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G G G G NOTICE G Important Safeguard 1. Read Instructions Read all of the safety and operating instructions before using the product. 2. Retain Instructions Save these instructions for future reference. 3. Attachments / Accessories Do not use attachments or accessories unless recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards, damage product and void warranty. 4. Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water or moisture. 5.
G G G G Content ¢ Introduction Features 7 Product & Accessories 9 Parts Name & Functions 10 £ Installation DIP Switch Setup 13 Direct Installation on the Ceiling 16 Installation using Pendant Mount Bracket 17 Installation using Wall Mount Bracket 18 Installation using Flush Mount Bracket 19 Cabling 20 ¤ Operation GPT110-IP Instruction Manual Check Points before Operation 23 Preset and Pattern Function Pre-Check 23 Starting OSD Menu 24 Reserved Preset 24 Preset 25 Swing 25 P
G G G G Content ¥ How to use OSD Menu General Rules of Key Operation for Menu 31 Main Menu 31 Display Setup 32 Privacy Zone Mask Setup 33 Camera Setup 34 Motion Setup 36 Preset Setup 38 Swing Setup 39 Pattern Setup 40 Group Setup 41 System Initialize 43 ¦ Remote Video Monitoring Remote Video Monitoring 45 Initialize IP address 47 IP finder in remote client 48 IP Finder Configuration 49 Use Internet Explorer 50 System 51 Video 52 Audio 54 Network 55 Serial 57 Event
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G G G G INTRODUCTION 1 Features Camera Specifications z CCD Sensor z Zoom Magnification : u 10 Optical Zoom, u 10 Digital Zoom (Max u 100 Zoom) z Day & Night Function z Various Focus Mode : Auto-Focus / Manual Focus / Semi-Auto Focus. z Independent & Simultaneous Camera Characteristic Setup in Preset operation : 1/4" Interline Transfer CCD Advanced Pan/Tilt Functions z Max.
G G G G INTRODUCTION 1 OSD (On Screen Display) Menu z OSD menu is provided to display the status of camera and to configure the functions interactively. z The information such as Camera ID, Pan/Tilt Angle, Alarm Input and Preset can be displayed on screen. Alarm I/O Functions(Analog Only) z z 4 alarm sensor Inputs are available. To completely eliminate external electric noise and shock, alarm sensor Input is decoupled from photo coupler.
G G G G 1 INTRODUCTION Product & Accessories Product & Accessories z Main Body z Surface Mount Bracket z Screws & Terminal Block z Wrench z Audio Cable & Video Cable z Lan Cable Options GGGGGG GGGGGGGG GGGGGG z Flush Mount Bracket GPT110-IP Instruction Manual GGGGGG z Pendant Mount Bracket G z Wall Mount Bracket 9 G
G G G G 1 INTRODUCTION Parts Name & Functions G Surface Mount Bracket Cabling Terminal Block G G G Audio Mounting Hole Safety Retention Spring Main Body Lock-up Screw RJ-45 DIP Switch Dome Cover Main Unit / Surface Mount Bracket z Dome Cover Back of Main Unit Do not remove protective vinyl from dome cover before finishing all installation processes to protect dome cover from scratches or dust. z Surface Mount Bracket Used to install the camera directly on the ceiling.
G G G G 1 GND IN POWER LED OUT INTRODUCTION RESET z Reset Button Reboot the network function when it is NOT working properly. z Power LED Illuminates in bright red when the power is supplied to the unit. z Audio Connection Connect to a speaker, MIC, and Ground Wire with an appropriate wire.
G G G G CHAPTER 2 Chapter 2.
G G G G INSTALLATION 2 DIP Switch Setup Before you install the camera, you should set the DIP switches to configure the camera ID and communication protocol. Camera ID Setup z ON ON z 1 ID number of camera is set using a binary number. Example is shown bellow. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The range of ID is 1~255. Do not use 0 as camera ID. Factory default of Camera ID is 1. z If you want to control a certain camera, you must match the camera ID with Cam ID setting of DVR or Controller.
G G G G 2 INSTALLATION Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 ID 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 21 on off on off on off off off 31 on on on on on off off off 22 off on on off on off off off 32 off off off off off on off off 23 on on on off on off off off 33 on off off off off on off off 24 off off off on on off off off 34 off on off off off on off off 25 on off off on on off o
G G G G INSTALLATION 2 Terminal Resistor Setup ON Terminal resistor is used if your system meets one of following two ON conditional cases. 1 2 3 4 z Case1: Control cable between camera and controller is relatively long (1:1 connection) If communication cable is very long, the electrical signal will bind in the terminal point. This reflected signal causes signal distortion, resulting in a degradation of camera function. In this case, the terminal resistor of both sides (i.e.
