USER MANUAL IP day/night PTZ camera in weather

USER MANUAL
IP day/night PTZ camera in weather-proof housing
Model
SNC-670ID/W
Version 1.1
n-f
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Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing a high quality SANTEC device.
We recommend that you read this manual thoroughly before operating your new system for the first time. Please follow all instructions and observe the warnings contained in this manual.
Please contact your local dealer or use the SANTEC Service Hotline if you have any questions or if you wish to claim for a service or warranty.
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User manual SNC-670ID/W
Table of contents
Safety precautions
Safety instructions
About this user manual
Items included in the delivery
1. Installation
1.1 Camera overview
1.2 Connections
1.3 How to open the housing
1.4 Connections for power supply and video
1.5 DIP-switch settings
1.6 Reset the camera to default settings
1.7 External RS-485 connection
1.8 Camera mounting
1.9 Dimensions
1.10 PTZ control vial Pelco D protocol
1.11 Diagnosis
1.12 Adjustment of analogue camera module
2. OSD menu
2.1 Overview
2.2 Dome: PTZ adjustment
2.3 Camera adjustments
2.4 Preset
2.5 Auto scan
2.6 Tour
2.7 Privacy zones
2.8 Patterns
2.9 Alarm
2.10 Sector
3. IP settings
4. Web interface
4.1 Calling-up the camera web interface
4.2 Live-view
4.3 Setting overview
4.4 System settings
4.4.1 Time/date
4.4.2 Time stamp
4.4.3 User
4.4.4 Language
4.4.5 RS-485 settings
4.4.6 PTZ settings
4.4.5 Camera name
4.4.5 Update firmware
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4.5 Network
4.5.1 IP-address
4.5.2 SNTP (time server for time synchronisation)
4.5.3 FTP
4.5.4 SMTP
4.5.5 DDNS (dynamic domain name system)
4.5.6 Event protocol
4.6 Video settings
4.6.1 Encoding
4.6.2 Camera settings
4.7 Audio settings
4.8 Extended settings
4.8.1 Motion detection
4.8.2 Alarm settings
4.8.3 SD-card
4.8.3.1 SD-card settings
4.8.3.2 SD-card content
4.8.4 Recording
4.8.4.1 Recording settings
4.8.4.2 Recording schedules
5. Technical specifications
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Safety precautions
Caution
Description of symbols
Danger: This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to a person.
Warning: This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the
CE compliance
Attention: Any changes or modifications to this appliance which have not been explicitly approved of by the respective regulatory authority, may lead to a prohibition of usage of this appliance.
This appliance complies with the CE guidelines.
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Safety instructions
Before operating the appliance, please read this manual carefully and retain it for further reference.
Before cleaning the appliance, it has to be switched off and unplugged from the power outlet.
Wipe the appliance with a soft damp cloth.
Do not use harsh cleansers or aerosols for cleaning. The type label may not be replaced.
Do not use attachments unless recommended by the manufacturer as they may affect the functionality of the appliance and result in the risk of fire, electric shock or injury.
Never install the appliance in areas exposed to water or other liquids.
The camera housing complies with class IP-66.
The appliance has to be installed in a safe and stable location which is able to carry the weight of the appliance. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance to fall causing serious injury to persons and damage to objects.
Openings in the appliance, if any, are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect if from overheating. These openings must not be covered or blocked.
Please make sure that the appliance does not overheat.
The appliance should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied at the installation location, please contact your local dealer.
An appliance which is powered through a polarized plug (a plug with one blade wider than the other) will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, try reversing the plug. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
If the appliance is powered through a grounding-type plug, the plug will only fit into a groundingtype power outlet. This is a safety feature. If your outlet does not have the grounding plug receptacle, contact your local electrician.
Route power cords and cables in a manner to protect them from damage by being walked on or pinched by items places upon or against them.
For protection of the appliance during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for a longer period, unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. Disconnect any antennas or cable systems that may be connected to the appliance. This will prevent damage to the appliance due to lightning or power-line surges.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Never insert items into the openings of the appliance. They may touch parts under electric current which may cause an electric shock.
Never pour any liquids over the appliance.
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In case of any operating interruption or a complete operating failure please switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the wall outlet. Never attempt to service or repair the appliance yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
When replacement parts are required, be sure that the service technician uses replacements parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to the appliance, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to verify that the appliance is in proper operating condition.
The appliance should only be installed by qualified service personnel and has to comply with local specifications and regulations.
Never point the camera at an object with a high degree of luminance. Bright vertical or horizontal lines can result in a distortion (outshine) of the entire image on the monitor. This artifact is not an error but a particularity of semiconductor CCDs when they are directly exposed to a powerful light source.
At the installation site, the camera has to be adjusted to the given light conditions (see OSD).
Please respect the local legal regulations on waste if you need to dispose of discarded appliances.
