Vivotek IP2111 User Manual
Vivotek IP2111 User Manual

Vivotek IP2111 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Product name: Network Camera (IP21x1) Release Date: 2005/07/06 Manual Revision: 2.00 Web site: www.vivotek.com Email: technical@vivotek.com sales@vivotek.com Made in Taiwan. ©Copyright 2000-2005. All rights reserved - 1 -...
  • Page 3 Before You Use It is important to carefully examine the contents with the Chapter Package Contents after opening the package. If there is anything missing, contact your reseller. Read the Chapter Physical Description before assembling and operating the device and peripherals.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before You Use ............2 Package Contents...........5 Features and Benefits..........6 Physical Description ..........8 Rear Panel ...............8 How to Install ............12 Ethernet Environment............13 Software configuration............. 15 Modem Environment ............20 How to Use ............29 Authentication ..............29 Installing Plug-in............. 30 Main Page ..............
  • Page 5 Appendix ..............67 A. Troubleshooting ............67 B. Frequently Asked Questions.......... 68 C. Upgrade System Firmware ........... 72 D. URL Commands of Network Camera ......73 E. Camera Control Cable ..........84 F. Time Zone Table ............85 G. Technical Specifications ..........88 - 4 -...
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Package Contents If any of the following items are missing, please contact your reseller. Network Camera IP2111/IP2121 Null modem cable Software CD Power adapter Quick installation guide I/O terminal connector CS Ring and wrench Warranty - 5 -...
  • Page 7 Camera control cable - 5 -...
  • Page 8: Features And Benefits

    Features and Benefits Network Camera is a high-performance networking video transmitter. With powerful VLIW DSP core and fully optimized algorithm, it can compress and transmit the high quality real-time video through standard TCP/IP inter-network. In addition to meet the basic needs of video feed, many advanced features are added to help building applications of surveillance or web attraction.
  • Page 9 reliable to fit into your environment. With this built-in facility, you can easily setup a security system in your home or office. ¡ ¸ Weekly schedule for automatic surveillance The user-defined time period will repeat weekly to check any security settings and accordingly sending notification or drive external devices.
  • Page 10: Physical Description

    Physical Description Rear Panel Status LED’s Each time Network Camera starts up, it will perform power-on-self-test, abbreviated as POST, to examine every hardware module. As soon as the administrator plugs in the power connector both LED’s under the power LED will flash one by one until the diagnosis is done.
  • Page 11: Com Port

    before installed after installed flash Ethernet 10/100 socket Connect to an Ethernet network with a UTP category 5 cable of length shorter than 100 meters according to the standard. Once the Ethernet cable is connected without error, Network Camera will utilize the Ethernet interface prior to the modem attached to COM2. COM port This RS232 serial port can connect with a modem or included null modem cable to utilize dial-up network when Ethernet is not available.
  • Page 12: Restore Button

    device is too far to allow accurate function, an external power source may be used to pull high the RS485 signal. Network Camera provides one digital input and one relay switch. Pin 1 and pin 2 can be connected to external sensor and the state of voltage will be monitored according to the programmed scripts in configuration.
  • Page 13: Power Adapter

    Power adapter Connect the power jack of the included power adapter. Connecting the power adapter should be the last operation while physically installing Network Camera. The power adapter of Network Camera and the external power supply are prohibited to exist together. Only one source can feed power to Network Camera. Improper usage will result in serious damage.
  • Page 14: How To Install

    How to Install To easily fit into various environments, Network Camera automatically detects the attached interfaces and configures itself to the best condition. Therefore users need not care how to select the network between Ethernet and modem, and whether the Ethernet speed is 10Mbps or 100 Mbps.
  • Page 15: Ethernet Environment

    Ethernet Environment Hardware installation Before installing multiple Network Cameras at the well-chosen locations, the administrator should memorize the serial numbers on the packages respectively for future use. Cable connection Shut down all the peripheral devices prior to connection. Connect the supplied cables from Network Camera to related devices according to the above diagram.
  • Page 16 Connect the power jack of the power adapter to Network Camera prior to plugging the utility end into the utility power socket. It will reduce accidental electric surge shock. - 14 -...
  • Page 17: Software Configuration

