Infinova V1492N-35N15 Operating instructions

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V1492N-N Series
High-speed IP PTZ Camera System
Operation Manual
This manual mainly addresses the operation and programming of Infinova V1492N-N series high-speed IP
PTZ cameras. Based on network technology, V1492N-N series integrated high-speed IP PTZ cameras could
easily realize network digital video transmission and network control function, and provide professional
remote video services. They provide high-reliable, cost-effective solutions to various applications.
Notice
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This manual may not be reproduced in any form or by any means to create any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation
without the prior written permission of Infinova.
Infinova reserves the right to change this manual and the specifications without prior notice. The most recent product specifications and
user documentation for all Infinova products are available on our web site www.infinova.com..
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FCC Warning
The V1492N-N series high-speed IP PTZ cameras comply with the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
zThis device will not cause harmful interference.
zThis device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
The V1492N-N series high-speed IP PTZ cameras have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to the FCC rules. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
Read this manual carefully before installation. This manual should be saved for future use.
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings:
zElectronic devices must be kept away from water, fire or high magnetic radiation.
zClean with a dry cloth.
zProvide adequate ventilation.
zUnplug the power supply when the device is not to be used for an extended period of time.
zOnly use components and parts recommended by manufacturer.
zPosition power source and related wires to assure to be kept away from ground and entrance.
zRefer to qualified personnel for all service matters.
zSave product packaging to ensure availability of proper shipping containers for future transportation.
Indicates that the un-insulated components within the product may carry a voltage harmful to humans.
Indicates operations that should be conducted in strict compliance with instructions and guidelines contained in this manual.
Warning: To avoid risk of fire and electric shock, keep the product away from rain and moisture!
Table of Contents
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1.1 Product Description .................................................................1
1.2 Product Features ......................................................................1
1.3 Product Model..........................................................................2
1.4 Product Specifications .............................................................2
1.5 Notice.......................................................................................3
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2.1 Dimensions ..............................................................................3
2.2 Desktop Mount ........................................................................4
2.3 Wall Mount ..............................................................................4
2.4 Pole Mount...............................................................................4
2.5 Corner Mount........................................................................... 5
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3.1 Software Installation ................................................................5
3.2 Set IE Browser ......................................................................... 6
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4.1 Login........................................................................................ 7
4.2 System Information.................................................................. 8
4.3 Account Settings ......................................................................8
4.4 Network Settings......................................................................9
4.4.1 MAC address.................................................................... 9
4.4.2 IPv4 setting.......................................................................9
4.4.3 Network Link ................................................................. 10
4.4.4 FTP settings.................................................................... 10
4.4.5 SMTP Settings................................................................10
4.4.6 SNMP Settings ............................................................... 10
4.5 Time Settings ......................................................................... 10
4.6 Alarm settings ........................................................................ 10
4.7 PTZ Settings .......................................................................... 11
4.8 System Log ............................................................................ 11
4.9 Deinterlaced Settings ............................................................. 11
4.10 SD Card ............................................................................... 11
4.11 Recording Control................................................................12
4.12 Security................................................................................ 12
4.13 Advanced Settings................................................................ 12
4.13.1 Software Update...........................................................12
4.13.2 Factory Settings............................................................13
4.13.3 Online Reboot ..............................................................13
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5.1 Video Size.............................................................................. 14
5.2 Player..................................................................................... 14
5.3 Stream Type ........................................................................... 14
5.4 Motion Detection ................................................................... 14
5.5 Privacy mask.......................................................................... 15
5.6 Color Setting.......................................................................... 15
5.7 Image Quality ........................................................................ 15
5.8 OSD Settings ......................................................................... 15
5.9 Qos Setting ............................................................................ 16
5.10 Resolution Settings .............................................................. 16
5.11 I/P Rate ................................................................................ 16
5.12 Frame Rate........................................................................... 16
5.13 Bit Rate................................................................................ 17
5.14 Audio ................................................................................... 17
5.15 Snapshot............................................................................... 17
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6.1 Resolution.............................................................................. 18
6.2 Image Quality ........................................................................ 18
6.3 Frame Rate............................................................................. 18
6.4 Snapshot................................................................................. 18
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8.1 Lens Direction Control .......................................................... 20
8.2 Lens Function setting............................................................. 21
8.3 Pan/Tilt Control Function ...................................................... 21
8.3.1 Speed Adjustment .......................................................... 21
8.3.2 Setting Preset and Calling up Preset............................... 21
8.3.3 Setting Pattern and Calling up Pattern............................ 21
8.3.4 Setting Autopan and Calling up Autopan....................... 22
8.3.5 Calling up Autoscan....................................................... 22
8.3.6 Calling up Flip Horizontal 180° ..................................... 22
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2. Setting Communication Baud Rate and Protocol..................... 29
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Chapter I System Introduction
1.1 Product Description
This manual addresses the operation and programming procedures
of Infinova V1492N-N series high-speed IP PTZ cameras.
