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Surveon CAM4220 Table of Contents Copyright Statement................1 Table of Contents ................2 Chapter 1. Overview ................4 1.1. Network Camera Introduction ............4 1.2. Network Camera Features............4 1.3. Network Camera Specifications .............5 1.4. Network Camera Hardware Installation ...........7 Chapter 2. Connecting to the Camera ............8 2.1.
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DI & DO................35 Event Settings............... 37 System..................40 microSD Card Management ............40 System Status ............... 41 System log ................42 Firmware Upgrade..............43 Reset to Factory Default ............44 Export/Import & Reboot ............45 Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Chapter 1. 1.1. Network Camera Introduction The CAM4220 is professional IP network camera which uses Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit video streams and control signals over a network. Capable of operating both LANs and WANs, this network camera provides a complete budget-conscious remote surveillance solution that is ultra clear and highly integrated.
Intelligent Motion detection, tampering detection video (blocked, redirected, defocused, or spray-painted) Built-in MIC Omni-directional Audio 32KHz, ADPCM compression Audio input 3.5mm phone jack Audio output 3.5mm phone jack Alarm in 2, terminal block Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
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Surveon CAM4220 Alarm out 1, terminal block AUX power 12VDC 400mA output Video buffer 2 second pre-alarm, 30 second post-alarm Event action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local storage, trigger DO...
1.4. Network Camera Hardware Installation To install the network camera: Locate a suitable spot for installation. Connect the camera to a power source (adapter or PoE). Connect the camera to a switch using an Ethernet cable. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Connecting to the Camera Chapter 2. This section demonstrates how to connect to the network camera through a Web Browser, Streaming Media Player, or with a mobile device using the 3GPP Protocol. 2.1. Connecting with a Web Browser To connect to the Network Camera with a web browser: Launch the web browser (Microsoft ®...
In the New password and Confirm new password field, fill in the new password. Click OK to change the password. If at any time you lose this password, performing a hard reset of all camera settings will restore the password back to admin. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Installing Active X components You may be prompted to install ActiveX® components when accessing the network camera’s Live View page; click “Yes” when prompted. You will be able to access the camera after installation is completed. This action may require administrator privileges.
The video should start playing. The format for RTSP is: rtsp://<IP Address>/<Access>, where <Access> Note: can be found at Settings -> Network -> Port Settings -> RTSP Setting. By default the <Access> value should be stream1 and stream2. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Name”+yyyymmdd_hhmmss (the Camera Name can be changed from Settings -> General -> Basic Settings). Manual Record: Turned off by default; when clicked,records the current live video. Stops recording when clicked again. The default locate for storing the recording is “C:\Surveon\Record”. www.surveontech.com...
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1280 x 720 is not recommended as the sensor's vertical output will be Note: cropped. Surveon recommends use of SXGA (1280 x 1024) instead. Digital Zoom: Digitally zoom in on the display when clicked.2 option...
Surveon CAM4220 3.2. Settings Camera settings may be changed by clicking on the Settings link located in the title bar. General General setting menus are found under the General title. Basic Settings Basic settings may be accessed by clicking the Basic Settings link under General.
First select an account and click “Remove” to delete the account. Enable Free Access Without Login Check this option to allow anonymous access without a password. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Date & Time The three main parts of this section include Current Date & Time,Time Zone Settings, and Time Settings. Current Date & Time displays the current date and time of the camera. Time Zone Settings Time zone can be set using the dropdown menu (only selectable when...
PPPoE Settings Connecting using PPPoE requires a user name and password from your ISP. Select “Enable PPPoE” and fill in valid user name and password to connect the camera to the Internet. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
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Surveon CAM4220 DDNS Settings Connecting using Dynamic DNS requires registration on third-party websites for DDNS services. Select desired DDNS service website, check the “Enable DDNS” option, and fill in valid user name and password. You can then access the camera through the registered domain name.
The RTP port number must be an even number. After entering the RTP Note: port number, the RTCP port number will automatically be set to the RTP port number + 1. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 UPnP UPnP Settings as shown in Figure 5-6: Check the “Enable UPnP” box and enter a correct friendly name and click “OK”. Once activated, neighboring computers can see the camera and allow direct connection when double clicked. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page.
(only camera name will show if the resolution is set to 160 x 120). Audio Setting Turns audio on or off. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Image Appearance Image Attribution All parameters under Image Attribution are values ranging from (0) to (100). Brightness - Adjusts the brightness of the image; drag the cursor to the right to brighten the image, and vice versa. Saturation - Adjusts the saturation of the image; drag the cursor to the right to decrease the saturation, and vice versa.
