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overview CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
7. Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. 8. If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center. Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock. 9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in any way.
overview CAUTION 1. Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference. 2. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below -10°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. 3. If you want to relocate the already installed product, be sure to turn off the power and then move or reinstall it. 4.
FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules.
overview IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
CONTENTS OVERVIEW 2 6 9 9 INSTALLATION & CONNECTION 14 15 14 16 18 Mounting the lens Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card Memory Card Information (not included) Connecting with other Device CAMERA SETUP 22 23 23 24 28 29 30 30 How to use the menu key Main Menu Profile Camera Setup Privacy Zone Others System Info Language NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP 31 31 32 Connecting the Camera to an IP Router with the XDSL/Cable Modem Connecting the Camera to an IP Router with Local Area Networking Connect
overview WEB VIEWER 42 SETUP SCREEN 50 APPENDIX 67 8_ overview 42 43 44 45 46 49 Connecting to the camera Login Installing ActiveX Using the Live Screen Backup Using the SD Search Viewer Screen 50 50 55 58 59 66 Accessing the Setup screen Default Setup System Setup Overlay Setup Event Setup Network Setup 67 68 70 74 80 86 Profile Terminology Specifications Frame Rate (NTSC) Frame Rate (PAL) Troubleshooting
PRODUCT FEATURES PRECAUTIONS – INSTALLATION AND USE y Do not bend or drop the SD memory card. y Do not store or use the SD memory card in a high temperature, high humidity or dusty place. y Be careful not to apply foreign substances on the terminals of SD memory card. y In case of cleaning terminals, wipe gently with a soft cloth. y Before ejecting the SD memory card, release the checkbox in and press [Apply] button.
overview Compatible IP Routers y Linksys y D-Link y Netgear Compatible PoE Switches y Linksys SRW224G4P y D-Link DES-1316 y SMC SMCPWR-INJ3 WHAT’S INCLUDED Please check if your camera and accessories are all included in the product package.
AT A GLANCE Front Side ● OVERVIEW Item M Description Camera Holder (Mount) Holes Used when you mount the camera onto the bracket by fixing the camera holder (mount) adaptor with the bracket. Auto Iris Lens (Optional) Installed on the lens adaptor. Auto Iris Lens Connector Used to supply power and output signal to control the iris of the lens. Wipe out a dirty surface of the lens softly with a lens tissue or cloth to which you have applied ethanol.
overview Rear Side AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN SD CARD SD SYSTEM POWER VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 1,2 : ALARM IN 1,2 3 : GND 4,5 : ALARM OUT 1,2 Item SD Memory Card Compartment RESET NETWORK ACT LINK GND AC 24V DC 12V Description Compartment for the SD memory card. AUDIO OUT Terminal for audio output. AUDIO IN Terminal for audio input. SD ON: A memory card is inserted and operates normally. Flashing: Failed to record, insufficient space, or inserted abnormally.
Reset Button Resets the camera settings to the default. Press and hold it for about 3 seconds to turn off the system indicator and restart the system. Power Port Used to plug the power cable. GND Used for earth-grounding. Network Port Used to connect to the Network cable. Video Out Port Used to connect the alarm input signal. GND Used for earth-grounding. ALARM OUT 1,2 Used to connect the alarm output signal.
installation & connection MOUNTING THE LENS Disconnect the power before proceeding. Mounting the CS lens Turn the optional CS lens clockwise to insert it. CS Lens Mounting the C lens Turn the C mount adaptor clockwise to insert it and do the same with the C lens.
Connecting the Auto Iris Lens connector Insert the lens connector into the corresponding hole of the camera. Turn the lens left or right to control the zoom and focus the lens so that you can view a clear, sharp object. INSERTING/REMOVING AN SD MEMORY CARD Inserting an SD Memory Card Push the SD memory card in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram. J Do not insert the SD memory card while it’s upside down by force. Otherwise, it may damage the SD memory card.
installation & connection Removing an SD Memory Card Gently press down on the exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram to eject the memory card from the slot. J Pressing too hard on the SD memory card can cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released. Before ejecting the SD memory card, release the checkbox in and press [Apply] button.
