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CCMC1315-LP / CCMS1315-LP
1/3” 1.3 MP Colour IP Camera
Configuration
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Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
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Table of contents
Transport..........................................................................................5
Concept of the Network Camera...................................................................13
Setting Network Camera Environment..........................................................14
Connecting the Camera and PC by Network ................................................14
Using the Web-Cam IP manager ..................................................................16
Bandwidth requirements ................................................................26
DDNS.............................................................................................29
FTP Server.....................................................................................30
Auto Patrol .....................................................................................33
Mask Zone .....................................................................................33
Cropping ........................................................................................34
Audio Upload .................................................................................39
Alarm Server ..................................................................................39
FTP Recording...............................................................................40
SD Recording.................................................................................43
E-Mail Recording ...........................................................................45
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NAS Recording ..............................................................................48
Administrator ..................................................................................52
IP Address Filter ............................................................................53
Forbidden Ports .............................................................................54
Forbidden Protocol.........................................................................55
Firmware Update ...........................................................................55
Configuration..................................................................................56
Back Focus ....................................................................................57
Remote...........................................................................................57
Temperature...................................................................................57
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Safety
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1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
Safety
General safety precautions
z z
Read the general safety precautions before installing, configuring and operating the device.
Keep this document for reference. z z
Please also take into account any additional country-specific, local safety standards or regulations concerning project planning, operation and disposal of the product.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.
Liability claim
z
Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they have been approved by the manufacturer. z
Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the manufacturer.
Transport
Damage during transport
z Keep the packaging material for future transportation. z
Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
Installation z
It is recommended that all preparatory work (e.g. fitting of accessories) be carried out in a workshop prior to final installation.
Radio interference with other devices in the environment
z
When handling modules that are susceptible to electrostatic discharge, please observe the ESD guidelines.
Damage due to unsuitable mounting location
z
The environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer must be observed. See section “Technical data”. z
Do not operate the device in dusty places. z Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.
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2
z Protect the device against moisture. z
Place the unit on a stable surface that will hold its weight. z The mounting surface must be solid and non-combustible. z
Do not operate the device close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation.
Danger of electrical shock due to incorrect connection
z Connect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage supply requirements can be found on the mains adapter. z Make sure the device is permanently connected to the electricity supply; a readily accessible disconnect device must be provided. z This device is designed to work with DC 12 V / AC 24 V-systems or PoE. Do not connect the device to any other power systems.
Meaning of symbols
NOTICE
Malfunctioning may result.
Tips and information.
EU-directives
This product complies with the requirements of the following European directives.
The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible agencies at:
Siemens Building Technologies
Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co. oHG
76181 Karlsruhe
Germany
European Directive 2004/108/EC „Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standards:
Emitted interference: EN 61000-6-3
EN 55022 Class B
Interference resistance: EN 50130-4
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Technical data
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Image system
Image sensor
Pixels
Compression
Image frame rate
Cropping window
Video outputs
1/3" progressive CCD (EXview HAD), 1.3 megapixels
Full scanning mode: 1280 (H) X 960 (V)
MJPEG / MPEG4
SXGA (1280 x 960) at 12 ips max. (MJPEG only)
VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240) at 25 ips max.
Simultaneous video transmission of up to 5 independent cropping windows, freely configurable in size and position at 5 ips max.
(MJPEG mode only)
1 V pp
(75 Ω BNC composite video)
CVBS or IP video alternatively selectable by switch
Electronics
Synchronisation
Signal/noise ratio
Lens
Internal
> 50 dB
CS mount
0.45 / 1 Gamma correction
Minimum illumination
White balance control
Shutter speed
CCMC1315-LP: 0.4 lx (F1.2, AGC On)
CCMS1315-LP: Colour 0.4 lx (F1.2, AGC On); BW 0.2 lx (AGC
On)
Auto (2500 – 10000 K) / Manual (1500 – 15000 K) / Preset
1/25 – 1/10,000 s; support of long shutter up to 4 s max.
Back light compensation
(BLC)
On/Off, BLC1 - BLC6
Audio Two-way audio; full-duplex, G.726 (integrated microphone)
Alarm inputs
Alarm outputs
Telemetry protocol
SD card slot
Microphone
Motion detection
1, 1 x B/W switch in
1
RS485
2 GB SD-RAM included in scope of delivery
Internal
1 MD window (selectable size & position) with 3 sensitivity levels
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Network
Network connections
Compression
Resolution
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T
JPEG / MPEG4 (dual-streaming)
MJPEG: VGA (640 x 480 pixels) / QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) at 25 ips max.
MJPEG: SXGA (1280 x 960 pixels) at 12 ips max.
MPEG4: VGA (640 x 480 pixels) / QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) at 25 ips max.
