V1772N-T Series
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V1772N-T Series
V1772N-T Series Megapixel Network PTZ Dome Operation Manual This manual mainly introduces the operation and programming of Infinova V1772N-T series Megapixel network PTZ domes. Notice Copyright Statement 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. Trademarks Infinova® is a trademark of Infinova. Copyright © 1993-2015 Infinova. All Rights Reserved. All other trademarks that may appear belong to their respective proprietors. FCC Warning The V1772N-T series Megapixel Network PTZ Domes comply with the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device will not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations. The V1772N-T series Megapixel Network PTZ Domes 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: Electronic devices must be kept away from water, fire or high magnetic radiation. Clean with a dry cloth. Provide adequate ventilation. Unplug the power supply when the device is not to be used for an extended period of time. Only use components and parts recommended by manufacturer. Position power source and related wires to assure to be kept away from ground and entrance. Refer to qualified personnel for all service matters. Save product packaging to ensure availability of proper shipping containers for future transportation. The power supply of an outdoor dome camera cannot be employed outdoor unless it is listed in the UL outdoor-applicable power supplies. And the connection shall not be exposed in any outdoor environment; measures shall be taken to avoid its exposure to wind, rain and sunlight. 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 indoor product away from rain and moisture! Table of Contents Chapter I System Introduction............................................................ 1 3.4.2 V1772N-30T2S Camera Settings ............................... 11 1.1 Product Description .............................................................. 1 3.4.3 V1772N-18T0H Camera Settings .............................. 12 1.2 Product Features ................................................................... 1 3.4.4 V1772N-30T0H Camera Settings .............................. 12 1.3 Product Models ..................................................................... 1 3.4.5 V1772N-30T2H Camera Settings .............................. 13 1.4 Product Specifications .......................................................... 2 3.4.6 V1772N-20T2T Camera Settings............................... 14 Chapter II IE Browser Setting ............................................................ 4 3.5 Audio Video ........................................................................ 15 2.1 Equipment Connection.......................................................... 4 3.5.1 Video Settings ............................................................ 15 2.2 Set IE Browser ...................................................................... 4 3.5.2 OSD ........................................................................... 16 Chapter III System Setting .................................................................. 5 3.5.3 Motion Detection ....................................................... 16 3.1 Video View ........................................................................... 5 3.5.4 Saving Path ................................................................ 17 3.2 System .................................................................................. 6 3.5.5 Audio Setting ............................................................. 17 3.2.1 System Settings ............................................................ 6 3.6 PTZ Settings ....................................................................... 17 3.2.2 Time Settings ............................................................... 6 3.6.1 Preset ......................................................................... 17 3.2.3 Advanced Settings ........................................................ 6 3.6.2 Autopan...................................................................... 17 3.3 Network Settings................................................................... 7 3.6.3 Pattern ........................................................................ 18 3.3.1 Network ....................................................................... 7 3.6.4 Home Return .............................................................. 18 3.3.2 FTP .............................................................................. 8 3.6.5 Normal Tour ............................................................... 18 3.3.3 SMTP ........................................................................... 8 3.6.6 Privacy Mask ............................................................. 19 3.3.4 HTTPS ......................................................................... 8 3.6.7 PTZ Special Functions ............................................... 19 3.3.5 802.1X ......................................................................... 8 3.7 Time Function ..................................................................... 19 3.3.6 QoS .............................................................................. 8 3.8 Alarm .................................................................................. 20 3.3.7 IGMP ........................................................................... 9 3.9 Record................................................................................. 20 3.3.8 SIP ............................................................................... 9 3.9.1 Parameters Setting ..................................................... 20 3.3.9 MDA ............................................................................ 9 3.9.2 Replay ........................................................................ 21 3.3.10 DDNS Setting ............................................................ 9 3.10 Users Management ........................................................... 21 3.3.11 UPnP Setting ............................................................ 10 3.11 System Log ....................................................................... 22 3.3.12 Huning Setting ......................................................... 10 Chapter IV PTZ Control and Call Up............................................... 22 3.3.13 IP Filter Setting ........................................................ 10 4.1 PTZ Control ........................................................................ 22 3.4 Camera Settings .................................................................. 10 4.2 PTZ Function ...................................................................... 23 3.4.1 V1772N-20T2L Camera Settings ............................... 10 4.3 Mouse Operation ................................................................ 23 Chapter I System Introduction 1.1 Product Description Infinova's V1772N-T series IP PTZ dome provide users a high-definition, high frame rate and high SNR real-time images acquisition system. V1772N-T series 2.0 megapixel domes (including V1772N-20T2L, V1772N-20T2T and V1772N-20T2S) support the function to view and control H.264 high profile/M-JPEG dual encoded HD video streams, and support three video streams, with the maximum resolution up to 1920 × 1080 @ 30fps. V1772N-20TL series 2.0 megapixel domes use 1/2.8" progressive scanning CMOS sensors, with an inbuilt 20X optical zoom lense. V1772N-30T2S series 2.0 megapixel domes use 1/2.8" progressive scanning CMOS sensors, with an inbuilt 30X optical zoom lens. V1772N-30T2H series 2.0 megapixel domes use 1/3" progressive scanning CMOS sensors, with an inbuilt 30X optical zoom lens. V1772N-T series 1.0 megapixel domes (including V1772N-18T0H, V1772N-30T0H) use 1/3" progressive scanning CCD sensors, with inbuilt 18X optical zoom lenses, which support H.264 high profile / M-JPEG dual encoded HD video streams, with the maximum resolution up to 1280 × 720 @ 30fps. H.264 high profile/M-JPEG dual-stream compression Onvif Profile S compliant Remote PTZ control via network Support IP filter Support RS485 control Support area zoom and image PTZ control Support digital zoom Support OSD Web Graphic User Interface (GUI) Support image flip Multiple white balance modes PC recording SD card storage Support Preset/Autopan/Pattern/Autoscan/Tour/Timing tour/Power-on reset etc. Privacy mask Motion detection 2 Alarm inputs, and 1 relay output Two-way audio, G711 Remote upgrade Support defog function IP66 environmental rating, with built-in heater and air cycle system and freeze-proof 1.3 Product Models Infinova V1772N-T series IP PTZ domes facilitate setup and operation via web interface by using mouse for its GUI (graphic User Interface) design. Under PTZ control status, it has the features of zoom area and image PTZ control. Infinova V1772N-T series HD IP dome provides exceptional AI (artificial intelligence) functions like preset, pattern, autopan and autoscan, timing tour, and power-on reset etc. In H.264 real-time video scanning, snapshots and local recording are also supported. 