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Pagina 1 - Configuration and User Guide

Configuration and User GuideVideoEdge® IP SpeedDome CameraVersion 1.0Part Number 8200-2613-01 C0

Pagina 2 - License Information

Table of Contents x Configuration and User GuideFTP Settings screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Camera Menu5-19Scheduled TasksSchedule tasks to include specific situations or events; you can set up a regular schedule or a custom schedule. For exa

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Camera Menu 5-20 Configuration and User Guide2 Select the New Task button. Figure 5-13 the Schedule/Edit Task screen will be displayed.Figure 5-13 S

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Camera Menu5-212 Select the Delete icon of the scheduled task you would like to delete. 3 You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Select the OK

Pagina 6 - Camera Menu 5

Camera Menu 5-22 Configuration and User GuideVideoVideo allows you to select the video preferences for ACC Frame Rate, Alarm Video Settings and RTSP

Pagina 7 - Information Menu 7

Camera Menu5-234 Select the Resolution from the drop-down menu.When using PAL, the resolution options are:• QVGA (320 x 240)• 1 CIF (352 x 288)• HVGA

Pagina 8 - List of Figures

Camera Menu 5-24 Configuration and User GuideAudioAudio allows you to configure the Audio Input and Audio Out.When Audio is selected from the Camera

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Camera Menu5-253 Use the slider to select the Output Volume. The slider bar can be moved left or right using the mouse or for fine adjustments using t

Pagina 10 - List of Procedures

Camera Menu 5-26 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 11 - Table of Contents

6-1Networking MenuDate TimeSet the camera’s time and date format.When Date Time is selected from the Networking menu. Figure 6-16 the Date Time screen

Pagina 12 - List of Tables

Networking Menu 6-2 Configuration and User Guide4 Once you have chosen your settings, to save the changes select the Apply button or to cancel the ch

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Table of ContentsxiUsing a Sequence as a Home Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15Delete a Sequence . . . . . .

Pagina 14 - Introduction

Networking Menu6-3• Set manually• Synchronize with computer.• Synchronize with NTP Server.The default is ‘Set manually’3 If you select Set manually:•

Pagina 15 - Features

Networking Menu 6-4 Configuration and User GuideTCP/IPConfigure the DHCP, the IP address and the DNS in this section.When TCP/IP is selected from the

Pagina 16 - Web Configuration

Networking Menu6-53 Enter the Subnet Mask in the text box.4 Enter the Default Router address in the text box.5 Once you have chosen your settings, to

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Networking Menu 6-6 Configuration and User GuideUsersIn this section you are able to add and delete user accounts for the IP Dome. There are three le

Pagina 18 - Installation

Networking Menu6-7• Recorder – has limited access to the camera and settings.• User – can view Information and Live Viewing menus.5 Enter a Password i

Pagina 19 - Installation Process

Networking Menu 6-8 Configuration and User GuideSMTP SettingsConfigure the SMTP settings to send e-mail alerts in this section.When SMTP Settings is

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Networking Menu6-9Email TestCheck that your SMTP settings are functioning correctly.Procedure 6-39 Testing the SMTP configuration1 Select SMTP Settin

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Networking Menu 6-10 Configuration and User GuideFTP SettingsConfigure the FTP settings for the FTP server in this section.When FTP Settings is selec

Pagina 22 - ActiveX Installation

Networking Menu6-11Date: Time: Receipt of this text file proves that the ftp settings are correct for this camera.

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Networking Menu 6-12 Configuration and User GuideFirewallConfigure the Basic Filtering and Address Filtering for the Firewall.When Firewall is select

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Table of Contents xii Configuration and User GuideDeleting a Scheduled Task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 25 - Log in to the IP Dome

Networking Menu6-132 Select the Address Filtering check box to enable or disable this function. The default setting is disabled. If Address Filtering

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Networking Menu 6-14 Configuration and User GuideMaintenanceBackup, restore, upgrade the server, perform a reboot or return to factory defaults from

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Networking Menu6-151 Select Maintenance from the Networking menu.2 In the Backup Camera section select the Backup button. The File Download dialog wil

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Networking Menu 6-16 Configuration and User GuideHTTPS CertificateThe IP Dome has the ability to use a HTTPS Certificate.Procedure 6-47 Add a HTTPS

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Networking Menu6-176 Follow Procedure 3-4 Logging in to the IP Dome to confirm that the camera has been restored to the factory default settings.Proce

