Vitek VTC-TNB42R3F User Manual
Vitek VTC-TNB42R3F User Manual

Vitek VTC-TNB42R3F User Manual

Ip camera series transcendent series 3 megapixel outdoor wdr ip cameras with up to 150’ ir range
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FEATURES
• 1/3" 3.0 Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS image sensor
• Up to 30fps live view @ 1920x1080 (2MP) / 15fps live
view @ 2048x1536 (3MP)
• Fixed Iris Lens & Varifocal Lens Options
• Up to 150' IR Range
• Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
• True Mechanical Day/Night function by ICR
• 3D-DNR Noise Reduction
• Remote Viewing via CMS, Internet Explorer, and iOS &
Android Apps
• Minimal Latency with up to 10 simultaneous user
connections
• On Board Motion Detection
• H.264/MJPEG Dual Streaming
• Onvif Compliance
• IP66 Weather Resistance
• 12VDC & PoE (Power over Ethernet) Operation
IP Camera Series
Transcendent Series 3 Megapixel
Outdoor WDR IP Cameras with
up to 150' IR Range

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  • Page 1 IP Camera Series Transcendent Series 3 Megapixel Outdoor WDR IP Cameras with up to 150’ IR Range FEATURES • 1/3” 3.0 Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS image sensor • Up to 30fps live view @ 1920x1080 (2MP) / 15fps live view @ 2048x1536 (3MP) •...
  • Page 2 Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Please read this manual carefully for correct use of the product. Notes Please use the specified power supply to connect. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera; in order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Table of Contents IE Remote Access ....................3 LAN ....................... 3 1.1.1 Access through IP-Tool ................. 3 1.1.2 Directly Access through IE ..............4 WAN ......................5 Remote Preview ....................6 The Remote Preview Interface ..............6 Record Playback ...................
  • Page 4: Ie Remote Access

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 1 IE Remote Access IP-CAM can be connected through LAN or WAN. Take IE browser (6.0) for example. The details are as follows: 1.1 LAN In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-CAM: 1. Access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access through IE browser.
  • Page 5: Directly Access Through Ie

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras " The default password of the administrator is “123456”. ④ Double click the IP address and then the system will pop up IE browser to connect IP-CAM. IE browser will automatically download the Active X control. After downloading, a login window will pop up as shown below.
  • Page 6: Wan

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Select “Property” and then select internet protocol according to the actual situation (for example: IPV4). Next, click “Property” button to set the network of the PC. ② Open IE browser and input the default address of IP-CAM and confirm. The IE browser will download Active X control automatically.
  • Page 7: Remote Preview

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras address and port of the camera in the “Virtual Server”. Port Setup IP Setup Router Setup ④ Open the IE browser and input its WAN IP and http port to access. 2 Remote Preview 2.1 The Remote Preview Interface...
  • Page 8: Record Playback

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Remote Preview Motion Detection Zoom in Start recording Fix size Zoom out Playback Actual size Full screen Snap When motion detection alarm is triggered, the people icon turns red. Right click to pop up a pull-down list as shown below: Stream: Three streams are optional.
  • Page 9: Snap Pictures

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Play Next frame Zoom out Pause The previous file Full screen Stop The next file Path Forward Zoom in Volume 2.3 Snap Pictures Select the picture number and then click “Snap” icon as shown below. Single Snap User can snap multiple pictures.
  • Page 10: Remote Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Multi-picture Snap Click “Browse” to set saving path. Click “Save” to save pictures to HDD on the computer; Click “Printer setup” to set the printer and print the snap pictures; drag the scroll bar to view all snapped pictures. 3 Remote Configuration Functions of remote configuration include: System Configuration, Video Configuration, Alarm Configuration, Network Configuration and Advanced Configuration.
  • Page 11: System Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras first select the menu on the left, and then set the relative parameters. 3.1 System Configuration The “System configuration” includes two submenus: Basic Information and Date & Time. 3.1.1 Basic Information In the basic information interface, user can set up the device name and also can check the relative information of the server.
  • Page 12: Camera Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras OSD Config, Video Mask and ROI Config. 3.2.1 Camera Configuration Setting steps: 1. Go to “Video Configuration” # “Camera” interface as shown below. 2. You may adjust frequency, brightness, contrast, hue and saturation of the picture. 3.
  • Page 13: Osd Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras the image quality, the more bitrate will be required. Bitrate: Please choose it according to the actual network situation. I Frame interval: It is recommended to use the default value. If the value is too high, the read speed of the group of pictures will slow resulting in quality loss of video.
  • Page 14: Roi Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras To set up video mask 1. Enable video mask and select mask color. 2. Click “Draw” button and then drag the mouse to draw the video mask area. 3. Click “Save” button to save the settings. 4.
  • Page 15: Alarm Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 2. Check “Enable” and then click “Draw” button. 3. Drag the mouse to set the ROI area. 4. Set the level. 5. Click “Save” button to save the settings. You will see the selected ROI area is clearer than other areas especially in low bitrate condition.
  • Page 16: Motion Detection Trigger

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 3.3.2 Motion Detection Trigger 1. Go to “Alarm Configuration” # “Motion Detection Trigger” to display an interface as shown below. 2. Check “Enable alarm” check box. Then all functions under this interface will be activated. 3. Trigger Email: Check “Attach picture” and select email addresses in the “email address”...
  • Page 17: Motion Detection Schedule

