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i Speco Internet Protocol (SIP) Series Camera Instruction Manual (Version 1.0.0) SIP Weatherproof Bullet Cameras SIPB1 & SIPB2 SIP Tamperproof Weatherproof Dome Cameras SIPD3 & SIPD4 SIP Traditional Camera SIPT5 SIP Weathrproof Speed Dome Camera SIPSD10X SIP Megapixel Cameras SIPMPB & SI PMPD & SIPMPT Speco Technologies 200 New Hwy,[...]
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ii Table of Contents 1. FEATURES....................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Package ............ ............. ............ ............. ............ ............. ............ ............. ............ ....... 1 -1 1.2 Dimension and Connector Description ............ ...........[...]
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iii 2.4.7 PRO TOCOL (SIPSD10X) ...........................................................................................2-89 2.4.8 BA UD RATE SETTING (SIPSD10X)........................................................................2-89 3. APPENDIX ...................................................................................................[...]
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1-1 1. FEATURES 1.1 Package Package of Products is composed of the main body of the camera, Software CD (NVR Program, Product Manual, NVR Manual), Quic k Install Guide, Cross LAN Cable, Accessory Pack, Power Lead Cable. Please check before starting installation. 1 Software CD SIP/SIPMP Camera Cross LAN Cable Quick Install Guide Power Lead Cable Acc[...]
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1-2 1.2 Dimension and Connector Description 1.2.1 Dimensions 1. SIPB1 & SIPB2 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑥ ⑧[...]
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1-3 2. SIPD3 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑥ ⑧[...]
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1-4 3. SIPD4 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑥ ⑧[...]
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1-5 4. SIPT5 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑧ ⑨[...]
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1-6 5. SIPSD10X ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑩ ⑥[...]
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1-7 6. SIPMPB ① ② ③ ⑤ ⑪ ⑥[...]
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1-8 7. SIPMPD ① ② ③ ⑤ ⑥[...]
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1-9 8. SIPMPT 1.2.2 Connector Description ① 12 Volts DC Power Input ② Audio Output ③ Audio Input : The SIP Camera supports one audio input and output ④ Video Output : The SIP Camera supports one analog video output with BNC connector.(** Not available on the megapixel series) ⑤ Ethernet Port : Standard RJ45 connector. Supporting POE. (** [...]
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1-10 Step 1 : Switch off SIP Ca mera by disconnecting the power cable. Step 2 : Using a suitable pointed object, press and continue to hold the Reset Button. While continuing to hold the reset button, reconnect the power cable. Step 3 : Keep holding the reset button for 6 seconds, release the reset button. The unit will start up with factory defaul[...]
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2-11 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Minimum System Requirements CPU Pentinum 4 2.4GHz and above Hard Disk 40 GB or above Memory 256 MB or above Operat ing S ystem Windows XP with SP2 or above Video Resolution SVGA or XGA with 1024x 768 resolution 2[...]
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2-12 2.2 Preparation before setup To configure your IP device, you have to use Internet Explorer to log in. Before that, your PC’s network settings and the IP device’s IP address must be set up. Make sure all the connections are connected correctly, and then follow the procedures below. 1. Setup your PC network You have to match your PC’s TCP[...]
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2-13 The procedure below is the setup proc edure of a PC using Windows XP as its OS. When running an OS other than Windows XP, please refer to the manual included with the OS. z STEP 1 Start up your PC. z STEP 2 Click the [Start] and select the "Control Panel"[...]
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2-14 z STEP 3 Double-click the "Network and Internet conne ctions" icon. z STEP 4 Double-click the "Network connections" icon[...]
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2-15 z STEP 5 Click “Local Area Connections”, and then click “ Change settings of this connection” in the network Task menu. z STEP 6 Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click the [Properties] button.[...]
