Network Camera WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
User’s Manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning. 4.
Network Camera Table of Contents Chapter 1 — Introduction ............................................................................. 1 In This Manual.......................................................................................... 1 Features ................................................................................................... 1 Typical Applications ................................................................................. 2 Chapter 2 — Installation..........................
User’s Manual FTP Upload ...................................................................................... 32 Event ...................................................................................................... 33 Motion Detection .............................................................................. 34 Trip-Zone .......................................................................................... 35 Tampering .......................................................................
Network Camera Chapter 1 — Introduction In This Manual This manual is intended for users of the network camera and includes instructions for using and managing the camera on the network. Features This network camera compresses live video and transmits the video over Ethernet connections. The camera can be accessed, configured and managed by using the INIT (Integrated Network Installation Tool) program. It has a built-in web server, WebGuard, allowing you to monitor live video remotely using a web browser.
User’s Manual Typical Applications Remote Monitoring Remote Recording 2
Network Camera Webcasting 3
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Network Camera Chapter 2 — Installation Package Contents Network Camera C-Mount Ring DC-Type Auto Iris Lens Connector Socket Protective cover (attached to the unit) Installation CD (INIT/SiRiS Lite software and User’s Manual) Quick Reference Guide Mount Kits Dimensions 5
User’s Manual Front Side View ① Image Sensor: Converts an optical image of the object to an electric signal. NOTE: Cover the image sensor by using the protective cover provided with the camera when a lens is not mounted on the camera. Right Side View ① Protective cover ② C-Mount Ring ③ Back Focus Adjustment Ring ④ Mount Bracket Protective cover: Attach when a lens is not installed to protect the image sensor.
Network Camera Factory Reset This will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings. CAUTION: When performing a Factory Reset, you will lose any settings you have saved. Cut off the power from the camera. → Poke a straightened paperclip into the factory reset switch hole. → Turn on the power while holding the reset switch → Release the switch in about 5 seconds after the Power LED blinks.
User’s Manual Network LED: Indicates network connection status. See Appendix – LED Indicators for details. The LED will not light regardless of the status if the Status LED is disabled when configuring the System – General setup. NOTES: Camera surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary by region. Check the laws in your area before using this product for surveillance purposes.
Network Camera Manual Iris Lens 1. Remove the protective cover from the camera. 2. Mount the lens on the camera by turning the lens clockwise. 3. Turn the iris ring on the lens to the open position and adjust the iris properly. DC-Type Auto Iris Lens 1. If necessary, solder the lens control wires to the connector socket supplied with the lens. NOTE: Please refer to the lens manufacturer’s manual for soldering the lens control wires.
User’s Manual CS-Mount Lens 1. Remove the protective cover from the camera. 2. Mount the CS-mount lens on the camera by turning the lens clockwise. C-Mount Lens 1. Remove the protective cover from the camera. 2. Mount the C-mount ring on the camera by turning the ring clockwise. 3. Mount the C-mount lens on the C-mount ring by tuning the lens clockwise.
Network Camera Chapter 3 — Remote Setup Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of a camera. Run the INIT program, select a camera on the Main screen. Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu and and click the Setup icon the Remote Setup screen appears. You can also display the Remote Setup screen by selecting a camera, clicking the right mouse button and selecting Remote Setup on the Main screen. NOTE: You can also change the settings by using remote programs.
User’s Manual Quick Setup The Quick Setup allows you to change a camera’s basic system, network and video settings. System You can change a camera’s system information, import or export all settings, and add users or groups. General 12 Language: Choose the language to be used during remote setup. Name: Enter the camera name (up to 31 characters including spaces). Note: Enter additional information about the camera.
Network Camera Setup: − Load Default Setup…: Click to return all settings except date/time to the original factory settings. You can select whether or not network settings will be included when the setup is applied. Refer to the Network setup for details of the network settings. − Import Setup…: Click to apply the settings saved as a .dat file format to the camera. A setup screen appears allowing you to select the setup file.