G G G G INSTALLATION 2 Direct Installation on the Ceiling ྙ To pass cables to upside of ceiling, please ྚ make a 2~2.5 inch (50~60mm) hole on the Fasten surface mount bracket to ceiling with 4 screws. ceiling panel. ྛ Wire cables to terminal block and connect the terminal blocks to main unit. ྜ Fasten main unit to surface mount bracket with 4 lock-up screws.
G G G G INSTALLATION 2 Installation using Pendant Mount Bracket ྙ Fasten pendant mount bracket to ceiling with 3 screws. ྚ Wire cables to terminals and connect the terminals to main unit. Do not use surface mount bracket! G G G ྛG Fasten main unit to pendant mount bracket with ྜٻRemove protective vinyl from dome coverٻډ 4 screws.
G G G G INSTALLATION 2 Installation using Wall Mount Bracket ྙ Fasten wall mount bracket to ceiling with 3 screws. ྚ Wire cables to terminals and connect the terminals to main unit. Do not use surface mount bracket! ྛ Fasten main unit to wall mount bracket with 4 ྜٻRemove protective vinyl from dome coverٻډ screws.
G G G G 2 INSTALLATION Installation using Flush Mount Bracket ྙ Cut 3 holes in ceiling ྚG Align main body bracket with flush mount bracket. Fasten with screws. . ྛG Connect fall-proof spring to main body hook. Assemble and fasten with screws. ྜྷG Secure flush mount bracket to the ceiling with screws through the 3 holes on the ྜG Put main body and bracket assembly into main hole. ྞG Cover assembly with bracket cover and turn it clockwise. bracket.
G G G G INSTALLATION 2 Cabling Power PWR(+) PWR(-) NC RS-485(+) RS-485(-) VIDEO(+) VIDEO(-) Controller/ DVR IrDA Sensor IN COM+ IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 Door Switch BNC Sensor Moinitor Cabling Terminal Block INTERNET LAN CABLE BROWSER MIC SPEAKER AUDIO CABLE RJ-45 AUDIO Power Connection z Please check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully. Rated power is indicated on the back of main unit.
G G G G Video Connection z 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Connect with BNC coaxial cable. Alarm Input Connection z Sensor Input Internal SENSOR IN1 SENSOR COM (GND) SENSOR IN2 SENSOR COM (GND) SENSOR IN3 SENSOR COM (GND) SENSOR IN4 SENSOR COM (GND) Before connecting sensors, check the sensor driver voltage and output signal type.
G G G G CHAPTER 3 Chapter 3.
G G G G OPERATION 3 Check Points before Operation z Before power is applied, please check the cables carefully. z The camera ID of the controller must be identical to that of the target camera. The camera ID can be checked by reading DIP switch of the camera. z If your controller supports multi-protocols, the protocol must be changed to match to that of the camera. z If you changed camera protocol by changing DIP switch, the change will be effective after you reboot the camera.
G G G G OPERATION 3 Starting OSD Menu z Function Using the OSD menu, Preset, Pattern, Swing, Group and Alarm Input function can be configured for each application z Enter Menu [95] Reserved Preset z Description z Function GPT110-IP Instruction Manual Some Preset numbers are reserved to special functions.
G G G G 3 OPERATION Preset z Function Max. 127 positions can be stored as Preset position. The Preset number can be assigned from 1 to 128, but 95 is reserved for starting OSD menu. Camera characteristics (i.e. White Balance, Auto Exposure) can be set up independently for each preset. Label should be blank and "Camera Adjust" should be set to "GLOBAL" as default. All characteristics can be set up in OSD menu.
G G G G 3 OPERATION Pattern z Function Pattern Function allows the camera to memorize a path (often a curved path) created by controller joystick for an assigned time. The camera will then retrace the path exactly as memorized. 4 Patterns are available and Maximum 1200 communication commands can be stored in a pattern. z Set Pattern Patterns can be created by one of following two methods. Method 1) [Pattern NO.] { Pattern editing screen is displayed as bellow.
G G G G OPERATION 3 Group z Function The group function allows a running sequence of Presets, Pattern and/or Swings. Max 8 groups can be stored. Each group can have max 20 action entities which can be preset, pattern or swing. Preset speed can be set up and the repeat number of Pattern & Swing can be set up in Group setup. Dwell time between actions can also be set up. z Set Group Use OSD Menu to create a Group. z Run Group Method 1) [Group NO.