Memory Card Use SD and SDHC memory cards feature a switch that disables writing data on to the media. Having this switch to the Lock position will prevent accidental deletion of data stored in the memory card but at the same time will also prevent you from writing data on to the media.
installation & connection CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE Monitor AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN SD CARD SD SYSTEM POWER VIDEO RESET 1 2 3 4 5 1,2 : ALARM IN 1,2 3 : GND 4,5 : ALARM OUT 1,2 NETWORK ACT LINK GND AC 24V DC 12V Power Network Connecting to the monitor Connect the [VIDEO] port of the camera to the video input port of the monitor. Network Connection Connect the Network cable to the local network or to the Internet.
Connecting to Audio Input/Output LINE-IN Speaker Pre-Amp LINE-OUT Pre-Amp Microphone 1. Connect the AUDIO IN port of the camera with the microphone directly or LINE OUT port of the amplifier that the microphone is connected to. y Direct Mic Connection : Set Audio Input Gain high (10). (Refer to page 51) y Line Out Connection : Set Audio Input Gain low (1). (Refer to page 51) 2. Connect the AUDIO OUT port of the camera with the LINE IN port of the speaker.
installation & connection Audio I/O Block Diagram PC Network Microphone Microphone Speaker Pre-Amp Pre-Amp y Audio Codec G.711 PCM. µ-law 64kbps 8kHz sampling y Full duplex Audio y Audio in Used for mono signal line input (Max.2.4 Vpp) y Audio out Used for mono signal line output (Max.2.
Connecting to the I/O port box Connect the Alarm I/O signal to the corresponding port of the rear port box. AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN 1 2 3 4 5 SD CARD SD SYSTEM POWER RESET NETWORK 1 2 3 4 5 1,2 : ALARM IN 1,2 3 : GND 4,5 : ALARM OUT 1,2 1,2 : ALARM IN 1,2 3 : GND 4,5 : ALARM OUT 1,2 ACT LINK GND AC 24V DC 12V y ALARM IN 1, 2 : Used to connect the alarm input signal. y GND : Used for earth-grounding. y ALARM OUT 1, 2 : Used to connect the alarm output signal.
camera setup You can configure the camera settings using the Web Viewer. M For accessing the Web Viewer, refer to "Network Connection and Setup". (page 31) HOW TO USE THE MENU KEY Follow the steps below if you run the Web Viewer for setting the menus. 1. Launch the Web Viewer. 2. From the [Camera OSD] menu in the left pane, click [Menu]. The screen appears. 3. Click the Up/Down (▲▼) buttons to move to a desired item. 4.
MAIN MENU You can configure the camera settings to your preference. ** MAIN MENU ** PROFILE CAMERA SET PRIVACY ZONE OTHER SET SYSTEM INFO LANGUAGE PROFILE You can select one from the pre-determined modes as appropriate to your specific camera installation environment. Your selection on each item in PROFILE will affect all other settings of the camera. For the setting, refer to "PROFILE". (page 67) For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key".
camera setup CAMERA SETUP You can configure the general settings of the camera module. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 22) CAMERA ID Provide the ID and position for a camera that displays on the screen. 1. Select - . 2. Use the four direction (▲▼◄ ►) buttons to select a desired character. In the lower input box of the screen, the selected character will be entered.
MOTION ◄ CAMERA SET CAMERA ID IRIS MOTION DNR SHUTTER SENS-UP FLICKERLESS XDR DIS ► ON ALC (F.FAST) (F.FAST)----MID OFF AUTO X4 OFF MID OFF DNR Reduces the noise on the screen. This is useful, especially for a noisy screen. Set it to , you can specify the level. SHUTTER The SHUTTER menu is used to set the fixed fast electronic shutter or auto fast electronic shutter.
camera setup DAY/NIGHT You can specify a recording mode according to the scene. 1. Select - . 2. Select a screen transition mode according to the illumination, and set options as appropriate. y DAY : Fixed to DAY mode, regardless of the scene. y NIGHT : Fixed to NIGHT mode, regardless of the scene. If BURST is set to , the burst signal will output. y AUTO : According to the luminance, this will switch DAY to NIGHT mode, or vice versa.
