Nextiva S5503 PTZ Cameras User Guide February 06, 2013
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Contents Safety 6 Read Before Use 7 Preface 8 Documentation and Firmware Contacting Verint Contacting Service and Support 8 8 9 Summary of Changes 10 Revision 2 - October 2011 Updates Revision 1 - May 2011 Features 10 10 10 10 Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview 12 Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Overview Hardware Overview Nextiva S5503 PTZ Indoor IP Cameras Nextiva S5503 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Connectors Frame Rate and Performance 13 13 14 15 16 18 Chapter 2: Installi
Contents 4 Setting a Static IP Address Setting the Video Standard Configuring the Encoder Properties Video Profile Configuring the Encoder Properties Configuring the Input Properties Configuring the Camera Tampering Properties Configuring the Motion Detection Properties Configuring the Decoder Properties Configuring the Video Output Properties Setting the SNMP Properties Viewing MIB Information Viewing Live Video Configuring PTZ Address 44 46 47 50 50 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 64 Chapter 4: Configuring th
Setting the Camera Title Setting Up the Presets Auto Patrol Preset Speed Title Preset WD (For WDR model only) Preset Motion (For WDR model only) Setting up the Additional Functions Freeze Activity Scan Tilt Angle Schedule Setting up the System Setting the Week Setting the Time Setting the Password Power Up Mode Load Factory Default E-FLIP Mirror Language Action Pattern Tour Using the Nextiva S5500 IP PTZ Preset Commands 87 88 88 88 89 89 90 91 91 91 92 93 93 93 93 94 95 95 96 96 96 97 98 Appendix 5: Techn
Safety Always observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury and equipment damage: Do not touch the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series during a lighting storm. During prolonged inactivity, please unplug the power cable and the video cable to avoid damage from lightning strike and power surges. Only use the recommended power cable for powering the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series. Turn off the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series as soon as smoke or unusual odors are detected.
Read Before Use Read Before Use The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country. The Network Camera is not only a high-performance web-ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance system. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use. It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the Package Contents.
Preface The Nextiva® S5500 PTZ Series User Guide presents information and procedures on installing, configuring, and using the indoor and outdoor PTZ IP cameras. Documentation and Firmware Download the documentation of Nextiva IP cameras and encoders from: http://www.verint.com/solutions/video-situationintelligence/resources/index Download the documentation of the Nextiva VMS software and the latest firmware from the extranet: https://online.verint.com.
Contacting Service and Support Location Contact Information + 852 2797 5678 Contacting Service and Support To request the latest versions of firmware and software or to download other product-related documents, you need access to the Verint Video Intelligence Solutions partner extranet. To register, go to https://online.verint.com. If you encounter any type of problem after reading this guide, contact your local distributor or Verint representative.
Summary of Changes This section lists technical updates and new material added to the Nextiva User Guide. Revision 2 - October 2011 This is the second edition of the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series User Guide. Updates Added new procedure for installing the outdoor model using a pendent pipe. See "Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras" (page 21). Added a procedure for configuring the IP address using SConfigurator. See "Obtaining and Setting the IP Address" (page 1).
Features Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series S5503PTZ-18ID Dome 11 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 1 Nextiva S5500 Series Overview The Nextiva S5500 Series series incorporates advanced Verint H.264 encoding technology with a high- performance PTZ platform. The results are ultraefficient IP PTZ cameras with superior imagery, lower network bandwidth utilization, and full integration with the Nextiva video management portfolio.
Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Overview Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Overview The feature-rich Nextiva S5500 PTZ series includes 18x, 28x and 36x optical zoom lens models for a variety of applications, as well as superior low light, day/night performance, and excellent dynamic range for challenging lighting conditions. Verint encoding technology delivers H.264 compression at up to D1 resolution at 30 fps.
Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview Nextiva S5503 PTZ Indoor IP Cameras The Nextiva S5503 PTZ indoor IP Camera is available in two models. 18X Optical Zoom Lens S5503PTZ-18ID-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) S5503PTZ-18ID-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC) © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Nextiva S5503 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras Nextiva S5503 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras The Nextiva S5503 PTZ Outdoor IP Camera is available in four models. 28X Optical Zoom Lens S5503PTZ-28DW-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) S5503PTZ-28DW-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC) 36X Optical Zoom Lens S5503PTZ-36DW-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) S5503PTZ-36DW-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC) 15 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Connectors The following diagram outlines the different connectors available on the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series. Description © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Connectors 1. BNC Connector (Video Out) 2. Preset Alarm Out: Open (White) Com (Light Blue) Close (Pink) 3. Preset Alarm In: In 1 (Brown) In 2 (Red) In 3 (Orange) In 4 (Yellow) In 5 (Green) In 6 (Blue) GND (Purple) GND (Grey) 4. Power: AC 24V (Black) AC 24V (White) GND (Green) 5. RS485: + (Orange) - (White) 6. RJ-45 Connector 7. IP Alarm In 1 (Green) GND (Red) 8. IP Alarm In 2 (Blue) GND (Red) 9. IP Alarm Out Out A (Yellow) Out B (Brown) 10.
