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i Speco Internet Protocol (SIP)H.264 Series Camera Instruction Manual (Version 1.0.0) SIP H.264 Me gapixel Camer as SIPMPBVFH & SI PMPDVFH Speco Technologies 200 New Hwy, Amityville, NY 11701 800-645-5516 www.specotech.com[...]
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ii Table of Contents 1. FEATURES ....................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Package ..................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Dimension and C onnector Description ..................................[...]
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iii Profile Upload .......................................................................................................................... 2-55 Save & Reboot ......................................................................................................................... 2-56 Logout ...................................................[...]
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1-1 1. FE ATURES 1.1 Package Package of Products is composed of the main body of the camera, Software CD (NVR Program, Product Manual, NVR Manual), Quick Install Guide, Cross LAN Cable, Accessory Pack, Power Lead Cable. Please check before starting installation. 1 Software CD SIPMPBVFH Camera Cross LAN Cable Quick Install Guide Power Lead Cable Acc[...]
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1-2 1.2 Dimension a nd Connector Description 1.2.1 Dimensions 1. SIPMPBVFH ① ② ③ ④ ⑥ ⑤[...]
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1-3 2. SIPMPDVFH ① ② ③ ④ ⑤[...]
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1-4 1.2.2 Connector Descripti on ① 12 Volt s DC Power Input ② Audio Output ③ Audio Input : The SI P Camera supports one audio input and output ④ Ether net Port : Standard RJ45 connector. Supporting POE. ⑤ Re set Button (** Please open the case for the Bullet / Dome t ype camera ) Step 1 : Switch off SIP Camera by disconnecting the power c[...]
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2-5 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Recommend ed PC Specification CPU Core2Duo 2.13GHz and above Memory 2 GB or above Operating Sy stem Windows XP with SP2 or above. Windows Vista / Windows 2003 / Windows 7 Internet Explorer 6.0 SP 2 and above. Video Resolution SVGA or XGA wi th 1024x768 resolut ion CPU Core2Duo 2.13GHz and above 2[...]
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2-6 2.2 Preparation before set up 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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2-7 The procedure below is the setup procedure 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. STEP 1 Start up your PC. STEP 2 Click the [Start] and select the "Control Panel"[...]
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2-8 STEP 3 Double-click the "Network and Internet connections" icon. STEP 4 D ouble-click the "Network connections" icon[...]
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2-9 STEP 5 Click “Local Area Connections”, and then click “Change settings of this connection” in the network Task menu. STEP 6 Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click the [Properties] button.[...]
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2-10 STEP 7 Click the “Use the following IP address” radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask. 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 mask: 255.25 5.255. 0 ( NOTE : xxx should be a num ber from 1 to 254, but 100 is excepted.)[...]
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2-11 2.3 C onfiguring the IP device This section describes how t o configure the I P device. The product administrator has unlimited access to all setup windows and normal users can only watch the live image. The IP device is configured under a standard browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above). Follow the procedures below to configure the[...]
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2-13 2.3.1 Video Display This section tells you how to view live images via Internet Explorer. Click the [Live] tab to show [ Live page]. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Function List Function Description Full Screen Click the icon to stretch the preview to full screen. You can click “Esc” button on the keyboard to r[...]
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2-14 Audio out Click the icon to enable the audio out from PC to IP camera or video server. When it is enabled, your voice will be transferred to the audio out of the IP camera or video server. NOTE: you will need to have a microphone connected to your PC to do that. Media If dual stream mode is enabled, click to select which stream to display (Med[...]
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2-15 not zoomed-in (no zoom status). Network status Indicates the network state. If the light on the right is green, it means the network is ok. If the light is gray, it means the network is broken. The light on the left is not used DO Setting Click to set DO output level to High. Click to set DO output level to Low. If your device has more than on[...]
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2-16 2.3.2 Date & Time This section tells you how to setup IP device’s date and time settings. STEP 1 : Click the [Date & Time] on the “Main Setup page”. The “Date setting page” is displayed as below STEP 2 : Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If you are still unsure what to set, contact your syste[...]