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Networking Menu 6-18 Configuration and User GuideAdvancedAdvanced settings allows you to set the camera name, bandwidth throttling, session timeout a

Pagina 31

Networking Menu6-194 The VideoEdge® banner will update to display the camera friendly name as seen in Figure 6-26.Figure 6-26 Camera Friendly Name di

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Networking Menu 6-20 Configuration and User Guide• IP address•Host name• Domain name• Friendly name• AD Defined Custom Data:• Camera model• Camera se

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Networking Menu6-21• _ntlx-video._tcpProcedure 6-54 Enable or Disable BonjourAllows IP Dome to be located on the network using Bonjour.1 Select Advan

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Networking Menu 6-22 Configuration and User Guide

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Table of ContentsxiiiCorresponding IR Switching with IR Illumination at 850nM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37IR Mode Parameters . . . . . . . .

Pagina 36 - Live Viewing Menu

7-1Information MenuIn this section information can be obtained on the camera, the configured settings, its physical state and any faults that have bee

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Information Menu 7-2 Configuration and User GuideStatisticsWhen Statistics is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-28 the Statistics screen w

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Information Menu7-3•Zoom InSelect the Refresh button to refresh the page for the most up-to-date information.

Pagina 39 - Figure 4-7 Add Preset screen

Information Menu 7-4 Configuration and User GuideEnvironmentalWhen Environmental is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-29 the Environmental

Pagina 40 - Figure 4-8 Select Preset

Information Menu7-5System LogWhen System Log is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-30 the System Log screen will be displayedFigure 7-30 Sy

Pagina 41 - Using Preset as Home Position

Information Menu 7-6 Configuration and User GuideBoot LogWhen Boot Log is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-31 the Boot Log screen will be

Pagina 42 - Patterns

Information Menu7-7Current FaultsWhen Current Faults is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-32 the Current Faults screen will be displayed. F

Pagina 43

Information Menu 7-8 Configuration and User GuideFault DetailsDIOM (Digital Input Output Monitor) FaultsThe following faults can be raised by the DIO

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Information Menu7-9Change PasswordWhen Change Password is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-34 the Change Password screen will be displayed

Pagina 45 - Figure 4-13 Select Pattern

Information Menu 7-10 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 46 - Figure 4-14 Delete Pattern

1-1IntroductionOverviewThe VideoEdge® IP SpeedDome Camera (hereafter referred to as IP Dome) operates across an IP network, e.g. the Internet, a LAN o

Pagina 47 - Scans/Sequences

8-1Camera RecoveryThe IP Dome has a built in recovery process which will allow you to upload the latest firmware if the camera is unable to restart.If

Pagina 48 - Using Scan as Home Position

8-2 Configuration and User Guide4 When the process is complete. The camera will begin its initial boot up sequence which will take approximately 1 t

Pagina 49 - Sequences

8-3Physical Factory ResetThe following procedure restores all settings on the IP Dome including the IP address and all user accounts and passwords to

Pagina 50 - Procedure 4-30 Add Sequence

8-4 Configuration and User Guide6 Locate the physical reset connector stored on the base of the camera. Refer to Figure 8-36. If there is no physica

Pagina 51

9-1Technical specificationThis section details the environmental and operating specifications of the IP Dome.Technical SpecificationsTable 9-3 — Techn

Pagina 52 - Privacy Zones

Technical specification 9-2 Configuration and User GuideCamera SpecificationsTable 9-4 — Camera Specifications35x 22xHorizontal Resolution 540 Lines

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Technical specification9-3CompressionCODEC CombinationsThe following table shows single or dual video streams scenarios that are supported at the fram

Pagina 54 - Figure 4-21

Technical specification 9-4 Configuration and User GuideWebGUI, whereas ‘ACC’ is an ACC stream used as a Live or Recording stream via the Network Vid

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Technical specification9-5Certification and RegulationsTable 9-7 — Certification and Regulations*Indoor covers the VEIPSD only**Outdoor signifies sepa

Pagina 56 - Figure 4-24 Select Zone

Technical specification 9-6 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 57 - Figure 4-26 Toggle Zone

Introduction 1-2 Configuration and User GuideFeaturesThe following provides information on the features of the IP Dome.ACC compressionThree quality l

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10-1Appendix 10: User Account PrivilegesTable 10-8 — User Account PrivilegesCamera Menu Admin Recorder UserLive Viewing Menu X X XVideo X X XPresets X