You can set the R-GAIN, and B-GAIN value only in AWC mode. DIGITAL ZOOM You can set the digital zoom factor and position. When the zoom factor and position are defined, the digital zoom function will operate. If you set the digital zoom to a larger factor than the actual enlargement for compensation, the DIS function will be disabled. DETAIL You can adjust the vertical and horizontal sharpness, respectively. AGC COLOR SUP This will adjust the color scheme according to the AGC value.
camera setup PRIVACY ZONE You can set up to 12 privacy zones that will be hided for privacy of the subject when recording. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 22) ZONE SETUP 1. Select - . 2. Use the four direction (▲▼◄ ►) buttons to select a desired number. The Zone setup screen appears. 3. Select the . Specify the pixel unit level for the POSITION setting. 4. Select . You will see dots on the screen.
OTHERS You can reset the camera, or select the OSD font color to your preference. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 22) FACTORY DEFAULT 2. Select . All the settings will be restored to the factory default. However, the language setting will not be restored. ◄ OTHER SET ► FACTORY DEFAULTS OSD COLOR BW FACTORY DEFAULTS OK CANCEL OSD COLOR You can set the font color of the user interface. English _29 ● CAMERA SETUP 1.
camera setup SYSTEM INFO You can check the system information. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 22) 1. Select - . 2. The current system information is displayed. M The camera type may different, depend on the video ◄ SYSTEM INFO TYPE CAMERA VER. ► 3_IPB_P v1.00_090828 signal. LANGUAGE You can select a language to your preference. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 22) 1.
network connection and setup You can set up the network settings according to your network configurations.
network connection and setup Checking if the IP router is connected to the xDSL/Cable modem properly Select from the Settings menu of the IP Router y If it is properly connected, , and provided by your ISP are displayed. Please remember these values because they are required so that an external remote computer of the IP router connects to the camera.
ex2) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.0.1 IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 ex3) If the address (LAN IP) of the IP router is 192.168.xxx.1 IP address: 192.168.xxx.100 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.xxx.1 For the address of the IP router, refer to the product’s documentation.
network connection and setup CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKING Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN 1. Launch an Internet browser on the local PC. 2. Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the browser.
IP ADDRESS SETUP ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP Buttons used in IP Installer Item Description Device Name Model name of the connected camera. Click the column to sort the list by model name. However, search will be stopped if clicked during the search. Mode Displays either or for the current network connection status. MAC(Ethernet) Address Ethernet address for the connected camera. Click the column to sort the list by Ethernet address.
network connection and setup IPv4 Scans for cameras with the IPv4 setting. IPv6 Scans for cameras with the IPv6 setting. Search Scans for cameras that are currently connected to the network. However, this button will be grayed out if neither IPv4 nor IPv6 is checked. Auto Set will automatically configure the network settings for you. Manual Set You should configure the network settings manually. Exit Exits the IP Installer program.
If using an IP router : If not using an IP router : For setting , , and , contact your network administrator. M The values of Device, TCP, UDP, Upload, and Multicast ports can not be changed manually, and will be adjusted according to the HTTP port value. 4. In the pane, provide necessary information. y HTTP Port : Used to access the camera using the Internet browser, defaulted to 80. Use the spin button to change the HTTP Port value.
network connection and setup If the IP router has more than one camera connected Configure the IP related settings and the Port related settings distinctly with each other. Category IP related settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway HTTP Port Device Port TCP Port Port related settings UDP Port Upload Port Multicast Port M Camera #1 Camera #2 192.168.1.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.201 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.
3. Enter the password. This is the login password for the "root" user who accesses the camera. The default password is "4321". 4. Click [OK]. Auto network setup will be completed. 5. The camera will automatically complete the network setting and restart.
network connection and setup PORT RANGE FORWARD (PORT MAPPING) SETUP If you have installed an IP router with a camera connected, you must set the port range forwarding on the IP router so that a remote PC can access the camera in it. Manual Port Range Forwarding 1. From the Setup menu of the IP router, select . For setting the port range forward for a third-party IP router, refer to the user guide of that IP router. 2.
CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA FROM A SHARED LOCAL PC 1. Launch . It will scan for connected cameras and display a list of them. M You can also access the camera in such way you type the IP address of the found camera in the address bar of the Internet browser. CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA FROM A REMOTE PC VIA THE INTERNET As a remote PC can not directly access , you should access the camera in the IP router network using DDNS URL of the camera. 1.
web viewer CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA Normally, you would 1. Launch the Internet browser. 2. Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar. ex) • IP address (IPv4) : 192.168.1.200 http://192.168.1.200 - the Login dialog should appear. • IP address (IPv6) : 2001:230:abcd: ffff:0000:0000:ffff:1111 http://[2001:230:abcd:ffff:0000 :0000:ffff:1111] If the HTTP port is other than 80 1. Launch the Internet browser. 2. Type the IP address and HTTP port number of the camera in the address bar.