    Software configuration In this manual, "User" refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and "Administrator" refers to the person who can configure the Network Camera and grant user access to the camera. At the end of the hardware installation, the Administrator must place the product software CD into the CD-ROM drive of the PC running in MS Windows.
  • Page 18 Upon Installation Wizard’s start up, a searching box will pop up. This program searches for product on the same LAN: After searching, Video Servers or Network Cameras will be located by the Installation Wizard. There may be several entries shown in the window. The Administrator may differentiate the Network Cameras with the serial number.
  • Page 19 The IP addresses shown in the "Current IP Address" field reflect those on the local network. They may be from the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server, the camera will try to find a free IP address (this takes from 15 second to 3 minutes, depending on the LAN status).
  • Page 20 For more detailed usage of the Installation Wizard, please refer to the user’s manual of the Installation Wizard. - 18 -...
  • Page 21 For more detailed usage of the Installation Wizard, please refer to the user’s manual of the First access to Network Camera Change initial password of administrator Starting the Web browser to connect to the assigned IP address of Network Camera, users will be asked for user name and password by an authentication message window.
  • Page 22: Modem Environment

    Modem Environment Hardware installation Before installing Network Camera, the administrator should memorize the serial numbers on the packages respectively for the initial passwords. To use a dial-up network, the Ethernet socket should be left disconnected since Ethernet is the first priority among available interfaces. After powering up, Network Camera will detect if any external modem is connected to the modem port.
  • Page 23 unplugged until other cables are firmly connected. In the environment without Ethernet, administrators can use the included null modem cable to connect to Network Camera directly and access point-to-point. After necessary information is entered and saved, turn off Network Camera and remove the null modem cable. Follow the installation of modem mode in next paragraph to connect to Internet.
  • Page 24: Software Installation

    Software installation Via Ethernet Enter the COM configuration Web page and select the driver type as modem. Well configure each field for dialing information. Refer to the COM section in Definition of Configuration for detailed description. Via null modem Install a new modem 1.
  • Page 25 4. Choose the serial port that the included null modem cable is attached to and click on . The null modem is now ready for use. If no Dial-Up adapter exists in the system, Windows may automatically prompt to install. Press continue.
  • Page 26 Setup a new connection 1. After the 33600 bps modem is installed, open the dialup network folder in Windows to build a new connection. 2. Select the device as the newly installed standard 33600 bps modem and click on 3. Just enter arbitrary digits as phone number and click on .
  • Page 27 5. Right-click on the newly setup connection icon for entering properties. 6. In the first General page, clear "Use area code and Dialing Properties" option and click on 7. Select 115200 as the speed and click on 8. On the second page, only check "Enable software compression"...
  • Page 28 Now the connection is ready to use for null modem. Double click the newly setup connection. A dialing information window will pop up. Enter “root” as user name and the serial number labeled on the bottom side of the box as the password and click on .
  • Page 29 First access to Network Camera in null modem mode Through direct connection by null modem cable, administrators can connect to “http://200.1.1.1” in the web browser. “200.1.1.1” will be the default IP address of Network Camera in dial-in connection; “200.1.1.100” will be the given IP address for the user's PC by Network Camera.
  • Page 30 First access to Network Camera in modem mode If the dial-out is not prohibited and the attached modem is recognized, Network Camera will send out the system startup log and connection log by email or FTP according to user’s settings as soon as the system is ready. That can be used to verify if the settings work.
  • Page 31: How To Use

    How to Use Open your familiar web browser and connect to Network Camera just like a general web site and the video will present on demand. Make sure the web address of the target Network Camera is accurate. Authentication After opening the Web browser and typing in the URL of Network Camera, a dialogue window will pop out to request a username and password.
  • Page 32: Installing Plug-In

    Installing Plug-in If it is initial access to Network Camera via the Web browser supporting server push, the motioned pictures will display directly. If the Web browser is Internet Explorer in Windows, users will be asked to install a new plug-in that is provided by Network Camera. This plug-in has been registered for certificate and is used to display motioned pictures in the Internet Explorer.
  • Page 33: Main Page

