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INT -PSNC-UM-1 106-07 PR O SERIES Netw or k Camer a & V ideo Ser v er USER MANU AL[...]
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- 2 - T able of Content s Safety and Regulato ry Notices ......... ....................... .......... ................... ......... .......... ................. ... 3 Sect ion 1: Prod uct Ove rview 1.1 About the Pro Series Ne twork Cameras and Video Se rve rs.............. ....... ............. ......... 5 1.2 Main Features and Benefits ...... ....[...]
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- 3 - Appendix A: Frequently Asked Qu estions (F AQ).............. ................. .................. .................. .... 87 Appendix B: Accessing th e Camera via HyperT e rminal ………………….............. .................. . 92 Appendix C: T roubleshooting............... .................... ............... ............ ...........[...]
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- 4 - Video S t andard and Product Classification As the video standard varies from country to country , users are asked to check it first and choose the right model. The two most common video standards used are NTSC and P AL. NTSC is the video system or sta ndard used in North America and most of South America. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmitted e[...]
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- 5 - 1: Product Overview 1.1 About the Pro Se ries Netw ork Cameras and Video Servers The Pro Series Network Cameras and Network Video Server are all-in-one networking devices that contain a digital c olor cam era (or a connec tion f or anal og CCTV cameras ), a powe rful Web server , an optimized embedded operating system, hardware for image comp[...]
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- 6 - Dual Mode Compression (on ly certain models) For application providers, system integ rators and other APs, this camera supports three types of video: 1) MPEG4 video; 2) M-JPEG compression; and 3) MPEG4+M-JPEG mode. Full Duplex T wo-W ay Audio (only cert ain models) Full duplex two-way audio is available by conne ct ing an external microphone [...]
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- 7 - 2.2 MPEG4 CCD and CMOS Camera Front View Powe r LED (Red ): Once power is supp lied to the camera, the red LED w ill light. Operating St atus LED (Green): This LED indicates the camera’s operating st atus. Once power is supplied, the LED lights and then b links once every second as long as the video is transmitted on the network during norm[...]
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- 8 - Power Connector: Only us e the su pplied A C adapte r to avo id any po ssibl e damage from elec tric s hock. Network Connector: Connect 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cable. GPIO Connect or: T o c on nect external devices such as infrared sensors, alarms or motion detectors (refer to Appendix F: I/O Connector). Mini DIN Connect[...]
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- 9 - 2.4 Ne twor k Vid eo Serve r Video Input: T o input video signal through a coaxial cable Video Output : T o ou tput v id eo si gna l through a coaxi al cable. On Air LED (Green) : This LED indicates the Video Servers operating status. Once pow er is supplied, the LED lights and then b links o nce every second as long as the video is transmitt[...]
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- 10 - Ethernet (Network Connec tor): Connect 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cable. SPK: Use to connect to an external sp eaker for audio communication. The audio sent over the network from a connected Vide o Server client can be delivered through this externally conn ected s peaker . MIC: The external microphone for audio input. Th [...]
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- 1 1 - Rear V iew RJ-45 Network Connector IEEE802.3af PoE-compliant network connector . BNC Loop-through port Analog video output signal for CCTV systems and monitors . Power connecto r 12 V DC power input for non-PoE installations. A udio IN/OUT Conne cto r for ac tive s peakers and hig h-gain microphones and line in sources T erminal Block 6-pin[...]
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- 12 - 2.6 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 Front/T op V iew Rear V iew Network Connecto r Connect 10Base-T Ethernet or 100B ase-TX Fast Ethe rnet cable . Power Connect or Input connector fo r external 12 V DC Power supply . RS23 2 Conne cto r Seri al port connect ion fo r HyperT er minal ac cess; See App endix B. T erminal Blo ck Conne ct external de vices[...]
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- 13 - 3: Inst allation Summary and Examples 1. Connect the Ethernet and power to the Pro Series Network Camera. 2. Install and lau nch the IP Installer program on the enclosed C D. 3. Ass ign an IP address and network settings. 4. Securely mount the came ra. Owners of the indoor fixed dome camera need to refer to the included Hardware I nsta llati[...]
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- 14 - Installation Example: Network Video Server[...]
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- 15 - 4: Assigning an IP Address and Accessing the Camera’ s Homep age 4.1 Connecting the Camera to a PC Connect with a direct cable (non-crossover UTP cable) when connecting the camera to a s w itch, hub or router . Connect with a crossover UTP cable when connecting the ca mera to a PC.[...]