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2-16 z STEP 7 Click the “Use the following IP address” radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask. z STEP 8 Click the [OK] button and the window dialog box closes. Please set the settings as below. IP address: 192.168. 0.xxx Subnet ma sk: 255.255.255. 0 ( NOTE : xxx should be a nu mber from 1 to 254, but 100 is excepted.)[...]
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2-17 2.3 Configuring the IP device This section describes how to conf igure the IP device. The product administrator has unlimited acces s to all setup w indows and normal users can only watch the live image. The IP devic e is configured under a standard browser (Microsoft Inte rnet Explorer 6.0 or above). Follow the procedures below to configure t[...]
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2-18 Once successfully login, t he “Video Display page” will be displayed as below .[...]
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2-19 2.3.1 Video Display This section tells you how to view live images via Internet Explorer. z STEP 1 : Click the [Video Display] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Video Display page” is displayed as below. z STEP 2 : Check the [MPEG4/MJPEG] to select the Compression type. Once selected, the video server /IP cam era will start to stream with[...]
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2-20 z STEP 6 : Click the [DO1] Button of trigger / dis-trigger DO function by DO1. z STEP 7 : Click the [DO2] Button of trigger / dis-trigger DO function by DO2. z STEP 8: Click the [Quit ] to exit the live view and return to “Main Setup page”. NOTE: If the streaming is disabled, you cannot see the li ve images here. NOTE: Be sure to set the N[...]
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2-21 2.3.2 Host Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device’s host settings and LAN settings. z STEP 1 : Click the [Host Setting] on the “Main Setup page” . The “Host setting page” is displayed as below. z STEP 2: Configure these settings with ref erence to the table belo w. If you are still unsure what to set, contact your syst[...]
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2-22 ■ Network lin k speed & dup lex Paramete rs Des cription WAN port This item le ts you select the network transmiss ion speed o f WAN port . You can sel ect from 1 . Auto detect (defaul t setting) 2 . 10 0Mbps / Full dup lex 3 . 100Mbps / Half duple x 4 . 10Mbps / Full d uplex 5 . 10Mbps / Half duplex ■ Port Mapping Paramete rs Des crip[...]
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2-23 2.3.3 WAN Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device’s WAN, DNS server and DDNS server settings. z STEP 1 : Click the [WAN Setting] on the “Main Setup page”. The “WAN setting page” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : Configure these settings with reference to the tab le below. If you are still unsure what to set, contact your[...]
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2-24 ■ WAN Sett ing Para meters Descri pti on Dynamic IP address Click this to enable IP device’s DHC P function. It will acquir e its WAN port I P address from a DHCP serv er within the same network. (You must have a DHCP serve r in order to enabl e this f unction .) Static IP address Click this to manua lly enter the IP device WAN port IP add[...]
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2-25 z STEP 3 : Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re - enter the parameters. NOTE: Be sure to set the Network Con nections Type to Auto Negotiation to respective appar atus connected to this IP device via network. Otherwise, the m aximum transmission performan ce might not be achieved. T[...]
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2-26 2.3.4 Date Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device’s date and tim e settings. z STEP 1 : Click the [Date Setting] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Date setting page” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If you are still unsure what to set, contact your system adminis[...]
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2-27 number in a month ; select Type 2 to specify day light saving time by date. Start Ti me : Select the day light savings start time. End Time : S elect the day light savings end ti me. z STEP 3 : Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters. NOTE: Once finished all settin[...]
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2-28 2.3.5 Video Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device’s video and streaming settings. z STEP 1 : Click the [Video Setting] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Video setting page” is displayed as below ■ Video setting Parameters Description Camera name The camer a name i s reserv ed for c ustomer us e. Streaming Method Select[...]
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2-29 RTP B2 Fr ame Enable Checkbox to enab le the B2 frame in RTP stream ing Audio Select e nable or disable t he audi o function . Input Sen sitivity Select HIGH or LOW of the audio inp ut sensitiv ity Multicast IP Select the multicast I P. Default set tings is 2 28.5.6.1 Multicas t TTL Select the multicast T TL. Default set ting is 25 5. IGMP Sel[...]
