Syscom Video Direct IP Operation Manual

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  • Page 3: Compliance Notice Of Fcc

    Network Camera WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    Operation Manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 10. Overloading All the safety and operating instructions should be read Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can before the appliance is operated. result in the risk of fire or electric shock. 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Network Camera Table of Contents Chapter 1 — Introduction ................1 In This Manual ..................1 Features ....................1 Typical Applications ................. 2 With DirectIP NVR ................2 With Non-DirectIP NVR or Without NVR ......... 3 Chapter 2 — Installation................5 Package Contents ..................
  • Page 6 Operation Manual Audio Alarm ..................34 FTP Upload ..................35 Event ...................... 36 Motion Detection ................37 Trip-Zone ..................38 Audio Detection ................40 Tampering ..................41 System Event ................... 42 Chapter 4 — WebGuard ................43 Appendix ....................47 Map of Screens (Remote Setup) ............
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Network Camera Chapter 1 — Introduction In This Manual This manual is intended for users of the network camera and includes instructions for using and managing the camera on the network. Features This network camera compresses live video and transmits the video over Ethernet connections. The camera can be accessed, configured and managed by using the INIT (Integrated Network Installation Tool) program.
  • Page 8: Typical Applications

    Operation Manual NOTES:  In this manual, a “remote system” refers to a PC that the remote program (iNEX Basic or WebGuard) is running.  Remote monitoring and recording through multistream are available by using the iNEX Basic program provided with the camera. Typical Applications With DirectIP NOTE: See the NVR operation manual for explanation about setting up the camera.
  • Page 9: With Non-Directip Tm Nvr Or Without Nvr

    Network Camera Audio Supported Model With Non-DirectIP NVR or Without NVR...
  • Page 10 Operation Manual Alarm Supported Model Audio Supported Model...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Installation

    Network Camera Chapter 2 — Installation Package Contents  Network Camera  Installation CD (INIT/iNEX Basic software and operation manual)  Quick Guide  Camera Sun Shield  Mounting Bracket and Screws Dimensions...
  • Page 12: Illustrated Parts List

    Operation Manual Illustrated Parts List ① Lens ② IR LED ③ Body ④ Stand ⑤ Bottom Cover ⑥ Mounting Bracket ⑦ Cable Assembly ⑧ Sun Shield Screw Hole  Optical Lens: zoom lens is installed.  IR LED: The sensor in the middle of IR LEDs detects low illumination and the IR LEDs bottom are lit at night or under low lighting conditions.
  • Page 13 Network Camera Alarm Supported Model ① BNC Video Out (yellow cable) ② Power In (red cable) ③ Network Port ④ Alarm Out Audio Supported Model ① Audio Out (black cable) ② Audio In (white cable) ③ BNC Video Out (yellow cable) ④...
  • Page 14: Factory Reset

    Operation Manual WARNING: ROUTE POWER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD. MAKE CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE. DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET. USE THE POWER CORD THAT HAS A GROUNDING PIN. IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN RECEPTACLE, DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 - Remote Setup

    Network Camera Chapter 3 — Remote Setup Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of a camera. Camera Protocol The camera supports DirectIP and Open protocols.  DirectIP Protocol: − It enables connection to the camera without the need to configure network settings of the camera by using with a DirectIP NVR.
  • Page 16: Quick Setup

    Operation Manual NOTE: You can also change the settings by using remote programs. Clicking a menu on the left side of the Remote Setup screen displays the current settings for that menu on the right side of the screen. Clicking a submenu under each menu allows you to change the settings.
  • Page 17: System

    Network Camera System You can change a camera’s system information, import or export all settings, and add users or groups. General  Language: Choose the language to be used during remote setup.  Name: Enter the camera name (up to 31 characters including spaces). ...
  • Page 18: Date/Time

    Operation Manual − Export Setup…: Click to save the current camera settings as a .dat file format. A setup screen appears allowing you to name the setup file. NOTES:  The Load Default Setup and Import Setup functions are permitted only to the users in the Administrator group.
  • Page 19: User/Group