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- 16 - 4.2 Setting up the IP Address Using IP Installer T o acc ess the camera, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address. Run the IP address insta llation program (IP Installer .exe) on a PC that is connected to the same local ne twork as the camera. Y ou can download IP Insta ller from http://www . networkipcamera.com. IP Installe r is[...]
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- 17 - 4.3 Ac cessin g the Camer a’ s Home p age Access the camera to monitor real-time images over the Internet and configure the camera settings through any standard W eb browser on a local or remote network. The following W eb browsers are supported. - MS I nternet E xplore r 5.x, 6. x, 7.x an d 8.x (Ac tiveX + J ava) - MOZILLA Firefox 1.x., 2[...]
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- 18 - MS Internet Explorer – JPEG S tream Mode Both options, Activ eX an d Java, are available in this operational mode. If you can run and install ActiveX con trols, you sho uld select ActiveX as your preferred viewing program, as it of fers higher frame rates and better functions. MS Internet Explorer – MPEG4 St ream Mode Java is not availab[...]
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- 19 - Non-MS Internet Explorer – MPEG4 Stream Mode Java is the only choice given, but the warning message tells you that even though you are able to login you won't be able to see the live imag e. Y ou still can access the administration menu to make changes to the settings. Camera model 550710 does not support MPEG4 streaming and the optio[...]
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- 20 - ActiveX Inst allation for MS Explorer Users (aut omatic) The first time you login to th e camera using ActiveX, you are notified that a required plug-in / ActiveX control is required. Y ou n eed to allo w the installation of ActiveX by clicking "Y es" to the question "Do you want to insta ll the program?" on the pop-up wi[...]
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- 21 - Click "Next" to continue with the installation. When you see the message above, you have successfully installed the Ac tiveX con trol. Restart MS Internet Explorer and re-connect to the camera.[...]
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- 22 - 4.4 Ho mep age O ptio ns (MPE G4 Cam eras) Once the login procedure is complete, you can view the Pro Series (MPEG4) Network Camera homepage. Be low is an overview of the different pages for the different models for both Java and ActiveX. MPEG4 CCD Cameras - Java version MPEG4 CCD Cameras - Act iveX version MPEG4 CMOS Cameras with Digital Pa[...]
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- 23 - MPEG4 CMOS Cameras with Digital Pan T ilt Zoom - ActiveX ve rsion Vid eo S iz e Y ou can select a viewing image size from 0.5 to 2. This function represents a digit al zoom. It does not change the physical resolution of the im age. At high resolution (D1) the options "x1 .5" and "x2" are not available. Audio Select audio [...]
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- 24 - Record V ideo Users can save real-time ima ges from the cam era on a PC. Clic k "S tart," th en select the folder to save the images in. (The image is saved a s an A VI file.) Once the camera start s to save images, the green LED ind icator will start blinkin g. T o stop saving, click "S top" and the LED indicator will st[...]
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- 25 - 4.5 Hom ep age Options (JPE G CMOS Camer a 550710) The camera homepage of the 550710 camera looks differ ent than the screens of the other models; h owever , most functions w ork the same . Exp ansion Y ou can select a viewing image size from 0.5 to 2. This function represent s a digital zoom. It does not change th e physical resolution of t[...]
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- 26 - 5: Adjusting the Camera Lens 5.1 Adjusting the Focus T o get the finest image, adjust the lens focus according to your environment. Before adjusting, turn the set screw counterclockwise, the n turn the lens in either dir ection till you get the most well-defined image edges while vie wing the picture quality on your W eb browser . When you f[...]
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- 27 - 6: Administrator Menu Y ou can control the configurations of the came ra using the administrator tools, which can be accessed only by an authorized user . If non-authorized users try gaining acces s, you may s ee a warning message "Y ou are not an ad ministrator ." 6.1 O vervie w of the Admini strati on Menu The table below provide[...]
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- 28 - 6.2 Image Configuration 6.2.1 MPEG4 CCD Cameras , Dome Cam eras and Netw ork V ideo Server Rate Control The bit rate used in video encoding has a direct impact on the video quality and the bandwidth used to stream video over the network. As opposed to consta nt bit rate (CBR), VBR files vary the amount of output dat a per time segment. VBR a[...]
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- 29 - Above image illustrates the effects of lowering the video quality . Y ou have full control over the amou nt of band width the camera c an use, to the point where it becomes difficult to identify any objects in the image due to hea vy compression damage. Highest Bit Rate/Quality -> highest network bandwidth usage: The effects o f compressi[...]