This symbol means that electrical appliances need to be disposed of properly and not simply with unsorted household refuse. Please respect local regulations on waste disposal.
About this user manual
This manual aims at assisting the user on how to operate camera SNC-670ID/W.
This manual is subject to rigid quality control. However, no guarantee can be given that mistakes are not present. We reserve the right to make changes to the manual without prior notice.
Before operating the appliance, please read this manual carefully and retain it for further reference.
Verify that all appliance items are included in the delivery. Should items be missing, do not operate the appliance and contact your local dealer.
Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself. This should only be done by qualified service personnel.
Improper handling of the appliance will invalidate the warranty.
Items included in the delivery
1x cable adapter BNC socket
2x connection plug
1x IP-finder software
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1. Installation
(also see the pictures on the following pages)
This camera is a PTZ camera in a vandal-proof housing, class IP-66. You will find the technical data at the end of the manual.
1.1. Camera overview
1. Adapter for mounting plate
2. Screw (PT ½)
3. DIP-switch
4. Distributor
5. Camera module
1.2. Connections
Ethernet connection
Power supply 12 V DC
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Audio input/output
Alarm input/output
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1.3. How to open the housing
Open the housing by carefully loosening the housing’s screws. Pull off the housing module from the camera module. Make sure not to damage the rubber gasket.
Improper handling of the appliance will invalidate the warranty.
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1.4. Connections for power supply and video
The camera can be powered by 12 V DC using an external power supply unit.
Plug-in the power cable (it is recommended to use 12 V DC, 2 A) to the Power interface.
The camera has an analogue video output (BNC). If a monitor is directly connected to the analogue video output of the camera, the monitor impedance has to be set to 75 Ohm.
Check the switch in case the video picture is not clear. Plug-in the video cable to the video output (marked Video). analogue alarm inputs
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1.5. DIP-switch settings
By default, the DIP-switch settings are as follows:
Protocol
By default, the following settings apply:
ID:
Baud rate: 9600
Protocol: Pelco D
These settings of the analogue camera module must not be changed because they are aligned with the RS-485 settings of the IP camera module.
1.6. Reset the camera to default settings
To reset the camera to default settings, press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds.
Reset button
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1.7. External RS-485 connection
PTZ camera control can also be done by the RS-485 interface.
Please note the following: The DIP-switch SM10 is used for 100 Ohm. DIP-switch SW10 must only be used for the last camera at the bus (even if only one camera is used).
Bus connection
Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera N
1.8. Camera mounting
Mount the camera onto a solid surface which is capable to carry the weight of the camera. In case the screws included in the delivery are not adequate, please make sure to use other suitable screws to ensure a safe camera installation.
1. Fix the bracket to the desired location using 4 screws.
2. If you use a tube cable channel, please make sure to use the right size.
3. Assemble the camera.
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1.9. Dimensions
1.10. PTZ control via Pelco D protocol
Command Description
1 - 64, 100-200 +Preset Presets Execute preset 1 – 165
Function
65 + Preset
66 +Preset
67 +Preset
71-78 +Preset
81-88 +Preset
91 + Preset
92 + Preset
93 + Preset
94 + Preset
95 + Preset
96 + Preset
Preset status
Autoscans
Preset status display
Execute autoscan 1 – 8
AUTO FLIP function Select auto flip mode ON / OFF / AUTO
Tours Execute tour 1 – 8
Patterns
Homeposition
Freeze
BLC mode
Day/night mode
OSD menu
Focus setting
Execute patterns 1 – 8
Go to home position
Freeze picture
Select BLC mode ON / OFF
Select day/night mode AUTO / DAY / NIGHT
Open OSD main menu
Adapt focus
Select alarm mode for all inputs ON / OFF 97 +Preset Alarm
Navigation in OSD menu
Move cursor up/down
Open sub-menu
Change status (decrease/increase)
Entry key
Use function key for coordinates
Cursors right
Cursors left
Command / Button
Tilt up (arrow up) / down (arrow down)
Pan right (arrow right)
Pan right (arrow right) / pan left (arrow left)
Focus near (focus -)
Focus far (focus +)
Zoom tele (zoom +)
Zoom wide (zoom -)
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1.11. Diagnosis
When the camera is switched on, the DIAGNOSIS menu appears. The following notification is displayed:
CAMERA ID : 001
BAUD RATE : 2400 BPS
WAITING………
PAN ORIGIN
TILT ORIGIN
TX CONNECTION TEST
CAMERA COMM TEST OK
Pan origin test
After the panning test, the pan function is set to zero.
Tilt origin test
After the tilting test, the tilt function iss et to zero.
TX connection test
60 seconds countdown for TX connection test. The camera has to receive a signal from a controller or a video for a duration of 60 seconds. Once the correct signal is received, the TX connection test says "OK“.
