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Professional HD IP Camera
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User Guide
Thank you purchasing the XRN HD IP Camera from Xvision Pro HD.
Please ensure that you read and understand this User Guide before operating the camera.
Please store this User Guide in an easily accessible location.
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  • Page 1 Professional HD IP Camera User Guide Thank you purchasing the XRN HD IP Camera from Xvision Pro HD. Please ensure that you read and understand this User Guide before operating the camera. Please store this User Guide in an easily accessible location.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Functional Descriptions and Features ................. 4 Introduction ..........................2 Pre-requisites ......................... 2 IPC Description and Device Connection ................3 Appearance Description ......................3 SchematicDiagram(X2C4000BVP) ..................4 SchematicDiagram(X2C4000DVP) ..................6 SchematicDiagram(X2C4000VP) ..................7 Installation of Indoor Dome Cameras ..................10 Device Connection .........................
  • Page 3 DDNS ............................. 27 IP Filter ........................... 28 RTSP............................29 FTP ............................30 Alarm ............................31 Motion ............................ 31 Alarm ............................32 Lens Shade ..........................33 Device ............................ 34 SD Card ..........................34 Log ............................35 Audio ............................36 System ........................... 37 Date/Time ..........................
  • Page 4: Functional Descriptions And Features

    Recording Support simultaneous connection of up to 5video streams. Support ONVIF protocol, please check with www.xvision.com for latest Onvif supported version. Support multiple network protocols, such as TCP/UDP Network...
  • Page 5: Safety Instruction

    SAFETY INSTRUCTION  Do not install the equipment in an environment with too much moisture, dust or smoke dust as this may result in fire or electric shock.  In the unlikely event that the equipment should malfunction and emit an abnormal smell of smoke, please immediately stop it, shut off the power and contact your supplier.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction This guide is for the Xvision Pro HD X2C4000 Range of IP Cameras. It is recommended that the units are setup and tested before being mounted or installed. These instructions are for guidance only detailed information is in accordance with the product.
  • Page 7: Ipc Description And Device Connection

    IPC Description and Device Connection Appearance Description The X2C4000 cameras can be wall or ceiling mounted, so to install the camera you will need toadjustittothedesiredangle.Belowyouwillseehowtoinstalleachcameratype SchematicDiagram(X2C4000BP) Items Descriptions Helps protect the IPC from sunlight and rain. ①Front cover Fixed with the front cover.
  • Page 8: Schematicdiagram(X2C4000Bvp

    SchematicDiagram(X2C4000BVP) Items Descriptions Helps protect the IPC from sunlight and rain. ① Front cover Fixed with the front cover. ② Rear cover Adjust the focal length of the IPC. ③Focusing lever Lens of IPC ④Lens Infrared IR’s behind glass cover ⑤...
  • Page 9: Schematicdiagram(X2C4000Dvp

    SchematicDiagram(X2C4000DVP) Items Descriptions Protects the IPC lens and IR’s. ① Transparent cover Infrared IRLED’s ② Infrared IR’s Rotatable and used to adjust the installation angle ③ Main housing Lens of IPC ④Lens Secures the IPC to the wall ⑤ Base...
  • Page 10: Schematicdiagram(X2C4000Vp

    SchematicDiagram(X2C4000VP) Items Descriptions Lens of IPC ①Lens Infrared LED lamp ② Infrared lamp Rotatable and used to adjust the installation angle ③ Main housing Secure the position of the Main housing. ④ Fixed guard Secures the IPC to the wall. ⑤Base...
  • Page 13: Installation Of Indoor Dome Cameras

    Installation of Indoor Dome Cameras Ceiling Mounting Setup of Sticker Paste the sticker in place at the proper position as selected. Remove the shield off the camera by rotating the collar down...
  • Page 14 Expansion Bolt Locking Screw Fix the base by drilling locking holes around the sticker and inserting three expansion bolts into the holes and fastening it with three locking screws. Adjust it to an appropriate angle.
  • Page 15 After angle adjustment, mount the shield back by rotating the collar up. Completion of Installation...
  • Page 16: Device Connection

