Vitek VTC-TNT4RFA3 User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual
FEATURES
• 1/3” 4.0 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor
• Up to 30fps @ 4 MegaPixel (2592x1520)
• Available with 3.6 or 2.8mm Fixed Lens,
or 2.8~12mm Motorized Varifocal Lens
• Matrix IRs with up to 165’ IR Range (model dependent)
• True Wide Dynamic Range
• True Mechanical Day/Night function by ICR
• XD-DNR (2D & 3D Digital Noise Reduction)
• Fully Programmable Intelligent Analytics: Face Detection, Target
Counting, Intrusion, Region Entrance / Exit, Line Crossing, Scene
Change, Video Blur
• 1 Channel Audio In / In + Out / Built-in Mic* (model dependent)
Smart H.265 / H.265+ / H.265 / Smart H.264 / H.264+ /
H.264 / MJPEG
• Remote Viewing via CMS, Internet Explorer, and iOS & Android
Apps
• ONVIF Compliant
• MicroSD Card Slot for Local Recording (128GB)
• IP67 Weather Resistance (+ IK10 Impact on vandal dome
models)
• Optional Mounts and Junction Boxes Available (see rear pages)
• 12VDC & PoE (Power over Ethernet) Operation
• 3 Year Warranty
*Please research local, state and federal laws regarding the
implementation of audio surveillance.
IP Camera Series
Transcendent Series 4 Megapixel
IP Cameras with Matrix IR and
Advanced Analytics Plus
Notes on Safety
Please read this manual carefully for correct use of the product.
Notes
Please use the specified power supply to connect.
Do not attempt to disassemble the camera; in order to prevent electric shock, do not remove
screws or covers.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Please contact the nearest service center as soon as
possible if there is any failure.
Avoid incorrect operation, shock vibration, heavy loads which can cause damage to the camera.
Do not use corrosive detergent to clean body of the camera. If necessary, please use soft dry
cloth to wipe dirt; for hard contamination, use neutral detergent. Any cleanser for high grade
furniture is applicable.
Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects, such as the sun, this may
damage the image sensor.
Please follow the instructions to install the camera.
Do not operate it incase temperature; humidity and power supply are beyond the limited
stipulations.
Keep away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stove, etc.
Do not expose the product to the direct airflow from an air conditioner.
We may reserve the rights to amend typographical errors, inconsistencies with the latest version,
software upgrades and product improvements, interpretation and modification. These changes
will be published in the latest version without special notification.
The pictures and screenshots in this manual are only used to explain the usage of our product.
The ownerships of trademarks, logos and other intellectual properties related to Microsoft, Apple
and Google belong to the above-mentioned companies.
This manual is suitable for IR weather-resistant network camera. All pictures and examples used
in the manual are for reference only.