User’s Manual − Automatic Sync: Check the box to automatically synchronize the time with a time server. Enter the IP address or the domain name of the time server and set the time interval for synchronization. If the time server uses the DVRNS function, selecting the Use DVRNS box allows you to enter the name instead of the IP address or the domain name of the time server. − Run as Server: Check the box to run the camera as a time server.
Network Camera NOTES: Only users belonging to the Administrator group can make User/Group changes. The default user ID/password is admin with no password or pacom/pacom. The default groups (Administrator, Operator, User) cannot be edited or deleted. The same authority levels are assigned to the user groups in the ONVIF protocol. The authority levels that can be assigned are: – Upgrade: The user can upgrade the software. – Setup: The user can set up the system.
User’s Manual − DHCP: Select when the camera is networked via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Click the OK button, and a temporary IP address is automatically assigned to the camera. The camera periodically will be issued a new IP address automatically. − ADSL: Select when the camera is networked via ADSL. Enter the ID and password for ADSL connection, and click the OK button. A temporary IP address is automatically assigned to the camera.
Network Camera Camera Name: Enter the camera name to be registered on the DVRNS server. Check whether or not the name is available by clicking the Check button. Help Desk: Choosing the OK button registers the camera on the DVRNS server. Proper DVRNS settings will display the help desk information of the DVRNS server. NOTES: The DVRNS (DVR Name Service) function allows the camera to use dynamic IP addresses for remote connection.
User’s Manual Use, Port: Check the box to enable and enter the port number. Admin, Watch and Record ports are set to use by default and you cannot change it. Checking the WebGuard or RTSP box allows you to connect to the camera by using the WebGuard program or media players, such as VLC Player, supporting RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) service. Remote Setup closes after saving the changes (Admin port number only).
Network Camera CAUTIONS: When changing the port settings, you must change the port settings on remote programs too. When using the HTTPS protocol, the ONVIF protocol might not work. Bandwidth Control You can control the network bandwidth by limiting the network bandwidth of the camera depending on the network traffic. Check the Network bandwidth limit box and set the desired maximum bandwidth. When the network is busy with traffic, the camera cannot use more than the maximum bandwidth.
User’s Manual Security IP Filtering: Check the box to use the IP filtering function. You can allow or block connections to the camera by designating IP addresses. − Add: Click the button to add IP addresses to the Allow List or Deny List to allow or block connection to the camera. Selecting the Host option allows you to add one IP address at a time. Selecting the Group option allows you to add continuous IP address numbers in one action by designating a range of IP addresses to add.
Network Camera IEEE 802.1X Check the IEEE 802.1X box to use the IEEE 802.1X network connection authentication function. Certificates: Uploads a certificate or private key for network connection depending on the authentication type. Entering a private key password might be required depending on the authentication type. Settings: Sets up EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). − EAP Type: Select the type of authentication to be used for network connection authentication.
User’s Manual Video You can set up camera setting and features for streaming, webcasting, MAT and privacy masking. Camera Image Sensor: Click the tab to set up image sensor settings. Mirroring: Check the Horizontal or Vertical box to flip images horizontally or vertically. Pivot: Set whether to enable or disable the pivot function. When the pivot function is enabled, images are rotated 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise. If vertical resolution is less than 320, this function is not supported.
Network Camera Noise Filter: Set the degree of the noise filtration. This adjustment can be used to decrease noise in low light conditions. The higher the value is set, the less the noise there is. However, too high of a setting might cause overall image blurring. B&W Mode: When in the black and white mode, images are displayed in black and white and are clearer in low light conditions. − Off, On: Disables or enables the black and white mode.
User’s Manual Exposure: Click the tab to set up exposure settings. AE Target Gain: Set the target gain for the exposure compensation. The camera compensates the exposure automatically based on the selected target gain. The higher the value is, the brighter the images are. Local Exposure: Set the local exposure. It provides images except the backlight area clearly when very dark and very bright areas exist simultaneously in the screen for backlight under low light conditions.
