AVer SF2121H-R User Manual
Table of Contents Important Safeguard ....................................................................... 1 Package Contents............................................................................ 2 Optional Accessory ......................................................................... 2 IP Camera Parts ............................................................................... 3 Front Panel .............................................................................................
System > Image > OSD ........................................................................ 24 System > Image > Preference .............................................................. 25 System > Image > Exposure ................................................................. 26 System > Image > Advanced ................................................................ 27 System > Image > Privacy Mask........................................................... 28 System > Video Stream ..................
Impor tant Safe guar d - Do not use power supply with different voltage than the one supplied in this unit. - Keep this unit away from direct heat or sunlight. - Unplug the power of this unit as soon as smoke or unusual odor is detected. - Do not expose this unit to rain or high humidity environment. - Do not attempt to open the housing or service this unit by yourself. Always refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. - Unplug the power supply before cleaning.
Packa ge Contents Make sure the following items are included in the package. Power Adapter (12V, 2A) * The power adapter will vary depending on the standard power outlet of the country where it is sold.
IP Camer a Par ts F ro nt Pa ne l (3) (1) (1) (2) (3) Built-in MIC Lens Light Sensor (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) RJ45 Ethernet Port DC 12V I/O Terminal Block Power LED Indicator SD card slot Video Out Audio Out Reset button Console MIC DIP switch (2) (fig. 1.1) Rear Pa nel (6) (7) (1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (11) (3) (4) (5) (fig. 1.2) Note: The reset button will set all the configuration settings back to factory default. C S- Mou nt L en s (1) (2) (3) (fig. 1.
Setting Up the IP Camera This section provides useful tips on how to adjust the IP camera to meet your needs. Co nn ect ing the Le ns 1. Screw in the CS-mount lens clockwise to the CS-mounting ring. Make sure the lens adhesive cover is removed when using it for the first time. 2. Connect the CS-mount lens cable to the socket. D e p lo yi n g N e tw ork Network Connection via Ethernet Switch 1. Connect the RJ45 cable from the Ethernet switch to LAN (PoE) port of SF2121H-R. Ethernet Switch 2.
Power over Ethernet Connection SF2121H-R is fully complied with PoE standard. It allows you to use PoE enabled switch or PoE injector to transmit data and power thru single Ethernet cable. PoE Enabled Switch Connection Diagram PoE Switch PoE Injector Connection Diagram PoE Injector Wall outlet Power cable Ethernet Switch RJ45 LED LED Blinking Green St e a d y Ye l l o w S ta t u s Connected to 100 Base-T mode and also transmitting and receiving data. Connected to the Internet.
Co nn ect ing the Exter na l D e vice s to I/O Te r min al B lo ck (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Alarm Data In Alarm Data Out Power 12V support 200mA Ground RS-485 (+) RS-485 (-) (1) (2) (6) (5) (3) (4) P ow er L ED LED St e a d y R e d Blinking Red No Light S ta t u s Power on Firmware update complete Power off I n ter na l Conne ct i o n Diag ram o f DI /DO Ad just ing t he C S- mou nt R ing 1. Unplug the CS-mount lens cable from the socket.
2. Unscrew the CS-mount lens counterclockwise. 3. Place one lens ring pad. 4. Screw the CS-mount lens and connect the CS-mount lens cable to the socket. Check if the IP camera can display proper image. If not, repeat step 3 and 4 to add the next ring. If all the rings are used up and still the IP camera cannot display proper image. Remove all the rings and continue to next step. 5. Using the L-type hex wrench loosen the bolt underneath the IP camera. 6. Remove the CS-mount ring from the IP camera.
7. Screw the CS-mount ring to the CSmount lens. 8. Screw the CS-mount lens clockwise back. Unscrew a little and plug the CSmount lens cable to the socket. Repeat this till the IP camera display the image properly. 9. Once the IP camera has detected the image, use the L-type hex wrench slightly secure bolt underneath the IP camera. Note: Do not fully tighten bolt underneath the IP camera for it may damage the CS-mount ring.
