Eusso UNC7712-Series User Manual

Outdoor dual-streaming ccd network camera

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Outdoor Dual-Streaming
CCD Network Camera
UNC7712-Series User's Manual
Version: 1.0
Date: 05/29/2008
Copyright EUSSO Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 Outdoor Dual-Streaming CCD Network Camera UNC7712-Series User’s Manual Version: 1.0 Date: 05/29/2008 Copyright EUSSO Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..........................- 2 - ? ................- 2 - HAT IS TREAMING ETWORK AMERA ............................- 3 - EATURES CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION..........................- 4 - ........................- 4 - ARDWARE CONNECTION ........................- 5 - OFTWARE NSTALLATION ........................- 6 - ETWORK ONFIGURATION CHAPTER 3 USING THE WEB UI ........................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction 1. What is Dual Streaming Network Camera? The UNC7712 is a professional MPEG-4/MJPEG dual streaming surveillance products. Dual streaming allows seamless remote video monitoring using MPEG-4 concurrently with transmission of high quality JPEG images to an optional storage. For power solution, while normal adapter is applied for this device, UNC7712 also come with an optional PoE model.
  • Page 4: Features

    2. Features Self-Contained Web Server providing Internet capability for remote access MPEG-4/MJPEG dual compression formats Simultaneous MPEG-4 and MJPEG stream for multiple clients Supports up to 30/25 FPS at Full D1 resolution More than 540 TV lines resolution Event handling trigger by alarm/motion and action to send video clip by Email / FTP Wireless USB dongle (IEEE 802.11b/g) compliant (to be upgraded) IP setup by easy IP Installer / DHCP / Static IP Supports DDNS for dynamic IP application...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation 1. Hardware connection Part Names and Functions for UNC7712 1. Power Cord Non PoE model: Connects to the AC power outlet. PoE model: The AC power is not necessary. The camera will get the power from the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 6: Software Installation

    2. Software Installation The following software is necessary for the proper display and use of the UNC7712 from the Web site. The software will be taken from the Software Package CD. IP Installer The IP Installer is used to locate and configure network cameras and video servers on the LAN. This utility is useful for conveniently configuring the network settings of the device, or for finding a device once the network settings have been modified.
  • Page 7: Network Configuration

    3. Network Configuration IP Installer is a utility that provides an easier, more efficient way to configure the IP address and network settings of the devices. It even provides a convenient way to set the network settings for multiple devices simultaneously using the batch setting function.
  • Page 8 Click the menu bar Tool > Search Network Device to search the device in the LAN. From the list, select the device with the MAC Address that corresponds to the UNC7712 that is to be configured. The MAC Address is identical to the unit’s S/N (Serial Number). Double click the item to open the Property Page for the selected device or click the menu bar View >...
  • Page 9 After filling in the properties, click [Synchronize] button to complete the configuration settings in the remote UNC7712 while saving configuration in the PC. If click [OK] button, the configuration is only be saved in the PC. Open the Web-based UI of the Selected UNC7712 To access the Web-based UI of the selected unit, run the View >...
  • Page 10 Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser When browsing the Home Page at the first time with the Microsoft Internet Explorer , you must temporarily lower your security settings to perform a one-time-only installation of the ActiveX component onto your workstation, as described below: From the Tools menu, select [Internet Options] Click the [Security] tab and then click [Custom Level] button to see your current security settings.
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Using The Web Ui

    Chapter 3 Using the Web UI Start your Web browser and enter the URL or IP address in the Address field. The Home page of the UNC7712 is now displayed. The status of the video stream The display of channel information can be configured in the OSD setting, including video status, channel number, camera title, frame rate and transfer speed (bit rate).
  • Page 12: Live View

    1. Live View Functions in live view page The following are the available keys in the Live View mode: Button Description Select the display language for web user interface Check “Actual Size” to display the video stream at the actual resolution Check “Audio”...
  • Page 13 Click “Deinterlace” to expend the option of deinterlace. Users need to set the file path before taking the snapshot. Click on [BMP] or [JPEG] to take an image with the bmp or jpeg file format respectively. Set the recording parameters including the recording path, file name, total file space, maximum file length, enabling/disabling cycle recording and synchronize to timestamp.
  • Page 14: Configuration Page

    2. Configuration page Click “Config” icon to open the Configure Page. Video: Set up the resolution and quality for recording and live view, and the schedule recording Camera: Setup video parameters for cameras Event: Setup for event trigger System: Setup for system including date/time, user, COM port and commands etc. Network: Setup for network Log List: Displays the log Home: Back to the Home Page...
  • Page 15: Chapter 4 Configure The Settings With Web Ui

