Dedicated Micros CamVu Day/Night VR Dome Owner's manual

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CamVu Mini Dome
Installation and
Conguration Manual
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Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 3
Installation .......................................................................................................... 6
Conguring the Unit ..........................................................................................11
Switch Settings DN Versions Only ................................................................... 16
System Settings ............................................................................................... 18
System ............................................................................................................. 19
Software ........................................................................................................... 21
Status ............................................................................................................... 22
Language ......................................................................................................... 26
Time and Date .................................................................................................. 27
Serial Ports ...................................................................................................... 29
Audio ................................................................................................................ 31
Features .......................................................................................................... 32
Maintain ............................................................................................................ 37
Powerscript Management ................................................................................ 38
Display Settings ............................................................................................... 39
Viewer Defaults ............................................................................................... 40
User Accounts .................................................................................................. 42
Camera Settings .............................................................................................. 44
Camera Setup .................................................................................................. 45
ICR Settings ..................................................................................................... 46
Default .............................................................................................................. 47
Prole Record .................................................................................................. 48
Protect Video ................................................................................................... 52
AoE Setup ........................................................................................................ 54
Schedule .......................................................................................................... 55
Setup ................................................................................................................ 56
RVRC ............................................................................................................... 57
Alarm ................................................................................................................ 58
Inputs ............................................................................................................... 59
Zone Inputs ...................................................................................................... 61
Zone Actions .................................................................................................... 63
Masked Cam Det ............................................................................................. 65
VMD/Act Response Setup ............................................................................... 67
Activity Setup ................................................................................................... 69
VMD Conguration ........................................................................................... 71
Network Settings .............................................................................................. 73
Network ............................................................................................................ 74
Live Trans ......................................................................................................... 76
Multicast Setup ................................................................................................. 78
E Mail ............................................................................................................... 80
Remote Reporting ............................................................................................ 82
Web Cam ......................................................................................................... 84
Firewall ............................................................................................................. 86
Connections ..................................................................................................... 87
Features & Text ................................................................................................ 88
Features ........................................................................................................... 89
Text In Image ................................................................................................... 90
Keywords ......................................................................................................... 92
Diagnostics ....................................................................................................... 93
Debug Parser ................................................................................................... 94
Event Search.................................................................................................... 95
Unit Operation .................................................................................................. 97
Operating the Viewer ....................................................................................... 97
Connecting to the CamVu Mini Dome Camera ..................................................... 112
Camera Overview ...........................................................................................114
IP Stream Inputs ....................................................................................................115
How do I ......................................................................................................... 120
Appendices .................................................................................................... 121
Whilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, Dedicated Micros reserve the right to alter
or modify the specication of the machine described herein without prejudice.
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Introduction
1.03
Dedicated Micros CamVu Mini Dome camera use Dedicated Micros acclaimed HyperD wide dynamic range
and moving lter Day/Night vari focal dome camera models. These are coupled with Dedicated Micros
award winning NetVu Connected architecture, allowing seamless operation and deep integration with a wide
range of DVRs and other devices, as well as simplied integration into large-scale systems.
The unique Dedicated Micros soft codec technology allows the CamVu Mini Dome camera to transmit
simultaneous MPEG-4 and JPEG images to the associated DVR for image capture. This exibility allows
users to record high quality images for evidence and watch streamed video at the same time.
Ideal for installations where high contrast images are present such as reception/entrance areas or public
transport environments plus scenarios where accurate colour rendering is needed such as gaming or
banking applications. The CamVu Mini Dome camera can be housed internally or externally The CamVu
Mini Dome camera is the ideal choice for capturing high quality images in real time.