2. Loosen up the focus and zoom control screws and adjust the focus and zoom range. Tighten the focus and zoom screw once you are done adjusting. Zoom Control Focus Control Setting up the IP Camer a over the Inter net Depending on your network connection, you can add the IP camera to the network in DHCP or Non-DHCP server/router. Make sure the IP address of your computer and the IP camera must be within the same LAN. In accessing the IP camera, you need to use IE browser.
settings and then click [Apply]. This will change the setting and rescan the network again. 6. The IE browser will open and direct you to IP camera login page. This requires IPViewer.ocx to run. If the IE ActiveX warning message appears, click to allow running the add-on.
Panel > Network Connections > right click on the connection to change > option to TCP/IP or TCP/IPv4 Properties. 3. Type the default IP http://192.168.1.168 in the IE address bar. 4. You will be directed to IP camera login page. This requires IPViewer.ocx to run. If the IE ActiveX warning message appears, click to allow running the add-on. Please refer to p.12 on how to configure the Internet Explorer security setting. Default ID : admin Password : admin 5.
Configuring the Inter net Explorer Security Setting ActiveX is required to view and access the IP camera. High Internet Explorer security setting may prevent you from installing the ActiveX. If you are unable to view the IP camera, you may need to install ActiveX or change the security setting. To ch an ge t he In ter ne t Exp lorer Secu r it y Set ting 1. Run Internet Explorer. 2. Click Tools > Internet options. 3. Click Security tab > Local Internet > Custom level.
4. Go to ActiveX control and plug-ins and change all Disable setting to Enable or Prompt. Then click [OK]. You will now be prompt to install ActiveX and view the IP camera. U si n g th e I P C a m e r a B r ow s er I n t er fa c e The admin have the full access to the IP camera browser interface. The menu on the left, you can expand and navigate to access all the features.
Name (1) Language (2) Video screen Function Select the browser interface language. Change the video screen display. Display the actual video pixel size. Display the video screen in compact size. (3) Stream (4) Direction buttons (5) Pan & Patrol button (6) Digital /RS485 (7) Speed Control (8) Zoom control Display the video on the entire screen. Press ESC to exit full screen mode. Switch to view the video stream type. The IP camera can send multiple video streams of up to 3 types.
Using Media Player to view IP Camer a Some media player support viewing network streaming such as VLC media player. Use the format below to view your IP camera. The WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ below represents the IP address. RTSP://WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ:554/live_st1 -->for Stream 1 RTSP://WWW.XXX.YYY.ZZZ:554/live_st2 -->for Stream 2 (if stream 2 is enable) RTSP://WWW.XXX.YYY.
(1) (2) (3) (4) Name Export Settings Import Settings Reboot Reset (5) Factory Default (6) Firmware Upgrade Function Backup all the configuration settings. Restore or replace the current settings with the backup file. Restart the IP camera. Set all the configuration settings back to default except the user management and network settings. Set all the configuration settings back to factory default. Upgrade the firmware to the latest version. To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware 1.
S ys t e m > G ene ra l > D a t e & Tim e In the Date & Time tab, admin can manually set the date and time setting or synchronize it with the Internet time server or the computer date and time setting. This is used to record the time whenever there is a significant occurrence listed in system log and is also used in event scheduling. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting.
S ys t e m > G ene ra l > S ys t e m L og In the System Log, admin can view and search the significant event occurred in the IP camera. S ys t e m > U s er Ma nag e men t In User Management, only admin level is authorized to create, delete, and edit account to connect to the IP camera and configure the client connection setting. There are 2 tabs in User Management setting: Account and Connection.
User Type Access rights Admin Can access all the configuration pages Operator Can preview live image, modify and adjust certain settings except in System > General, User Management, and Network; and SD Card > Management. As for the I/O Control, admin could enable/disable allowing operator to access it. Viewer Can only access the preview and status information pages. 3. Enter the same password in Password and Confirm Password text box. Then click Add.