1.2 Product Features Support camera modules with 18X, 20X, 30X optical zoom lens Full HD IP video output, resolution up to 1920 × 1080 @ 30fps or 1280 × 720 @ 30fps Inbuilt 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS sensor, auto vari-focal lens, 20X optical zoom (V1772N-20T2L, V1772N-20T2S and V1772N-20T2T) Inbuilt 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS sensor, auto vari-focal lens, 30X optical zoom (V1772N-30T2S) Inbuilt 1/3" progressive scan CCD sensor, auto vari-focal lens 18X optical zoom (V1772N-18T0H) Inbuilt 1/3" progressive scan CCD sensor, auto vari-focal lens 30X optical zoom (V1772N-30T0H) Inbuilt 1/3" progressive scan CMOS, auto vari-focal lens 30X optical zoom (V1772N-30T2H) Note: 1. 18X: resolution 720P; 3. 20X: resolution 1080P; 3. 30X: resolution 1080P or 720P; 4. Please contact Infinova salesperson for details. 1 1.4 Product Specifications Video Models V1772N-18T0H, V1772N-20T2L, V1772N-30T2S, V1772N-30T2H V1772N-20T2T, V1772N-30T0H, Lens Optical Zoom Aperture/ Focal Length Angle of View Min. Distance Work 18X, 20X, 30X 18T0H: F1.6~F2.8, f=4.7~84.6mm 20T2L,: F1.6~F3.5, f=4.7~94mm 20T2T: F1.6~F3.5, f=4.7~94mm 30T0H: F1.4~F4.6, f=4.4~132.0mm 30T2S: F1.6~F4.7, f= 4.3~129mm 30T2H: F1.4~F4.6, f=4.4~132.0mm 18T0H: 59.7° (Wide) ~ 3.6° (Tele) 20T2L: 59.5° (Wide) ~ 3.2° (Tele) 20T2T: 59.6° (Wide) ~ 3.2° (Tele) 30T0H: 62.9° (Wide) ~ 2.2° (Tele) 30T2S: 63.7° (Wide) ~ 2.3° (Tele) 30T2H: 63.4° (Wide) ~ 2.3° (Tele) 18T0H: 0.01m (Wide) ~ 1.0m (Tele) 20T2L: 0.01m (Wide) ~ 1.0m (Tele) 20T2T: 0.01m (Wide) ~ 1.0m (Tele) 30T0H: 0.01m (Wide) ~ 1.5m (Tele) 30T2S: 0.01m (Wide) ~ 1.2m (Tele) 30T2H: 0.01m (Wide) ~ 1.5m (Tele) Camera Scanning System Image Sensor Sensitivity (18T0H) Sensitivity (20T2L) Sensitivity (20T2T) Sensitivity (30T0H) Sensitivity (30T2S) Sensitivity (30T2H) S/N Ratio 2 Progressive scanning 18T0H: 1/3" CCD 20T2L: 1/2.8" CMOS 20T2T: 1/2.8" CMOS 30T0H: 1/3" CCD 30T2S: 1/2.8" CMOS 30T2H: 1/3" CMOS Color mode: 0.8 lux (1/30s, F1.6, 50%, AGC-Gain: 34dB) 0.1 lux (1/4s, F1.6, 50%, AGC-Gain: 34dB) B/W mode: 0.01 lux (1/4s, F1.6, 50%, AGC-Gain: 34dB) Color mode: 0.04 lux @ F1.6(AGC ON) B/W mode: 0.005 lux @ F1.6(AGC ON) Color mode: 0.4 lux @ F1.6(1/30s, 350mV equiv., AGC-Gain: 48dB) 0.1 lux @ F1.6(1/8s, 350mV equiv., AGC-Gain: 48dB) B/W mode: 0.01 lux @ F1.6(1/8s, 350mV equiv., AGC-Gain: 48dB) Color mode: 0.5 lux (1/30s, F1.4 (wide), 50%, AGC-Gain: 35dB) 0.1 lux (1/4s, F1.4 (wide), 50%, AGC-Gain: 35dB) B/W mode: 0.005 lux (1/4s, F1.4 (wide), 50%, AGC-Gain: 35dB) Color mode: 0.35 lux (1/30 sec, 50%,(typical value) high sens mode ON) 1.4 lux (1/30 sec, 50%, high sens mode OFF) 0.05 lux (1/4 sec, 1/3 sec, 50%, high sens mode ON) 0.19 lux (1/4 sec, 1/3 sec, 50%, high sens mode OFF) B/W mode: 0.013 lux (1/30 sec, 50%, high sens mode ON) 0.05 lux (1/30 sec, 50%, high sens mode OFF) 0.002 lux (1/4 sec, 1/3 sec, 30%,high sens mode ON) Color mode: 0.4 lux @ F1.4 (1/30s, 350mV equiv., AGC-Gain: 48dB) 0.1 lux @ F1.4 (1/8s, 350mV equiv., AGC-Gain: 48dB) B/W mode: 0.01 lux @ F1.4 (1/8s, 350mV equiv., AGC-Gain: 48dB) >50dB Effective Resolution Video Compression Maximum Resolution 1.0 Mpx. (18T0H, 30T0H) 2.0 Mpx. (20T2L, 20T2T, 30T2S, 30T2H) H.264 high profile/M-JPEG Output Bit Rate Network Delay 1280×720 @ 30fps (18T0H, 30T0H) 1920×1080 @ 30fps (20T2L, 20T2T, 30T2S, 30T2H) Variable bit rate; Constant bit rate: 256Kbps~10000Kbps <300ms Audio Audio Compression G.711 Audio port 1 input, linear level, impedance: 1kΩ; 1 output, linear level, impedance: 600Ω Storage Built-in Storage With an embedded SD card slot, it is recommended to use an SD card up to 32G IP Network Port Network Protocol 1*10M/100M Ethernet port, self-adaptive, RJ-45 IPv4, TCP, UDP, IGMP, DHCP, FTP, SNMP(v3), SMTP, NTP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, HTTP, HTTPS, TSL, SSL, 802.1X, QoS, PPPoE, DNS, ARP, ICMP Operational Manual Pan Speed 0.1° ~ 250°/s Manual Tilt Speed 0° ~ 180°/s Preset Speed Max. 400°/s Pan Travel 360° continuous Tilt Travel 0°~180° Auto Flip Preset Accuracy ±0.1° Presets 255 Patterns 4 Autopans Home Return 4 6 (each tour can be associated with 14 acts, including preset 1~32, pattern 1~4, autopan 1~4) Yes Time Tour Yes Tours Autoscan Yes Motion Detection Yes, 4 areas Alarm 2 alarm inputs, 1 relay output Area Zoom Yes Web Server Yes Remote Upgrade Yes Iris Auto, Manu, M/A Focus Auto, Manu, M/A 18T0H: Auto (1/30s~1/10000s, adjustable) 20T2L: Auto (1/25 ~ 1/10000s, adjustable) 20T2T: Auto (1/1 ~ 1/30000s, adjustable) 30T0H: Auto (1/4s~1/10000s, adjustable) 30T2S: Auto (1/1s~1/10000s, adjustable) 30T2H: Auto (1/2 ~ 1/30000s, adjustable) Shutter Digital Shutter Slow Image Mirror Image Freeze FNR White Balance Yes (20T2L, 20T2T, 30T0H, 30T2S, 30T2H) Off/H-mirror (18T0H) Off/H-mirror/V-mirror/HV-mirror (20T2L, 20T2T, 30T0H, 30T2S, 30T2H) Yes (20T2T, 30T0H, 30T2S, 30T2H) 18T0H: / 20T2L: OFF/(1~7 levels adjustable) 20T2T: Off/Manu/Auto (1~3 levels adjustable) 30T0H: Off/Manu/Auto (1~3 levels adjustable) 30T2S: Off/1~5 levels adjustable 30T2H: Off/Manu/Auto (1~3 levels adjustable) AUTO/MANU/MERC/SODI (18T0H, 20T2T, 30T0H, 30T2H); AUTO/MANU/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/ATW/OUTDO Auto Gain Control WDR Stabilization Backlight Compensation Others OR AUTO/SODI (20T2L, 30T2S) Mounting Yes 18T0H: On/Off 20T2L: On/Off 20T2T: WDR*/AD WDR* 30T0H: WDR*/AD WDR* 30T2S: On/Off/Auto 30T2H: Off/WDR*/AD WDR* Yes (30T0H, 30T2H) Housing Material Cast Aluminum Net Weight Indoor bracket: 8.27lbs (3.75kg) Outdoor bracket: 9.83lbs (4.46kg) Indoor ceiling: 6.79lbs (3.08kg) Gross Weight Indoor bracket: 11.35lbs (5.15kg) Outdoor bracket: 12.96lbs (5.88kg) Indoor ceiling: 9.88lbs (4.48kg) On/Off Sync 18T0H: Sharpness adjustable; 20T2L: Sharpness, contrast, brightness, saturation adjustable, slow AE, chroma suppress, edge color suppress; 20T2T: Sharpness adjustable, slow AE, night vision 30T0H: Sharpness adjustable, slow AE; 30T2S: Sharpness adjustable, slow AE, high sens mode 30T2H: Sharpness adjustable, slow AE, lum mode, enhanced level, reduction level Mechanical Product Dimension (H×D) Package (L×W×H) Motor Dimension Indoor bracket: 11.5" × Ф8.6" (292mm × Ф218mm); Indoor ceiling: 9.4" × Ф8.43" (240mm × Ф214mm) Outdoor bracket: 11.5" × Ф9.4" (292mm × Ф240mm) 19.09" × 11.02" × 11.81" (485mm × 280mm × 300mm) Sync System Bracket, Ceiling Internal Electrical Power Supply Power Consumption Surge Protection 24VAC/24VDC self-adaptive or PoE 24VAC: 20W (indoor); 35W (outdoor) 24VDC: 20W (indoor); 33W (outdoor) Yes, ±2000V Environmental Operating Humidity Indoor: -4°F ~ +122°F (-20°C ~ +50°C); Outdoor: -40°F ~ +122°F (-40°C ~ +50°C) 0 ~ 90%RH (non-condensing) Rating IP66 Impact Resistance IK10 Operating Temperature Certifications and Approval Product Certifications CE/EMC: EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3; FCC: Part15 Subpart B; ISO 9001:2008; UL; IK10: IEC62262 Stepping motor 3 Chapter II IE Browser Setting The user must set the IE browser and system before attempting to view the video. When set the IE browser, pay attention that the dome supports IE browser version at Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Before attempting to view the image, make sure the system have installed InfiH264.cab controls and supports Directx 9.0c image view software. 2.1 Equipment Connection V1772N-T series domes can be directly connected to PC or network. Note: Check if the connection is tight before power-on. 2.2 Set IE Browser V1772N-T series IP domes can be viewed or controlled through IE browser. In order to download the ActiveX controls normally, the user also has to set the security property of Internet browser. 