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- 30 - Frame Rate Selec t the f rame rat e accor ding to y our pref erenc e. The high er valu e of fram e rate ens ures smoother video; but the higher the frame rate, the la rger the network bandwidth usage. GOP Set the size of GOP (group of pictures) . MPE G4 video st rea m cons ist s of continuous GOP , and one GOP consists of on e "I" [...]
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- 31 - De-Interlace Interlaced video is composed of two fields that are captured at different moments in time . When displayed on a typical computer screen, interlaced video frames will exhibit motion artifact s when both fields are combined and displayed at the same mo ment (today's c ompu ter sc reen s are progressive scan monitors which dis[...]
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- 32 - Hue Most sources of visi ble light contain en ergy ove r a band of wavele ngths. Hue is the wa veleng th within the visible-light spectrum at wh ich the energy output from a source is greatest. Normally there is no need to change the de fault value (8), but if you wish to experiment w ith different hue values to achieve different effects, th[...]
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- 33 - 6.2. 2 MPEG4 C MOS Camer as The basic options are the same, except for the on es men t ioned below: Auto Exposure Enable or disable the A u to Exposure. The exposure ta rget can be used to define the brightness of the image. 128 is the default value. The higher the value, the brighter the image. Minimum Image Sens or Rate Here you can define[...]
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- 34 - 6.2. 3 JPEG CMOS C amera 5 50710 Compression Rate Y ou can set the image compression rate here. A value of "10" equals the best possible compressio n. V alue "1" of fers the best i mage quality . It is re commended to use compression values of 8 – 10 for best result s. Image Siz e Select the resolution for output video.[...]
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- 35 - Sharpness This value lets you control the sharpness of the image. Lower values generate a smoother imag e; highe r valu es gener ate a cri sper im age. V alues of "4" and " 5" give y ou good r esults in general. Exposure Mode This controls the exposure mode of the camera. The exposure mode has a very direct impact on the [...]
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- 36 - 6.3 Ne twork Co nfig uratio n 6.3. 1 MPEG4 Camera s, Dome C ameras and Net work V ideo Server This screen defines the network type and addresses of the camera. Here you can configure the camera’s IP address , the DNS server address and the SM TP server IP address.[...]
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- 37 - Set IP addres s, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address T o set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address manually , select "manually" in the combo box. If you have any trouble configuring network system information, contact your network administrator . Know ledge about IP addresses and TCP/IP is required for the configuration task. Se[...]
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- 38 - RTSP Port Number RTSP stands f or Realt ime Streamin g Protoc ol and al lows RTS P en abled v ideo play back c lients such as VLC Media Player or MPlayer to play back the live video from the network camera. For more inform ation re fer to s ection " RTSP Video Play back". We rec ommen d using t he defau lt value " 554". 1[...]
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- 39 - 6.3.2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 The network settings for the camera model 550710 are virtually identical to tho se of the MPEG4 models. Since the 550710 camera doe s not support Audio, the audio-related port settings ar e not shown .[...]
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- 40 - 6.4 Us er Con figura tion 6.4. 1. MPEG 4 Camer as, Do me Camera s and Ne twork V id eo Server This screen is used to define and configure user accounts for camera access. ID User Name must be between 5 and 10 characters. Pas sword Password must be between 5 and 10 characters. RePassword The password must be entered again. Authority None – [...]
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- 41 - 6.4.2. JPEG CMOS Camera 55 0710 ID User Name must be between 5 and 10 characters. Pas sword Password must be between 5 and 10 characters. Maximum Frame Rate Y ou can define the ma ximum frame rate this user is allowed to receive. This function can be useful if you allow public access to your camera; e.g., you may ha v e the ca mera live imag[...]
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- 42 - 6.5 Event T rigger Configuration 6.5. 1 MPEG4 Camera s, Dome C ameras and Net work V ideo Server This screen is used to receive captured video through e-mail or a n FTP . Y ou may also connect external devices, such as an infrared sensor or alarm sensor , to use with the provided terminal block (refer to Appendix F: The I/O Connector). T rig[...]
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- 43 - Motion Detection Sensitiv it y This is to configure the level of motion detectio n sensitivity . The level is composed of five levels, from 0 to 4. V alue 0 is the least sensitive setting. At this setting, the camera may "over look" a lot of motion. V alue 4 is the m ost sensitive setting. At this setting, the camera w ill likely c[...]
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- 44 - Image Capture Option This is to configure image capture options when an event is triggered. When an event occurs, you can get the pre-event and post-event images by setting " Before e vent" and "After event." Before event Y ou may set the startin g time to capture an image before the event is triggered. (Input limitatio n[...]