    Device Connection There are two types of connection method: 1. Connect the IPC with your PC. ForadirectconnectionyouwillneedtouseaCAT5/6Crossovercable.Youwillstill need to provide power to the IPC, this can be done with a 12v Dc power supply or POE Injector. Both IPC and your PC will need to be in the same IP subnet e.g. IPC192.168.1.168 (Default), PC192.168.1.100.
  • Page 17: Device Search Tool

    The search software will search your LAN, you can also use the XIQCMS to find your IPC. Firstly, install .exe file (Device Search) found on the included CD by the following procedures, you can also download this from http://www.Xvision.com. 1. Double click the .exe file 2.
  • Page 18 4. Click [Install] to begin the installation. 5. Click [Finish] to finish the installation...
  • Page 19 Once installed, run the Search tool. This will search your LAN for the IPC. Once found it will bring back the IPC, IP Address, Sub net mask and MAC Address. As shown in the following picture: If the searched IP address and PC IP address are not in the same network segment, you will have to change your PC IP Address to be in the same LAN IP range.
  • Page 20: Active X Setup

    Active X Setup BeforewecanaccessournewlysetupX2C4000onIEthereafewmoresteps. Open Internet Explorer and type in your IPC IP address in the address bar and press enter on the keyboard. The correct way to type the address ishttp://192.168.1.100. You will be prompted for Active X controls to be installed. For this to go successfully we need to change your settings of your IE browser.
  • Page 21 First, click on (1) “Require sever verification (https :) for all sites in this zone” so that it is not ticked, as shown in the image. Then, you can type the IP address of your X2C4000 into the text box at the top and then click Add. Next, click on Custom Level, you will need to locate all the “Active X controls and plug-ins”.
  • Page 22: Web Browser Interface

    Web Browser Interface Live View Open Internet Explorer and input IP address of IPC tp://192.168.1.100if set as above, Default http://192.168.1.168. The login dialog box will appear. See the following picture: You can select stream types and fluent level in the login interface. Input user name (default: admin) and password (default: admin) and click “Login”...
  • Page 23  Other buttons on the Live interface:  Live: This shows the live image.  Playback: This will show the play back menu.  Remote Settings: Enter the device setting menu and set customized parameters of the device.  Local Setting: Snapshot, file ty pe, storage path, etc. ...
  • Page 24: Remote Setting

    Remote Setting Display Live ,and enter the following interface (Live interface by default) Click  Channel Name: Name of IPC  Channel Display: Enable or disable. Customize the display location.  Time Display Enable or disable. Customize the display location. ...
  • Page 25: Image Control

    Image Control Click (Display) → (Image Control) to enter the following interface.  IRCUTMode:4modes: GPIO, Auto, Video, Auto, Color Mode and Black & White Mode.  IR-CUT Delay Set IR cut delay switching time  Image flip: Lens flip and angle flip ...
  • Page 26: Privacy Zone

    Privacy Zone Click (Display) → (Privacy Zone) Set privacy zone: 1. Click to enable privacy zone. 2. Press and drag left mouse button to select privacy zone (4 zones at maximum). 3. Click Save to make the privacy zone effective. Delete: Click Refresh, select a privacy zone, click Delete, and click Save.
  • Page 27: Roi

    ROI is region of interest. You can draw an area, this area will be adopted to high encode bit rate, when in preview and record, the resolution is high. Other areas not within the ROI will not be effected. The bit rate is lower, in this way, can save space and bandwidth.
  • Page 28: Record

    Record Rec Parameters Here you can change the recording parameters: Record, Pre Record and Stream type.
  • Page 29: Schedule

    Schedule Here you can change the schedule for recording for–  Normal recording  Motion recording  I/O recording  OSC recording – Object care alarm – Goods lost or left  PEA recording – Perimeter alarm...
  • Page 30: Network

    Network Network Setting  Type: DHCP or Static. Default type is Static.  Client Port: Client port of IPC – For use with XIQCMS  Web Port: Web port of IPC – Browser access port  Mobile Port: Connection port of mobile client – For use with XIQ Mobile CMS ...
  • Page 31: Video Streaming

