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February 06, 2013

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  • Page 1 Nextiva S5503 PTZ Cameras User Guide February 06, 2013...
  • Page 2 All materials found herein are provided “AS IS” and without warranty of any kind. The Verint Systems Inc. products are protected by one or more of the following U.S., European or International Patents: USPN 5,659,768; USPN 5,790,798;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Read Before Use Preface Documentation and Firmware Contacting Verint Contacting Service and Support Summary of Changes Revision 2 - October 2011 Updates Revision 1 - May 2011 Features Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Overview...
  • Page 4 Setting Up Horizontal Pan and Vertical Tilt Setting Auto Flip Setting Proportional P/T Setting Scan Range Setting Manual Scan Range Setting Recover Time Setting Scan Speed Setting Stop Time Setting Max Speed Setting Group © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 5 Language Action Pattern Tour Using the Nextiva S5500 IP PTZ Preset Commands Appendix 5: Technical Specifications DIP Switch Settings SW1 PTZ Address Setup Communication protocol / Baud rate / Terminal resistance Technical Specifications Index © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 6: Safety

    If unsure of the actual power requirements, please contact the distributor and do not connect the power at will. The power cable must be properly secured as improper connections may cause a short © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 7: Read Before Use

    These devices are only meant to be installed by licensed technical experts in the area of surveillance and network installation. Installation of this equipment by untrained or unqualified personnel may violate the product warranty and may be illegal in some jurisdictions. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 8: Preface

    Nextiva user documentation, to our documentation feedback team at documentationfeedback@verint.com Contacting Verint Verint ® Systems is a leading provider of Actionable Intelligence ® solutions for enterprise workforce optimization and security intelligence. Our solutions help governments and enterprises make sense of the vast information they collect in order to achieve their performance and security goals.
  • Page 9: Contacting Service And Support

    Solutions partner extranet. To register, go to https://online.verint.com. If you encounter any type of problem after reading this guide, contact your local distributor or Verint representative. For the main service and support page on the Verint web page, visit http://www.verint.com/solutions/video- situation-intelligence/Nextiva-Service-and-Support/index.
  • Page 10: Summary Of Changes

    This is the first edition of the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series User Guide. The Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series are compatible with Nextiva VMS 6.2 and higher. Features Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series S5503PTZ- S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ-28DW 36DW H.264 4CIF 24V AC Quad-stream H.264, MJPEG Weatherproof Dome © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 11 Features Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series S5503PTZ- S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ-28DW 36DW Dome © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 12 Chapter Nextiva S5500 Series Overview The Nextiva S5500 Series series incorporates advanced Verint H.264 encoding technology with a high- performance PTZ platform. The results are ultra- efficient IP PTZ cameras with superior imagery, lower network bandwidth utilization, and full integration with the Nextiva video management portfolio.
  • Page 13: Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series Overview

    Verint encoding technology delivers H.264 compression at up to D1 resolution at 30 fps. The S5500 PTZ series also features full simultaneous analog video out and control, for live recording and seamless operation as a retrofit or in a blended analog/IP configuration.
  • Page 14: Nextiva S5503 Ptz Indoor Ip Cameras

    Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview Nextiva S5503 PTZ Indoor IP Cameras The Nextiva S5503 PTZ indoor IP Camera is available in two models. 18X Optical Zoom Lens S5503PTZ-18ID-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) S5503PTZ-18ID-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 15: Nextiva S5503 Ptz Outdoor Ip Cameras

    The Nextiva S5503 PTZ Outdoor IP Camera is available in four models. 28X Optical Zoom Lens S5503PTZ-28DW-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) S5503PTZ-28DW-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC) 36X Optical Zoom Lens S5503PTZ-36DW-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) S5503PTZ-36DW-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 16: Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series Connectors

    Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Connectors The following diagram outlines the different connectors available on the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series. Description © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 17 + (Orange) - (White) 6. RJ-45 Connector 7. IP Alarm In 1 (Green) GND (Red) 8. IP Alarm In 2 (Blue) GND (Red) 9. IP Alarm Out Out A (Yellow) Out B (Brown) 10. IP Reset (Purple and Grey) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 18: Frame Rate And Performance

    Nextiva S5500 PTZ series are optimized to stream H264 as well as MJPEG. Resolution NTSC 352 × 240 352 × 288 2CIF 704 × 240 704 × 288 4CIF 704 × 480 704 × 576 720 × 480 720 × 576 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 19 Chapter Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series From the indoor in-ceiling model, to the pendant-mount weatherproof outdoor model, the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series come in a wide selection of types, housing and mounting options to meet an array of installation and operational requirements.
  • Page 20: Package Contents

    Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Outdoor Quick Installation Guide S5503PTZ-36DW (S5503PTZ-36DW-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) or S5503PTZ- 36DW-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC)) One Torx Key One Hex (Allen) Key One Set screw Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Outdoor Quick Installation Guide © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 21: Installing The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series

    3. Drill four pilot holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. 4. Secure the plate to the wall. 5. Remove the connector ring from the PTZ camera and replace with the connector ring that comes with the support. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 22 Note If you are using a water sealant, you must cover the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the connector ring with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 23 1. Remove the dome cover from the PTZ camera using the supplied screwdriver. 2. Remove the lens cover and the foam protector. 3. Remove the connector ring (Female pipe thread G1-1/2) from the PTZ © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 24 4. Route the cables through the connector ring and the pipe. 5. Connect the main unit to the connector ring in a clockwise direction. 6. Attach the dome cover to the camera. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 25 6. Remove the connector ring from the PTZ camera and replace with the connector ring that comes with the support. 7. Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 26 10. Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. 11. Use a hex driver to secure the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the wall. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 27 2. Remove the lens cover and the foam protector. 3. Drill four holes on the wall. 4. Secure the corner mount to the wall and secure the wall mount to the corner mount. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 28 5. Remove the connector ring from the PTZ camera and replace with the connector ring that comes with the support. 6. Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 29 9. Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. 10. Use a hex driver to secure the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the wall. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 30 Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras 11. Attach the dome cover to the camera. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series ► To install the sun shield: 1. Place the sun shade over the main unit. 2. Use a hex driver to secure the screw to the connector ring clockwise. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 32: Installing The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Indoor Ip Camera

    1. Remove the four tapes from the dome cover then open the dome cover counterclockwise. 2. Remove the foam and the tapes from the side hooks. 3. Move the side hooks to the bottom track by turning the screws © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 33 Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series counterclockwise. 4. Push the side hooks to the center. 5. Glue the guide pattern on ceiling, cut the hole then mount the camera on ceiling. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 34 Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Indoor IP Camera 6. Push the side hooks to both side, then move the iron hooks by turning screws clockwise to fasten on ceiling. Caution The minimum ceiling load required is 3.6Kg (7.9 lb). © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 35: Powering The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series

    Use the following procedure to connect the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to the network. ► To connect the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to the network: 1. Connect the RJ45 male connector to the RJ45 coupler. 2. Connect an ethernet cable into the RJ45 coupler. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 36: Connecting The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series To A Monitor

    Use the following procedure to connect the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to a monitor. ► To connect the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to a monitor: 1. Connect the video out connector from the camera to the BNC connector from the monitor. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 37 Chapter Configuring the IP Settings Once you have connected the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to the network, you can begin configuring the IP camera to ensure that it can communicate with the attached devices and with a video management software over the network. The following topics are discussed: Device Configuration IP Address Configuration...
  • Page 38: Device Configuration

    Web Interface, refer to the Web Interface User Guide. Note The default username and password for the Web Interface is . We admin recommend that you change the default password for the Edge device to a more secure password. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 39: Ip Address Configuration

    All Nextiva edge devices use the following temporary APIPA configuration: IP address: 169.254.X.Y (where X and Y are based on the last two octets of the MAC address of the device) Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway: 169.254.*.* © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 40 3. Select the Nextiva device, and click Configure. 4. In the tree view, click Unit > Network > IP. 5. Select Obtain an IP automatically (DHCP). 6. Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box. 7. Click Exit. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 41: Setting A Static Ip Address

    8. In the Gateway box, type the IP address of the server that acts as an access point to another network. Note You do not need to use a gateway if the device communicates with other devices on the same subnet. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 42 You do not need to use a gateway if the device communicates with other Edge devices on the same subnet. 5. In the MTU box, type largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 43 The S1816e-SR model does not have a second ethernet port. The default IP address of LAN 2 is set to 172.29.204.254 with subnet mask 255.255.255.252. Any computer connecting to the S1800e multiport encoders must use the following IP address 172.29.204.253. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 44: Setting A Static Ip Address

    5. In the MTU box, type largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards. 6. In the Web Server Port box, type the http port number to use as an access point to the Internet. The default value is 80. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 45 In the Gateway box, type the IP address of the server that acts as an access point to another network. Note You do not need to use a gateway if the device communicates with other devices on the same subnet. 8. Click Apply. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 46: Setting The Video Standard