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 3.3.3 Motion Detection Schedule Go to “Alarm configuration” # “Motion Detection schedule” interface as shown below. Week schedule User can set the alarm time from Sunday through Saturday for alarm everyday in one week. Note: 0 ~ 24 are the hours in that day. Click on the pane to set the alarm hours. Green means selected area.
  • Page 18: Ip Address

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 2. Input port number for web access in the “HTTP Port” textbox. 3. Input the port number for audio & video transmission in the “Data Port” textbox. 3.4.2 IP Address 1. Go to “Network Configuration”# “IP Address” to see the interface shown below. 2.
  • Page 19: Ip Notify

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 1. Check “Do you want IP Camera to connect Server”. 2. Check the IP address and port of the transfer media server in the CMS/NVMS. Then enable the auto report in the CMS/NVMS when adding a new device. Next, self-define the device ID and input the remaining information of the device in the CMS/NVMS.
  • Page 20: Rtsp

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Create domain name. After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain in the list. 3. Select the server type and then input the username, password and domain name you apply for in the DDNS configuration interface. 4.
  • Page 21: Upnp

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 5. 1. Select “Enable RTSP server”. 2. RTSP Port: Access Port of the streaming media. The default number is 554. 3. RTSP Address: The RTSP address you need to input in the media player. 4. You can also choose to enable anonymous viewer login. 3.4.7 UPnP Go to “Network Configuration”# “UPnP”...
  • Page 22: Ftp

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras e-mail sent to your mail box for notifying a new IP address. 3.4.9 FTP Go to Network Configuration#FTP interface as shown below. 1. Add: Click Add button to input FTP server’s server name, address, port number, user name, password and upload path.
  • Page 23 Transcendent Series: IP Cameras User Configuration Add User Note: After binding physical address to the IP-CAM, you can access the device on this PC only. If the MAC address is “00:00:00:00:00:00”, it means that it can be connected to any computers. 2.
  • Page 24: Security Configuration

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras User Name User name to operate the logon client end Type of users, normal user, advanced user and super User Type administrator Binding The MAC addresses of user access the server which should address be set up according to actual MAC address of server. Password Password to log in the client terminal Confirm...
  • Page 25: Reboot Device

    Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Configuration” and “Network Configuration” are optional . Default Configuration Click “Load default” button to restore all system settings to the default status. 3.5.4 Reboot Device Go to Advanced configuration—Reboot device to see an interface as shown below. Click “Reboot device”...
  • Page 26 Transcendent Series: IP Cameras 4 Q & A Q: How to find my password if I forget it? A Reset the device to the default factory settings by IP-Tool. Default IP: 192.168.226.201 User name: admin Password: 123456 Q Fail to connect devices through IE browser, why? A: Network is not connected.
  • Page 27 Transcendent Series: IP Cameras Then click OK to finish setup. B. Other plug-ins or anti-virus blocks ActiveX. Please uninstall or close them. Q No sound can be heard, why? A Audio input device is not connected. Please connect and try again. B: Audio function is not enabled on the corresponding channel.
  • Page 28 Detailed Specifications VTC-TNB42R3F VTC-TNB36R3V Image Sensor 1/3” CMOS (GM8139 + Aptina0330) Image Size 3 MegaPixel 2048x1536 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~ 1/100000s Min. Illumination 0 Lux (IR LED ON) Lens 3.6mm Fixed 2.8~12mm (Vari-Focal) IR LEDs IR Distance 150’ 120’ Compression H.264/MJPEG...
  • Page 29 Detailed Specifications VTD-TND30R3V Image Sensor 1/3” CMOS (GM8139 + Aptina0330) Image Size 3 MegaPixel 2048x1536 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~ 1/100000s Min. Illumination 0 Lux (IR LED ON) Lens 2.8~12mm (Vari-Focal) IR LEDs IR Distance 100’ Compression H.264/MJPEG Resolution 3 MP (2048x1536) / 1080P (1920x1080) / 720P (1280x720) / D1/CIF (480x240) Multi-Stream 3 MP @ 1~15fps / 1920x1080, 1280x720, D1, CIF, 480x240 @ 1~30fps Bitrate...
  • Page 30 Detailed Specifications VTC-TNT30R3F VTC-TNT30R3V Image Sensor 1/3” CMOS (GM8139 + Aptina0330) Image Size 3 MegaPixel 2048x1536 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~ 1/100000s Min. Illumination 0 Lux (IR LED ON) Lens 3.6mm Fixed 2.8~12mm (Vari-Focal) IR LEDs IR Distance 100’ 100’ Compression H.264/MJPEG Resolution 3 MP (2048x1536) / 1080P (1920x1080) / 720P (1280x720) / D1/CIF (480x240) Multi-Stream...
  • Page 31 OThER PRODuCTS FROM VITEK VT-TNR NVR SERIES Transcendent 8/16 Channel Real Time Network Video Recorders with PoE • 8 or 16 Channel Stand-alone Real-time IP Network Video Recorder • Full 3 Megapixel Real-time recording 240fps (VT-TNR814) or 480fps (VT-TNR1628) with 120fps playback •...
  • Page 32 LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY VITEK products carry a three (3) year limited warranty. VITEK warrants to the purchaser that products manufactured by VITEK are free of any rightful claim of infringement or the like, and when used in the manner intended, will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years, or as otherwise stated above, from the date of purchase by the end user.

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