Hanwha Vision XNV-8040R Network Camera
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R XNV-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R
- Trademark: Each of trademarks herein is registered.
Product Information
The Network Camera is a high-quality surveillance camera designed for indoor use. It provides clear video footage and advanced security features to monitor your surroundings effectively.
Important Safety Instructions:
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean the contaminated area on the product surface with a soft, dry cloth or a damp cloth. (Do not use a detergent or cosmetic products that contain alcohol, solvents or surfactants or oil constituents as they may deform or cause damage to the product.)
- Do not block any ventilation openings, Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
- Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Supply Unit marked Class 2 or LPS and rated from 12 Vdc, min.0.74 A(XND/V-6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R) / min. 0.51A(XND/V-6010).
- If you use excessive force when installing the product, the camera may be damaged and malfunction. If you forcibly install the product using non-compliant tools, the product may be damaged.
- Do not install the product in a place where chemical substances or oil mist exists or may be generated. As edible oils such as soybean oil may damage or warp the product, do not install the product in the kitchen or near the kitchen table. This may cause damage to the product.
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing the network camera in your desired location. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid exposure to heat sources.
Setup:
- Connect the network camera to your local network using an Ethernet cable or through Wi-Fi connection. Use the provided software to configure the camera settings and set up user access controls.
Monitoring:
- Access the camera feed remotely through a web browser or dedicated software. Monitor live footage, playback recorded videos, and adjust camera angles for optimal surveillance coverage.
Maintenance:
- Regularly clean the camera lens and housing with a soft, dry cloth to maintain clear video quality. Check for software updates and security patches periodically to ensure optimal performance.
FAQ
- Q: How often should I change my password?
- A: It is recommended to change your password every three months to enhance security measures and protect your personal information from unauthorized access.
- Q: Can I install the network camera outdoors?
- A: No, the network camera is designed for indoor use only. Avoid installing it in areas exposed to water, extreme temperatures, or chemical substances.
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Network Camera User Manual
Copyright ©2017 Hanwha Vision Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Trademark Each of trademarks herein is registered. The name of this product and other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the registered trademark of their respective company.
Restriction Copyright of this document is reserved. Under no circumstances, this document shall be reproduced, distributed or changed, partially or wholly, without formal authorization.
Disclaimer Hanwha Vision makes the best to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document, but no formal guarantee shall be provided. Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user’s own responsibility. Hanwha Vision reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice. Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. The initial administrator ID is”admin”and the password should be set when logging in for the first time.
Please change your password every three months to safely protect personal information and to prevent the damage of the information theft. Please, take note that it’s a user’s responsibility for the security and any other problems caused by mismanaging a password.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean the contaminated area on the product surface with a soft, dry cloth or a damp cloth. (Do not use a detergent or cosmetic products that contain alcohol, solvents or surfactants or oil constituents as they may deform or cause damage to the product.)
7. Do not block any ventilation openings, Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Supply Unit marked “Class 2” or “LPS” and rated from 12 Vdc, min.0.74 A(XND/V-6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R) / min. 0.51A(XND/V-6010).
16. If you use excessive force when installing the product, the camera may be damaged and malfunction. If you forcibly install the product using non-compliant tools, the product may be damaged.
17. Do not install the product in a place where chemical substances or oil mist exists or may be generated. As edible oils such as soybean oil may damage or warp the product, do not install the product in the kitchen or near the kitchen table. This may cause damage to the product.
18. When installing the product, be careful not to allow the surface of the product to be stained with chemical substance. Some chemical solvents such as cleaner or adhesives may cause serious damage to the product’s surface.
19. If you install/disassemble the product in a manner that has not been recommended, the production functions/ performance may not be guaranteed. Install the product by referring to “Installation & connection” in the user manual.
20. Installing or using the product in water can cause serious damage to the product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the Wall/ceiling in accordance with the installation instructions.
CAUTION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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overview
RECOMMENDED PC SPECIFICATIONS
· CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 3.4 GHz or higher · RAM : 8G or higher · Supported OS : Windows 7, 8.1, 10, Mac OS X 10.10, 10.11, 10.12 · Plug-in free web viewer
Supported web browsers : Google Chrome, MS Edge, Mozilla Firefox(Windows 64bit only), Apple Safari 10 (Mac OS X only) · Plug-in Webviewer Supported web browsers : MS Explorer, Apple Safari 10 (Mac OS X only)
RECOMMENDED MICRO SD/SDHC/SDXC MEMORY CARD SPECIFICATIONS
· Recommended capacity : 16GB to 256GB (MLC type) · The following types of memory cards from the following manufacturers are recommended for this camera.
– Manufacturer : SanDisk, Transcend – Product family : High endurance
NAS RECOMMENDED SPECS
· Recommended capacity : 200GB or higher is recommended. · Simultaneous access : One unit of NAS can accept a maximum of sixteen camera accesses. · For this camera, you are recommended to use a NAS with the following manufacturer’s specs.
Recommended products QNAP NAS
Synology NAS
Available sizes A maximum of 16 cameras can access simultaneously. A maximum of 16 cameras can access simultaneously.
J ` If you use NAS equipment for purposes other than video saving, the number of accessible cameras may be reduced.
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OVERVIEW
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WHAT’S INCLUDED
Please check if your camera and accessories are all included in the product package. (As for each sales country, accessories are not the same.)
Appearance
Item Name
Quantity
Description
1 Camera
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Quick Guide (Optional)
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Model Name
XND-6010/6020R/ 8020R/8030R/ 8040R
XNV-6010/6020R/ 8020R/8030R/ 8040R
Use for all models
Warranty card (Optional)
1
Use for all models
Cable for the testing monitor
1
Used to test the camera connection to a portable display device
Use for all models
Template
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Product installation guide
Use for all models
Power Terminal Block Tapping Screw Machine Screws
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Plugged in the power plug
Use for all models
2
Used for installation on the wall or ceiling
Use for all models
Used for assembling the dome case
2
when installing the product on the pipe, wall mount, etc. or blocking a
Use for all models
hole.
Appearance
Item Name L Wrench
Audio/alarm cable
Power Cable Cable bush Plastic Anchor
Quantity
Description
Model Name
1
Used to remove and replace the dome cover
Use for all models
XND-6010/6020R/
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Used to connect with the audio and
8040R
alarm port
XNV-6010/6020R/
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8020R/8030R/
8040R
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Used to plug into the power port
8020R/8030R/
8040R
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Used to connect the LAN cable with a diameter of Ø7~8.5.
XNV-6010/6020R/ 8020R/8030R/ 8040R
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For fixing a screw, Inserted in a hole (reinforced anchoring force)
XNV-6010/6020R/ 8020R/8030R/ 8040R
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AT A GLANCE (XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
Appearance
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Item
a Dome cover b Microphone hole c Camera Case
Description Case cover used to protect the lens and the main unit. Microphone is embedded. Housing part that covers the camera body.
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Components
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a Illumination Sensor
Description Detects incoming light to control the IR LED.
b Lens
Lens for the camera.
c IR LED
These infrared LED’s are controlled by the illumination sensor.