Regulatory Information
FCC Marking
These products have be tested and found in compliance with the council FCC rules and
regulations part 15 subpart B. Operation of this product is subject the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CE Marking
The products have been manufactured to comply with the following directives. EMC Directive
2014/30/EU
RoHS
The products have designed and manufactured in accordance with Directive EU RoHS Directive
2011/65/EU and its amendment Directive EU 2015/863 on the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Regulatory Information
FCC Marking
These products have be tested and found in compliance with the council FCC rules and
regulations part 15 subpart B. Operation of this product is subject the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CE Marking
The products have been manufactured to comply with the following directives. EMC Directive
2014/30/EU
RoHS
The products have designed and manufactured in accordance with Directive EU RoHS Directive
2011/65/EU and its amendment Directive EU 2015/863 on the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................ 1
2 Network Connection ................................................................ 2
2.1 LAN .......................................................................................... 2
2.1.1 Access through IP-Tool ......................................................... 2
2.1.2 Directly Access through IE .................................................... 4
2.2 WAN ........................................................................................ 5
3 Live View ................................................................................. 8
4 Network Camera Configuration .............................................. 10
4.1 System Configuration .............................................................. 10
4.1.1 Basic Information ............................................................... 10
4.1.2 Date and Time .................................................................... 11
4.1.3 Local Config ........................................................................ 12
4.1.4 Storage ............................................................................... 12
4.2 Image Configuration ............................................................... 15
4.2.1 Display Configuration ......................................................... 15
4.2.2 Video / Audio Configuration .............................................. 17
4.2.3 OSD Configuration ............................................................. 19
4.2.4 Video Mask......................................................................... 19
4.2.5 ROI Configuration............................................................... 20
4.2.6 Lens Control ....................................................................... 21
4.3 PTZ Configuration ................................................................... 22
4.4 Alarm Configuration ............................................................... 22
4.4.1 Motion Detection ............................................................... 22
4.4.2 Other Alarms ...................................................................... 24
4.4.3 Alarm In .............................................................................. 26
4.4.4 Alarm Out ........................................................................... 27
4.4.5 Alarm Server ...................................................................... 28
4.5 Event Configuration ................................................................ 28
4.5.1 Exception ............................................................................ 28
4.5.2 Line Crossing ...................................................................... 30
4.5.3 Intrusion ............................................................................. 32
4.5.4 Region Entrance ................................................................. 33
4.5.5 Region Exiting ..................................................................... 35
4.5.6 Target Counting .................................................................. 37
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4.5.7 Face Detection ................................................................... 38
4.6 Network Configuration ........................................................... 41
4.6.1 TCP/IP ................................................................................. 41
4.6.2 Port ..................................................................................... 42
4.6.3 Server Configuration .......................................................... 43
4.6.4 DDNS .................................................................................. 43
4.6.5 SNMP .................................................................................. 45
4.6.6 802.1x ................................................................................. 46
4.6.7 RTSP.................................................................................... 47
4.6.8 UPNP .................................................................................. 48
4.6.9 Email ................................................................................... 48
4.6.10 FTP ...................................................................................... 49
4.6.11 HTTPS ................................................................................. 50
4.6.12 P2P (Optional) .................................................................... 51
4.6.13 QoS ..................................................................................... 52
4.7 Security Configuration ............................................................ 52
4.7.1 User Configuration ............................................................. 52
4.7.2 Online User ........................................................................ 54
4.7.3 Block and Allow Lists .......................................................... 54
4.7.4 Security Management ........................................................ 54
4.8 Maintenance Configuration..................................................... 55
4.8.1 Backup and Restore............................................................ 55
4.8.2 Reboot ................................................................................ 56
4.8.3 Upgrade .............................................................................. 56
4.8.4 Operation Log..................................................................... 56
5 Search ................................................................................... 58
5.1 Image Search .......................................................................... 58
5.2 Video Search .......................................................................... 60
5.2.1 Local Video Search ............................................................. 60
5.2.2 SD Card Video Search ......................................................... 61
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1 Introduction
This IP-CAMERA (short for IP-CAM) is designed for high performance CCTV solutions. It
adopts state of the art video processing chips, integrated with the most advanced technologies
(like video encoding and decoding technology) to make the image transmission more stable
and smoother. Moreover, the built-in WEB server of this series improves the performance of
the traditional surveillance system so that use can be easy to operate and monitor.
Main Features
4MP (2592×1520) @30fps
Smart H.265 /H.264 coding
ICR auto switch, true day/night
XD DNR, true WDR, ROI coding, BLC, HLC, Defog, Smart IR, NIR, Anti-flicker
Intelligent analytics
Support mobile surveillance by smart phones with iOS and Android OS
Surveillance Application
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2 Network Connection
Connect IP-Cam via LAN or WAN. Use IE browser for example. The details are as follows:
2.1 LAN
In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-Cam: 1. access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access
through IE browser.
2.1.1 Access through IP-Tool
Network connection:
1) Make sure the PC and IP-Cam are connected to the LAN and the IP-Tool is installed in the
PC.