    Video Streaming Click (Network) → (Video Streaming)  Resolution: mainstream(1280×720), substream(640×480),mobilestream( 320×240)  FPS: When flicker control is 50HZ, Can be set as 25 at maximum; when flicker control is 60HZ, can be set as 30 at maximum.  Audio: Audio control switch for the stream ...
  • Page 32: Email

    Email Click (Network) → (Email) Apply this function with alarm function and the images captured during alarming can be sent to an email receiver.  Enable Email: Disable or enable  SSL: Enable if your SMTP Server requires SSL.  SMTPPort:Defaultvalueportis25 ...
  • Page 33: Ddns

    DDNS Click (Network) → (DDNS)  DDNS: Enable  Host Name: Input the hostname  Password: User’s password  Server: Select3322  User Name: User’s name...
  • Page 34: Ip Filter

    IP Filter Click (Network) → (IP Filter) IP connection: Allow all IP connection, allow all set IP connection, and disable set Three modes: :Add allowed IP or :Delete added IP disabled IP...
  • Page 35: Rtsp

    RTSP Click (Network) → (RTSP)  RTSP: Enable or disable. Default setting is “Enable”. If it is set as “Disable”, user may not find through ONVIF.  RTSP Port: Default value is 554. The value can be changed in the range of1024- 65535.
  • Page 36: Ftp

    Click (Network) → (FTP) FTP service setting. This function is applied together with alarm function. The captured images or alarm recording can be uploaded to FTP server through network. FTP: Enable or disable User Name: User name for visiting FTP Password: Password for visiting FTP FTP Server: Input FTP Port: FTP service port, default value is21...
  • Page 37: Alarm

    Alarm Motion Click (Alarm) → (Motion) Setting procedure: 1. Click to enable motion detection. 2. Click and drag left mouse button to select motion detection area. 3. Set motion detection sensitivity( R ange: 1-8.Largernumberindicateshigher Sensitivity.) 4. Link SMTP to send by Email 5.
  • Page 38: Alarm

    Alarm Click (Alarm) → (Alarm) Some of the IPC have Alarm I/O function, you can enable what happens when these are triggered here. (Not all IPC support Alarm I/O).
  • Page 39: Lens Shade

    Lens Shade Click (Alarm) → (Lens Shade) This is a smart alarm, it will alarm and can FTP if the lends is blocked.
  • Page 40: Device

    Device SD Card Here you can format the SD card and also change if the SD card is overwritten. Please note that only the X2C4000DVP and X2C4000VAP support SD card.
  • Page 41: Log

    Click (Device) → (Log) Log Type:  System Log  Parameter Log  Alarm Log  Storage Log  All Log Set the begin time and end time of the searched log. 1. Click “Search” and the corresponding log information will be displayed below; 2.
  • Page 42: Audio

    Audio Click (Device) → (Audio) Audio settings for IPC, output settings range from 0 to10...
  • Page 43: System

    System Date/Time Click (System) → (Date/Time) In this interface, you can set Date/Time, including System Time, Date Format and Time Format. After setting, click Save. The device also provides three kinds of automatic time synchronization DST :Click DST to enable DST function. The device will synchronize time. NTP :Synchronize time with NTP server.
  • Page 44: Users

    Users Click (System) → (Users) Here you can add and modify the users who have access to the IPC. You can also change Users permissions and access rights, note that you cannot change the Admin accounts permissions.
  • Page 45: Info

    Info Click (System) → (Info) System information of the IPC, such as Device Type, MAC Address, Software Version, Etc.
  • Page 46: Advanced

    Firmware Update Click (Advanced) → (Firmware Update) You can download the latest firmware from www.xvision.com, once downloaded you will need to unzip the file in the folder, place this on your desktop or downloads folder. Press the “Scan” button and locate the downloaded file.
  • Page 47: Load Default

    Load Default Click (Advanced) → (Load Default) Use this option to restore the IPC to its factory default, you can also default only certain options.
  • Page 48: Maintain

    Maintain Click (Advanced) → (Maintain) In “Maintain” interface, you may set periodical reboot or manual reboot.
  • Page 49: Pea (Perimeter Alarm)