    Asian countries, several African countries, Australia, New Zealand, and other Pacific island countries. PAL uses the format of 625 picture lines and a 50Hz lighting frequency. Caution You should change the video profile settings using a video management software. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 47: Configuring The Encoder Properties

    MJPEG compression. The multiport devices support triple-stream encoding provides two streams using H.264 compression and one using MPEG4 compression. You can customize each device in terms of frame rate and resolution to meet each system requirements. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 48 Intra Interval: The frequency at which a complete video frame (I- frame) is sent by the device. The available values are in the 0 – 1000 range. Zero indicates that no I-frame will be sent automatically by the device. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 49 SR models running in single or legacy mode, only two streams are available. In this case, Encoder 1 is set to H.264 and Encoder 2 is set to MPEG4. 4. Click Apply. 5. Click OK. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 50: Video Profile

    MJPEG compression. The multiport devices support triple-stream encoding provides two streams using H.264 compression and one using MPEG4 compression. You can customize each device in terms of frame rate and resolution to meet each system requirements. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 51 Intra Interval: The frequency at which a complete video frame (I- frame) is sent by the device. The available values are in the 0 – 1000 range. Zero indicates that no I-frame will be sent automatically by the device. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 52 SR models running in single or legacy mode, only two streams are available. In this case, Encoder 1 is set to H.264 and Encoder 2 is set to MPEG4. 4. Click Apply. 5. Click OK. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 53: Configuring The Input Properties

    The values range from -128 to 127. Saturation: This refers to the intensity of the colors in the image. The values range from -128 to 127. 4. Click Apply. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Camera Tampering Properties

    Persistence: The number of analyzed frames that must be detected as tampered to trigger an alarm. The values range from 1 to 1000. Increasing the persistence level can reduce the number of false alarms. 4. Click Apply. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Motion Detection Properties

    Lower Thresh. The values range from 1 to 1320 (NTSC) or 1 to 1548 (PAL). Lower Thresh: The maximum number of macroblocks with motion in a frame to stop an alert. This value must be less than or equal to Upper © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 56: Configuring The Decoder Properties

    Deinterlacing Mode: Deinterlacing is the process taking a stream of interlaced frames and converting it to a stream of progressive frames. Select one of the following: Enabled Disabled 4. Click Apply. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 57: Configuring The Video Output Properties

    Discovery Mode: How the unit is represented through VSIP. Select from the following: Normal: 1 physical output, 4 decoders  Legacy: 4 physical outputs, 1 decoder per output Receiver Mode: The number of tiles to display on the monitor. Select from the following: © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 58: Setting The Snmp Properties

    The S1800e devices are SNMP-compliant and store data about themselves in Management Information Bases (MIBs) and return this data (SNMP Traps) to the SNMP requesters. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 59 Note The Edge device will only respond to requests from management servers that belong to the same community. 9. In the User Name box, type the name of the SNMP user. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 60: Viewing Mib Information

    S1800e device has changed with the following information: Input number (1 to 16 for S1816e and S1816e-SP, 1 to 8 for S1808e) New state (0: not connected, 1: connected) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 61: Viewing Live Video

    ► To view MIB information 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > SNMP. 3. Click Download Verint SNMP MIBs. Viewing Live Video The Live Media section lists all the video inputs that are available on the device. You can click play( ) beside the video input to view media in a new...
  • Page 62 Pan left and tilt down: keypad 1 Telescopic Zoom: - or T key Wide Zoom: + or W key Focus near: N key Focus far: F key Open the Iris: O key Close the Iris: C key © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 63 Focus far: F key Open the Iris: O key Close the Iris: C key Note In the Live Media dialog box, click INFO to display Frame Rate and resolution information in the top right corner. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 64: Configuring Ptz Address

    1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > PTZ. 3. Double-click the value in the PTZ Address column and change the value to match the dip switch value on the camera. 4. Click Apply. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 65 Chapter Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Once the camera is installed and the network settings configured, you need to configure the camera properties using the On-screen Display (OSD) menu. The following topics are discussed: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Using the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Menu Options Setting Up the Camera Setting Up Horizontal Pan and Vertical Tilt...
  • Page 66: Configuring The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series

    “95” and then press and hold the “PRESET” key for two seconds to activate the OSD menu. Note Different keypad controller may use different commands to activate the OSD menu may differ with the connected keypad controller. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 67: Using Nextiva Review To Configure The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series