To check the DDNS address J The above mentioned addresses are simply examples; do not use any of these for connecting purposes. LOGIN The default user ID is "root", and the default password is "4321". 1. Enter "root" in the input box. 2. Enter "4321" in the input box. If the password is changed, enter the changed password instead. 3. Click [OK]. If you have logged in successfully, you will the Live Viewer screen.
web viewer INSTALLING ACTIVEX If connecting to a camera for the first time, you will see the installation message. Then, install the required ActiveX to access the camera and control the video from it in real time. For Windows XP Service Pack 2 users 1. Click the installation message that pops up when you first access the camera. 2. Click . 3. The security warning popup appears, click [Install]. 4.
USING THE LIVE SCREEN ● WEB VIEWER Item Description SD Search Moves to the screen for searching event images from the SD card. Setup Move to the Setup screen. About You can check the firmware version, serial number and manufacturer information. Reset Alarm Resets the Alarm icon. (Alarm and Intelligent Video Analysis icons will disappear.) Capture Saves the snapshot as an image file in the .jpeg or .bmp format. Print Prints out the current image.
web viewer Camera OSD Used to retrieve and customize the Camera Setup menu. For selecting and saving each menu item, refer to "How to use the menu key". (page 22) Audio Check the Listen or Speak check box for Audio. Viewer Screen Displays the Live video on the screen. BACKUP You can capture, print out, and save the snapshot in the specified path. To capture the snapshot 1. Click [ ] on the scene to capture. The Capture dialog should appear. 2. Click [OK].
To print out the screenshot 1. Click [ ] on the scene to print out. The Print setup dialog appears. 2. Specify the name of the printer connected, and click [OK]. ● WEB VIEWER To record a video 1. Click [ ] on the scene to record. 2. You will see the Save AVI dialog; provide the necessary information. y Save path : You can change the default saving path. y File name : You can change the default file name.
web viewer y Default file path - Windows XP : C:\Program Files\Samsung\SNC-B2335\VideoClip\Live If you want to change the path, click [Set path ( )] and specify a path. - Windows Vista : C:\users\[UserID]\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\SNC-B2335\ VideoClip\Live On the Windows Vista system, the path to save is fixed. y The screenshot file will be named automatically in the format of . ex) 192.168.0.203_60001_20090723_204029_00 y If you want to play an .
USING THE SD SEARCH VIEWER SCREEN 1. Click tab in the Live screen. 2. The SD Search Screen appears. SD Search Viewer Screen layout ● WEB VIEWER Name Function and description Thumbnail Size The thumbnail images are displayed based on the selected size. Date You can select the desired date to search for events generated. Schedule You can select the desired time to search the schedule events. Alarm input You can select the desired time to search the alarm events.
setup screen ACCESSING THE SETUP SCREEN You can configure the default setting, system, overlay, event and network related settings, and change them as necessary. 1. In the Live screen, click the tab. 2. The Setup screen appears. DEFAULT SETUP To configure the video & audio settings You can set the video resolution, quality, CODEC and audio input/output settings. 1. Select -
y y y y y y Target bitrate : Transfers video signal at a specified bit rate. Compression : Adjust the compression rate from 5 through 100 by 5. Encode priority : Set the video transfer method to Frame rate or Quality. GOP* size : Select a GOP size between 5 and 15. Deblock : This will soften the edges between macro blocks. De-Interlace : You can reduce the grid noise by using the de-interlacing function. Only available if MPEG4 resolution is set to 4CIF.
setup screen - MAC address : Displays the Ethernet MAC address. This is used for creating a DDNS address. - IP address : Displays the current IP address. - Subnet mask : Displays the for the set IP. - Gateway : Displays the for the set IP. - DNS server : Displays the DNS(Domain Name Service) server address. - HTTP webserver port : HTTP port used to access the camera via the web browser. The default is 80(TCP).
