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INSTALLATION/OPERATION C2953M-A (5/09) Sarix ™ T echnology IXE Series Extended Platform Network Camera[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 3 Contents Regulatory Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Video Quality Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 C2953M-A (5/09) Help Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 Log Off Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 5 List of Illustrations 1 Camera Connections and Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 Remove Back Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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6 C2953M-A (5/09) Regulatory Notices This device co mplies with Pa rt 15 of the FCC Rules. Operat ion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may n ot c ause harmf ul interference, and (2 ) this device must accept any interf erence received, including interfe rence that may cause undesired op erat ion. RADIO AND TELEVISION INTER[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 7 V ideo Quality Caution Frame Rate Notice Regard ing User -Selected Options Pelco systems are capable of provid ing high quality video for both live viewing and play back. However , the systems can be used in lower quality modes, which can degr ade picture quality , to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to red uce the amo[...]
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8 C2953M-A (5/09) Description The IXE Ser ies is an ex tended plat form networ k based camer a with a built -in, Web-based viewe r for live st reaming to a standard Web br owser (Microsoft ® Internet Expl orer ® or Mozilla ® Firefox ® ). Th e camera fea tures open ar chitecture connectivit y for third-p arty applic ations and i s also Endura En[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 9 PARTS LIST Installati on tools an d the follo wing parts are needed but not supp lied: CAMERA LAYOUT Figure 1. Camera Connections and Features Qty Description 1C a m e r a 1 Ferrite (for Class B compliance) 1 6-pin conn ector 1 IX Series an d IXE Series Quick Start Guid e (C2951M) 1 Resource disc 3 MAC addres s labels (ext ra) Qty[...]
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10 C2953M-A (5/09) PRODUCT LABEL The produc t label lists the model numb er , date c ode, serial number , an d Media Acce ss Control (MA C) address. This informat ion mi gh t be required for setup. T o access th e product label remove the back cover of the camera (refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3). Figure 2. Remove Back Cover Figure 3. Product Label [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 11 Installation 1. Remove all of t he contents f rom the shippi ng box. 2. Install the lens: NOTE: Megapixel le nses are des igned and t ested to deliv er optimal ima ge quality to me gapixel ca meras. A stan dard definiti on lens installed on a megapixel came ra will limit th e resolution o f the camera and create p oor image quali[...]
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12 C2953M-A (5/09) Figure 5. Ferrite Installation 6. Connect the n ecessary wiring for alarms and relays (refer to Wiring on page 14). 7. Apply power t o the camera . The camera will complete a configurat ion sequenc e; the gree n LED flashes five times pe r second fo r approximate ly two minutes, and then t urns solid aft er the sequen ce is compl[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 13 SERVICE CABLE The camera includes a service co nnector that outputs camer a video. Use it at the installation site to set up the field of view and to focus the camera. Pelco offers an optional service cable (IX-SC) that p lugs directly into the se rvice connec tor . T o acc ess the serv ice connecto r , you must slide the front c[...]
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14 C2953M-A (5/09) WIRING CAT5 CABLE Connect a Cat5 cable t o the RJ-45 network connector . The 8-pin co nnector includes vid eo and PoE f or the came ra. PoE (IEE E 802.3 af) injects power over th e same cabling th at carries th e network data , eliminating t he need for a se parate power su pply . This simplifie s th e ins tallation and operation[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 15 Connecting a Rel ay Device The camera ha s an output for a ctivating an exte rnal device. It supports both momentary a nd continuous relay operation. Y ou can operate t he relay in teractively during an ac tive connect ion, or it c an operate au tomatically to coincide wit h certain e vents. T ypical applications include turn ing[...]
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16 C2953M-A (5/09) Unsupervised Alarms When an a larm is configured as an unsupervised alarm, the cam era only activate s an alarm whe n the normal alarm state (o pen or c losed) changes. Figure 12 illus trates the al arm and no a larm conditions of an unsuper vised alarm in put. Figure 12. Unsupervised Alarm Conditions Figure 13 illustrates th e w[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 17 Operation Installation must be compl ete before yo u can begin operating the camera (ref er to Installation on page 11 ). The camera completes a configuratio n sequence when power is applied ; the green LED fla shes five times p er second for app roximately two minutes, and th en glows solid green indic ating the se quence is co [...]
