Ax41V1MVR Megapixel Dome Camera Instruction Manual CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION..................................................... 1 Product Overview ............................................................. 3 SPECIFICATION..................................................................6 INSTALLATION................................................................ 8 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. AX41V1MVR 1.1 Precautions When installing your Annexxus system, be sure to avoid: excessive heat, such as direct sunlight or heating appliances moisture, dust, and smoke strong magnetic fields close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation, such as radios or TV transmitters close to humid or excessively dusty places where exposed to mechanical vibrations close to fluorescent lamps or objects reflecting light under unstable light sources (may cause flickering) temperatures below 10° Celsius or 14° Fahrenheit and above 50° Celsius or 122° Fahrenheit for AX41V1MVR Power Supply Ensure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of this camera before powering the camera on. Incorrect voltage may cause irreparable damage to the video camera and will effectively void the camera warranty Cleaning For maximum optical clarity, the camera dome or lens must remain clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove finger prints or dust from the dome cover. Use a blower to remove dust from the lens. Clean the body with a soft, dry cloth. If it is very dirty, use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or thinners, as they may damage the surface finishes. Servicing To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty, DO NOT disassembles the camera. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Product Overview Key Features Exceptional Images This camera employs a 5MP CMOS sensor that quadruples sensitivity without blurring. The camera’s technology provides picture with greater detail in even the most difficult lighting conditions. It delivers crisp images that are perfect for object- and person-recognition. Smart focus A built-in nine-point focus indicator enables the camera to focus precisely and automatically on objects, relieving users of the need to adjust the focus manually. Powerful IR Illuminator The powerful IR illuminator lights objects evenly, reducing image noise and storage requirements. The IR illuminator activates automatically when the lighting dims to less than 10 lux. In night mode, the illuminator enables the camera to capture images at 0 lux. ICR Day/Night Switching The camera incorporates a mechanical ICR filter to capture perfect pictures at any light level. The camera switches between day and night modes automatically depending on the lighting conditions, video can capture at 0.3-lux and black/white video at 0 lux, ensuring crisp, clear images at all times. The camera’s megapixel resolution and mechanical ICR filter deliver sharp, detailed captures and images of distant objects in even total darkness. Housing Certified to IP66 and IP67 Certified to IP66 and IP67, die-cast aluminum alloy housing protects the camera against extremely bad weather, making it perfect for outdoor surveillance. Easy Installation The cable-management bracket enables easy installation in any location, including walls, surfaces, and ceilings. The camera’s built-in user-friendly I/O connectors also help reduce installation time and maintenance costs. SD Memory Card Storage The camera is equipped with an SD card that enables round-the-clock monitoring, ensuring that the camera can store captured images even in the event that its network connection goes down. The camera delivers allday surveillance and round-the-clock security. Camera Overview 2.0 Camera Parts and Definition 1. Power In (Red+/Black-): power connector, DC12V/AC24V 2. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector: network connection. Support PoE (Power over Ethernet) 3. BNC: video output 4. Audio Out (Green): audio output 5. Audio In (Red): audio input 6. Alarm Out (Orange): alarm signal output port RS485+(Green): function reserved RS485- (Yellow): function reserved 7. GND: ground (electricity) in electrical circuits Alarm In (Red): alarm signal input port Alarm Reset (Brown): for resetting an external alarm device 8. Level adjustment: for future use 9. Monitor: video out 10. SD card slot: insert a SD card for image storage 11. Zoom lever: adjust the image view 12. Focus lever: adjust picture sharpness 13. Pan adjustment: adjust the pan/tilt angle 14. Main bracket: adjust the pan angle 15. Reset: use an appropriate tool to press the button for few seconds to reset the camera 2.1 Specification Specification Image System Image sensor Effective pixels Image Compression Method Resolution/ Frame Rate Electric Sync system Built-in lens Shutter time Audio Alarm Motion detection SD Card Day & Night Mode Minimum illumination IR LED IR LED IR distance IR turn on status LED life TV output Feature BLC White Balance Sharpness Saturation Brightness Contrast Other Power supply Power requirement Power consumption Power connector Environment Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Network Ethernet Internet protocol Connectors Browser 1/2.5" 5 MP CMOS image sensor optimized for low-light performance 2592 (H) X 1944 (V) Triple Streaming : MPEG4 x2/ Motion JPEG x1 MPEG4: HD 720P 1280 X 720 @30fps, 640 [email protected], 352 [email protected] MJPEG: 640 X [email protected], 640 X [email protected] Internal f=2.7 ~ 9 mm, F1.2, Varifocal Megapixel lens IR-corrected, Angle of view: 30◦~ 101◦(Horizontal) AES 1/10000 to 1/3.75 sec Two-way Mono Audio, Full-duplex, G.711 PCM 8kHz 64kbit/s Yes; 1x Alarm-in, 1x Alarm-out Yes; 4 x 3 MD window & 5 level sensitivity Support micro SDHC card (up to 32 Gb) Mechanical ICR Filter IR LED OFF: 0.3lux (F1.2, 50 IRE) IR LED ON: 0lux 24pcs(850nm) 25 meters (82 ft.) Under 10 lux by auto control More than 10,000 hours (50ºC) 720 X 480 @30fps (NTSC) 720 X 576 @25fps(PAL) ON/Off Auto/Daylight/Fluorescent/Incandescent Low/ Middle/High Low/ Middle/High Low/ Middle/High Low/ Middle/High Mirror, Flip, system log, snapshot DC12V/ AC24V±10%/ PoE(IEEE 802.3af) When using the heater:DC24V/ AC24V±10% < 8W (When using the heater: < 18W) Screwless Terminal block -10ºC ~ 50ºC (14ºF ~ 122 ºF) -40ºC ~ 50ºC (-40ºF ~ 122 ºF) 10~ 90% RH -20ºC ~ 60ºC (-4ºF ~ 140 ºF) 10Base-T/100Base-TX TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, FTP, RTP,RTSP, ICMP, uPNP RJ-45 Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX IE browser 6.0 or above I/O connector Video port Alarm port Audio port Mechanism Dimensions(øxH) Weight Protection Class Option Warranty BNC X1, 1.0Vp-p, 75Ω Terminal block 3.5mm Phone Jack ø158mmx144mm (ø6.22" x 5.67") 1.28 kg (2.82 lb.) IP66/IP67, vandal-proof: 1000 kg impact resistance Without Heater With Heather One year parts and labour 3. Camera Installation Use the appropriate brackets and equipment to mount this camera. After installing the camera, your network camera should be accessed from your local network. Configure network routers first. Package Content: Camera x1 Screwdriver x1 Self-tapping screws (4x31mm) x3 Guide Pattern Sticker x1 Self-tapping screws (4x45mm) x3 Plastic anchor x3 Cable adaptor x1 BNC connector x1 Printed Quick Start Guide x1 Document CD x1 This section details how to set up the camera. 3.1.1 Drill the Mounting Location 1. Place the “guide pattern sticker” on the desired mounting location. 2. Drill the marked holes 3. Install the camera onto the ceiling/wall and fasten securely using the screws provided. Use the screws to security fasten! Rotate the main bracket 4. Adjust the pan/tilt angle: rotate the main bracket (or the pan adjustment) adjust the pan angle and rotate the pan adjustment to adjust the tilt angle. Then adjust the camera zoom. Zoom lever 5. Adjust focus lever: loosen the focus lever counterclockwise and adjust the focus for optimum picture sharpness. Focus lever 6. Install the dome cover: place the dome cover to match the screw positions and then tighten 3 screws to lock it securely using the allen (hex) key provided. 3.1.5 Using “Smart Focus” to Adjust Focus Smartly This network box camera provides “Smart Focus” to obtain correct focus on a subject, instead of requiring users to adjust focus manually. 9 view zones are provided. When you obtain correct focus on each view zone, the green light will be turned on. 1. Directly connect the video output cable to your monitor. 2. Press the reset button until the power is on. 3. The nine zones will appear in your monitor. Adjust the lens focus and symbols will be displayed on the top left corner of each zone. The green light: it means each view zone’s best focus position. The red arrow: it means it is near the best focus position. You just need to fine-tune it. 3.2 Network Camera Diagram Connection type: 1 Crossover direct connection i³ iP-Pro Server Connection type: 2 LAN VIA a Gigabit Switch i³ iP-Pro Server 3.3 Hardware/Software Requirement Computer i³ SRX-Pro/iP-Pro Version 1.610 or higher Windows Vista or XP as OS Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or later CPU: Intel Pentium 4.2 GHz or higher Memory: 512 MB or more VGA card--support Direct X 9.0 or above Power Supply The camera requires a DC12V/AC24V/PoE power supply. Make sure you use the correct power supply before connecting to this network camera. Use a RJ45 network connector to connect the camera to your computer or hub switch. Switch A 1 Gigabit Switch is required to monitor two or more cameras from the same computer. 3.4 Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer This section details how to access the camera from a computer. 3.4.1 Setting IP This is a network-based camera and must be assigned an IP address first. Enter a default IP address manually. The camera’s default IP address is 192.0.0.16 and subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0. Obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server. You don’t need to change the camera’s IP address if your network uses a DHCP server. 3.4.2 Connect the Camera to a Personal Computer 1. Connect the network cable to the camera and then turn on the camera’s power. 2. Set the personal computer’s IP address. The camera’s default IP address: 192.0.0.16 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. 3. Check that the camera and computer are connected by pinging the IP address you have set. To do this, start a command prompt and type the IP address you set. If the message “Reply from…” appears, it means the connection is done. 4. Start Internet Explorer and enter the set IP address (default is http:// 192.0.0.16). A login window will appear. Enter the default user name: admin and password: 1234 to login. 5. Install ActiveX viewer. It is required to monitor both MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG video modes. 