Port to connect audio and alarm cables.
ARM-IN
Used to connect the alarm input sensor or external day/night sensor.
d ARM-OUT Audio and alarm cable port GND
Used to connect the alarm output signal. These are common ports to connect alarm input/output signals.
MIC
Used to connect to a microphone.
SPEAKER
Used to connect to speakers.
e Microphone hole
Microphone is embedded.
f Reset Button g Test Monitor Out h MICRO USB port i Power Port
The button restores all camera settings to the factory default. Press and hold for about 5 seconds to reboot the system.
J If you reset the camera, the network settings will be adjusted so that DHCP can be enabled. If there is no DHCP server in the network, you must run the Device Manager program to change the basic network settings such as IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway, etc., before you can connect to the network.
Output port for test monitoring the video output. Use the test monitor cable to connect to a mobile display and check the test video.
Port to connect the Wi-Fi dongle. You can check the installation video through the applications installed in the smartphone. Refer to “Connect to WiFi dongle” on page 17. ` Remove the inner cover when connecting to Micro USB terminal. ` Wifi dongle and OTG adapter are sold separately.
Port for power terminal block.
j Network Port
Used to connect the PoE or Ethernet cable for network connection.
k Micro SD Memory Card Compartment
l Inside cover
Compartment for the Micro SD memory card. Protective cover for the main body.
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OVERVIEW
overview
AT A GLANCE (XNV-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
Appearance
a
b
Item
a Dome cover b Camera Case
Description Case cover used to protect the lens and the main unit. Housing part that covers the camera body.
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a Illumination Sensor
Description Detects incoming light to control the IR LED.
b Lens
Lens for the camera.
c IR LED
These infrared LED’s are controlled by the illumination sensor.
Port to connect audio and alarm cables.
ARM-IN
Used to connect the alarm input sensor or external day/night sensor.
d ARM-OUT Audio and alarm cable port GND
Used to connect the alarm output signal. These are common ports to connect alarm input/output signals.
MIC
Used to connect to a microphone.
SPEAKER
Used to connect to speakers.
The button restores all camera settings to the factory default. Press and hold for about 5 seconds to reboot the system.
e Reset Button
J If you reset the camera, the network settings will be adjusted so that DHCP can be enabled. If there is no DHCP server in the network, you must run the Device Manager program to change the basic network settings such as IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway, etc., before you can connect to the network.
f Test Monitor Out
Output port for test monitoring the video output. Use the test monitor cable to connect to a mobile display and check the test video.
g MICRO USB port
Port to connect the Wi-Fi dongle. You can check the installation video through the applications installed in the smartphone. Refer to “Connect to WiFi dongle” on page 17.
` Wifi dongle and OTG adapter are sold separately.
h Power Port
Port for power terminal block.
i Network Port
Used to connect the PoE or Ethernet cable for network connection.
j Micro SD Memory Card Compartment
Compartment for the Micro SD memory card.
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INSTALLATION (XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
Precautions before installation
Ensure you read out the following instructions before installing the camera:
· It must be installed on the area (ceiling or wall) that can withstand 5 times the weight of the camera including the installation bracket.
· Stuck-in or peeled-off cables can cause damage to the product or a fire. · For safety purposes, keep anyone else away from the installation site.
And put aside personal belongings from the site, just in case. · If you use excessive force when installing the product, the camera may be damaged and malfunction.
If you forcibly install the product using non-compliant tools, the product may be damaged.
Disassembling
1. Using the L wrench provided, turn the 2 fastening bolts on the dome cover counter clockwise to remove the cover.
Dome cover
2. Lift up the inner cover to separate it.
Bolts
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2. Using 2 tapping screws provided, fix the camera at 2 holes drilled with a template. ` Set the < > mark imprinted on the camera to face the direction of camera monitoring.
3. Connect the camera internal terminal with the corresponding cable.
4. Adjust the lens in a desired direction by referring to the “Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera” section. (page 15)
J ` We recommend you not to touch the lens as the camera lens has been properly focused in the final process of manufacturing. If so, the lens may be out of focus or stained by alien substances.
5. Please connect the inner cover to the main body. 6. Grab the bottom part of the camera with one hand and the cover with
the other hand, align the arrows and assemble them using the hex key.
J ` When connecting the dome cover, align the arrows and connect it perpendicularly to the main body.
` Make sure that the dome cover is correctly connected to the bottom part as shown in the figure. If the screw is not locked correctly, there can be a risk of injury due to the dome cover falling.
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Installation
1. Attach the installation template to the selected area and punch 2 holes as shown in the figure.
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INSTALLATION & CONNECTION
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INSTALLATION (XNV-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
J ` This camera is waterproof and in compliance with the IP66/IP67 spec, but the jack connected to the external cable is not. You are recommended to install this product below the edge of eaves to prevent the cable from being externally exposed.
Precautions before installation
Ensure you read out the following instructions before installing the camera:
· It must be installed on the area (ceiling or wall) that can withstand 5 times the weight of the camera including the installation bracket.
· Stuck-in or peeled-off cables can cause damage to the product or a fire. · For safety purposes, keep anyone else away from the installation site.
And put aside personal belongings from the site, just in case. · If you use excessive force when installing the product, the camera may be damaged and malfunction.
If you forcibly install the product using non-compliant tools, the product may be damaged.
Disassembling
1. Using the L wrench provided, turn the 2 fastening bolts on the dome cover counter clockwise to remove the cover.
Dome cover
Bolts
Camera Body
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1. Drill a hole (diameter : 6mm, depth : min 55mm) of the case bottom and insert the provided plastic anchor to the end.
2. Fit the bottom hole to the anchor hole and insert and fix the taping screw.
3. Connect and arrange the necessary cables lest that they should be damaged or twisted while installing the camera.
4. Adjust the lens in a desired direction by referring to the “Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera” section. (page 15)
5. Close the dome cover. ` Securely fasten the fastening bolt using an L wrench to prevent water from leaking.
Connecting waterproof power cable and LAN cable
1. Remove the dome cover and the case.
2. Pull out the long projected part of the rubber plug on the bottom and remove it as shown in the figure.
J ` Use an appropriate cable bush for the LAN cable to be connected.
– Basic camera : Use the cable with a diameter of Ø5~6.5.
– Components provided : Use the cable with a diameter of Ø7~8.5.
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3. Insert the power cable into the small hole made by removing the projected part of the rubber plug in step 2 above, and lay the cable along the long groove.
4. Connect the power cable with the power terminal block.
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5. Insert the LAN cable into the large hole made by removing the projected part of the rubber plug in step 2 above.
6. Remove the sheath with a cable cutter, and align the cables.
7. Connect the LAN cable with a LAN connector, and insert it into the LAN
tool. 8. Connect the finished cable to the Ethernet port.
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Connecting the alarm and audio cable
1. Remove the dome cover and the case. 2. Pull out the rubber plug on the bottom as shown in the figure.
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3. Insert the alarm/audio cable through the hole created by removing the rubber cap in No. 2, and connect the cable to the alarm terminal.