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2-17 manually Date : Select the date Time : Select the time Time zone Select the time zone offset for local settings Day Light Saving Select Type 1 to specify da ylight saving time by week number in a month; select Type 2 to specify daylight saving time by date. Start Time : Select the daylight savings start time. End Time : Select the daylight sav[...]
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2-18 2.3.3 Network Section Click the [Network] item on the “Setup Page”.[...]
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2-19 Host Click the [Host] to enter Host settings page. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description Host name Enter a host name, and this host name will be shown when you use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP device. Language Select the language of default user-interface. Each user login will see [...]
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2-20 IP Address Filter ing Click the [IP Address Filter] item to display the “IP Address Filtering Page”. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. WARNING: Please be very careful when using this function, as you may lose access to your camera if you make mistakes in setup. You may either accidentally deny yourself access, or [...]
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2-21 Parameters Description IP address filter enable Check this box to enable IP Address Filtering. Filter Method The filter can be set in either “Allow” mode or “Block” mode. 1. “Allow” mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the ones listed below. 2. “Block” mode will accept all incoming access except the IP addresses l[...]
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2-22 Port Mapping Click the [Port Mapping] item to display the “Port Mapping Page”. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description HTTP port Select the port assigned for HTTP protocol access HTTPS Select the port assigned for HTTPS protocol access Search server port1 Select the first port used by server searc[...]
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2-23 Video streaming port (TCP Only) Select the port used by this IP device for Video Streaming. Video Multicast Port Enable/disable multicast audio streaming RTSP port Select the port assigned for RTSP protocol access RTP Multicast Video Port for Media1 Select the port for the multicast video streaming of media1 via RTP protocol RTP Multicast Audi[...]
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2-24 ToS Click the [ToS] (Type of Service) item to display the “ToS Page”. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description TOS (type of service) Select whether to add the TOS tag onto the streaming data. Streaming data with a higher priority TOS tag will be transmitted first when compared with other data. TOS [...]
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2-25 UPnP TM Click the [UPnP TM ] item to display the “UPnP TM Setting Page”. Click checkbox to enable or disable the UPnP TM function. Edit the UPnP Friendly Name in text field. Click the [Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.[...]
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2-26 SNMP Setting Click the SNMP Setting item to display the SNMP setting Page Click to enable SNMP function. Select to use SNMP V1/V2 or to use SNMP V3 Check the check box to enable traps Enter the Destination IP address in Enter the Trap Community used in Select the Available trap in Click the [Apply] button t o confirm the settings or click the [...]
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2-27 RTSP Authen Enable Check box to enable RTP streaming’s Account/Password authentication. RTP B2 Frame Enable Check box to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming Click the [Apply] button t o confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.[...]
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2-28 Speed & Duplex Click the [Speed & Duplex] item in the network section to display the ”Speed and Duplex” Page. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description Network speed This item lets you select the network transmission speed. You can select from 1 . Auto detect (default setting) 2 . 100Mbps / [...]
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2-29 2.3.4 IP Setting s Connection Type Click the [Connection Type] item to display the “Connection Type Page”. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description Dynamic IP address Click this to enable IP device’s DHCP function. It will acquire its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server within the same network[...]
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2-30 IPV6 Click the check box to support IPV6 protocol Click the [ Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the [R eset] button to re-enter the parameters.[...]
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2-31 DNS Click the [DNS] item to display the “DNS Server Settings Page”. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description Primary DNS server Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server. This is used for identifying this computer by name instead of IP address. Secondary DNS server The IP address of the seco[...]
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2-32 DDNS Click the [DDNS] item to display the “DDNS Server Setting Page”. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Parameters Description DDNS type Click this to enable IP device’s DDNS function. DDNS function enables user to connect to this IP device b y domain name even if its IP address is not static. Protocol / Service[...]