1. Click “Tool” on the menu, and then click “Internet” on the pop-up menu; 2. Select “Security” in the pop-up options, as shown in Figure 2-1; Figure 2-2 4. For the “Download unsigned ActiveX control” options, change the “Disable” to “Enable” or “Prompt”; 5. Switch to “Privacy” option, and deselect the checkbox of “Block pop-ups”. Figure 2-1 Figure 2-3 3. Select the “Internet” icon, and then click “Custom Level”, the following interface will pop up; 4 Chapter III System Setting This chapter mainly introduces the system setting for Megapixel Network PTZ Domes. 3.1 Video View After the dome is powered for about 60 seconds, please open the IE browser and then enter the IP address, such as the default http://192.168.1.100 (Note: The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, and the default gateway is 192.168.1.254. Please set the local IP address before login and visit). The user login dialog box will be displayed, as shown below: select H.264 minor stream, M-JPEG etc. formats in the drop-down list to view the video. In the H.264 major stream, minor stream view interface, users can conduct recording, snapshot, audio input/output switch settings. In video viewing, the view screen ratio can be selected flexibly in the video size drop-down list. Users can also select the view mode as “Real-time” or “Smooth” as per the scene. Click the button can snapshot the current image. And click the button to access the saving path of the snapshot. The default path is: C:\InfiPlayerAX\Picture. V1772N-T series domes support local PC recording. Click the recording button to start the recording, and the button turns to . Click the button to stop the recording. When take local PC recording, prompt characters of “REC” will be displayed on the video interface. Click the button can access the record saving path. And the default saving path is: C:\InfiPlayerAX\ Video (Saving paths for snapshot and record can be set in the Audio video settings interface. Please refer to the section 3.5.5 for details.) Figure 3-1 Login Interface Expand the option of "Function switch", and the buttons represents that the audio input and output are closed. And click the buttons can switch on the functions. Buttons represent that the functions of motion detection and privacy mask are enabled. And click the buttons to turn them into to disable the function. If it is the first time to run the software, users should use the default super username and password. The default Super User is “admin” (Password: admin). Please input the correct user name and password, and then press “OK” to login. Note: Only when the motion detection and privacy mask functions are enabled in the Audio video interface, the motion detection and privacy mask settings can be set in the Live view settings interface. Please refer to the sections 3.5.3 and 3.5.4 for details. Note: Please modify the password of the admin user in time to ensure the safety of the system. In the live view interface, uses can perform PTZ control, call up PTZ functions and conduct image PTZ operations. Please refer to the Chapter IV for details. Click “Setting” button to enter the System settings interface. When the Super User login successfully, the system will enter the following interface: Figure 3-2 H.264 live view interface V1772N-T series domes support H.264/M-JPEG compression. After the login, users will enter the live view interface under the major stream of the H.264 format. Click the expand button for the “View” option on the navigation bar, Figure 3-3 System settings interface From the left navigation bar, the super user can check the system information, to conduct time settings and advanced settings, 5 network settings, camera settings, audio and video settings, PTZ functions, time functions, alarm settings, record, user management (add/delete user, change password), and view the system log etc. operations. The chapter will mainly introduce the system settings and the operation methods for the Super User. 3.2.3 Advanced Settings 3.2 System Click the “System” in the left navigation bar, and the setting interface is shown as in figure 3-3. The system interface includes 3 options: System, Time, and Advanced. 3.2.1 System Settings The initial interface for system setting is the “System” interface. From the interface, users can see the setting information of the system, like: basic information, network settings, alarm settings, NTP settings, H.264 video settings, and MJPEG video settings etc. 3.2.2 Time Settings Figure 3-5 Advanced setting interface Software update Free software update is provided for V1772N-T series domes, and this update service can reduce system maintenance budget. According to system update requirement submitted by users, we will send update letter for confirming the version of the product and provide the latest software for download, and help users to update the V1772N-T series domes. Follow the steps below to update software: Click “Browse” button in the interface and the file selection dialog box will pop up. Figure 3-4 Time setting interface Time zone settings Time zone: select the proper time zone in the drop-down list. There are 33 time zones available. If daylight saving time is used in the local place, users can enable the option “Daylight saving time”. Click the “Save” button to finish the setting. NTP set Set NTP server IP, Sync time interval etc. parameters. After the settings, click the “Save” button to finish the setting. Sync now The Sync mode can be selected from “NTP” mode and “PC” mode. PC sync means the device time will sync with the local PC time. In NTP sync mode, the system will check time with the NTP server automatically. 6 Figure 3-6 Select the update file, and press “Open” button. The selected update file will be displayed in the Software Update box. After that, click “Submit” button to update software. After update successfully, it needs to reboot the system. Note: Available only for the super user. Factory Settings V1772N-T series domes provide online reset function, which greatly facilitates reset adjustment. Click “Reset” button and the system will pop up a message to confirm factory reset. Figure 3-9 Network settings Figure 3-7 There are 13 tabs for settings: Network, FTP, SMTP, HTTPS, Click “OK”, all the parameters excluding IP address will be reset to the factory default settings. If factory reset is successful, the following message will be displayed: 802.1X, QOS, IGMP, SIP, MDA, DDNS, UPnP, Huning and IP filter. 3.3.1 Network IP mode: The IP mode supports IPv4 and IPv6. Compared with each other, the configuring network parameters may differ. Figure 3-8 If “Keep current IP unchanged” is selected, the IP address will keep unchanged after restoring factory default settings. Note: 1. To avoid error happens, the operation of online reset function should be performed under qualified personnel’s guide. 2. If factory setting is finished, IP address is restored to 192.168.1.100, and subnet mask is restored to 255.255.255.0. 3. Do not power off during reset, or else the reset will fail. Online Reboot Click “Reboot” and the system will restart. It will take 60 seconds. But, if the reboot occurs after software updated, it will take 90 seconds. Note: Available only for the super user. 3.3 Network Settings Click the “Network” button on the left navigation bar, the following figure will pop up. Figure 3-10 Network settings In the Network setting interface (as show above), users can open and close DHCP. When DHCP is closed, please manually set IP address, subnet mask, gateway and IP address of the DNS server. 7 Note: When the Network setting is successful, the system indicator will flash about 5 seconds. PPPoE function can be enabled/disabled in the interface. When the PPPoE function is enabled, the dialing user name and password are to be set in the interface. V1772N-T series domes support heartbeat function. In the SNMP setting interface, input the heartbeat server IP address, heartbeat interval, and click the save button, then the device will send heartbeat package to the designated server or client, to help the server and client check the network status of the device. 3.3.2 FTP Password: Set sender’s password. If user selects “mail” in “Alarm Settings” interface, system will send mails according to SMTP settings. 3.3.4 HTTPS Figure 3-13 HTTPS settings V1772N-T series domes support HTTPS protocol. You can import the CA certificate in the interface above. 3.3.5 802.1X Figure 3-11 FTP settings V1772N-T series domes support the function of alarm associated FTP image unloading (automatically capture images when alarm occurs). Set the server IP, user name and password for login in the FTP setting interface. Then activate the alarm associated FTP uploading function in the alarm setting interface to realize the FTP image uploading function upon alarms. 