    Chapter 4 Configure the Settings with Web UI 1. Sub items Video: Camera: Event: System: Network: Storage: Log List: - 14 -...
  • Page 16: Video Setup (Available For Administrator Only)

    2. Video Setup (Available for Administrator only) Video Setup Total IPS: Set Total IPS in the daytime, nighttime and on weekends, up to 30 for each time period. When stream 2 is enabled, the IPS for stream 1 and 2 can be configured. Stream 1 IPS: Set IPS for Stream 1 out of 30.
  • Page 17 Video Quality: Video quality is divided into 31 levels (1~31), a better video quality is presented in choosing lower number. Video Bitrate: When choosing CBR for the video mode, video bitrate can be selected among 64 Kbps, 128 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 512 Kbps, 768 Kbps, 1 Mbps, 1.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 3 Mbps and 4 Mbps.
  • Page 18: Camera Setup

    3. Camera Setup General Setup Brightness: Adjust the brightness for each channel from -100 to +100. Contrast: Adjust the contrast for each channel from -100 to +100. Saturation: Adjust the saturation for each channel from -100 to +100. HUE: Adjust the hue for each channel from -100 to +100. BLC: Enable/disable BLC (Back Light Compensation) function.
  • Page 19: Ptz Setup

    PTZ Setup PTZ Setting: Remove: No dome camera is connected to this channel. Add: A dome camera is connected to this channel. PTZ Protocol: Various protocols can be selected, including PELCO P, PELCO D, LI-LIN and Dynacolor. PTZ ID: The ID number must match the ID address set by the dome camera. Speed: Select the control speed from 1 ~ 10.
  • Page 20 OSD Setup OSD Display: Check the check box to display the following messages on the video of each channel. Note: The settings work with this client PC only; it won’t affect the other PC and the video device. Status Display: Display the video status (Live or Playback video). Channel Display: Display the channel number of each channel.
  • Page 21: Event Setup

    4. Event Setup General Setup Event Icon: When set to “ON”, an icon will be displayed on the screen when the Motion Detection is triggered; an icon will be displayed on the screen when the Alarm IN is triggered. The event icon will be displayed on the video output of UNC7712;...
  • Page 22: Motion Setup

    Motion Setup Motion config: Define parameters for actions responding to detected motion. Motion Detect: Set the Motion Detect feature for each channel to “ON” or “OFF”. Alarm Out: When motion is triggered, will send a signal to the device connected such as LED or alarm.
  • Page 23 Sensor config: Apply the sensor relays as trigger. Define the actions/parameters responding to sensed event. Alarm in: select one of the four GPINs as a sensor for the event triggering. Alarm out: When sensor is triggered, will send a signal to the device connected such as LED or alarm.
  • Page 24: Motion Area Setup

    Video loss config: Set actions responding to video loss, such as line has been cut or camera has been crashed. Video loss detect: on/off this function. Email notice: as described in previous two items. CGI alert: as described in previous two items. Motion Area Setup Select All: Clear all areas for motion detection.
  • Page 25 GPIO Setup Displays the GPIO input/output statues. Can manually adjust the statues of GPIO output by clicking on the check box. - 24 -...
  • Page 26: System Setup

    5. System Setup General Setup Unit Name: Assign a name for the device. Model: The model name of the device. Hardware Version: The version of the hardware. Software Version: The version of the software. Firmware Version: The version of the firmware. Apply: Confirm the settings.
  • Page 27 Date/Time Setup Set the year, date and time for the device. DST Enable: If your region has daylight saving time, set the item to “ON”. Bias: Set the amount of time to move forward from the standard time for daylight saving time. Start: Set the beginning date/time of the daylight saving.
  • Page 28 User Setup (Available for Administrator only) Enable Authentication: Select “YES” to enable the password authentication. User name / Password: Up to 15 accounts can be added for accessing this device. The account name and password can be flexible (but restricted in 8 characters long of any combination of 0-9 and A-Z).
  • Page 29 COM Port Setup COM Status: Set COM port for PTZ, RS-232 or RS-485. PTZ ID: The number must match the ID address set by the dome camera. Baud Rate: Set the value if necessary. Data Bit: Set the value if necessary. Stop Bit: Set the value if necessary.
  • Page 30: System Information

    System Information Display the information of this device. Information includes video port, resolution video type, bit rate, PTZ model/status, motion status, sensor status and ActiveX version.
  • Page 31: Network Setup