    PEA (Perimeter Alarm) Here you can enable the PEA.  Switch: Enable-on, Disable-off.  Latch Time: Continued alarm output time after trigger alarm, the optional time can be 10S,20S,40S,60S,unit is seconds.  Post Recording: Continued record time after trigger alarm finished, the optional time can be 10S,20S,40S,60S,unit is seconds.
  • Page 50  Rule Type: Every rule with a type, Trap Wire-draw warning line, Perimeter-draw Perimeter.  Two-way: Detection when line is crossed 2ways.  Trap Wire: Use the mouse to draw from top to bottom, this will detect the object come from left to right.
  • Page 51  Perimeter: Detect any object passing through from this area, use the mouse to place 7 positions, this will become a closed perimeter, when Rule Type set to Perimeter, then Two-way does not work. Notice: 1) Warning line and perimeter setup cannot to be too close to the four side of video, the will find difficult...
  • Page 52: Osc -Object Care

    OSC –Object Care Object loss detection.  Switch: Enable-on, Disable-off.  Latch Time: Continued alarm output time after trigger alarm, the optional time can be 10S,20S,40S,60S,unit is seconds.  Post Recording: Continued record time after trigger alarm finished, the optional time can be 10S,20S,40S,60S,unit is seconds.
  • Page 54 Notice: 1) the zone to be detected needs to be larger than the object, example of how not to set, 2) the detected object cannot be covered by other things. Tips Remember that once you have setup the view if you move the IPC you will need to reset the PEA and OSC.
  • Page 55: X2C4000 Specification's

    X2C4000 Specification’s Model X2C4000BP Lens Size 3.6mm Night Vision IR cut filter with auto switch Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR Video Resolution & 3MP (2048*1536) / Real- Frame Rates Time(50HZ:25fps60HZ:30fps ); 4MP Half real-time Weather Resistant(IP...
  • Page 56 Model X2C4000BVP Lens Size 2.8-12mm Night Vision IR cut filter with auto switch Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR Video Resolution & 3MP (2048*1536) / Real- Frame Rates Time(50HZ:25fps60HZ:30fps ); 4MP Half real-time Weather Resistant(IP Rating) IP66 Indoor/Outdoor Vandal Resistant Metal Housing Video Compression...
  • Page 57 Model X2C4000DVP Lens Size 2.8-12mm Night Vision IR cut filter with auto switch Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR Video Resolution & 3MP (2048*1536) / Real- Frame Rates Time(50HZ:25fps60HZ:30fps ); 4MP Half real-time Weather Resistant(IP Rating) Indoor Vandal Resistant Plastic Video Compression...
  • Page 58 Model X2C4000MP Lens Size 3.6mm Night Vision IR cut filter with auto switch Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR Video Resolution & 3MP (2048*1536) / Real- Frame Rates Time(50HZ:25fps60HZ:30fps ); 4MP Half real time Weather Resistant(IP Rating) IP66 Indoor/Outdoor Vandal Resistant Metal Housing...
  • Page 59 Model X2C4000VP Lens Size 3.6mm Night Vision IR cut filter with auto switch Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR Video Resolution & 3MP (2048*1536) / Real- Frame Rates Time(50HZ:25fps60HZ:30fps ); 4MP Half real time Weather Resistant(IP Rating) IP66 Indoor/Outdoor Vandal Resistant Metal Housing...
  • Page 60 Model X2C4000VAP Lens Size 2.8-12mm Night Vision IR cut filter with auto switch Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) ,0 Lux with IR Video Resolution 3MP (2048*1536) / Real- &Frame Rates Time(50HZ:25fps60HZ:30fps ); 4MP Half real-time Weather Resistant(IP Rating) IP66 Indoor/Outdoor Vandal Resistant Metal Vandal Housing Video Compression...
  • Page 61: Faq

    3/4G you get no connection/image, please contact your mobile provider as they may be blocking access on the XIQCMS mobile port 9988. You can also try and change this port and then try and get access again. For more help and guides please visithttp://www.xvision.com...
  • Page 62 In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with this product, it should be returned to the place of purchase. Xvision UK, Unit 2 Valley Point, Beddington Farm Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4WP www.xvision.com...

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