V6812-T00 Series HD 1MP IP Minidome Camera User Manual...
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Read this manual carefully before installation. This manual should be saved for future use. Important Safety Instructions and Warnings: Electronic devices must be kept away from water, fire or high magnetic radiation. Clean with a dry cloth. Provide adequate ventilation. ...
CHAPTER I SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.1 Product Description V6812-T00 series IP minidome camera features 1/3" progressive scan CMOS sensor and built-in megapixel HD lens with the focal length of 2.8~12mm. With H.264 High profile/ M-JPEG compression format utilized, this camera can output HD full-frame videos with the resolution up to 720P.
Provide WDR function Supports storage with TF card Supports active video tampering Motion detection and privacy mask Bi-directional audio, G.711 Supports alarm input and output PoE power supply Surface, Bracket or Recessed Mount ...
1.5 Specifications Model V6812-T00 1/3" progressive scan CMOS Image Sensor 83.5dB Dynamic Range 50dB S/N Ratio F1.4, f=2.8-12mm Lens Angle of View 92°~27.2° (Horizontal) X (Panning): 0°~360°; Y (Tilting): -75°~75°; Camera Angle Adjustment Z (Rotating): 0°~360° Day/Night Functionality Color mode: 0.5 lux @ F1.4 (30IRE, AGC ON); Sensitivity B/W mode: 0.1 lux @ F1.4 (30IRE, AGC ON) Scene Mode, Manual mode, Shutter priority mode...
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Audio Compression: G.711-u; 1 input (Linear level, Resistance: 1000 Ohm), Audio 1 output (Linear level, Resistance: 600 Ohm) Up to 4 areas Motion Detection Up to 4 masks Privacy Mask Available Local Recording Available, up to 32G TF Card Storage Available Upgrade Online Available...
1.6 Precautions 1. Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong knock. 2. Do not point the camera lens toward the sun or other strong light. 3. Do not install the camera in environment with temperature beyond the acceptable range (from -10°C to 50°C).
CHAPTER II INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 2.1 Surface Mounting Step 1: Take off the bubble Loosen the 3 Torx T20 screws with an L-Shaped Torx wrench (T20) and take off the bubble. Step 2: Install camera module Install the camera module to the ceiling with 3 tapping screws. Drill screw holes and cable hole at the desired position as per Figure 2-1.
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3 tapping screws Figure 2-2 Note: The camera supports storage with TF card. See the figure below for TF card slot: Figure 2-3 The size of TF card is up to 32GB. Step 3: Adjust camera angle Adjust the panning angle according to your surveillance direction.
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Loosen Screw A to adjust tilting angle, then fasten the screw. Adjust the rotating angle to ensure upright video. Adjust the rods in the lens to focus clear. Panning: 0-360° Tilting: -75°~75° Rotating: Screw A 0-360° Figure 2-4 Step 4: Install dome bubble Install the bubble flange to camera module.
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2.2 Recessed Mounting Step 1: Drill mounting hole Stick the schematic label on the ceiling, and drill a hole with 180mm in diameter as per the label. Figure Step 2: Install adapter Pre-loosen M4 screws to make the blocks away from snap joints; place the adapter through the hole;...
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Install the camera module to the adapter with 3 screws. M4X6 pan head 3 M4X6 pan head screws Figure Step 4: Adjust camera angle Adjust the panning angle according to your surveillance direction. Loosen Screw A to adjust tilting angle, then fasten the screw. Adjust the rotating angle to ensure upright video.
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Figure 2-11 Step 5: Install dome bubble Install the bubble flange to camera module. Align the screw holes of the two parts, and fasten the 3 Torx T20 screws with the L-Shaped Torx wrench (T20). Step 6: Install recessed mounting housing Align the 3 grooves of the housing with the 3 bolts in the adapter, and lock them together.
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2.3 Bracket Mounting Note: V6812-T0020PP minidome camera supports bracket mount. V1760 series screw thread bracket is recommended. Step 1: Install adapter to bracket Screw the adapter to the bracket. Figure 2-13 Step 2: Install camera module Loosen the 3 Torx T20 screws with an L-Shaped Torx wrench (T20) and take off the bubble.
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Adjust the rods in the lens to focus clear. Figure 2-15 Step 4: Install dome bubble Install the bubble flange to camera module. Align the screw holes of the two parts, and fasten the 3 Torx T20 screws with the L-Shaped Torx wrench (T20). Figure 2-16 With all the procedures finished, user should further confirm whether each part...