5 levels Image quality setting
(compression level)
Audio function
Protocols
Web browser
I/O connector
Network port
Video outputs
AI Lens connector
Audio in & out connector
Alarm connector
Power connector
LED
RS485
Power supply
Power requirements
Power consumption
Power connector
Environment
Ambient temperature, operating
Operating humidity
Ambient temperature, storage
Two-way mono audio; full-duplex
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, ARP,
ICMP, FTPc, FTPs, DDNS, RTP (RTCP, RTSP), IGMP v3,
UPnP, NFS, CIFS
IE browser 6.0 or above
RJ45 with control LEDs
BNC (CVBS out alternatively selectable by switch)
1 x 4-pin jack (located on side)
3.5 mm phone jack
2 x alarm in / 1x alarm out
3-pin spring terminal
Status, network link
2-pin spring terminal
12 V DC / 24 V AC, 50 Hz or PoE
CCMC1315-LP: < 7 W
CCMS1315-LP: < 8.5 W
Spring terminal
-10 to 50ºC
80 % RH or less
-20 to 60ºC
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Mechanism
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Weight
150 x 66 x 64 mm
550 g
Technical data
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Ordering data
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Ordering data
Type Art No. Description
CCMC1315-LP S54561-C80-A1 1/3” 1.3 MP Colour IP Camera
12 V DC / 24 V AC, 50 Hz or PoE
CCMS1315-LP S54561-C80-A2 1/3” 1.3 MP Day/Night IP Camera
12 V DC / 24 V AC, 50 Hz or PoE
Accessories, not included in delivery
CLVD1316/3-8 S54561-B300-A1 1/3" Megapixel varifocal lens, directdrive iris, F1.0, 3 – 8 mm
CLVM1316/3-8 S54561-B301-A1 1/3" Megapixel varifocal lens, manual iris, F1.0, 3 – 8 mm
CLVD1316/5-50 S54561-B302-A1 1/3" Megapixel varifocal lens, directdrive iris, F1.4, 5 – 50 mm
CLVM1316/5-50 S54561-B303-A1 1/3" Megapixel varifocal lens, manual iris, F1.4, 5 – 50 mm
Weight
0.55 kg
0.55 kg
0.08 kg
0.07 kg
0.08 kg
0.06 kg
Package contents
z
CCD IP camera z Documentation CD z
Utilities CD z Installation instruction (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian) z
SD card (2 GB) z Hexagonal wrench z
Torx wrench T6 z Lens connector
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Camera parts
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A
B
Camera parts
C
D
F
G
E
Camera parts
8
9
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
Back-focus adjust ring
Back-focus lock screw
RJ45 Ethernet connector
Audio input (φ3.5mm)
Audio out (φ3.5mm)
SW for default
SW for reset
Power indicator
DC12V/AC24V power terminal
10 Digital I/O terminal
11 IP/TV selection
12 SD card slot
13 SD card protection
14 1/4” inch tripod mount hole
15 BNC connector
16 IRIS connector
17 Microphone
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Camera parts
Digital I/O terminal
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1
GND
GND
GND
AI2
RS485- / +
COM
AO
GND
1. External alarm input-2
2. Becoming BW/CL enforced input when the
Digital Input Mode is set to ‘BW Mode’ in the
Configuration/Alarm menu. See page [J 36]
RS485 signal output port for telemetry control
Alarm output port
RS485
A0
COM GND
AI1
4
2
External alarm input-1
DC Auto Iris port
Power IN connector
Al1
PIN 1
PIN 2
PIN 3
PIN 4
WHITE: Power -
BLACK: Power +
Video output connector
Video Signal Output
Damp -
Damp +
Drive +
Drive
POWER DC12V / AC24V
Composite video output
DC 12V
AC 24V
IP/TV switch
IP TV
Default/Reset
IP
TV
Video out through Ethernet
BNC composite video out for installation purpose
NOTE: After switching between IP and TV the camera has to be restarted
DEFAULT Return to factory default by pressing button for
5 seconds
RESET System re-start
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7.1
7.2
Installing the camera
Installing the camera
SD Memory Card
Please install the SD memory card before switching on the camera as the system can not detect the insertion of an SD card during operation. z
There is a limit to the number of rewrites that are possible with the SD memory card. Replacing the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance of the camera is recommended. z z z z z z
The camera supports the following SD memory cards. Do not use memory cards with other specifications. SD memory card: 64, 128, 256, and 512 MB, 1 or 2 GB SD memory cards (3.3 V) supported.
Images may not be recorded or read correctly if an unsupported SD memory card is used with the camera.
Carefully read the manual, precautions on use, and any other information supplied with a purchased memory card.
Do not use a memory card containing the data recorded by another device with the camera as this may result in the camera not functioning correctly.
Do not modify, overwrite the data, or change the folder name of an SD memory card as this may result in the camera not functioning correctly.
Data recorded with the camera do not comply with the image file format Exit and the DCF standard. If the SD memory card is to be removed to play images, use a personal computer to play the images. Other devices may not be capable of doing so.
Concept of the Network Camera
The camera can be used in various indoor environments.
It can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet or an intranet.
The camera is equipped with Ethernet (RJ-45) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network interfaces.
Ethernet
PC
Hub
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7.4
Setting Network Camera Environment
Equipment required for a network camera monitoring system: z
Administrator's personal computer
The personal computer that is given all authorities for setting, operating, monitoring and other functions with the network camera is called the
"administrator's personal computer" in this manual. z
Recommended personal computer operating conditions
‒ Operating system: Windows Vista or XP
‒ Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or later
‒ CPU: Intel Pentium 4.2 GHz or higher
‒ Memory: 512 MB or more z Network camera
Please purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras corresponding to the desired camera installation locations. z
Connection equipment such as a hub and router suiting the network system environment and LAN cable, a Cat 5e LAN cable is recommended. z
Camera search application Web-Cam IP Manager (See also page [J 16].)
Install this application from the Utilities CD supplied as an accessory.
‒ Install the Web-Cam IP Manager Version 2.0 (Web IP Manager.exe) if all the units are located in the same network segment.
‒ Install the Web-Cam IP Manager Version 3.0 (IPFinder.exe) if the units are not located in the same network segment.
Connecting the Camera and PC by Network
IP address
To connect to the network, the administrator needs to set the network camera IP address. There are two options for setting the IP address: z
Entering the IP address manually (factory default)
Your camera is set to this mode at the factory with the IP address:
192.168.0.10, so you need to enter this IP number manually to access the camera for the first time. z
Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server
If your network uses a DHCP server, you do not need to change the IP address of the camera. But be sure to set DHCP ON/OFF to ON in "Network settings/Basic".
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The IP address of the network camera may change when using the DHCP server. In that case it will not be possible to connect the network camera if it is accessed using the previously set IP address.
In order to enable permanent access to the network camera, a fixed IP address must be manually assigned to the camera.
Please read the instruction manuals for the network system equipment as well as those for the router, hub and modem.
When entering the IP address manually, set DHCP ON/OFF to OFF in "Network/Basic
Settings" and enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS.
Connection Configuration
Two configurations are available for connection of network cameras. z
Crossover connection z
Connection via a hub, switch, or router
You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub.
The IP address of your camera is set to 192.168.0.10 by default. Set the IP address of your personal computer in the same subnet. (The network segment must be the same segment when directly connecting using a cross cable or connecting through the hub).
When connecting more than one camera, connect each camera using the default IP address and change the IP addresses of the second and subsequent cameras to other IP addresses, such as 192.168.0.11.
You can also use the LAN port of your broadband router. However, when using the broadband router, if the DHCP server function is set to "ON", turn on the power after connecting the camera with the router. The camera gets the IP address from the router's
DHCP server and it may not be 192.168.0.10.
For more information, read your computer's user's guide and the user's guide for the broadband router.
It is also recommended to set the computer's IP address from the router's DHCP server.
Connecting Camera and Personal Computer
1. Connect the LAN cable (straight cable) connected to the camera to the hub.
- OR -
Connect the camera to a personal computer with the power turned on using the
LAN cable (cross cable). Connect DC 12 V / AC 24 V to the power terminal.