    If your user account does not have privileges to control PTZ cameras, the PTZ toolbar does not appear. You can use the controls on the regular video tile toolbar as if the camera was a fixed (non-PTZ) camera. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 68 Record Starts recording a camera pattern Pattern Auxiliary Enables or disables (turns on or off) auxiliary controls on PTZ cameras, if supported by the PTZ camera © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 69: Using The Nextiva S5500 Ptz Series Menu Options

    Factory menu- menu- Contents men- default CAM- MODE MANUAL/AUTO/INTERVAL/ZOOMTRIGGER AUTO ACTIV- 1~60S SET- E TIME INTE 1~60S RVAL TIME SEN- LOW/NORMAL NORMAL SITI VITY FOCUS ATW/AUTO/ONEPUSHWB FULLAUTO/SHUTTERPRIORITY FULLAUTO ON/OFF PAL:1/1~1/10, AL:1/50;NT- 00022STEPS;NTSC:1/1~1/10,00022STEPS SC:1/60 -7~+7 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 70 ON/OFF LOCK LINEP- 40~250° 180° HASE P1~P24:0N/0FF VACY ZONE ALARM INPUT- 0~255,BW,OFF ACTIO- MOTIO- 0~255,BW,OFF,PATH 5~120S YTIME ON/OFF AN/- TILT OFLIP SET- PROPO ON/OFF TIONA- L P/T SCAN ON/OFF LIMIT STOPS MAN- ON/OFF LIMIT © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 71 SPEED GROU- CAM- CAM- 20CHARACTERS(MAX) TITL- TITLE INPUT CAM- ON/OFF TITLE PRE- AUTO P0~255:ON/OFF SET- TROL PRE- P0~430:MAX SPEED TITLE PRE- 256POSITION,20CHARACTERS(MAX) TITLE INPUT TITLE UP/DOWN POSI TION PRE- P0~66:OFF/BLC/WDR PRE- PRE- P0~10:ON,OFF P0,OFF © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 72 ON/OFF ACTIV- SCANT- 0~92° ANGLE SCHED- WEEK Sun./Mon/Tue/Wed/Thr/Fri/Sat Mon. ENA- ON/OFF START 00:00~23:59 00:00~23:59 ACTIO- NA,AS,FS,RS,AP1~4,Preset(0~32) MOTIO- MOTIO- ON/OFF DETEC- MOTIO- 1~4MinandMAX TION AREA LEVEL HI,MID,LOW INTE 0~255s RVAL TIME WEEK Sun/Mon/Tues/Wed/Thur/Fri/Sat/Sun Thur. STE- © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 73 WORD ENA- 20CHARACTERSMAX *********- ****** WORD PARK,BYDEFAULT,AUTOSCAN, BYDEFAULT FRAMESCAN,RANDOMSCAN, ERUP AUTOPARTOL LOAD TORY FAULT E-FLIP ON/OFF MIR- ON/OFF LAN- NTSC: English/Traditional ENGLISH Chi- GUAG- nese/Span- ish/Portuguese/Japanese/French PAL: Eng- lish/Span- ish/Portuguese/French/German/Polish/Italian/Russian ACTIO- AUTORETURN/PARK AUTO RETURN © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 74: Using The Horizontal Pan And Vertical Tilt

    For configuring the scan range, please use the menu command <PAN/TILT SETUP> SCAN LIMIT STOPS. (c). Lens zoom: During startup, the lens will zoom out and auto scanning will remain at the original zoom level. (d). Tilt angle: © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 75 (e.g. horizontal rotate, vertical rotate, iris, and focus etc.) Note Use the menu command <PAN/TILT SETUP> STOP TIME (P0) to configure the stop time, range from 5 sec to 120 sec. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 76: Setting Up The Camera

    5. Move the joystick up and down to choose the function to use. 6. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm, or press [CLOSE] to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 77: Setting The White Balance

    AE COMPENSATION can range between -7 to +7. BACK LIGHT COMP can be either ON or OFF, or directly controlled by the keypad (number “71”+ [PRESET] key = ON; number “72”+ [PRESET] key = OFF) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 78: Setting The Zoom Limit

    1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to <CAMERA SETUP>, and then press the [OPEN] key <CAMERA SETUP> menu. 3. Move the cursor to ZOOM LIMIT, and then press the [OPEN] key zoom level selection. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 79: Setting The Zoom Speed

