RIVA RC1202HD-6241 Installation Guide
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The Riva RC1202HD is a high-definition IP camera with a 1/2.7” 1080p CMOS Image Sensor that delivers crisp and clear images. It supports dual streaming mode, allowing you to stream video in different resolutions and bit rates simultaneously. With built-in Video Content Analysis, the camera can detect motion, intrusion, and other suspicious activities, sending alerts and recording footage accordingly. Additionally, the RC1202HD features two-way audio, allowing for real-time communication, and a microSD card slot for local storage.
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1 Fehler! Unbekannter Name für Dokument-Eigenschaft. RC1202HD Installation Guide www.rivatech.de 2 INFORMATION TO USER CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN ! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE DEVICE COVER (OR BACK). CONTACT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR INTERNAL PART SERVICES. This symbol is intended to alert the user the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure, which may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a electric shock risk to persons. ! This symbol is intended to alert the user the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions within the guide manual www.rivatech.de 3 Table of Contents 1.FEATURE………………………………………………………………………………….4 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS.........................................................................5 3. PART NAMES…………………………………………………….…..….…………....6 3.1. Rear View…………………………………………………………………..……………….6 3.2. Side View…………………………………………………………………………………....6 3.3. Front View………………………………………………………………………….………..7 4.INSTALLATION…………………………………………………………………………9 4.1. Installing a Lens………………………………………………………………………….9 4.2. Installing the Mounting Adaptor…………………………………………………..….10 4.3. Connecting Cables……………………………………………………………..…….….11 4.4. Setting the Image Attribute…………………………………………...…………….15 5.CONFIGURATION……………………………………………………..….…………….16 5.1. Set up network environment…………………………………..……….………………16 5.1.1. Generic IP Environment……………………………….…………………………..16 5.1.2. Custom IP Environment…………………………….……………………………..17 5.2. View video on web page……………………………..………………………………….19 5.2.1. View video using IPAdmin Tool………….……………………………………….21 5.3. Reset………………………………………………………………………………………..22 5.4. Factory Default ................................................................................... 22 APPENDIX (A): SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………………24 Summary ................................................................................................. 24 Electrical Characteristics............................................................................. 25 Environment Condition ................................................................................ 25 Mechanical Condition ................................................................................. 25 APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET……………………………………………26 APPENDIX (C): DIMENSIONS…………………………………………………………..28 APPENDIX (D): HEXADECIMAL-DECIMAL CONVERSION TABLE…………………28 REVISION HISTORY……………………………………………………………………….29 www.rivatech.de 4 1.FEATURES Camera Box type full-HD IP camera 1/2.7” 1080p CMOS Image Sensor CS mount, DC auto iris control output Streaming Dual streaming mode (such as different codec/resolution/bit rate and so on.)