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2-30 Only ) STEP 3 : Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re - enter the param eters.[...]
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2-31 2.3.6 Video Adjustment This section tells you how to adjust the stream ing video. z STEP 1 : Click the [Video Adjust] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Video adjust page” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : Set the c heckbox to enable motion detection function. z STEP 3 : Set the sensitivity of motion detection windows. z STEP 4 : Set the in[...]
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2-32 the motion activity window, you can adjust the motion sensitivity (for more or less activities to be triggered) and the threshold (for how much activity would trigger a motion event. If you are not sure, rec ommend you to set a. Sensitivity: 80, Threshold: 2~5 (for normal environment) b. Sensitivity: 80, Threshold: 5~10 (for very noisy environ[...]
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2-33 2.3.7 Camera Setup This section tells you how to adjust the cam era. z STEP 1 : Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setup pa ge”. The “Camera Setup page” is displayed as below ■ Camera setting Parameters Description Video Flippi ng Checkbox to flip the vi deo. Video Mirror Checkbox to mir ror the video. Lens Compensation Checkbox t[...]
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2-34 1. 3. INDOOR2: Select th e indoor whi te balan ce profil e 2. 4. OU TDOOR1: Select th e outdoor white ba lance profil e 1. 5. OU TDOOR2: Select th e outdoor white ba lance profil e 2 6. HOLD CURRENT: Select this to let the IP camer a automatical ly obtain a best whi te balanc e settin g accord ing to c urrent e nviron ment. T he IP camer a wil[...]
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2-35 2.3.8 Camera Setup (PT Z camera model) This section tells you how to adjust the cam era. z STEP 1 : Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setup pa ge”. The “Camera Setup page” is displayed as below ■ Camera setting Parameters Description Video Flippi ng Checkbox to flip the vi deo. Video Mirror Checkbox to mir ror the video. BLC Chec[...]
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2-36 Exposure mode Select exposure mo de. - Auto: The I P camera will adjust the exposure automatic ally. - Shutter Pr iority: The IP came ra will adjust the exposure by shutter priority first. - Iris Priority : The IP camera will adjust the exposure by Iris priority first. - Manual : Manuall y select the Exposur e Gain a nd Shutter Speed belo w. A[...]
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2-37 2.3.9 PT Z (PT/TZ Camera only) This section tells you how to adjust the cam era. z STEP 1 : Click the [PTZ] on the “Main Setup page”. The “PTZ page” is displayed as below ■ Camera setting Parameters Description Pan Speed Select the pan speed. Tilt Speed Select the tilt speed. Home Click the b utton of go t o home functi on. Reset Cli[...]
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2-38 Auto Pan Enable Checkbox t o enable/dis able auto pan funct ion. Entry Select the preset num ber Dw ell Setting t he delay ti me of auto pan functio n. State Preset s tate of enabl e or disable . Add Preset Click the b utton of add preset numbe r. Del Preset Click the b utton of del pr eset number.[...]
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2-39 2.3.10 User Account Management This section tells you how to setup accounts. z STEP 1 : Click the [User account] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Account management page” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : Setup the account names and their respective passwords. There are 1 root (administrator) account and 10 common user accounts. Administr[...]
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2-40 2.3.11 System Info This section tells you how to see the system information of this IP device including system information, WAN status and system log. z STEP 1 : Click the [System info] on the “Main Setup page”. The “System information page” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : View the information at the 3 columns. This information is ver[...]
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2-41 z STEP 3 : Click [Para meter List] wh ere you may see all configu rations of the IP device. z STEP 4 : Click [Server Report] to export rela ted information of the IP device while reporting a suppor t to your support channel.[...]