3.3.3 SMTP Figure 3-14 802.1X settings V1772N-T series domes support 802.1X protocol. You have to enable 802.1X authentication when needed. Then, select an EAP method and enter the user name and password. 3.3.6 QoS Figure 3-15 QoS settings Figure 3-12 SMTP settings Users can set the network service quality in the QoS setting The domes support the function of alarm associated email sending. interface. The email server and receiver etc. information shall be set in the There are 4 network Qos modes to be selected: (1) Normal service (2) Max reliability (3) Max throughput (4) Min delay Default: Normal service SMTP setting interface. 8 Server IP: Set mail server address. From: Set sender’s mail address. To: Mail address of recipient. CC: Mail address of the person copy to. Authentication: Enable or disable authentication function. This function should be set according to authentication requirements of mail server. User name: Sender’s name, it can be set according user’s needs. 3.3.7 IGMP Position Information Longitude: longitude of the installation position; Latitude: latitude of the installation position. Fluid Control You can turn On or Off the Fluid Control function. And if you select On you can set the maximum bandwidth. Figure 3-16 IGMP settings V1772N-T series domes support multicast function. In the IGMP interface, users can select the stream type and set the state, multicast IP address and RTP port. 3.3.9 MDA 3.3.8 SIP Figure 3-18 MDA settings In the MDA interface, users can set the IP server IP and the Port NO. 3.3.10 DDNS Setting Figure 3-19 DDNS Setting Figure 3-17 SIP settings SIP Server SIP Server IP: the IP address of the SIP server; Port: the port number of the SIP server; Server ID: the ID of the SIP server; Device ID: the device ID for registering the SIP server; Alarm ID: registering ID for the alarm function of the device; Register Interval: the re-register interval of the device, unit: second; Heart Beat Interval: the interval of sending out the heart beat, unit: second. After the configuration is done, click the save button to register. The Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) can enable constant synchronization of the host name and the dynamic IP address. Users only need to input the dynamic domain name to connect to a network camera instead of memorizing the dynamic IP address. To employ this method, a PC with a static IP address shall be available and moreover a dynamic domain name server shall be running at the PC. Operation: Select the Server enable option, and then select the DDNS type. Input the IP address of the DDNS server, configure Domain, User name, Password and Update time, and then save the configurations. Open IE, input the domain name and you can access the web search page of the device. 9 3.3.11 UPnP Setting Click the icon and you can add an IP address on the pop-up interface. Figure 3-24 IP Add an IP Figure 3-20 UPnP Setting IP address format: xxx.yyy.yyy.zzz/www. Build up a mapping relation between a private network and an external network via UPNP protocol. Select “UPnP” key to enter the setting interface and the mapping list added will appear on the interface. You can click “ ” to delete and “ ” to edit. You can click the “Add” key to add a mapping. Note: For xxx you can select from 1~233 except 127; for yyy you can select 0~255; for zzz you can select 1~254 and for www you can select 1~24. Click the Save button after you add an IP address and the added IP address will appear on the IP address list. If you tick the Enable IP Filter check box then you can only access the IP addresses that have been added. Prior to enabling IP Filter, you shall ensure that there are IP addresses to access and you shall remember the addressable IP. For the icon at the right side operation column of the IP address list, you can click the icon to delete and the icon to edit. Figure 3-21 Add a Mapping 3.4 Camera Settings For different camera modules, the camera setting interface will be 3.3.12 Huning Setting different. Note: The dome supports the function of editing the camera parameters modes. In the camera setting interface, users can set 6 groups of parameters, defining each group as a mode. And the set mode can also be changed. In the Time Function interface, users can call up the different modes flexibly. Please refer to the section 3.7. 3.4.1 V1772N-20T2L Camera Settings Figure 3-22 Huning Setting On Huning interface, select a Stream Type from the drop down list and set the corresponding State, MultiCast IP, MultiCast port and Server IP. For V1772N-20T2L series domes, click “Camera” tab to display the interface shown as below. The configuration items includes Zoom, Focus, Iris, White Balance, Exposure, Day/Night switch, Special function and Factory default settings. And the Special function contains image mirror, sharpness, Slow AE, FNR, AGC, Gama setting, high definition setting, chroma suppress and edge color suppress. 3.3.13 IP Filter Setting On the IP Filter interface you can configure Enable IP Filter settings and add IP addresses that you can access (i.e. white list). Figure 3-23 IP Filter Setting 10 Figure 3-25 Camera settings Zoom: Set the zoom speed, perform zoom in/out operations. Iris: Set iris mode, available of M/A (manual priority), Auto, and Manual. Iris value and Iris average are settable under manual or M/A mode. Focus: The following parameters can be set; Mode: M/A (manual priority) / Auto, and Manual. AF Type: Normal. (Reserved) AF Sense: Normal. (Reserved) Focus limit: 10cm, 30cm, 1m, and 3m. increased. Chroma Suppress: in the low illumination conditions, the Chroma Suppress function can remove the color noises. Low, normal, medium, high levels are optional. The higher the level is, the greater the suppress performance can be. Edge Color Suppress: There are 6 levels optional. At level 0, the function is unavailable, and at level 5, the suppress performance is the best. Contrast: to adjust the image contrast, 0~100 adjustable. Brightness: to adjust the image brightness, 0~100 adjustable. Saturation: to adjust the color saturation, 0~14 adjustable. Power Frequency: 50Hz, 60Hz. White Balance Mode: Auto, Manual, Indoor, Outdoor, ATW, Outdoor Auto and Sodium Auto. When the white balance is set as “Manual”, the R-gain (red light AGC) and B-gain (blue light AGC) can be set. Exposure Parameter settings are shown as below: Mode: Set exposure mode, Auto / Shutter / Iris / Brightness. Level: In Shutter mode, set the Level and select in 1/30s~1/10000s, 17 levels adjustable; In Iris mode, set iris level and select in F1.6~F14, 13 levels adjustable; In Brightness mode, the exposure level can be 0, or optional in 5~31 continuous. Backlight: On, Off. When turn on the BLC, the level of BLC can be set. DSS (Digital Slow Shutter): The digital slow shutter slows the picture frame rate and enhances the camera’s sensitivity in poor light environments. When Exposure mode becomes Auto mode, DSS is settable in X2, X4, X8, X16, X32, or Off. WDR mode: On, OFF. Day/Night BWC mode: Auto, manual. In auto mode, the BWC sens can be set with 0~28 optional. In manual mode, the BWC mode can be selected in “Manual” BWC mode list. Manual BWC mode: color and B/W mode optional. Color: the video is in color, B/W: the video is in black and white. Special Functions: Mirror mode: Off, H-mirror, V-mirror, HV-mirror. Sharpness: 0~15 optional. The higher the value is, the better the sharpness performance is. Slow AE: adjust the exposure time, with 1~48 optional. The higher the value is, the longer the exposure time is, and vice versa. FNR: Off, 1~7 levels optional. Gain limit: set the auto gain limit, 8dB~34dB optional, 14 levels adjustable. Gamma Mode: appropriately increase the video quality by brightening the dark part without influencing the bright part. 0~3 levels optional. Lucidness: turn off the lucidness function or turn it on among options of 1#, 2#, 3#, 4#, 5#, 6# and 7#. High Resolution: turn on / off the High Resolution mode. When turn on the High Resolution mode, the image resolution will be 3.4.2 V1772N-30T2S Camera Settings For V1772N-30T2S series domes, click “Camera” tab to display the interface below. The basic items include: zoom, focus, iris, white balance, exposure, day/night, special functions and factory default etc. Figure 3-26 Camera setting for V1772N-30T2S Zoom: Set the zoom speed, perform zoom in/out operations. Iris: Set iris mode, available of M/A (manual priority), Auto, and Manual. Iris value and Iris average are settable under manual mode. Focus: The following parameters can be set; Mode: M/A (manual priority) / Auto, and Manual. Auto Focus Type: normal, interval, zoom triggered. Sensitivity: low, normal. Focus Limit: 10cm, 30cm, 1m, and 3m. White Balance Mode: Auto, Manual, Indoor, Outdoor, ATW, Outdoor auto, and Sodium auto. When the white balance is set as “Manual”, the R-gain (red light AGC) and B-gain (blue light AGC) can be set. Exposure: Parameter settings are shown as below: Mode: Set exposure mode, Auto / Shutter / Iris / Brightness. Level: In Shutter mode, set the Level and select in 1/1s~1/10000s, 22 levels adjustable;In Iris mode, set iris level and select in F1.6~F14, 13 levels adjustable; In Brightness mode, the exposure mode is adjustable in 0, 5~17. 