With 10/100M Base-T self-adaptive network functions, the
V1492N-N series can output H.264/M-JPEG format video and
support triple stream encoding and bi-directional audio. Strong
capability of network remote control not only allows the relative
software to search network video, but also sets the IP address,
subnet mask & gateway of the video server via Internet Explorer, as
well as video encoding, e.g., pre-define encoding parameters, data
transmission rate, image quality, etc.
A powder-coated, aluminum construction makes the V1492N-N
ideal for either indoor or outdoor applications. The system has an
absolute operating temperature range of -40°F ~ 140°F (-40°C ~
60°C). The V1492N-N series are available with an input voltage of
24VAC or with a selectable power source of 24VDC.
The V1492N-N series include a window wiper. The wiper is
completely integrated into the enclosure and does not interfere with
the viewing range of the system.
1.2 Product Features
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zNetwork Video Commission: view the video via Windows IE
browser.
zSupport multiple users’ simultaneous visit, sending video to
multiple video receivers simultaneously.
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zNetwork Video Commission: transform the analog video to
digital signal and transmit to receiver via network; real-time
monitoring from client computer via Windows IE browser is
supported
zBuilt-in Web Server, accessible for Internet explorer 6.0 and
higher versions.
zNetwork control signal transmission
zPassword protection
zSupport set IP address manually.
zSupport Dynamic I/P Frame Rate
zSupport Dynamic Quality and Compression Rate adjustment
(Via network)
zMotion detection
zSnapshot function
zControllable Digital Focus (Digital Zoom)
zRemote software upgrade
zNetwork Remote Control. Send RS485 control command to
decoder, and thus drive the Pan/Tilt and the three-vari (vari-iris,
vari-focus, vari-zoom) lens or directly control equipments via
RS485 interface (optional).
zAlarm function (optional)
zSupports multiple ways to handle alarms, such as sending an
email, FTP upload, audible alarm, relay output
zEmbedded INFINOVA, PELCO-P and PELCO-D protocols.
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The high-speed IP PTZ cameras support 4CIF, 2CIF, CIF, QCIF
resolution image compression.
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Infinova’s V1492N-N series high-speed IP PTZ cameras support
the entire TCP/IP Protocol Suite (RTP/RTSP, TCP, IP, HTTP, SNMP,
UDP, SMTP etc). The system is allowed to adjust the bit rate and
frame rate of V1492N-N series high-speed IP PTZ cameras network
layer, and optional manual/Auto set QP (I Frame /P Frame)
parameters are provided in order to adapt to the critical application
requirements of surveillance system. Event log, summary
information could be set on the real-time interface, and the
snapshots could also be saved.
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The parameters such as control protocol, baud rate, PTZ speed etc.
could be adjusted through the interfaces on Infinova V1492N-N
series integrated high-speed IP PTZ cameras. Quick & accurate
remote PTZ control makes network surveillance easy. Transparent
RS-485 data ports are provided to communicate with the external
devices. They could be directly accessed to the network through
RJ45 self-adaptive 10M/100M network connector.