    Network Camera User/Group  User/Group: Click the buttons to change the settings for a group or a user allowed controlling the camera remotely. − Add Group: Click to add a group. Enter the group name and set authority levels for the group to control the camera remotely.
  • Page 20: Network

    Operation Manual – Alarm-Out Control: The user can reset the output during an alarm (alarm supported model only). – PTZ Control: The user can control zoom of the lens. – System Check: The user can view and check the remote system status. Network You can change the network settings, set up the FEN and security functions and control the network bandwidth.
  • Page 21: Fen

    Network Camera  DNS Server: Enter the IP address of the DNS server. If you set up the DNS server, the domain name of the server can be used instead of the IP address during the FEN, time or SMTP server setup.
  • Page 22: Port/Qos

    Operation Manual NOTES:  The FEN (For Easy Network) function allows the camera to use dynamic IP addresses for remote connection. When using this function, you can access the camera remotely by using the camera name instead of its IP address. For the FEN function to work properly, the camera should be registered on the FEN server, and the FEN server settings in the INIT program for the camera should match the settings registered on the FEN server.
  • Page 23 Network Camera  DSCP: Enter the DSCP value to set up the QoS (Quality of Service) level for each port. It decides order of priority to use network bandwidth for each port. The higher the DSCP value, the higher the QoS level and order of priority when allocating network bandwidth. When the DSCP value is set to 0, the QoS level is not set up.
  • Page 24: Bandwidth Control

    Operation Manual Bandwidth Control You can control the network bandwidth by limiting the network bandwidth of the camera depending on the network traffic. Check the Network bandwidth limit box and set the desired maximum bandwidth. When the network is busy with traffic, the camera cannot use more than the maximum bandwidth. NOTE: When limiting the network bandwidth, the frame rate might decrease to lower than the frame rate set during the Video –...
  • Page 25: Security

    Network Camera Security  IP Filtering: Check the box to use the IP filtering function. You can allow or block connections to the camera by designating IP addresses. − Add: Click the button to add IP addresses to the Allow List or Deny List to allow or block connection to the camera.
  • Page 26: Ieee 802.1X

    Operation Manual IEEE 802.1X Check the IEEE 802.1X box to use the IEEE 802.1X network connection authentication function.  Certificates: Uploads a certificate or private key for network connection depending on the authentication type. Entering a private key password might be required depending on the authentication type.
  • Page 27: Video

    Network Camera Video You can set up camera setting and features for streaming, webcasting, MAT and privacy masking. Camera Image Sensor: Click the tab to set up image sensor settings. Mirroring: Check the Horizontal or Vertical box to flip images horizontally or vertically. ...
  • Page 28 Operation Manual − HSBLC (High Suppress Backlight Compensation): When a certain area of images is very bright in the screen due to backlight under low lighting conditions and it causes the other area to be very dark, this function provides the other area of images brightly and clearly by blocking the backlight in the certain area.
  • Page 29 Network Camera Exposure: Click the tab to set up exposure settings.  AE Target Gain: Set the target gain for the exposure compensation. The camera compensates the exposure automatically based on the selected target gain. The higher the value is, the brighter the images are.
  • Page 30 Operation Manual Day & Night: Click the tab to set up day & night settings.  B&W Mode: When in the black and white mode, images are displayed in black and white and are clearer in low light conditions. − Off, On: Disables or enables the black and white mode. −...
  • Page 31 Network Camera Miscellaneous: Click the tab to set up other settings.  Video Output: Select t he video signal for video output  Smart IR: Set the brightness of the IR LED. − Auto: Select to adjust the brightness automatically. The sensor in the middle of IR LEDs detects illumination.
  • Page 32: Streaming

    Operation Manual Streaming  Primary, Secondary, Tertiary: The camera supports multistream video (priority: Primary > Secondary > Tertiary). Set whether to enable or disable the streams. Some of the settings may change depending on the settings of streams of higher priority and the tertiary stream may not be available (see the table below).
  • Page 33: Webcasting