    4. Move the joystick up/down to choose the appropriate sharpness selection. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Setting the Line Lock <CAMERA SETUP> → LINE LOCK © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 80: Setting Privacy Zones

    4. Move the joystick up/down to set the P1~P24 ON/OFF selection. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 81: Alarm Action

    3. Before entering the <ALARM ACTIONS> screen, please first use the keypad controller to set the preset action point (press number key + key at least 2 seconds and up to 256 points) and then move the cursor to <ALARM © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 82: When Using The Infrared Projector

    The camera features motion detection capabilities and is similarly configured as the alarm setup. Note Motion function is selectable: BW/Preset point/OFF action. When camera set in Path action, the camera would track the moving objective (For WDR model only). © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 83: Setting Up Horizontal Pan And Vertical Tilt

    [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to choose ON or OFF. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 84: Setting Scan Range

    1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to <PAN/TILT SETUP>, and then press the [OPEN] key 3. Move the cursor to the MANUAL LIMIT STOPS selection and then press the © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 85: Setting Recover Time

    Setting Scan Speed <PAN/TILT SETUP> → SCAN SPEED Auto, random, and frame scan speed can be configured between 1° ~ 90° /sec, but cannot exceed the MAX SPEED setting. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 86: Setting Stop Time

    <PAN/TILT SETUP> → MAX SPEED The max speed for horizontal pan/vertical tilt can be configured between 1° to 430° /sec. To lower the amount of noise, it is recommended that a lower speed be used. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 87: Setting Group

    7. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Setting the Camera Title <CAMERA TITLE> → CAMERA TITLE INPUT © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 88: Setting Up The Presets

    4. Move the joystick up/down to choose the position, and left/right to set ON or OFF. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Preset Speed <PRESET SETUP> → PRESET SPEED © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 89: Title

    Preset WD (For WDR model only) <PRESET SETUP> → PRESET WD You can enable WDR function for individual preset point. Note PRESET WD function only support certain models and support P0~P66 preset point only. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 90: Preset Motion (For Wdr Model Only)

    Move the joystick up/down to choose the threshold LEVEL selection, and left/right to set HI, MID or LOW. Move the joystick up/down to choose the INTERCAL TIME selection, and left/right to set the time. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 91: Setting Up The Additional Functions

    1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to <OTHERS>, and then press the [OPEN] key <OTHERS> 3. Move the cursor to the SCAN TILT ANGLE selection and then press the © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 92: Schedule

    2. When a schedule mode is ON and within the schedule time interval, the dome will still perform scheduling after power up from abnormal power lost; regardless of the setting for power on Menu. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 93: Setting Up The System

    4. Move the joystick up/down to set the time. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Setting the Password <SYSTEM> → <PASSWORD> © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 94: Power Up Mode

    2. When a schedule mode is ON and within the schedule time interval, the dome will still perform scheduling after power up from abnormal power lost; regardless of the setting for power on Menu. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 95: Load Factory Default

    FLIP menu. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 96: Mirror

    4. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Action <SYSTEM> → ACTION You can set speed dome to auto return to default scan mode/patrol or return to park when recover time end. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 97: Pattern Tour

    When the user is recording a pattern, the OSD cannot be accessed to modify an action, as the pattern recording will be interrupted. The ongoing pattern would keep being performed after powered up from abnormal power lost; regardless of the setting for power menu. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 98: Using The Nextiva S5500 Ip Ptz Preset Commands

    Color mode (daytime) 89+Preset Monochrome mode (nighttime) 123+ Preset is unavailable Only 211 points can be preset and there are 20 points preserved for future use such as 67~69, 77~82, 84~87, 94, 100, 106~110. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 99 Return to origin 53+Preset Backlight compensation ON 123+ Preset is unavailable Only 211 points can be preset and there are 20 points preserved for future use such as 67~69, 77~82, 84~87, 94, 100, 106~110. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 100 Configure preset point 0~32, 35,52 62+Set Preset Set manual left limit 60+Set Preset Set manual right limit 61+Set Preset Set scan left limit 59+Set Preset Set scan right limit 63+Set Preset Open menu screen © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 101 Appendix Technical Specifications The sections describes the DIP switch settings and the technical specifications for the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series. The following topics are discussed: DIP Switch Settings SW1 PTZ Address Setup Communication protocol / Baud rate / Terminal resistance Technical Specifications...
  • Page 102: Appendix 5: Technical Specifications

    Appendix 5: Technical Specifications © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 103: Dip Switch Settings