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Schedule for day mode. Under Auto mode, Night gain threshold must be set, with ranges from 0 to 255. The schedule mode requires a start and end time to be set. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Video Streams Video format - The compression format for the video options include: H.264, MJPEG, MPEG4. Video Resolution - Sets the resolution of the video output. 4 options are available: SXGA, HD720, VGA, QVGA, QQVGA. Video frames per second - Sets the number of frames per second.
Codec Settings - Select ADPCM bit rate of 8, 16, 32, 48, or 64 Kbp Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Only Stream 1 supports audio. Note: Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 The PTZ menu allows configuration of the RS-485 Control. Select Enable RS-485 control to activate the service. PTZ decoder address - The address (ID) of the PTZ decorder. PTZ protocol - The protocol used by the PTZ (Pelco-D or Pelco-P).
Manual Record Setting - Defines the path for manual recording. Event Schedule Record Setting - Allows the user to set the destination for event schedule recording. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Recorded File Management This section allows users to manage videos recorded on the microSD cards. Download - Downloads video files. Select one or more video files and click Download; choose location to save the video file(s) onto your local PC.
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FTP or Email: Video clips will be stored onto an FTP site Remote Storage: Video clips will be stored onto a designated location in the CIFS settings. Local: Video clips will be stored onto the microSD card. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Event Notification Event Notification includes the following: Event Server, Motion Detection, Tampering Detection, DI&DO and Event Settings. Event Server Email Settings Sender email Address - email address of the sender of notification emails. Recipient email address - email address of the receiver of notification emails.
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User Name - the user name of the NAS account. Password - the password of the NAS account. Folder name - the name CIFS account folder on the server. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Motion Detection Motion detection is activated by checking the Enable motion detection box. The video displaying on the Event Notification Settings window is the live streaming video. The active curve chart is displayed in the Active Status Display tab under Basic Settings. Setup for windows is done in the Windows Settings tab.
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From: and To: boxes. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Tampering Detection The Tempering Detection Parameters include: Tampering detection - turns on or off Tampering Detection. Trigger threshold - sets the trigger threshold of Tampering Detection; ranges from 0 to 100. Sensitivity - sets the sensitivity of Tampering Detection; ranges from 0 to 100.
DO can send out High or Low voltage to trigger external circuits connected. DI - Connects to external circuits and receives a High or Low voltage, and signals the cameras of a DI input. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
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Surveon CAM4220 Input 1 and Input 2 correspond to DI1 and DI2 outputs, with the following 3 conditions: Normal Open: DI requires a Low voltage input, with the following configuration Normal Close: DI requires a High voltage input, with the following configuration Off: DI inputs are closed at all times.
By clicking Add under Event List or Schedule List you can add new conditions for Event triggering. Choosing an event and clicking Edit will allow you to edit the conditions, while clicking Remove will delete the event. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
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Surveon CAM4220 General Name - Specifies the name of the Event. Minimum time interval between triggers - (Event List only) The time frame in which a subsequent trigger of the same event will be ignored (maximum 23:59:59). Set Time Interval - (Scheduled List only) The time when this event will be triggered.
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Note: When editing or deleting a rule that is being used but not being Note: triggered, the rule will not be in effect after edition/deletion. If the rule is being used and being triggered, the changes will be applied after the action is over. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 System microSD Card Management Basic Settings Basic Settings shows the status of the current microSD card. Enter the administrator password and click Format to format the microSD card. MicroSD Card Management MicroSD Card Management calculates how much time for recording. Users may also set recycle storage settings here.
This Section displays the status of the system, including IP Address, MAC address, Subnet Mask, Default Router, microSD Card Capacity Status, Boot Loader and Firmware versions. Clicking on Email will send the system status information out as an email. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 System log This section provides a log for all system-related entries. The log lists all visiting information, as well as changes to camera settings (both successful and unsuccessful). The information is very useful, as it provides all traces of any access to the system and the cameras, in order to provide evidence and information for analysis and diagnoses.
During the firmware upgrade, the LED indicator in front of the camera will show steady amber. When the LED indicator turns green, the firmware upgrade is complete. Click Cancel to exit without upgrading. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
Surveon CAM4220 Reset to Factory Default There are 2 types of reset. You can either reset all settings and configurations, or you can choose to keep the Network configuration, and reset all other settings and configurations. Click OK after choosing a reset option to perform a reset.
Import Configuration - Imports previously exported camera settings. The field should contain the path for the camera configuration file. Click Browse: to browse your PC for the configuration file. Click Apply to import the settings. Surveon Network Camera User Manual...
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