Must install InfiPlayerAX control and equip with Directx 9.0c. 3.1 Equipment Connection V6812-T00 series IP minidome camera can be directly connected to a computer, or connected to a network. Note: Check whether the connection is tight or not before power-on.
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successful login. Click the link to run, or store the exe file, then run it. Figure 3-1 If the installation fails, check whether there is video viewed through other IE window or page. You should close the video or the IE window directly. If it successes, click refresh, you can view the live video.
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Figure 3-4 Note: If InfiPlayerAX control installation falls, the live video won’t display. Then, you should change the IE security level. 1. Click “Tool” in the menu bar, and then select “Internet Options” from the drop-down menu. 2. Select “Security” in the pop-up Internet options, as shown in the following figure: 3.
CHAPTER IV BASIC FUNCTION OPERATION This chapter mainly introduces the settings and operation of V6812-T00 series. 4.1 Live View Start IE browser after the server is powered on for about 50 seconds, and then enter IP address, such as http://192.168.1.100 (default), in the address field. Note: The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway IP address is 192.168.1.254.
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After login is successful, the following interface will display: Figure 4-2 Live View V6812-T00 series IP minidome camera supports H.264 and M-JPEG video compression formats. After successful login, it enters H.264 major stream live video interface. Users can also select H.264 minor stream or MJPEG from the dropdown list of stream type.
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Video. Users can set the snapshootting and recording storage path in the audio and video settings interface. indicates audio input/output disabled. Click the buttons to enable audio input/output and then the buttons will be shown as indicates that the motion detection and privacy mask functions are disabled.
Figure 4-3 Settings Interface With the help of navigation menu on the left, Super user can perform the following operations: Basic Information View, Time Settings and Advanced Settings, Network Settings, Camera Settings (including Basic Set, Effect Set, White Balance, Reset), Audio & Video Settings, Alarm Settings, Account Settings (Add/Delete User, Change Password), Log, etc.
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4.2.1 System Information The initial interface of System Settings displays related system information, such as basic system information, network settings, NTP settings, alarm settings, H.264/MJPEG video settings, etc. 4.2.2 Time Settings Figure 4-4 “Time” Settings Time Zone Settings Time Zone: Select the desired time zone in the scroll box, and then click “Save” to save it.
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4.2.3 Advanced Settings Figure 4-5 “Advanced” Settings Software Update Free software update is provided for V6812-T00 series camera, and this update service can reduce system maintenance budget. According to system update requirement submitted by user, we will send update letter for confirming the version of the product and provide the latest software for download, and help user to update the V6812-T00 series camera.
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Figure 4-6 Select update file, and press “Open” button. The selected update file will be displayed in the Software Update box. After that, click “Submit” button to update software, the following information will appear: Figure 4-7 Click “Yes” button, run the program to finish the update. The response time is due to the program type.
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Note: Available only for the super user. Factory Settings V6812-T00 series camera provides online reset function, which greatly facilitates reset adjustment. Select “Keep current IP unchanged”, click “Reset” button and the system will pop up a message as below: Figure 4-8 Click “OK”, all the parameters (excluding IP address) will be reset to the...
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255.255.255.0. 3. Do not power off during reset, or else the reset will fail. Online Reboot Click “Reboot” button, the dialog box “This operation will take 60 seconds, are you sure to continue?”pop up. Click “OK” and the system will restart. There is time prompt in the web page during reboot.
4.3 Network Settings Click “Network” in the navigation bar, and the following interface will display: Figure 4-9 Network Settings 9 options tabs are available: Network, FTP, SMTP, HTTPS, 802.1X, QOS, IGMP, SIP and MDA. 4.3.1 Network Settings In the Network Settings interface (as shown in the figure above), users can enable or disable DHCP.
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4.3.2 FTP Settings Figure 4-10 FTP Settings V6812-T00 series camera has the function of alarm associated with FTP upload (alarm triggered image snapshot). Configure server IP, user name and password in the FTP settings and activate FTP handling way in alarm settings, then alarm...
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4.3.3 SMTP Settings Figure 4-11 SMTP Settings User needs to set mail server, recipient, etc in SMTP settings interface. Server IP: Set mail server address. From: Set sender’s mail address. To: Mail address of recipient. CC: Mail address of the person copy to. ...
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4.3.4 HTTPS Settings Figure 4-12 HTTPS Settings V6812-T00 series camera supports HTTPS protocol. You can import the CA certificate in the interface. 4.3.5 802.1X Settings Figure 4-13 802.1X Settings V6812-T00 series camera supports 802.1X protocol. You have to enable 802.1X authentication when needed. Then, select an EAP method and enter the...