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2-42 2.3.12 Firmware Upgrade This section tells you how to see update IP device’s firmware. You can always visit our web site for the latest firmware. z STEP 1 : Click the [Firmware] on the “M ain Setup page”. The “Firmware upgrade page-1” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : Click [Apply] button. The ‘’firmware upgrade page-2” will be [...]
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2-43 You can a lways get the latest version at our we bsite. MD5 file You can up load the MD5 f ile here. Click the [brow se] to select an MD5 file and c lick the [enter ]. You can a lways get the latest version at our we bsite. z z STEP 3 : Click the [Upload] button to start upgrading, or click the [Reset] to re-select the files, or sele ct to can[...]
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2-44 2.3.13 Factory Default This section tells you how to see load IP device’s factory default setting. z STEP 1 : Click the [Factory Default] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Factory default setting page” is displayed as below z STEP 2 : Click the [Apply] button to go to loading confirmation page or click the [Reset] button to exit to prev[...]
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2-45 2.3.14 Save Reboot This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device. This is critical because s ome settings might not take effect before save and reboot. z STEP 1 : Click the [Save and reboot] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Save and reboot page” is displayed as below. z STEP 2 : The Action LED indicator wi[...]
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2-46 2.3.15 Logout This section tells you how to logout the IP device. Be sure to logout this IP device once your setting is completed. z STEP 1 : Click the [Logout] on the “Main Setup page”. You will logout and return to the “Login Page” displayed as below .[...]
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2-47 2.4 OSD Setting 2.4.1 Function Deleted: <sp> ¶[...]
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2-48 2.4.2 OSD Menu Setting When you control the OSD by using joystick on the camera, refer to the following (select models only) When you control by the five keys on the NVR Software GUI refer to the following R I G H T DOWN UP SETU P L E F T[...]
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2-49 2.4.3 Operating Camera OSD Menu z STEP 1 : Press the Set button to access the SETUP mode. SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor screen. z STEP 2 : Select the desired feature using the UP or DOWN button. Each time you press the UP or DOWN button, the arrow indicator m o v e s u p o r d o w n . Move the arrow indicator to the desired feature it[...]
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2-50 1. Setting up the LENS Select the lens pressing the RIGHT button. a. On the SETUP menu screen, move the arrow indicator to the lens using the up or Down button. b. Select the desired feature us ing the LEFT or RIGHT button.[...]
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2-51 When DC LENS selected, press SET button to control the BRIGHTNESS.[...]
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2-52 Shutter status and speed control You can control brightness of the screen by the s hutter speed. a. Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow indicator to ‘SHUTTER’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. Set ‘SHUTTER’ the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. OFF : Deactivation FLK(1/100) : Flicker mode (When WD[...]
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2-53 Manual : When setting shutter speed manually. ( O n l y f o r L E N S m o d e ) You can sel ect speed from ‘1/60’ to ‘1/200,000’[...]
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2-54 ESC : You can control the BRIGHTNESS. c. When completed, press ‘SET’[...]
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2-55 2. SLC ( Speco Light Compensation ) – BACKLIGHT A built-in SR chip provides intelligent light level control to overcom e serve Backlight conditions. a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘BACKLIGHT’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘BACKLIGHT’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT butt[...]
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2-56 AUTO GAIN CONTROL (AGC) AGC is to get bright picture. Higher G AIN level, getting brighter screen. However, you can get noise increase. a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘AGC’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘AGC’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. O F F / O N[...]
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2-57 3. WHITE BALANCE (WITE BAL.) For color control on the screen, use ‘WHITE BALANCE’ function. a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ WHITE BALANCE ’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘ WHITE BAL ANCE ’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance) : Wh[...]
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2-58 the SET button. Increase or decrease the value for RED(R-Gain) and BLUE(B-Gain), watching the color of th e picture, and press the SET button when you obtain the best color. NOTE: Proper White Balance may not be obtained under the following conditions in these cases se lect the AWC mode. When the scene conta ins mostly high color temperature o[...]