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18 C2953M-A (5/09) Live V ideo Page The live vide o page allows you to manage t he way you vie w live video an d capture i mages. Y ou can also v iew live vide o from this page and access menus o n the naviga tion bar (b ased on user permissions). Figure 15. Live V ideo Page LIVE VIDEO PAGE ICONS Viewable icons are based on user pe rmissions. Show [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 19 SELECT A STREAM 1. Click the Select St ream button. 2. Select one of t he following stream opti ons: Primary Stream: T o select this stream, click the button next to Primary Stream; the stream se ttings appear . Secondary Stream: T o select this stre am, click the button next to Seco ndary Stream; the st ream settings appear . Qu[...]
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20 C2953M-A (5/09) MAXIMIZE THE VIEWING AREA 1. Click the Maxi mize Viewing Area bu tton. The live video pan e expands t o the full size o f the page . 2. Click the “T ake a Snapshot” button to ca pture a vi deo image. 3. Click the Show T oolbar bu tton to re turn to th e normal v iew . OPEN THE STREAM IN A NEW WINDOW 1. Click the “Open Strea[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 21 Settings Page Depending on user permission s, the Settings page allows you to ma nage camera system settin gs, set up u sers and gr oups, and co nt rol the camera. NOTE: The Setti ngs menu might no t be avai lable if the us er does not have permiss ion to access this featu re (refer to Users on page 43). T o access the ca mera se[...]
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22 C2953M-A (5/09) SYSTEM T AB Use the System tab to view the de vice’ s cu rrent firmwa re version, change the device name, ena ble/disable the power LED, an d set up a server for event system email. Figure 17. S ystem S ettings Page GENERAL SETTINGS Device Name: The user -friendly description of th e camera. This name is displayed in th e gray [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 23 T IME SETTINGS Select the ti me server an d time zone fo r the came ra, and turn on or off the overlay. T ime Server: T he external server tha t uses Netwo rk T ime Protocol (NTP) to syn chronize the camera date and time set tings. T ime Zone: The geographic area that is closest to the came ra’ s physical location. Overlay: Sel[...]
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24 C2953M-A (5/09) NETWORK T AB Use the Network tab to manage general settings , configure Secure Socke t Layers (SSL), and enable SSH (Secure Shell). GENERAL This page includes a list of general net work communication settings. Figure 18. Network S ettings Page Hardware Address: A read-only f ield that displays th e MAC address for the ca mera. Ho[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 25 DHCP Off T urning off DHCP allo ws you to manually set the camera’ s IP address. T o turn off DHCP: 1. Select the Off option fo r DHCP . 2. Change the followin g network settings, as required: • IP Addres s • Subnet Mask • Gateway •D N S S e r v e r 3. Click the Save bu tton to save the settings, or click the Reset butt[...]
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26 C2953M-A (5/09) Generate Certificate Request 1. Click the Install Certificate bu tton located at the bottom of the SSL Config uration page. The Sele ct Certificate Install Meth o d option buttons appear on the page . 2. Select Gener ate Certific ate Reque st, and th en click Next . The Certifi cate Request Fo rm opens. 3. Fill out all of the fie[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 27 SSH SSH (Secure Shell) is a user -enabl ed protocol th at allows Pelco Product Support to log on to and service the camera for advance d troubleshoot ing purposes. Fr om this page , users with a ppropriate p ermissions c an enable or disable SSH ac cess to th e camera. Figure 20. SS H S ettings Page T o enable SSH: 1. Select the [...]
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28 C2953M-A (5/09) IMAGING T AB Use the Imaging tab to change the camera orientation or to adju st digital processing, exposure, focu s, tone map, and white bala nce. GENERAL The general imagi ng settings allow you to change the camera ’ s orientation and adju st digital proces sing. Figure 21. Orientation and Digital Processing Page Orientation [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 29 Digital Processing The digital processing s ettings adju st the camera’ s shar pness, satur ation, and con trast. Digit al processin g can be set to Auto or Manual. When set to Auto, the camera continu a lly delivers the best possible im age by automatically adjusting the digit al processing settings based on the scene. Auto is[...]
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30 C2953M-A (5/09) EXPOSURE Exposure is the amount of light dete cted by the camera senso r . A scene wit h correct exposure set tings has a dequate de tail and c ontrast betwe en white and da rk values. An image with too li ttle or to o much exposur e eliminates detail in th e scene. The camera featur es auto a nd manual exposure se ttings. Auto i[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 31 Auto Exposure Auto exposure a utomatically sets the a mount of light detecte d by the camera sensor b ased on setting s for light co ntrol, exposu r e compensation, and the day and nigh t exposure times. Light Control: Sets the mechan ism that controls the exp osure time of the ca mera. Light contro l settings include Digital Exp[...]