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- 45 - T rigger Output This is to configure digital output states and control script. The Pro Series Network Camera sends captured images via e-mail or an FTP server when connected external sensors detect events. Supply volt age to output port for xxx seconds This is to supply voltage to the output port when even ts are triggered. (This option is o[...]
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- 46 - 6.5. 2 JPEG CMOS C amera 5 50710 The E vent T rigg er Confi guratio n of the ca mera mod el 55071 0 is very similar to the MP EG4 mode ls. There are t wo main diffe rences he re: a) No Motion D etection Area Y ou cannot define the motion detection area. If you enable motion detection, the entire image area is being monitored. b) No upload of[...]
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- 47 - 6.6 System Configuration 6.6. 1 MPEG4 Camera s, Dome C ameras and Net work V ideo Server This screen is used to configure camera name, location, operation mode an d syste m information, as well as time configuration for the camera. Camera Name Define the camera n ame, maximum of 10 characters. Camera Location Define the camera lo cation, max[...]
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- 48 - Image File Name This option is used to for accessing the JPEG images with ".jpg" extensions. The file name should be less than or equal to 10 characters. Audio On/Off Activate or deactivate the camera's audio function. This option can be important in situations in which, by law , you are not allowed to do video surveillance th[...]
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- 49 - Synchronized with NTP Se r v er The camera automatically configures the date an d time t hrough the NTP (network time protocol) server . The NTP server is ba sed on Greenwich time. Select the NTP server , IP address and time zone to set the date and time a utomatically , then clic k "submit." NOTE: If this procedure doesn’t work,[...]
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- 50 - 6.7 Wireless Configuration (f or w ireless cameras only) This screen is used to configure wireless settings to ma tch your access point for a wireless network connection. 6.7. 1 Wire less Set up 1. Select the operation mode to determine the type of wireless communication for the Pro Series Wireless Netw ork Camera: Infrastruc ture or Ad hoc.[...]
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- 51 - Authentication : WEP uses two types of a uthentication methods to authenticate the connection request. One is Open key authentication, in which all clients are allowed to authenticate ; the second is Shared key authentication, which allows the AP (access point) to send the client a chal lenge t ext, whi ch the c lient encrypts and ret u rns [...]
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- 52 - WP A & WP A2 (personal) Wi-Fi Protected Acc ess (WP A and WP A2) is a more effective way to secure wireless (Wi-Fi) computer networks. It was created in re spons e to several ser ious weaknesses which researchers had found in the previous system, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). WP A implements the majority of the IEEE 8 02.1 1i s t andar[...]
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- 53 - IMPORT ANT Infrastructure Mode This is an 802.1 1 networking framework in which devices communicate w ith each other by first going through an acce ss point (AP). In In frastructure mo de, wireless de vices can co mmunicate with each other or can communicate with a wired network. When one AP is connect ed to a wired network and a set of wire[...]
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- 54 - 6.8 OSD (On-Screen-Di splay) Configuration Certain camera models are equipped with an OS D fu nction that provides additional functionality . Y ou can modify image p arameters, set up privacy zones, and define motion detect ion a reas and much more. Cameras tha t support this OSD function display a link in the ad minist rator menu labeled ?[...]
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- 55 - SHUTTER Just like a traditional camera or a digital camera, a network camera has a shutter that contr ols the exp osure of the image. Normally the camera operates in a utomatic shutter mode (“AUT O”), which is the recommended setting for most installations. In certain sit uations you may be abl e to achi eve bett er results by using a di[...]
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- 56 - FUNCTION Select this item and click on the select bu tt on to open up a sub-menu that allow s c ontrolling several aspects of the network camera, e.g., backlight compensation, day/night control, brightness controls, privacy masking and motion detection. “BLC”: Backlight compensation If the picture contains an area where there is a lot of[...]
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- 57 - When auto mode is selected, click on the select button to open up the configuration page that holds additional parameters. “Del ay”: Specify the t ime (in s) whi ch the cam era delays switching from one mode to another . If you set the value to “3 0”, the camera w ill not immediately switch the color mo de when the start of end le ve[...]
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- 58 - “AREA SEL”: Use the righ t arrow key to sele ct one of the four privacy zones. “AREA ST A TE”: Set to eith er “ON” of “OFF”. Any area that is set to of f will not be d isplayed. “LEFT”: This value changes the le ft coordinates of the selected privacy zone. “RIGHT”: Changes the right coordinates of the selected privacy[...]