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(3) Max Throughput (4) Min Delay Recommended: Normal Service. 4.3.7 IGMP Settings Figure 4-15 IGMP Settings V6812-T00 series camera supports multicast function. In the IGMP interface, users can select the stream type and set the state, multicast IP address and RTP port.
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4.3.8 SIP Settings Figure 4-16 SIP Settings SIP Server: to configure SIP server for device; SIP Server IP: the IP address of SIP server; Port: the port number of SIP server; Server ID: the ID of SIP server; Device ID: the device ID used for registration with SIP server; Alarm ID: the ID registered for device alarm;...
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Position Information: the mounting information or instruction for device. Longitude: the longitude of mounting position, as precise to two places of decimal; Latitude: the latitude of mounting position, as precise to two places of decimal. 4.3.9 MDA Settings Figure 4-17 MDA Settings In MDA settings interface, you can set the Sever which the motion detection alarm uploads to.
4.4 Camera Settings Click “Camera” in the navigation bar to enter the interface shown as below: Figure 4-18 Basic Settings 4.4.1 Basic Settings You can set the following parameters: Flicker frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz. Enable or disable backlight compensation or digital WDR. Contrast Enhance: 1~6 levels match with 6 kinds of Gamma curve separately.
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it is set to Auto, the system will adjust automatically. 4.4.2 Exposure Settings Figure 4-19 Exposure Settings Exposure set, auto aperture, ICR control, ICR switch time, scene, AGC, shutter speed and manual AGC can also be set in this interface. Exposure Set: Manual, Scene and Shutter priority.
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set to , yet the scene and AGC are nonadjustable; if set to shutter 1X to 64X priority mode, the shutter speed and AGC can be set. Auto Aperture: to enable or disable auto iris. ICR Control: Auto mode, Night, Day, and IO input 1. In Auto mode, the camera can automatically control the day/night switching;...
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Drag the sliding block to adjust the brightness, sharpness, hue, contrast, saturation and 3D denoise. Figure 4-21 Effect Set - Mode...
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The camera supports 6 video effect modes. Users can set and save Name, ICR control mode and Scene parameters for each mode. Click “Factoryset” to restore it to default settings. The camera provides 7 Scene modes: Normal, Anti Fog, Motion, Entrance, Natrium, Sharpen, USrMode.
4.4.5 Reset In the interface, you can restore all the camera parameters to the factory default settings. 4.5 Audio & Video Settings Click the button Audio & Video in the navigation bar to display the following interface. Figure 4-23 Video Settings Click the related option tab to enter the setting interface.
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For H.264 major stream, the resolution comes up to 1280720, with 1024768 and 800600 optional. 480, 640480, or H.264 minor stream, the resolution comes to 720576, 352288, 352240 and closed. the resolution comes to 1280720, 720480 and closed. For MJPEG stream, Frame Rate: the number of compressed frames produced by camera per second.
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can be used to choose how much bandwidth should be used. If the video gets more details and moving fast, then it takes up more bandwidth to transmit, and reversely it occupies less bandwidth. When the setting goes with constant bit rate, then the image is transmitted under a constant bandwidth.
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The camera supports two OSD modes: Mode 1, Mode 2. You can switch the mode only if Text 2 is on. Only if Text 1, Text 2 and Date OSD are set to “On”, you can set the text content and the display position of text and date. Context: Enter the text content in the box of Context, which allows up to 40 characters (lower/upper case letters and X-axis &Y-axis: The title axis location.
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To cancel OSD, set it to “Off” and then click the button “Save”. 4.5.3 Privacy Mask V6812-T00 series camera supports 4 privacy masks. If there is certain location within the surveillance area where operators are not allowed to see, and thus, Privacy Mask can be applied.
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Figure 4-26 Privacy Mask Settings How to set the privacy masks: Tick the box of motion detection area number. Click the button “Draw” with the mouse, press the left mouse button and drag on the video till a blue frame displays on the screen.
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4.5.4 Motion Detection Figure 4-27 Motion Detection Settings V6812-T00 series camera support motion detection. Users can easily set the motion detection areas (up to 4) with the mouse. Note: do turn on motion detection function in Live View interface before motion detection setting (see Section 4.1).