4. Align the cable so that it should not be damaged or jammed when installing the camera.
5. Put the rubber cap located on the alarm/audio cable in the hole.
6. Adjust the lens in a desired direction by referring to the “Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera” section. (page 15)
7. Attach the dome cover.
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Attaching to the unbundled adapter
Choose and purchase a necessary one of the following options (unbundled) that is suitable to the installation site or for your convenience.
1. Remove the dome cover from the case by referring to the “Disassembling” section. (page 13) 2. Use the provided machine screw to fix the camera case to the unbundled adapter. 3. Connect and arrange the necessary cables lest that they should be damaged or twisted while installing
the camera. 4. Install the camera body in the reverse order of “Disassembling”. 5. Adjust the lens in a desired direction by referring to the “Adjusting the monitoring direction for the
camera” section. (page 15) 6. Close the dome cover.
` Securely fasten the fastening bolt using an L wrench to prevent water from leaking.
Outdoor installation
When you install it outside of the building, please waterproof it with waterproof butyl rubber tape (can be purchased in stores) so that water does not leak from the gap of the cable connected to the outside.
1. Connect the power, I/O, BNC, and LAN cables.
2. Wrap the black cable jacket (Area A) and the cable connection area with waterproof (butyl rubber) tape so that more than half of the butyl rubber tape is overlapped.
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J ` If the cable jacket is not waterproofed properly, then it can directly cause leakage. Make sure to protect the cable with a dense layer of taping.
A Camera
` Waterproof butyl tape is made of butyl rubber that can be stretched to twice its normal length.
A System
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Optional Accessories for Installation
For your easier installation, you can purchase appropriate optional accessories available. 1. WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR(SBP-300WM or SBP-300WM1)/
HANGING MOUNT(XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R : SBP-300HM7, XNV-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R : SBP122HM) This adaptor is used when installing the dome camera onto a wall.
2. CEILING MOUNT ADAPTOR(SBP-300CM)/HANGING MOUNT(XND6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R : SBP-300HM7, XNV-6010/6020R/ 8020R/8030R/8040R : SBP-122HM) This adaptor is used when installing the dome camera on a concrete ceiling.
3. POLE MOUNT ADAPTOR(SBP-300PM) This is an adaptor for WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SBP-300WM or SBP300WM1) installation on a pole whose diameter is bigger than 80mm.
4. CORNER MOUNT ADAPTOR (SBP-300KM) This is an adaptor for WALL MOUNT ADAPTOR (SBP-300WM or SBP-300WM1) installation on the corner of wall joint.
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Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera
Pan
Tilt Lens rotation
` Adjusting the monitoring direction You can adjust the camera direction only when the camera is fixed on the ceiling. Where, rotating the camera unit to the left or right is called Pan, adjusting the tilt is called Tilt, and turning the lens on its axis is called Rotation. – The effective range of pan is a total of 354 degrees. – The effective range of rotation is a total of 355 degrees. – The effective range of tilt is a total of 67 degrees.
J ` The image can be covered up by the camera case depending on the angle.
` Do not forcefully turn the focus/zoom lens after the dome case is disassembled. Otherwise, it may cause an incorrect focus due to a motor failure.
` Methods of adjustment 1. After installing the camera, adjust the panning angle in consideration of the monitoring direction. 2. Set the horizontal angle so that the image is not reversed. 3. Adjust the tilt angle so that the camera faces toward the monitoring object.
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INSERTING/REMOVING A MICRO SD MEMORY CARD
J ` Disconnect the power cable from the camera before inserting the Micro SD memory card.
` Do not insert the Micro SD memory card while it’s upside down by force. Otherwise, it may damage the Micro SD memory card.
` When it rains or the humidity is high, insertion or ejection of a Micro SD card is not recommended. ` Disassembly of the product cover should be finished within 5 minutes, or there will be the risk of internal dew condensation.
Inserting a Micro SD Memory Card
1. Separate the Dome cover of the camera. 2. Insert a Micro SD card in the arrow direction shown in the figure.
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J ` Pressing too hard on the Micro SD memory card can cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released.
` Before removing the Micro SD memory card, in <Storage>, set the device to <Off> and press the [Apply] button and turn the camera off. (Page 48)
` If you turn off the camera or remove the Micro SD memory card that contains data from the product, the data may be lost or damaged.
MEMORY CARD INFORMATION (NOT INCLUDED)
What is a memory card?
The memory card is an external data storage device that has been developed to offer an entirely new way to record and share video, audio, and text data using digital devices.
Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for you
Your camera supports Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards. You may, however, experience compatibility issues depending on the model and make of the memory card. The following types of memory cards from the following manufacturers are recommended for this camera. – Manufacturer : SanDisk, Transcend – Product family : High endurance It is recommended to use a 16GB to 256GB (MLC type) memory card for this camera. Playback performance can be affected depending on the speed of memory card.
Memory Card Components
Contacts
Removing a Micro SD Memory Card
Gently press down on the exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram to eject the memory card from the slot.
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INSTALLATION & CONNECTION
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CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE
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J ` The CVBS out terminal of the product is provided for easier installation, and is not recommended for monitoring purposes.
` The Micro USB out terminal of the product is provided for easier installation, and is not recommended for monitoring purposes.
Ethernet Connection
Connect the Ethernet cable to the local network or to the Internet.
Connecting Wi-Fi
Camera Setup 1. Connect OTG adapter (5-pin) and WiFi dongle to the micro USB terminal.
Smartphone Setup 1. Install the Wisenet Installation application. 2. Select the camera SSID after turning on the WiFi. 3. Run the Wisenet Installation application. 4. When you log in to the camera, the video will be connected. (initial password: 4321)
` The video will be played without being logged in during the initial connection. 5. The camera angle can be adjusted through the smartphone video. Recommended dongle manufacturer
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Model WF2123 n300 EW-7811Un
N100mini TL-WN823N V1
USB-N13 WNA3100M
Power Supply
Use the screwdriver to connect each line (+, ) of the power cable to the corresponding power port of the camera.
J ` If both PoE and DC 12V are applied simultaneously, the product will be supplied with power from DC 12V.
– You can also use a router featuring PoE to supply power to the camera.
– Use PoE that is compliant with the IEEE 802.3af protocols.
– It is advisable to use only one power source from PoE and DC 12V. ` Be careful not to reverse the polarity when you connect the power cable. ` If you want to connect an external device, you must turn off the external device before proceeding. ` Connect the set and the adapter power line first, and then connect the power cable to the outlet on the wall.
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Power Cable Specification for Each Model
In case of DC 12V Input:
Model XND/V-6010 XND/V-6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R
Wire Type (AWG) #22 #20 #20 #18
Network Cable Specification
Item Connector Ethernet
Cable Max Distance PoE Support
Contents RJ45
10/100Base-T UTP Category 5e
100M IEEE 802.3af
Connecting to Audio Input/Output
Speaker Microphone
Cable Length (Max.) 15m 24m 17m 27m
Remark 10/100 Mbps
PC
Network
2. Connect the AUDIO OUT port of the camera with the speaker or LINE IN port of the amplifier that the speaker is connected to.