If the notification „Not Tested“ is displayed on the monitor:
the camera didn’t receive any signal
the camera hasn’t received a readable signal
protocol, Baud rate and RS-485 connector should be checked.
Camera communication test
The camera communication test is initialised automatically. Before the installation these 4 tests should be completed with “OK”.
Once all tests are okay, the following notifications appear on the monitor: „NOW EEPROM
CHECKING“ and „ALL DATA INITIALIZING“. The camera is now ready to be used.
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1.12. Adjustment of analogue camera module
The camera adjustments of the analogue camera module are done by an OSD (on-screen display) menu.
Follow the instructions in chapter „OSD menu“ for more detailed information.
The OSD menu can be displayed by using the web interface of the camera on the page „live view“.
In order to navigate through the OSD menu, please use the arrow buttons. To confirm your selection, press the button.
The SanView software also enables access to the camera OSD menu via the network.
To call up the OSD menu, press the OSD button on the PTZ tab.
In order to navigate through the OSD menu, please use the arrow buttons. To confirm your selection, press the OSD button.
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2. OSD menu
2.1. Overview
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Main menu:
MAIN MENU
DOME SETUP
CAMERA SET
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PRAVACY
PATTERN
ALARM
SECTOR
EXIT
Use the up/down arrows to go the desired position. Use the left/right arrows to confirm your choice.
2.2. Dome: PTZ adjustments
DOME SET
CAMERA ID : CAM1□□□□□□□□□□□□
RECOVER : OFF
MANUAL SPEED : 100°/S
AUTO FLIP : OFF
ZOOM SPEED : FAST
ALARM
LANGUAGE
: DISABLE
: ENGLISH
[NEXT PAGE]
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT
Default setting
DOME-SETUP -> CAMERA ID:
You can enter up to 16 characters using the left/right arrows.
To move from left to right to the next character, press ZOOM +.
To move from right to left to the next character, press ZOOM -.
Blanks are marked with .
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DOME-SETUP -> RECOVER:
The camera is able to return to those previous settings which were used before you operated the camera manually (auto scan, group tour, preset, pattern or sectors).
After the set time, the camera goes into operation again in case it has been switched off. The recovery time can vary between 15 – 99 seconds. The default setting is OFF.
DOME-SETUP -> MANUAL SPEED:
The manual pan/tilt speed can be set from 10°/sec to 200°/sec. The default setting is 100°/sec.
DOME-SETUP -> AUTO FLIP
Use the left/right arrows to turn the auto flip function on/off. The default setting for auto flip is
OFF
DOME-SETUP -> ZOOM SPEED:
Zoom speed can be set to FAST or SLOW. Use the left/right arrows to make the setting. The default setting is FAST.
DOME-SETUP -> ALARM:
The alarm function is activated by switching-on the ENABLE mode. Use the left/right arrows to make the setting. The default setting is DISABLE.
DOME-SETUP -> LANGUAGE:
English, Italian and Polish are available, plus some other languages. Use the left/right arrows to make the setting. The default setting is ENGLISH.
DOME SET
SYSTEM LOCK: : OFF
[PASS WORD]
[OSD DISPLAY]
[SYSTEM STATUS]
Default setting
[INITIALIZATION]
[PREVIOUS PAGE]
DOME-SETUP -> SYSTEM LOCK:
Saved data is stored is protected by a password. Changes are only possible using the correct password. Set the System Lock“ to ON to get to the password page. Use the left/right arrows to make the settings. The default setting is OFF.
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DOME-SETUP -> PASSWORD:
Use the left/right arrows to enter the password on this page. The password has to contain numbers from 001 to 255. The default password is 99.
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***
In the password field, enter a number from 001-255 using the PRESET button. Re-enter the number in the confirmation field. The monitor displays „CONFIRMED“. The menu page is then started automatically.
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***CONFIRMED
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***CANCELLED
<CANCELLED>
If a user enters a wrong PRESET number for PASSWORD or CONFIRM, the monitor displays
"CANCELLED". If a user enters a wrong PRESET number three times, the previous monitor page is displayed.
NOTE: Once a password has been created, it has to be used to access the OSD main menu. This also applies to changes. The user has to know the password to make changes. The device is delivered without a saved password.
DOME-SETUP -> OSD DISPLAY:
The OSD ID is displayed if set to ON and can be switched of with OFF. Use the left/right arrows to make the settings.
OSD DISPLAY
CAMERA ID
PRESET ID
: OFF
: OFF
Default setting
SECTOR ID : OFF
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DOME-SETUP -> OSD DISPLAY:
Camera information is displayed.
SYSTEM STATUS
PROTOCOL : PELCO D, P
BAUD RATE : 9600 BPS
FIRMWARE VER. : 2.01
UPGRADED DATE : 24.01.08
CAMERA MODULE : SDM100
[PREVIOUS PAGE]
Default setting
Protocol and Baud rate are displayed according to the settings oft he DIP-switch
Firmware version and data upgrade are applied when running updates
DOME-SETUP -> INITIALIZATION:
Using this function, all saved data of “tour“, “preset“, “sector“, “privacy“ or “pattern“ are deleted.