Chapter 1: Nextiva S5500 Series Overview Frame Rate and Performance The Nextiva S5500 PTZ series support H.264 and MJPEG. Video decoding is supported at up to D1 at 30fps on four independent streams (3 × H.264 and 1 × MJPEG). In general, the performance for displaying video on monitors varies depending on the tile layout, screen resolution, compression mode, and bitrate. The following settings can be supported simultaneously on the two encoders when streaming in H264 format.
Chapter 2 Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series From the indoor in-ceiling model, to the pendant-mount weatherproof outdoor model, the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series come in a wide selection of types, housing and mounting options to meet an array of installation and operational requirements. The section describes the package contents of the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series and how to install the outdoor and indoor models.
Package Contents Package Contents One Preset Alarm In One Preset Alarm Out One IP Alarm In_1 One IP Alarm In_2 One IP Alarm Out One IP Reset One Power In (24VAC) Terminal One LAN RJ-45 Adapter Female to Female S5503PTZ-18ID One S5503PTZ-18ID camera (S5503PTZ-18ID-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) or S5503PTZ-18ID-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC)) Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Indoor Quick Installation Guide S5503PTZ-28DW camera (S5503PTZ-28DW-P-S (Smoke bubble, PAL) or S5503PTZ-28DW-N-S (Smoke bubble, NTSC)) One Torx Key One Hex
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series This section explains how to mount the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series on a wall, pole or ceiling. Tip Before installing the camera, look for a shooting area that best suits your needs. Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras This section explains how to install the Nextiva S5503PTZ-28DW or S5503PTZ36DW models. Note The mounting hardware must be ordered separately.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras 6. Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction. Note If you are using a water sealant, you must cover the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the connector ring with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection. 22 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series 7. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and the wall hang support. 8. Push the cables out from the bottom of the support. 9. Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. 10. Use a hex driver to secure the stop screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the wall. 11. Attach the dome cover to the camera.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras camera and fasten it to the pipe in a clockwise direction. 4. Route the cables through the connector ring and the pipe. 5. Connect the main unit to the connector ring in a clockwise direction. 6. Attach the dome cover to the camera. 24 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series ► To install the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras on a pole: 1. Remove the dome cover from the PTZ camera using the supplied screwdriver. 2. Remove the lens cover and the foam protector. 3. Thread the metal strap through the rectangular holes on the corner support. 4. Use a Philips screwdriver to tighten the metal strap, and then line up the holes on the wall mount box to the holes on the support. 5. Secure the wall mount to the metal plate. 6.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras Note If you are using a water sealant, you must cover the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the connector ring with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection. 8. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and the wall hang support. 9. Push the cables out from the bottom of the support. 10. Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. 11.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series 12. Attach the dome cover to the camera. ► To install the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras in a corner: 1. Remove the dome cover from the PTZ camera using the supplied screwdriver. 2. Remove the lens cover and the foam protector. 3. Drill four holes on the wall. 4. Secure the corner mount to the wall and secure the wall mount to the corner mount. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras 5. Remove the connector ring from the PTZ camera and replace with the connector ring that comes with the support. 6. Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction. 28 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Note If you are using a water sealant, you must cover the entire portion of the spiral tooth of the connector ring with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection. 7. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and the wall hang support. 8. Push the cables out from the bottom of the support. 9. Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. 10.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Outdoor IP Cameras 11. Attach the dome cover to the camera. 30 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series ► To install the sun shield: 1. Place the sun shade over the main unit. 2. Use a hex driver to secure the screw to the connector ring clockwise. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Indoor IP Camera Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Indoor IP Camera This section explains how to install the Nextiva S5503PTZ-18ID models. ► To install the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Indoor IP Camera: 1. Remove the four tapes from the dome cover then open the dome cover counterclockwise. 2. Remove the foam and the tapes from the side hooks. 3. Move the side hooks to the bottom track by turning the screws 32 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series counterclockwise. 4. Push the side hooks to the center. 5. Glue the guide pattern on ceiling, cut the hole then mount the camera on ceiling. © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Indoor IP Camera 6. Push the side hooks to both side, then move the iron hooks by turning screws clockwise to fasten on ceiling. Caution The minimum ceiling load required is 3.6Kg (7.9 lb). 34 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 2: Installing the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series Powering the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Use the following procedure to power the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series using a 24V AC for power. Note The Nextiva S5503PTZ-18ID requires 18W and the Nextiva S5503PTZ-28DW and S5503PTZ-36DW requires 46W (With a high-speed dome camera: 20W, with a heater: 26W) ► To power the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series using a 24V AC power supply: 1. Connect the wires (Black and White) from the camera to the terminal block. 2.
Connecting the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to a Monitor Connecting the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to a Monitor Use the following procedure to connect the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to a monitor. ► To connect the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to a monitor: 1. Connect the video out connector from the camera to the BNC connector from the monitor. 36 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 3 Configuring the IP Settings Once you have connected the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series to the network, you can begin configuring the IP camera to ensure that it can communicate with the attached devices and with a video management software over the network.