2. Set the IP address of your personal computer
− Set the IP address of your PC to other than 192.168.0.10 (Camera's default
IP address).
E.g. set the IP address to 192.168.0.20 (and subnet mask to
255.255.255.0).
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− For details about the procedure, refer to the user's guide of the personal computer.
3. Test the camera connection using ping.
−
−
Start a command prompt. Type ”ping 192.168.0.10”.
If the ”Reply from...” message appears, the connection is correctly established.
4. Enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar of the IE browser.
- OR –
Search the camera with the ”Web-Cam IP Manager” application. See page
5. Log-in with the administrator ID. See page [J 19] .
Using the Web-Cam IP manager
The Web-Cam IP Manager is an application for searching for network cameras that can currently be viewed from the administrator's personal computer or a user's personal computer, and connecting to those cameras.
Use the Web-Cam IP Manager Version 2.0 (Web IP Manager.exe) if all the units are located in the same network segment.
Use the Web-Cam IP Manager Version 3.0 (IPFinder.exe) if the units are NOT located in the same network segment. In that case, you must ensure that associated gateway (router) passes the SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) multicast messages sent by the Web-Cam IP Manager to the network segment where the device is located.
To search a camera in the network:
1. Start the Web-Cam IP Manager (The file is included on the utilities CD).
Ö The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will open:
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2. Click the Start button.
Ö The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will now display a list of all the devices available for communication along with their IP and MAC addresses. Each device's IP address or MAC address is unique.
3. Select the device whose homepage you want to access.
4. Click the Homepage of selected device button.
Ö The homepage of the selected camera will appear.
Set the personal computer to "Administrator authorization" when using the Web IP
Manager.
To connect with a camera without using the Web IP Manager, launch the Internet browser, enter the camera’s IP address in the browser bar an press Enter.
If a port number other than "80" is set, designate the port number by suffixing it after ":"
(e.g. http://192.168.0.10:88).
Browser settings
1. Launch the Internet Explorer.
2. Select Internet option on the tools menu and click the Security tab.
3. Click the Local intranet icon if the camera is inside the Intranet.
- OR -
Click the Internet icon if the camera is on the Internet.
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4. Click Level Customize and enable the following options in the displayed list:
−
−
−
"ActiveX control and plug in execute"
"Execution of script of ActiveX control marked safe even when script is executed"
"Download of signed ActiveX control"
5. Enable cookies
Browser settings when proxy server is used
In case a proxy server is used, setting of the browser to bypass the proxy server during communication with the network camera is recommended.
1. Launch the Internet Explorer.
2. Select Internet option on the tools menu.
3. Click Connections tab and then click the button LAN Settings.
Ö If the checkbox is not marked: The browser is not set to use a proxy server.
Click Cancel and quit setting.
Ö If the checkbox is marked, follow the steps:
4. Click Advanced.
5. Enter the IP addresses of the network cameras in the field marked “Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with…”.
6. Click OK.
● A proxy server protected by a firewall sometimes cannot be connected to the network camera. Consult the network administrator so as to avoid impacts on network camera operations.
● Communication with the network cameras via a proxy server may cause some problem.
Install the network cameras after consulting the network administrator.
● When using the network cameras via a proxy server it may take a long time for the images to be displayed after log-in, or the frame rate of the images may be reduced.
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8.1
Getting started
Getting started
Login
1. Open the Internet Explorer and enter the camera’s default IP address in the browser address bar: 192.168.0.10.
2. If the IP address is unknown use the Web IP Manager to search for the
3. The login dialog will appear.
8.2
4. Enter the administrator User name and Password.
The default settings for the administrator login are "admin" and "admin".
NOTICE
Important
The administrator login allows rewriting of all settings. Change the default administrator
user name and password to ensure camera security. See page [J 52] .
5. Click OK.
6. The homepage of the camera will appear.
Using the Live Player - Web
If the Camera Image screen is not displayed, check your browser settings. See page
1. Click the desired image stream (Stream 1 or 2).
2. Control the live stream as described in the table below.
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Play
Pause
Speaker
Microphone
E
R
Shows live image
Pauses live image
Stops audio input
Stops audio output
E-zoom control
See table below.
Remote control (see table below).
You can control PTZ functions, move the camera to preset positions and also make lens adjustments such as focus adjustment and zoom in/out. Before using this function, please set the baud rate and address of the telemetry device for control via the RS485 port.
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Getting started
Remote control
X
- / +
0-9
./..
C
SET
Exit the remote control
Previous / next preset position
Select a preset position (1-64)
Toggle between 1 and 2 digits
Clear
Save current position. (Click SET and then click the number for the preset position to be saved.
Up to 64 positions can be stored for the network camera.)
Arrow keys Use the arrow keys to move the pan/tilt position.
(NOTE: Pan/tilt position control is only available if zoom is larger than 1)
+ / - Zoom in / out
ο / οο * Focus near / far
* NOTE: Not available for this camera type.
Using a RTSP player
To view the MPEG4 streaming media using an RTSP player, you can use one of the following players that support RTSP streaming (Real-Time Streaming Protocol): z z
QuickTime Player
VLC Media Player
The applications can be found on the Utilities CD included with the delivery.
VLC Media player
Z The VLC media player needs to be installed.
1. Open the VLC media player.
2. Select Media > Advanced Open File, then click the Network tab.
Ö The following dialog box will appear.
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3. Select RTSP then enter the web address.
The format is: rtsp://<IP address>:<rtsp_port>/livestream
For example: rtsp://192.168.0.194:554/livestream
4. Click Play.
Ö The QuickTime live stream window will opened.
QuickTime Player
Z The QuickTime player needs to be installed.
1. Open the QuickTime player.
2. Select File > Open URL.
Ö The following dialog box will appear.
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3. Enter the web address.
The format is: rtsp://<IP address>:<rtsp_port>/livestream
For example: rtsp://192.168.0.194:554/livestream
4. Click OK.
Ö The VLC live stream window will open.
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Getting started
See also
Function support
Stream 1 JPEG SXVGA
Stream 2 JPEG SXVGA
Stream 1 JPEG VGA
Stream 2 JPEG VGA
Stream 1 JPEG QVGA
Stream 2 JPEG QVGA
Stream 1 MPEG4 VGA
Stream 2 JPEG SXVGA
Stream 1 MPEGg4 QVGA
Stream 2 JPEG SXVGA
Stream 1 MPEG4 VGA
Stream 2 Jpeg VGA
Stream 1 MPEG4 QVGA
Stream 2 JPEG VGA
Stream 1 MPEG4 VGA
Stream 2 JPEG QVGA
Stream 1 MPEG4 QVGA
Stream 2 JPEG QVGA
Ezoom
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
OSD Cropping Mask
Zone
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
Frame
Rate
12,5
12,5
25
25
25
25
12,5
12,5
12,5
12,5
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
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9
9.1
Configuration
NOTICE
Important
The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.