* Burnt-in text support Unicast/Multicast support Video/Audio Video compression: H.264/MJPEG, up to 30FPS@1080p* Audio compression: G.711(µLaw, aLaw)/PCM Analog video out (for installation only) Video motion detection supported Two-way mono audio supported Network RTSP/ HTTP protocol support 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Additional Features RS-485 support MicroSD card slot support (Local storage) PoE support Built-in Video Content Analysis Burnt-in text support SDK (Software Development Kit) support * When VCA is activated, frame rate is limit to max15fps@1080p. Limitations are based on V.1.5.0 firmware release and could be changed without notice. www.rivatech.de 5 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS The package contains main camera, DC power adaptor, DC jack cable, camera lens, terminal block, power adaptor jack, screws, mounting adaptor, clamping core, and quick installation guide. Unpack carefully and handle the equipment with care. Camera DC power adaptor Lens Terminal block Power adaptor jack Screws Adaptor for mounting the camera Quick installation guide Clamping core To prevent electromagnetic interference i The above contents are subject to change without prior notice. Note www.rivatech.de 6 3. PART NAMES 3.1. Rear View ④ ③ ⑤ ⑥ ② ① - + ⑦ ⑨ ⑧ 3.2. Side View ⑩ www.rivatech.de 7 3.3. Front View ⑪ 1. Power Adaptor Connect The camera requires DC 12V for power supply. Refer to the section “4.3. Connecting Cables” for more specific information 2. PAL/NTSC button Press the PAL/NTSC button to set video output as PAL or NTSC. The default is no video output. Each time pressing the button cycles through PAL, NTSC, and no video output mode: No video output -> PAL->NTSC Please note that the analog video signal is only 3 minutes present and go back automatically to none video output mode (only installation process). 3. 11 pin terminal block for D/I, D/O, audio, and serial communication Refer to the section “4.3. Connecting Cables” for more specific information. 4. Analog Video Out Connector Use BNC cable (not supplied) to connect between the camera and monitor to verify image focuses at the installation site. Users must cycle through button (no video output -> PAL -> NTSC) to select the video output. Once the PAL/NTSC button is pressed, the video displays for 3 minutes before returns back to ‘no video output’ status. www.rivatech.de 8 5. Reset Button Use the reset button to restart or reset the camera back to factory default settings. Refer to the section “Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.” for more pecific information. 6. RS-485 Termination Switch (120ohm) Select ON or OFF for RS-485 termination register. The default is off. 7. Network Port Use the RJ45 LAN connector for connecting the camera to network or supplying PoE power. 8. USB 2.0 Port Plug an USB flash drive or wireless LAN device. 9. SD Card Slot Support memory cards up to 32GB. 10. Auto Iris Lens Connector The 4-pin connector for an DDC drive auto iris lens. 11. Light Sensor The light sensor is used to detect the level of ambient light detect intensity of light. The sensor should not be blocked by cable or any other objects. www.rivatech.de 9 4.INSTALLATION 4.1. Installing a Lens High definition (HD) lenses are recommended on the camera to utilize the full resolution of a megapixel camera. Installing a standard definition (SD) lens to a megapixel camera may exacerbate camera noises and possibly introduce traditional edge effects. If a camera is exposed to harsh temperature environment (ex. diurnal temperature variations higher than ±10˚C), condensation or thermal expansion are likely to occur in camera and lens parts, causing lens focus to shift time to time. Be advised to consider the environment condition impact when installing the device in a long term. Auto Iris Lens Connector Light Sensor To mount a DC auto iris lens, 1. Place the lens mount to the camera and tighten the mount by turning clockwise. 