    Main Page Basic functions are displayed in main entrance page of Network Camera. The first figure below is graphic mode that has better visual effect and the second one is text mode that will shorten download time. The main page may look different depending on the PT scanner or the privilege of the user.
  • Page 34 Text mode Network Camera Text mode is default if any image button is not available. Video quality selection It allows users to adjust the video quality for speed or smoothness. The performance is also subject to the network bandwidth and the number of users. Five options are available to be chosen from “Medium”...
  • Page 35 System configuration There is a button or text link in the left side of the system configuration that only appears in administrators’ main page. External digital output control There may be two remote control buttons for the each digital output on the main page. If there are external devices attached to the digital output, administrators or permitted users can click on to short “Common”...
  • Page 36: System Configuration

    System Configuration Introduction The system configuration can be easily done remotely on Internet Explorer through the Web interface. There are two wizards in addition to classified categories of system configurations. They can give friendly instructions and facilitate the setup job. Alternately administrators may type directly the URL of system configuration, “http://<IP address of Network Camera>/setup/config.html”, to directly enter the configuration page.
  • Page 37: Setup Wizard

    Setup Wizard The setup wizard will guide administrator to enter necessary information including system name, current date and time, administrator’s password, video configuration and captions, and network settings. Administrators can exit the procedures anytime to reserve the current configuration. Finally the setup wizard will ask for reboot to validate the changes and administrators can decide to reboot later.
  • Page 38: Definitions Of Configuration

    Definitions of Configuration System parameters Change host name The “host name” is used for the homepage title of main page and displays as the title over the video window on the main page. The maximum string length is 40 characters or 20 characters in double-byte-character-systems like Chinese or Japanese.
  • Page 39 Security privilege Change root password To change the administrator’s password, type the new password in both text boxes identically. What is typed will be displayed as asterisks for security purposes. The maximum password is 16 characters. After pressing , the web browser will ask administrators for the new password for access.
  • Page 40: Network Settings

    Network settings Fix the IP address To eliminate incautious mistakes during installation, Network Camera will stay in installation mode whenever it starts unless "Reset network at next boot" is disabled. This option can also be disabled using the Installer program. Once the option is disabled, Network Camera will skip installation at the next boot and the Installer program will not find the installed units.
  • Page 41 the SMTP server rejects upon any failure. Some ISP may reject the mail if the address is invalid. FTP settings To send the log files described in the above paragraph via FTP, the SMTP server should be erased. Administrators must enter correct "Primary FTP Server", "Primary FTP user name"...
  • Page 42 Video and motion detection Adjust image settings "Time stamp" and "Text on image" will be enclosed in image for reference. The timestamp is captured from date and time of Network Camera that is maintained by an on-board real-time clock. "Color" setting is independent of the connected camera and “B/W”...
  • Page 43 motion amplitude of some object in the monitored screen is over the settings, a white in red background will indicate at the upper-right corner of the window. Motion detection is provided as reference because it is very environment-dependent. Especially working by the very sensitive settings, some triggered events may be considered as false alarms though there is tiny difference happening indeed.
  • Page 44 ISP information setup In PPP interface, a modem option will show instead of camera control 2. Configurations include modem initialization and outside dial-up server. If the users will setup with external sensors and alarms for property security, dial-out is needed to send some snapshot-attached e-mails when the preset conditions are triggered.
  • Page 45 the pair of login name and password is dependent on the ISP and is different from what is used in the authentication process in web access. - 43 -...
  • Page 46 Application constitution Administrators can use combinations of options on the application page to perform many useful security applications. Network Camera provides two application modes; one is performed according to the settings on the web page, the other is performed according to the external command script.
  • Page 47 event” option to drive some device attached to the digital output several seconds after the event happens and/or send snapshots that are taken right at the moment. . If administrators want to receive some snapshots to check the event, please check the “Upload snapshot while input condition match”...
  • Page 48: Homepage Layout

    Homepage layout There are two homepage display modes. One is "Image mode" that uses graphics for links; the other is "Text mode" that mostly uses text for links. Administrators may easily give Network Camera a different presence of homepage. The "logo graph"...
  • Page 49: View Log File

    View log file There is some useful information in the system log including current system configuration and activity history with timestamp for tracking. View parameters The whole system parameters will be categorized listed for administrators to check. The content is the same as CONFIG.INI. Factory default It is used to restore the factory default settings.
  • Page 50: Advanced Functions