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2-33 2.3.5 Video & Audio Click the [Video & Audio] item on the “Setup Page”. Please note that some elements may not appear on all models. Video Click the [Video] item to display the “Video Page”. The functions here are grouped under different tabs. Starting from firmware version 4.07, there are two sets of all settings in the Video [...]
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2-34 Parameters Description Live View Live view of the camera Activity Motion activity status Video Flipping Check this box to flip the video up-down Video Mirror Check this box to mirror the video left-right Lens Compensation Check this box to use best pre-set settings for bundled l ens Brightness (Day Profile) Select the brightness value Saturati[...]
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2-35 Image (CCD Models) This tab concerns the general video settings. Please refer to the table below for functions. Parameters Description Live View Live view of the camera Activity Motion activity status Video Flipping Check this box to flip the video up-down Video Mirror Check this box to mirror the video left-right Brightness (Day Profile) Sele[...]
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2-36 Day/Night (CMOS Non-D/N Models) This tab concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera. Please refer to the table below. Parameters Description Switch from Day mode to Night mode This value controls the level of light where camera switches into night mode. Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination [...]
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2-37 Bar to night or day mode (Blue bars), and shows the current detected illumination level (Green bars). Use this bar to fine tune the day/Night switch timing. Get Current Exposure Level Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level reading from the camera sensor. The larger the number, the darker the environment. Click the [Apply] but[...]
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2-38 Parameters Description Day/Night Mode Select the day/night mode. Auto: The camera would switch between day and night mode automatically. It will follow Day to Night and Night to Day threshold defined by user below. Day: The camera will stay in day (Color) mode. Night: The camera will stay in night (black & white) mode. Day/Night Type Selec[...]
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2-39 Day/Night (CCD D/N Models) This tab concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera. Please refer to the table below. Parameters Description Day/Night Mode Select the day/night mode. Auto: The camera would switch between day and night mode automatically. It will follow Day to Night and Night to Day threshold defined by user below. Day[...]
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2-40 mode to Night mode switches into night mode. Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level. Switch from Night mode into Day Mode This value controls the level of light where camera switches into Day mode. Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level. Brightness Meter Ba[...]
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2-41 Motion Detection Click the [ Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters. Video Motion Detection: STEP1: Click the Plus sign to expand the Motion Detection settings then Click the Motion Enable checkbox to enable motion detection. Adjust Column Adjust Square[...]
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2-42 STEP2: Click the checkbox to enable motion detection for each individual region . STEP3: Click one region to start to edit its size and location. You can click the “Adjust Column” to drag motion region to your desired location. You can click the “Adjust Square” and drag to adjust motion region size. You can click the upper right button[...]
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2-43 Compr ession There are two streams output available for this network device. Click the [Stream 1] or[...]
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2-44 [Stream 2] item to display the content page, Contents for both stream are identical. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Para meters Description Encoder Type Select the encoder’s compression type. MPEG-4 / MJPEG / H.264 Resolution Select the video resolution of the IP device. Frame rate Select the available frame rate[...]
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2-45 (Stream2) down list. Frame rates available for stream 2 may be less than stream 1, depending upon the setting. Quality When encoder type is MJPEG: Select the quality value of MJPEG encoder type from 1 to 100. Click the [Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the Reset] button to re-enter the parameters. Exposure / White balance Line Fr[...]
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2-46 Exposure Mode Select exposure mode to auto or manual. 1. Auto: The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically. 2. Manual: Manuall y select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Spe ed below . Day and night m ode change w ill not operat e as norm al under manual Exp osure. White Balance Select the white balance mode. After you set the parameter, [...]
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2-47 Exposure Mode Select exposure mode to auto or manual. 1. Auto: The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically. Manual: Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Speed below.. White Balance (In Indoor/Outdoor/Auto/Hold profiles only) Select the white balance mode. After you set the parameter, you need to wait for 5~10seconds to see th[...]
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2-48 Audio Audio In Select to enable or disable the audio in function. Audio In sensitivity Select the sensitivity of audio microphone. Audio Out Volume Adjust the Audio Out volume. Click the [Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re - enter the parameters.[...]