Device Configuration Device Configuration Once you have connected all the equipment to the device, you can begin configuring the device to ensure that it can communicate with the attached devices and with a video management software over the network. In order to configure the device, you first need to obtain the IP address using SConfigurator. 1. Using SConfigurator: SConfigurator is a PC-based administration tool that you can use over any TCP/IP network.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings IP Address Configuration By default, all S1800e series devices are Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP ) enabled. If you have a DHCP server, the device will automatically obtain a valid IP configuration. If the DHCP configuration fails, the device assigns itself a temporary IP address based on the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA ) addressing format.
Setting a DHCP IP Address Setting a DHCP IP Address The S1800e series devices automatically obtains the IP network configuration from a DHCP server. Use this procedure if you are switching an encoder from a manual configuration to one using a DHCP server. ► To set a DHCP address 1. Start SConfigurator. 2. Select the Units tab, then click Discover. 3. Select the Nextiva device, and click Configure. 4. In the tree view, click Unit > Network > IP. 5. Select Obtain an IP automatically (DHCP). 6.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings Setting a Static IP Address If you plan on using the S1800e series devices with the Nextiva video management software, you need to disable the DHCP setting and manually set a static IP address. ► To set a static IP address 1. Start SConfigurator. 2. Select the Units tab, then click Discover. 3. Select the Nextiva device, and click Configure. 4. In the tree view, click Unit > Network > IP. 5. Select Use the following IP address. 6.
Setting a DHCP IP Address 9. In the Host Name box, type a unique name for the device. 10. Click OK to close the Unit Configuration dialog box. 11. Click Exit. Setting a DHCP IP Address The S1800e series devices automatically obtains the IP network configuration from a DHCP server. Use this procedure if you are switching an encoder from a manual configuration to one using a DHCP server. ► To set a DHCP address 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Network. 3.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings 6. In the Web Server Port box, type the http port number to use as an access point to the internet. The default value is 80. 7. In the Ethernet Adapter 1 tab: a. In the Link Speed list, select the speed and mode of the network: Auto detect: The unit will automatically detect the network speed and mode. 1 Gbps full duplex: The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions at the same time.
Setting a Static IP Address Setting a Static IP Address If you plan on using the S1800e series devices with the Nextiva video management software, you need to disable the DHCP setting and manually set a static IP address. ► To set a static IP address 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Network. 3. In the Hostname box, type a unique name for the Edge device. 4. In the Default Gateway box, type the IP address of the server that acts as an access point to another network.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings 7. In the Ethernet Adapter 1 tab: a. In the Link Speed list, select the speed and mode of the network: Auto detect: The unit will automatically detect the network speed and mode. 1 Gbps full duplex: The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions at the same time. 1 Gbps half duplex: The unit sends and receives 1 Gbps of data in both directions, but not at the same time.
Setting the Video Standard Note The Ethernet Adapter 2 tab corresponds to LAN 2 on the S1808e, S1808e-A, S1816e, S1816e-A and S816e-SP encoders, and is used by support for debugging purposes. The S1816e-SR model does not have a second Ethernet port. The default IP address of LAN 2 is set to 172.29.204.254 with subnet mask 255.255.255.252. Any computer connecting to the S1800e multiport encoders must use the following IP address 172.29.204.253.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings ► To set the video standard 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Video. 3. From the Video standard list, select the analog display standard of the region. You can select from the following: NTSC PAL Note Changing the video standard requires a reboot. A dialog box appears warning you of the changes to the video standard. 4. Click Yes to make the changes. 5. Click Apply. 6. Click OK to reboot the Edge device.
Configuring the Encoder Properties ► To configure the encoder properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Video. 3. From the Encoder Properties tab, set the values for the following parameters: Bit Rate: The rate in kbps at which the device sends data. Use a higher bit rate to record movements, noise and details. The bit rate can range from 9 kbps to 6000 kbps. Frame Rate: The number of frames captured or recorded each seconds. NTSC: select from: 1, 2, 3, 3.75, 5, 6, 7.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings Rate Control Mode: The mode controlling the bit rate variation. The available modes are: Constant Bit Rate (CBR): This mode is the most effective to maintain the target bit rate. Video quality may suffer (frames may be skipped) and the frame rate may decrease. This mode should be used when transmitting video over networks that have very limited bandwidths, and with an intra interval value of 0 (default).
Video Profile Video Profile Video Profiles define both the quality of the video images and the storage and bandwidth requirements of the video files. All Video Profiles include at least the following settings: frame rate, resolution, and bit rate. For each video input, you can configure the image parameters. With each video input, the S1800e series devices supports up to quad-stream encoding (triple-stream encoding on the multiport devices and quad-stream encoding on the single/dual port devices).