Network Camera Miscellaneous: Click the tab to set up other settings. Video Output: Select the video signal for video output.
User’s Manual Primary, Secondary, Tertiary: The camera supports multistream video (priority: Primary > Secondary > Tertiary). Set whether to enable or disable the streams. Some of the settings may change depending on the settings of streams of higher priority and the tertiary stream may not be available (see the table below).
Network Camera NOTE: Simultaneous connections to the camera might cause the frame rate to decrease due to the network bandwidth overload. Webcasting The camera can stream live video from the camera to a website. HTML Code: Copy the HTML Code that is displayed on the screen and paste it in your web page code. Stream: Select a stream to use for webcasting. Only the streams in use are available. NOTE: To use the webcasting service, you must check the Allow Anonymous Login option during 3.
User’s Manual MAT Check the MAT box to use the MAT (Motion Adaptive Transmission) function for video streaming and recording. This function is available only when the slow shutter mode is set to off. Refer to the Video – Camera (Exposure tab) setup for details about the slow shutter mode setting. Sensitivity: Set the motion sensitivity. The higher the number is, the more sensitive it is. Inactivity Period: Set the inactivity period.
Network Camera Privacy Masking Check the Privacy Masking box to restrict monitoring of specific areas for privacy reasons. The privacy masking areas are displayed in the black color during monitoring. Privacy Masking Setup: Set up privacy masking areas (max. 16). − (Select) or (Clear): Click to select or clear a block for privacy masking area. You can select or clear the several blocks of an area using the mouse dragging. − No. / Name: Displays a list of the preset privacy masking areas.
User’s Manual Event Action You can set up event actions to be taken when the camera detects events. Email Check the Email box to send an email. SMTP Server, Port: Enter the IP address or domain name and port number of the SMTP server attained from your network administrator. You can use the domain name instead of the IP address if you set up the DNS server when setting up the network. Select Use SSL/TLS if the SMTP server requires SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) authentication.
Network Camera Remote Callback Check the Remote Callback box to send a callback message to remote systems (Not supported for the WebGuard program). IP Address, Port: Enter the IP addresses and port numbers of the remote systems to send a message. Retry: Select the number of times to try sending a message if it fails to send.
User’s Manual FTP Upload Check the FTP Upload box to upload event detected images in JPEG file format to an ftp server. FTP Server: Click the Add button to register an ftp server. Clicking the Remove button deletes the registered ftp server. When an event is detected, the event detected images will be uploaded in JPEG file format to the ftp server registered as a primary server.
Network Camera − Upload Frequency: Displays only when the upload type is set to Always. Set up the upload rate, and the preset number of images will be uploaded to the ftp server during the preset time. − Upload 1 image per: Displays only when the upload type is set to Event. Set up the upload rate. Selecting Upload for allows you to set how long after an event is detected that event detected images will be uploaded and at what upload rate.
User’s Manual Motion Detection Check the Motion Detection box to set up a motion detection event. When the camera detects a motion in a configured motion detection zone, it considers the motion as an event. Sensitivity: Set the motion sensitivity for daytime and nighttime independently. The higher the number is, the more sensitive it is.
Network Camera − Remote Callback: Check the box and select the remote systems to send a message (Not supported for the WebGuard program). − FTP Upload: Check the box to upload images to an ftp server. NOTE: You must properly configure the settings related to each event action when setting them up to enable event actions. Refer to the Event Action setup. Trip-Zone Check the Trip-Zone box to set up a trip-zone event.
User’s Manual Motion Ignoring Interval: Select the motion ignoring dwell time from the drop-down list. The camera will not log or send notifications of motion events occurring during the preset interval after a motion is detected. You can control excessive event logging and remote notifications of motion detection events by adjusting the motion ignoring dwell intervals. Daytime: Set up the daytime range. The camera will consider the remaining time range as the nighttime.