3. Check the specifications for audio input. · Audio Codec
– Audio In : G.711 PCM (Bit Rate: 64kbps / Sampling Frequency: 8kHz), G.726 ADPCM (Bit Rate: 16Kbps, 24Kbps, 32Kbps, 40Kbps / Sampling Frequency: 8kHz), AAC (Bit Rate: 48Kbps / Sampling Frequency: 16kHz)
– Audio Out : G.711 PCM (Bit Rate: 64kbps / Sampling Frequency: 8kHz) · Full duplex Audio · Audio in (XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R) : Selectable (microphone/Line-in/Built-in microphone),
Supported voltage: 2.5VDC (4mA), Input impedance: 2K Ohm · Audio in (XNV-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R) : Selectable (microphone/Line-in), Supported voltage:
2.5VDC (4mA), Input impedance: 2K Ohm · Audio out : Line-out (3.5mm mono jack), Maximum output: 1Vms · Line out impedance : 600
Connecting to the I/O port box
Connect the Alarm I/O cable to the corresponding port of the port box.
FRONT
VIDEO
RESET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DC 12V USB 2 1
Speaker Amp
Amp Microphone
Speaker
Microphone
1. Connect the AUDIO IN port of the camera with the microphone or LINE OUT port of the amplifier that the microphone is connected to.
M ` You can use the built-in microphone in the camera without connecting an external microphone. (only available in XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
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Sensor
Alarm
(Warning lamp)
· ALARM-IN : Used to connect the alarm input sensor or external day/night sensor. · ALARM-OUT : Used to connect the alarm output signal. · GND : Common port for alarm in/output signal.
J ` If devices (e.g., flashing light and siren) that exceed the voltage and current specifications are connected by using the open collector method, it may cause malfunction. Refer to the “Alarm Out Wiring Diagram” when connecting devices that exceed the voltage and current specifications. (page 19)
To connect the external sensor
Connect one strand of each signal line (2-strand) of the sensors to the [ALARM IN] port, and connect the other strand to the [GND] port.
Alarm In Wiring Diagram
External connection
Inside of the camera
VCC_3.3V
Sensor
ALARM IN (5mA SINK)
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
DIODE
MLCC TRANSISTOR
GND GND
To connect the alarm out
If devices (e.g., flashing light and siren) that exceed the voltage and current specifications are connected by using the open collector method, it may cause malfunction.
Refer to the alarm out connection diagram below when connecting devices that exceed the voltage and current specifications.
Alarm Out Wiring Diagram
Warning lamp / Siren power
(-)
(+)
Warning lamp / Siren
External connection
DC 5V or 3.3V
Inside of the camera
DIODE RELAY
RESISTOR 10K ohm TRANSISTOR
GND
ALARM OUT (12VDC 20mA MAX)
RESISTOR
TRANSISTOR
GND GND
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INSTALLATION & CONNECTION
network connection and setup
You can set up the network settings according to your network configurations.
CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKING
Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN
1. Launch an Internet browser on the local PC. 2. Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the browser.
CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO A DHCP BASED DSL/CABLE MODEM
Camera
DSL/Cable Modem
INTERNET
External Remote PC
DDNS Server (Data Center, KOREA)
Camera Camera
INTERNET
External Remote PC
Local PC
<Local Network>
DDNS Server (Data Center, KOREA)
M ` A remote PC in an external Internet out of the LAN network may not be able to connect to the camera installed in the intranet if the port-forwarding is not properly set or a firewall is set. In this case, to resolve the problem, contact your network administrator.
` In the Device Manager, you can use the initial password, “4321” to set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, HTTP Port, VNP Port, IP type. After changing the network interface, for better security, access the web viewer and change the password.
` By factory default, the IP address will be assigned from the DHCP server automatically. If there is no DHCP server available, the IP address will be set to 192.168.1.100. To change the IP address, use the Device Manager. For further details on Device Manager use, refer to “Using Device Manager”. (Page 22)
1. Connect the user PC directly with the network camera. 2. Run the Device Manager and change the IP address of the camera so that you can use the web browser
on your desktop to connect to the Internet. 3. Use the Internet browser to connect to the web viewer. 4. Move to [Setup] page. 5. Move to [Network] [DDNS] and configure the DDNS settings. 6. Move to [Basic] [IP & Port], and set the IP type to [DHCP]. 7. Connect the camera, which was removed from your PC, directly to the modem. 8. Restart the camera.
M ` For configuring the DDNS settings, refer to “DDNS”. (page 43)
` For registering the DDNS settings, refer to “Registering with DDNS”. (page 44) ` Refer to “IP & Port” for how to setup IP. (page 36)
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NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP
CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO A PPPoE MODEM
Camera
PPPoE Modem
INTERNET
External Remote PC
DDNS Server (Data Center, KOREA)
1. Connect the uWEB VIEWERser PC directly with the network camera. 2. Run the Device Manager and change the IP address of the camera so that you can use the web browser
on your desktop to connect to the Internet. 3. Use the Internet browser to connect to the web viewer. 4. Move to [Setup] page. 5. Move to [Network] [DDNS] and configure the DDNS settings. 6. Move to [Basic] [IP & Port] Setup Page, set the IP type to [PPPoE], and enter the network service’s ID
and password. 7. Connect the camera, which was removed from your PC, directly to the modem. 8. Restart the camera.
M ` For configuring the DDNS settings, refer to “DDNS”. (page 43)
` For registering the DDNS settings, refer to “Registering with DDNS”. (page 44) ` Refer to “IP & Port” for how to setup IP. (page 36)
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A BROADBAND ROUTER WITH THE PPPoE/CABLE MODEM
This is for a small network environment such as homes, SOHO and ordinary shops.
Camera Camera
Broadband Router
PPPoE or Cable Modem
INTERNET
PPPoE or Cable Modem
External Remote PC
Local PC
DDNS Server (Data Center, KOREA)
Configuring the network settings of the local PC connected to a Broadband Router
Configuring the network settings of the local PC connected to a Broadband Router, follow the instructions below.
· Select : <Network> <Properties> <Local Area Connection> <General> <Properties> <Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)> <Properties> <Obtain an IP address automatically> or <Use the following IP address>.
· Follow the instructions below if you select <Use the following IP address>: ex1) If the address (LAN IP) of the Broadband Router is 192.168.1.1 IP address : 192.168.1.100 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1
ex2) If the address (LAN IP) of the Broadband Router is 192.168.0.1 IP address : 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.0.1
ex3) If the address (LAN IP) of the Broadband Router is 192.168.xxx.1 IP address : 192.168.xxx.100 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.xxx.1
M ` For the address of the Broadband Router, refer to the product’s documentation. ` For more information about port forwarding of the broadband router, refer to “Port Range Forward (Port Mapping) Setup”. (Page 24)
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USING DEVICE MANAGER
M ` Device manager program can be downloaded from <Support>-<Online Tool> menu at Hanwha Vision website (https://www.HanwhaVision.com). ` More instructions of Device Manager can be found at <Help> menu of the main page.