S ys t e m > Us er Ma nag e men t > Co nn ect ion In Connection tab, admin can set the total number of user to access the IP camera, and filter the IP address to allow or deny accessing the IP camera. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Name (1) Http Connection (2) Maximum Number of Clients (3) Enable Filter list (4) Filter Type (5) Filter List Function Select the connection type. For higher security data transmission level, select http & https or https only.
Name Function corresponding subnet mask to be filtered. Range – assign a range of IP address to be filtered. 3. Save to add the created data in the filter list or Cancel to void the operation and exit. S ys t e m > N e tw ork In this section, only admin level is authorized to set up the Network settings. S ys t e m > Ne tw ork > Set ting In Setting tab, you can configure the type of network connection for IP camera and assign name for the IP camera.
Name (3) Network Type Function Select the type of IP camera Network connection. DHCP – select this option to automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server, whenever the IP camera is connected to the network. You can use the IP camera UPnP Discovery software in the CD to easily setup the IP camera network. Static IP – select this option to manually assign a fix IP address to the IP camera. PPPoE – select this option to access the IP camera anywhere with Internet connection.
S yst em > Netw ork > DDN S In DDNS tab, you can configure the dynamic domain name service setting. DDNS is a service that provides fixed host and domain name for the IP camera with dynamic IP address. It automatically updates the new IP address to the dynamic server of the domain name. To use this feature, you need to register a domain name at http://dyn.com/dns/ . Enter the DDNS domain name, user, password and enable DDNS enable check box.
S ys t e m > N e tw ork > Ot he rs In Others tab, you can configure the enable/disable the UPnP setting. If your router does not support UPnP function, you can enable the UPnP forwarding and set the port mapping. S ys t e m > Ima ge Both admin and operator levels can adjust the Image setting. There are 5 tabs: OSD, Preference, Exposure, Advanced, and Privacy Mask. S ys t e m > Ima ge > O SD In OSD tab, you can enable/disable overlaying time stamp, text title and add logo.
Name (1) Time Stamp (2) Title Stamp (3) Title Text (4) Logo (5) Customize Logo Function Select the location of the Time Stamp. Click the checkbox to enable/disable display the date and time stamp. Select the location of the Text Title. Click the checkbox to enable/disable display the text title. Enter the title text, e.g. 10F. Select the location of the logo image file. Click the checkbox to enable/disable display the logo. Upload your company logo. The maximum size is 64 x 64 pixels.
S ys t e m > Ima ge > Exp os ur e In Exposure tab, you can set the exposure zone, exposure mode, and calibrate the DC Iris. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. (1) (2) (3) Name (1) Exposure Area (2) Exposure Mode (3) DC-Iris Calibration Function Select the exposure area choices to define the light distribution and bring out more details. Entire screen - measure the entire screen to adjust the exposure.
S ys t e m > Ima ge > A dva n c ed In Advanced tab, you can configure the Wide Dynamic Range, Denoise, IR-Cut Filter, and B/W image at night. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Name (1) Wide Dynamic Range (2) Denoise (3) IR-cut Filter Function WDR effectively balances the video image on the screen in both bright and dark areas making it possible to see clear details.
Name (4) B/W image at night (5) Night mode priority Function Select to enable/disable switching to B/W during night mode. Select the one you want to prioritize during night mode image quality or frame rate. S ys t e m > Ima ge > Pr iva c y M a s k In Privacy Mask tab, you can enable 3 privacy masks. Simply adjust the size and position the mask on the area you want to conceal. The viewer will not be able to see the masked area. It will cover the video screen with black frame.
Name (1) Stream Type (2) Codec Type (3) Resolution (4) Stream Function Select to transmit single or simultaneous multiple streams of 2 or 3 videos. Select the type of video compression codec. Select the video size. On each stream, set the frame rate, bitrate and rate control setting. VBR (Variable Bit Rate) by default use this setting if there is a need to maintain the image quality whenever there is lot of activities on the scene or no motion.