    6. Network Setup General Setup Ethernet Mode: If using static IP, set to “Static” and then setup the following settings. If there is a DHCP server on the network, set to “DHCP”, the device will get the following settings from the server automatically.
  • Page 32: Ddns Setup

    DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS Settings 1: DDNS Enable: DDNS allows the dynamic IP address to be registered so others can connect to it by a domain name. If you wish to use DDNS service and set to “ON”. Host Name: Assign a host name for this camera, this name will be the domain name. Port: Change the port if necessary.
  • Page 33: Email Setup

    Dynamic DNS Settings 2: DDNS Enable: As in settings 1 mentioned. Host Name: As in settings 1 mentioned. Account ID: For the server needs an account to log in, the field here is then for the account identification. Password: password for the account to log in. Update Time: As in settings 1 mentioned.
  • Page 34: Ftp Setup

    Email to Address: The Email address to receive the Email. Email from Address: The Email address that send the Email. Apply: Confirm the settings. FTP Setup FTP enable: Set to “ON” if use a FTP server to receive the event notification. Server IP: Enter the IP address of the FTP server.
  • Page 35: Storage Setup

    7. Storage Setup Storage USB Setup Display the information and status of the storage devices that connected to UNC7702. Active: represents the disk will act as a “Record” or “Backup”, or “Off” as taking no action. Action: shows the disk’s mount status. Priority: Set the priority of the disk.
  • Page 36 Weekend Schedule: When set to “ON”, the weekend schedule will be enabled. Weekend Start Week / Time: Set the beginning day and time of the weekend. Weekend End Week / Time: Set the ending day and time of the weekend. Overwrite Recording: When set to “ON”, if the record HDD is full, the recording will overwrite the earliest recorded file in the HDD.
  • Page 37: Log List

    8. Log List Log List...
  • Page 38: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications 1. UNC7712 (PoE) System 32-Bit RISC Processor, 8MB Flash ROM, 64MB SDRAM Video Compression MPEG-4 (ASP/SP) / MJPEG, Dual streaming Video Resolution Full D1: NTSC = 720 x 480; PAL = 720 x 576 Half D1: NTSC = 720 x 240; PAL = 720 x 288 CIF: NTSC = 352 x 240;...
  • Page 39 Audio Capability Power Supply Direct power cord input: AC90 ~240V Built-in PoE IEEE 802.3af Power Consumption Water Proof Standard IP66 Standard Operation -20°C ~ 60°C Temperature Operation Humidity 0% ~ 90% Dimension (Lx W x H) 235mm x 98mm x 90mm Net Weight 1260 g I/O Connectors...
  • Page 40: Appendix B The Mini-Din Connector

    Appendix B The Mini-din Connector The mini-din connector provides control signal input and output, which including GPIO input, GPIO output as Relay connection and one RS-485 port multiplex with COM port. It also provides connection of PTZ device and external console to control the device. COM / GPIO MINI-DIN FUNCTION GPIN...
  • Page 41 GPIN: Input high when opening the connection; input low when sinking more than 10mA or shorting to pin 5 (GND). RXD (COM Port Receive Data) TXD (COM Port Transmit Data) RS485A/RS485B: To connect with external PTZ devices, please contact your dealer/distributor to get the information of the supported PTZ models.
  • Page 42: Appendix C Faq

    Appendix C 1. How can I set factory default? ANS: Unplug the power jack to turn off the power of UNC7712 Open up the device and press the button as circled with red in the below figures. Press the button and do not let go. Plug in the power jack to turn on the device. Wait till the LED start flashing, let go the button before the third flash.
  • Page 43: How To Upgrade Firmware For The Device

    2. How to upgrade firmware for the device? ANS: Download the newest software and unzip it into your local driver, for example "C:\temp". Then, confirm the "flash.bin" file exists in this directory. Restart the device by clicking on the <Reboot> button on Configuration page -> System -> Commands.
  • Page 44 Note: Flash products can become damaged if the updating operation is not performed correctly. So please follow up above procedures carefully.
  • Page 45: Why Active Xremains In Old Version After Upgrading To New Version Firmware

    3. Why ActiveX remains in old version after upgrading to new version firmware? ANS: Launch an IE browser and click on “Tools” -> “Internet Options”. The Internet Options window then shows up.
  • Page 46 In Temporary Internet files, click on Delete Files. Press “OK” to confirm deletion. Re-open IE browser and access to the device. You will this time be prompt to install newer version of ActiveX control. After installation, you should see the new version installed.

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