Compression
1. Select Compression.
2. Configure the options as described in the tables below.
3. Click Save.
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There are two streams available for selection. Stream 1 can be set to JPEG and
MPEG4, but only JPEG is available for Stream 2.
Image Mode JPEG
Resolution Higher resolution results in larger image sizes.
1280 x 960 (SXVGA)/640 x 480 (VGA)/320 x 240 (QVGA)
Compression
Ratio
Sets quality of images. The size of image files
(JPEG files) varies in accordance with compression ratio.
Select “Low” for highest image quality. The file size increases.
MPEG4
640 x 480 and 320 x 240 available.
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Frame Rate
Bit Rate
GOP
Resolution
Select “High” for lowest image quality. The file size decreases.
Select the desired frame rate.
–
–
–
Select the desired bit rate.
Default: 29.
“29” means 1 I frame plus 28 P frames. You can adjust GOP size between 1 and 64.
Higher resolution results in larger image sizes.
1280 x 960 (SXVGA)/640 x 480 (VGA)/320 x 240 (QVGA)
640 x 480 and 320 x 240 available.
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Multicast
Address
Specify the multicast address (e.g. of the switch or router)
Transfer Type Select “Unicast” or “Multicast”.
In “Multicast” mode camera supports IGMP. When selecting “Automatic
Connection”, the camera immediately starts Multicasting.
RTSP Port
Number
VIDEO Port
Number
Specify the port number you would like to use for RTSP protocol, default is 554
Specify the port number you would like to use for video streaming, default is 5000
See also
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9.1.1
Resolution
320x240
320x240
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
1280x960
1280x960
1280x960
1280x960
1280x960
320x240
320x240
320x240
320x240
320x240
320x240
320x240
320x240
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
320x240
320x240
320x240
Bandwidth requirements
Compression
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
Streaming
Protocol
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Frame Rate Mb/s
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
25 fps
10 fps
10 fps
10 fps
0.60 Mb/s
1.00 Mb/s
0.83 Mb/s
1.11 Mb/s
1.42 Mb/s
2.31 Mb/s
3.87 Mb/s
2.47 Mb/s
2.71 Mb/s
2.85 Mb/s
3.15 Mb/s
3.88 Mb/s
0.8 Mb/s
0.23 Mb/s
0.27 Mb/s
0.90 Mb/s
1.17 Mb/s
1.36 Mb/s
1.78 Mb/s
2.93 Mb/s
2.47 Mb/s
3.32 Mb/s
4.14 Mb/s
6.10 Mb/s
6.73 Mb/s
0.32 Mb/s
0.41 Mb/s
0.47 Mb/s
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9.2.1
Configuration
Resolution
320x240
320x240
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
640x480
1280x960
1280x960
1280x960
1280x960
1280x960
Compression
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
High
Mid-High
Standard
Mid-Low
Low
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
Streaming
Protocol
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
MJPEG
Frame Rate
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
5 fps
Mb/s
NOTE: The bandwidth for MPEG4 streaming is selectable and is therefore not listed in table.
0.3 Mb/s
0.55 Mb/s
0.46 Mb/s
0.62 Mb/s
0.79 Mb/s
1.08 Mb/s
1.96 Mb/s
1.21 Mb/s
1.27 Mb/s
1.37 Mb/s
1.57 Mb/s
1.92 Mb/s
Network settings
Basic
1. Select Network > Basic.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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Basic
Camera Name Enter your camera name or use the default name.
ON or OFF Camera Name
Enable
Network
DHCP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default
Gateway
The IP address is automatically obtained if you select ON; otherwise, select OFF if you want to setup the network setting manually.
Enter your IP address here if you have selected DHCP off.
Please use the default number: 255.255.255.0
Leave blank as default setting. It is not necessary to enter the default gateway if it is not used.
Ask your network administrator for default gateway information.
Primary DNS (same as above)
Secondary DNS (same as above)
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Port
Stream 1-2,
Cropping 1-5
We recommend using the default port; if you need to change the default port, please contact your system administrator.
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Configuration
UpnP Use
UpnP When set to ON, the camera can be detected automatically by the PC. It is not necessary to install the IpFinder program.
Audio Output Use
Audio Output When set to ON, a voice message of the camera’s IP address can be delivered to an external speaker via the audio output port.
Bandwidth Control Port
Bandwith Port OFF: The network camera will stream images at the maximum frame rate allowed by the network.
ON: The network camera will display images up to the set bandwidth; using a lower bandwidth results in lower frame rates.
DDNS
This function is available when registering with the DDNS provider. To transmit the camera’s host name to a DHCP server you have to configure this in the following settings.
1. Select Network Settings > DDNS.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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DDNS Server
Host Name
Domain Name
Select ON to enable the DDNS function.
Select your DDNS server (DnyDNS or DHS).
Enter the host name.
Enter the domain name.
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User ID
Password
Enter the login user name according to your DDNS provider.
Enter the login password according to your DDNS provider.
Password (Confirm) Confirm the login password.
FTP Server
1. Select Network Settings > FTP Server.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
9.3
9.3.1
FTP Function
Login ID
Password
Password
(Confirm)
Max.
Simultaneous
Connections
Select ON to activate the FTP function.
Enter the login ID.
Enter the login password.
Confirm the login password.
Select the max. number of simultaneous connections.
Image parameters
Basic
1. Select Image Parameters > Basic.
2. Configure the options as described in the tables below.
3. Click Save.
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Preset image
Automatic
Exposure
4 types of specific application setups can be selected for quick and easy presetting of parameters.
Select “OFF” if you want to make individual settings.
3 types of specific application conditions can be selected.
In “Full Automatic” mode, the shutter speed is set to 1/60 s and the PTZ camera will automatically adjust the aperture according to the amount of outside light.
In “Shutter Priority” mode, the shutter speed is adjustable in 22 steps between 1/1 s and 1/10,000 s.
In “Manual” mode, the aperture can be set up manually.
EV Adjustment Set the offset level to adjust the internal reference brightness level. The higher the level, the brighter the images and the lower the level, the darker the images.