Pagina 59 - Stored Audio

User Account Privileges 10-2 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 60 - Figure 4-27 Add Audio screen

11-1Appendix 11: Site MapsThe site maps for the built in web configuration pages are detailed on the following pages. These have been divided into fou

Pagina 61 - Figure 4-30 Delete Audio

Site Maps 11-2 Configuration and User GuideLive Viewing Site MapVideoPresetsPatternsScans/SequencesPrivacy ZonesStored AudioCamera AdjustLive Viewing

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Site Maps11-3Camera Site MapPTZ ConfigurationOverlay SettingsAreasAlarmsAdd SequenceVideoCamera MenuAutomatic FlipZoom StopsFreeze FrameReturn Setting

Pagina 63 - Camera Adjust

Site Maps 11-4 Configuration and User GuideNetworking Site MapDate TimeTCP/IPUsersSMTP SettingsFTP SettingsMaintenanceNetworking MenuDate Time Format

Pagina 64 - Wide Dynamic Range

Site Maps11-5Information Site MapModelStatisticsEnvironmentalSystem LogBoot LogChange PasswordInformation MenuInformationGeneral InformationReadingsVi

Pagina 65 - Focus and Iris Control

Site Maps 11-6 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 66 - De-Interlacing

12-1END USER LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: THIS END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA") IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU ("L

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12-2 Configuration and User Guidee.Subsequent EULA. Tyco may also supersede this EULA with a subsequent EULA pursuant to providing you with any futur

Pagina 68 - Automatic White Balance

Introduction1-3This may continue until the total bandwidth reaches 85% of the upper limit, in order to prevent instability due to continuous throttlin

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12-310. EXCLUSION OF OTHER DAMAGES. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TYCO OR ANY OF ITS RESELLERS OR LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) THI

Pagina 70 - Figure 4-38 White Balance

12-4 Configuration and User Guidec) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running f

Pagina 71 - Infra Red Features

12-5Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any

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12-6 Configuration and User Guide51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USAEveryone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copi

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12-7"Source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it. For a library, complete source code means

Pagina 74 - North Position

12-8 Configuration and User Guide6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a "work that uses the Library" with

Pagina 75 - Shutter Limit

12-913. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time. Such new versions

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12-10 Configuration and User Guide

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1 Configuration and User GuideAAdvanced FeaturesWeb Configuration 1-3AGC 4-40Alarm Actions 5-10, 5-13Alarms 5-13Areas 5-10Areas List 5-10Audio 4-

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2Networking MenuDate Time 6-1Date Time Format 6-1Email Settings 6-8Setting Camera Time 6-2SMTP Settings 6-8TCP/IP 6-4Test 6-9User Administration

Pagina 79 - Figure 4-45 Picture section

Introduction 1-4 Configuration and User Guide

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2-1Installation Detailed installation instructions can be found in the printed Quick Start Guide provided with the IP Dome. The installation process i

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Installation 2-2 Configuration and User GuideInstallation ProcessUsing a computer which is connected to the Internet, go to the Apple website (www.ap

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ii Configuration and User GuideNoticeThe information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and imp

Pagina 83 - Zoom Stop

Installation2-3Install and Detect the IP DomeThe following provides detailed information for installing and accessing the IP Dome.Installation using D

Pagina 84 - Freeze Frame

Installation 2-4 Configuration and User GuideProcedure 2-2 Installing the IP Dome using DHCP Server Logs1 Using the Quick Start Guide install and co

Pagina 85 - Current Home Position

Installation2-5ActiveX InstallationWhen using Internet Explorer to access the IP Dome the browser may need to download and install selected ActixeX pl

Pagina 86

Installation 2-6 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 87 - Overlay Settings

3-1Web ConfigurationThis section details how to configure the IP Dome using the built-in Web Configuration feature. Depending on user access you can v

Pagina 88 - Time/Direction Indicators

Web Configuration 3-2 Configuration and User GuideLog in to the IP DomeProcedure 3-4 Logging in to the IP Dome1 Refer to the Installation chapter fo

Pagina 89 - Text Attributes

Web Configuration3-3AdministratorWhen an Administrator has logged in Figure 3-2 the Live Viewing screen will be displayed. An ‘admin’ account has full

Pagina 90

Web Configuration 3-4 Configuration and User GuideRecorderWhen a Recorder user has logged inFigure 3-3 the Live Viewing screen will be displayed. A ‘