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2-59 4. Digital Noise Reduction (Dynamic Noise Reduction) DNR is to reduce the noise on the screen. a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ DNR ’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘ DNR ’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. OFF : Deactivation LOW : Low reduction of the noise MIDDLE :[...]
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2-60 5. INTENSIFIER Allows you to get clear images with function under night or low light conditions a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ INTENSIFIER ’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘ INTENSIFIER’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. AUTO : When your camera is under night or lo[...]
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2-61 6. NEXT PAGE a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ NEXT PAGE ’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘ NEXT PAGE’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button.[...]
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2-62 CAMERA T ITLE a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ CAMERA TITLE ’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘ ON ’ using the LEFT or RIGHT button. c. Press the SET button to access tie SETUP mode. d. You cam enter up to 15 characters. ① Move the cursor to character-enter location by us ing the LEF[...]
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2-63 ⑤ Select the position at which the CAMERA TITKE will b located on the screen. NOTE: If the CAMERA feature is set to ‘OFF’, the name will not displayed in the monito r. After erasing the ch aracter from right to left, cor rect the characte r again.[...]
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2-64 7. CAMERA T ITLE You can choose color and B/W mode electronically. (OPTION) ON : Color mode OFF : B/W mode AUTO : generally color mode, B/W mode in low lum inance. NOTE: OSD Key may not work for 3 seconds w hen the color B/W mode is changed.[...]
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2-65 8. SYNC Two SYNCHRONIZATION modes are available… INTERNAL and EXTERNAL LINE-LOCK. In LINE_LOCK mode, the camera sync to the 60HZ phase. a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ SYNC’ us ing the UP or DOWN button. b. SET to the desired mode us ing the LEFT or RIGHT button. INT : Internal synchroni za[...]
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2-66 9. PRIVACY To mask an area that you want to be private. a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ PRIVACY’ us ing the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘PRIVACY’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. OFF : Deactivation ON : PRIVACY mode ac tivated - Press the SET button. - Move the arrow indi[...]
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2-67 10. REVERSE a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ REVERSE’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘REVERSE’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. OFF : Deactivation ON : Make a reverse turn to RIGHT or LEFT.[...]
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2-68 11. DETAIL a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to ‘ DETAIL’ using the UP or DOWN button. b. SET ‘DETAIL’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button. OFF : Deactivation[...]
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2-69 ON : DETAIL control mode (level 0~31) When the level is up, the sharpness will increase. Control this level to get your best picture quality. If the level is too high, you can get an unnatural im age with video noise. 12. DEFAULT Use to reset your camera to FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING. 13. PAGE1 PAGE 1 : Save the setting of NEXT PAGE function, and[...]
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2-70 2.4.4 Operating Camera OS D Menu (SIPSD10X only) * Use the the five keys on the WebViewer GUI “up down” to move the position and “left right” to ma ke selection MAIN MENU DOME SETUP CAMERA SET AUTO SCAN TOUR PRAVACY PATTERN ALARM SECTOR EXIT[...]
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2-71 A. Dome Setup To enter Dome setup, use the five keys ri ght to move when cursor on dome setup. A-1. DOME SET - CAMERA ID To set camera ID, select up to 16 characters usin g five keys to the left or right. Press ZOOM TELE button to move to the next character from left to right direction and ZOOM WIDE button to move to the nex t character from r[...]
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2-72 “right or left” to select ON or OFF. The default setting i s OFF. A-5. DOME SET – ZOOM SPEED Zoom speeds are selectable FAST or SLOW mode. Move five keys to the right direction for selecting FAST or SLOW. The default setting is FAST. A-6. DOM E SET – AL ARM All alarms are avail able after set as ENABLE Mode. Move five keys to right or [...]
