTTPS, RTP, RTSP, UDP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, ICMP, Protocol DDNS(LG) IP support Dynamic, Static, Private IP Users Unicast 10 Streams / 50 user registration Operation Temp. / Humidity -10 ºC to 50 ºC / 0 %RH to 80 %RH Power Source PoE, DC 12 V (±10 %) (1 A or above)
  • Page 72 AB28...

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