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Adopting high-precise driving system, the high-speed IP PTZ
cameras could quickly orient and continuously scan, provide
high-quality, full-Notion, full-color, and real-time active images,
detect the moving objects, and set video encodings. The high-speed
IP PTZ camera could preset encoding parameters and data
transmission rate, etc.
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Based on the encrypted TCP/IP protocol transmission, Infinova’s
V1492N-N series high-speed IP PTZ cameras could be widely used
in the applications requiring professional surveillance, such as
airports, railway stations, jails, warehouses, factories, shores,
campuses, etc.
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V1492N-N series complies with ONVIF (Open Network Video
Interface Forum) specification, which ensures high compatibility
among various network video products, providing cost-efficient,
flexible and reliable solutions.
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1.3 Product Model
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System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
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V1492N-18N06 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
18X, 24 VAC)
V1492N-18N15 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, PAL,
18X, 24 VDC)
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System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, PAL,
18X, 24 VAC)
V1492N-28N05 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
28X, 24 VDC)
V1492N-28N06 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
28X, 24 VAC)
V1492N-28N15 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, PAL,
28X, 24 VDC)
V1492N-28N16 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, PAL,
28X, 24 VAC)
V1492N-35N05 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
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V1492N-35N06 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
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V1492N-35N15 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, PAL,
35X, 24 VDC)
V1492N-35N16 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, PAL,
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V1492N-36N05 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
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V1492N-36N06 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
System (H.264/M-JPEG Format, NTSC,
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V1492N-36N15 Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera
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1.4 Product Specifications
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Video Compression: Three Simultaneous Video Streams: Dual
H.264 & Scalable M-JPEG
Maximum Resolution: 4CIF @H.264/M-JPEG
Optional Resolution:
Major stream: NTSC: 4CIF(704×480)/2CIF(704×240)/
CIF(352×240)/QCIF(176×120)
PAL: 4CIF(704×576)/2CIF(704×288)/
CIF(352×288)/QCIF(176×144)
Minor stream: NTSC:CIF(352×240)/QCIF(176×120)
PAL: CIF(352×288)/QCIF(176×144)
Data Rate: 256Kbps ~ 3Mbps
Frame Rate: PAL: 25fps; NTSC: 30fps (max)
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Video Decoder: PELCO-P/D, INFINOVA
Presets: 254
Pattern: 4
Auto Pan: 4
Auto Scan: 1
Motion detection: Yes
Alarm (optional): 2 alarm inputs, 2 outputs
SD card storage: Available
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Ports: 1 input/1 output
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Input Voltage: 24VAC/24VDC
Power Consumption: 24VAC: 53W; 24VDC: 51W;
Heater: Thermostatically controlled
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Pan Movement: 360° Continuous Pan Rotation
Vertical Tilt: Unobstructed +40° to -90°
Variable Pan/Tilt Speed:
Pan: 0.1° to 50°/sec variable-speed operation,
Tilt: 0.1° to 25°/sec variable-speed operation
Preset Speeds:
Pan: 100°/sec
Tilt: 30°/sec
Camera Mounting: Integrated camera sled assembly
Weight: 21 lbs. (9.5 kg)
Load:
Pan: 22 lbs. (10 kg)
Tilt: 7.7 lbs. (3.5 kg)
Construction: Die-cast, extruded and sheet aluminum,
stainless steel hardware
Protection Rating: IP66
Mounting: Desktop Mount, Wall Mount, Pole Side
Mount, Corner Mount, Pole Top Mount
Auto Controlled Temperature:
Heater: Turns on at 50°F ± 9°F (10°C ± 5°C)
Turns off at 86°F ± 9°F (30°C ± 5°C)
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Environmental Air Pressure: 1.5MPa
Temperature: -40°F ~ 140°F (-40°C ~ 60°C)
Humidity: 0~95%RH (non-condensing)
1.5 Notice
1. Firstly perform network settings after login. Gateway IP address
should be set as the gateway connected to the V1492N-N IP PTZ
cameras.