Features
Vandal Resistant
Weatherproof IP66
Chipwrights 5521 ViSP (Visual Signal Processor)
4CIF max resolution
Max frame rate at max res 25fps
Programmable camera settings
PoE to IEEE802.3af
Two way push t connector for 12VDC
RJ45 network port
Audio input and output via 3.5mm stereo jack
Built in web server for conguration
JPEG and MPEG-4 delivered simultaneously for live viewing and recording
Composite video output congurable for local eld of view and focus adjustment (requires a
service lead DM/ICED-SERV)
SD media slot for local recording
2 x EOL alarm inputs*
500mA light duty relay output*
0.45 Gamma Correction
HyperD Version
1/3” Digital Image Sensor
DPS™ technology
720 (H) x 540 (V) Resolution
AWB 2500K ~ 9500K; Pro: 2800K~6500K; Wide 2500K-9500K
Digital AGC
Automatic conguring backlight compensation
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Dynamic Range 95dB typical, 120dB maximum
Sensitivity 1lux F1.6 40 IRE
Signal to noise better than 50dB
Sensor Resolution 480TVL
Lens 3.8 - 9.5mm Varifocal F1.2
D/N Version
1/3” SuperHAD™ CCD Imager
DSP imager
752 (H) x 582 (V) Resolution
AWB 2500K ~ 9500K
AGC - On/Off, max <28dB
On/Off, centre weighted backlight compensation
Dynamic Range 95dB typical, 120dB maximum
Dynamic Range 50dB
Sensitivity 1.0 / 0.15 lux at F1.6 40 IRE
Sensor Resolution 540TVL
Lens 3.6 - 9mm Varifocal F1.6
Benets
The latest HyperD technology provides low light performance superb image quality and colour
delity in variable and high contrast lighting conditions.
Operates seamlessly within a NetVu Connected network.
Remote conguration removes the need for multiple revisits
Images can be viewed over low bandwidth networks using MPEG-4 but captured in JPEG
Analogue Video Connector allows local lens adjustment
DPS is a trademark of Pixim Inc SuperHAD is a trademark of Sony
* under development
CE NOTICE (EUROPEAN UNION)
This section contains the regulatory declarations for the EU for the CamVu Mini Dome Camera.
This product is marked with the CE symbol and indicates compliance with all applicable Directives. A
“Declaration of Conformity” is held at Dedicated Micros LTD, 1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire
WA4 4HS WWW.dedicatedmicros.com
Hereby, Dedicated Micros LTD, declares that this CamVu Mini Dome Camera is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 95/5/EC.
Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance of this Dedicated Micros product to the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC, and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC of the European Union. Such
marking is indicative that this system meets the following technical standards
EN 61000-6-3 EMC Standard Residential, Commercial and Light Industry.
EN 62000-3-3 Limitations of voltage changes, uctuations and icker in public low-voltage
supply systems for equipment with rated current up to 16A.
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EN 61000-3-2 Limits for harmonic current emissions for equipment with rated current up to 16A.
EN 50130-4 Immunity requirements for components of re, intruder and social alarm systems.
EN 60950 Safety of IT and similar equipment.
EN 55022 Class A. Radiated Emissions Standard, suitable for Commercial or Residential use
Further details about these applicable standards can be obtained from Dedicated Micros Ltd., 1200
Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire WA4 4HS
1.01002
RF Interference warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio frequency interference , in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
1.01003
Canadian EMC statement
This product is compliant with Class A ICES-003
Note: This Class A product meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference causing equipment
regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A, respect toutes les exigencies du reglement
sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
Important Safeguards
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Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated and adhered to during
operation. These instructions should be retained with the unit, and all warnings and cautions contained
should be heeded.
Power Sources
This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturers label.
Power Over Ethernet
Versions of this product support PoE and when connected to a suitable switch, will not require an external
PSU to drive the device.
Servicing and Repair
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing and repair to qualied service personnel.
Equipment
Use only attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
Ventilation
Ensure unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating.
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Installation
The ICE xed dome camera is available in two versions: both are surface mounted versions for installation
directly onto a hard surface or mounting structure.