Name (1) Audio (2) Internal/External MIC gain (3) Audio Codec (4) Alarm Audio Function Select to enable/disable the IP camera built-in mic and mic port. Select to boost up the internal/external mic gain or set to normal. Select the audio protocol, algorithm, and audio bit rate. G.711 – uses Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies on a 64 kbps channel. G.
S ys t e m > S D C a rd > F i l e Sea rc h Use this to search the captured image in the SD card. Ap p lic at ion > Mo tion De tect ion Both admin and operator levels can specify up to 3 areas on the screen to monitor the motion. In the motion detection page, the frame will blink when the motion detected has reached the percentage threshold setting. This feature can be utilized to trigger a response in Event setting. To Set the Motion Detection 1. 2. 3. 4. Click Application > Motion Detection.
assesses the changes in pixel thru percentage. The motion detection will activate when the Monitor level reaches the defined percentage. 5. Click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. A p p l ic at ion > P at r o l Both admin and operator levels can customize the Patrol setting. In this section, you can set the patrol target area, patrol sequence and dwelling time. To Setup the Patrol 1. Click Application > Patrol. 2.
5. Set the dwelling time for how long you want to stay in the preset target area. Doubleclick and enter the time. Then click OK or press enter to apply the changes. 6. Click to delete the selected preset location in the Portal Locations list and arrange the patrol order. 7. Click Save to implement the preset patrol setting. to Event Both admin and operator levels can configure the Event setting.
To Setup the Event 1. Click Event. 2. On the time table, click-drag to select from what time to what time to specify the period of the event. 3. Type a name for the Event setting. One word only and no special character. 4. Select the event color setting. 5. Set the schedule. You can edit the time and choose the days to apply the same time setting. 6. Enable the type of selection for the IP camera to trigger. - Periodically Every Other This triggers the IP camera every other minute based on the set time.
Snapshot and System log support sending the file thru Mail, and storing in FTP, NAS or SD card. You can enable multiple options to send and save the captured image. Video Clip supports storing in FTP, NAS or SD card. You can only select one storage option to save the video file. For better performance, we recommend setting the video stream bitrate value in System > Video Stream > Stream 1/2/3 > bitrate to 4000 kbps. 8.
Auto Iris DC Iris Viewing angle Horizontal 42.2°~105.4° Vertical 23.8°~57.9° Diagonal 48.3°~123.1° Lens (Optional*) Lens type Vari-focal lens (CS mount) F/no F/1.2 Focal Length F=3.1~8mm Viewing angle 105.4°(W)~42.2°(T) 3-axis bracket adjustment angle N/A Video Compression H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG Max. resolution H.264 1920 x 1080 MPEG-4 1920 x 1080 MJPEG 1600 x 1200 Max. frame rate H.264/MPEG-4 up to 30fps (1920 x 1080) MJPEG up to 24fps (1600 x 1200) MJPEG up to 30fps (1280 x 1024) H.
Ethernet Ethernet (10/100 Base-T), RJ45 connector Security Password protection Users up to 10 users simultaneously Alarm Alarm Triggers Mail, FTP, SD-card, Terminal block (DI/DO), Samba Interface Digital input/output 1/1 Built-in storage option SD card slot External microphone input supported External Audio output supported RS-485 supported General Power supply DC 12V Max. power consumption PoE 4.5W(TYP.) PoE Class 3 (IEEE802.3af); power consumption: 6.5W(TYP.) Dimensions 69.
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
warranty extends only to You as the original purchaser. Except for the foregoing, the Product is provided “AS IS.” In no event does AVer warrant that You will be able to operate the Product without problems or interruptions, or that the Product is suitable for your purposes. Your exclusive remedy and the entire liability of AVer under this paragraph shall be, at AVer’s option, the repair or replacement of the Product with the same or a comparable product.