2. Connect the lens cable to the 4-pin auto iris connector on the side of the camera. Refer to the figure above for more details about the connector. www.rivatech.de 10 PIN 1 2 3 4 2 1 4 3 4 pin connector DC Auto Iris Lens DampDamp+ Drive+_ Drive- 3. Manually adjust the zoom and focus of the image with the zoom lever and focus lever on the lens mount. (Refer to the manual provided with your lens.) 4.2. Installing the Mounting Adaptor The provided mounting adaptor is designed for installing an IP camera device on a bracket or tripod. Tripod screw holes are available on both top and bottom of the camera. Refer to the following image for instruction. i Note Mounting screws that are longer than 7mm may damage the camera’s inside parts. www.rivatech.de 11 4.3. Connecting Cables Connect the camera to the network and power by using a LAN cable (not supplied) and DC power adopter (supplied). Network Connection Use the Ethernet cable (RJ45) to connect the device to a hub or router in the network. When the LAN cable is connected, the orange LED light will become solid and green LED will blink every 250 millisecond. LED LED Green Orange Power Connection The camera can be powered from either 12VDC or PoE. If the camera is powered via PoE, refer to Appendix (B). Power over Ethernet for more details. To operate your camera using 12VDC, make sure the polarity is correct before connecting the power cable. Incorrect connection may cause damages to the IP device. - BLACK - + + RED www.rivatech.de 12 Analog Video Out Connection Use a 75 ohm video coaxial cable to connect to a monitor’s analog video output and check the camera’s connection and its image focus at the installation site. Be sure to press the output configuration button (PAL/NTSC button), located on the left side of the reset button to see the video. The factory default is ‘no video output’; Press once to set the video to PAL, and press again to set the video to NTSC. Pressing the button again will go back to ‘no video output’ mode, disabling the viewing through the analog video connection. The video output configuration must be set before you connect the i Note power cable. When changes get made while power cable is connected, users must restart the device to reflect the change. Once the PAL/NTSC button is pressed, the video display lasts for 3 minutes before it goes back to ‘no video output’ mode. i Note Users cannot adjust the video brightness while connected through the analog video output. The brightness can be controlled only from a Web browser. Audio connection The camera provides a mono audio input and output. Due to low audio output power, an amplified speaker is recommended for enhanced sound. (Reframe from connecting a headphone or earphone directly to the camera.) www.rivatech.de 1 SW2 SW3 N/A N/A SW5 SW6 N/A N/A 13 VIDEO DO Out DI AUDIO C 1 C 1 Out In ETHERNET DC12V + MICRO SD Mic Amp Speaker Sensor Input (D/I) The camera provides 1 channel D/I. It can be connected to either a voltage type sensor or relay type sensor as the following figures. Settings can be done through the camera’s configuration webpage. Input voltage range: 0VDC minimum to 5VDC maximum, Max 50mA Input voltage threshold: 1.5V ! Do not exceed the maximum input voltage or relay rate. Caution Internal Internal +5V DI Output of Sensor + - DI COM COM Relay Type Voltage Type Alarm (DO) connection www.rivatech.de Output of Sensor + - - + 14 Only the relay type is supported. Relay Rating: Max 24VDC 50mA ! Do not exceed the maximum relay rating. Caution Internal Device DO COM Relay Type RS-485 Connection The RS-485 serial port consists of TRX+(RX+) and TRX-(RX-) as following. <RS-485 Application> TRX+(RX+) TRX-(RX-) TX+ TXRS-485 Device PTZ Device + - www.rivatech.de 15 4.4. Setting the Image Attribute Through the camera’s webpage, users can configure image settings. The menu of image attribute are available under Video Appearance menu in Setup > Video & Audio > Camera. The following features can be adjusted: Brightness Contrast Saturation Orientation For more detailed information, refer to the provided ‘RIVA Web Interface Manual’. www.rivatech.de 16 5.CONFIGURATION 5.1. Set up network environment The default IP address of the device is 192.168.XXX.XXX. Users can identify the IP address of the device from converting the MAC address’s hexadecimal numbers, which is attached to the device. Be sure that the device and PC are on a same area network before running the installation. IP address : 192.168.xxx.xxx Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 5.1.1. Generic IP Environment In case of generic private network environment where IP address 192.168.XXX.XXX are used, users may view the live streaming images on a web page using the device’s default IP address: 1. Convert the device’s MAC address to the IP address. Refer to the HexadecimalDecimal Conversion Chart at the end of the manual. (The MAC address of the device is attached on the side or bottom of the device.) MAC address = 00-13-23-01-14-B1 → IP address = 192.168.20.177 Convert the last two set of hexadecimal numbers to decimal numbers. 