2) Double click the IP-Tool icon on the desktop to run this software as shown below:
3) Modify the IP address. The default IP address of this camera is 192.168.226.201. Click the
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2 Network Connection
Connect IP-Cam via LAN or WAN. Use IE browser for example. The details are as follows:
2.1 LAN
In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-Cam: 1. access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access
through IE browser.
2.1.1 Access through IP-Tool
Network connection:
1) Make sure the PC and IP-Cam are connected to the LAN and the IP-Tool is installed in the
PC.
2) Double click the IP-Tool icon on the desktop to run this software as shown below:
3) Modify the IP address. The default IP address of this camera is 192.168.226.201. Click the
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information of the camera listed in the above table to show the network information on the
right side. Modify the IP address and gateway of the camera and make sure its network
address is in the same local network segment as the computer’s. Please modify the IP address
of your device according to the practical situation.
For example, the IP address of your computer is 192.168.1.4. So, the IP address of the camera
shall be changed to 192.168.1.X. After modification, please enter the password of the
administrator and click the “Modify” button to modify the setting.
4) Double click the IP address and then the system will pop up the IE browser to connect
IP-CAM. Follow directions to download, install and run the Active X control.
Enter the username and password in the login window to log in.
The default password of the administrator is “123456”.
The default username is “admin”; the default password is “123456”.
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The system will pop up the above-mentioned textbox to ask you to change the default
password. It is strongly recommended to change the default password for account security. If
“Do not show again” is checked, the textbox will not appear next time.
2.1.2 Directly Access through IE
The default network settings are as shown below:
IP address: 192.168.226.201
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.226.1
HTTP: 80
Data port: 9008
Use the above default settings when logging in the camera for the first time. Directly connect
the camera to the computer through network cable.
1) Manually set the IP address of the PC and the network segment should be as the same as
the default settings of the IP camera. Open the network and share center. Click “Local Area
Connection” to pop up the following window.
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The system will pop up the above-mentioned textbox to ask you to change the default
password. It is strongly recommended to change the default password for account security. If
“Do not show again” is checked, the textbox will not appear next time.
2.1.2 Directly Access through IE
The default network settings are as shown below:
IP address: 192.168.226.201
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.226.1
HTTP: 80
Data port: 9008
Use the above default settings when logging in the camera for the first time. Directly connect
the camera to the computer through network cable.
1) Manually set the IP address of the PC and the network segment should be as the same as
the default settings of the IP camera. Open the network and share center. Click “Local Area
Connection” to pop up the following window.
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Select “Properties” and then select internet protocol according to the actual situation (for
example: IPv4). Next, click the “Properties” button to set the network of the PC.
2) Open the IE browser and enter the default address of IP-CAM and confirm.
3) Follow directions to download and install the Active X control.
4) Enter the default username and password in the login window and then enter to view.
2.2 WA N
Access through the router or virtual server
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Make sure the camera is connected to the local network and then log in the camera via
LAN and go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number.
Port Setup
Go to Config NetworkTCP/IP menu to modify the IP address.
IP Setup
Go to the router’s management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and
port of the camera in the “Virtual Server”.
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Make sure the camera is connected to the local network and then log in the camera via
LAN and go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number.
Port Setup
Go to Config NetworkTCP/IP menu to modify the IP address.
IP Setup
Go to the routers management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and
port of the camera in the “Virtual Server”.
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Router Setup
Open the IE browser and enter its WAN IP and http port to access. (for example, if the http
port is changed to 81, please enter “192.198.1.201:81” in the address bar of web browser to
access).
Access through PPPoE dial-up
Network connection
Access the camera through PPPoE auto dial-up. The setup steps are as follow:
Go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number.
Go to Config NetworkTCP/IPPPPoE Config menu. Enable PPPoE and then enter
the username and password from your internet service provider.