INITIALIZATION
[TOUR CLEAR]
[PRESET CLEAR]
[SECTOR CLEAR]
[PRIVACY CLEAR]
[PATTERN CLEAR]
[LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT]
Use the left/right arrows to delete saved data.
TOUR CLEAR
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO
TOUR CLEAR
If you press FOCUS - and the curser is set to YES, saved data is deleted. After that, every element such as “preset“, „sector“ etc blinks and appear for approx. 2-3 seconds on the screen. Then the screen displays the previous page.
In order to delete the saved data and to reset to default settings, select LOAD OPTIMIZED
DEFAULT . The following page appears:
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LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT
ALL DATA INITIALIZING
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO
To delete the data, select YES and press FOCUS -. The screen displays„ALL DATA
INITIALIZING“ for 5-7 seconds. The previous menu page is displayed automatically.
DOME-SETUP -> SAVE AND EXIT:
Data is saved and the page is exited.
DOME-SETUP -> EXIT:
The page is exited without saving any data.
2.3. Camera adjustments
CAMERA SET
WB MODE : AWB MODE
PIC FLIP
BLC
<TS-PTZ10X>
OFF
D/N MODE : AUTO
DSS MODE
EXIT
: OFF
<TS-PTZ10X>
CAMERA SET -> FLICKER:
BLC :
EXIT
CAMERA SET
<TS-PTZ3X>
<TS-PTZ3X>
This function reduces picture flickering. The default setting is OFF. Set the flicker mode to ON in case the power source doesn’t comply with the frequency.
CAMERA SET -> MIRROR:
This function can be used to display a horizontally mirrored picture. The default setting is OFF.
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CAMERA SET -> APERTURE:
This function enables to show details and to emphasise picture borders. The granularity is increased. The default setting is 10 (the aperture can be set from 0-15).
CAMERA SET -> D ZOOM:
Switches on the 10x digital zoom.
CAMERA SET -> WB MODE:
The white balance function has 4 setting modes, depending on the outside light. The default setting is AWB MODE (automatic white balance).
Depending on the light conditions, the following settings are possible:
AWB MODE: from 3200 °K to 6000°K
INDOOR: up to 3200 °K
OUTDOOR: up to 5800 °K
ATW MODUS: from 2000 °K to 10000 °K
CAMERA SET -> PIC FLIP:
The picture can be vertically mirrored. The default setting is OFF.
CAMERA SET -> BLC:
The default setting for backlight compensation is OFF.
OFF – backlight compensation (BLC) is not active.
ON – backlight compensation (BLC) is active.
CAMERA SET -> D/N MODE:
The IR cut filter operates in the following modes:
AUTO MODE: Automatic switching between colour mode and black/white mode
NIGHT MODE: The camera always remains in black/white mode.
DAY MODE: The camera always remains in colour mode.
The default setting is AUTO MODE.
CAMERA SET -> DSS MODE:
Digital slow filter. This function determines the shutter speed. The shutter speed is increased to accumulate the light longer. The values can be set to 2x, 4x, … , 128x. The default setting is
OFF.
CAMERA SET -> EXIT:
Exit the menu.
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2.4. Preset
PRESET NO :001
PRESET ID :PRESET001-------
PAN :XXX.XX TILT : XXX.XX
SAVE
EXIT
PRESET SET
Default setting
PRESET -> PRESET NO:
There are 165 preset numbers available. Use the left/right arrows to select a preset number.
PRESET -> PRESET ID:
You can assign a name to a preset position, consisting of up to 16 characters. Use the left/right arrow to select the characters. To move from left to right, press ZOOM +. To move from right to left, press ZOOM - . Blanks are indicated with .
PRESET -> Pan XXX.X Tilt XX.X:
The coordinates of the preset position are displayed.
PRESET -> SAVE:
This function savest he preset position.
In order to set a preset position, please follow these steps:
Exit the OSD menu of the camera module.
Use the arrows and zoom button to move to the desired position.
Once the position is selected, call-up the PRESET menu.
Enter the desired preset number in the PRESET NO field.
Select SAVE to store the settings. The curser is positioned at PRESET NO and the next preset number is displayed.
PRESET -> EXIT:
Exit the preset menu.
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2.5. Auto scan
AUTO SCAN SET
START ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X
END ANGLE
SPEED
: XXX.X.XX.X
: 20 °/S
DWELL TIME : 03
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT
AUTO SCAN -> START ANGLE:
Default setting
Press FOCUS + to select a start position. Move to the desired position by using the arrows.
Confirm your choice with FOCUS +.
AUTO SCAN -> END ANGLE:
Press FOCUS + to select an end position. Move to the desired position by using the arrows.