Network Camera Use Ignoring Time: Set up the event ignoring time. The camera will not consider tampering that occurs during the preset time span as an event. Event Action: Check the box for each action the camera is to take when it detects a tampering. − Send Email: Check the box to send an email. Selecting Image Attachment attaches an event detected image file (.JPG) to the email. − Remote Callback: Check the box and select the remote systems to send a message (Not supported for the WebGuard program).
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Network Camera Chapter 4 — WebGuard You can monitor live video images from the camera on the web browser by using the WebGuard program.
User’s Manual NOTES: There might be a problem with the bottom of the WebGuard page being cropped caused by the address or status bars in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0. In this situation, it is recommended that websites open windows without address or status bars by changing Internet setting. (Go to Tools, and Internet Options, and then the Security tab → Click the Custom level… button → Select Enable for the Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars option.
Network Camera ① Log Out: Click to log out of the WebGuard program. ② Version: Position the mouse pointer on the WebWatch logo to see the WebGuard program version. ③ Information: The Information window displays the login information of WebGuard. ④ Full Display: Clicking the button displays the video in full screen. Pressing the Esc button on a keyboard returns to the previous screen. ⑤ Camera Button: The button displays the camera number.
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Network Camera Appendix LED Indicators LED Status Network LED Unlit Flicker Lit Lit Power LED & Network LED Flicker sequentially Power LED Description No power connected to the unit. The unit is booting. The unit is operating. The unit is connected to a network. The unit is upgrading the software.
User’s Manual Map of Screens (Remote Setup) Remote Setup Quick Setup System Network Video System General Date/Time User/Group Network IP Address DVRNS Port/QoS Bandwidth Control Security IEEE 802.
Network Camera Troubleshooting Problem No Power PoE switch is not recognized. No Live Video Live video is not clear. Video color appears incorrect. Video flickers. Connection to the INIT program is not available because of wrong ID and password. The WebGuard program is not available. Possible Solution Check power cord connections. Confirm that there is power at the outlet. Check the ground status of the PoE switch and the connected input/ output devices to the camera.
User’s Manual Specifications Image Sensor Lens (Optional) Lens Mount Minimum Illumination Scanning Mode SNR Dynamic Range (Digital WDR) Electronic Shutter Auto Maximum Frame Rate (images per second) Multistream Video Output i Network Connectivity INPUTS/OUTPUTS 1 Composite, 1 Vp-p 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Compression Resolution Bitrate Control It is intended for video preview while adjusting the camera.
Network Camera Dimensions (W x H x D) Shipping Dimensions (W x H x D) Unit Weight Shipping Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Power Supply iii Power Consumption Approval iii GENERAL 2.87" x 2.24" x 5.16" (73mm x 57mm x 131mm) 7.87" x 4.5" x 5.9" (200mm x 115mm x 150mm) 0.84 lbs. (382g) 1.50 lbs. (0.68kg) 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) (Boot up temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)) 0% to 90% 12 VDC, PoE (Power over Ethernet) (IEEE 802.3af, Class 2) D1 model: Max. 2.4W HD model: Max. 3.
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Network Camera Index A N Admin/Watch/Record Port ................... 18 Network Bandwidth Limit .................... 19 B O Bitrate Control ..................................... 26 ONVIF Protocol ...................................... 12 C Q Camera Name ................................. 12, 17 Compression ................................... 26, 27 Quality ................................................. 26 R D Date/Time ............................................ 13 DSCP.....................
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WARRANTY TERMS 1. Pacific Communications provides consumers with the following warranty in relation to this Equipment, in addition to complying with the requirements of any relevant legislation, including the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) in Australia and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 in New Zealand (the Acts), except where a New Zealand consumer acquires the relevant Product for the purposes of a business. 2. In this warranty, we have used the following definitions: 5.