11 Backlight: ON, OFF. DSS (Digital Slow Shutter): The digital slow shutter slows the picture frame rate and enhances the camera’s sensitivity in poor light environments. When Exposure mode becomes Auto mode, DSS is settable with On/Off optional. WDR mode: Off / On / Auto. Day/Night BWC mode: Auto, manual. In auto mode, the BWC sens can be set, with 1~28 optional. In manual mode, the BWC mode can be selected in “Manual” BWC mode list. Manual BWC mode: color and B/W mode optional. Color: the video is in color, B/W: the video is in black and white. Special Functions Mirror mode: Off, H-mirror, V-mirror, HV-mirror. Freeze: On, Off, Freeze Preset (Pst). Sharpness: 0~15 optional. The higher the value is, the better the sharpness performance is. Slow AE: adjust the exposure time, with 1~48 optional. The higher the value is, the longer the exposure time is, and vice versa. FNR: Off, 1~5 levels optional. EIS: set the image stabilization function. Gain limit: set the gain limit, 6dB ~ 28dB, 12 levels optional. Gamma: standard, direct, S curve (low/medium/high adjustable) High sens: turn on / off the high sens mode. Lucidness: turn on/off the lucidness function. When the function is turned on, the contrast can be adjusted, so as to increase the lucidness of the video. Iris: Set iris mode, available of M/A (manual priority), Auto, and Manual. Iris value and Iris average are settable under manual mode. Focus: The following parameters can be set; Mode: M/A (manual priority) / Auto, and Manual. Focus limit: 10cm, 30cm, 1m, and 3m. White Balance Mode: Auto, Manual, Sodium, and Mercury. When the white balance is set as “Manual”, the R-gain (red light AGC) and B-gain (blue light AGC) can be set. Exposure Parameter settings are shown as below: Mode: Set exposure mode, Auto (day) / Auto (normal) /Auto (night) / Auto (D/N) / Shutter / Exposure. Level: In Shutter mode, set the Level and select in 1/30s~1/10000s, 12 levels adjustable;In Exposure mode, set iris level and select in F1.6~F34, 10 levels adjustable. Backlight: On, Off. When turn on the BLC, the level of BLC can be set. WDR mode: On, Off. Day/Night The BWC mode and BWC sens will change along with the exposure mode. When the Exposure mode is selected as “Shutter” or “Exposure”, the BWC mode is displayed as “Manual”, and then the BWC settings can be set in the “Manual” BWC mode list. Manual BWC mode: color and B/W mode optional. Color: the video is in color, B/W: the video is in black and white. 3.4.3 V1772N-18T0H Camera Settings For V1772N-18T0H series PTZ domes, click “Camera” tab to display the interface shown as below. The configuration items includes Zoom, Focus, Iris, White Balance, Exposure, Sharpness, Day/Night switch, AGC, Special function and Factory default settings, and etc. Note: In Auto Exposure mode (Auto (day), Auto (night)), the exposure is automatically, but the BWC switch can be controlled manually. Special Functions: Mirror mode: Off, H-mirror. Freeze: On, Off, Freeze Preset (Pst). Sharpness: Auto, Manual. In auto mode, it will auto adjust the sharpness as per the video; in manual mode, the horizontal and vertical sharpness can be adjust between 0~63. Gain limit: set the auto gain limit, 0~40 optional. AGC comps: set the AGC compensation, 1~15 adjustable. 3.4.4 V1772N-30T0H Camera Settings Figure 3-27 Camera settings for V1772N-18T0H Zoom: Set the zoom speed, perform zoom in/out operations. 12 For V1772N-30T0H series PTZ domes, click “Camera” tab to display the interface shown as below. The configuration items includes Zoom, Focus, Iris, White Balance, Exposure, Sharpness, Day/Night switch, AGC, Special function and Factory default settings, and etc. video is in color, B/W: the video is in black and white. Note: In Auto Exposure mode (Auto (day), Auto (night)), the exposure is automatically, but the BWC switch can be controlled manually. Figure 3-28 Camera settings for V1772N-30T0H Zoom: Set the zoom speed, perform zoom in/out operations. Iris: Set iris mode, available of M/A (manual priority), Auto, and Manual. Iris value and Iris average are settable under manual mode. Focus: The following parameters can be set; Mode: M/A (manual priority) / Auto, and Manual. Focus limit: 10cm, 30cm, 1m, and 3m. Special Functions: Mirror mode: Off, H-mirror, V-mirror, HV-mirror. Freeze: On, Off, Freeze Preset (Pst). Sharpness: Auto, Manual. In auto mode, it will auto adjust the sharpness as per the video; in manual mode, the horizontal and vertical sharpness can be adjust between 0~63. Slow AE: adjust the exposure time, with 1~48 optional. The higher the value is, the longer the exposure time is, and vice versa. FNR: Off, Manual, Auto 1, Auto 2. Auto 3. in Manual mode, FNR value is 1~5 levels optional. Gain limit: set the auto gain limit, 0~35 optional. AGC comps: set the AGC compensation, 1~15 adjustable. Lucidness: turn on/off the lucidness function. When the function is turned on, the contrast can be adjusted, so as to increase the lucidness of the video. Color level: when the lucidness function is enabled, the color level can be set in 0~128. 3.4.5 V1772N-30T2H Camera Settings White Balance Mode: Auto, Manual, Sodium, and Mercury. When the white balance is set as “Manual”, the R-gain (red light AGC) and B-gain (blue light AGC) can be set. For V1772N-30T2H series PTZ domes, click “Camera” tab to display the interface shown as below. The configuration items includes Zoom, Iris, Focus,, White Balance, Exposure, Day/Night switch, Special function and Comeback default settings, and etc. Exposure Parameter settings are shown as below: Mode: Set exposure mode, Auto (day) / Auto (normal) /Auto (night) / Auto (D/N) / Shutter / Exposure. Level: In Shutter mode, set the Level and select in 1/4s~1/10000s, 15 levels adjustable;In Exposure mode, set iris level and select in F1.4~F32, 10 levels adjustable. Backlight: On, Off. When turn on the BLC, the level of BLC can be set. DSS (Digital Slow Shutter): The digital slow shutter slows the picture frame rate and enhances the camera’s sensitivity in poor light environments. When Exposure mode becomes Auto mode, DSS is settable in 1/30~1/4, 4 levels. WDR mode: WDR, AD WDR. Stabilize: On, Off. Day/Night The BWC mode and BWC sens will change along with the exposure mode. When the Exposure mode is selected as “Shutter” or “Exposure”, the BWC mode is displayed as “Manual”, and then the BWC settings can be set in the “Manual” BWC mode list. Manual BWC mode: color and B/W mode optional. Color: the Figure 3-29 Camera settings for V1772N-30T2H Zoom: Set the zoom speed, perform zoom in/out operations. Iris: Set iris mode, available of M/A (manual priority), Auto, and Manual. Iris value and Iris average are settable under non-Auto mode(M/A or Manual). 