Automatic Gain
Control (AGC)
The circuit gain can be selected between "Low", "Mid" and "High”, where the sensitivity characteristic increases in the same order. Noise at dark will be more noticeable when Auto Gain Control is near "High".
When “OFF” is selected, the AGC is not available.
NOTE: If sensitivity is still too low after setting Auto Gain control, set the high limit value of the slow speed shutter to further increase sensitivity and thus to enhance image brightness.
Shutter Speed Select the desired shutter speed. The network camera will adjust the aperture according to the amount of ambient light.
Slow Speed
Shutter
The Slow speed shutter can be turned on if the sensitivity is still not sufficient under automatic gain condition at dark. The optimum image level can be maintained by appropriate gain and shutter combination
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Back Light
Compensation
Sharpness
Gamma
Correction which are determined automatically inside camera system.
If slow speed shutter is activated, the exposure time becomes longer and the frame rate becomes smaller. Blurred images may result with moving objects.
Set an area for backlight compensation. If backlight compensation is activated, the camera performs the exposure control only within the specified area.
Backlight compensation is a function that adjusts the brightness of a selected area to an optimum level. This function is necessary when an auto iris lens tends to close due to an intense light coming from the back of the object in the area to be viewed so that areas become dark and visibility deteriorates.
Set a sharpness effect:
Sharp: Sharpness is strong.
Soft: Sharpness is weak.
1: Is selected for specific applications, such as FA application for obtaining true linear video data.
0.45: This is the default setting, suitable for CCTV applications.
White Balance
Control
Set the white balance value according to the environmental conditions for best colour rendition.
AWB: The colour temperature of the camera is automatically adjusted according to the ambient lighting condition.
Manual: Adjustable by user manually, this is useful for specific environmental conditions which AWB may not perform correctly.
Indoor: Default for 3200K condition
Outdoor: Default for 5100K condition
ATW : The TTL white balance algorithm is set for ideal colour reproduction. The colour temperature range is 2500 °K – 10000 °K.
Iris Adjustment Set the offset level to adjust the image level for a DC auto iris lens. The higher the level, the brighter the images and the lower the level, the darker the images.
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Picture Flip
Picture Mirror
Select ON to display the image upside down or OFF to deactivate the flip function.
Select ON to mirror the image or OFF the deactivate the mirror function.
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1. Select Image Parameters > Auto Patrol.
2. Configure the options as described in the tables below.
3. Click Save.
Configuration
9.3.3
Tilt Angle
(Scan) Speed
Patrol setup
The PTZ camera tilt angle can be configured for different application requirements. Set up tilt angle from -90° to 30°.
The auto scan speed can be configured between 1 and 90°/s. Higher values will result in a higher tilt speed.
There are 4 auto patrol settings for end user selection. The auto patrol function will continuously scan up to 64 preset positions and is not limited by the scan range.
Stop Time Select the time for which the camera will stop at each position during scanning between 5 and 60 s
Preset selection Select the presets between 1 and 64 that will be called during the patrol.
Mask Zone
The masking function can be activated only with the correct streaming settings. See page
1. Click Image Parameters > Mask Zone.
2. Select ON, then click Set Mask Zone to start mask setting.
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3. Use the mouse to drag a mask rectangle on the screen.
4. Click OK to finish the setting, and return to the Mask Zone menu.
5. Click Save to enable the mask settings.
Cropping
The cropping function can be activated only with the correct streaming settings.
OSD textand MPEG4 is not supported when cropping function is on.
1. Select Image Parameters >Cropping.
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3. Select one type of cropping area using the area buttons.
Ö A red-mesh rectangle will appear on the screen.
4. To select the cropping area, move the mouse to the desired position on the screen, then click the left mouse button, and the red mesh will be centred to that position.
5. Click OK to finish the setting, and return to the Cropping menu.
6. Click Save.
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The cropping function can be activated only with the correct streaming settings. See page
Using this function you can set up the text position and colour of the camera name, alarm text or date/time on the screen. To activate this function, the corresponding
ENABLE flag for each item must be set to ”ON”:
Z
Camera Name Enable in the Network settings has been set to “ON”. See page
Z
Text enable in Alarm settings has been set to “ON”. See page [J 36] .
Z
Display in Date and Time setting has been set to “ON”. See page [J 51] .
1. Select Image Parameters > OSD.
2. Click OSD in the sub menu.
Ö The following screen will appear.
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3. Set the horizontal and vertical position and the colour of the camera name, alarm text and date/time.
4. Click Save.
Alarm
External alarm inputs and motion/activity detection can be set. When a sensor or other device is connected to the alarm input terminal, an alarm will be triggered by the external sensor. For example, by mounting a sensor to a door, an alarm will be triggered each time the door is opened. By setting the integrated motion/activity detection, an alarm will be notified when a change is detected by the camera.
Alarm
For usage of external alarm inputs you need to define the following parameters:
1. Select Alarm > Alarm.
2. Configure the options as described in the tables below.
3. Click Save.
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Alarm Input
Digital Input
Mode
Input Type
Text Enable
Text
Audio Output
Event
ON: Detects an external alarm.
OFF: Does not perform alarm detection.
Alarm Input: Detects an external alarm.
OFF: Does not perform alarm detection.
B/W Mode: Sets the camera into monochrome mode if a trigger signal is received. (This function is available for CCDS1315-LP only)
NO (Normally Opened): An alarm will be triggered when the external contact closes.
NC (Normally Closed): An alarm will be triggered when the external contact opens.
Define whether an alarm text will be overlaid on the video image.
Define a text for the alarm message. Max. 24 characters can be entered.
When set to ON, an audio alarm message can be sent to an external speaker.
NOTE: A speaker with integrated amplifier must be connected to the
AUDIO out jack on the rear panel.
Select the pre-recorded sound file (on the SD card) to be output as a
sound alarm. See page [J 39] .
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Motion
Detection
Area
Sensitivity
Text Enable
Text
Audio Output
Event
Alarm mode
ON: Activates motion/activity detection function.
OFF: Deactivates motion/activity detection function.
1. Click Set Motion Area.
Î The motion setup screen will open.
2. Select the detection area by clicking/dragging the mouse.
High: An alarm will be triggered even when minor changes in brightness occur within the defined area.
Mid: Intermediate between High and Low.
Low: An alarm will be triggered only when major changes in brightness occur within the defined area.