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings ► To configure the encoder properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Video. 3. From the Encoder Properties tab, set the values for the following parameters: Bit Rate: The rate in kbps at which the device sends data. Use a higher bit rate to record movements, noise and details. The bit rate can range from 9 kbps to 6000 kbps. Frame Rate: The number of frames captured or recorded each seconds. NTSC: select from: 1, 2, 3, 3.
Configuring the Encoder Properties Rate Control Mode: The mode controlling the bit rate variation. The available modes are: Constant Bit Rate (CBR): This mode is the most effective to maintain the target bit rate. Video quality may suffer (frames may be skipped) and the frame rate may decrease. This mode should be used when transmitting video over networks that have very limited bandwidths, and with an intra interval value of 0 (default). Constant Frame Rate (CFR): This mode maintains the target frame rate.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings Configuring the Input Properties The number of video inputs varies depending on the device. For each video input, you can enhance the video image by adjusting the value of brightness, contrast, hue and saturation. ► To configure the input properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Video. 3.
Configuring the Camera Tampering Properties Configuring the Camera Tampering Properties The camera tampering feature is a real-time automated feature that generates an alarm whenever the camera is repositioned or out of focus. Note If you plan on using Nextiva VMS with the single/dual port encoders, you cannot set an area of interest as described in the Nextiva Administrator Guide. ► To configure the camera tampering properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Video.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings Configuring the Motion Detection Properties The S1800e encoders support motion detection on each video input. For each video input, you can configure the motion detection settings by adjusting the values for each input. Caution You must have a good understanding of video technology to use these settings. If you are unsure do not modify these settings. ► To configure the motion detection properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2.
Configuring the Decoder Properties Thresh. The values range from 1 to 1320 (NTSC) or 1 to 1548 (PAL). Vector Length: The amount of motion in a given macroblocks that must be present to tag this as in motion. The values range from 0 to 255. Number of Frames: The number of consecutive frames that must be detected as a new motion. The values range from 1 to 1000. 4. Click Apply. Configuring the Decoder Properties The S1800e series compact decoders support four to six H.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings Configuring the Video Output Properties The S1800e decoders support four to six H.264 video streams, displaying up to four tiles on traditional CCTV monitors and up to six tiles on high-definition LCD or plasma monitors. ► To configure the video output properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > Video. 3. From the Output Properties tab, set the output values.
Setting the SNMP Properties Single: Video from one stream is displayed on the monitor. Quad: The monitor is divided into four quadrants and each displaying video from four different streams. 3 × 2: (Only on HDMI model) The monitor displays video from six different streams. Guard Tour: Video from each stream is displayed on the monitor one after another. Dwell Time: The number of seconds to display video from a selected camera before switching to the next camera in the tour. 4. Click Apply.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings ► To set the SNMP properties 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > SNMP. 3. In the SNMP panel, select the Enabled check box enable the SNMP service. 4. In the System Location box, type the location for the Edge device. 5. In the System Contact box, type the e-mail address of the network administrator. 6. In the Primary Trap Destination Address box, type the IP address of the primary server that will receive the SNMP Traps. 7.
Viewing MIB Information 10. In the User Authentication Type list, select the authentication algorithm for SNMP requests. You can select from the following: No Authentication: No authentication is used. MD5 Authentication: The Message Digest Version 5 (MD5) hash function is used to determine that the message is from a valid source. SHA Authentication: The Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) has function is used to determine that the message is from a valid source. 11.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings edVinCamtampOofAlarmStateNotif trap. This trap is generated if the Out Of Focus status of an input has changed with the following information: [0x00]= Not Out Of Focus [0x01]= Out Of Focus ► To view MIB information 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > SNMP. 3. Click Download Verint SNMP MIBs. Viewing Live Video The Live Media section lists all the video inputs that are available on the device.
Viewing Live Video ► To view live video 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Clip Retrieval. 3. From the Live Media section, click play the video in the Live Media dialog box. beside a video input to display 4. Click PTZ to display the PTZ Controller. 5.
Chapter 3: Configuring the IP Settings The PTZ menu allows you to perform the following: Menu: Displays the on-screen menu. For more information on the PTZ onscreen menu. Help: Displays the PTZ Control Usage.
Configuring PTZ Address Configuring PTZ Address The PTZ Configuration panel allows you to change the PTZ address value for the PTZ Cameras to match the value of the dip switch in order to control the PTZ Camera from the Web Interface. ► To configurePTZ address 1. Start the Web Interface. 2. From the tree, select Configuration > PTZ. 3. Double-click the value in the PTZ Address column and change the value to match the dip switch value on the camera. 4. Click Apply. 64 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Once the camera is installed and the network settings configured, you need to configure the camera properties using the On-screen Display (OSD) menu.
Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Once the camera is installed, you need to configure the camera properties using the On-screen Display (OSD) menu. Activating the OSD Menu There are multiple ways to access the OSD menu: 1. Nextiva Virtual Matrix: In this setup, external components such as analog or digital monitors and CCTV keyboards are connected to Nextiva via an edge device.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Using Nextiva Review to Configure the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Nextiva Review supports pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functionality for live video when a PTZ camera is selected in Live mode. You can control PTZ cameras through Review by using the Heads Up Display (HUD) control panel and the PTZ toolbar. The PTZ toolbar contains the buttons used to control a PTZ camera in the Review workspace.