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To cancel a motion detection area, just cancel the box ticking. 4.5.5 Shelter Alarm Figure 4-28 V6812-T00 series camera supports shelter alarm function. Users can easily set the shelter alarm areas with the mouse. At first, enable shelter alarm. Click the button “Draw” with the mouse, press the left mouse button and drag on the video till a blue frame displays on the screen.
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It will trigger alarm when the video within the area is shielded. Refer to Section 4.6 for alarm contact details. 4.5.6 Link Configure Figure 4-29 For each stream, the total of 90 port and RTSP port is 5. In this interface, you can set the video numbers of 90 port and RTSP port.
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To change the saving path, click the button “Browse” and select the path from the popup dialog box. 4.5.8 Audio Settings Figure 4-31 Audio Settings Sample Rate: 8K. Format: G.711-U.
4.6 Alarm Settings Click “Alarm” in the navigation bar to display the following Alarm Settings interface: Figure 4-32 Alarm Settings Alarm Configuration I/O In 1, I/O In 2: Settable 2-channel alarm inputs. Each alarm input has 2 modes: Grounded Circuit or Open Circuit. Alarmout Contact: used to set sending way of alarm.
“Set” button to take effect. Alarm Schedule V6812-T00 series camera can set the effective alarm schedule. Select the alarm period (if Sunday is selected, alarm will be enabled during the set period of each Sunday; if everyday is selected, alarm will be enabled during the set period of everyday), and then, set the time period.
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4.7.1 Record Settings Figure 4-33 Record Settings Recording video type: Select the type of videos to record, major stream or minor stream. SD card when full: Overwrite or Stop. Overwrite means newly recorded videos automatically overwrite the previous videos when the SD card is full; Stop means recording stops when the SD card is full.
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4.7.2 Replay Figure 4-34 Replay Video Search: set the start and end time, and then click the search button. All videos recorded during this period of time will display in the list. Figure 4-35 Searching Videos...
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Replay: to replay a video, double click a file in the list with the mouse or select a file and then press the “Play” button . During playing, click to pause or stop playing. Click the button on the right of video window, the right window will disappear, show as below: Figure 4-36 Click the button , the interface will return to the page as Figure 4-35.
Figure 4-37 Downloading Videos Save to: Set the path to save the downloaded files. If resetting required, click the button “Browse”. AVI/H.264 drop-down list box: select the downloaded file attribute. In the download list, file total size, status and process will display. Click the button “Start”, and then the files in the list will be downloaded in order.
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Figure 4-38 Account Settings 1. Add Users (1) Click “ ”, enter the interface of “Add a User”. Figure 4-39 Add a User (2) Enter the desired User Name and Password (Note: User name and password shall include letter, number and underline only. No special character is allowed. The string length of user name is legal between 1 and 24 characters and that of password is between 5 and 20 characters.) (3) Click “OK”...
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Figure 4-41 Click “OK” button, the selected user would be deleted and the account list would be automatically updated. 3. User Password Change Click button in the account list, the dialog box of Edit User Information will pop up: Figure 4-42 Input the old password, enter the desired new password for twice and then click “OK”...
4.9 System Log Click the “Log” option tab, the date, time and log information will appear on the right of the screen. Figure 4-44 It can display 30 logs on a page. The user can turn over the pages or skip to the desired page by clicking the below arrows.
APPENDIX I MAGNETIC RING FILTER INSTRUCTION To reduce electromagnetic interference that power supply generates, it is necessary to install a magnetic ring filter with the power cable of Infinova front-end IP device. To install a magnetic ring filter with power supply: Step 1: Open the magnetic ring filter and lead the power cable through.
APPENDIX II QUESTIONS & SOLUTIONS The following table describes the symptoms causes and solutions for the problems. Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions Wrong power connection Reconnect power cable Power supply failure Repair or replace power supply PCB fuse damage Replace the fuse Immediate startup after Restart 10 seconds later The network...
APPENDIX III CABLE DIAMETER CALCULATION AND LIGHTNING & SURGE PROTECTION Relation between 24VAC Cable Diameter and Transmission Distance In general, the maximum allowable voltage loss rate is 10% for AC-powered devices. The table below shows the relationship between transmission power and maximum transmission distance under a certain specified cable diameter, on condition that the 24VAC voltage loss rate is below 10%.
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Lightning & Surge Protection The product adopts multi-level anti-lightning and anti-surge technology integrated with gas discharge tube, power resistor and TVS tube. The powerful lightning and surge protection barrier effectively avoids product damage caused by various pulse signals with power below 4kV, including instantaneous lightning, surge and static.
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