Select ON or OFF to define whether an additional alarm text defined in the text field is to be overlaid on the video image. See page.
Define an individual text for alarm overlay.
Select ON or OFF to define whether an additional audio message
(*.wav), pre-recorded on the SD card, is to be output via the Audio out connector.
Pre-recorded voice files with extension .wav that have been uploaded to the SD memory card in advance can be selected as voice alarm messages. Max. 4 different audio sources can be selected.
OFF: Alarm out disabled
Event: When alarm input 1 or alarm input 2 is triggered or motion is
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Configuration detected, the alarm out will be triggered immediately as well.
Output hold time Set the alarm output hold time. This function is used when connecting to alarm output terminals and activating a siren, buzzer or emergency light.
Audio Upload
You can choose which audio file (*.wav) you want to upload as a voice alarm message to the SD card from your PC. There are 4 audio events available for uploading. You can select in the appropriate menu which audio event is to be played with which event (Motion or Alarm input 1).
1. Select Alarm > Audio Upload.
2. Click Browse to select the desired audio file on you hard disk.
3. Click Upload.
9.4.3 Alarm Server
1. Select Alarm > Alarm Server.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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Conditions
Alarm server IP address
Alarm server port number
Choose alarm or motion event.
Define the target alarm server IP address.
Define the target alarm server port number.
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Record
Alarm-input message Define the message (up to 64 characters) to be sent to the alarm server when an alarm input is triggered.
Motion-Alarm message
Define the message (up to 64 characters) to be sent to the alarm server when a motion alarm is triggered.
FTP Recording
1. Select Record > FTP Recording.
2. Set up your FTP recording conditions first. See page [J 42] .
3. Then identity your FTP sever 1 and 2.
4. Click Save.
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FTP server name
Login ID
Password
Password
(Confirm)
FTP Port
Number
FTP Mode
Enter a server name or address.
Limited to users who have authority to access the server.
Enter the registered password associated with the Login ID.
Re-enter the password
Set “21” as default
PORT: This mode is for most FTP applications.
PASV: This mode is used when the camera's network environment is behind a firewall.
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Method
Reconnect: The network camera logs in/out for each file transfer
Continuous Connection: The network camera is always in connection.
Connecting method
Primary server Define FTP server 1 or 2 as the primary server for saving image files.
Automatic server switching
Select ON if the FTP server is to be automatically switched to the secondary server in case the primary server is not available.
SD Card Back Up if FTP Fail.
The network camera automatically stores images on the SD card when images cannot be stored on the server due to a network failure, or other trouble.
When the network failure or other trouble are resolved, the images are transferred to the FTP server again.
Function
ON/OFF
Accumulation
Cycle
Overwrite
Select ON to activate SD card FTP back up function.
Set a time interval in seconds for images to be stored.
Overwrite when SD card reaches the maximum capacity and start with oldest stored images.
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9.5.1.1 Recording conditions
Scheduled Recording
Monday to Sunday Determine the recording condition (STOP, All Day, Schedule 1 or
Schedule 2) for all days from Monday to Sunday.
Schedule 1,
Schedule 2
Determine the recording time.
Recording cycle Set a time interval for recording images.
Record File Name In the transfer image section, the file name assigned by the FTP server is time stamp based. This means that the record file name will be formatted with the desired file name, time and date. You can enter the file name or leave it blank.
Server Path Enter the data path where the data is to be stored on the server.
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Configuration
9.5.2
Record Source Select the recording format : JPEG or MPEG4.
Record Frame Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm occurs.
Recording Cycle Set a time interval for alarm recording.
Recording Time If MPEG4 is selected, the recording time can be set.
Record File
Name
In the transfer image section, the file name assigned by the FTP server is time stamp based. This means that the record file name will be formatted with the desired file name, time and date. You can enter the file name or leave it blank.
Server Path Enter the data path where the data to be stored on the server.
SD Recording
1. Select Record > SD Recording.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Press Save.
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Conditions
Overwrite
Select whether images are to be stored on the SD card by: Time schedule, Alarm input, Motion alarm or Network loss
ON: Records are overwritten beginning with old records when the capacity of the SD memory card is exhausted during recording. (NOTE:
If important data is to be saved, set the Overwrite mode to OFF.)
OFF: Recording is stopped when the capacity of the SD memory card is exhausted during recording
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Schedulded Recording
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Monday to Sunday Determine the recording condition (STOP, All Day, Schedule 1 or
Schedule 2) for all days from Monday to Sunday.
Schedule 1,
Schedule 2
Determine the recording time.
Recording cycle Set a time interval for recording images.
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Record Source Select the recording format: JPEG or MPEG4.
Record Frame Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm occurs.
Recording Cycle Set a time interval for alarm recording.
Recording Time If MPEG4 is selected, the recording time can be set.
Recording by Network Loss
9.5.3
Recording Cycle Set a time interval for recording cycle.
E-Mail Recording
You can receive images by setting your e-mail account.
1. Select Record > E-mail Recording.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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Conditions
E-mail Server
(POP)
Select whether you receive an e-mail by: Time schedule, Alarm input or
Motion alarm.
Authentication No Authentication: no restrict rule
SMTP: Authorize plain, login, and Cram-MD5
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) transmission across Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
PLAIN: PLAIN is the name of a registered SASL authentication mechanism, which is supplied as a parameter to the AUTH command.
The PLAIN authentication mechanism is described in RFC 2595. PLAIN is the least secure of all the SASL authentication mechanisms, since the password is sent unencrypted across the network.
LOGIN: The LOGIN mechanism is supported by Microsoft's Outlook
Express, as well as by some other clients.
CRAM-MD5: CRAM-MD5 is a challenge-response authentication mechanism. It is used for authentication of SMTP or IMAP servers as the password is not transmitted in clear text form. This provides a safe authentication of the server even without encryption of the connection.
E-mail Server
(SMTP)
Enter your outgoing mail server (SMTP)
Enter your incoming mail server (POP)
E-mail User ID Enter your e-mail account ID number
Password Enter your e-mail account password
Password
(Confirm)
Confirm your e-mail password
Administrator Enter the administrator’s e-mail address
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Mail to Address List
You can send e-mails to multiple users when a scheduled, alarm in, or motion detection event occurs.
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Subject
Message
Attach Image
Enter the e-mail subject title.
Enter the message body as a notification.
Select if an alarm image is to be attached to the e-mail.
Monday to Sunday Determine the recording condition (STOP, All Day, Schedule 1 or
Schedule 2) for all days from Monday to Sunday.