Parts Supplied
CamVu Mini Dome Surface mount
4 x 5mm Wood screws
4 x Wall plugs
4 x 9.5mm O-rings
1 x T20 Security Torx key
This booklet
Parts Not Supplied
Optional video service lead (part number DM/ICED-SERV)
A PSU is not supplied with this camera. If the camera is used with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
it is not necessary to use a separate PSU (if PoE is available use the ethernet connection)
otherwise a suitable 12Vdc 0.5A PSU is required.
Alternatively a 12Vdc PSU(VS-PSU15W-EXT) can be purchased from Dedicated Micros.
INSTALLING YOUR CAMERA
Network and power cables enter the camera body inside a plastic or metal conduit either from the side or
rear of the camera, refer to Appendix B for a scale pattern.
1 Loosen the four torx screws on the front of the camera using the torx screw key supplied.
2 Gently pull away the dome cover from the camera body and remove the plastic shroud. The
dome cover is attached to the camera body with a retaining cord. Do not undo or cut this cord.
3 Unscrew the 2 captive screws at either side of the camera mount assembly and remove the
camera assembly from the body.
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WARNING: Take Anti-Static precautions
4 Unscrew one of the two large screws, either at the side or rear of the camera body, depending
on where the video and power cables are to enter the camera body. Note that the screw is
wrapped in PTFE tape. This is necessary to ensure that moisture does not enter the camera
body after the camera has been installed.
5 Mark and drill the four screw holes required for xing the camera body. An 8mm drill bit is
suitable for use with the supplied wall plugs.
Note: If the video and power cables enter from the side of the camera, you may wish to t a conduit
in position temporarily at the side of the camera to align the camera before marking the screw
holes.
If the video and power cables enter from the rear of the camera, mark and drill a hole for the conduit and
leads. The size of hole required depends on the size of the conduit.
6 Attach a metal or plastic conduit with a suitable M20 screw thread to the side or rear entry point
using PTFE tape to ensure a watertight seal. Ensure that the conduit does not foul the plastic
camera mount inside the camera body.
7 Screw the camera body to the xing surface using the screws, wall plugs and o-rings supplied.
O-rings must be used to ensure that moisture does not enter the camera body after the camera
has been installed. Do not over-tighten the screws.
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8 Connect the Network to the RJ45 connector on the camera.
If not using PoE, connect the power cable to the power terminals.
The camera operates from a 12V DC power supply. Connections and polarity are indicated next
to the terminals. The power supply must be a UL Listed, Class 2 isolated type.
Note: A CAT5 cable must be used.
9 Fit the camera assembly back into its body and tighten the two captive screws.
10 Optionally attach a local monitor to the test point using an DM/ICED-SERV service connector
(available separately) and adjust the camera as described in the Camera Settings section.
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11 Visually align the screws on the dome front cover with the screw holes on the camera body to
assist in replacing the dome cover.
12 Replace the dome front cover and tighten the torx screws, taking care not to trap the retaining
cord in the edge of the front cover. Do not over-tighten the torx screws.
The power supply must be a class 2 isolated type.
Warning: This camera is a Class 2 device and therefore does not have an earth connection in
the power cord.
Note: To avoid unwanted reections all LEDs within the camera including those on the network
connector are disabled. The LEDs are enabled if SW1.1 (which is situated close to the alarms
connector of the main board) is turned ON.
Power over Ethernet
The camera can be powered from any suitable PoE injector conforming to IEEE 802.3-2008. End span and
bridging injectors supported.
POE Injector
The Dedicated Micros POE Injector is designed to enable the use of POE (Power over Ethernet) before a
POE capable switch has been installed. It is installed alongside a suitable 48Vdc PSU that can supply 15W
is required - DM/PSU/48V can be purchased separately from Dedicated Micros.
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C
A
B
A Connection to DVR/NVR/Switch
B Connection to suitable 48Vdc 15W PSU - (DM/PSU/48V)
C Ethernet cable connection to camera.