AUTOMATICALLY SEARCHING CAMERA
If a camera is connected to the same network of the PC where device manager is installed, you can find network camera by using search function.
1. Click <Search> at the main page of device manager. 2. Check the camera from the list.
· Check MAC address at the sticker attached to the camera.
CONFIGURING IP ADDRESS
If you want to change camera network setting, <Login OK> sign must be displayed at <Status>. Click <Authentication> at the main page to log in.
Configuring Static IP
Manually insert and configure IP address & port information. 1. Click the camera from the list that you want the change the
IP setting. 2. Click <IP Assign> at the main page of device manager. 3. Select <Assign the following IP address>.
· IP information of the camera will be displayed as previously set.
4. Fill in IP & Port related categories.
If not using a Broadband Router For setting <IP Address>, <Subnet Mask>, and <Gateway>, contact your network administrator.
· HTTP Port : Used to access the camera using the Internet browser, defaulted to 80. · VNP Port : Used to control the video signal transfer, defaulted to 4520. · RTSP Port: A port that controls real-time streaming. The initial value is 554.
If using a Broadband Router
· IP Address : Enter an address falling in the IP range provided by the Broadband Router. ex) 192.168.1.2~254, 192.168.0.2~254, 192.168.XXX.2~254
· Subnet Mask : The <Subnet Mask> of the Broadband Router will be the <Subnet Mask> of the camera.
· Gateway : The <Local IP Address> of the Broadband Router will be the <Gateway> of the camera.
M ` The settings may differ depending on the connected Broadband Router model. For more information, refer to the user manual of the applicable router.
` For more information about port forwarding of the broadband router, refer to “Port Range Forward (Port Mapping) Setup”. (Page 24)
If the Broadband Router has more than one camera connected Configure the IP related settings and the Port related settings distinctly with each other. ex)
Category
Camera #1
Camera #2
IP related settings
IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway
192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
192.168.1.101 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
HTTP Port
8080
8081
Port related settings
VNP Port
4520
4521
RTSP Port
554
555
M ` If the <HTTP Port> is set other than 80, you must provide the <Port> number in the address bar of the Internet browser before you can access the camera. ex) http://IP address : HTTP Port http://192.168.1.100:8080
5. Click [Apply] Button. 6. If the success message is displayed, click [OK].
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NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP
Configuring Dynamic IP
Receive IP address from DHCP
· Example of the Dynamic IP environment – If a Broadband Router, with cameras connected, is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server – If connecting the camera directly to modem using the DHCP protocols – If IPs are assigned by the internal DHCP server via the LAN
1. Click the camera from the list that you want to change the IP setting.
2. Click <IP Assign> at the main page of device manager. 3. Select <Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)>. 4. Click [Apply] button. 5. If the success message is displayed, click [OK].
AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURING IP
1. Click the camera from the list that you want to automatically
configure the IP.
XND-6010
2. Click < + > at the main page of device manager. · Equipment Setting menu appears.
3. At the menu, click <Auto IP Configure>.
4. Click [Close] button.
MANUALLY REGISTERING CAMERA
If the camera cannot be found using search function, the camera can be registered remotely by manually inserting IP information, if the camera is connected to external network.
1. Click <Add Devices> – <Manually Add Device> at the main page of device manager.
2. Insert the range of IP address that you search. 3. Select the <Model Name> of the camera that you register,
and insert HTTP port, VNP port, ID, and password. 4. Click [Register] button. 5. Check if camera is registered.
· Check MAC address at the sticker attached to the camera.
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PORT RANGE FORWARD (PORT MAPPING) SETUP
If you have installed a Broadband Router with a camera connected, you must set the port range forwarding on the Broadband Router so that a remote PC can access the camera in it.
Manual Port Range Forwarding
1. From the Setup menu of the Broadband Router, select <Applications & Gaming> – <Port Range Forward>. For setting the port range forward for a third-party Broadband Router, refer to the user guide of that Broadband Router.
2. Select <TCP> and <UDP Port> for each connected camera to the Broadband Router. The number of each port to be configured to the IP router should be set according to the port number designated in <Setup> – <Basic> – <IP & Port> on the camera web viewer.
3. When done, click [Save Settings]. Your settings will be saved.
M ` Port forwarding setting is an example of setting CISCO IP router.
` The settings may differ depending on the connected Broadband Router model. For more information, refer to the user manual of the applicable router.
Setting up Port Range Forward for several network cameras
· You can set a rule of Port Forwarding on the Broadband Router device through its configuration web page. · A user can change each port using the camera setting screen.
When Camera1 and Camera2 are connected to a router :
User
Internet
Camera1 (192.168.1.100)
Start
Broadband Router
End
Protocol
IP Address
HTTP port Device port
8080 4520
3000 3000 TCP/UDP 192.168.1.100
RTSP port
3000
3001 3001 TCP/UDP 192.168.1.101
4520 4520 TCP/UDP 192.168.1.100
4521 4521 TCP/UDP 192.168.1.101
Camera2 (192.168.1.101)
8080 8081
8080 8081
TCP/UDP TCP/UDP
192.168.1.100
192.168.1.101
HTTP port Device port
8081 4521
RTSP port
3001
M ` Port forwarding can be done without additional router setup if the router supports the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) function. After connecting the network camera, select the checkbox from the menu <Quick connect> in <DDNS> in “Settings -> Network -> DDNS”.
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CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA FROM A SHARED LOCAL PC
1. Run device manager. It will scan for connected cameras and display them as a list.
2. Double-click a camera to access. The Internet browser starts and connects to the camera.
M ` Access to the camera can also be gained by typing the camera’s IP address in the address bar of the Internet browser.
CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA FROM A REMOTE PC VIA THE INTERNET
On a remote computer that is not in the Broadband Router’s network cluster is not allowed, users can access cameras within a Broadband Router’s network by using the camera’s DDNS URL.
1. Before you can access a camera in the Broadband Router network, you should have set the port range forward for the Broadband Router.
2. From the remote PC, launch the Internet browser and type the DDNS URL address of the camera, or the IP address of the Broadband Router in the address bar. ex) http://ddns.hanwha-security.com/ID
M ` For registering the DDNS settings, refer to “Registering with DDNS”. (page 44)
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NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP
web viewer
CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA
Normally, you would
1. Launch the Internet browser. 2. Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar.
ex) · IP address (IPv4) : 192.168.1.100 http://192.168.1.100 – the Login dialog should appear. · IP address (IPv6) : 2001:230:abcd: ffff:0000:0000:ffff:1111 http://[2001:230:abcd:ffff:0000:0000:ffff:1111] – the Login dialog should appear.
If the HTTP port is other than 80
1. Launch the Internet browser. 2. Type the IP address and HTTP port number of the camera in the address bar.
ex) IP address : 192.168.1.100:HTTP Port number(8080) http://192.168.1.100:8080 – the Login dialog should appear.
Using URL
1. Launch the Internet browser. 2. Type the DDNS URL of the camera in the address bar.
ex) URL address : http://ddns.hanwha-security.com/ID – the Login dialog should appear.