Pagina 91 - Areas List

Web Configuration3-5UserWhen a User user has logged in Figure 3-4 the Live Viewing screen will be displayed. A ‘user’ account has limited access to th

Pagina 92

Web Configuration 3-6 Configuration and User GuideChecking Camera Feed using the Live Viewing functionThe Live Viewing page provides a simple way to

Pagina 93 - Procedure 5-14 Editing Areas

iiiWarningTo Reduce Risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do

Pagina 94 - Alarm Actions

Web Configuration3-7•2CIF (704)•4CIF (640)•4CIF (704)The default Resolution is set to 2CIF (640). 6 To adjust the volume use the slider, or the mute b

Pagina 95

Web Configuration 3-8 Configuration and User GuideProcedure 3-7 Controlling the camera via the Live Web Video paneNoteScheduled tasks, alarms and ma

Pagina 96

Web Configuration3-9Controlling the Pan-Tilt Control via MouseControlling the camera using the mouse will allow you to move slowly which will provide

Pagina 97 - Add Sequence

Web Configuration 3-10 Configuration and User Guide5 Select Exit to close the camera control overlay. Procedure 3-10 Selecting a Pattern via the C

Pagina 98

Web Configuration3-114 Select a pattern slot number from the drop-down menu, the new pattern will be saved to this slot number. Select Define Pattern

Pagina 99

Web Configuration 3-12 Configuration and User Guide2 Select Dome Control in the Live Web Video pane. The camera control overlay will be displayed.3

Pagina 100 - Scheduled Tasks

4-1Live Viewing MenuVideoWhen Video is selected from the Live Viewing menu and Live Web Video has been started, (refer to Procedure 3-5 Starting the L

Pagina 101 - Camera Menu

Live Viewing Menu 4-2 Configuration and User Guide• Normal• SuperThe default Quality is set to Normal. 5 Select the Sensitivity from the drop-down me

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Live Viewing Menu4-3PresetsA Preset is a pre-positioned camera scene that you program for cameras installed with pan/tilt and motorized lens capabilit

Pagina 103 - Figure 5-14 Video screen

Live Viewing Menu 4-4 Configuration and User Guide4 Select Add Preset from the Presets menu. Figure 4-7 the add Preset screen will be displayed.Figur

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iv Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 105 - Figure 5-15 Audio screen

Live Viewing Menu4-53 Choose Select Preset from the Presets menu. Figure 4-8 the Select Preset section will be displayed.Figure 4-8 Select Preset4 Se

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Live Viewing Menu 4-6 Configuration and User GuideUsing Preset as Home PositionThe home position runs after a designated period of dome inactivity. S

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Live Viewing Menu4-7PatternsA pattern is a series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements which can be saved to the dome. A maximum of 16 patterns can

Pagina 108 - Networking Menu

Live Viewing Menu 4-8 Configuration and User Guide4 Enter the Pattern Name in the text box and select the Define button. The Add Pattern section will

Pagina 109 - Setting Camera Time

Live Viewing Menu4-95 The white progress bar provides a visual representation of the number of steps remaining in the pattern, this can be seen in Fig

Pagina 110

Live Viewing Menu 4-10 Configuration and User Guide2 Choose Select Pattern from the Patterns menu. Figure 4-8 the Select Pattern section will be disp

Pagina 111 - IP Address Configuration

Live Viewing Menu4-112 Select Delete Pattern from the Patterns menu button. Figure 4-14 the Delete Pattern section will be displayed.Figure 4-14 Dele

Pagina 112 - DNS Configuration

Live Viewing Menu 4-12 Configuration and User GuideScans/SequencesThe following section provides information on configuring Scans and Sequences for t

Pagina 113 - User Administration

Live Viewing Menu4-133 Choose Select Scan from the Scans/Sequences menu. Figure 4-16 the Select Scan screen will be displayed.Figure 4-16 Select Scan

Pagina 114 - Procedure 6-37 Delete a User

Live Viewing Menu 4-14 Configuration and User Guide2 Choose Select Scan from the Scans/Sequences menu. Figure 4-16 the Select Scan screen will be dis

Pagina 115 - SMTP Settings

vTable of ContentsIntroduction 1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 116 - Email Test

Live Viewing Menu4-15Follow Procedure 5-6 Display Current Home Position to change the return time for the home position.Procedure 4-28 Using a Sequen