Confirm your choice with FOCUS +.
AUTO SCAN -> DIRECTION:
You can choose from 2 directions:
CW: clockwise (default setting) counter-clockwise
AUTO SCAN SET -> ENDLESS:
The AUTO SCAN function can be used endlessly. Use the left/right arrows to make the settings. The default setting is OFF.
AUTO SCAN -> SPEED:
Speed settings ara available from 1°/sec to 35°/sec. The default setting is 20°/sec.
AUTO SCAN -> DWELL TIME:
Use the left/right arrows to set the dwell time. It can vary from 1-30 seconds. The default setting is 1 sec.
AUTO SCAN -> SAVE AND EXIT:
This function savest he settings and exits the auto scan menu.
AUTO SCAN -> EXIT:
Exit the menu.
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2.6. Tour
There are 8 programmable tours available. Each tour can contain up to 60 preset positions.
TOUR SET
TOUR NO
TOUR TITLE : TOUR01□□□□□□□□□□
TOUR STEP
: 01
: 01
PRESET NO. : 001
DWELL TIME : 03
SPEED
SAVE
EXIT
TOUR -> TOUR NO:
: 200 °/S
Default setting
There are 8 tour numbers available. Use the left/right arrows to select a tour number.
TOUR -> TOUR TITLE:
You can assign a name to a tour, consisting of up to 16 characters. Use the left/right arrow to select the characters. To move from left to right, press ZOOM +. To move from right to left, press ZOOM - . Blanks are indicated with .
TOUR -> TOUR STEP:
Each tour can consist of up to 60 steps (preset positions). All presets can be run with different speeds and dwell times. Use the left/right arrows to select a tour step.
TOUR -> PRESET NO:
Assigns a preset number to the current step. Use the left/right arrows to select a preset number.
TOUR -> DWELL TIME:
A dwell time is assigned to the current step. The dwell time can be from 1-99 sec. The default setting is
TOUR -> SPEED:
Defines the speed of the current step. The speed can be from 10°/sec to 200°/sec. The default setting is 200°/sec. Use the left/right arrows to select a value.
TOUR -> SAVE:
Saves the settings of the current tour step.
TOUR -> EXIT:
Exit the menu.
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2.7. Privacy zones
The camera contains 4 privacy zones which can be used to hide certain areas.
PRIVACY SET
PRIVACY NO : 01
Default setting
SAVE
EXIT
PRIVACY -> PRIVACY NO:
There are 4 privacy zones available. Use the left/right arrows to select a zone number.
PRIVACY -> DISPLAY:
Use the left/right arrows to show the current privacy zone (ON). This area is displayed as a grey square. The default setting is OFF.
PRIVACY -> ACTION:
In order to set the position of a privacy zone, do the following:
Use the left/right arrows to select MOVE.
FOCUS +.
Use the arrows to go to the desired position.
FOCUS + to save the position.
In order to set the size of a privacy zone, do the following:
Use the left/right arrows to select ADJUST.
Press
Use the arrows to go to the desired position.
PRIVACY -> SAVE:
Saves the settings of the current privacy zone.
PRIVACY -> EXIT:
Exit the menu.
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2.8. Patterns
There are 8 programmable patterns available.
PATTERN SET
PATT NO : 01
PATT TITLE: PATTERN01□□□□□□□
DATA FILL : 100%
SAVE
EXIT
Default setting
PATTERN -> PATT NO:
There are 8 patterns available. Use the left/right arrows to select a pattern number.
PATTERN -> PATT TITLE:
You can assign a name to a pattern, consisting of up to 16 characters. Use the left/right arrow to select the characters. To move from left to right, press ZOOM +. To move from right to left, press ZOOM - . Blanks are indicated with .
PATTERN -> DATA FILL:
Indicates whether the storage location which is reserved for the current pattern, is already fully used..
In order to set a pattern, do the following:
Press
Use the arrows and the zoom button to go to the desired route.
Press
PATTERN -> SAVE:
Saves the settings of the current pattern.
PATTERN -> EXIT:
Exit the menu.
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2.9. Alarm
The camera has 4 analogue alarm inputs which can be connected with presets, tours and patterns.
ALARM SET
ALARM NO : 01
ALARM INPUT : OFF
ALARM ACT : 001
Default setting
SAVE
EXIT
ALARM -> ALARM NO:
There are 4 alarm inputs available. Use the left/right arrows to select an alarm number.
ALARM -> ALARM INPUT:
The alarm inputs can be set to NC (Normal Closed) or NO (Normal Open). The default setting is OFF. Use the left/right buttons to select a value.
ALARM -> ALARM ACT:
If an alarm is triggered, one of 165 preset positions (001-165), one of 8 tours (T01-T08) or one of 8 patterns (P01-P08) can be started. Use the left/right arrows to seelct a value.