Go to Config NetworkDDNS menu. Before configuring the DDNS, please apply for a
domain name first. Please refer to DDNS configuration for detail information.
Open the IE browser and enter the domain name and http port to access.
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Access through static IP
Network connection
The setup steps are as follow:
Go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number.
Go to Config NetworkTCP/IP menu to set the IP address. Check “Use the following
IP address” and then enter the static IP address and other parameters.
Open the IE browser and enter its WAN IP and http port to access.
3 Live View
After logging in, the following window will be shown.
The following table is the instructions of the icons on the live view interface.
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Access through static IP
Network connection
The setup steps are as follow:
Go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number.
Go to Config NetworkTCP/IP menu to set the IP address. Check “Use the following
IP address” and then enter the static IP address and other parameters.
Open the IE browser and enter its WAN IP and http port to access.
3 Live View
After logging in, the following window will be shown.
The following table is the instructions of the icons on the live view interface.
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Icon Description Icon Description
Original size
Sensor alarm indicator
Fit correct scale
Motion alarm indicator
Auto (fill the window)
Color abnormal indicator
Full screen
Abnormal clarity indicator
Start/stop live view
Scene change indicator
Start/stop two-way audio
(only available for the
model with audio input
connector)
Line crossing indicator
Enable/disable audio
Intrusion indicator
Snapshot
Region entrance indicator
Start/stop local recording
Region exiting indicator
Zoom in
Face detection indicator
Zoom out
Target counting indicator
AZ control (only available
for the model with
motorized zoom lens)
Face capture
SD card recording
indicator
Those smart alarm indicators will flash only when the camera supports those functions and
the corresponding events are enabled.
In full screen mode, double click on the mouse to exit or press the ESC key on the keyboard.
Click AZ control button to show AZ control panel. The descriptions of the control panel are as
follows:
Icon Description Icon Description
Zoom -
Zoom +
Focus -
Focus +
One key focus (used when image is out of focus after manual adjustment
Face Capture View
Go to ConfigEventFace Detection interface. Check “Enable”.
Return to the live view interface. Click
to go to the following interface. When
there are faces detected, the face pictures will be listed on the right.
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4 Network Camera Configuration
In the Webcam client, choose “Config” to go to the configuration interface.
Note: Wherever applicable, click the “Save button to save the settings.
4.1 System Configuration
4.1.1 Basic Information
In the “Basic Information interface, the system information of the device is listed.
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4 Network Camera Configuration
In the Webcam client, choose “Config” to go to the configuration interface.
Note: Wherever applicable, click the “Save button to save the settings.
4.1 System Configuration
4.1.1 Basic Information
In the “Basic Information interface, the system information of the device is listed.
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Some versions may support device ID and QR code. If P2P is enabled (see Network
Configuration-P2P), the network camera can be quickly added to mobile surveillance client,
by scanning the QR code or entering device ID.
4.1.2 Date and Time
Go to ConfigSystemDate and Time. Please refer to the following interface.
Select the time zone and DST as required.
Click the “Date and Time” tab to set the time mode.
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4.1.3 Local Config
Go to ConfigSystemLocal Config to set up the storage path of captured pictures and
recorded videos on the local PC. There is also an option to enable or disable the bitrate
display in the recorded files.
Additionally, Local smart snapshot storage can be enabled or disabled here. If enabled, the
captured pictures triggered by smart events (like line crossing detection, region intrusion, etc.)
will be saved to the local PC.
4.1.4 Storage
Go to ConfigSystemStorage to go to the interface as shown below.
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4.1.3 Local Config
Go to ConfigSystemLocal Config to set up the storage path of captured pictures and
recorded videos on the local PC. There is also an option to enable or disable the bitrate
display in the recorded files.
Additionally, Local smart snapshot storage can be enabled or disabled here. If enabled, the
captured pictures triggered by smart events (like line crossing detection, region intrusion, etc.)
will be saved to the local PC.