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2-73 The default setting is BLANK. Press any number from 001~255 with preset button on p assword blank and again it on confirm bl ank. Then “CONFIRMED” is displayed on the monitor and the menu will go back to the prev ious page automatically. < C O N F I R M E D > < C A N C E L L E D > If user presses wrong preset number between PAS[...]
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2-74 A-8-4. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [SYSTEM STATUS] This page shows the information of this camera . - Protocol and baud rate are shown acco rding to the dip switch setting (Refer to page 29, 30 an d 31) - Firmware version and upgra ded date will be changed if upgraded. - Below camera modu les can be set as follows. SDM100 : SAMSUNG 10X ZOOM C[...]
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2-75 - To clear memorize an y data, move five keys to the right directi on when cursor is on eac h item. Press FOCUS NEAR button when the curso r is at YES in order to clea r memorized data. Th en flickered each item such as tour, preset, sector and so on is displayed on the monitor about 2~3 seconds. After this process, the menu is returned to the[...]
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2-76 A-9. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – SAVE AND EXIT To saving the memorized da ta and escape this page, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT. A-10. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – EXIT In order not to save any data and wan ts to escape this page, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at EXIT B. CAMERA S[...]
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2-77 sharpens the ed ges in the picture. The default seeting is 10. (the aperture level is from 01 ~ 15) (10X Zoom) B-4. CAMERA SET – D ZOOM Move five keys to the right d irection in order to set as ON, if D igital Zoom is necessary at install field. The de fault setting is OFF. (10X Zoom) B-5. CAMERA SET – WB MODE White balance functions have [...]
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2-78 If DSS turns on, digital slow shutter is working. Per second, the electronic shutter will remain open to recei ve some more lighting. (10X Zoom) B-10. CAMERA SET – EXIT To escape this page, move five keys to the ri ght direction. C. PRESET SET To enter PRESET SET, move five keys to the right direction. C-1. PRESET – PRESET NO. Up to 165 nu[...]
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2-79 press FOCUS FAR button again after setting a preset location. C-4. PRESET – SAVE Move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is at SAVE and then the cursor will be located on Prese t ID for the continuous preset No. setting. C-5. PRESET – EXIT To escape this page, move five keys to the ri ght direction. D. AUTO SCAN SET D-1. AU T[...]
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2-80 CW: Clock wise direction (Default) CCW: Count Clock Wise Direction. D-4. AUTO SCAN – ENDLESS Auto Scan can use endless rotation, move fiv e keys to the right direction in order to select ON. Otherwise, the default setting is OFF. D-5. AUTO SCAN – SPEED User can use auto scan speed from 05°/S up to 35°/S and the default setting is 10°/S [...]
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2-81 E. TOUR SET 8 Programmable tours can be set and each tour is available to set up to 64 preset steps. E-1. TO UR SET – TOUR NO. Max. 8 group tour no. set by the five keys are ava ilable. E-2. TO UR SET – TOUR TITLE To set tour title, select up to 16 characters using Five keys to left or right. Press ZOOM TELE button to move the next charact[...]
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2-82 setting is 03 seconds. E-6. TOUR SET – SPEE D Each tour step can be set with different tour spee d up to 200°/S and it is selectable from 10°/S. Move five keys to the right or left direction to select tour speed. The default setting is 20 0°/S. E-7. TOUR SET – SAVE To save the memorized data and escape this page, move five keys to the r[...]
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2-83 F-3. PRIVACY SET – ACTION(MOVE/ADJUST) To set the b locking area, press FOCUS FAR button when the MOVE MODE is appeared. Then use the five keys to the user defined are a in order to set blocking area. Then press FOCUS FAR button again to escape from MOVE MODE. To adjust size of blocking area, mo ve five keys to the right or left direction wh[...]
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2-84 G-1. PATT ERN SET – PATT NO. Up to 8 programmable us er-defined patterns set by the five keys on the Webviewer GUI are available. G-2. PATT ERN SET – PATT TITLE To set PATTERN TITLE, select up to 16 chara cters using Five keys to the left or right. Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and [...]