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- 59 - ”MOTION” – Motion De tection The camera allows you to o bserve movemen ts of obje cts in differ ent areas on the s creen. Th e words 'MOTION DETECTED' will appear on the screen when movement is detected, an d the motion detection area will flicker on the screen. Use the right arrow key to change between the values “OFF” a[...]
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- 60 - LANGUAGE This setting allows changing the language of the OSD menu from English to Korean, Chinese or Japanese. Unless you speak any of these languages we recommend leaving the value at “ENGLISH”, or you run the risk of looking at a screen th at looks lik e this: If you accidentally change the language settings and now experience dif fic[...]
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- 61 - 7: PoE (Power over Ethernet) Support Powe r over Et hernet, or PoE, t echnolo gy desc ribes a s ystem to transmi t elect rical powe r , along with data, to remote devices over st andard twisted-pair cable in an Ethernet netw ork. This technology is useful for p owering IP telephones, wireless LAN access point s, network cameras, remote netwo[...]
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- 62 - PoE Office Switch 8-Port Desktop, IEEE 802.3af compliant, Endspan Part Number / Mo del: 503358 PoE Web -Smart Switc h 8-Port Desktop, IEEE 802.3af compliant, Endspan Part Number / Mo del: 502917 Fast Ethernet Rackmount Po E Switch 16-port, IEEE 802.3a f compliant, Endspan Part N umber / Mo del: 524155 (Class 2, 7.3 W atts per port) Part Numb[...]
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- 63 - 8: 8-Channel Viewing/R ecording S oftware With this program you can view and record up to eight INTELLINET network cameras. Y ou can find the program on the enclosed INTELLINET PRO SERIES NETWORK CAMERA I nst all CD- Rom in the folder I N TE LL INET_8_Channel. Inside the folder there are eight diffe rent executable files: - INT_OEM_8channel_[...]
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- 64 - Clic k “Next” t o acce pt the term s and c onditions . . S pecify the inst allation folder and click “Nex t”. Select “Full Inst allation” and click “Next”. Click “N ext” on the following screen as w ell. Review your installation options and c lick “Install” to beg in the installation.[...]
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- 65 - W ait for the instal lation to finish. The INTELLINET 8-Channel Viewing / Re cording utilit y will sta rt and you’ll be presented with the main pr ogram screen :[...]
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- 66 - Adding a camera The following example shows how to add a network camera model 550710. What you need: 1. IP Address of camera 2. Guest username and password (admin credentials may a lso be applied, but are not required) 3. Video port se ttings of camera (default: 8080). a) Enter “550710” in the search field. The camera model 550710 will t[...]
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- 67 - c) The camera live video d isplays in the came ra viewer softw are. Adding a MPEG4/Motion-JPEG capable camera works similarly , though there are some differences: What you need: 1. IP Address of camera 2. Guest username and password (admin credentials may a lso be applied, but are not required) 3. Web Server port s ettin gs of camera (defaul[...]
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- 68 - 9: Multi-V iew er Application for Windows With "Multi-V iewer for Window s," it is possible to view up to four diffe rent network cameras on one PC monitor . Inst allation Insert the supplied CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer and open the "Multi-Viewer" folder . Find "Multiviewer .exe" and double-click i[...]
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- 69 - Multi-Viewer opens and the following screen appears: Configuration Page Access the IP ad dr ess, port s, frame rate, username and more. Refresh Re-co nnect to t he select ed camer a. Delete Remove the selected ca mera from the configuration. End Program Quit Multi- Viewer .[...]
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- 70 - Expand/Collapse the Camera Information and Message Window Camera Information Displays information such as frame rate (F/S), camera typ e, stream type, camera IP and user name . Log Messages Displays information about changed configurations and co nnected came ras. Adding a camera T o add a camera, si mply double-click the loca tion on the sc[...]
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- 71 - Repe at the st eps for eac h camer a. Belo w is a sam ple scr eenshot of Mult i-Viewer s howing f our camera s: Multi-Viewer also supports Pro-Series JPE G Cameras such as mode l 550710 (wired) and 550703 (wireless). The JPEG cameras show a grey frame around the live image (see above image 2, 3 and 4), whereas the MPEG4 models do not. Multi-[...]
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- 72 - 9: ETSP Client ETSP stan ds for "Event T riggered Saving Program." This utility allows you to automatically record video on the HDD of your computer whenever the camera detects a motion. The latest version of ETSP Client is available on networkipcamera.com as a free download. Getting St arted T o use ETSP Client, y ou first need to[...]