6. Images of the camera can be viewed through Internet Explorer. Before viewing, follow these steps to enable the display. a. Enable Cookies as shown below: - In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu. - On the Privacy tab, move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies. - Click OK. b. Set “Browser setting when proxy sever is used” when a proxy server is used. c. Change “security” in Internet options as shown below: - On tool menu, click “Internet Option”. - Press the Security tab. - If the camera operates inside the intranet, click the “Intranet” icon. If the camera operates on the Internet, click the “Internet” icon. - Click “Custom level”. This will open the “Security Settings – Internet Zone” screen. - Scroll down to the “ActiveX controls and plug-ins” radio buttons and enable all of them as shown in the illustrations: - Press OK to save the settings. Close all Internet Explorer Windows and start a new window. This will allow the new settings to take effect. 7. Type your set IP address into the browser. 8. Then you should be able to see the camera image screen as follows: 3.5 Using “Annexxus Finder” to Search Camera’s IP Address “Annexxus Finder” is a program which helps users finds network cameras. Please note that “Annexxus Finder” is only compatible with Windows XP. 1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Double click “AnnexxusFinder.exer” to run the program. Follow the instructions to install. 3. After successfully installing “Annexxus Finder”, double click the “Annexxus Finder” icon which is displayed in your desktop. An “Annexxus Finder” window will pop out. The window will display a list of net cameras which you are using currently. To edit user accounts for the selected IP camera, do the following: 1. Select desired camera in the Annexxus Finder software by double clicks 2. Go to the Change IP Address and enter the correct data for the IP camera 3. There is NO need for Input Password. It is ONLY pertaining to upgrading firmware 4. Live View Live view is designed for general users to control the camera. " Video Format", “Snapshot”, “Recording LED”, “Live” and “Setup” functions are listed on the live view. Please note, only administrators can access “Setup” to configure camera settings. 4.1 Video Format Select a resolution type for live view. . 4.2 Snapshot The “Snapshot” function is for snapshot capture. Press the “Snapshot” button to take a picture which will be automatically saved into an automatically created D:\IPCAM folder on your computer. 4.3 Recording LED The recording LED becomes red when the alarm/event function is triggered. 5. Camera settings Setup Button Click on “Setup” to configure camera settings. 5.1 Image Settings “Image” is used to change any picture setting on the camera. Remember to click “Save” to keep your settings. 5.1.1 Image Basic Setting Every parameter of “Basic Setting” affects the displayed image. Specify appropriate parameters in the following section. Camera Name: enter a desired network camera name. The name will be displayed at the top of the Live page. Video Codec: Choose a compression mode to be displayed in “Live View”. Advance Setting Advance or Basic Button TV System: "NTSC" and "PAL" are provided for different TV system settings. Mirror: set images as left or right. Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function. Flip: set images upside down. Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function. -MJPEG Setting Quality: set the image’s quality as “Basic”, “Normal” or “Best”. Min=500 or max=10000 -MPEG-4_1 Setting Bit Rate: according to your bandwidth, specify a value for data transmission rate (kbit/s). Frame Rate: frame rate is the image transfer speed. 5 is 5 images transmission per second, 10 is 10 images transmission per second, etc. If “Auto” is selected, the camera will decide the image transfer speed automatically. -MPEG-4_2 Setting The values contained in the frame rate field are displayed depending on the value you set in the video code field (please note that you have to press the save button to save the value you select in the video code field first and then the corresponding values contained in the frame rate filed will be displayed for selection.) Here lists the corresponding values. Video Codec Field H.264+MPEG4+ MPEG H.264+MJPEG H.264+MPEG4 H.264 Frame Rate Field 30, 15, 5, Auto Bit Rate: according to your bandwidth, specify a value for data transmission rate (kbit/s). Frame Rate: the frame rate is the image transfer speed. 5.1.2 Image Advanced Settings “White Balance”, “Day and Night”, “AES”, “Lumii”, “Working Environment”, “Lens Format”, “BLC”, “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation” and “Sharpness” are provided for you to set the quality of images. Please click the “Save” button to save your image settings. -Advanced settings White Balance: select a white balance mode according to external lighting condition for the best color temperature. - Auto: adjust the white balance automatically according to the environment conditions. - Daylight: adjust the white balance if the external light source is daylight. - Fluorescent: adjust the white balance if the external light source is fluorescent. - Incandescent: adjust the white balance if the external light source is incandescent. Day and Night: This function detects changes in the level of light at any time of day, and then switches to the optimum surveillance mode according to the light level. - Auto: This mode is always on. The camera will change either to Color Mode or Black and White Mode depending on the light level. AES: automatic exposure values which determine how much light passes through the camera aperture to the focus. The higher