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2-85 H. ALARM SET 4 Alarm inputs are avail able and each alarm is activating to presets, group tours or patterns. H-1. AL ARAM SET – ALARM NO. Up to 4 alarms are selectabl e by using five keys to the right direction when cursor is on ALARM NO. H-2. AL ARAM SET – ALARM INPU T Input alarm ways provide two different ways as NC (Normal Close) or NO[...]
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2-86 I. SECTOR SET Up to 8 pro grammable sectors ar e available with 16 characters. This feature is useful to memory the certain loca tion such as parking zone or so on. When camera goes through this area, it sho ws the letter you memorized. I-1. SECTOR SET – SECTOR NO. Up to 8 programmable sectors set by the five keys are available. I-2. SECTOR [...]
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2-87 I-5. SECTOR SET – SAVE After setting the SECTOR position, to save the data, move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to SECTOR NO.2 automatically to prepare the next SECTOR. I-6. SECTOR SET – EXIT To escape this page, move five keys to the ri ght direction J. EXIT To escape O[...]
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2-88 2.4.5 DIP SW SETTING (SIPSD10X only) Mini Speed Dome camera provides up to 63 camera ID and it’s adjustable ID with 1 st ~6 th of Dip switch Open the camera case, set ID using DIP SW1. * Factory default: Camera ID = 1, PELCO-D 2.4.6 ID SETTING (SIPSD10X only) (1-ON, 0-OFF)(1 Î 10) DIP SW ID VALU E DIP SW ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE 100000XXXX [...]
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2-89 010100XXXX 1 0 000001XXXX 32 011011XXXX 54 110100XXXX 1 1 100001XXXX 33 111011XXXX 55 001100XXXX 1 2 010001XXXX 34 000111XXXX 56 101100XXXX 1 3 110001XXXX 35 100111XXXX 57 011100XXXX 1 4 001001XXXX 36 010111XXXX 58 111100XXXX 1 5 101001XXXX 37 110111XXXX 59 000010XXXX 1 6 011001XXXX 38 001111XXXX 60 100010XXXX 1 7 111001XXXX 39 101111XXXX 61 0[...]
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3-90 3. APPENDIX 3.1 Specification 3.1.1 SIP Camera Series * Netwo rk Spec. Video Co mpressio n Compres sion MPEG-4 SP Full D1 (720x 480 in NTSC, 72 0x576 in PAL) VGA (640x480 inNTSC, 640x480 in PAL) CIF (352 x 240 in NTSC, 352x288 in PAL) Resolu tion QCIF (176x120 i n NTSC, 176x144 i n PAL) Bit Rat e 28 K ~ 3 M bps 30 fps at full D1 re solution (N[...]
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3-91 * Camera Spec. SIPB1 Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K Horizont al Resoluti on 540 TV Lines Total Pi xels 811 x 508(NTSC) Effective Pi xels 768 x 494 (NTSC) 1/60 ~ 1/2 00,000sec (NTSC) Electric Shutter 1/50 ~ 1/2 00,000sec (PAL) Min. Scene Il lumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.3Lu x (Shutter) Lens Type DC Auto I ris Vari -Focal [...]
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3-92 SIPB2 Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K Horizont al Resoluti on 540 TV Lines Total Pi xels 811 x 508( NTSC) Effective Pi xels 768 x 494 (NTSC) 1/60 ~ 1/ 200,000sec (NTSC) Electric Shutter 1/50 ~ 1/ 200,000s ec (PAL) Min. Scene Il lumination 0.002Lux (In tensifier), 0 .3Lux (Shutter) Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-F ocal Lens f=5~50mm[...]