ALARM -> SAVE:
Saves the adjustments oft he current alarm input.
ALARM -> EXIT:
Exit the menu.
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2.10. Sector
SECTOR SET
SECTOR NO : 01
SECTOR ID : SECTOR1
SECTOR START : XXX.X.XX.X
SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X
SAVE
Start Position
End Position
EXIT
Default setting
SECTOR -> SECTOR NO:
There are 8 sectors available. Use the left/right arrows to select a sector number.
SECTOR -> SECTOR ID:
You can assign a name to a sector, consisting of up to 16 characters. Use the left/right arrow to select the characters. To move from left to right, press ZOOM +. To move from right to left, press ZOOM - . Blanks are indicated with .
SECTOR -> SECTOR START:
Press FOCUS + to select a start position. Move to the desired position by using the arrows.
Confirm your choice with FOCUS +.
SECTOR -> SECTOR END:
Press FOCUS + to select an end position. Move to the desired position by using the arrows.
Confirm your choice with FOCUS +.
SECTOR -> SAVE:
Saves the settings of the current sector.
SECTOR -> EXIT:
Exit the menu
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3. IP settings
The SANTEC IP cameras come with the following default settings:
IP-address : 192.168.1.168
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Gateway : 0.0.0.0
DNS-server
User ID
:
:
0.0.0.0 admin
Password : 9999
To retain the default settings, press the reset button.
There are the following 3 options to change the IP-address of the camera:
a. IP-finder software
Every SANTEC IP camera comes with the IP-finder software.
Select the camera from the list by double-clicking.
Change the IP settings to the new settings.
Enter the user name (ID) and the password.
Click
b. Camera web interface
You will find the description of the web interface in the following chapter.
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c. SanView software
Every SANTEC IP camera comes with the SanView-Lite software. In order to change the network settings, open the device adjustment page via the context menu (also see brief instructions on SanView software).
You will find the respective control elements on the network parameter tab. To copy the parameters, click on Apply. Further details on how to add a camera to the SanView software can be found in the brief instructions on the SanView software).
Below are the default settings to login to the SanView software:
User ID: admin
Password: santec
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4. Web interface
4.1. Calling-up the camera web interface
Open the Microsoft Internet Explorer and start the connection of the network camera as follows:
Click on the URL field.
Type in the URL address of the network camera and press the ENTER key. You will then access the web interface of the camera.
The default IP-address of the camera is 192.168.1.168
You need the user ID and the password in order to access the web interface.
The default user ID is admin and the default password is 9999.
Note:
When you call up the camera web interface, it may happen that you are prompted for an
ActiveX installation. Please note that the Internet Browser settings allow the installation of
ActiveX components.
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4.2. Live-View
Page for camera adjustments
Page for Live-View
Live-View with 50% resolution
Live-View with defined resolution
PTZ-control:
pan
tilt
OSD
PTZ speed: S = slow, F = fast
Zoom in
Zoom out
Focus close
Focus far
Select preset number
Select and start tour number
Select and start pattern number
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Start autoscan
Digital output (relay) on
Digital output (relay) off
Audio on (camera -> web interface)
Audio off (camera -> web interface)
Audio on (web interface -> camera)
Audio off (web interface -> camera)
Storage location for snapshots and video sequences
Save snapshot
Start recording (the video sequence is saved as AVI-file)
Stop recording
Note:
In order to activate the 2-way audio function, press the
and buttons.
In order to save a snapshot or a video sequence, select the storage location by using the
button.
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4.3. Setting overview
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4.4. System settings
4.4.1. Time / date
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Local time: The local time is the one as set in the camera.
Desired time: You can change the time which is set in the camera as follows: o Set manually: Select the desired time and date from the drop-down list. o Synchronize with computer time: If you select this option, the computer time/date is transferred to the camera. o Synchronize with SNTP server: If you select this option, the SNTP server time/date is transferred to the camera.
Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes: This option activates the automatic adjustment to summer/winter time.
Time zone: This is the time zone in which the camera is located. This option is important for daylight saving time changes.
Submit: Click here to apply the new date/time settings to the network camera.
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4.4.2. Time stamp
Enable time stamp: The time stamp is displayed.
Time stamp position: o UPPER o UPPER
LEFT
Time stamp format: o YY/MM/DD o MM/DD/YY o DD/MM/YY
TITLE
(YY = year, DD = day, MM = month)
Submit: Click here to apply the new time stamp settings to the network camera.
4.4.3. User
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User list:
This list displays the user(s) and their respective authorisations.
Delete user: Select a user from the list to be deleted and click this button.
User name: Enter the user name here which is to be added or modified.
Password: Password of the above user name.
Confirm: Re-enter and thus confirm the password here.
Authority: Authorisation level: admin, operator or viewer.
Submit: Click here to apply the new user settings to the network camera.
4.4.4. Language
Language: Select your language o English o German
Submit: Click here to apply the new language settings to the network camera.