Using Nextiva Review to Configure the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series 5. The PTZ toolbar opens to the right of the regular video toolbar, and the Heads Up Display (HUD) control panel appears over the video image. 6. The PTZ toolbar contains the following controls: PTZ Control 68 Button Description PTZ Locked or PTZ Unlocked Locks or unlocks the PTZ camera so an operator can take exclusive control of its pan/tilt/zoom operations.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Using the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Menu Options The following table lists all the available menu options on the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series.
Using the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Menu Options MaiSub- Subn menu- menu- Contents men1 2 u AE ON/OFF/WDR OFF AUTO/MANUAL AUTO ON/OFF OFF ZOOM LIMIT X26/X52/X104/X208/X312/X432 X26 ZOOM SPEED EXT,0~7 5 SHARPNESS 0~15 10 LINE LOCK ON/OFF OFF LINEP- 40~250° HASE PRI VACY ZONE P1~P24:0N/0FF ALARM INPUT- 0~255,BW,OFF ACTIO- NO NS MOTIO- 0~255,BW,OFF,PATH N DEL A YTIME P AN/TILT SETUP 70 Factory default 180° OFF OFF OFF 5~120S 5 AU T OFLIP ON/OFF ON PROPO R TIONAL P/T ON/OFF ON
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties MaiSub- Subn menu- menu- Contents men1 2 u Factory default STOPS CAMERA TITLE RECOVER TIME OFF,1~120MIN OFF SCAN SPEED 1~90°/S 5°/S STOP TIME P0~255:5~120S 10S MAX SPEED 1~430°/S 430°/S GROUP 1~4 1 CAMERA TITLE INPUT 20CHARACTERS(MAX) -- CAMERA TITLE ON/OFF OFF P0~255:ON/OFF OFF P0~430:MAX MAX PRE- AUTO SET PA SET- TROL UP PRESET SPEED TITLE PRE256POSITION,20CHARACTERS(MAX) SET TITLE INPUT TITLE POSI TION PRESET W
Using the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Menu Options MaiSub- Subn menu- menu- Contents men1 2 u Factory default SET SET MOTIO- MOTION N MOTIO- 1~4MinandMAX N AREA LEVEL HI,MID,LOW LOW INTE RVAL TIME 0~255s OS ON/OFF OFF SCANTILT ANGLE 0~92° 30 SCHED- WEEK ULE ENABLE Sun./Mon/Tue/Wed/Thr/Fri/Sat Mon.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties MaiSub- Subn menu- menu- Contents men1 2 u M TIME P AS S WORD PO W ERUP Factory default 00:00~23:59 P ON/OFF AS S WORD ENABLE OFF P 20CHARACTERSMAX ASS WORD *************** PARK,BYDEFAULT,AUTOSCAN, FRAMESCAN,RANDOMSCAN, BYDEFAULT AUTOPARTOL LOAD F AC TORY DE FAULT E-FLIP ON/OFF OFF MIRROR ON/OFF OFF LANGUAGE NTSC: English/Traditional Chinese/Spanish/Portuguese/Japanese/French ENGLISH PAL: English/Spanish/Portuguese/French/Ge
Using the Horizontal Pan and Vertical Tilt Using the Horizontal Pan and Vertical Tilt Manual horizontal pan must be controlled through the joystick on the keypad controller. The rotation speed is adjustable between 0.1°~90°/sec by the position of the joystick, and up to 150°/sec under Turbo mode. The speed is restricted when using Proportion P/T mode. Manual vertical tilt speed is adjustable between 0.1°~45°/sec, and the speed will be restricted when under Proportion P/T mode.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties During startup, the camera will perform vertical scanning from the tilt angle setting. For configuring the tilt angle, please use the menu command SCAN TILT ANGLE. When the keypad controller issues autoscanning command, the tilt angle will remain at the original setting. Frame Scanning: Frame scanning can be configured to run at startup, or can be controlled by the keypad controller (refer to the table in Chapter 8).
Setting Up the Camera Setting Up the Camera The following section provides information on setting up the camera. Setting the Focus → → Mode Use the [NEAR] or [FAR] keys to control the Focus. One push auto focus feature. Four focus modes to choose from: Manual, Auto, Interval, and Zoom. Under manual focus, use the [NEAR] and [FAR] keys to control the Focus.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Setting the White Balance → WB Provides three modes of white balance: ATW: White balance range from 2000°K to 10000°K. AUTO: White balance range from 3000°K to 7500°K. ONE PUSH WB: Use the hotkey combination (number “73”+ [PRESET] key) to activate ONE PUSH white balance (ONE PUSH WB mode has to be enabled). ► To set the white balance: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2.