13 Focus: The following parameters can be set; Mode: M/A (manual priority) / Auto, and Manual. Focus limit: 10cm, 30cm, 1m, and 3m. White Balance Mode: Auto, Manual, Sodium, and Mercury. When the white balance is set as “Manual”, the R-gain (red light AGC) and B-gain (blue light AGC) can be set. Exposure Parameter settings are shown as below: Mode: Set exposure mode, Auto (day) / Auto (normal) /Auto (night) / Auto (D/N) / Shutter / Exposure. Level: In Shutter mode, set the Level and select in 1/2s~1/30000s, 16 levels adjustable;In Exposure mode, set iris level and select in F3.2~F9.1, 4 levels adjustable. Backlight: On, Off. When turn on the BLC, the level of BLC can be set. DSS (Digital Slow Shutter): The digital slow shutter slows the picture frame rate and enhances the camera’s sensitivity in poor light environments. When Exposure mode becomes Auto mode, DSS is settable in 1/60~1/2, 6 levels. WDR mode: WDR, AD WDR. Stabilize: On, Off. Day/Night The BWC mode and BWC sens will change along with the exposure mode. When the Exposure mode is selected as “Shutter” or “Exposure”, the BWC mode is displayed as “Manual”, and then the BWC settings can be set in the “Manual” BWC mode list. Manual BWC mode: color and B/W mode optional. Color: the video is in color, B/W: the video is in black and white. Note: In Auto Exposure mode (Auto (day), Auto (night)), the exposure is automatically, but the BWC switch can be controlled manually. Special Functions: Mirror mode: Off, H-mirror, V-mirror, HV-mirror. Freeze: On, Off, Freeze Preset (Pst). Sharpness: Auto, Manual. In auto mode, it will auto adjust the sharpness as per the video; in manual mode, the horizontal and vertical sharpness can be adjust between 0~63. Slow AE: adjust the exposure time, with 1~48 optional. The higher the value is, the longer the exposure time is, and vice versa. FNR: Off, Manual, Auto 1, Auto 2. Auto 3. in Manual mode, FNR value is 0~15 levels optional. Max AGC: 0~48 optional. AGC comps: set the AGC compensation, 1~15 adjustable. Lucidness: you can select Off, Weak, Medium, Strong, Auto, 1#, 2#, 3#, 4#, 5#, 6# or 7#. When the function is turned on, the contrast can be adjusted, so as to increase the lucidness of the 14 video. Color level: when the lucidness function is set as Weak, Medium, Strong, or Auto, the color level can be set in 0~128. Lum mode: Off, Enhanced, Reduction or Auto Reduction optional. Enhanced level: 0~255 optional when the Lum mode is set as Enhanced. Reduction level: 0~255 optional when the Lum mode is set as Reduction or Auto Reduction. 3.4.6 V1772N-20T2T Camera Settings For V1772N-20T2T series domes, click “Camera” tab to display the figure below. The basic items include: zoom, focus, iris, white balance, exposure, day/night, special functions and factory settings etc. Figure 3-30 Camera setting for V1772N-20T2T Zoom: Set the zoom speed, perform zoom in/out operations. Iris: Set iris mode, available of M/A (manual priority), Auto, and Manual. Iris value and Iris average are settable under non-manual mode. Focus: The following parameters can be set; Mode: M/A (manual priority) / Auto, and Manual Focus limit: 10cm, 30cm, 1m, and 3m. White Balance Mode: Auto, Manual, Sodium, and Mercury. When the white balance is set as “Manual”, the R-gain (red light AGC) and B-gain (blue light AGC) can be set. Exposure Parameter settings are shown as below: Mode: Set exposure mode, Auto (day) / Auto (normal) / Auto (night) / Auto (D/N) / Shutter / Exposure. Level: In Shutter mode, set the Level and select in 1/2s~1/30000s (60Hz) or 1/1.5~1/30000 (50Hz), 16 levels adjustable ; In Exposure mode, set iris level and select in F3.2~F9.1, 4 levels adjustable. Backlight: ON, OFF. When turn on the BLC, the level of BLC can be set. DSS (Digital Slow Shutter): The digital slow shutter slows the picture frame rate and enhances the camera’s sensitivity in poor light environments. When Exposure mode becomes Auto mode, DSS is settable and ranges from 1/2~1/60, 6 levels adjustable. WDR mode: Off, WDR*, AD WDR*. Day/Night The BWC mode and BWC sens will change along with the exposure mode. When the BWC mode is displayed as “Manual”, the BWC settings can be set in the “Manual” BWC mode list. Manual BWC mode: color and B/W mode optional. Color: the video is in color, B/W: the video is in black and white Note: In Auto Exposure mode (Auto (day), Auto (night)), the exposure is automatically, but the BWC switch can be controlled manually. Special Functions: Mirror mode: Off, H-mirror, V-mirror, HV-mirror. Freeze: On, Off, Freeze Preset (Pst). Sharpness: Auto, Manual. In auto mode, it will auto adjust the sharpness as per the video; in manual mode, the horizontal and vertical sharpness can be adjust between 0~63. Slow AE: adjust the exposure time, with 1~48 optional. The higher the value is, the longer the exposure time is, and vice versa. FNR: Off, Manual, Auto 1, Auto 2, Auto 3; In Manual mode, the FNR level can be selected in 0~15 levels. Max. AGC: set the maximum AGC value, 0~37 optional. AGC comps: set the AGC compensation value, 1~15 adjustable. Picture mode: not adjustable. Lucidness: turn on/off the lucidness function. When the function is turned on, the contrast can be adjusted, so as to increase the lucidness of the video. Color level: The color level is 0~128 optional. Brightness increase: You can select On or Off; under the On state, the level is 0~255 adjustable. 3.5 Audio Video Click the “Audio video” button on the navigation bar to display the audio video settings interface as shown below: Figure 3-31 Video settings The Audio video settings interface includes 5 tabs: video, OSD, motion detection, saving path and audio. Click each tab to enter the corresponding interface. The following part will introduce the 5 tabs in details. 3.5.1 Video Settings Users can set video parameters under H.264 major stream, minor steam and MJPEG steam, such as Resolution, Frame rate, Bit rate, and IP rate etc. Resolution: H.264 major stream: For 2.0 megapixel HD IP domes, the maximum resolution supported is 1920×1080, optional with 1280×1024, 1280×960, 1280×720, 1024×768, 800×600. And for 1.0 megapixel HD IP domes, the maximum resolution is 1280×720, and optional with 800×600. H.264 minor stream: 1024×576, 720×576, 720×480, 640×480, 352×288, 352×240 and close. MJPEG stream: For 2.0 megapixel HD IP domes, resolution is optional from 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720, 720×480 and close. And for 1.0 megapixel HD IP domes, the resolution is optional from 1280×720, 720×480 and close. Frame Rate: The number of compressed frames that the dome processes per second. The images will be smoother when the set frame rate is greater. But the CUP processing ability upon other events will be reduced. Under H.264 stream, the maximum frame rate is 30fps, and under MJPEG stream, the maximum frame rate is 10fps. Note: Settings between H.264 major/minor and MJPEG streams will influence each other. If H.264 major steam is turned on at 1080P/30fps, the minor stream will be turned off, and MJPEG stream can only be turned on at 1080P/4fps; and if H.264 major stream is turned on at 1080P/25fps, the minor stream is turned off, and the MJPEG stream can be set at 9fps. Please set as per the web page’s prompts. Bit Rate: Variable bit rate and constant bit rate optional. With variable bit rate, the system can automatically adjust the bandwidth that the images take up as per the complexity of the images. In practical use, the complexity of the images in the video varies constantly, like the minutia and the moving speed etc. If the video includes too much minutia and images in it move fast, then the bandwidth it takes will be larger. Or otherwise, the bandwidth is narrower. If the Bit Rate is set as “Constant bit rate”, then the images are transferred by fixed bandwidth capacity, no matter how the complexity of the images changes. Bit Rate Upper Limit: When the Bit Rate Control is set as “Variable bit rate”, the Bit Rate Limit shall be set at the same time. If it is set as “Constant bit rate”, then the bit rate fixed, and the bit rate is defined in the Bit rate limit. In major stream transmission, the bit rate limit is optional from 15 1000Kbps, 2000Kbps, 3000Kbps, 4000Kbps, 6000Kbps, 8000Kbps and 10000Kbps; in minor stream transmission, the bit rate limit is optional from 256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1000Kbps and 2000Kbps. GOV Number GOV number is the ratio between I frame and P frame. The higher the GOV number is, the smaller the data amount is, and thus the less the network resources it takes. The GOV number can be set at maximum of 60. Image Quality In MJPEG stream transmission, the image quality is settable, with the options of: Highest, High, Average, Low, Lowest. The higher quality images will take up more bandwidth. picture. Click the Clean white box to remove the background of the picture. Title 2: You can enter a title of a single row or multi rows up to 5 rows. X-axis &Y-axis: the title axis location. Both X-axis and Y-axis can be any of whole numbers from 0 to 99. Font Size: set the font size to be displayed. The bigger the value is, the larger the font size is. After all settings finished, click “Save” button to display OSD on the video. To cancel OSD display, set it to “OFF” and then click the button “Save”. 