Configuration and User GuideVideoEdge® IP SpeedDome CameraVersion 1.0Part Number 8200-2613-01 C0
Table of Contents x Configuration and User GuideFTP Settings screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Camera Menu5-19Scheduled TasksSchedule tasks to include specific situations or events; you can set up a regular schedule or a custom schedule. For exa
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
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
Camera Menu 5-22 Configuration and User GuideVideoVideo allows you to select the video preferences for ACC Frame Rate, Alarm Video Settings and RTSP
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
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
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
Camera Menu 5-26 Configuration and User Guide
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
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
Table of ContentsxiUsing a Sequence as a Home Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15Delete a Sequence . . . . . .
Networking Menu6-3• Set manually• Synchronize with computer.• Synchronize with NTP Server.The default is ‘Set manually’3 If you select Set manually:•
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
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
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
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
Networking Menu 6-8 Configuration and User GuideSMTP SettingsConfigure the SMTP settings to send e-mail alerts in this section.When SMTP Settings is
Networking Menu6-9Email TestCheck that your SMTP settings are functioning correctly.Procedure 6-39 Testing the SMTP configuration1 Select SMTP Settin
Networking Menu 6-10 Configuration and User GuideFTP SettingsConfigure the FTP settings for the FTP server in this section.When FTP Settings is selec
Networking Menu6-11Date: Time: Receipt of this text file proves that the ftp settings are correct for this camera.
Networking Menu 6-12 Configuration and User GuideFirewallConfigure the Basic Filtering and Address Filtering for the Firewall.When Firewall is select
Table of Contents xii Configuration and User GuideDeleting a Scheduled Task . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Networking Menu6-132 Select the Address Filtering check box to enable or disable this function. The default setting is disabled. If Address Filtering
Networking Menu 6-14 Configuration and User GuideMaintenanceBackup, restore, upgrade the server, perform a reboot or return to factory defaults from
Networking Menu6-151 Select Maintenance from the Networking menu.2 In the Backup Camera section select the Backup button. The File Download dialog wil
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
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
Networking Menu 6-18 Configuration and User GuideAdvancedAdvanced settings allows you to set the camera name, bandwidth throttling, session timeout a
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
Networking Menu 6-20 Configuration and User Guide• IP address•Host name• Domain name• Friendly name• AD Defined Custom Data:• Camera model• Camera se
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
Networking Menu 6-22 Configuration and User Guide
Table of ContentsxiiiCorresponding IR Switching with IR Illumination at 850nM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-37IR Mode Parameters . . . . . . . .
7-1Information MenuIn this section information can be obtained on the camera, the configured settings, its physical state and any faults that have bee
Information Menu 7-2 Configuration and User GuideStatisticsWhen Statistics is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-28 the Statistics screen w
Information Menu7-3•Zoom InSelect the Refresh button to refresh the page for the most up-to-date information.
Information Menu 7-4 Configuration and User GuideEnvironmentalWhen Environmental is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-29 the Environmental
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
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
Information Menu7-7Current FaultsWhen Current Faults is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-32 the Current Faults screen will be displayed. F
Information Menu 7-8 Configuration and User GuideFault DetailsDIOM (Digital Input Output Monitor) FaultsThe following faults can be raised by the DIO
Information Menu7-9Change PasswordWhen Change Password is selected from the Information menu. Figure 7-34 the Change Password screen will be displayed
Information Menu 7-10 Configuration and User Guide
1-1IntroductionOverviewThe VideoEdge® IP SpeedDome Camera (hereafter referred to as IP Dome) operates across an IP network, e.g. the Internet, a LAN o
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
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
8-3Physical Factory ResetThe following procedure restores all settings on the IP Dome including the IP address and all user accounts and passwords to
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
9-1Technical specificationThis section details the environmental and operating specifications of the IP Dome.Technical SpecificationsTable 9-3 — Techn
Technical specification 9-2 Configuration and User GuideCamera SpecificationsTable 9-4 — Camera Specifications35x 22xHorizontal Resolution 540 Lines
Technical specification9-3CompressionCODEC CombinationsThe following table shows single or dual video streams scenarios that are supported at the fram
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
Technical specification9-5Certification and RegulationsTable 9-7 — Certification and Regulations*Indoor covers the VEIPSD only**Outdoor signifies sepa
Technical specification 9-6 Configuration and User Guide
Introduction 1-2 Configuration and User GuideFeaturesThe following provides information on the features of the IP Dome.ACC compressionThree quality l
10-1Appendix 10: User Account PrivilegesTable 10-8 — User Account PrivilegesCamera Menu Admin Recorder UserLive Viewing Menu X X XVideo X X XPresets X
User Account Privileges 10-2 Configuration and User Guide
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
Site Maps 11-2 Configuration and User GuideLive Viewing Site MapVideoPresetsPatternsScans/SequencesPrivacy ZonesStored AudioCamera AdjustLive Viewing
Site Maps11-3Camera Site MapPTZ ConfigurationOverlay SettingsAreasAlarmsAdd SequenceVideoCamera MenuAutomatic FlipZoom StopsFreeze FrameReturn Setting
Site Maps 11-4 Configuration and User GuideNetworking Site MapDate TimeTCP/IPUsersSMTP SettingsFTP SettingsMaintenanceNetworking MenuDate Time Format
Site Maps11-5Information Site MapModelStatisticsEnvironmentalSystem LogBoot LogChange PasswordInformation MenuInformationGeneral InformationReadingsVi
Site Maps 11-6 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-
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
Introduction 1-4 Configuration and User Guide
2-1Installation Detailed installation instructions can be found in the printed Quick Start Guide provided with the IP Dome. The installation process i