To set the user account 2. Add users or edit user ID or password. y User login ID/password list : Displays a list of accessible users ID, passwords, and ratings. - You can add up to 10 users. - The admin ID is "root". - The password for the admin ID can be changed, but not added or deleted. User Registration 1. From the User setup window, click [Insert]. The Register User window appears. 2. Provide the , , and , respectively.
setup screen To edit a registered user account 1. From the User setup window, select a user ID to change. 2. From the User setup window, click [Modify]. The Modify user window appears. 3. Change the , , , and as you wish. 4. Click [Apply]. The selected user ID will be changed. To delete a user ID 1. From the User setup window, select a user ID to delete. 2. From the User setup window, click [Delete]. The selected user ID will be deleted.
SYSTEM SETUP To set the date/time You can obtain the current system time from the NTP server or your PC for your time setting. 2. If you select Manual, input the date and time manually. Your settings will be saved. y Current system time : The specified time in System Time Setup will be applied. y System time setup : You can synchronize the system time with the NTP server (time server) or your PC, or specify it manually. M You can specify the time between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2037.
setup screen To check the log information Select - . The Log information list appears. y System log list : Shows the log information about the system changes along with time and IP address. - System started: When the camera turns on - User login: When the user logs in to the camera - System reset: When the camera restarts - Network is up: When accessing the network - Network is down: When not accessing the network - Video param.
4. When the software update is completed, you will be prompted to restart the system. 5. Click [OK] to restart the system. Since the current connection is disconnected, you have to connect to the system again. J If the network is disconnected, the power supply fails, or the PC abnormally operates during the update, the system does not work at all. Restart or reset the system if it does not work properly or causes a problem. Select - . The Reset window appears.
setup screen M To access the camera using HTTPS mode, you have to type the IP address for the camera in the form of “https://”. 2. When done, click [Apply]. The web viewer will switch to the set secure connection system. To Set IP Filtering 1. Click - . The IP Filtering Setup screen appears. y Basic policy : You can select the IP filtering policy. If you set to Permission, the web server allows all attempting IP addresses except the addresses added in the refusal list.
y Show time : Set to display the time information on the bottom screen. - Output Format : Select a display format of the time information. 24hr : Displays the time in the 24-hour format. 12hr : Displays the time in the 12-hour format. y Text color : Select black or white for the text color. y Background color : Select black or white for the background color.
setup screen - Use passive mode : Select this option when the passive mode connection is inevitable due to the firewall or FTP server setting. - FTP server address : Enter the IP address of a FTP server to which an alarm image will be transferred. - Upload path : You can specify the path of the FTP directory to which you will transfer an alarm image. You can specify the path by just typing or in this field.
To setup the record 1. Click - . The Record setup window appears. To set an alarm image You can configure to send message via FTP/E-mail (SMTP) or to save recording into the SD memory card. Select a transfer method when an event occurs or the schedule transfer function is activated. 1. Select - . The Alarm Image setup window appears. y Transfer mode : You can select alarm message notification method among FTP/E-mail transfer and SD Card recording.
setup screen - Post-alarm duration : The post alarm duration can be one among 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, and 30 seconds. You can send a post-alarm image of up to 30 seconds after the alarm is triggered. (The max time differs, depending on the frame rate) M The pre/post alarm duration is not available in SMTP transfer mode. Only one image at the corresponding time will be transferred. 2. When done, click [Apply]. Your settings will be saved. To set the alarm input 1.
To Set Intelligent Video Analysis 1. Click - . The Intelligent Video Analysis screen appears. J If camera is capturing a close M In the following cases, the video ● SETUP SCREEN 2. When done, click [Apply]. Your settings will be saved. y IV analysis function : Activated if is selected, deactivated if is selected. object, the video analysis capability may degrade.
setup screen y Set rules You can set the event rules. - Virtual line based rules : You can configure event rules for up to 3 virtual lines. Pass : Event is generated if a moving object crosses the virtual line in the specified direction ( , , ) - Defined area based rules : You can configure event rules for up to 3 userdefined areas. c Entering : Event is generated if a moving object enters the defined area from outside to inside.