Important: 48V is supplied to connection C. There is no voltage at Connection A. Do NOT connect
an ethernet cable from connection C to a DVR/Switch as this could cause irreparable damage.
ETH-D ETH-C ETH-B ETH-A
10/100 PORTS 10/100 PORTS
1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16
+48V
Note: Layer 3 Enhanced Switch shown, normal Ethernet switch or DVR/ NVR connection also
compatible. CamVu2000 camera shown, RJ45 socket on dome is compatible.
POE Injector Power Supply specication
Adaptor socket - 5.5mm diameter with a 2.1mm central circular pin
+48V goes to the centre pin of the power connector - 0V to the outside barrel
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Conguring the Unit
Using the Unit with Secure Closed IPTV
1) Connect the camera to a Closed IP Network switch using Cat5 network cable. The POE version
of this camera will work with the DM/NSW/CPP model switch. The non POE version of the
switch works with the DM/NSW/CP model switch. The POE version will also work with DM/
NSW/CP model switch if connected to a POE injector and separate power supply.
2) Ensure that the Closed IP NVR or Console that the switch is connected to is in Conguration
mode to allow new cameras connect.
3) Power up the camera and wait for the on-screen acknowledgement on the monitor attached
to the Closed IP NVR or Console. Alternatively check the Camera Overview web page on the
Closed IP NVR or Console to determine out the camera status.
4) Once the camera has been detected and added, remember to secure the switch by moving out
of Conguration mode, failure to do this will leave the Closed IPTV system unsecured.
Locating the Unit IP address on general networks (non Closed IP)
The unit is congured using on-board webpages. This can be done remotely once the unit has been installed
in its chosen location, using the web browser on a PC in the same subnet as the unit.
The unit web pages can be accessed using the unit IP address or DNS name. The unit has DHCP factory
enabled. When the unit is connected to a DHCP network for the rst time, an IP address is automatically
assigned by the network switch or router it is connected to. Most routers will have the facility to enable
DHCP and DNS, if it is not available, contact your network administrator.
The default DNS address for each unit is factory set as the serial number. This address can be found on the
serial label on the unit or via the packaging the unit came in.
If DHCP and DNS are not available, the IP address can be found by connecting an analogue monitor to
the BNC connection of the camera. The unit IP address is displayed on the analogue video output for 10
minutes from powering the unit on.
The DNS or IP address can be typed directly into the address bar of a web browser.
Note: If subsequently the unit is assigned a xed IP address, its DNS address can no longer
be used
Note: The unit’s DNS address can be changed subsequently to something more memorable
or meaningful than its serial number by editing the System name option in the System
conguration page.
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Zero_conf conguration
If a permanent IP address is not assigned to the unit, it will attempt to contact the DHCP server every
time it starts up, and periodically thereafter. The unit support zero-conguration networking (sometimes
known as Bonjour), this enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks.
Zero-conguration uses industry standard IP protocols to allow devices to automatically discover each
other without the need to enter IP addresses or congure DNS servers. By loading a suitable free add-on
to your web browser such as Bonjour for Windows for Internet Explorer or BonjourFoxy for FireFox zero
conguration devices such as this unit can easily be discovered and accessed.
Accessing the Conguration Web Pages
The unit is congured using the on-board web pages. To access these:
1. Launch a web browser, preferably on a PC on the same subnet as the unit.
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2. Type the IP address (or DNS name if there is no xed IP address) of the
unit into the address bar.
3. If prompted, enter a username and password. The default settings are;
username:dm and password:web.
4. The Main Menu page will be displayed.
6.13
The conguration menus are accessible via the link on the left hand side of the page.
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CAMERA SETTINGS (HYPERD VERSIONS ONLY)
To assist with the set up process, live video can be seen using the dome’s viewer web pages. Alternatively
an analogue service monitor can be attached to the dome test point using an DM/ICED-SERV service
connector (available separately).