J ` Network connection is disabled in the LAN only environment.
Connecting via UPnP
1. Run the client or operating system in support of the UPnP protocol. 2. Click the camera name for search.
In the Windows operating system, click the camera name searched from the network menu. – The login window is displayed.
Connecting via Bonjour
1. Run the client or operating system in support of the Bonjour protocol. 2. Click the camera name for search.
In the Mac operating system, click the camera name searched from the Bonjour tab of Safari. – The login window is displayed.
To check the DDNS address
If the camera is connected directly to the DHCP cable modem, DSL modem, or PPPoE modem, the IP address of your network will be changed each time you try to connect to the ISP (Internet Service Provider) server. If this is the case, you will not be informed of the IP address changed by DDNS.
Once you register a dynamic IP-based device with the DDNS server, you can easily check the changed IP when you try to access the device. To register your device to the <DDNS> server, visit http://ddns.hanwha-security.com and register your device first, and then set the Web Viewer’s <Network> – <DDNS> to <DDNS>, as well as providing <Product ID> that had been used for DDNS registration.
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WEB VIEWER
PASSWORD SETTING
When you access the product for the first time, you must register the login password. When the “Password change” window appears, enter the new password.
J ` For a new password with 8 to 9 digits, you must use at least 3 of the following: uppercase/lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. For a password with 10 to 15 digits, you must use at least 2 types of those mentioned. – Special characters that are allowed. : ~`!@#$%^*()_-+=|{}[].?/ ` For higher security, you are not recommended to repeat the same characters or consecutive keyboard inputs for your passwords. ` If you lost your password, you can press the [RESET] button to initialize the product. So, don’t lose your password by using a memo pad or memorizing it.
LOGIN
Whenever you access the camera, the login window appears. Enter the User ID and password to access the camera.
1. Enter “admin” in the <User name> input box. The administrator ID, “admin”, is fixed and can not be changed.
2. Enter the password in the <Password> input field. 3. Click [OK].
If you have logged in successfully, you will the Live Viewer screen.
J ` When you access the camera web viewer, pay special attention to the security by checking whether the image data is encrypted.
M ` If you check the “Remember my credentials” option when your input is done, in future you will be logged in automatically without being prompted to enter the login information. ` You will experience the best video quality if the screen size is 100%. Reducing the ratio may cut the image on the borders.
PLUG-IN SUPPORT SPECIFICATIONS FOR EACH BROWSER
The existing plug-in web viewer and a new plug-in free web view is embedded together. This allows you to use the web viewer in newer browser environments that do not support plug-ins, such as Chrome, EDGE and FireFox (Windows 64-bit only). For browsers that allow the installation of plug-ins, such as IE and Safari, installing the plug-in is recommended. According to the browser environment, the following differences may be observed.
· Chrome, FireFox(Windows 64bit only), EDGE browser : Although they don’t support plug-ins, you can use a web viewer as a plug-in free web viewer is embedded.
J ` As the plug-in free webviewer has lower performance than the plug-in webviewer, it has a limit on the monitoring of high quality profiles and playback of saved videos. To monitor high quality profiles and play saved videos, use either a plug-in webviewer or SmartViewer. – Plugin-free webviewer creation conditions: The selected profile exceeds MJPEG Full HD 10fps H.264 (Chrome : full screen resolution supported / Edge, Firefox, Safari : Full HD 30 fps or higher) H.265 FullHD 10fps 2Mbps or higher
– Plugin-free playback conditions: MJPEG/H.264 full screen resolution, H.265 HD or below ` The plug-in free feature has been optimized for the Chrome browser. ` Supports Adaptive Streaming
– This is the feature that automatically lowers the profile if there is a delay of more than 5 seconds. It was made to prevent issues such as increased latency and no response from the browser when playing the video on a system with lower hardware specifications than recommended. The video profile is reduced in the following sequence: 1920X1080(20fps) -> 1280X720(20fps) -> 640X480(20fps).
· IE, Safari browser : You can use a web viewer even if you don’t install the existing plug-in web viewer.
J ` To monitor/play saved video seamlessly, you are required to install a plug-in.
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INSTALLING WebViewer PLUGIN
To access to the plug-in webviewer and play a live video (H.264/H.265) or a recorded video, an installation message will be prompted. At this time you need to install the webviewer plug-in to use the function properly.
1. When the monitoring page is accessed for the very first time, the installation page is displayed. Click [Plugin] to begin installation.
J ` If the plug-in installation file download status is suspended at 99% in the Internet Explorer browser, retry it after selecting “Release SmartScreen filter” in “Tool SmartScreen filter”.
2. Click [Run] in the message window. 3. Click [Yes] when the notice window saying that all browser windows will be closed.
M ` Steps 4 and 5 will be skipped if no Web Viewer Plug-in is installed.
4. When the old version of the Web Viewer Plug-in is installed, a notice window saying the old version will be deleted is displayed. Click [Yes] when the notice window is displayed.
5. Click [OK]. The old version of Web Viewer Plug-in is deleted.
6. Click [Install] to begin installation of the Web Viewer Plug-in. 7. Click [Finish].
Web Viewer Plug-in installation is completed.
J ` In your internet explorer, if you need to move to the installation screen after installing the webviewer plugin, check whether webviewer_activexplugin_lib.control in the “Tool Additional Function Management” menu is “Activated”. If not, and if there is a persisting problem, then select “Tools Internet Options General” and delete all the search records. If the problem persists, please register the IP or Domain of your camera in “Tools Internet Options Security Trusted sites”.
USING A PLUG-IN FREE WEBVIEWER
Although it is not possible to install plug-ins separately If you access the camera from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or the MS Edge web browser, you can view and control the camera video without installing plug-ins.
1. Enter your username and password to log in. 2. When you are logged in, a camera live view screen appears.
USING THE LIVE SCREEN
abc
d
e
f
g h i j klmn o p
Item
a Live b Playback c Setup d Viewer Screen
e Webviewer plug-in installation
f Online help
Description Moves to the Live screen.
Move to the screen where you can search for the video recording saved in your Micro SD memory card or NAS.
Move to the Setup screen.
Displays the Live video on the screen. ` You can use the mouse wheel to activate the digital zooming in Viewer screen. You can install webviewer plug-ins to play live or recorded videos (only available in IE and Safari). ` The plug-in can be switched on/off after installing the plug-in. The Online help provides detailed descriptions for each function.
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Item
g Profile type
h PTZ i Profile access information
Description
You can select a profile type in <Video profile> under the <Basic> setup menu. ` Click the icon to display the name of the current profile.
J ` Afterimages can be displayed on the screen under the following conditions if the video is played in the monitoring page:
– The resolution is changed due to a profile change. – Incoming data is being slowed due to a network delay when the profile is changed. – The web browser window size and location is changed.
Controls the PAN/TILT/ZOOM motion.
Zoom In ( )
Drag the bar on the right side of the UI up, or click the [ ] button to zoom in the screen. The farther the bar position is from the center, the faster the screen will be zoomed in.