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- 73 - Click "Add". Click "Save" to save the settings and open the main screen of ETSP Client. Define the location where the video should be saved. S pecify the length of the recorded video (in minutes). Enter the camera's IP address. ETSP port and video port ne ed to be en tered here. If y ou have chang ed the po rt set ti[...]
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- 74 - Click on "Login" to start th e monitoring and recording process. ETSP Clien t is now connected to the ca mera. The IP add ress of t he camera you are monitoring is displayed here. If mult iple cameras are set up, you can select them from the drop-down list. Enter a valid username and password for the cam era (an adm inistrator acco[...]
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- 75 - When the camera detects mo tion, ETSP Cl ient will trigger the recording. ETSP Client shows the video and displays additional information in the status me ssage windo w . Th e image below shows an example of ETSP Client actively recording a video on the HDD. Live Video window: Whenever a recording is active, this window opens and lets you mo[...]
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- 76 - 10: RTSP V ideo Playback RTSP stands for "Real Ti me S treaming Protocol ." RTSP en abled video streaming clients, such as MPlayer , can access the video data stream of t he camera directly and you can watch the live video without connecting to the camera with your W eb browser first. MPlayer is freeware. RTSP Playback in MPla yer [...]
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- 77 - 3. Enter the co rrect address to your camera URL: rtsp:// guest:guest @ 192.168.0.221 / mp4media guest:guest = vali d user nam e and pass word 192.168.0.221 = IP address or web address of your camera mp4media = fixed part of the URL 4. Click "OK" and the video playback will start in two to five secon ds. Note: 1. RTSP support is li[...]
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- 78 - 1 1: SSL Encry ption / Access via HTTPS The MP EG4 camer as are equippe d with SS L encry ption, a safe way o f acces sing you r camera. SSL encryption ensures, that the dat a traffic between your camera and the computer is encrypted. Access to the camera via HTTPS: T o utilize HTTPS, you need to enter the following address in your We b brow[...]
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- 79 - Click on " View Certificate" to view the details. The image on the left shows a scr eenshot of MS Int ernet Ex plorer 6. x. The certificate must be issued to www . networkipcamera.com. Y ou may be seeing the warning below: This message is shown, whenever a web site with secure and nonsecure elements is shown. Nonsecure elements can[...]
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- 80 - 12: Remote Access to a C amera & Router Setup T o gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet, certain port s need to be opened and forwarded in your router . The camera uses the following port s by default: - Web Server port = 80 - Image Transfer port = 4 0001 - Audio Send por t = 40008 - Audio Receive port = 40008 -[...]
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- 81 - Setup Example 1: INTELLINET N ETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Router Series : Click on NA T -> V irtual Server . Check (x) Enable V irtual Server . Enter the camera IP a ddress, along with the Web server (private and public port should be identical), select type = TCP and enter a descr ip tion in the comment field. Click on ADD. Repe at the s[...]
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- 82 - Setup Example 2: INTELLINET N ETWORK SOLUTIONS 4-Port Router (Model 524537): Click on “Applications” -> “DM Z&Port Forwarding ”, then click “Add”. The following window w ill open: Enter a service name, external and internal port range along with the IP address of the camera. Click “OK” to save the rule and click “Add[...]
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- 83 - Setup Example 3: INTELLINE T NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless G Broadband Router (Model 523431), 4 Port B roadband VPN Router (Model 523608), 8 Port Broadband VP N Router (Model 523615) and Dual W AN Router (Model 524049). Click on NA T -> Port Forw arding. Enter a rule name, external port range, camera IP address and internal port range. The a[...]
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- 84 - 13: Developer Information This section of the user ma nual contains useful information for software develop ers and Web programmers. 13.1 Sof tware Development Kit (SDK) Software developers can download an SDK for INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Pro- Series cameras and network video servers from www .networkipcamera.com. The SDK consists of dif[...]
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- 85 - 13.2 Direct Access to intern al JPEG T o utilize the c a mera in third-party video surveillance programs, you can activate the d ir e ct image access. It allows accessing the in ternal JPEG image of the camera that other programs can do wnload. Y ou can define the behavior of th is function in the System Configuration of the camera: Direct p[...]
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- 86 - 13.3 Motion-JPEG Access The MPEG4 cameras support a dual-mode streami ng ca pability . This mea ns that the camer a can output MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG video data simultaneously . Motion-JPEG is the preferred method when using the came ra with third-party video surveillance applications. It is widely supported, and is often the on ly ima ge for[...]