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32 C2953M-A (5/09) Manual Expo sure Manual ex posure sets the amount of light det ected by th e camera s ensor based on a user-defined settin g. Manual exposure is re co mmended only for ind oor applica tions that have a single unchanging primary light source. Figure 23. Manual Exposure Page Analog Gain: The amount of gain applie d across all color[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 33 DAY NIGHT Day Night co ntrols the po sition of th e IR cut filt er , which det ermines the color or black -white setti ng of the camera . The Day Nigh t settings change depe nding on th e Exposure settings. If the camera i s set to A uto Exposure, the Day N ight Mode ca n be set to Auto or Manu al and all of the respect ive setti[...]
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34 C2953M-A (5/09) FOCUS Use the Focus page to select either Auto back focus or Manual back focus, adjust the available settings, or reset the back focu s to factory defaults . NOTE: It is recommended to set focus to Ma nual when using analytics. If focus is set to Auto, significant backg round changes will oc cur when the camer a auto-adju sts to [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 35 Manual Focus Manual focus turns off the auto focus mechanism and locks the camera at a user-specified po sition. The camera will not focus if changes in th e scene occur . This setting is recommended f or indoor app lications th at have a sing le unchangin g primary ligh t source or f or vide o analy tic application s. Figure 25.[...]
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36 C2953M-A (5/09) TO N E M A P T one map balances the brighte st and darkest sections of an image to pro duce a picture with more balanc ed lighting and more deta il. Th is is accomplished, in part, when the device map s the 10-bit i nput sensor data (0 to 1023 bits) into 8- bit output RGB values (0 to 25 5 bits). Use the sliders to easily adjus t[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 37 WHITE BALANCE White balance settings de fine how the ca mera processe s video images to render tr ue colors in a scene. White balance is es pecial ly effective in scenes with ch anging light ing conditio ns or in s cenes with more t han one ty pe of ligh t source. Fo r example, scenes that benefit from wh ite balance correction a[...]
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38 C2953M-A (5/09) Manual White Balance While the Auto mo de will cover most scenes, t he camera canno t account for every possible scene. In some installatio ns, use manu al white balance to render the mos t accurate image color p ossible. NOTE: Manual white balance i s recommended on ly for indoo r applicatio ns that have a single un changing pr [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 39 V IDEO STREAMS T AB Use the Video Streams tab to sele ct a preset camera configu ration or to configure custom vide o stream set tings. SELECT PRESET Several pres et camera conf igurations, which include p rimary and s econdary video stream sett ings, are ava ilable for e asy setup. These preset configuratio ns are different de p[...]
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40 C2953M-A (5/09) CUSTOM CONFIGURATION The camer a features dual video streams with programmable settings for compressio n, resoluti on, image r ate, and bit rate. The de fault names for the streams are Primary and Secondary. Although each str eam can be pr ogrammed indepe ndently, the settings of one str eam can lim it the options ava ilable for [...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 41 Compression Stand ards JPEG: A commonly us ed compressio n scheme, al so known as MJPEG. JPEG has the leas t impact on the camera's pr ocessor but r equires the most bandwid th. H264: A ne w version of MP EG-4 compres sion used in high-definition video players such as Blu- ray ™ and HD-DVD. H.26 4 is the most processor- in[...]
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42 C2953M-A (5/09) Rate Control The rate contr ol setting determines th e bit rate and quality of each fram e in the video stream. T here might be a tr ade-off betw een image qu ality and the re sources req uired for vi deo storage wh en selecting a rate con trol setting. CBR: The constant bit rate (CBR) streams video at a fixed number of bits pe r[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 43 USERS AND GROUPS T AB Use the User s and Groups t ab to create and manage user accoun ts, group per missions, an d to change the way the camera manages t h e users and groups sett ings. USERS User accounts can be created an d added to gr oups to limit the pe rmission s given to individua ls logged on to the ca mera. Use the fea t[...]
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44 C2953M-A (5/09) 8. Select the appr opriate check boxes to choose the groups you wish to assign to the user . The Users tab includ es default accoun ts for the following groups: • Select All: Selects all group de finitions. • Administrators: This is the only define d group that cannot be deleted; however, the ad ministrator pa ssword can be c[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 45 Deleting a User 1. Click the Users and G roups tab, and then select Users fro m the drop-down menu. 2. Click the user pr ofile that you want to delet e from the defined users section located in the box on the left side of the pa ge . 3. Click the Delete User b utton. A dialog box appears with the message “Are you sure yo u want[...]