To set the scheduled transfer You can set to transfer the JPEG image to the FTP/SMTP server saved in the SD memory card at a specific interval. 1. Select - . The Schedule Transfer setup window appears. y Schedule transfer function : If selecting , the schedule transfer function will be activated; if selecting , it will be deactivated. y Transfer interval : You can set the time interval to transfer images.
setup screen NETWORK SETUP To set the video transfer mode You can control the transfer rate according to the video transfer mode and network speed. 1. Select - . The Video Transfer setup window appears. 2. When done, click [Apply]. Your settings will be saved. y VNP streaming : You can set the Samsung Protocol (VNP) for the streaming service. - Protocol : Select a video transfer protocol from TCP*, UDP (Unicast)*, and UDP (Multicast)*.
appendix PROFILE CAMERA SETUP MENU Parent Menu STANDARD ITS BACKLIGHT DAY/NIGHT GAMING ALC ALC ALC ALC ALC - - - - - DC DC DC DC DC Sub-menus LENS IRIS LEVEL BACKLIGHT MOTION 0 0 0 0 0 OFF OFF WDR OFF OFF (F.FAST) --- (F.FAST) --- NORM (F.
appendix TERMINOLOGY y GOP : You can set between 5 and 15 for the MPEG4 and H.264 CODEC. The default is 15, and if set to 15, one I-Frame will be output per 15 frames as one I-Frame and 14 P-Frames constitute the GOP. The lower the GOP size is, the better the quality is; however, the bit rate as well as the data size will increase, causing a lower of the fps. GOP(Group of Pictures) is a set of video frames for MPEG4 and H.
English _69 ● APPENDIX y Filtering range The filtering range is calculated based on IP address and subnet mask provided by user as follows: The subnet value defines the number of masked bits, which will mask the IP address that is converted into 32-bit binary; rest of masked out bits are ignored to produce the range as shown below. Ex) IP address : 128.128.128.128 c If the Subnet is set to 8, converted IP is 1000 0000.1000 0000.1000 0000.
appendix SPECIFICATIONS Description Item Camera Type NTSC Color/BW Color Device Image Scanning Pixels Total Effective System Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency 1/3" Super-HAD PS CCD 811 x 508 768 x 494 Progressive 15.734 Hz 59.94 Hz 795 x 596 752 x 582 15.625 Hz 50 Hz Color Sens off : 0.12 Lux(15 IRE), 0.2 Lux(30 IRE), 0.4Lux(50 IRE)@F1.2 Sens up x512 : 0.00023 Lux(15 IRE), 0.0005 Lux(30 IRE), 0.0008Lux(50 IRE)@F1.2 B/W Sens off : 0.012 Lux(15 IRE), 0.02 Lux(30 IRE), 0.04Lux(50 IRE)@F1.
Description Item NTSC Horizontal 600 TV Lines PAL Resolution 350 TV Lines Video Output VBS 1.0Vp-p S/N Ratio S/N Ratio about 52 dB Lens Drive Type MANUAL/AI(VIDEO/DC) Mount Type CS/C ● APPENDIX Vertical Video Output Lens OS Network Board Hardware Embedded Linux Flash memory 32M byte RAM 256M byte DSP TI Davinci Ethernet RJ-45 (10/100BASE-T) PoE Yes (IEEE802.3af) Input 2 ea Output 2 ea Compression H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG Multiple Codec (H.
appendix Description Item NTSC IP Network Protocol Protocol IPv4 TCP/IP, UDP/IP, RTP(UDP), RTP(TCP), RTSP, NTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL, DHCP PPPoE, FTP, SMTP, ICMP, IGMP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3(MIB-2), ARP, DNS, DDNS, VSIP IPv6 TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL, DHCP Streaming Unicast (TCP, UDP), Multicast (UDP) Security HTTPS Login Authentication Digest Login Authentication DDNS Supporting Samsung DDNS and Public DDNS services Maximum User Access Connection Administrator User Access Level PAL IPv4 / IPv6 Max 10
Item HTTP API CGI Command SDK RTP/RTSP API RTP Header, RTSP Command Document SDK ActiveX API for viewing data streams from IP camera. Power AC24V±10%(60Hz±0.3Hz)/ DC12V+10%/-5% / PoE (Power over Ethernet) Power Consumption About 8W Operating Temp. -10˚C~50˚C Operating Humidity ~90% Dimension W72 X D139 X H60 Weight About 300g English _73 ● APPENDIX ActiveX Description NTSC PAL Provides functionality to control cameras and set/retrieve internal parameter values.
appendix FRAME RATE (NTSC) Test Condition: MJPEG - Resolution(CIF), Quality(1), Frame rate(1) M H.