3.5.2 OSD 3.5.3 Motion Detection Figure 3-32 OSD Figure 3-33 Motion detection settings OSD include: Titles, PTZ info and Date OSD. Click the ON buttons and you can set the device title as well as its location, PTZ information and date OSD. Titles: The PTZ camera supports 2 titles. Title 1: There are two options of Text and Image, for instance, to show a logo. Click Text and you can enter a title in the context box, which allows up to 127 bytes (a~z, A~Z and 0~9).Click Image and you can click Browse to upload a picture. (Note: The picture shall meet the requirements of: its length the multiple of 32, its width the multiple of 4, 256 color (8 bit depth), bmp format). You can employ Transparent to adjust the transparency of the 16 Motion detection function is supported for the series. Use mouse to set the motion detect zones (4 areas). Select the zone number to be set. If the zone is already set as a motion detection zone, then a blue line frame (the motion detection zone) will be displayed on the screen. Setting method for motion detection area: Click the “Set” button after the option “Motion detection scene”, and use the direction keys to control the selection of the motion detection scene. Click “Confirm” to save the scene. Note: The 4 zones shall be set at a same scene. Select the zone number, click the button “Draw”, and then left-click on the screen and draw to form a blue line frame. When the blue line box is drew, click the button “Save” to save the zone, and the blue line will turn to green line, indicating the setting is finished. The zone name and sensitivity can also be set in the interface. Deselect the zone number can cancel the motion detection zone display. In the PTZ function interface, users can set and call up functions like the preset, autopan, pattern, home return, normal tour, privacy mask etc. 3.6.1 Preset (1) Select the preset number (1~255); (2) Set the preset title. The title supports lowercase/uppercase letters, numeric, space and underline with maximum 16 characters. Then press “Set” button to save the title; (3) Change the dome and lens position by clicking the direction keys and lens function keys (iris, focus and zoom); (4) Press “Save” button to save the current position as a preset; 3.5.4 Saving Path (5) Select the desired preset number to be called up (1~255); Figure 3-34 Saving path The default photo saving path is: C:\InfiPlayerAX\Picture. The default video saving path is: C:\InfiPlayerAX\Video. The photo format and video format can also be set here. The default photo format is: .jpg. And the default video format is: .avi. To change the saving path, click “Browse” to pop up the dialog box for saving path selection. (6) Press “Call” button to call up the preset; (7) Press “Delete” button to delete the selected preset; (8) Press “Delete all” button to delete all the presets. 3.6.2 Autopan Select “Autopan” tab, and the interface is shown as below: 3.5.5 Audio Setting Figure 3-35 Audio setting Sample rate: fixed at 8K. Format: G711-U. 3.6 PTZ Settings Click the “PTZ function” on the left navigation bar to display the PTZ setting interface shown as below: Figure 3-37 Autopan (1) Select the desired autopan number (1~4); (2) Set the pan direction, speed and the stay time at the scan boundaries; (3) Set the Autopan title. The title supports lowercase/uppercase letters, numeric, space and underline with maximum 16 characters. Then press “Set” button to save the title; (4) Click the direction key to make the dome aim at the target position; (5) Press “Start” button to set the current position as the boundary Figure 3-36 PTZ function A; (6) Click direction keys to change the dome’s position; 17 (7) Press “End” button to set the current position as the boundary 3.6.4 Home Return B; (8) Select the desired autopan number to be called up; (9) Press “Call” button to call up the autopan; (10) Click “Delete” button to delete the selected autopan; (11) Click “Delete all” button to delete all the autopans. 3.6.3 Pattern Select “Pattern” tab, and the pattern setting interface is shown as below: Figure 3-39 Home Return The Home Return function makes the dome return to the preset position after a period of inactivity, which ensures the dome automatically monitor the specific place when the operator doesn’t control the dome in a period of time. In the setting interface, users can set return time, action (No.1~32 preset, NO.1~4 pattern and NO. 1~4 autopan are optional) and decide whether to return to the position before powering off. Figure 3-38 Pattern 3.6.5 Normal Tour (1) Select the desired pattern number (1~4); (2) Set the pattern title. The title supports lowercase/uppercase letters, numeric, space and underline with maximum16 characters. Then press “Set” button to save the title; (3) Click “Start” button to start pattern setting; (4) Click the direction keys and zoom keys to perform a series of pan, tilt and zoom operation; (5) Press “End” button to save the pattern; (6) Select the desired pattern number (1~4) to be called up; (7) Press “Call” button to call up the pattern. Figure 3-40 Normal Tour Tour is a combination of different actions like preset (NO.1~32), pattern (NO.1~4) and autopan (NO.1~4). The dome supports 6 tours with the maximum of 14 actions associated together, and the interval between each action is settable. After set the normal tour in this interface, the tour could be called via “PTZ function” in the live view. Refer to section 4.2. 18 3.6.6 Privacy Mask 3.6.7 PTZ Special Functions V1772N-T series domes support privacy mask function. If there is certain location within the surveillance area where operators are not allowed to see, and thus, PRIVACY MASK can be applied. System covers and shields the sensitive area via Privacy MASK setting, to avoid operators observing certain sensitive locations on monitor. Figure 3-42 PTZ special functions Address: 1~255. Figure 3-41 Privacy mask Protocol: IPD. Baud rate: 2400 bps, 4800 bps, 9600 bps. Setting steps: Work mode: normal, energy-efficient. Step 1: Turn on the “Enable” button to enable the Privacy mask Set the PTZ work mode to “normal” or “energy-efficient”. When function; the dome is in static status, you can choose energy-efficient mode to Step 2: Set the color and area number of the privacy mask area, and reduce the motor current so as to cut down the radiating and power enable the state display function; consumption. Note: If the privacy mask zone is already set, the corresponding Tilt angle: normal, far version. privacy mask zone will be displayed on the screen. Step 3: Click the “Reset” button to set the center of the privacy 3.7 Time Function mask zone as per the dome control prompts. Note: The vertical angle can not be larger than 70°. Step 4: Please control the pan and tilt travel of the dome to set the size of the privacy mask zone. And press “Apply” button to finish it. Note: The number of the privacy mask zones is determined by the camera module used. The Hitachi camera modules support 4 privacy mask zones and Sony dome drives support 24 privacy mask zones, and Panasonic dome drives support 15 privacy mask zones. Figure 3-43 Time function 19 In mode calling, the mode status (On/Off) and effective period of the cameras can be set flexibly. Compared to normal tour, time tour is more flexible. Act mode: Close (No tour), Once (valid for that day), Everyday (valid every day) and User-def. Act time: When the act mode is “User-def”, the act time can be selected. When Monday is selected, then the act will be performed every Monday. Action: For mode calling, the response action includes 6 modes in the "Camera" setting interface; for time tour, the response action can be NO.1~32 preset, NO.1~4 pattern or NO.1~4 autopan optional, and the start time and end time of each action is settable. the software. For detailed setting information, please see the V2216 Operation Manual. Alarm server IP: set the IP of the alarm server. Alarm Out Contact Users can set the responding action of each switch signal alarm input, motion detection, SD card out, network break etc. with the options: I/O out 1 (when the “Net contact” is selected, the option is invalid), Mail, FTP, SD card, Audio, All. Press the “Save” button to take it into effect. Alarm Schedule 3.8 Alarm Click “Alarm” on the left navigation bar to display the alarm setting interface shown as below: The alarm effective time can be set flexibly. Users can select the alarm period (such as Sunday, then on each Sunday, the alarm settings will be in effect in the set time; if everyday is selected, then the alarm settings will be in effect in the set time on everyday). The alarm time