Setting the Zoom Limit DAY/NIGHT mode can be either automatic or manual. To improve nighttime sensitivity, the infrared filter in the camera lens can be removed. When set to auto mode, the camera will automatically adjust according to the environment brightness; under manual mode, directly press the keys number “88”+ [PRESET] key = Daytime color mode; number “89”+ [PRESET] key = Nighttime monochrome mode. FLICKERLESS: ON or OFF. Note BLC function is selectable: ON/OFF, or refer to hotkey operation.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties 4. Move the joystick up/down to choose the zoom level selection. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Setting the Zoom Speed There are nine steps of zoom speed for the lens 0 ~ 7 that can be selected from the menu. When set to EXT mode, the command has to be issued through the RS485 interface. ► To adjust the zoom Speed: 1.
Setting Privacy Zones The camera can use the power line frequency as the sync signal source. Line Lock can be set to ON or OFF Line Phase range between 40° ~ 250° ► To set the line lock: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key mode selection. 4.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties ► To Set Privacy Zone Size and Position using the keypad controller: 1. First move the image to be masked to the center of the screen. 2. Press number key “83” then press and hold the key for 2 seconds to go to the setup screen for the zone #: Screen display: PRIVACY ZONE 1 Move the joystick up/down to select the zone # 3.
When using the infrared projector ACTIONS> then press the [OPEN] key the menu. 4. Move the cursor to the alarm input, and configure the preset action and alarm output status (ON or OFF). 5. Alarm DELAY TIME: The alarm delay time can be configured (5~120 sec). The diagram below explains the alarm action from the signal: 1. Positive edge triggered. 2. If there are new alarms triggered during an existing alarm, then the first alarm will be invalid. 3.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Setting Up Horizontal Pan and Vertical Tilt The following section describes how to configure the Horizontal Pan and Vertical Tilt. Setting Auto Flip → AUTO FLIP The auto flipping function will enable the camera to quickly flip 180° in the vertical direction. Objects moving under the camera can be tracked without interruption. ► To activate 180° Auto Flip: 1.
Setting Scan Range Setting Scan Range → SCAN LIMIT STOPS When the camera scan mode is set to random, frame, or auto, once the scan range is reached, the camera will turn the other direction. ► To activate a scan range: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the SCAN LIMIT STOPS selection and then press the [OPEN] key. 4.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to choose ON or OFF. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. ► To set Set the Manual Scan Range: 1. Activate the manual scan range (MANUAL LIMIT STOP = ON) and then exit the menu. 2.
Setting Stop Time ► To Set the Scan Speed: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the SCAN SPEED selection and then press the [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set the speed. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties ► To set the Max Speed: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the MAX SPEED selection and then press the [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set the speed. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Setting Up the Presets ► To set the Title: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor down to CAMERA TITLE INPUT, and then press the key. Use the joystick up/down to select the character. 4. Move the cursor down to CAMERA TITLE, and then press the key to select either ON or OFF. If OFF is selected, then the camera title will not be shown. 5.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties You can modify individual preset speed for individual preset points. When setting “MAX” SPEED in preset speed section, the speed is depended on the setting in SCAN SPEED ► To activate the Preset speed: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3.
Preset Motion (For WDR model only) ► To activate the Preset WD: Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. Move the cursor to the PRESET WD selection and then press the [OPEN] key. Move the joystick up/down to choose the position(P0~66), and left/right to set OFF, BLC, or WDR.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Setting up the Additional Functions Freeze Activity → FREEZE ACTIVITY When the camera is in frame, random, auto, or preset scanning modes, the camera screen can be disabled during movement, and the screen image will only be shown until the camera reaches the stop point. ► To set Freeze Activity: 1.
Schedule [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set tilt angle (0~92°). 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen. Schedule → Four sets of schedules can be configured with individual start time, end time, and action mode. The actions include preset(0~32), auto scan, auto patrol 1~4, frame scan, and random scan modes. ► To set a Schedule: 1.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Setting up the System Setting the Week → WEEK ► To set the Week: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the WEEK selection and then press the [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set the week. 5.
Power Up Mode ► To set the Password: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key the menu. 4. Move the cursor to PASSWORD ENABLE and press the key to enter the option. Use the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF. 5. If ON is selected, please enter the password. Press the key to enter the PASSWORD menu. 6.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties ► To set the Power Up Mode: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the POWER UP selection and then press the [OPEN] key. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set the power up mode. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Mirror Mirror → MIRROR ► To set Mirror mode: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the MIRROR selection and then press the [OPEN] key MIRROR menu. 4. Move the joystick up/down to set ON or OFF. 5. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties ► To Set the ACTION: 1. Press “95” + hold the [PRESET] key for 2 seconds to enter the main menu screen. 2. Move the cursor to , and then press the [OPEN] key menu. 3. Move the cursor to the ACTION selection and then move the joystick up/down to set AUTO RETURN or PARK. 4. Press the [OPEN] key to confirm the selection or press the [CLOSE] key to cancel selection and exit from the menu screen.