    Advanced Functions Capture Up-to-date Still Images Get snapshot via URL Administrator and users can use the specific URL to capture the current still image. http://<IP of Network Camera>/cgi-bin/video1.jpg[?<param>=<value>] Get snapshot via FTP Administrator and users can log-in the FTP daemon of Network Camera to download the refreshed JPEG image named video.jpg.
  • Page 51 Video Embedded in Customers’ Homepage In additional to the URL, some scripts should be added to download a plug-in for motion pictures. The following example simply displays title text and a real-time video window in Internet Explorer or Netscape. The user name and password should be configured in advance.
  • Page 52 Download Event-triggered Snapshots There are three video image files for the video channel of three stages: pre-alarm, the moment when triggered and post-alarm. Only the snapshots captured by the last event are preserved. Administrator and users can use FTP or URL to get the saved snapshots. They can also be browsed from the application page in system configuration.
  • Page 53: Uploading Snapshots Periodically

    Uploading Snapshots Periodically Upload snapshots to external FTP server In sequential mode, Network Camera will send out snapshots according to interval and period settings. If snapshot files are intended for quick updates, it is better to skip date and time suffix. The file name will then be video1.jpg. If the snapshots are used for occasional monitoring, suffix with date and time can help administrators classify them easily.
  • Page 54: Customize Graphics In Homepage

    Customize Graphics in Homepage While in text mode, there is a small icon named BTN_TEXT.GIF preceding with each link that can be changed by administrators. While in image mode, the default method will use the image stored in Flash memory. The followings are the referenced file name and size limitation of each stored images.
  • Page 55: Command Script For Complex Applications

    Command Script for Complex Applications Besides the application wizard, Network Camera provides a more professional command script for advanced applications. The command script will be executed exclusively with the settings in Application page of system configuration except for the weekly schedule. To build the advanced application, follow the steps below.
  • Page 56 “Digital input state”: H (high), L (low), / (low to high), \ (high to low) “M”: motion detection event. “Channel Number”: always A “Video input state”: / (signal from loss to presence), \ (signal from presence to loss), X (as long as signal loss) “Delay time”: seconds of delay for the following actions after events happen “Digital output number”: always 1...
  • Page 57 Practical examples Command line Description M1=1C; When any motion is detected, “Normal Close” of relay output will short with “Common”. 1\=(5)1O; When DI transients from high to low, “Normal Open” of relay output will short with COMMON in 5 seconds. A\=W{192.168.0.1 If there is no video signal, a message “no signal!”...
  • Page 58: Url For External Device Control

    URL for External Device Control Query status of digital input /cgi-bin/getdi.cgi Network Camera will return status of four digital input in one line. Drive digital output /cgi-bin/setdo.cgi?do1=<state> <state>: C, O denoting Normal Close or Normal Open respectively. Move motorized camera in PT scanner direction /cgi-bin/control.cgi?<param>=<value>&<param>=<value>……...
  • Page 59 Transparent Remote Serial Driver Network Camera provides a highly customized control support to third-party serial interface devices aside from PT scanner. That means in addition to setting up a custom camera with PTZF commands, users may utilize this mode and introduce a customized homepage to transmit arbitrary user-defined commands from user-side to Network Camera.
  • Page 60: Url Of System Maintenance

    URL of System Maintenance Download System Log via FTP Besides viewing the system log from the web page, administrators can download the system log file, SYSTEM.LOG, via FTP. To log into the FTP daemon, enter “root” as the user name and the same administrator’s password used in Web access. Restart System via URL /cgi-bin/reset.cgi Restart Network Camera without warning.
  • Page 61: Configure System Via Ftp

    Configure System via FTP Administrators can use FTP to configure Network Camera much quicker than Web page especially for multiple targets. To configure system via FTP, first download the parameter file, CONFIG.INI, to customize each field according to the environment and then upload back to validate the new settings.
  • Page 62 (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) <user password> (0)0002D1040011 string of maximum 16 characters the followings are as same as the above (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) <more guests enabled> or YES to enable snapshot mode <more guests interval>...
  • Page 63 <com speedlink name> string of maximum 8 characters string of maximum 8 characters string of maximum 8 characters string of maximum 8 characters string of maximum 8 characters [NETWORK] <install enabled> reset IP whenever system boots or NO <ppp enabled> obsolete <ethernet address>...
  • Page 64 <ftp init path> string of maximum 40 characters <ftp passive> or YES <backup ftp server> IP address or domain name <backup ftp port> or 1024 ~ 65535 <bacup ftp username> string of maximum 16 characters <backup ftp password> string of maximum 16 characters <backup ftp init path>...
  • Page 65 <enable camera control> <uart mode> RS485 or RS232 <other control commands> string of maximum 80 characters string of maximum 80 characters string of maximum 80 characters string of maximum 80 characters string of maximum 80 characters <PT control commands> HOME string of maximum 80 characters string of maximum 80 characters DOWN...
  • Page 66 or YES<video is open> or YES - 64 -...
  • Page 67: Telnet Commands