period is set upon 24 hours format (hour: minute). The end time must be larger than the start time. 3.9 Record Click the Record button on the navigation bar to display the interface shown as below: Figure 3-44 Alarm settings Alarm configuration The dome supports 2 alarm inputs (I/O In 1 and I/O In 2) and 1 relay output (I/O Out 1). Users can set the status of each alarm Figure 3-45 Record Settings input: Grounded Circuit and Open Circuit optional. The record interface contains two tab pages: Settings, Replay. Alarmout contact: Set the transfer mode of the alarm signal: “Local contact” and “Net contact” optional. Local contact: I/O output is triggered by I/O alarm input, motion detection or SD card out or network break etc. The default alarmout contact is “local contact”. Net contact: I/O output is controlled by the surveillance management software. Note: The function here shall work together with the Digital Video Surveillance Management Software, such as V2216. If “Net contact” is selected, users shall set the IP of the Alarm server as the server IP of V2216-CMS. After the necessary settings in V2216, users can control the relay switches remotely via 20 3.9.1 Parameters Setting Recording video type: select the stream to be recorded, including major stream and minor stream. SD card full: Overwrite and Stop modes optional. In overwrite mode: when the SD card is full, the new records will overwrite the old ones. In Stop mode: when the SD card is full, the recording will stop automatically. Recording mode: set the recording mode, with “Alarm triggered”, “Always”, “Close” modes optional. When the “Alarm triggered” mode is selected, and the setting of alarm associated with SD card is set in the alarm interface, then when alarm occurs, the record will triggered automatically. Users could check the status of the SD card, and format the card. If users want to plug out the card in operating, please click the “Enable” button after the “SD card operation”. number of the users; in the “Property” item, user, while stands for super stands for common user; and in the “Operation” to delete, and click item, click to edit user information. 3.9.2 Replay Figure 3-47 User information 1. Add User (1) Click “ ” to enter the interface as shown in the figure below: Figure 3-46 Search Record Figure 3-48 Add New User Search Record: set the record start time and end time. Click the Search button the start the searching. The records during the period will be listed on the interface. (2) Enter the desired User Name and Password (Special characters are not allowed, it should be letters, numeric, underline and theirs combinations. The user name includes 1~30 characters, and the password includes 8~20 characters); (3) Click “OK” button. If the setting is successful, the new user name will appear in the following account list. E.g.: user 1. Video replay: double click the record file in the list, or select one file and click “Play” button press or to play the video. In the replay, buttons to stop or pause the playing. Video Download: the record file stored in the SD card can be downloaded to the local PC. In the record list (use the “Ctrl” or Figure 3-49 Add User “Shift” buttons to multi-select), click the “download the selected files” button to enter the downloading interface. Download path: the local store path of the downloaded files. If resetting is required, please click the “browse” button. Click the “Start” button to download the files. The downloading progress will be displayed by percentage. When it 2. Delete Users Click button behind the common user you want to delete in the account list, and the following figure will display: is finished, “100%” will be shown. 3.10 Users Management The system default super user is: admin (password: admin). Super user can add, delete common users, and change the password of the common users. But the password of the super user can not be changed. The system supports 8 users at most. The following part will introduce how to add and delete users. Figure 3-50 Delete User Click “OK” button, the selected user would be deleted and the account list would be automatically updated. In the “Setting” interface, click “User” tab to display all users information of the system. The item of “Num” will display the total 21 3. Change User Password Click button in the account list, and the dialog box of Edit User Information will pop up. Chapter IV PTZ Control and Call Up 4.1 PTZ Control In live view interface, click “PTZ control” tab to expand the PTZ control interface as shown below: Figure 3-51 Input the old password, enter your desired new password for twice and then click “OK” button, a prompt pops out as following: Figure 4-1 PTZ control interface In the interface, users can perform PTZ control, iris adjustment, focus/zoom adjustment, and also set the pan and tilt speed. Figure 3-52 Edit Password Press the direction keys, the dome will start to move. Loose the key, and the move stops. buttons are used to adjust iris. 3.11 System Log Click button on the navigation bar to enter the system log interface shown as below: button is used to narrow the iris. The image will The left become dim when press this button. The right button is used to enlarge the iris. The image will become bright when press this button. buttons are used to adjust zoom. Press button to zoom out the image so as to get the tele-images. Figure 3-53 It can display 30 logs on one page. Users 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. Press button to zoom in the image so as to get the close-images. buttons are used to adjust focus. Press focus. button for wide focus, and press button for tele The pan and tilt speed can be set in this interface, with 8 different levels optional. And the higher the level is, the faster the dome moves. 22 4.2 PTZ Function Figure 4-2 PTZ function Click “PTZ Function” button, and the interface is shown as below. Users could set or call up the preset, autopan, pattern, normal tour, autoscan and auto flip function in this interface. Refer to Section 3.6.1 to 3.6.5 for the settings of preset, autopan, pattern and normal tour in the system setting interface. The dome supports 255 presets, 4 patterns, 4 autopan and 6 groups of normal tour (maximum 14 actions in each tour). Figure 4-5 Selected area zoom and centered When the option “Turn On PTZ” is selected, click “Vector Dragging” which can control the operation of PTZ dome by moving the left key of mouse. As shown below, after click “Turn On PTZ” option and click “Vector Dragging”, and then left click the mouse without release 4.3 Mouse Operation The Megapixel Network PTZ Domes can be controlled via the mouse. On the video screen, right-click the mouse to display the dialog box as shown below. Click “Turn On PTZ” option to select it. and drag it for a certain distance until a blue line with arrowhead is drew. The dome will move toward in the direction that the arrowhead shows. The longer the line is, the fast the dome moves. When the mouse clicking is released, the dome stops moving. Figure 4-3 When the option “Turn On PTZ” is selected, as shown in Figure 4-4, Figure 4-6 click “Area Zoom” which can realize the zoom and centered function of video by dragging the frame with mouse. Click somewhere of the selected area with the mouse, the target can be centered on the video display screen. Figure 4-4 Dragging the frame with mouse Under “Area Zoom” and “Vector Dragging” status, roll the scroll wheel forward to zoom in the video and backward to zoom out the video. When the “Turn On PTZ” option is selected, click “Full Screen” to display the video in full screen. Click the “Full Screen” button again to cancel the full screen display. When the “Turn On PTZ” option is disabled, double-click the screen can display the video in full screen, and double-click again can cancel the full screen display. The dome support right click operations of the mouse (snapshot). In the video display interface, right-click the window, and select “Snapshot” in the popped up menu, then the current image can be saved to the local PC. For instruction about the snapshot saving path, please refer to the section 3.5.4. Deselect “Turn On PTZ” and click “Digital Zoom” as shown below: 23 Figure 4-7 Drag your mouse on the video image and the framed image can be zoomed in as shown below: Figure 4-8 24 Infinova 51 Stouts Lane, Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852, U.S.A. Tel: 1-888-685-2002 (USA only) 1-732-355-9100 Fax: 1-732-355-9101 [email protected] V2.1 1509