G G G G 3 OPERATION Other Functions z Power Up Action This function enables the camera to resume the last action executed before power down. Most actions such as Preset, Pattern, Swing and Group are available for this function, but Jog actions cannot be resumed. z Auto Flip If the tilt angle arrives at the top of tilt orbit (90°), zoom module camera will keep moving in the opposite tilt direction (180°) to keep tracing targets.
G G G G OPERATION 3 OSD Display of Main Screen Preset Label Image Flip Camera ID LABEL12345 PRESET1 F CAM 1 I:1--4 15/4/x1/N Action Title Alarm Information P/T/Z Information z P/T/Z Information Current Pan/Tilt angle in degree, zoom magnification and a compass direction. z Camera ID Current Camera ID(Address). z Action Title Followings are possible Action Titles and their meaning.
G G G G CHAPTER 4 Chapter 4.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU General Rules of Key Operation for Menu z 4 The menu items surrounded with ( ) always have a sub menu. z At all menu levels, to go into sub menu, press NEAR key. z To go to up one menu level, press FAR key. z To move from items to item in the menu, use joystick in the Up/Down or Left/Right. z To change a value of an item, use Up/Down of the joystick in the controller. z Press NEAR key to save values and Press FAR key to cancel values.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Display Setup DISPLAY SETUP -----------------------CAMERA ID ON PTZ INFORMATION AUTO ACTION TITLE AUTO PRESET LABEL AUTO ALARM INPUT AUTO BACK EXIT This menu defines Enable/Disable of OSD display on Main Screen. If an item is set to be AUTO, the item is displayed only when the value of it is changed.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Privacy Zone Mask Setup PRIVACY ZONE -----------------------MASK NO 1 UNDEFINED DISPLAY OFF CLEAR MASK CANCEL Select area in image to mask. z Mask No [1~4] Select Mask number. If the selected mask has already data, camera moves as it was set. Otherwise, “UNDEFINED” will be displayed under “Mask NO”. BACK EXIT z Display [ON/OFF] Sets if camera makes mask shows or not on images. z Clear Mask [CANCEL/OK] Deletes data in the selected mask NO.
G G G G 4 HOW TO USE OSD MENU Camera Setup Setup the general functions of zoom camera module. ZOOM CAMERA SETUPG ------------------------G FOCUS MODE SEMIAUTOG DIGITAL ZOOM ONG LINE LOCK OFFG IMAGE FLIP OFFG G G z Focus Mode [AUTO/MANUAL/SEMIAUTO] Sets camera focus mode. { SEMIAUTO Mode Automatically BACKG EXITG selects focus mode from Manual Focus or Auto Focus depending on type of operation.
G G G G 4 HOW TO USE OSD MENU Auto Exposure Setup z Backlight [ON/OFF] Sets Backlight Compensation AE SETUP - GLOBAL -----------------------BACKLIGHT OFF DAY/NIGHT AUTO1 BRIGHTNESS 25 IRIS AUTO SHUTTER ESC AGC NORMAL SSNR MIDDLE SENS-UP BACK EXIT z Day/Night [AUTO1/AUTO2/DAY/NIGHT] AUTO1 exchanges Day/Night mode faster than AUTO2. z Brightness [0~100] Adjusts brightness of images. Iris, Shutter Speed and Gain are adjusted automatically in correspondence with this value.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Motion Setup MOTION SETUP -----------------------MOTION LOCK OFF PWR UP ACTION ON AUTO FLIP ON JOG MAX SPEED 120/SEC JOG DIRECTION INVERSE FRZ IN PRESET OFF BACK EXIT Setup the general functions of Pan/Tilt motions. z Motion Lock [ON/OFF] If Motion Lock is set to ON, it is impossible to set up and delete Preset, Swing, Pattern and Group. It is only possible to run these functions.