Determine the record time. Schedule 1,
Schedule 2
Recording Cycle Set a time interval for schedule recording.
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9.5.4
Subject
Message
Attach Image
Enter the e-mail subject title.
Enter the message body as a notification.
Select if an alarm image is to be attached to the e-mail.
NAS Recording
This is a method to store data on a network-based storage device.
Recording on NAS drives is intended for short video sequences and images.
1. Select Record > NAS Recording.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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NAS Record
Conditions
NAS Mode
Server
User ID
Password
Password
(confirm)
Path
Select the mode that will trigger the NAS recording session.
After the NAS recording condition has been selected, the corresponding detailed recording field appears.
NOTE: If “Schedule” mode is selected, the data can be stored on the
NAS storage in JPEG format only, however both JPEG and MPEG format are available for Alarm and Motion conditions.
NFS is for network storage devices operating in UNIX systems
CIFS is for Windows systems.
Enter the storage device’s address.
Enter the user ID.
Enter the user password.
Re-enter the user password.
Fill in the data path where the data is to be stored on the server.
Recording conditions
Schedulded Recording
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Schedule 2) for all days from Monday to Sunday.
Schedule 1,
Schedule 2
Determine the recording time.
Recording cycle Set a time interval for recording images.
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Record Source Select the recording format: JPEG or MPEG4.
Record Frame Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm occurs.
Recording Cycle Set a time interval for alarm recording.
Recording Time If MPEG4 is selected, the recording time can be set.
Audio
1. Select Audio.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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Audio Input ON: The external microphone input or integrated microphone is activated.
OFF: The external microphone input or integrated microphone is
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Audio Input
Level
Audio output
Audio Output
Level deactivated.
HIGH: Increased audio input level.
LOW: Reduced audio input level.
ON: The audio output is activated.
OFF: The audio output is deactivated.
NOTE: If audio output is ON, use an external audio amplifier or loudspeaker with integrated amplifier.
HIGH: Increased audio output level.
MIDDLE: Adjusts the audio output level to a medium level.
LOW: Reduced audio output level.
Date/Time
1. Select Date/Time.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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Display Select ON to display date/time on screen.
NOTE: The position and colour can be set on the camera OSD menu.
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Synchronization mode
Manual: Enter the date and time to set up system time.
NTP: You can also enable Network Time Protocol (NTP) by NTP server.
Enter a host name for the NTP server, select a time adjustment period, and click the "Save and Test " button to start testing the NTP function.
Synchronization from PC: System date/time will be synchronized by the
PC date/time.
Date and Time If “Manual” is selected, the date and time can be entered manually.
If “NTP” is selected, the date and time will be synchronized by the NTP server.
If “Synchronization from PC” is selected, the date and time will be synchronized by the PC.
Daylight Saving Select ON to active the daylight-saving function if you are in a daylightsaving time zone (effective for NTP mode only).
Access protection
Administrator
1. Select Access protection > Administrator.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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User ID
Password
The default setting for the administrator user ID is “admin”.
Enter your individual user name if you want to change the default setting.
The default setting for the administrator password is “admin”.
Enter your individual password if you want to change the default setting.
Password
(confirm)
Language
If you change the administrator password, confirm the new individual password by retyping it.
Select your individual language of the user interface.
Logoff Time Enter the time (sec) after which the administrator will automatically be logged off. OFF means no automatic log off.
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User list
Besides the administrator, general users can be authorized by the system administrator to access the camera.
1. Select Access protection > User List.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
9.9
9.9.1
ID
Password
Password
(confirm)
Level
Enter a login name for the new user.
Enter a password for the new user.
Re-enter the password.
Language
Reset
Add
Remove
Select a user type:
The “Advanced User” is allowed to view the live picture, to perform PTZ control, and to define/store presets in the camera.
A “User” is allowed to view the live picture only.
Set the user language.
Click Reset to delete your entries.
Click this button to add the new user to the user list.
If you want to remove a user from the user list, click first Select and then
Remove.
Firewall
IP Address Filter
All the IP addresses listed and enabled in this section will be allowed or denied to pass the firewall.
1. Select Firewall > IP Address Filter.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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9.9.2
Function OFF: The IP address filter function is deactivated.
Allowed: All the IP addresses enabled in the list are allowed to access the camera.
Denied: All the IP addresses enabled in the list shall be rejected by the firewall.
IP Address Enter the IP addresses which are to be processed by the firewall system into the IP address field. Up to 10 addresses can be set.
Enable Enable the IP address which is going to be processed by the firewall filter.
Forbidden Ports
All the ports listed and enabled in this section will be forbidden to pass the firewall.
1. Select Firewall > Forbidden Ports.
2. Enter the port number and click Enable to have this port rejected by the firewall.
3. Click Save.
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9.9.3 Forbidden Protocol
1. Select Firewall > Forbidden Protocol.
2. Click ON to have the ICMP or UDP protocol rejected by the firewall.
3. Click Save.
9.10
9.10.1
System
Setting
CGI-Lock is a system security setting. It means that you can activate or deactivate the login data for the CGI commands.
When set to ON, you have to enter a user ID and password with every CGI command. When set to OFF, CGI commands are accepted without login details.
1. Select System > Settings.
2. Select ON or OFF.
3. Click Save.
9.10.2 Firmware Update
You can update the system firmware once the update file is available. It is the customer's responsibility to update the firmware. During the firmware update, the camera cannot be operated and does not deliver video information.
NOTICE
Important
The power supply to the camera must not be interrupted during the firmware update.
Otherwise the camera will be damaged and have to be returned to the workshop for repair.
Z Close all programs on the PC before starting a firmware update.
Z Never disconnect power and LAN cables during the firmware update process.
1. Select System > Update.
2. Select the firmware file using the Browse button.
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3. Click Upload.
Ö Rebooting the camera after a firmware update may take approx. 15 minutes.
9.10.3 Configuration
Camera configuration information can be exported and saved to a personal computer. It can also be imported from the personal computer to network cameras.
1. Select System > Configuration.
2. Perform the actions as described in the table below.
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Import
Configuration
Settings
Export
Configuration
Settings
Set to Factory
Default
Click Import and select the configuration file to start importing the settings to your network camera.
Click Export and choose a file directory to save the configuration settings on your computer.
Clicking the Default button will reset the camera settings to the factory default values.
NOTE: Basic settings of the IP camera such as the network IP address and the camera name will not be reset.