Note: The analogue output is only active for 10 minutes after power up.
Entering the Menu
The two buttons marked A and B that are situated below the camera lens are used to set the camera. Press
these buttons to access and navigate the on screen menu as follows:
To access the menu system, press A momentarily.
To cycle through the menu items, press A repeatedly.
To change the setting in the selected menu item or go to a supplementary menu page, press B.
To save your settings, select Save and Exit and press B. Note that settings will be saved when
the menu times out.
Adjusting the Picture Settings
In most situations, the default settings give good quality results. However, in specic circumstances, the
following adjustments may improve performance.
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Use the direction buttons to navigate the menu, and to select parameters.
Exiting the Menu System
The menu system can be exited by selecting SAVE AND EXIT with the up/down menu buttons and then
pressing the Enter button. Any changes made while within the menu system will be saved. The menu system
will be automatically exited if a key is not pressed for 2 minutes.
Exposure
Hi is intended for general usage including brightly lit outdoor scenes and indoor scenes which contain a view
outdoors. It maintains optimum contrast in the darker portions of a wide dynamic scene.
Lo(w) may be used for indoor scenes, where the contrast between the brightest and darkest parts of the
picture is low. It maintains optimum contrast in the brighter portions of a wide dynamic scene.
AGC
This affects the way in which the camera displays scenes with lower illumination levels.
DnR gives the optimum performance for stationary or slow moving objects. DnR is a Digital Noise Reduction
system that reduce AGC noise by means of a eld integration algorithm. A consequence of DNR is that
moving objects can appear blurred at very low light levels. This setting has a maximum gain of 24dB.
Motion provides a clear image of moving objects but may introduce noise into the darker parts of the picture.
This setting does not use DNR at high gain. The images are sharper than DNR but the visible gain in the
image is greater. This setting has a maximum gain of 24dB.
Low is less sensitive at low light levels and provides a relatively noise free picture. Setting the AGC to LOW
reduces the camera’s performance at low light, but improves image quality in bright conditions. This is the
preferred setting for well-lit scenes. This setting limits the gain to 7dB.
White Balance Range
With some street lighting, for example sodium or mercury lamps, the camera may show an overall colour
hue instead of white. In these situations, setting the White Balance Range to Wide corrects the white
balance.
PRO (default)
This setting limits the white balance range to 2800 - 6500K. This provides a more accurate colour rendition.
WIDE
This setting extends the white balance range to 2500 - 9500K
Video Output Colour/Mono Mode
The video output is set to Colour by default. Set it to Mono for video output in monochrome or to C/M for
colour in normal light and monochrome in low light.
Fluorescent Lighting
Under some types of uorescent lighting, the colour may cycle. Set Fluorescent to On to help reduce this.
Alternatively, line-lock may reduce this problem (see Using AC Line Lock below).
ON
Reduces colour rolling that may occur under some types of uorescent lighting. For best results, line lock
synchronisation is recommended. If line lock synchronisation is not possible, an auto-iris lens should be
used.
OFF (default)
The default setting maximises dynamic range
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Synchronisation
Line Lock
As line lock uses the frequency and phase of an AC Power Supply, it is not available on this camera.
Setting the Camera Language
Press button A until Language is selected and then press button B to select the language for the menu
system from English, French, German, or Spanish.
Dimensions
148 mm
5.83"
148 mm
95 mm
3.74"
104 mm
55 mm
2.17"
4.09"
5.83"
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Switch Settings DN Versions Only
To assist with the set up process, live video can be seen using the dome’s viewer web pages. Alternatively
an analogue service monitor can be attached to the dome using a service lead.
Note: The analogue output is only active for 10 minutes after power up.
The DIP switches are located on the camera’s circuit board.
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2 Automatic Gain Control
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Default setting
White indicates switch position
Backlight Compensation
The Backlight Compensation (BLC) feature compensates for back-lit scenes by enhancing objects in the
centre of the scene which would previously have been in silhouette. Select ON or OFF using the BLC switch.