Pagina 117 - FTP Settings

Live Viewing Menu 4-16 Configuration and User Guide2 Select Add Sequence from the Scans/Sequences menu button. Figure 4-18 the Add Sequence section w

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Live Viewing Menu4-17Privacy ZonesThe following provides information on configuring Privacy Zones for the IP Dome. Up to 32 privacy zones can be estab

Pagina 119 - Firewall

Live Viewing Menu 4-18 Configuration and User GuideProcedure 4-31 Defining Privacy Zones1 Select Privacy Zones from the Live Viewing page.2 Select A

Pagina 120

Live Viewing Menu4-195 Using the cursor locate the start point for the privacy zone then click and drag on the still image to define the area. As you

Pagina 121 - Maintenance

Live Viewing Menu 4-20 Configuration and User Guide6 Release the mouse button. The selected area will turn black as seen in Figure 4-22.Figure 4-22

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Live Viewing Menu4-218 Select the Add button to save the selected privacy zone. The black rectangle will change to grey to confirm that the privacy zo

Pagina 123 - HTTPS Certificate

Live Viewing Menu 4-22 Configuration and User Guide3 Select the pre-defined privacy zone from the drop-down menu. 4 Select the Goto button to activat

Pagina 124

Live Viewing Menu4-234 Select the Toggle button. If the zone is currently disabled it will be enabled. Select the Toggle button again to disable the p

Pagina 125 - Advanced

Live Viewing Menu 4-24 Configuration and User GuideStored AudioThe IP Dome is capable of playing back stored audio. The dome supports one channel of

Pagina 126 - Bandwidth Throttling

Table of Contents vi Configuration and User GuideScans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Live Viewing Menu4-252 Select Add Audio from the Stored Audio menu. Figure 4-27 the Add Audio screen will be displayed.Figure 4-27 Add Audio screenNo

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Live Viewing Menu 4-26 Configuration and User Guide3 Select the Browse button. The Choose file dialog will be displayed, navigate to the location whe

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Live Viewing Menu4-274 Select the Delete button to delete the audio clip. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Select the OK button to confir

Pagina 130 - Information Menu

Live Viewing Menu 4-28 Configuration and User GuideCamera AdjustThis section describes how to adjust the camera’s settings.When Camera Adjust is sele

Pagina 131 - Statistics

Live Viewing Menu4-292 Select EIS/WDR from the Camera Adjust menu. Figure 4-32 the EIS/WDR section will be displayed.Figure 4-32 EIS/WDR 3 In the EIS

Pagina 132 - •Zoom In

Live Viewing Menu 4-30 Configuration and User GuideProcedure 4-39 Configuring Wide Dynamic Range1 Select Camera Adjust from the Live Viewing menu.2

Pagina 133 - Environmental

Live Viewing Menu4-312 Select Auto Focus/Iris from the Camera Adjust menu. Figure 4-33 the Auto Focus/Iris section will be displayed.Figure 4-33 Auto

Pagina 134 - System Log

Live Viewing Menu 4-32 Configuration and User Guidequality, reduce the workload for down stream image compression techniques and also save storage sp

Pagina 135 - Boot Log

Live Viewing Menu4-332 Select De-Interlacing from the Camera Adjust menu. Figure 4-36 the De-Interlacing section will be displayed.Figure 4-36 De-Int

Pagina 136 - Current Faults

Live Viewing Menu 4-34 Configuration and User GuideFigure 4-37 Automatic White BalanceProcedure 4-43 Configuring the Automatic White Balance1 Selec

Pagina 137 - Fault Details

Table of ContentsviiScheduled Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19Task Details .

Pagina 138 - Change Password

Live Viewing Menu4-352 Select White Balance from the Camera Adjust menu. Figure 4-38 the White Balance section will be displayed.Figure 4-38 White Ba

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Live Viewing Menu 4-36 Configuration and User Guide3 Disable the White Balance function by selecting the check box, Figure 4-39 the Red and Blue bala

Pagina 140 - Camera Recovery

Live Viewing Menu4-37Zoom tracing is the process of maintaining auto focus as the zoom lens moves in or out.Table 4-3 — Corresponding IR Switching wit

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Live Viewing Menu 4-38 Configuration and User Guide2 Select IR/Day Night Mode from the Camera Adjust menu. Figure 4-40 the IR/Day Night Mode section