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Configuration
Network Camera
Reboot
Click Reboot.. The confirmation message will be displayed. Click OK to reboot the network camera.
Back Focus
1. Select System > Back Focus.
2. Click the Adjust button.
Ö The lens iris will be fully opened, a live picture screen will pop up, and brightness will automatically be set to optimum for setting up the back focus.
3. Adjust the lens back focus.
4. Click the Close button to exit the live picture screen.
9.10.5 Remote
1. Select System > Remote.
2. Set the baud rate and address of the telemetry device which you want to control via the RS485 port.
3. Click Save.
9.10.6 Temperature
1. Select System > Temperature.
2. Configure the options as described in the table below.
3. Click Save.
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Temperature
Temp.
Select the desired temperature scale (C=Celsius, F=Fahrenheit)
The internal temperature of the camera is displayed in the selected temperature scale.
If a temperature notification interval has been set an e-mail will be
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notification
Interval delivered continuously according to the interval set when the defined temperature is exceeded. If the notification interval is set to "0", the email notification is deactivated.
Logbook
1. Select Log.
2. Click the buttons to display the desired logbooks or to delete all logs.
9.12 Licence information
z Select Notice.
Ö All licence information for the camera will shown.
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Utility program application
10
10.1
Utility program application
NAS player setup
If recording to a NAS is selected for the camera, use this player for review.
This application is found on the CD included in the delivery.
1. Execute NAS record setup first.
2. Click on the cross cursor button and choose the path of the NAS file to be played.
3. Click on the Play button.
4. Click on the Stop button.
10.2 Audio record setup
You can record a new voice file, then upload it to the network camera. It can make an alarm out event. After you finish audio record, please perform alarm audio setting.
This application is found on the CD included in the delivery.
Perform audio recording in the following sequence
1. Execute audio record setup first.
2. Click on the cross cursor button and choose the path where you want to save the audio (wav) file.
3. Install a speaker before you start recording your voice.
4. Click on red button and start recording your voice.
5. Click on Stop button.
6. Recording is now finished
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10.3 Firmware update setup
This application supports firmware update of up to 100 IP cameras in the same network. Individual firmware update can be performed via the IP camera webpage
This application is found on the CD included in the delivery.
1. Execute firmware update setup first.
2. Select filter SW version.
3. Click on the network camera you want to update. 100 pcs network camera are supported for firmware update.
4. Click on the Browser button and choose the network camera SW version.
5. Click on the Upload button for firmware update.
6. The update is now finished.
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12
Maintenance
Maintenance
The camera is maintenance-free. Small amounts of dirt or dust can be cleaned from the camera using a clean soft cloth. z
Do not touch the lens area. Use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the surface if it is touched accidentally. z
Defective modules should be sent to the nearest Siemens office to be forwarded to the service centre.
Disposal
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Index
13 Index
A
Advanced user, 53
Alarm, 36
Alarm in terminal, 12
Alarm out terminal, 12
Alarm Server, 39
Audio, 27, 50
Audio Event, 39
Authentication, 46
Auto Gain Control, 31
AWB, 32
B
Back Light Compensation, 32
Bit Rate, 25
C
Camera parts, 11
Compression, 24
Cropping settings, 34
D
Daylight, 52
DDNS Settings, 29
Default Gateway, 28
DHCP, 28
E
E-mail Server (POP), 46
E-mail Server (SMTP), 46
Emailing recording, 45
EV Adjustment, 31
F
Factory Default, 56
Firewall, 53
Firmware update, 55, 60
Forbidden Ports, 54
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Frame Rate, 25
FTP Server, 30
G
Gamma, 32
GOP, 25
I
IP Address, 28
IP Adress Filter, 53
IRIS Adjustment, 32
J
JPEG, 24
L
Licence information, 58
Logbook, 58
M
Mask zone settings, 33
Motion detection, 38
N
NAS player setup, 59
NAS recording, 48
Network camera reboot, 57
NTP, 52
P
Picture Flip, 32
Picture Mirror, 32
Power IN connector, 12
Preset image, 31
Primary DNS, 28
R
Resolution, 24, 25
RJ45 Ethernet connector, 11
RTSP Port Number, 25
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SD Card slot, 11
SD recording, 43
Secondary DNS, 28
Sharpness, 32
Shutter Speed, 31
Slow Speed Shutter, 31
Subnet Mask, 28
Synchronization mode, 52
System, 55
T
Temperature, 57
U
User list, 53
V
VIDEO Port Number, 25
W
Web-Cam IP Manager, 16
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Siemens Building Technologies
Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co. oHG
Siemensallee 84
D-76181 Karlsruhe www.buildingtechnologies.siemens.com
Document ID A6V10236123
Edition 05.05.2009
© 2009 Copyright Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
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Table of contents
- 5 Safety
- 5 General safety precautions
- 5 Transport
- 5 Installation
- 6 Meaning of symbols
- 6 EU-directives
- 7 Technical data
- 10 Ordering data
- 10 Package contents
- 11 Camera parts
- 13 Installing the camera
- 13 SD Memory Card
- 13 Concept of the Network Camera
- 14 Setting Network Camera Environment
- 14 Connecting the Camera and PC by Network
- 16 Using the Web-Cam IP manager
- 17 Browser settings
- 19 Getting started
- 19 Login
- 19 Using the Live Player - Web
- 21 Using a RTSP player
- 23 Function support
- 24 Configuration
- 24 Compression
- 26 Bandwidth requirements
- 27 Network settings
- 27 Basic
- 30 FTP Server
- 30 Image parameters
- 30 Basic
- 33 Auto Patrol
- 33 Mask Zone
- 34 Cropping
- 36 Alarm
- 39 Audio Upload
- 39 Alarm Server
- 40 Record
- 40 FTP Recording
- 43 SD Recording
- 45 E-Mail Recording
- 48 NAS Recording
- 50 Audio
- 51 Date/Time
- 52 Access protection
- 52 Administrator
- 53 User list
- 53 Firewall
- 53 IP Address Filter
- 54 Forbidden Ports
- 55 Forbidden Protocol
- 55 System
- 55 Setting
- 55 Firmware Update
- 56 Configuration
- 57 Back Focus
- 57 Remote
- 57 Temperature
- 58 Logbook
- 58 Licence information
- 59 Utility program application
- 59 NAS player setup
- 59 Audio record setup
- 60 Firmware update setup
- 61 Maintenance
- 61 Disposal
- 62 Index