Using the Nextiva S5500 IP PTZ Preset Commands Using the Nextiva S5500 IP PTZ Preset Commands Use the keypad controller preset commands to quickly execute specific functions or perform setting changes. +Preset: press the PRESET key once. +Set Preset: press and hold the PRESET key for two seconds. Note Different keypad controllers may have different preset button combinations. Please refer to the keyboard instruction manual for key combinations.
Chapter 4: Configuring the Nextiva S5500 PTZ Series Properties Number + Key Pressa Function 96+Preset Stop scan 97+Preset Begin random scan 98+Preset Begin frame scan 99+Preset Begin auto scan 101+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group1 102+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group2 103+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group3 104+Preset Run Pattern Tour-Group4 105+Preset Stop Pattern Tour-record 0~3235~66111~255+Set Preset Configure preset point0~32,35~66, 111~255 83+Set Preset Enter privacy zone setup mode 90+S
Using the Nextiva S5500 IP PTZ Preset Commands 100 Number + Key Press Function 54+Preset Backlight compensation OFF 55+Preset White balance – one push 56+Preset Focus – one push 58+Preset Show software version 57+Preset Self test 60+Preset Stop scan 61+Preset Begin random scan 62+Preset Begin frame scan 59+Preset Begin auto scan 0~32, 35,52+ Set Preset Configure preset point 0~32, 35,52 62+Set Preset Set manual left limit 60+Set Preset Set manual right limit 61+Set Preset Set sc
Appendix 5 Technical Specifications The sections describes the DIP switch settings and the technical specifications for the Nextiva S5500 PTZ series.
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Appendix 5: Technical Specifications DIP Switch Settings The factory default DIP switch settings are SW1: 1 is ON, and SW2: 3, 4, 7 and 8 are ON. SW1 sets the PTZ address. SW2 sets the protocol/baud rate and termination resistor. The factory default values are: PTZ Address is set to 1 Protocol is set for Pelco-D. (DIP switches 3 and 4 are ON.) Baud rate is set for 2400 bps. (DIP switches 7 and 8 are ON.) Termination resistor is off. (DIP switch 2 is OFF.
SW1 PTZ Address Setup ► To access the DIP switch on the Outdoor Models: 1. Loosen the three screws on top of the outdoor models. 2. Rotate the top cover clockwise and remove. 3. Change the DIP switch settings accordingly. ► To access the DIP switch on the Indoor model: 1. Turn the Indoor model upside down to access the DIP switch. 2. Change the DIP switch settings accordingly. SW1 PTZ Address Setup The following table lists the PTZ address setup. 104 © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Appendix 5: Technical Specifications PTZ Address SW Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 on off off off off off off off 2 off on off off off off off off 3 on on off off off off off off 4 off off on off off off off off 5 on off on off off off off off 6 off on on off off off off off 7 on on on off off off off off 8 off off off on off off off off 9 on off off on off off off off 10 off on off on off off off off 11 on o
SW1 PTZ Address Setup 106 PTZ Address SW Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 31 on on on on on off off off 32 off off off off off on off off 33 on off off off off on off off 34 off on off off off on off off 35 on on off off off on off off 36 off off on off off on off off 37 on off on off off on off off 38 off on on off off on off off 39 on on on off off on off off 40 off off off on off on off off 41 on off off on
Appendix 5: Technical Specifications PTZ Address SW Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 61 on off on on on on off off 62 off on on on on on off off 63 on on on on on on off off 64 off off off off off off on off 65 on off off off off off on off 66 off on off off off off on off 67 on on off off off off on off 68 off off on off off off on off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Communication protocol / Baud rate / Terminal resistance Communication protocol / Baud rate / Terminal resistance SW pin# Communication Protocol Baud Rate Terminal Resistance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pelco-P NC NC OFF ON OFF OFF NC NC Pelco-D NC NC ON ON OFF OFF NC NC Bosch NC NC OFF OFF ON OFF NC NC Ernitec NC NC ON OFF ON OFF NC NC Kalatel NC NC OFF ON ON OFF NC NC Tyco NC NC ON ON ON OFF NC NC 2400 NC NC NC NC NC NC ON ON 4800 NC NC NC
Appendix 5: Technical Specifications S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ28DW S5503PTZ-36DW Minimum Working Distance 290mm (wide), 800 mm (tele) 10 mm (wide) ~ 1500 mm (tele) 320mm (wide) to 1500mm (tele) Effective Pixels (HxV) NTSC 380k pixels, PAL440k pixels Scanning System 2:1 Interlace I NTSC V: 59.94Hz H: 15.734KHz I PAL V: 50Hz, H: 15.
Technical Specifications S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ28DW S5503PTZ-36DW Auto Slow Shutter On/Off AE Control Auto, Manual, Priority mode, Bright, EV compensation, Backlight compensation Backlight Compensation On/Off Alarm Function Yes Day/Night Mode Auto I Manual Wide Dynamic Range 133x 30 Noise Reduction On/Off (6 steps) Motion Detection Yes Video Resolution Scalable from CIF (352x240 pixels for NTSC; 352x288 pixels for PAL) to D1 (720x480 pixels for NTSC; 720x576 pixels for PAL) Frame rate
Appendix 5: Technical Specifications S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ28DW S5503PTZ-36DW Flip E-Fiip Mirror Image Yes P/T Operations Pan Range 360° Continuous Tilt Range 170° (85° each hemisphere) Manual Pan Speed 0.1°- 90° /sec Manual Pan Speed (Turbo) 150° /sec Manual Tilt Speed 0.