2. Start the Microsoft® Internet Explorer web browser and enter the address of the device. www.rivatech.de 17 3. Web streaming and device configurations are supported through ActiveX program. When the ActiveX installation window appears, authorize and install the ActiveX. 5.1.2. Custom IP Environment IPAdminTool and the manual are provided on USB stick or can download from www.rivatech.de homepage. IPAdminTool is a management tool, which automatically scans all of the network products for users to perform administrative tasks, which includes network configurations, firmware update, device reboot, and device organizations. To modify the device’s default IP address for customized network area; 1. Find the device from the IPAdminTool’s list and highlight the device’s name. 2. Right-click the mouse and select “IP Address”; IP Setup window appears. www.rivatech.de 18 Give new unique IP address in last two sets and mirror other information in other boxes PC environment Info 3. In the IP Setup’s window, information under ‘Local Network information’ displays the user/PC’s network area information. Those information need to be incorporated to the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS boxes, except the last 2 sets of IP Address, which are to be the unique numbers for the device. Refer to the image above for the setting 4. Click ‘Setup’ to complete the modification. When the dialog box appears to request user name and password, enter the default value for the administrator account (case-sensitive) as below: ID: root Password: pass www.rivatech.de 19 5.2. View video on web page Type the proper IP address to view the live streaming images through a web browser. The default username and password is root / pass. 1. The browser asks to install the ActiveX. Click Allow. 2. Setup.exe installation link or pop-up window appears, depends on Microsoft® Internet Explorer version. Proceed with rest of setup installation. www.rivatech.de 20 3. Follow the instructions of the dialog boxes and complete the installation. Once the installation is complete, start the web browser again and check if video stream is displayed in the main view frame. If “This software requires the Microsoft XML Parser V6 or higher. ! Please download MSXML6 from the Microsoft website to continue. Error code: Cannot create XMLDOMDocument.” message appears, Caution download and install the Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0. www.rivatech.de 21 5.2.1. View video using IPAdmin Tool IPAdminTool automatically searches all activated network encoders and IP cameras and shows the product name, IP address, MAC address and etc. IPAdminTool is provided on USB stick or can download from www.rivatech.de homepage. 1. From the IPAdminTool’s product list, select the device by highlighting it. 2. Right-click the mouse and select Web view 3. The system’s default web browser opens the device’s address. Please take care that the default system web browser is Microsoft® Internet Explorer to support ActiveX plug-in. Whether directly accessing the streaming video through typing IP ! address on a web page or taking steps through IPAdminTool, the Caution ActiveX is needed to be installed for the Microsoft® Internet Explorer to have the complete configuration privileges. www.rivatech.de 22 5.3. Reset 1. Push the Reset button and hold for 1~2 seconds. 2. Wait for the system to reboot. 