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- 87 - Appendi x A: Frequentl y Asked Questions (F AQ) 1. What is the default IP address of the network camera? The default IP address is 192 .168.1.221 2. I use a MacOS or Linux syst em and cannot use IP Inst aller to set up my ca mera. How can I inst all the camera without that tool? 1. Y o u will need to change the IP address of your Ma cO S or [...]
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- 88 - 6. How do I activate the E-mail Func tion? a) Camera Network Configuration DNS Server Address A DNS server is required if you enter the SMTP server using the domain name . If you enter the IP address of the SMTP server you do not need to spec ify DNS server information, but if you enter the domain name of your mail server (e .g., mail.myserv[...]
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- 89 - 7. The camera does not s end any e-mails. Why? 1. The problem occurs because the camera cannot contact the E-mail server Check: - Is the e-mail (SMTP) server address correct? (Ne t work Configura t ion) - Did y ou spec ify the c orrect gatewa y IP address ? (Netwo rk Conf igurat ion)? - Did you specify correct DNS s ervers? (Network Configur[...]
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- 90 - 9. What does the FTP Rename option in the Eve nt Tr igger Configuration do? The FTP Rename op t ion shou l d b e activat ed whenever the camera uploads the same image (same image name) to the FTP server . T ypically this is an application where the camera uploads still images t o your W eb site every xx sec onds and you display the image on [...]
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- 91 - 1 1. E v en though I enter the right ID and p assword to log in, the error message "Y ou must login first" appears. What ’s w rong? Open "Internet Options" in MS Internet Explorer and then click on the "Security" t ab to view the setting. (If set on "High," ActiveX would have a problem downloading.) [...]
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- 92 - Appendix B: Accessing the camera via HyperT erminal NOTE: This se ction is for ad vanced u sers onl y . HyperT erminal is a basic program for Win dows 9x/NT/2000XP/ V ista. A P C ca n communicate with external devices through the serial port by using this program. Th e steps you should take to set the HyperT ermin al are a s f ollow s with a[...]
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- 93 - 3. Co nfigur e the para meters as shown belo w: (all MPEG4 models) (JPG CMOS Camer a 550710 uses t he followi ng values : 19200 – 8 – None – 1 – None) 4. The w indow should display as below when configured properly . Y ou can see real-time message s generate d b y the camera operating system which can be recorded by going to "T [...]
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- 94 - Appendix C: T roubleshooting This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might have with your Pro Series Network Camera. Fault symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are provided within a quick reference table. PINGing Y our IP address By sending a packet to the specif ied address and waiting f[...]
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- 95 - If the above actions don’t resolve the problem, the camera maybe faulty . In this case, try to localize the probl em by conn ecting t he cam era to the serial port of a local compute r , using the RS-232 cable. The Power LED is not consta ntly lit Faulty power supp ly V erify that you are u s ing the provided power supply . The Network LED[...]
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- 96 - Appendix D: Utilizing IP Ad dresses on a Local Network Introduction Access to the Internet is achieved via Inte rnet IP addresses. Currently , IP ad dress es a re limited. There are five classes of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited number of IP addresses, and the number of IP addresses depend[...]
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- 97 - Gateway Address: xx x.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx. 2 - xxx.xxx.xxx.126 Sub-Network I D: xxx.xxx.xxx.128 Gateway Address: xx x.xxx.xxx.129 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx. 130 - xxx.xxx.xxx.254 3. T o use as three [...]
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- 98 - Appendix E: Up da ting Firmware CAUTION: The process for updating current firmware is already installed in your camera. If you begin the process, follow the manual instructions. During the process, do not disconnect the netwo rk or po wer sou rce, and avoid a ny physi cal sh ock to the c amera. Otherwi se, th e camera can be seriously damage[...]
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- 99 - Appendix F: The I/O Connector (M PEG4 Cameras) The I/O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output and a single dig ital, photo- coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of exte rnal alarm devices to the Pro Series Network Camera, including infrared sensors, switches and alarm relays. In combination with the conf[...]
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- 100 - Appendix G: Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) Y our Internet service provider (ISP) provides you with at least one IP address that you use to connect to the Internet. The address you get may be static, meaning it never changes, or dynamic, meaning it’s likely to change periodic ally . Just how often it changes depends on your ISP . A dyna[...]
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- 101 - 2. If you didn’t register your ID, click "Create Account" and regist er your ID. Or , just log in with a registered ID. NOTE : Read and follow the instructions about cookies! 3. Ent er your i nformat ion high light ed by the re d circ les and cl ick "Crea te Accoun t." 4. An "Acc ount Crea ted" mess age will [...]