2. The IP address and MAC address should not conflict with the IP
address and MAC address of other devices, or no image will be
available.
3. No need to restart the system after performing network settings.
4. If you do not remember the IP address of the IP PTZ camera,
then you can use the scanning software on the PC to detect the IP
address, and you can also restore the default settings (such as IP
address) via the “One Button Reset” function on the base PCB of
high-speed IP PTZ camera (the Reset button is S100).
Chapter II Installation
2.1 Dimensions
There are 4 ways for the mounting of high-speed PTZ camera:
desktop mount, wall mount, pole mount and corner mount.
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software or DIP switch. With the two ways, there are totally 254
address IDs settable for PELCO-P/D and INFINOVA protocols.
For specific setup via DIP switch, please refer to Appendix III
before installation. Address ID = Value of DIP switch + 1 (OFF=0
ON=1).
If the 8 positions on DIP switch S1 are all placed to ON position, it
indicates users can set address ID and baud rate via software. Please
refer to Chapter VII for details.
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2.2 Desktop Mount
The desktop mount is chiefly suitable for the places in which there
are various kinds of desk, rooftop, balcony, etc, and according to
the vertical rotation range of PTZ camera from -90eto 40efor the
sake of its mechanism structure, the PTZ camera has to be mounted
at the edge of desktop. Thus, something related to the intensity and
other factors of the desktop has to be taken into consideration. In
the process of mounting, there has to be a few holes to be drilled in
a proper distance from the edge of desktop, and then fix the PTZ
camera adapter there by using expansion bolts. Confirm whether it
is firm enough, then mount the PTZ camera and finish the whole
mounting. Users can select the suitable way how the cable is pulled
out according to their need. Below figures demonstrate the way
how the cable is dragged out.
Desktop Mount Structure
Cable dragged out from the side
(Mainly used when there is not enough room below the desktop)
Cable dragged out from the base
(Mainly used when there is enough room below the desktop)
2.3 Wall Mount
Wall mount is to fix the PTZ camera on the erect or slanting plane
by means of some specific auxiliary mounting components, and
before mounting, these wall mount brackets have to be fixed on
wall or other erect planes. After it is fastened steadily, just mount
the PTZ camera on the bracket to complete the mounting. Shown as
below:
Wall Mount Bracket Structure
Cable hole, as referenced
size, actual size depends on
construction needs.
M8 or same type
eyelet bolts (British
measurement )
40
Cable dragged out from the side
Wall Mount Bracket Structure
Cable hole,
Ø40.0 as referenced
size,actual size depends on
construction needs.
M8 or same type
eyelet bolts (British
measuremen t )
Ø40.0
108.0
127.0
4-Ø8.0
Cable dragged out from the base
2.4 Pole Mount
Pole side mount is to install the PTZ camera to the cylinder via
linkage components. It is necessary to fix a connection board to the
cylinder via a hoop before installing. Then, install the wall mount
brackets to the connection board. After it is fastened steadily, just
mount the PTZ camera on the wall bracket to complete the
mounting.
Cable from the side
Cable dragged out from the base
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2.5 Corner Mount
Corner mount is to install the PTZ camera to the suitable position of
the corner via linkage component. It is necessary to fix the Corner
Mount Adapter to the corner before installing. Then, install the corner
mount brackets to the Corner Mount Adapter. After it is fastened
steadily, just mount the PTZ camera on the wall bracket to complete
the mounting. Shown as below:
Wall II Wall I
Corner Mount Adapter Structure
M6 Expanded Bolts
M6 Expanded
Bolts
Corner Line
Cable dragged out from the side
150.0
150.0
Cable dragged out from the base
1RWH all the brackets for all the above mount ways sold separately.