G G G G 4 HOW TO USE OSD MENU Parking Action Setup PARKING ACTION SETUP -----------------------PARK ENABLE OFF WAIT TIME 00:10:00 PARK ACTION HOME If Park Enable is set to ON, camera runs assigned function automatically if there is no PTZ command during assigned "Wait Time". z Park Enable [ON/OFF] z Wait Time [1~10/15/30 seconds & 1/2/3/4 minutes] The time is displayed with "hh:mm:ss" format BACK EXIT and can be changed in 1 min units.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Preset Setup PRESET SETUP -----------------------PRESET NO. 1 CLR PRESET CAM ADJUST z Preset Number [1~128] If a selected preset is already defined, camera moves to pre-defined position and preset CANCEL characteristics such as Label and Relay Outputs LABEL123 GLOBAL show on monitor. If a selected preset is not defined, “UNDEFINED” shows on monitor.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Swing Setup SWING SETUP -----------------------SWING NO. 1 1ST POS. NOT USED 2ND POS. NOT USED SWING SPEED CLEAR SWING 30/SEC CANCEL BACK EXIT z Swing Number [1~8] Select Swing number to edit. If a selected Swing is not defined, "NOT USED" is displayed in 1st Position and 2nd Position z 1st Position 2nd Position [PRESET 1~128] Set up the 2 position for Swing function. If a selected preset is not defined, "UNDEFINED" will be displayed as shown below.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Pattern Setup PATTERN SETUP -----------------------PATTERN NO. 1 UNDEFINED CLR PATTERN CANCEL z Pattern Number [1~4 ] Selects Pattern number to edit. If a selected "UNDEFINED" pattern number is not defined, will be displayed under selected pattern number. z Clear Pattern BACK EXIT [CANCEL/OK] Deletes data in current pattern z Edit Pattern Starts editing pattern.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 Group Setup GROUP SETUP -----------------------GROUP NO. 1 UNDEFINED CLEAR GROUP CANCEL z Group Number [1~8] Selects Group number to edit. If a selected Group number is not defined, "UNDEFINED" will be displayed under selected Group number. BACK EXIT z Clear Group [CANCEL/OK] Deletes data in current Group z Edit Group Starts editing Group.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU EDIT GROUP 1 -----------------------NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT -----------------------1 PRESET 1 00:03 360 2 NONE 3 NONE 4 NONE 5 NONE -----------------------SAVE [ :MOVE CURSOR] CANCEL [ :CHANGE VAL.
G G G G HOW TO USE OSD MENU 4 System Initialize z Clear All Data SYSTEM INITIALIZE -----------------------CLEAR ALL DATA NO CLR DISPLAY SET NO CLR CAMERA SET NO CLR MOTION SET NO CLR EDIT DATA NO REBOOT CAMERA NO REBOOT SYSTEM NO Deletes all configuration data such as display, camera, motion setup and so on.
G G G G CHAPTER 5 Chapter 5.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 Remote Video Monitoring There are two ways to view video between the site and center system. In order for a proper operation, an IP address must be set accordingly. Default ID : admin Default Password : 1234 Video Monitoring using Internet Explorer If an encoder’s IP address is entered on the Internet Explorer, the system will ask for confirmation to install Active-X control.
G G G G 5 REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING Remote controller in live view -View Size : Change screen size according to your monitor. Default value is ‘x1’ and this means original size. CLICK -Moving control : place your mouse in the circle and click. PTZ moves on that way -Zoom In/Out(Tele/Wide) : zoom in & out current watching. -HOME : Move to home position. *for more details, see ‘Motion Setup->Park Action’ setup. -Focus Near/Far & auto focus button : only works on ‘Manual focus’ setup.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 Initialize IP address If a system IP address is lost, the system can be reset to the system default IP address using the reset button in the back side of the system. ཛ While system is in operation, press the reset button for more than 5 seconds. ཛྷ The system will reboot automatically ཝ Once the system reboots, IP address will be set to the system default as below. x IP mode Fixed IP x IP address 192.168.10.100 x Subnet mask 255.255.255.
G G G G 5 REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING IP finder in remote client To use IP camera over network, you should set IP address first on your IP camera. T Prepare Network cable T Connect to available Network port. T Find IP address of the network camera with IP installer or IP remote s.w * IP installer : Find IP address of registered device, update and web connection IP finder IP finder searches all available devices on connected network.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 IP Finder Configuration Configuration In Configuration page, user can setup connection type and IP address information. - DHCP : Once you select DHCP, it disables IP address information field. To use this option, you must check your network support DHCP.G - PPPoE : Use this option when you use WAN service. To use WAN service, you need ID & Password from your service provider.G - Static IP : if you know all IP information, select this option.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 G Use Internet Explorer G The server can be configured using web browser. Type IP address in the address input area of Internet Explorer, then a live viewing screen will be displayed. Press Setup button located in the upper right area of the monitoring screen, then the setup page for server setup will be displayed.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 System G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G Video Standard Select NTSC or PAL System ID Alphanumeric System ID to be transferred to remote software Language Language to be used for web-based configuration(English, Japanese and Korean) Firmware version Current firmware version Start Time Latest system boot date and time Current Time Enter a new date and time and press Set Current Time button to update date & time Time Zone Select ti
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 Video G G Preference Preference in video compression and transmission: With ‘Bitrate’ selected, the video compression will be effected by the ‘Bitrate’ value entered. With ‘Quality’ selected, the video compression will be effected by the quality of image selected.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 G Frame rate Selectable video frame rate: Determine the maximum number of frames of video images to compress. The frame rate of actually transmitted video can be affected by the network bandwidth limitation Quality The selection is possible with Preference is set to ‘Quality’ Bitrate The value is applicable when Preference is set to ‘Bit rate’ I-Frame Interval Possible values between 0 and 255. There will be no I-frames if 0 is selected.