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4.4.5. RS-485 settings
The RS-485 settings define the communication via the RS-485 interface between the camera
IP module and the camera PTZ module.
Baud rate: o 2400 o 4800 o 9600 o 19200 o 38400 o 57600 o 115200
Type: Type of command strings o 8-N-1 o 8-E-1 o 8-O-1 o 7-N-1 o 7-E-1 o 7-O-1
ID: ID of external device
Submit: Click here to apply the new RS-485 settings to the network camera.
Note:
To ensure a trouble-free PTZ control of the camera, the RS-485 settings have to match the
DIP-switch settings.
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4.4.6. PTZ settings
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PTZ-control:
pan
tilt
PTZ speed: S = slow, F = fast
Zoom in
Zoom out
Focus close
Focus far
Select preset number
Save preset position
Go to preset position
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4.4.7. Camera name
Camera name: Enter the name/title of the camera.
Submit: Click here to apply the new camera name to the network camera.
4.4.8. Update firmware
This page displays information on the installed firmware version and the ActiveX components.
Search: Select the firmware file from your PC.
Update: Start the update process.
Restart: Restart the camera.
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4.5 Network
4.5.1 IP-address
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IP-address: Enter the 4-Byte IP-address (value from 0 to 255). Every network camera has to have its own IP-address which can be identified in the network.
Netmask: Enter the 4-Byte subnet-mask (value from 0 to 255). By this, the netmask can be identified in which the network camera is located.
Gateway: Enter the 4-Byte gateway (value from 0 to 255).
First DNS: Enter the 4-Byte DNS-server address (value from 0 to 255). The DNS-server transforms the domain name into an IP-address.
Second DNS: Enter the 4-Byte DNS-server address (value from 0 to 255). The DNSserver transforms the domain name into an IP-address.
HTTP port: Displays the specific HTTP port number. Default is 80.
Submit: Click here to apply the new network settings to the network camera.
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4.5.2. SNTP (time server for time synchronisation)
SNTP server: IP-address of the SNTP server. Can be entered as 4-Byte IP-address or as domain name.
Submit: Click here to apply the new network settings to the network camera.
4.5.3 FTP
FTP server: IP-address of the FTP server. Can be entered as 4-Byte IP-address or as domain name.
Port: Port number of the FTP server.
User name: User name to login to the FTP server.
Password: Password to login to the FTP server.
File upload path: Folder path of FTP server in which the video data is to be stored.
Submit: Click here to apply the new network settings to the network camera.
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4.5.4. SMTP
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If necessary, enable the option „My server requires authentication”.
Account name: Account on e-mail server.
Password: Password of account on e-mail server.
Sender: This information is displayed as e-mail sender.
SMTP server: IP-address of SMTP server. Can be entered as 4-Byte IP-address or as domain name.
E-mail address: E-Mail address to which the e-mails are to be sent.
Send count (1-8): Number of files attached to an e-mail.
Submit: Click here to apply the new network settings to the network camera.
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4.5.5. DDNS (dynamic domain name system)
DDNS host name: IP-address of DDNS server. Can be entered as 4-Byte IP-address or as domain name.
DDNS account: Account on DDNS server.
DDNS password: Password of account on e-mail server.
Submit: Click here to apply the new network settings to the network camera.
4.5.6. Event protocol
On this page, the events are displayed. You can browse in the events by clicking on the buttons “first page”, previous 20” and “next 20”.
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4.6 Video settings
4.6.1 Encoding
Compression: Setting of the video streaming mode o Single o MPEG4 Half D1 o MPEG4 + MPEG4 o MPEG4 + JPEG: Pre-set mode. This mode is used in the SanView software.
Resolution: The resolution of each video stream depends on the compression. The following values apply:
Compression Resolution
Single MPEG4
MPEG4 Half D1
Video Stream 1 – MPEG4: D1 (720x576)
Video Stream 1 – MPEG4: D1 (720x288)
MPEG4 + MPEG4 Video Stream 1 – MPEG4: D1 (720x576)
Video Stream 2 – MPEG4: CIF (352x288)
MPEG4 + JPEG Video Stream 1 – MPEG4: D1 (720x576)
Video Stream 2 – JPEG: D1 (720x576)
Bit rate: Bit rate mode o CBR: Constant bit rate o CVBR: Variable bit rate settings o Quality: HIGH / NORMAL / LOW o Frame rate: 20 / 15 / 7.5 / 3 / 1 fps
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Submit: Click here to save the new settings.
4.6.2 Camera settings
On this page, you can change the following picture settings: o brightness: 0 - 255 o contrast: 0 - 255 o saturation: 0 - 255
Reset: The picture settings are reset to: brightness: 96; contrast: 120; saturation: 128.
Submit: Click here to save the new picture settings.