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3-93 SIPD3 Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K Horizont al Resoluti on 540 TV Lines Total Pi xels 811 x 508( NTSC) Effective Pi xels 768 x 494 (NTSC) 1/60 ~ 1/ 200,000sec (NTSC) Electric Shutter 1/50 ~ 1/ 200,000s ec (PAL) Min. Scene Il lumination 0.002Lux (In tensifier), 0 .3Lux (Shutter) Lens Type DC Auto Ir is Vari -Focal L ens f=2. 8[...]
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3-94 SIPD4 Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K Horizont al Resoluti on 540 TV Lines Total Pi xels 811 x 508( NTSC) Effective Pi xels 768 x 494 (NTSC) 1/60 ~ 1/ 200,000sec (NTSC) Electric Shutter 1/50 ~ 1/ 200,000s ec (PAL) Min. Scene Il lumination 0.002Lux (In tensifier), 0 .3Lux (Shutter) Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-F ocal Lens f=5~50mm[...]
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3-95 SIPT5 Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K Horizont al Resoluti on 540 TV Lines Total Pi xels 811 x 508( NTSC) Effective Pi xels 768 x 494 (NTSC) 1/60 ~ 1/ 200,000sec (NTSC) Electric Shutter 1/50 ~ 1/ 200,000s ec (PAL) Min. Scene Il lumination 0.002Lux (In tensifier), 0 .3Lux (Shutter) Lens Type C/CS Mount Le ns selectabl e Max. Aper[...]
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3-96 SIPSD10X Pan Rotation Angle 360 ˚ Endless Manual 10 ˚ ~ 200 ˚ /se c Pan Speed Preset M ax 200 ˚ /sec Tilt Rotation Angle 0 ˚ ~ 90 ˚ Manual 10 ˚ ~ 200 ˚ /se c Tilt Speed Preset Max 200 ˚ /sec System Accuracy 0.02 ˚ Presets 164 positi ons with a 16-charact er label av ailable for each pos ition with different spe ed steps Group Tour Ma[...]
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3-97 Dimensions(HxD) 167 ø x 167 mm Weight 1.6kg 3.1.2 SIPMP Camera Series * Netwo rk Spec. Video Co mpressio n Compres sion MPEG-4 SP SXGA (1280 x1024) a t 8 fps HD720 (1280 x720) at 10fp s Resolu tion VGA (640x480) at 30 fps Image Fram e Rate Up to 8 fps at SXGA resoluti on; Up to 10 fps at HD720 resolution; U p to 30 fps a t VGA resoluti on Aud[...]
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3-98 * Camera Spec. SIPMPB Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan C CD Effectiv e Pixels 1280 x 1024 1/10 ~ 1/2,000s ec (60Hz) Electric Shutter 1/10 ~ 1/2,000s ec (50Hz) Lens F 4.3mm, f1.8 / 75Deg(Hor izontal) Min. scene Illum ination 0.5 Lux at F1.8 (30 IR E, MAX AGC) Synchroniza tion Internal S/N Rati o Better t han 44 dB Flickerless 1/12[...]
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3-99 SIPMPD Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan C CD Effective Pi xels 1280 x 1024 1/10 ~ 1/2,000s ec (60Hz) Electric Shutter 1/10 ~ 1/2,000s ec (50Hz) Lens F 4.3mm, f1.8 / 75Deg(Hor izontal) Min. scene Illum ination 0.5 Lux at F1.8 (30 IR E, MAX AGC) Synchroniza tion Internal S/N Rati o Better t han 44 dB Flickerless 1/120 sec( 60Hz), 1[...]
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3-100 SIPMPT5 Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan C CD Effective Pi xels 1280 x 1024 1/10 ~ 1/2,000s ec (60Hz) Electric Shutter 1/10 ~ 1/2,000s ec (50Hz) Lens F 4.3mm, f1.8 / 75Deg(Hor izontal) Min. scene Illum ination 0.5 Lux at F1.8 (30 IR E, MAX AGC) Synchroniza tion Internal S/N Rati o Better t han 44 dB Flickerless 1/120 sec( 60Hz),[...]