Chapter III IE Browser Setting
zSupport IE browser version: Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater;
zBefore attempting to view the image, make sure the system have
Directx 9.0c or greater image viewer software.
zInstall Quicktime.
3.1 Software Installation
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zConnection order: Firstly connect the network cables; then
connect the video (only used for servers)
zNote: Check if the connection is tight or not before power-on.
After turning on the power, the system will carry out self-checking
which takes about 30 seconds.
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The installation procedures of V1492N-N Integrated High-speed IP
PTZ Camera Image software are listed as follows:
(1) Download OCX
First, user has to log in with the Infinova super ID and password
(For more information, please refer to Chapter 4.1 Login). After
successfully logging in, you will be informed that the browsing
OCX is needed, which is pictured as below:
Figure 3-1 OCX Installation
(2) Install OCX
According to the installation information, click “OK” button, then
the system will automatically install OCX. Real-time video is
displayed on the screen as follows after installation.
Figure 3-2 Download OCX
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If the installation above fails, move forward according to the
following steps to continue:
(3) Install DirectX End-User Runtime (Directx 9.0c) version 9.0c
or above, which can be downloaded at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0A9B
6820-BFBB-4799-9908-D418CDEAC197&displaylang=en
(4) Install Microsoft NET Framework Version 1.1 Redistributable
Package, which can be downloaded at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=262d
25e3-f589-4842-8157-034d1e7cf3a3&displaylang=en
Both of the two softwares above are in English and free of charge.
As for the Chinese version, available link is provided on the same
page.
1RWH The steps mentioned above are not in sequence. Please try
step 1 and 2 first, and if it fails, you can proceed with step 3 or 4.
The preparation of IE image browsing comes to and end.
3.2 Set IE Browser
You can watch the images and relative interfaces that caught by
camera over IE browser or a kind of special software V2216, based
on the applicable network to browse and control the video image. If
the installation of OCX is done, the user also has to set the security
property of Internet browser.
(1) As shown in the following figure, kick the “Tool” in the menu
bar, and ten click the pop-up Internet option.
Figure 3-3
(2) Select “Security” in the pop-up Internet options, as shown in
the following figure:
Figure 3-4
(3) Click “Custom Level” to pop up the following interface in
Figure 2-5:
Figure 3-5
(4) Enable or Prompt the option of “Download unsigned ActiveX
controls”.
(5) Select “low” in the “Reset custom settings”.
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Chapter IV Basic Function Operation
This chapter mainly introduces the settings and operation of
V1492N-N Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera.
4.1 Login
Please open IE browser after it powers on for about 50 seconds and
enter http://192.168.1.100/ (the default IP address) in the IP address
for example.
Note: The language of webpage will be different based on operating system.
That is, the interface is in English to English operating system and in
Chinese to Chinese operating system. We introduce the English interface in
this manual. The login dialog box displays as below:
Figure 4-1 User Login
If this is the first time to run the software, you should enter the
default super username and password. The default ID is admin
(password: admin). Click ‘OK’ button to log on. If the username or
password is not correct, the system will return to the above dialog
box.
Click ‘Reset’ to clear the old username and password, and then
enter the new username and password.
(1) If login as the super user, the following interface will display:
Figure 4-2 Super User Interface after Login
(2) If login as the common user, the following interface will
display:
Figure 4-3 Common User Interface after Login
After login successfully, you can click “MJPEG” button to enter
real-time video interface under M-JPEG format as shown in figure
4-4.
Figure 4-4 M-JPEG interface
User can enter system setting interface by click the button
“Settings” above the video image.
System setting interfaces of super and common user are shown as
follows:
Figure 4-5. Setting Interface for Super User
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Figure 4-6 Setting Interface for Common User
In the “settings” interface, Super user can perform the following
functions: browsing system information, user management
(add/delete user, change password), device address/protocol/ baud
rate setting, Network settings (including IPv4 network setting,
SMTP settings, FTP settings, SNMP Settings), alarm setting,
Optimize setting, time-zone and time synchronization settings,
system log view, Deinterlaced setting, SD card and Recording
Control, Security settings and Advanced setting (including Software
update, Factory settings and reboot).