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4.7. Audio settings
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Audio: Set the audio mode to: o OFF: audio is turned off o one-way: audio only from camera to PC o two-way: audio in both directions
Audio out volume: 0 - 4
Submit: Click here to save the new audio settings.
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4.8. Extended settings
4.8.1. Motion detection
Motion detection: Activation/deactivation of motion detection
Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level of the motion detection o Lowest o Low o Medium o High o Highest
CCD reference: CCD reference (20 - 50)
Motion detection mask: Click on the picture to set or to delete an element of the motion detection mask. If a motion occurs in the marked field, it will be detected.
Submit: Click here to save the new motion detection settings.
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4.8.2. Alarm settings
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Alarm in (sensor): Activate/deactivate the alarm input o Active type “low”: This means 0 V. The camera will trigger an alarm if the alarm input has 0 V. To achieve 0 V at the alarm input, the contacts are closed. o Active type „high“: This means 3.3 V. The camera will trigger an alarm if the alarm input has 3.3 V. To achieve 3.3 V at the alarm input, the contacts are not closed.
Alarm out (relay): Activate/deactivate the alarm output o Active type „low“: This means 0 V. If the camera triggers an alarm, the alarm output has 0 V. o Active type „High“: This means 3.3 V. If the camera triggers an alarm, the alarm output has 3.3 V. o
Trigger an alarm when Ethernet is lost: The camera can trigger an alarm if the network connection is interrupted.
Alarm relay duration: You can set how long the alarm output should be active since the alarm is not being triggered anymore. o 0 second: The alarm output is set to inactivity immediately after the alarm. o 10 seconds: The alarm output is set to inactivity 10 seconds after the alarm. o 30 seconds: The alarm output is set to inactivity 30 seconds after the alarm. o 1 minute: The alarm output is set to inactivity 1 minute after the alarm. o Endless: The alarm output remains active until the alarm output is manually set to inactivity (press button on the “live view” page of the web interface).
Submit: Click here to save the new alarm settings.
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4.8.3. SD-card
4.8.3.1 SD-card settings
SD-card enable: Activate/deactivate the SD-card.
SD-card rewrite: Activate/deactivate the rewriting of the SD-card.
Format: The SD-card is being formatted.
Submit: Click here to save the new SD-card settings.
4.8.3.2 SD-card content
This page displays the content of the SD-card.
Click on the respective file name to open it.
Click on „Delete“ to delete the file.
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4.8.4. Recording
4.8.4.1 Recording settings
On this page you can set the recording modes: o Schedule record – upload via FTP o Schedule record – save into SD-card o Alarm record – upload via FTP o Alarm record – save into SD-card o Alarm record – upload via SMTP (e-mail sending)
Additional setting options: o Buffer: Pre-alarm buffer can be set to: 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 seconds. o SD file format can be set to: AVI / JPEG o FTP file format can be set to: AVI / JPEG
Submit: Click here to save the new recording settings.
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4.8.4.2 Recording schedules
You can set up to 7 schedules in the camera.
Submit: Click here to save the new schedule settings.
Remove all schedules: All existing schedules are deleted.
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5. Technical specifications
Camera SNC-670ID/W
Camera type Day/night IP PTZ camera
Sensor 1/4" Sony Super HAD CCD 540 TVL
Day/night adjustment mode Auto, colour, black/white
IR cut filter
Lens min. illumination
Camera setting
OSD configuration
Pan angle
Pan speed
Tilt anlge
Motion detection
Schedule
Picture upload
SD card
Alarm input/output
Mechanic, automatically operated
Motor zoom, 3.8-38.0 mm, DC-controlled
0.7 / 0.02 lux
OSD menu
Also via network
Endless 360°
10-240°/sec.
90°
Tilt speed 10-240°/sec
Number of reset positionen 164
Number of tours
Number of atterns
Number of autoscans
Resolution
Compression
Video streaming
8
8
1
D1 (720x576) / half D1 (720x288) / CIF (352x288)
MJPEG/MPEG4
Single MPEG4 D1 max. 25 fps
Single MPEG4 half D1 max. 25 fps
Dual MPEG4 D1 max. 20 fps / MPEG4 CIF max. 20 fps
Dual MPEG4 D1 max. 25 fps / MJPEG D1 max. 20 fps
Yes
Yes
FTP/e-mail/HTTP
Yes (optional)
Digital 1x/1x
Audio input/output
Interface
Ethernet
Voltage
Power consumption
Dimensions (DxH)
Weight
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Analog 4x/0x
1x/1x, 3.5 mm jack plug
RS-485
100 Mbit, RJ-45, 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX
12.0 V DC max. 11.5 watt
167 x 167 mm
1600 g
-10°C to +50°C
Max. 80%
Items included in delivery SanView-Lite sofware
Subject to technical changes without prior notice. Errors excepted.
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NOTES:
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Your local distributor:
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www.santec-video.com
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