4.1.4 Storage
Go to ConfigSystemStorage to go to the interface as shown below.
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SD Card Management
Click the “Format” button to format the SD card. All data will be cleared by clicking this
button.
Click the “Eject button to stop writing data to SD card. Then the SD card can be ejected
safely.
Snapshot Quota: Set the capacity proportion of captured pictures on the SD card.
Video Quota: Set the capacity proportion of record files on the SD card.
Schedule Recording Settings
1. Go to Config
SystemStorageRecord to go to the interface as shown below.
2. Set record stream, pre-record time, cycle writing.
Pre Record Time: Set the time to record before the actual recording begins.
3. Set schedule recording. Check “Enable Schedule Record” and set the schedule.
Weekly schedule
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Set the alarm time from Monday to Sunday for a single week. Each day is divided in to
one-hour increments. Green means scheduled. Blank means unscheduled.
“Add”: Add the schedule for a special day. Drag the mouse to set the time on the timeline.
“Erase”: Delete the schedule. Drag the mouse to erase the time on the timeline.
Manual Input: Click it for a specific day to enter specific start and end times.
Day schedule
Set the alarm time for alarm on a special day, such as a holiday.
Note: Holiday schedule takes priority over weekly schedule.
Snapshot Settings
Go to Config
SystemStorageSnapshot to go to the interface as shown below.
Set the format, resolution and quality of the image saved on the SD card and the snapshot
interval and quantity and the timing snapshot here.
Snapshot Quantity: The number you set here is the maximum quantity of snapshots. The
actual quantity of snapshots may be less than this number. Supposing the occurrence time of
an alarm event is less than the time of capturing pictures, the actual quantity of snapshots is
less than the set quantity of snapshots.
Timing Snapshot: Enable timing snapshot first and then set the snapshot interval and
schedule. The setup steps of schedule are the same as the schedule recording (See Schedule
Recording).
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Set the alarm time from Monday to Sunday for a single week. Each day is divided in to
one-hour increments. Green means scheduled. Blank means unscheduled.
“Add”: Add the schedule for a special day. Drag the mouse to set the time on the timeline.
“Erase”: Delete the schedule. Drag the mouse to erase the time on the timeline.
Manual Input: Click it for a specific day to enter specific start and end times.
Day schedule
Set the alarm time for alarm on a special day, such as a holiday.
Note: Holiday schedule takes priority over weekly schedule.
Snapshot Settings
Go to ConfigSystemStorageSnapshot to go to the interface as shown below.
Set the format, resolution and quality of the image saved on the SD card and the snapshot
interval and quantity and the timing snapshot here.
Snapshot Quantity: The number you set here is the maximum quantity of snapshots. The
actual quantity of snapshots may be less than this number. Supposing the occurrence time of
an alarm event is less than the time of capturing pictures, the actual quantity of snapshots is
less than the set quantity of snapshots.
Timing Snapshot: Enable timing snapshot first and then set the snapshot interval and
schedule. The setup steps of schedule are the same as the schedule recording (See Schedule
Recording).
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4.2 Image Configuration
Image Configuration includes Display, Video/Audio, OSD, Video Mask and ROI Config.
4.2.1 Display Configuration
Go to ImageDisplay interface as shown below. The image’s brightness, contrast, hue and
saturation and so on for common, day and night mode can be set up separately. The image
effect can be quickly seen by switching the configuration file.
Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image.
Contrast: Set the color difference between the brightest and darkest parts.
Hue: Set the total color degree of the image.
Saturation: Set the degree of color purity. The purer the color, the brighter the image is.
Sharpness: Set the resolution level of the image plane and the sharpness level of the image
edge.
Noise Reduction: Decrease the noise and make the image more detailed. Increasing the value
will make the noise reduction effect better but it will reduce the image resolution.
Defog: Activating this function and setting an appropriate value as needed in foggy, dusty,
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Vitek VTC-TNT4RFA3 User manual

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