Common user only can view system information, change his own
password, and view system log.
1RWH The following descriptions are used for the super
user.
4.2 System Information
The initial interface of System Settings displays related system
information. You can get to know most of system information from
this interface such as: basic information of system, network setting,
NTP setting, video parameter setting, alarm setting, H.264 video
settings, M-JPEG video settings etc.
4.3 Account Settings
After logging on as a super user, click the button.
When the button turns to be high light, the following account
information will display:
Figure 4-7 Account Setting
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Note: support a maximum of 8 accounts. stands for super user,
while stands for common user.
(1) Click “ ”, enter the interface of “Add a User”.
Figure 4-8 Add User
(2) Enter the desired User Name and Password (Special
characters are not allowed to appear in User Name or
Password, and number of password characters can be from
8-20.)
(3) Click “OK” button. If the setting is successful, the new user
name will appear in the following account list. Take adding
“USER1” as the new user for example.
Figure 4-9 Add User
(4) If the user exists, the following interface will display:
Figure 4-10
Click “OK” button, the image will be back to Figure 4-9.
If the 9th user is to be added, the following box will pop up:
Figure 4-11
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1RWH Only super user can delete common user, plus super user
cannot delete other super user.
Click button behind the common user you want to delete in
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the account list, then the following figure will display:
Figure 4-12
Click “OK” button, the selected user would be deleted and the
account list would be automatically updated.
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Click button in the account list, the dialog box of Edit User
Information will pop up:
Figure 4-13
Input the old password, enter your desired new password for twice
and then click “OK” button, the following picture will appear:
Figure 4-14
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1) Super users password can only be edited by himself.
2) Common users password can be edited by both super user and
himself.
For the sake of safety, please change the password as soon as
possible.
4.4 Network Settings
Click button in the navigation bar, the following
interface concerning network parameter would display:
Figure 4-15
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0$&$GGUHVVdisplay MAC address of the device.
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Figure 4-16
Users can set IP address, subnet mask and gateway of Ipv4.
$GGUHVV7\SH display the way of IP address distribution: manually
configured or DHCP dynamic distributed. If “manually configured”
selected, relevant settings can be set in the following fields.
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Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera.
6XEQHWPDVN used to set subnet mask of V1492N-N Integrated
High-speed IP PTZ Camera.
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V1492N-N Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera.
When all settings are finished, click “Set” button. The following
interface will appear:
Figure 4-17
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Click “OK” button, the system will skip to login interface
automatically.
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Figure 4-18
In this interfaceˈuser can choose the Network Link modes. There
are five modes are available:
˄1˅10M-half
˄2˅10M-full
˄3˅100M-half
˄4˅100M-full
˄5˅Auto
1RWHOnly the super user can set this option.
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Figure 4-19
V1492N-N series IP PTZ camera has the function of alarm
associated with FTP upload.
Configure server IP, user name and password in the FTP settings
and enable FTP alarm in alarm settings, then alarm associate with
FTP upload can be achieved.
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Figure 4-20
zServer IP: Set mail server address.
zFrom: Set senders mail address.
zTo: Mail address of recipient.
zCC: Mail address of the person copy to.
zAuthentication: Enable or disable authentication function. This
function should be set according to authentication requirements
of mail server.
zUser name: Sender’s name, it can be set according user’s needs.
zPassword: Set senders password.
zNote: there is no limit for Sender’s name and password settings.
After setting completes, click “Set” button to take effect.
If user selects “mail” in “Alarm Settings” interface, system will
send mail according to SMTP settings.
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V1492N-N Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera has the heartbeat
function.
In the SNMP Settings interface, start the heartbeat server, set its IP
address and the heartbeat interval, and then heartbeat package will
be sent to the appointed server or the client at the specified interval
so that the server or client can easily know about the network status
of the camera.