Zoom Out ( )
Drag the bar on the right side of the UI down or click the [ ] button to zoom out the screen. The farther the bar position is from the center, the faster the screen will be zoomed out.
Move screen ( )
Moves in the direction where the cursor is located.
Auto tracking ( )
Click the icon to turn it ON, and the camera will track a moving person or object automatically.
You can read the profile information.
j Switch View Mode k Capture
Full Screen ( )
Fit to screen ( )
Size of the original file ( ) Maintain Aspect Ratio ( )
Double click on the video screen, and the current video will be played in the full screen of the monitor. A view mode in which the size of the camera video automatically fits to the web browser size.
View mode in which the video is played in the actual resolution.
View mode that adjusts the aspect ratio to best fit the resolution.
Save the current image as an image file.
l Record
The user can save the video on the PC.
m Pixel Counter
Checks the number of pixels in the selected area on the video screen.
n Microphone control
Activates the microphone.
Item
o Alarm output p Audio control
Activate the Alarm Out port.
Description
Activates audio and adjusts the volume.
J ` Some functions may not work on a specific browser or codec.
To capture the snapshot
1. Click [Capture ( )] on the scene to capture. 2. When a captured video is saved, a notification message appears.
The captured image is saved in the designated folder for each browser.
M ` If the screen is not captured by IE browser in Windows 7 or higher, run the IE Browser with the Admin privilege.
To save
1. Click the [Record ( )] icon. 2. To end the recording, press [Record (
)] again.
M ` You can save the recorded file on the PC in an avi file format. Designate a path and save the video.
To fit the full screen
1. Click the [Full Screen ( )] icon. 2. This will fit the Viewer to the full screen. 3. To leave full screen mode, click the [Full Screen (
keyboard.
)] button again or press the [Esc] key on the
To Use Audio
1. Click [Audio ( 2. Use [
)] icon to activate audio communication. ] bar to control the volume.
M ` If there is no sound from pulling in and out the audio jack while it is in operation, click the [Audio ( again. ` To use audio, you need to set <Audio in> in “Video Profile” to <Enable> (page 33).
)] icon to enable it
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To Use Microphone
Click [Mic ( )] icon to activate the microphone.
M ` If you are using IE or the Safari browser, you will need to install plug-in.
To count the number of pixels
1. Click the [Pixel count ( )] icon to activate it. 2. Drag the mouse on the video to select an area. 3. The number of pixels in the selected area is displayed on the screen.
To control PTZ
1. Click the [PTZ ( )] icon. 2. Move the cursor of the Move Screen pad [
] to move the camera direction or adjust the zoom or focus.
To check the profile status
You can check the profile information.
1. Click the [Status ( )] icon. 2. The profile access information screen is updated whenever the screen is enabled.
· Profile access : Show the information of the newly added profile. – Profile : Show the information of the newly added codec. – Bitrate(kbps) : Show both the actual bit rate and the set bit rate. – Framerate(fps) : Show both the actual frame rate and the set frame rate. – ATC(%) : Show the ATC status. – Concurrent users count : Show the number of concurrent users who access the profile.
· Current users : Shows information on users accessing web viewer and displaying monitoring video. – Profile : Show the name of the profile accessed by the user. – Bitrate(kbps) : Show the current bit rate. – Network connection status : It shows whether the network is working fine. – IP address : Show the IP address of the current user.
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PLAYING THE RECORDED VIDEO
M ` Before you can play the video, you must configure the record settings. For details on record settings, refer to “Storage”. (page 48)
Playback Screen Name and Features
a b cd e f
gh i
Item
a Time Bar b Hide the context menu c Search event setting
d Switch View Mode
Description
Move the time bar to play the video at a desired time.
The contextual menu screen at the bottom will disappear, and only the menu icon will be displayed.
Set the event type to search within the search period.
Full Screen ( )
Fit to screen ( )
Size of the original file ( ) Maintain Aspect Ratio ( )
Double click on the video screen, and the current video will be played in the full screen of the monitor. A view mode in which the size of the camera video automatically fits to the web browser size.
View mode in which the video is played in the actual resolution.
View mode that adjusts the aspect ratio to best fit the resolution.
WEB VIEWER
Item
e Search range setting f Capture
g Export
h Audio i Viewer Screen
Description
Set the search date and time range for data saved in your Micro SD memory card or NAS.
Saves the current video screen in an image file format (format may vary depending on the browser).
Set the desired date to make a backup copy of video data saved in your Micro SD memory card or NAS. ` You can set up to 5 minutes for the backup of a saved video. To listen to a voice signal (if present) in the recorded video, then activate the voice signal icon when you play it.
The recorded video will appear.
To play the content after searching by event
1. On the Playback screen, click the [Show ( )] button. 2. If there is a video recorded on the date of search, the applicable video is displayed on the time bar. 3. To perform a search by event type, click the [All] button at the top of the time bar and select an event
type. 4. When done, click [Apply].
Event searched is displayed on the time bar. 5. Click the [Play ( )] button. 6. To pause the video, click the [Pause ( )] button.
To play after searching by time
1. Click the [
] icon.
2. On the calendar, set the search date, start time and end time. The event searched is displayed on the time bar.
3. Click the [Play ( )] button. The video at the selected time will be played.
4. When a video is played, the recording time of the video currently being played is displayed.
5. Search the video forward and backward and adjust the playback speed.
– How to Move Playback Interval When [ , ] button is selected, it moves 1 frame forward / i frame backward.
– How to Control Playback Speed Click the [ ] button and you can select a speed of either 1x, 2x, 4x and 8x or -1x, -2x, -4x and -8x, and you can set the playback speed as desired.
6. Move the position of the [Time Bar ( )] to play the video at a desired time.
To back up the searched video
1. During playback, click [Export] on the scene to back up. The data in the applicable section will be backed up.
2. Click [Apply] button. The Save As window appears.
3. Confirm the save path and click [Save] button. The screenshot will be backed up to the specified path.
To play the backup video
The backed up images are saved in an .avi format. Installing the media player that supports the format for the user PC is recommended.
M ` If playback does not run smoothly due to the user environment, optimizing by installing the latest codec and other methods are required.
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To Play an AVI File
(1) Micro SD memory card 1. Separate the Micro SD memory card from the camera.
J ` Before separating the Micro SD memory card, set the <Device> to <Off> in the “Setup Event Storage” menu.
2. Insert the Micro SD memory card into the PC. 3. Play the AVI file in the ” RecordingData YYYY_mm_DD
AVI” directory, using a media player.
M ` A filename starts with the format “001_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.avi” and the file number is incremented by one. YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS indicates the start time of data saving. ` “001_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.smi” file is a caption file, and you can view it if it exists in the same directory as its related AVI file. ` Once corrupted, the data in the Micro SD memory card cannot be replayed in the Web Viewer’s [Playback].
(2) NAS (Network-Attached Storage) 1. In Windows browser, use \<ip address> to access.
ex) 192.168.13.250 defaultfolder 2017_01_13 AVI 2. Go to <Computer> <Network drive connection>
Enter 1. 3. Connected to the NAS.