    Network Camera Checking the On box allows you to set up the streaming area. − Resolution Limit: Displays the available maximum resolution of the streaming area. − Resolution: Sets the streaming area. The streaming area is displayed in red on the screen above and you can adjust the area resolution or moves the area location by using the mouse drag and drop.
  • Page 34: Mat

    Operation Manual  HTML Code: Copy the HTML Code that is displayed on the screen and paste it in your web page code.  Stream: Select a stream to use for webcasting. Only the streams in use are available. NOTE: To use the webcasting service, you must check the Allow Anonymous Login option during 3.2 System –...
  • Page 35: Privacy Masking

    Network Camera Privacy Masking Check the Privacy Masking box to restrict monitoring of specific areas for privacy reasons. The privacy masking areas are displayed in the black color during monitoring.  Privacy Masking Setup: Set up privacy masking areas (max. 16). −...
  • Page 36: Audio

    Operation Manual Audio You can set up audio in and out. NOTE: This is supported for the audio supported model only. Input/Output  Audio CODEC: Select an audio codec.  Input: Check the box to enable audio in and adjust the volume. ...
  • Page 37: Event Action

    Network Camera Event Action You can set up event actions to be taken when the camera detects events. Alarm Out Check the Alarm Out box to activate alarm out. The alarm out is associated with PIR sensor (Passive Infrared).  Dwell Time: Select the alarm-out dwell time. An alarm out is activated for the preset dwell time after detecting an event.
  • Page 38: Email

    Operation Manual Email Check the Email box to send an email.  SMTP Server, Port: Enter the IP address or domain name and port number of the SMTP server attained from your network administrator. You can use the domain name instead of the IP address if you set up the DNS server when setting up the network.
  • Page 39: Remote Callback

    Network Camera Remote Callback Check the Remote Callback box to send a callback message to remote systems (Not supported for the WebGuard program).  IP Address, Port: Enter the IP addresses and port numbers of the remote systems to send a message. ...
  • Page 40: Audio Alarm

    Operation Manual Audio Alarm Check the Audio Alarm box to sound by playing back an audio file.  List: Displays the audio file to be played back. You can add or delete an audio file (.wav) (16 bits/16 KHz encoded file only) by clicking the Add or Remove button. Selecting an audio file in the list and clicking the Play or Stop button allows you to test the sound by playing back the selected audio file.
  • Page 41: Ftp Upload

    Network Camera FTP Upload Check the FTP Upload box to upload event detected images in JPEG file format to an ftp server.  FTP Server: Click the Add button to register an ftp server. Clicking the Remove button deletes the registered ftp server. When an event is detected, the event detected images will be uploaded in JPEG file format to the ftp server registered as a primary server.
  • Page 42: Event

    Operation Manual − Upload Frequency: Displays only when the upload type is set to Always. Set up the upload rate, and the preset number of images will be uploaded to the ftp server during the preset time. − Upload 1 image per: Displays only when the upload type is set to Event. Set up the upload rate.
  • Page 43: Motion Detection

    Network Camera Motion Detection Check the Motion Detection box to set up a motion detection event. When the camera detects a motion in a configured motion detection zone, it considers the motion as an event.  Sensitivity: Set the motion sensitivity for daytime and nighttime independently. The higher the number is, the more sensitive it is.
  • Page 44: Trip-Zone

    Operation Manual − Send Email: Check the box to send an email. Selecting Image Attachment attaches an event detected image file (.JPG) to the email. − Remote Callback: Check the box and select the remote systems to send a message (Not supported for the WebGuard program).
  • Page 45 Network Camera − (One or All block): Click to select or clear one or all blocks at a time. − (Area): Click to select or clear several blocks of an area. − Trip Direction: Select the direction of the moving to be considered as an event. Selecting In considers a moving as an event when the moving to the area is detected, and selecting Out when the moving from the area is detected ...
  • Page 46: Audio Detection

    Operation Manual Audio Detection Check the Audio Detection box to set up an audio detection event. When the camera detects audio during the preset activation time, it considers it as an event.  Sensitivity: Set the audio sensitivity. The higher the number is, the more sensitive it is. ...
  • Page 47: Tampering