4.5 Time Settings
Click button in the navigation bar to display the
following Time Zone Settings interface:
Figure 4-21
7LPH] RQHSelect the desired time zone in the scroll box, and then click
“Set” to save it.
There are 33 time zones for selection: GMT-12:00~GMT~GMT+13:00, and
the default setting is GMT Greenwich Mean Time.
For Daylight Saving Time enable region, please tick “Automatically adjust
clock for daylight saving changes”.
6\QFKURQL]HZ LWKFR PSXWHUWL PH used to check whether the time of
system is the same as that of local PC. Click “Set” to adjust.
6\QFKURQL]HZLWK173VHUYHU whether to select NTP server or not. Select
“NTP” to enable NTP server, or otherwise disable NTP server.
If NTP server is selected, you can input NTP server address into IP bar.
Click “Set” to finish. If so, the system will adjust time with NTP server
automatically.
4.6 Alarm settings
Click button in the navigation bar to display the
following Alarm Settings interface:
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Figure 4-22
I /O In: Settable 2-channel alarm input In1/In2.
Each alarm input has 2 modes
(1) Grounded Circuit
(2) Open Circuit
Recommended: Grounded Circuit
Alarm out Contact: used to set sending way of alarm.
Local Contact: I/O out is triggered by I/O alarm in or motion
detection alarm. Default: Local Contact.
Net Contact: I/O out is controlled by the surveillance
management software.
Note: This function needs to be supported by digital video
surveillance management software like V2216. If Net Contact is
selected, user has to set Alarm Server IP the same as the IP address
of V2216-CMS server. After setting finished, user can remotely
control the relay via V2216 software. For detailed information,
please refer to V2216 manual.
Alarm Server IP: used to set the IP address of alarm server when
NET contact is selected. If alarm occurs, it will inform the alarm
server.
Users can set alarm handling ways for alarm input or motion
detection alarm, like sending Mail, FTP upload, audible alarm,
Relay output After setting completes, click “Set” button to take
effect.
4.7 PTZ Settings
Click button in the navigation bar to display the
PTZ Setting box:
Figure 4-23 PTZ Interface
Camera Address: set the distributed address of V1492N-N
Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera. The number of camera
address is determined by different control protocol.
Baud rate: set the communication baud rate of control and camera
modules, the default value is 2400 bps.
Protocol: select the corresponding protocol of camera. The built-in
service software in this IP PTZ camera supports Pelco-P, Pelco-D
and Infinova.
4.8 System Log
Click button on the navigation bar to enter the
system log interface shown as below:
Figure 4-24
It can display 30 logs on a page. User can turn over the page by
clicking the below arrows or skip to the designated page by clicking
“Goto”. Click “Delete logs”, a prompt will come out. Then, click
“Yes” to clear logs.
4.9 Deinterlaced Settings
Click button, and then comes out the deinterlaced
settings interface:
Figure 4-25
It’s recommended to enable the Deinterlaced setting for many
dynamic scenes and disable it for static scenes. Defaulted as: “ON”.
.
Note: Only the super user can set this option.
4.10 SD Card
Click the “SD Card” button to display the following interface:
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Figure 4-26 SD Card
You can view the total size and free space of SD card, and can also
format it.
To remove the SD card during working, please click “Safe pull out
SD card”.
4.11 Recording Control
Click the “Recording Control” button to display the following
interface:
Figure 4-27 Recording Control
Recording Storage Mode: Circle Mode or Stop Mode. Circle Mode
means when the SD card is full, the newly recorded files can
automatically overwrite the existing files; Stop Mode means when
the SD card is full, it stops recording automatically.
Manual Recording Control: Start or Stop recording.
Alarm Recording: Enable or disable automatic recording during
alarm.
Automatic Recording when Network anomaly: Enable or disable
automatic recording during network abnormity.