    Telnet Commands Network Camera has a Telnet daemon for only administrators to access some seldom used functions. Using any general terminal program to connect to Network Camera will prompt the user for a password. Username is not requested here since only administrators can access the Telnet daemon.
  • Page 68: Erase Snapshots Stored In Flash Memory

    Erase snapshots stored in Flash memory Typing "erase image" will clear all snapshots saved in Flash memory. Erase logo and graphic buttons Typing "erase graph" will clear all images used on the homepage. If no new images are uploaded, the system will switch to text mode and use default images instead. Skip installation at next boot Typing "lock"...
  • Page 69: Appendix

    Appendix A. Troubleshooting Power-On-Self-Test After the power has been turned on, Network Camera will perform a self-diagnostic to detect any possible hardware defects. If the power indicator is dim at the beginning, the system fails to proceed further without power. While the POST is proceeding, the status LED indicators will keep blinking interchanged until finished or any fatal error happens.
  • Page 70: Frequently Asked Questions

    B. Frequently Asked Questions Q Why can’t I see the Network Camera in the installer after reboot? A The installer is only used to install the IP address of Network Camera. If the IP address is fixed by checking the option in the installer, the Network Camera will no longer appear in the installer.
  • Page 71 Q How can I use a name instead of the IP address to connect Network Camera? A To allow users to connect to Network Camera through an easily memorized name, the administrators must first configure the name server in his network. Here is an example: the administrator installs the Network Camera with a reserved IP address and assigns it with a name in the domain name service, then users can connect to Network Camera by typing a name instead of IP address.
  • Page 72 2. bandwidth share, 3. number of users, 4. number of video input is accessed at one time, 5. the complicated objects in view results in larger image file, 6. the level of your PC or notebook which is responsible of displaying images. In general, the transfer rate in general local network environment can achieve over 200 kilobytes per second and approximately 10 to 20 pictures of normal environment per second.
  • Page 73 ‘Input is Rising’ and ‘Input is Falling’ rather than ‘Input is High’ and ‘Input is Low’ to let the condition be triggered only when state is changed. Q The image is not clear enough. Is anything broken? A The lens can be fine adjusted by rotating the outer ring. Please rotate it clockwise or counter-clockwise to focus near or far.
  • Page 74: Upgrade System Firmware

    C. Upgrade System Firmware Customers can frequently check the appropriate product folder on our web site to download the latest firmware. Only administrators can upgrade the system firmware of Network Camera. Easy way via Upgrade Wizard Run the Upgrade Wizard included in the product CDROM and proceed by the prompts. Refer to the user's guide of Upgrade Wizard for details.
  • Page 75: Url Commands Of Network Camera

    D. URL Commands of Network Camera For some customers who already have their own web site or web control application, Network Camera can be easily integrated through convenient URL. This section lists the commands in URL format corresponding to the basic functions of Network Camera. Some RFC standards related to HTML may be a good reference for implementation of the customized homepage.
  • Page 76: System Resource Url

    System resource URL There are some images used on the homepage when the homepage layout is in image mode. Administrators may use the following links to show the images saved in Network Camera on another page. To change the logo or the background images referenced by the URL, refer to the homepage layout section in configuration.
  • Page 77: General Format Of Command Url