Pagina 142 - Physical Factory Reset

Live Viewing Menu4-39The default setting is ‘automid’.NoteIf EIS is enabled autolow and automid will be unavailable.NoteIf AGC/Shutter Setting is set

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Live Viewing Menu 4-40 Configuration and User Guide4 Use Procedure 3-7 Controlling the camera via the Live Web Video pane or/and Procedure 3-8 Contro

Pagina 144 - Technical specification

Live Viewing Menu4-41• AGC off - produces the cleanest image with the least noise but is not suitable for low light scenes.• AGC on - good for low lig

Pagina 145 - Camera Specifications

Live Viewing Menu 4-42 Configuration and User Guide4 In the MAX Gain section use the slider to select the maximum gain. Selecting a lower value will

Pagina 146 - Alarm Buffering

Live Viewing Menu4-433 When ‘openshutter’ is selected from the AGC/Shutter Setting drop-down menu the MAX Gain and Shutter Speed section will be displ

Pagina 147 - Table 9-6 — Alarm Buffering

Live Viewing Menu 4-44 Configuration and User GuideSelecting a fast shutter speed will give the least amount of artifacts but reduced low light perfo

Pagina 148 - Certification and Regulations

Table of Contents viii Configuration and User GuideCamera Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Live Viewing Menu4-455 Use the slider to change the Contrast. Contrast changes shades between the lightest and darkest areas of the Live Web Video dis

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Live Viewing Menu 4-46 Configuration and User Guide

Pagina 151 - User Account Privileges

5-1Camera MenuIn this section you can adjust the camera settings, including PTZ configuration, Overlay Settings, Alarms, Video and Audio. PTZ Configur

Pagina 152 - Appendix 11: Site Maps

Camera Menu 5-2 Configuration and User GuideAutomatic FlipUse the automatic (proportional) “flip” feature when you need to track someone who walks di

Pagina 153 - Live Viewing Site Map

Camera Menu5-335X Camera DomeThe IP Dome 35X camera dome includes a 35X optical zoom camera with 12X digital zoom capability. The maximum possible zoo

Pagina 154 - Camera Site Map

Camera Menu 5-4 Configuration and User GuideReturn SettingsWhen calling a Preset, the dome adopts the settings (both only available on 35X cameras) u

Pagina 155 - Networking Site Map

Camera Menu5-5If a home position has been set on the camera the information will be displayed. You also have the option to clear the current home posi

Pagina 156 - Information Site Map

Camera Menu 5-6 Configuration and User GuideOverlay SettingsUse this section to display dome status information, enable or disable the display of all

Pagina 157 - Site Maps

Camera Menu5-72 In the Camera Name section select the Display Camera Name to enable or disable the camera name display. The default setting is disable

Pagina 158 - END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

Camera Menu 5-8 Configuration and User Guideindicator is relative to the “virtual horizon” of 0° tilt. Figure 5-2 illustrates the locations of the Di

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Table of ContentsixAdding a Privacy Zone screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18Privacy Zone being sele

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Camera Menu5-9Figure 5-3 Examples of text attributesProcedure 5-12 Configuring the attributes of displayed text1 Select Overlay Settings from the Ca

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Camera Menu 5-10 Configuration and User GuideAreasThe following provides information on configuring Areas.Areas ListAreas allow sections within the f

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Camera Menu5-11Figure 5-5 An example of areasThe ending point of one area is the starting point for the next area. The ending point of the last area

Pagina 163 - Preamble

Camera Menu 5-12 Configuration and User Guide7 Once you have chosen your settings, to save the changes select the Apply button or to cancel the chang

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Camera Menu5-13AlarmsThe camera can be commanded to carry out a specified operation when a alarm is triggered. The following provides information on s

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Camera Menu 5-14 Configuration and User GuideAlarms can be processed internally by the dome, externally by the controller, or both. If the changes in

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Camera Menu5-15• Parameter - only selectable if an action has been selected. Choose the preset, pattern, sequence or scan to run when the alarm has be

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Camera Menu 5-16 Configuration and User GuideAdd SequenceThe following provides information on configuring sequences.Sequence NamesA Sequence is a se

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Camera Menu5-173 Select the Add Sequence button. Figure 5-10 the Add Sequence Screen will appear.Figure 5-10 Add Sequence Screen4 Enter a Sequence Na

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Camera Menu 5-18 Configuration and User Guide2 Select the Edit icon of the sequence you would like to edit. Figure 5-11 the Sequence Details screen w

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