Default is OFF.
AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
The Automatic Gain Control (AGC) feature can improve picture quality when levels of illumination are low.
Select ON or OFF using the AGC switch. For most applications the AGC feature should be ON and is
therefore the default setting.
Electronic Iris
The Electronic Iris (EI) feature compensates for excessive light levels by automatically adjusting the shutter
speed. For auto-iris lenses, the EI should be set to OFF. For manual lenses, EI should be ON.
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Line Lock
Set to INT (internal) only. Phase is not adjustable on this product.
Day/Night
This switch sets the light level at which the camera automatically switches between day and night operation.
Hi sets the camera to switch between day and night mode at higher light level. Lo sets the switching point at
a lower light level. The default setting is Lo.
When in Night mode, the IR cut lter is removed allowing infra red illumination to be used.
Colour Burst
The Colour Burst (CB) switch allows the colour burst component of the signal to be turned on or off.
When a day/night camera switches to night (mono) mode, the colour burst can be switched OFF for a true
monochrome signal. Note that some multiplexers/recorders detect video-loss if the colour burst signal
disappears. If problems are encountered with the multiplexer/recorder when the camera switches to mono,
try setting CB to ON. Default is CB OFF.
Lens Level
Adjust the lens iris level according to the lighting conditions.
1 Turn the Automatic Gain Control switch OFF
2 Adjust the Lens Level potentiometer so that a 1 V peak-to-peak signal is
achieved. Use care so as not to damage the potentiometer.
3 Turn the Automatic Gain Control switch ON
Final Assy
When all the connections and adjustments have been made, re-attach the camera liner and dome cover.
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System Settings
The menus under the System Settings heading allow the unit’s core settings to be viewed, changed and the
system software upgraded.
The System option displays details about the unit including the IP address, unit serial number, MAC address
and software version.
The Status page displays information about the unit’s operating condition, shows how long the unit has been
operating and the reason for the last reset. It also shows camera status and displays any failed cameras.
The Language page allows the system language to be set. The language can also be changed for the
current session only.
The Time and Date page allows the unit time and date settings to be adjusted, including setting
the timezone.
The Serial Ports page allows the serial port to be congured for debug purposes.
The Audio page shows the settings available for the audio channel and allows conguration of audio quality.
The Features page allows control of the different features that are available within the software including
Email reporting and control of the display resolution.
The Maintain page allows the current conguration to be saved, and for previously saved settings to
be loaded.
The PowerScript management pages allows individual PowerScripts to be disabled if required.
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System
This menu shows the general information about the unit including the version of software installed, the unit’s
serial number and the allocated DHCP IP address.
Product Descriptor Details the product model.
Serial Number Identies the serial number of the specic unit.
PCB Serial Number Displays the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) serial number of the unit.
Product Code Displays a code identifying the unit’s specication.
Earliest Recording Displays the date/time of the earliest recording held on the unit.
System Name This eld can be edited to allocate a name to the unit, which can be
typed directly into a browser to access the conguration pages on a
DNS enabled network. This is displayed when the unit is accessed
via NetVu ObserVer and is sent when transmitting information to a
Remote Video Response Centres (RVRC).
MAC Address This is the MAC address assigned to the unit.
IP Address This is the IP address allocated to the unit.
Sub Net This is the subnet mask for the unit
Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway (router) assigned by the
DHCP server.
Video Standard Displays the video standard adopted by the unit i.e. PAL, NTSC.
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Number of Cameras Shows the number of camera channels on the unit.
Global PPS Details the unit Global PPS (Pictures Per Second) recording rate.
Video Storage Gbytes Highlights the available video storage capacity in Gigabytes.
Software (Red) Links to the System Software details page
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Dedicated Micros CamVu Day/Night VR Dome Owner's manual

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Security cameras
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Owner's manual
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