    General format of command URL Every configuration can be set through URL with POST method by administrators only. <general format> URL[?[name=value][&name=value]……] <method> POST <authorized user> root System configuration URL URL: /cgi-bin/system.cgi NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION host <text string shorter than 15 system name characters>...
  • Page 78: Network Configuration Url

    characters> slow <not required> Snapshot mode open <not required> enable demo account camctrl <not required> allow demo user to control the PT scanner demoioallowed <not required> allow demo user to control the I/O access slow <not required> snapshot mode delay <integer>...
  • Page 79: Video Configuration Url

    characters> returnmail <text string shorter than 80 return address characters> ftp1 <domain name or IP address> primary FTP server ftprp1 <number less than 65535> FTP server port ftpuser1 <text string shorter than 15 user name for primary FTP server characters> ftppass1 <text string shorter than 15 password for primary FTP server...
  • Page 80: Image Quality Configuration Url

    Image quality configuration URL URL: /cgi-bin/image.cgi NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION brightness <-5 ~ 5> adjust brightness of image contrast <-5 ~ 5> adjust contrast of image <-5 ~ 5> adjust hue of image saturation <-5 ~ 5> adjust saturation of image preview <not required>...
  • Page 81 COM configuration URL URL: /cgi-bin/serial1.cgi NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION interface RS232 switch COM to RS232 RS485 switch COM to RS485 detect generic accept generic CGI commands modem use modem none no drivers driver Sony VISCA Canon VCC1 Canon VCC3 Canon VCC4 DynaDome/SmartDOME Pelco D protocol Lilin PIH-7x00...
  • Page 82: Camera Custom Command Configuration Url

    Camera custom command configuration URL URL: /cgi-bin/cuscom.cgi NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION <text string shorter than 80 tilt up command string of COM characters> down1 <text string shorter than 80 tilt down command string of COM characters> left1 <text string shorter than 80 pan left command string of COM characters>...
  • Page 83: Application Configuration Url

    Modem configuration URL:/cgi-bin/serialmodem.cgi NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION dialout allow Network Camera dialing out on event no dial-out allowed method Tone (ATDT) make modem dial in tone Pulse (ATDP) make modem dial in pulse reatt <integer> redial attempts discon <integer> minutes delay before disconnection init <text string shorter than 40 characters>...
  • Page 84 enfile <not required> enable script file emode <not required> event operation showalert <not required> show alert in image mdmode <not required> Enable motion detection dihigh <not required> Enable DI is high dilow <not required> Enable DI is low dirise <not required> Enable DI is rising difall <not required>...
  • Page 85: Homepage Layout Configuration Url

    Homepage layout configuration URL URL: /cgi-bin/layout.cgi NAME VALUE DESCRIPTION cuslogo blank hide logo use default logo use image from URL logourl <text string shorter than 80 URL of image for logo characters> linkurl <text string shorter than 80 URL to link when clicking on logo characters>...
  • Page 86: Camera Control Cable

    E. Camera Control Cable The included cable can be used to control motorized cameras of desktop types from Sony and Canon. The pin assignment is illustrated in the following chart. To control cameras of another brand, check the user’s manual of the motorized camera if the pin assignment of the control cable is appropriate.
  • Page 87: Time Zone Table

    F. Time Zone Table While setting the time zone in automatic date/time synchronization, find the hour offset in the followings for your region. GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time, which is the global time that all time zones are measured from. (GMT–12:00) International Date Line West (GMT-11:00)
  • Page 88 (GMT+01:00) West Central Africa (GMT+02:00) Athens, Istanbul, Minsk (GMT+02:00) Bucharest (GMT+02:00) Cairo (GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria (GMT+02:00) Helsinki, Kyiv, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Vilnius (GMT+02:00) Jerusalem (GMT+03:00) Baghdad (GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Riyadh (GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd (GMT+03:00) Nairobi (GMT+03:30) Tehran (GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan (GMT+04:30)
  • Page 89 (GMT+10:00) Hobart (GMT+10:00) Vladivostok (GMT+11:00) Magadan, Solomon Is., New Caledonia (GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington (GMT+12:00) Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is.. (GMT+13:00) Nuku’alofa - 87 -...
  • Page 90: Technical Specifications

    Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.4A Timestamp and text overlay Output: 12VDC, 1.5A Resolution Operating Environment IP2111 Up to 30 frames at 176x112 Temperature: 0-50¢ X C/32-122¢ X F Up to 30 frames at 352X240 Humidity: 95%RH Up to 9 frames at 704X480 EMI &...
  • Page 91 Vivotek Inc. cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice. Vivotek Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

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