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- 102 - 5. Y o u will receive an e-mail a s shown bellow . Click the confirma tion URL circled in red. 6. Click on "Login" and log in with yo ur user ID and password.[...]
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- 103 - 7. Go to Services, then DNS Services and Dynamic DNS, then click "Create Hosts." 8. Enter a Hostname(a), select domain name(b), then click "Add Host"(c). 9. After successful registration, the registered information will be displayed. NOTE : After the DDNS registration is completed, enter the DDNS setting s for the camera[...]
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- 104 - DDNS Registration for the Pro Series Network Camera 1. After setting up ODS or DynDNS, open the Network Config uration page of the a dminis trator menu. 2. Enter at least one DNS serve r . 3. In the DDNS Registration s ection, a. Clic k "enabl e" b. Cl ick on th e DDNS S erver fi eld c. Select the DDNS server (ODS or DynDNS) you w[...]
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- 105 - Appendix H: Reinst ating th e Factory Default Settings This information de tails how to set th e default settings for the Pro Series Ne twork Camera. In certain circumstances, it may be neces sary to rest art or reinstate the factory de fault settings for your camera. This is done by pressing the Reset button or by using HyperT erminal sett[...]
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- 106 - Appendix I: Glossary of T erms ActiveX - A control (or set of rules) used by a browser . ActiveX controls are often do wn loaded and installed automatically as required. ARP - Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet address. The sender broadcasts an ARP pa cket c ont aining the Inte[...]
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- 107 - JPEG - A standard image format, used widely for photographs. Also known as JPG . LAN - Local A rea Ne twork . A data communications network which is geographically limited (typically to a 1 km radius), allowing easy in terconnection of terminals, microprocessors and computers within adjacent buildings. Ethernet and FDDI are examples of stan[...]
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- 108 - Appendix J: Prod uct Specifications Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550406 V andal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, P AL S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf[...]
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- 109 - Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550420 V andal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frames (CIF) • 8 Mbyte f[...]
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- 1 10 - Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550413 V andal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, P AL S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frame[...]
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- 1 1 1 - Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550444 V andal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 fram[...]
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- 1 12 - Pro Series Network Dome Camera 524650 MPEG4 + Motion-JPE G Dual Mode, CCD, P AL S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frames (CIF) • 8 Mbyte flash memo ry [...]
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- 1 13 - Pro Series Network Dome Camera 524667 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frames (CIF) • 8 Mbyte flash memo ry ?[...]
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- 1 14 - Pro Series Network Camera 550796 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/ Night, P AL S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • 8 MByte flash me mory • 32 MByte S DRAM • Suppor[...]
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- 1 15 - Pro Series Network Camera 503181 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night , NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • 8 MByte flash me mory • 32 MByte S DRAM • Suppor[...]
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- 1 16 - Pro Series Wireless Net work Camera 550178 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/ Night, P AL S tandards • IEEE 802.1 1b (1 1 Mbp s Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.1 1g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC[...]
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- 1 17 - Pro Series Wireless Net work Camera 550253 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night , NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.1 1b (1 1 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.1 1g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC [...]
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- 1 18 - Pro Series Night Vision N etw ork Camera 550291 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night , IR Lens, P AL S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frames (C[...]
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- 1 19 - Pro Series Night Vision N etw ork Camera 550314 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/ Night, IR Lens, NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frames (C[...]
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- 121 - Pro Series Wireless Night Vision Network Camera 550321 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/ Night, IR Lens, NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) • IEEE 802.1 1b (1 1 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.1 1g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) General •[...]
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- 122 - Pro Series Digit al PTZ Network Camera 550468 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS, P A L/NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image buf fer: 200 frames (CIF)[...]
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- 123 - Pro Series Digit al PTZ Wireless Network Camera 550482 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS, P A L/NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) • IEEE 802.1 1b (1 1 Mbp s Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.1 1g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) General ?[...]
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- 124 - Pro Series Network Video Serv er 550376 MPEG4 + M-JPEG Dual Mode, Two-way Audio, PAL/NTSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3af (Power ov er Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 16 MByte vi deo frame buffer • Image Buf fer: 200 frames (CIF) • 8 MByte flash[...]
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- 125 - Pro Series Network Camera 550710 JPE G , C MOS , P AL/N TSC S tandards • IEEE 802.3 (10B ase-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B ase-TX Fast Ethernet) General • 32-bit A RM9 RI SC CPU • 2 MByte flash me mory • 8 MByte SDRAM • Supported image resolutions: VGA (640 x 480), CIF (320 x 240), Q CIF (160 x 120) • Frame r ate: 30 fps @ 3[...]
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