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2-49 OSD/Privacy Mask OSD (On Screen Display) and Privacy masks are configured in this section. There are four regions available. Each may be used either as a Privacy mask or an OSD text.[...]
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2-50 Para meters Description Enable Check this box to enable each OSD / Privacy mask region OSD / Privacy mask Each region can be in one of two types. OSD (On Screen Display) or Privacy mask Color (Privacy mask) This determines the color of the Privacy Mask Area. You may choose between Black, Green, Red and Blue. Setup Click this checkbox to enable[...]
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2-51 2.3.6 System Click the [System] item on the “Setup Page”. User Account Click the [User Account Setting] item to displa y the “User Account Setting Page”. Setup the account names and their respective passwords. There are 1 root (administrator) account and 10 common user accounts . Administrator account allows the user to watch the live [...]
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2-52 login this camera to view video without input account and password. But user will be required to input account and password if they want to change any setting Click the [Apply] button to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters. System Info Click the [S y stem Info] item to display the “System Information P[...]
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2-53 Column Description System info It shows the firmware version, MAC address, production ID, and factory default type of IP device. WAN status It shows the WAN port’s IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS server, DDNS host and connection status. System log It shows the system event. This column is very useful to as a diagnostic tool. Click [Paramet[...]
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2-54 Firmware Upload Click the [Firmware Upload] item to display the “Firmware Upgrade Page”. Upgrade the IP device’s firmware through this page with the following instructions. Click [Apply] button. The ‘’Firmware Upgrade Page-2” will be displayed as below. Click the [Browse] to select the upgrade image file and click the [enter]. You [...]
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2-55 Once the process is finished, the progress bar will show the upgrading as OK, and reboot the IP device system. NOTE: If y ou cancel the firmware upg rade during upgrade process, th e browser window wi ll be closed Profile Upload Profiles are sets of parameters that control how the image sensor behaves. Sometimes profiles are fine-tuned again t[...]
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2-56 STEP3 : Click the [Apply] button to start upgrading STEP5 : The upgrade process window shows a progress bar indicating upgrade status. STEP6: The system will reboot after profile upload. Save & Reboot This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device. This is critical because some settings might not take effect [...]
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2-57 APPEND IX 3.1 Specification 3.1.1 SIPMPH Cam era Series * Network Spec. Video Com pression Compres sion H.264 Baseline / M PEG-4 SP / M-JP EG Resolution SXGA (1280x1024) at 18 fps HD720 (1280x720) at 26fps VGA (640x480) at 30 fps Image Fram e Rate Up to 18 fps at SXGA reso lution; Up to 26 f ps at HD720 resolution; Up to 3 0 fps at VGA reso lu[...]
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2-58 * Camera Spec . SIPMPBVFH Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Sc an CCD Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 Electric Shutter 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60 Hz) 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50 Hz) Lens Varifocal Lens f=3 .3~12mm Min. scene Illum ination 0.5 Lux at F1.0 (2 400K, 30IRE) Synchronization Internal S/N Ratio Better than 44 d B Flickerless 1/120 sec(60Hz[...]
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2-59 SIPMPDVFH Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progress ive Scan CCD Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 Electric Shutter 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60 Hz) 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50 Hz) Lens Varifocal Lens f=3 .3~12mm Min. scene Illum ination 0.5 Lux at F1.0 (2 400K, 30IRE) Synchronization Internal S/N Ratio Better than 44 d B Flickerless 1/120 sec(60Hz), 1/ 100 sec(50[...]
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2-60 20 0 N ew H i ghway Ami ty vil l e, N Y 1 17 01 63 1 - 95 7- 8 7 00 www . spec ot ec h. com Spec o T ec hnologies is cons t ant ly dev eloping pr oduc t im prov em ent s . W e res erv e t he right t o mod if y produc t des ign and s pec if ic at ions w it hout n ot ic e and w it hout inc urring any obligat ion. Rev.100518[...]