    Network Camera Tampering Check the Tampering box to set up a tampering detection event. When a radical change is detected in video (for example, the camera is moved, lens is blocked, etc), it considers it as an event.  Sensitivity: Set the tampering sensitivity. The higher the number is, the more sensitive it is. ...
  • Page 48: System Event

    Operation Manual System Event Check the System Event box to set up a system event. The camera checks and reports the system status.  System Alive: Check the box to check the system operation, and select the check interval. − Send Email: Check the box to send an email when the system is operating. −...
  • Page 49: Chapter 4 - Webguard

    Network Camera Chapter 4 — WebGuard You can monitor live video images from the camera on the web browser by using the WebGuard program. Computer system requirements for using WebGuard are: ® ® ® ®  Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Microsoft Windows Vista...
  • Page 50 Operation Manual NOTES:  There might be a problem with the bottom of the WebGuard page being cropped caused by the address or status bars. In this situation, it is recommended that websites open windows without address or status bars by changing Internet setting. (Go to Tools, and Internet Options, and then the Security tab →...
  • Page 51 Network Camera ① Log Out: Click to log out of the WebGuard program. ② Version: Position the mouse pointer on the logo to see the WebGuard program version. ③ Date/Time: It displays the current date and time. ④ Full Display: Click to display the video in full screen.
  • Page 52 Operation Manual Alarm In On/Off Motion Detection Trip-Zone Tampering Audio Detection ⑮ Screen: Clicking the right mouse button on the screen displays the screen popup menu. − Change Camera Title: Select to change the camera title. − Enable Audio: Select to enable audio communication with the site which the camera is installed and the audio control panel appears (audio supported model only).
  • Page 53: Appendix

    Network Camera Appendix Map of Screens (Remote Setup) Remote Setup Quick Setup System Network Video System General Date/Time User/Group Network IP Address Port/QoS Bandwidth Control Security IEEE 802.1X Video Camera Streaming Webcasting Privacy Masking Event Action Email Remote Callback FTP Upload Event Motion Detection Trip-Zone...
  • Page 54 Operation Manual Alarm Supported Model Remote Setup Quick Setup System Network Video System General Date/Time User/Group Network IP Address Port/QoS Bandwidth Control Security IEEE 802.1X Video Camera Streaming Webcasting Privacy Masking Event Action Alarm Out Email Remote Callback FTP Upload Event Motion Detection Trip-Zone...
  • Page 55 Network Camera Audio Supported Model Remote Setup Quick Setup System Network Video Audio System General Date/Time User/Group Network IP Address Port/QoS Bandwidth Control Security IEEE 802.1X Video Camera Streaming Webcasting Privacy Masking Audio Input/Output Event Action Email Remote Callback Audio Alarm FTP Upload Event Motion Detection...
  • Page 56: Troubleshooting

    Operation Manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution  Check power cord connections. No Power  Confirm that there is power at the outlet. Check the ground status of the PoE switch and the connected input/ PoE switch is not output devices to the camera. If they are not grounded, use them recognized.
  • Page 57: Specifications

    Network Camera Specifications LENS Lens Type Motorized vari-focal lens Focal Length F1.2, f=3.0 mm to 9.0 mm H: 120.0° (Wide) to 37.0° (Tele) Angle View V: 62.0° (Wide) to 20.0° (Tele) Lens Iris Control DC auto iris CAMERA Image Sensor 1/2.8"...
  • Page 58 Operation Manual INPUTS/OUTPUTS Video Output 1 Composite, 1 Vp-p Audio Input 1 line in Audio Output 1 line out Alarm Output 1 relay out, NO only, 0.3A @ 125 VAC, 1A @ 30 VDC Network Connectivity 10/100 Mbps Ethernet It is intended for video preview while adjusting the camera. It is supported for audio supported model only.
  • Page 59: Index

    Network Camera Index Admin/Watch/Record Port ....16 ONVIF Protocol ........11 Quality ..........26 Bitrate Control ........26 Camera Name ......... 11, 15 Resolution ..........26 Compression ........26, 28 RTSP Port ..........16 Date/Time ..........12 SSL ............19 DSCP .............

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