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appendix ❖ MPEG4 (VGA) Frame Rate 30 FPS 15 FPS 8 FPS 3 FPS 1 FPS LEVEL10 4055 Kbps 22 FPS 2580 Kbps 14 FPS 1290 Kbps 7 FPS 737 Kbps 4 FPS 221 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL9 3533 Kbps 23 FPS 2304 Kbps 15 FPS 1075 Kbps 7 FPS 614 Kbps 4 FPS 184 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL8 2949 Kbps 24 FPS 1843 Kbps 15 FPS 860 Kbps 7 FPS 492 Kbps 4 FPS 147 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL7 2304 Kbps 25 FPS 1382 Kbps 15 FPS 645 Kbps 7 FPS 369 Kbps 4 FPS 111 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL6 1536 Kbps 25 FPS 922 Kbps 15 FPS 430 Kbps 7 FPS 246 Kbps 4
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appendix ❖ MPEG4 (CIF) Frame Rate 30 FPS 15 FPS 8 FPS 3 FPS 1 FPS LEVEL10 1382 Kbps 30 FPS 691 Kbps 15 FPS 369 Kbps 8 FPS 184 Kbps 4 FPS 55 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL9 1152 Kbps 30 FPS 576 Kbps 15 FPS 307 Kbps 8 FPS 154 Kbps 4 FPS 46 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL8 922 Kbps 30 FPS 461 Kbps 15 FPS 246 Kbps 8 FPS 123 Kbps 4 FPS 37 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL7 691 Kbps 30 FPS 346 Kbps 15 FPS 184 Kbps 8 FPS 92 Kbps 4 FPS 28 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL6 461 Kbps 30 FPS 230 Kbps 15 FPS 123 Kbps 8 FPS 61 Kbps 4 FPS 18 Kbps 1
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appendix FRAME RATE (PAL) Test Condition: MJPEG - Resolution(CIF), Quality(1), Frame rate(1) M H.
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appendix ❖ MPEG4 (VGA) Frame Rate 25 FPS 13 FPS 6 FPS 3 FPS 1 FPS LEVEL10 4424 Kbps 20 FPS 2654 Kbps 12 FPS 1327 Kbps 6 FPS 664 Kbps 3 FPS 221 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL9 3871 Kbps 21 FPS 2212 Kbps 12 FPS 1106 Kbps 6 FPS 553 Kbps 3 FPS 184 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL8 3097 Kbps 21 FPS 1769 Kbps 12 FPS 885 Kbps 6 FPS 442 Kbps 3 FPS 147 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL7 2433 Kbps 22 FPS 1327 Kbps 12 FPS 664 Kbps 6 FPS 332 Kbps 3 FPS 111 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL6 1769 Kbps 24 FPS 885 Kbps 12 FPS 442 Kbps 6 FPS 221 Kbps 3
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appendix ❖ MPEG4 (CIF) Frame Rate 25 FPS 13 FPS 6 FPS 3 FPS 1 FPS LEVEL10 1382 Kbps 25 FPS 664 Kbps 12 FPS 332 Kbps 6 FPS 166 Kbps 3 FPS 55 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL9 1152 Kbps 25 FPS 553 Kbps 12 FPS 276 Kbps 6 FPS 138 Kbps 3 FPS 46 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL8 922 Kbps 25 FPS 442 Kbps 12 FPS 221 Kbps 6 FPS 111 Kbps 3 FPS 37 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL7 691 Kbps 25 FPS 332 Kbps 12 FPS 166 Kbps 6 FPS 83 Kbps 3 FPS 28 Kbps 1 FPS LEVEL6 461 Kbps 25 FPS 221 Kbps 12 FPS 111 Kbps 6 FPS 55 Kbps 3 FPS 18 Kbps 1
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appendix TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SOLUTION y Check to make sure that the camera’s Network settings are appropriate. y Check to make sure that all network cables have been connected properly. I can’t access the camera from a web browser. y If connected using DHCP, verify that the camera is able to acquire dynamic IP addresses without any problem. y If connected using a DDNS URL, verify that the MAC address has been properly entered.
PROBLEM No JPEG file is transferred via FTP/ SMTP on occurrence of intelligent video analysis event of camera even when the is set to . SOLUTION y Verify the settings in the following sequence: A. NTP must be properly configured. B. The should be set to . C. Alarm Video Transmission must be enabled. D. Check for scheduling conflict. y Yes, it can be. You can set rules for events despite of the intelligent video analysis setting.
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