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46 C2953M-A (5/09) GROUPS Groups can be created t o assign pe rmissions g iven to use rs within each group. Use the featur es on this page to cr eate, modif y , and delete gro ups and permissio ns. Multiple pe rmissions ca n be assigned t o each group. Creating a New Group Figure 33. New G roup Page T o create a new grou p: 1. Click the Users and G[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 47 Editing a Group Figure 34. Edit G roup Page T o edit a group: 1. Click the Users and G roups tab, and then select Gro ups from the drop-down men u. 2. Click the group p rofile that you want to edit fr om the box on the left side of the page. 3. Double-click in each of the text bo xes to highlight the text. T ype the new informati[...]
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48 C2953M-A (5/09) GENERAL SETTINGS The user an d groups ge neral sett ings allow you to change t he way the ca mera manages t he users an d groups se ttings. Thes e settin gs can be managed on a camera -to-camera basis or by using a centralized ser ver to apply changes to multiple cameras. Figure 35. User and G roup S ettings Page The availabl e g[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 49 EVENTS T AB Use the Events tab to program sources and handlers to man age camera events. SOURCES An event is a preprogra mmed camera function that is auto matically activated by an event source. Th e camera supports three types of event sources. Alarm Source: The camera support s one alarm so urce. The source s are the camer a in[...]
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50 C2953M-A (5/09) Creating a T imer Event Source 1. Click the Events ta b, and then select Sources from t he drop-down menu. 2. Click in the Name box and typ e a user -friendly name (2 to 23 alphan umeric characters). 3. Select T imer from t he T ype drop-down menu. 4. Click in the Freq uency box an d type a nu mber . Selec t seconds, min utes, ho[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 51 HANDLERS Event hand lers are th e actions th at the camer a takes when an event oc curs. The came ra support s four even t handlers. Send Email: Sends an emai l to a defined e mail addres s when an event is activated. The SMTP serve r must be configur ed to accep t the camera IP address. Write JPEG to SD Card: Saves a JPE G of th[...]
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52 C2953M-A (5/09) 8. If you do not want the han dler activate d every time an even t occurs, set filte rs for the handler ( refer to Example Handler Filter Setup on page 53). a. Select the day(s) of the week on which you want emails to be sent. b. T ype ti mes in the Sta rt and End bo xes for the days you hav e selected. U se time v alues in 24 -h[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 53 Creating an Open/C lose Relay Event Handler 1. Click the Events ta b, and then select Handlers from the drop-down menu. 2. Click in the Name box and typ e a user -friendly name (2 to 23 alphan umeric characters). 3. Select Open/Close Relay in the T ype drop-down menu. 4. Move the On T ime slider to set the amoun t of time that th[...]
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54 C2953M-A (5/09) Help Menu Online Help documents the ba sic instructions for configuring the camera. Click the Help hyperlink in the navigation bar to acce ss these instructions. Log Off Menu T o log off, click the L og Off butt on in the n avigation bar . A logi n dialog b ox appears.[...]
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C2953M-A (5/09) 55 Specifications General Imaging Device 1/3- inch (effective) Imager T ype CMOS Imager Readout Progressive sc an Maximum Resoluti on 1920 x 1080 Signal-to-N oise Ratio 50 dB Auto Iris Lens T ype DC drive Electronic Shut ter Range 1~1/10,000 sec Wide Dynamic Range 60 dB White Balance Ra nge 2,000° to 10,0 00°K Sensitivity f/1.2; 2[...]
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56 C2953M-A (5/09) Supported Pr otocols TCP/IP , UDP/IP (Unicast, Multicast IGMP ), UPnP , DNS, DHCP , RTP , RTSP , NTP , IPv4, SNMP , QOS, HTTP , HTTPS, LDAP (client), SSH, SSL , SMTP , FTP , MDNS (Bonjour) Users Unicast Up to 20 simultaneous user s Multicast Unlimited users H.264 Security Access Password protected Software Inte rface Web br owser[...]
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The materials used in the manufacture of this documen t and it s components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002/9 5/EC. This equipment contains elec trical or electronic components that must be recy cled properly to comply with Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union regarding the disposal of waste electrica l and electronic equi[...]
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Pelco, Inc. Worldwide Headquarters 3500 Pelco W ay Clovis, California 93612 U S A U S A & Canada T el (800) 289-9100 Fax (800) 289-9150 International T el +1 (559) 292-1981 Fax +1 (559) 348-1120 www .pelco.com[...]