5.4. Factory Default If you reset your device to the factory default setting, all parameters including the IP address will be initialized. To proceed back to the Factory Default reset: 1. While the device is on, press reset button and hold. 2. Release the Reset button after about 5 seconds when green LED blinks at rate of 200ms. 3. Wait for the system to reboot Alternative you can reset the device to the factory default settings, via webpage menu: 1. Access the device’s webpage 2. From Setup page, go to Maintenance > Reset All Settings. 3. Press the ‘Reset All Settings’ button. Click OK when popup message “Do you want to reset all settings?” appears. 4. After few seconds of loading, another popup message appears, asking the user to reboot the system. Click OK. 5. Click “Start Reboot” button and click “OK” when verification message appears. 6. Wait for the system to reboot. www.rivatech.de 23 The factory default settings can be inferred as follows: IP address: Network mask: Gateway: User ID: Password: 192.168.xx.yy 255.255.0.0 192.168.0.1 root pass More Information To learn more about using other features of your devices, refer to the manuals as “Web Interface Manual” or “VCAsys_Online_Help”, which is available on USB stick or on www.rivatech.de homepage. www.rivatech.de 24 APPENDIX (A): SPECIFICATIONS Summary Camera Module Image Sensor Effective Pixels Scanning system Min. Illumination AGC Control Lens (Optional) Day & Night Smart Edge Enhance 2D-DNR DSS (Sens-up) White Balance Video Compression Format Number of Streams Resolution Compression FPS Motion Detection Burnt-in Text (Digital) Output Audio 1/2.7” 1080p CMOS 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080p, 2M) Progressive Scan Color: 0.5 lux, F1.2 BW: 0.001 lux, F1.2 (Sens-up 32X) Auto 3.1~8 mm, F1.2, Auto Iris Removable IR Cut Filter Supported (Auto adjust the sharpness by Lux) Supported (1 ~ 16) 2X ~ 32X ATW / Manual / Push H.264, MJPEG Selectable per Stream Dual Stream, Configurable* 1920x1080, 1280x720, 800x450, 480x270, 320x180 Configurable up to 30fps@1080p* Built-in Video stream overlay text Analog video output for installation only Input / Output 1/1 channel Compression Format G.711 Function Digital Input 1 channel Digital Output 1 channel RS-485 Support Network 10/100 Base-T Protocol TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, RTCP, RTP/UDP, RTP/TCP, SNTP, mDNS, UPnP, SMTP, IGMP, DHCP, FTP, DDNS, SSL v2/v3, IEEE 802.1X, SNMP v2/v3 Power over Ethernet Supported USB 2.0 Support (Local storage, Wireless LAN) SD Slot Support (SD up to 32 GB) * When VCA is activated, only one camera stream will be available and frame rate is limited to 15fps@1080p. Limitations are based on V.1.3.0 firmware release and could be changed without notice. www.rivatech.de 25 Electrical Characteristics Power Source Video Output Audio Input Audio Output D/I D/O DC 12V / PoE IEEE802.3af compliant(Class 0) 1 Vp-p, 75Ω, Composite Linein, 1.43Vp-p(Min 1.35Vp-p, max 1.49 Vp-p), 39 KΩ Lineout, 46mW Power, 16 Ω Max 50mA@5VDC, 1.5V threshold Max 50mA@24VDC On-state resistance: 50 Ω (max continuous) Environment Condition Operating Temperature Operating Humidity DC12V : 0˚C ~ 50˚C (32˚F ~ 122˚F) PoE : 0˚C ~ 50 ˚C (32˚F ~ 122˚F) Up to 85% RH Mechanical Condition Material Color Dimension Weight (Approx) Aluminum Die Casting White 71(W) x 64(H) x 140(D) mm 500g www.rivatech.de 26 APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET The Power over Ethernet (PoE) is designed to extract power from a conventional twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable, conforming to the IEEE 802.3af Power-overEthernet (PoE) standard. The IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard allows up to 15.4 W power to device. However, 12.95W is the maximum available power, as some power gets lost in the cable. PoE has advantages over conventional power in such places where AC powers cannot be reached or expensive to wire. The device’s power consumption is 5.28 W or 5.40W when the fan is on. Note: For proper activation of 12V