    However, if you are using a hybrid (Serial-IP) configuration and change the DIP switch settings, you need to set the Protocol and PTZ address values in Nextiva VMS to match the value of the DIP switch in order to control the PTZ IP camera. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 104: Sw1 Ptz Address Setup

    ► To access the DIP switch on the Indoor model: 1. Turn the Indoor model upside down to access the DIP switch. 2. Change the DIP switch settings accordingly. SW1 PTZ Address Setup The following table lists the PTZ address setup. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 105 Appendix 5: Technical Specifications SW Pin Number Address © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 106 SW1 PTZ Address Setup SW Pin Number Address © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 107 Appendix 5: Technical Specifications SW Pin Number Address © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 108: Communication Protocol / Baud Rate / Terminal Resistance

    Range Focal 4.1mm (wide)- 3.5 mm (wide) - 3.4mm (wide)- Length 73.8mm (tele) 98 mm (tele) 122.4mm (tele) View Angle 48.0° (wide) to 2.8° 55.8° (wide) to 57.8° (wide) to 1.7° (tele) 2.1°(tele) (tele) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 109 (PAL) (PAL) Gain Auto/Manual (-3 to 28 dB, 2 dB steps) Control Color Enhance- ment White Auto, ATW, One-push, indoor, Outdoor, Manual, Sodium Vapor Balance Lamp (Fix/Auto) Electric 1/4(1/3) to 1/10,000sec. 20 Steps Shutter © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 110 Interface RJ-45, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Transport RTP/IP, UDP/IP, TCP/IP, or Multicast IP Protocols Other DNS, NTP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3 (MIB-11), HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP client Protocols and 802.1x Security SSL-based authentication, password protected, HTTPS Picture Effect Mechanical © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 111 4 pattern tours up to 6 minutes total grammable Tours Privacy On/Off, up to 24 zones of 3D Privacy Masking Zone Alarm 6 inputs I 1 output Preset Max 20 characters Titles Password Alphanumeric Dome OSD setup protection © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 112 12.8" [H]) × 10.1" [H]) Weight Net Weight 3.60 kg 4.0 kg (8.81b) (7.7 lb), Shipping Weight: 7.0 kg (15.51b) Electrical Power 24V AC Require- ment Power 18W(Max) 46W(Max) Con- sumption Language English Support © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 113 Canada- ICES03 class AEU - CE marking CE marking (EN55022, EN55024) 750KG (1,650 lb) impact resistance Water/Dust IP67 Ingression Available In Ceiling Only (no Pendant, Wall, Pole, Corner mounting kits Mounts mounting kits available required) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 114: Index

    1 Gbps full duplex 43, 45 Configuring DHCP 43, 45 1 Gbps half duplex 43, 45 Automatic Gain Control 10 Mbps full duplex 43, 45 Configuring Video Input 53 10 Mbps half duplex 43, 45 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 115 Receiver Mode 57 Constant Bit Rate Encoder Rate Control Mode Configuring Configuring Encoder 49, 52 Bit Rate 48, 51, 56 Constant Frame Rate Compression Mode 49, 52 Rate Control Mode Configuring Encoder 49, 52 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 116 HUD controls 68 100 Mbps half duplex 43, 45 Auto Detect 43, 45 Configuring Video Input 53 Live Video Panel Application Window Web Interface 61 I-Frame Configuring Encoder 48, 51 Lower Thresh Configuring Motion Detection 55 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 117 2CIF 49, 52 4CIF 49, 52 CIF 49, 52 Package Contents 20 D1 49, 52 Configuring Frame Rate 48, 51 Setting Video Standard 47 password S5003PTZ--36DW Models Changing 38 Installing 21, 32 default 38 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 118 DES Encryption 60 SHA Authentication 60 No Encryption 60 Backup Trap Destination Address 59 System Contact 59 Community Name 59 System Location 59 Primary Trap Destination Address 59 User Name 59 Privacy Password 60 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 119 Web Interface Live Video Panel 61 Application Window Live Video Panel 61 Web Interface Layout Vector Length Application Window Configuring Motion Detection 56 Live Video Panel 61 Video Input Configuring AGC 53 Brightness 53 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
  • Page 120 For more information, please visit us at http://www.verint.com/solutions/video-situation- intelligence/index.html Americas: info@verint.com EMEA: marketing.emea@verint.com APAC: marketing.apac@verint.com All other trademarks and product names are the property of their respective owners. The information in this document may be superseded by subsequent documents.

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