G G G G 5 REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING Audio G Mode Input Gain GPT110-IP Instruction Manual Select audio operation mode Mode Action Off No operation Tx-Only Transmit only Rx-Only Receive only Tx & Rx Transmit and Receive Set audio input gain 54 G
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 Network G GPT110-IP Instruction Manual 55 G
G G G G 5 REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING IP Mode Three IP modes are supported. Depending on the selected mode, further configuration items come as follows. IP Mode Selection Fixed IP Local IP Description Fixed IP address Local Gateway Gateway IP address Local Subnet Subnet mask ൯ Please ask an IP address information from ISP provider or network manager DNS Set DNS server IP address. PORT Base Port : communication port for each connection.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 Serial G This page is used only for developer and test purpose. In this page, user can define serial connection of camera and this is only used when user control camera as RS485 telemetry. No available in IP connection control G G RS485 port Set connection type with each connection information. To get detail of RS-485 connection, refer to PTZ camera’s instructions. PTZ Set PTZ type and ID according to configured setup.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 G Event G In this page, user can define alarm activity and notification from local to remote. Local Define what type of reaction in local followed by each event. There are E-mail, FTP and Move to preset position option. On Disconnect Define what type of reaction will be on when system is disconnected. E-mail Set mail server information to send out e-mail to specified user. Check if you will Notification include Video Clip or not.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 Preset d Preset Name c Move Camera to normal view e Press Set Button f Save Preset Configuration Set the PTZ Presets by following the next steps. ཛG Move cameras to desired view using PTZ control buttons. ཛྷG Enter Preset name. ཝG Press Set button. ཞ Once all the presets are set, press Save List button. Move to Preset Position Select a preset from the Preset and press Go To button, then, the camera will move to the selected preset position.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 User G User can be registered and authority level of a user can be specified. User configuration is allowed only to admin user. MAX. 16 users can be registered and each user can have one of four authorities.
G G G G REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING 5 User ID and password need to be entered and privilege level need to be selected. User ID and password consist of alphanumeric string of MAX. 15characters. Delete User A user is deleted by pressing Delete button. Change Password Pressing Modify Password button after selecting a user shows a page for changing password. In case of changing admin password, the old password is checked.
G G G G CHAPTER 6 Chapter 6.
G G G G SPECIFICATIONS 6 Specifications Network Interface Ethernet 10/100 Base-T(RJ45) Network Protocol TCP/IP,UDP, Multicast, DHCP, PPPoE, SMTP, HTTP, SNMP Standard H.264 Network Data Rate 32Kbps ~ 4Mbps NTSC : 720u480, 720u240, 352u480, 352u240 PAL : 720u576, 720u288, 352u576, 352u288 Resolution Video Audio Max Frame Rate NTSC : Max. 30fps PAL : Max. 25fps Frame Rate Range NTSC : 0.2 ~ 30fps PAL : 0.
G G G G SPECIFICATIONS Model PT110N Video Signal System NTSC CCD 1/4'' Interline Transfer CCD Max. Pixels 811(H)u508(V) 410K Effective Pixels Horizontal Res. 768(H)u494(V) 380K 500 TV Line(Color), 570 TV Line(B/W) S/N Ratio 50 dB (AGC Off) u10 Optical Zoom, u10 Digital Zoom Zoom Camera Focal length F1.8, f=3.8~38mm Min. illumination 0.7 Lux (Color) / 0.
G G G G SPECIFICATIONS 6 Dimension z Main Unit & Surface Mount Bracket z Pendant Mount Bracket z Wall Mount Bracket measurement (mm)G GPT110-IP Instruction Manual 65 G