PoE, the Category 5 cable must be shorter than 140m and conform the PoE standard. PoE compatibility With non Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) When it is connected with non-PSE, the power adaptor should be used. With power adaptor Connecting both PSE and power adaptor do not cause any harms to the products. Disconnecting power adaptor while it is operating does not stop operation. The product continues to work without rebooting. Power classification The PoE Power Class supported by the IP device is Class 0. Class Usage Minimum Power Levels Output at the PSE Maximum Power Levels at the Powered Device 0 Default 15.4W 0.44 to 12.95W www.rivatech.de 27 APPENDIX (C): DIMENSIONS UNIT: mm www.rivatech.de 28 APPENDIX (D): HEXADECIMALDECIMAL CONVERSION TABLE Refer to the following table when converting the MAC address of the device to the IP address. Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec 0 0 25 37 4A 1 1 26 38 4B 74 6F 111 94 148 B9 185 DE 222 75 70 112 95 149 BA 186 DF 223 2 2 27 39 4C 76 71 113 96 150 BB 187 E0 224 3 3 28 4 4 29 40 4D 77 72 114 97 151 BC 188 E1 225 41 4E 78 73 115 98 152 BD 189 E2 226 5 5 2A 42 4F 79 74 116 99 153 BE 190 E3 227 6 7 6 2B 43 50 80 75 117 9A 154 BF 191 E4 228 7 2C 44 51 81 76 118 9B 155 C0 192 E5 229 8 8 2D 45 52 82 77 119 9C 156 C1 193 E6 230 9 9 2E 46 53 83 78 120 9D 157 C2 194 E7 231 0A 10 2F 47 54 84 79 121 9E 158 C3 195 E8 232 0B 11 30 48 55 85 7A 122 9F 159 C4 196 E9 233 0C 12 31 49 56 86 7B 123 A0 160 C5 197 EA 234 0D 13 32 50 57 87 7C 124 A1 161 C6 198 EB 235 0E 14 33 51 58 88 7D 125 A2 162 C7 199 EC 236 0F 15 34 52 59 89 7E 126 A3 163 C8 200 ED 237 10 16 35 53 5A 90 7F 127 A4 164 C9 201 EE 238 11 17 36 54 5B 91 80 128 A5 165 CA 202 EF 239 12 18 37 55 5C 92 81 129 A6 166 CB 203 F0 240 13 19 38 56 5D 93 82 130 A7 167 CC 204 F1 241 14 20 39 57 5E 94 83 131 A8 168 CD 205 F2 242 15 21 3A 58 5F 95 84 132 A9 169 CE 206 F3 243 16 22 3B 59 60 96 85 133 AA 170 CF 207 F4 244 17 23 3C 60 61 97 86 134 AB 171 D0 208 F5 245 18 24 3D 61 62 98 87 135 AC 172 D1 209 F6 246 19 25 3E 62 63 99 88 136 AD 173 D2 210 F7 247 1A 26 3F 63 64 100 89 137 AE 174 D3 211 F8 248 1B 27 40 64 65 101 8A 138 AF 175 D4 212 F9 249 1C 28 41 65 66 102 8B 139 B0 176 D5 213 FA 250 1D 29 42 66 67 103 8C 140 B1 177 D6 214 FB 251 1E 30 43 67 68 104 8D 141 B2 178 D7 215 FC 252 1F 31 44 68 69 105 8E 142 B3 179 D8 216 FD 253 20 32 45 69 6A 106 8F 143 B4 180 D9 217 FE 254 21 33 46 70 6B 107 90 144 B5 181 DA 218 FF 255 22 34 47 71 6C 108 91 145 B6 182 DB 219 23 35 48 72 6D 109 92 146 B7 183 DC 220 24 36 49 73 6E 110 93 147 B8 184 DD 221 www.rivatech.de 29 REVISION HISTORY MAN# DATE(M/D/Y) Comments 01A.01 03/30/2012 Created 01A.02 04/24/2012 Overall modification and device function verification 01A.03 05/03/2012 Configuration update 01A.04 06/25/2012 DI/DO specification correction 01A.05 07/03/2012 Supporting protocol revised. (removed SOCK and SSH) www.rivatech.de
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What video output formats does the Riva RC1202HD support?
The Riva RC1202HD supports both PAL and NTSC video output formats.
How do I connect the Riva RC1202HD to a network?
You can connect the Riva RC1202HD to a network using a LAN cable (RJ45) connected to a hub or router.
What are the power options for the Riva RC1202HD?
The Riva RC1202HD can be powered using either 12VDC or PoE (Power over Ethernet).
How do I adjust the image focus on the Riva RC1202HD?
You can manually adjust the image focus using the zoom lever and focus lever on the lens mount.
What is the maximum memory card size supported by the Riva RC1202HD?
The Riva RC1202HD supports memory cards up to 32GB.
How do I connect an audio input to the Riva RC1202HD?
You can connect an audio input to the Riva RC1202HD using the mono audio input port.
What is the maximum input voltage for the Riva RC1202HD?
The maximum input voltage for the Riva RC1202HD is 5VDC.
How many D/I channels does the Riva RC1202HD have?
The Riva RC1202HD has 1 channel D/I.