Technical Specifications S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ28DW S5503PTZ-36DW Protection Pan Accuracy Super Fine Pan 0.
Appendix 5: Technical Specifications S5503PTZ-18ID S5503PTZ28DW S5503PTZ-36DW Regulation Regulatory RoHS compliant, USA- UL, FCC Part 15 (Subpart B, Class A) Canada- ICES03 class AEU - CE marking CE marking (EN55022, EN55024) 750KG (1,650 lb) impact resistance Water/Dust Ingression Available Mounts IP67 In Ceiling Only (no mounting kits required) Pendant, Wall, Pole, Corner mounting kits available © 2013 Verint Video Systems Inc.
Index 1 B 1 Gbps Link Speed 43, 45 10 Mbps Link Speed 43, 45 100 Mbps Link Speed 43, 45 Backup Trap Destination Address SNMP Setting 59 Bit Rate Configuring Encoder 48, 51, 56 Brightness Configuring Video Input 53 2 C 2CIF Resolution Camera Tampering Configuing 54 Configuring Configuring Encoder 49, 52 OOF Sensitivity 54 4 Out of Focus 54 4CIF Resolution Configuring Encoder 49, 52 A AES Encryption SNMP Setting 60 Authentication Type MD5 Authentication SNMP Setting 60 No Authentication SNMP Sett
Index 100 Mbps full duplex 43, 45 100 Mbps half duplex 43, 45 Auto Detect 43, 45 Configuring Encoder Bit Rate 48, 51, 56 Compression Mode 49, 52 Frame Rate 48, 51 Contents of Package 20 Contrast Configuring Video Input 53 Configuring Video Output 58 D D1 Resolution NTSC 48, 51 PAL 48, 51 I-Frame 48, 51 Intra Interval 48, 51 Quantizer 48, 51 Rate Control Mode 49, 52 Constant Bit Rate 49, 52 Constant Frame Rate 49, 52 Resolution 49, 52 Decoder Configuring 56 Default Gateway 42, 44 Configuring DHCP 42, 44
Index Frame Rate 48, 51 NTSC 48, 51 PAL 48, 51 I-Frame 48, 51 Intra Interval 48, 51 Installing the IP Cameras 21 S5003PTZ--36DW Models 21, 32 S5003PTZ-28DW Models 21, 32 Intra Interval Configuring Encoder 48, 51 IP Address Backup Trap Destination Quantizer 48, 51 SNMP Setting 59 Rate Control Mode 49, 52 Primary Trap Destination Constant Bit Rate 49, 52 Constant Frame Rate 49, 52 Resolution 49, 52 SNMP Setting 59 IP Address Configuration 39 IP Cameras Installing 21 2CIF 49, 52 S5003PTZ--36DW Model
Index M Mask Configuring Motion Detection 55 Mask State Configuring Motion Detection 55 Mode Compression Configuring Encoder 49, 52 Performance Hardware 18 Persistence Configuring Camera Tampering 54 Primary Trap Destination Address SNMP Setting 59 Privacy Password SNMP Setting 60 Privacy Protocol AES Encryption Motion Detection Configuing 55 Configuring SNMP Setting 60 DES Encryption Lower Thresh 55 SNMP Setting 60 Mask 55 No Encryption Mask State 55 Nb Frames 56 Upper Thresh 55 Vector Length 56
Index S5003PTZ-28DW Models Installing 21, 32 S5503PTZ-18ID Models Technical Specifications 108 Saturation Configuring Video Input 53 Setting Network Configuration DHCP Video Profile Configuring Video Input AGC 53, 57 Brightness 53 Contrast 53 Hue 53 Saturation 53 Default Gateway 42, 44 Ethernet Adapter 43, 45 Hostname 42, 44 Link Speed 43, 45 1 Gbps full duplex 43, 45 1 Gbps half duplex 43, 45 10 Mbps full duplex 43, 45 10 Mbps half duplex 43, 45 100 Mbps full duplex 43, 45 100 Mbps half duplex 43, 45 A
Index Privacy Protocol 60 Contrast 53 AES Encryption 60 Hue 53 DES Encryption 60 Saturation 53 No Encryption 60 System Contact 59 Video Output Configuring 57 Discovery Mode 57 System Location 59 Dwell Time 58 User Name 59 Speed 1 Gbps 43, 45 10 Mbps 43, 45 100 Mbps 43, 45 System Contact SNMP Setting 59 System Location SNMP Setting 59 Receiver Mode 57 Video Profile Setting Configuring Video Input AGC 53 Brightness 53 Contrast 53 T Hue 53 Technical Specifications S5503PTZ-18ID Models 108 toolb
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