Installation 2-2 Configuration and User GuideInstallation ProcessUsing a computer which is connected to the Internet, go to the Apple website (www.ap
ii Configuration and User GuideNoticeThe information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and imp
Installation2-3Install and Detect the IP DomeThe following provides detailed information for installing and accessing the IP Dome.Installation using D
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
Installation2-5ActiveX InstallationWhen using Internet Explorer to access the IP Dome the browser may need to download and install selected ActixeX pl
Installation 2-6 Configuration and User Guide
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
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
Web Configuration3-3AdministratorWhen an Administrator has logged in Figure 3-2 the Live Viewing screen will be displayed. An ‘admin’ account has full
Web Configuration 3-4 Configuration and User GuideRecorderWhen a Recorder user has logged inFigure 3-3 the Live Viewing screen will be displayed. A ‘
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
Web Configuration 3-6 Configuration and User GuideChecking Camera Feed using the Live Viewing functionThe Live Viewing page provides a simple way to
iiiWarningTo Reduce Risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do
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
Web Configuration 3-8 Configuration and User GuideProcedure 3-7 Controlling the camera via the Live Web Video paneNoteScheduled tasks, alarms and ma
Web Configuration3-9Controlling the Pan-Tilt Control via MouseControlling the camera using the mouse will allow you to move slowly which will provide
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
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
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
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
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
Live Viewing Menu4-3PresetsA Preset is a pre-positioned camera scene that you program for cameras installed with pan/tilt and motorized lens capabilit
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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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
Live Viewing Menu 4-6 Configuration and User GuideUsing Preset as Home PositionThe home position runs after a designated period of dome inactivity. S
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
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
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
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
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
Live Viewing Menu 4-12 Configuration and User GuideScans/SequencesThe following section provides information on configuring Scans and Sequences for t
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
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
vTable of ContentsIntroduction 1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
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
Live Viewing Menu4-17Privacy ZonesThe following provides information on configuring Privacy Zones for the IP Dome. Up to 32 privacy zones can be estab
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Table of Contents vi Configuration and User GuideScans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
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
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
Live Viewing Menu 4-28 Configuration and User GuideCamera AdjustThis section describes how to adjust the camera’s settings.When Camera Adjust is sele
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
Live Viewing Menu 4-30 Configuration and User GuideProcedure 4-39 Configuring Wide Dynamic Range1 Select Camera Adjust from the Live Viewing menu.2
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
Live Viewing Menu 4-32 Configuration and User Guidequality, reduce the workload for down stream image compression techniques and also save storage sp
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
Live Viewing Menu 4-34 Configuration and User GuideFigure 4-37 Automatic White BalanceProcedure 4-43 Configuring the Automatic White Balance1 Selec
Table of ContentsviiScheduled Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19Task Details .
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
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
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
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
Live Viewing Menu4-39The default setting is ‘automid’.NoteIf EIS is enabled autolow and automid will be unavailable.NoteIf AGC/Shutter Setting is set
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
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
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
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
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
Table of Contents viii Configuration and User GuideCamera Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
Live Viewing Menu 4-46 Configuration and User Guide
5-1Camera MenuIn this section you can adjust the camera settings, including PTZ configuration, Overlay Settings, Alarms, Video and Audio. PTZ Configur
Camera Menu 5-2 Configuration and User GuideAutomatic FlipUse the automatic (proportional) “flip” feature when you need to track someone who walks di
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
Camera Menu 5-4 Configuration and User GuideReturn SettingsWhen calling a Preset, the dome adopts the settings (both only available on 35X cameras) u
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
Camera Menu 5-6 Configuration and User GuideOverlay SettingsUse this section to display dome status information, enable or disable the display of all
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
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
Table of ContentsixAdding a Privacy Zone screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18Privacy Zone being sele
Camera Menu5-9Figure 5-3 Examples of text attributesProcedure 5-12 Configuring the attributes of displayed text1 Select Overlay Settings from the Ca
Camera Menu 5-10 Configuration and User GuideAreasThe following provides information on configuring Areas.Areas ListAreas allow sections within the f
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
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
Camera Menu5-13AlarmsThe camera can be commanded to carry out a specified operation when a alarm is triggered. The following provides information on s
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
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
Camera Menu 5-16 Configuration and User GuideAdd SequenceThe following provides information on configuring sequences.Sequence NamesA Sequence is a se
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
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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