Note: It only supports recording of minor stream. If the resolution
of minor stream is set “OFF”, recording cannot be performed.
4.12 Security
Figure 4-28 Security
V1492N-N Integrated High-speed IP PTZ Camera is compatible
with https and 802.1x protocols. In the Security interface, you can
make relevant settings for https and 802.1x protocols.
4.13 Advanced Settings
V1492N-N series provides a series of advanced functions, such as Software
Update, Factory Settings and Online Reboot.
Click button to enter the interface shown below:
Figure 4-29
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Free software update is provided for V1492N-N series IP PTZ
cameras, and this update service can reduce system maintenance
budget. You can download the latest software from the Internet.
Follow the steps below to update software:
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Figure 4-30
Click “Browse” button above, then select program update in the
pop-up dialog box. After that, click “Upload” button, the system
begins to update.
If update successfully, the following information will appear on the
current interface:
Figure 4-31
If the type of updating file is wrong, the following information will
come out:
Figure 4-32
At this time, re-check the updating file and camera system, or
otherwise choose other program to update.
1RWHAfter update successfully, it needs to restart the system.
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Figure 4-33
Click “Set” button, the following hint would display:
Figure 4-34
Click “OK”, system starts to reset to the factory default. It takes
about 15 seconds to undertake this process, when finishing, the
figure below would appear:
Figure 4-35
Click “OK” button to close the webpage.
1RWH When factory setting is finished, IP address resumes to
192.168.1.100, while subnet code resumes to 255.255.255.0.
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Figure 4-36
Click “Reboot”, the system will be automatically re-started. And
after 80 seconds the webpage closes.
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Chapter V H.264 Video Settings
When login successfully, the interface will be”H.264” (as shown in
figure 4-2 or 4-3). It can switch to full-screen mode by double
clicking the video window, and exit full-screen mode by double
clicking again. A serial buttons on the left help you to set
concerning parameters such as video setting, motion detection,
Privacy masks, OSD, audio, stream type, player and so on.
The system supports dual encoding stream, and it can set video
parameters under Major stream and Minor stream separately. Below,
take the video settings under Major stream as an example.
Common user is just able to set the four items: video size, stream
type, audio and player.
5.1 Video Size
Click the “Video Size” button in the navigation bar to display the
following interface:
Figure 5-1
Enter the desired value in the Width and Height field, and click
“Set” to confirm.
A 704*576 picture indicates 704 pixels in width, and 576 pixels in
height. Other settings are alike in signification.
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704*480 (NTSC format) or 704*576 (PAL format)
The selectable video image sizes include:
NTSC: 704*480, 704*240, 352*240;
PAL: 704*576, 704*288, 352*288, 176*145.
5.2 Player
Click “Player” button, and Player setting interface will be shown as
follows:
Figure 5-2
Users can select player to play video:
,QILQRYD3OD\HU Choose Infinova player to play video.
4XLFN7LPH: Choose Quicktime Player to play video.
1RWH Available merely for the super user.
5.3 Stream Type
Click “Stream Type” button, and Stream Type interface will be
shown as follows:
Figure 5-3
There are two options: Major stream and Minor stream.
1RWHOnly the super user can set this option.
5.4 Motion Detection
Click ǏMotion Detection ǐ button to display the following
interface regarding motion detection sensitivity:
Figure 5-4
6HQVLWLYLW\: set the sensitivity, the value is between 1 and 30.
Recommended setting: 15
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The line between those two points is the diagonal of detection area.
Each point extends along 2 lines perpendicular to the X-axis and
Y-axis, and the rectangle formed by those 4 crossed lines is the
motion detection area.
If there is any motion detection alarm in the preset area, the alarm
icon on the webpage will turn red . If it’s normal, the icon is
grey .
>21@ Open motion detection alarm.
>2))@ Close motion detection alarm.
1RWH If the motion detection alarm is on, you need to wait about 5
seconds for motion detection alarm checking.
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