the value, the brighter the images. Lumii: Lumii function increases the sensitivity, reduces video noise in low light conditions, as well as makes night images bright and clear. This function is always active. - ON: the Lumii function is always enabled. Working Environment: - Normal: the camera’s color is automatically adjusted for outdoor environment. - Anti-Flicker: reduce color rolling for indoor environment. Lens Format: choose an appropriate lens matching with the lens size which you have installed. - BLC (Backlight Compensation): this function adjusts the image to compensate for areas that are too dark due to insufficient light. ON: enable the BLC function. OFF: disable the BLC function. - Brightness: adjust the image brightness level, to “Low”, “Middle” or “High”. The default is “Middle”. - Contrast: adjust the image contrast level, to “Low”, “Middle” or “High”. The default is “Middle”. - Saturation: adjust the image saturation level, to “Low”, “Middle” or “High”. The default is “Middle”. - Sharpness: adjust the image sharpness level, to “Low”, “Middle” or “High”. The default is “Middle”. Communication: Click “Communication” to view the current network settings, including “Network”, “FTP”, “SMTP” and “NTP”. Configure all Network, FTP, SMTP and NTP settings in the Network section. 1. DHCP: the IP address is automatically obtained when this is checked; otherwise, uncheck it to set up the network settings manually. If you enable the DHCP function, just specify DNS and HTTP Ports in the below fields. 2. IP Address: specify your IP address here if you don’t select DHCP. 3. Subnet Mask: use default number: 255.255.255.0. 4. Default Gateway: leave blank as default setting. It is not required if it is not used. Please contact your Network Administrator for Default Gateway information. 5. DNS: leave blank as default setting. It is not required if it is not used. Please contact your Network Administrator for DNS information. 6. HTTP Port: We recommend using the default path. Contact your Network Administrator if it needs to be changed. 7. Press “Save” to save your settings. 8. NTP Server Setting 9. NTP Server: assign an IP address or domain name for a time server. 10. Time Zone: select a correct time zone. 5.3 System In this section, you can configure the system settings, including “Time Stamp”, “Current Date & Time” and “New Date & Time”. Current Time Display the current time on the camera. Date and time will be changed after you configure it in the “New Time” section. New Time You can set the camera time by, “Synchronize with Computer Timer” and “Synchronize with NTP Server”. Then, select a date format type. “YYYY/MM/DD’, “MM/DD/YYYY” and “DD/MM/YYYY” are choices provided. Synchronize with Computer Timer: synchronize your camera’s date and time with the computer’s timer. Synchronize with NTP Server: synchronize your camera’s date and time with the NTP server’s timer. 5.3.5 Update This function is designed to update firmware. Stop all camera operations when you update firmware. Do not turn off power or disconnect the internet connection during the firmware update process. Click “Restart Camera” after you have updated firmware successfully. Restart Camera – The camera is restarted without changing any settings. Typically used after updating firmware. After clicking, a pop up will appear asking you to confirm. Click Yes. Factory Default – Resets the camera to factory settings but keeps the Network settings. After clicking, a pop up will appear asking you to confirm. Click Yes. Hard factory default – Resets the camera to factory settings and will cause all parameters (including the IP address) to be reset. After clicking, a pop up will appear asking you to confirm. Click Yes. 5.3.3 User User List Displays the list of users. Only two roles can be specified, administrator (admin) and guest (viewer). If you want to delete a user, select a user and then press the “Delete User” button. Add/Modify User You can add a new user or modify a user’s information or authority. To add/modify a new user, enter a user name and password. Then, specify his/her role as Admin or Viewer. Press “Add” to add a user or to modify a user’s password or authority 5.3.6 Logs It displays all login and alarm records. 5.4.3 Alarm You can set to trigger alarms on the conditions that an event or action signal has been sent to the camera. Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet is Lost: set an alarm condition when Ethernet disconnected. Digital Input: send a signal to the camera to trigger an alarm. Check it to enable this function. Then, set digital input as “High” or “Low” Motion Detection: this function is designed to record video once the camera detects a motion condition. Select “Disable” to disable this function or “Enable” to enable this function. Sensibility: set sensibility level as “Lowest”, “Low”, “Medium”, “High” or “Highest”. Or input a value from 0 to 99 in the customized threshold field. Higher number gets higher sensitivity. Press “Save” to save your settings. Action: Configure image transfer settings after triggering an alarm. o Digital Output: select “OFF” to disable this function or “ON” to enable this function. If select “ON”, choose an output file’s resolution as “Low” or “High”. o Digital Output - If you want to set digital output function start, you need to set ON. After that, you need to set “Active Type” (Low or High) about digital output by the hardware. Alarm duration - The alarm time period of digital output.
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