The directory structure is same as the directory structure for a Micro SD memory card.
M ` A filename starts with the format “001_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.avi” and the file number is incremented by one. YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS indicates the start time of data saving. ` “001_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.smi” file is a caption file, and you can view it if it exists in the same directory as its related AVI file. ` If you change or damage the saved data on your own, it will not play back or save properly.
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SETUP SCREEN
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SETUP
You can configure the basic camera information, PTZ, video and audio, network, event, analyze, system and open platform settings.
1. On the live screen, click the [Setup ( )] button. 2. The Setup screen appears.
BASIC SETUP
Video profile
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Basic ( )> tab. 2. Click <Video profile>. 3. Set the <Video profile connection policy>.
· Keep connection when profile setting is changed : Output uses the same settings even when the settings of the active profile are changed. If not selected, changing a profile used by an existing connection resets such connection.
4. Select each profile properties. For more details, refer to “To Add/Change the Video Profile”. (Page 34)
5. Select a type of profile. ` The context menu may differ depending on the seleAPPENDIXcted codec type. · Default profile : If no profile is selected when using the Web Viewer, the default video profile is applied. · E-mail/FTP profile : Video profile to be transferred to the specified email or FTP site. ` Only the MJPEG codec can be set as the E-mail/FTP profile. · Record profile : This is the profile that is applied to video recording. · Digital PTZ profile : Profile applied when using the PTZ. ` To use PTZ, add a Digital PTZ profile.
6. Select whether or not to input audio in the video. Select the <Audio In> check box and you can input audio in the video.
7. According to your situation, set ATC (Auto Transmit Control) mode. · ATC mode : It adjusts the video properties according to the variance in the network bandwidth, controlling the bit rate. Adjusting the bit rate depends on the ATC mode. – Control framerate : Reduce the frame rate if the network bandwidth drops down.
– Control compression : Control the compression rate if the network bandwidth drops down. Compression adjustment can cause deterioration of the image quality.
– Event(MD) : Activated when the motion detection (MD) event is set. Frame rate is adjusted when an event occurs. If no motion is detected in the surrounding area, the minimum amount of frames is output to save the bandwidth use.
` If <Bitrate control> is set to <CBR>, the encoding priority according to the ATC mode will be fixed as below:
Bitrate control / ATC mode CBR
Control framerate Compression
Control compression Framerate
Event(MD) Framerate
· Sensitivity : Affect the transfer rate according to the variance in the network bandwidth. The transfer rate will be adjusted to the fastest if the bandwidth is <Very high>, and adjusted to the latest if the bandwidth is <Very low>.
· Limit : If the quality or frame rate is adjusted, the property will be changed to the applied value (%) against the previous setting value (100%). Note that if you reduce the property value too much, you may encounter flickering on the screen. So it is advisable to adjust the value within the threshold.
J ` It is recommended to apply ATC control only for cameras supporting ATC. ` Set the ATC sensitivity to <Very low> in a network environment with high variance in the network bandwidth. ` If the network connection is unstable, you may encounter flickering on the screen.
8. Select Able or Disable for the Crop Encoding function. For more details, refer to “To Use Crop Encoding”. (Page 35)
· Crop encoding : It cuts only the selected area out of the full screen and outputs it at the resolution specified in <Profile setting>. The resolution should be less than the Crop Encoding setting area.
9. When done, click [Apply].
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To Add/Change the Video Profile
The profile setup can be added or modified to accommodate various profiles depending on the recording conditions.
1. In <Video profile>, click the <Add> button. 2. Provide the name and select a codec. 3. Specify the conditions under which the codec will be applied. 4. Specify the details of the selected codec including resolution and frame rate.
· Resolution : Set the video size of the H.264/H.265 and MJPEG files. · Framerate : Set the max number of video frames per sec.
M ` The Sensor mode setup in Camera Setup changes the maximum configurable framerate.
Sensor Framerate
25 fps 1~25 fps
30 fps 1~30 fps
50 fps 1~50 fps
60 fps 1~60 fps
· Maximum bitrate : Set the max bit rate of video when the bit rate control is set to VBR.
J ` As the bit rate can be adjusted limitedly according to the resolution, frame rate and screen complexity, the actual bit rate can be greater than the maximum bit rate. So you must consider the use conditions when setting the value.
· Target bitrate : Set the target bit rate when the bit rate control is set to CBR. · Bitrate control : You can select one from constant bit rate and variable bit rate for compression. Fixed
bitrate means that the network transmission bitrate is fixed while varying the video quality or frame rate, variable bitrate means that a higher priority is placed on the video quality while varying the bitrate.
J ` After setting the fixed bit rate for bit control, if you select the video quality priority mode, depending on the complexity of the screen, the actual transmitted frame rate may differ from the frame rate setup in order to guarantee the optimal video quality for the given bit rate.
· Encoding priority : You can set the priority of video transmission to frame rate or compression. · GOV length : It specifies the distance (in terms of number of frames) between two consecutive I-Frames
in a video sequence when H.264/H.265 codec was selected. (One I-Frame + 0~Several P-Frames) · Profile : You can select the profile of H.264 codec. · Entropy coding : This is variable length coding using syntax statistics. It uses lossless compression
techniques. You can set the entropy coding method. The compression rate of CABAC is better than CAVLC. · Smart codec : Specify the use of Smart codec.
M ` You can use this when the bit rate control value is CBR. Detailed settings are configured in the Smart Codec on the Audio & Video tab. (Page 43)
· Dynamic GOV : When the bit rate control is VBR in H.264/H.265 codec, it makes the GOV length automatically change to the set value of the maximum dynamic GOV.
· Dynamic FPS : Set the FPS value to automatically change the setting of the FPS value to the maximum dynamic value when the bit rate control is VBR between H.264/H.265 codec.
· Minimum FPS : Set the minimum value for dynamic FPS. · Multicast(RTSP) : Specify the use of the RTSP protocol.
– IP address : Enter an IPv4 address with which you can connect to the IPv4 network.
– Port : Specify the video communication port.
– TTL : You can set the TTL for the RTP packet.
J ` If you set the Multicast address to 224.0.0.0~224.0.0.255, multicast may not work properly in all environments. In that case, we recommend you change the multicast address.
What is GOV length?
GOV(Group of Video object planes) is a set of video frames for H.264/H.265 compression, indicating a collection of frames from the initial I-Frame to the next I-Frame. GOV consists of 2 kinds of frames: I-Frame and P-Frame. I-Frame is the basis frame of compression, and contains data for a completed single image. P-Frame contains only the data that has changed from the preceding I-Frame. For H.264/H.265 codec, you can determine the GOV length. If you set a recording profile with H.264/H.265 codec, the GOV length will be framerate/2.
What is dynamic GOV?
Dynamic GOV is a function that enables the GOV to automatically change in a range from the set value of the minimum GOV length to the maximum dynamic GOV set value according to the situation of the video. In a video with almost no motion, GOV operates with the dynamic GOV settings, which makes the bit rate of the entire video reduced. The I-frame is output right after a motion is detected and GOV operates with the GOV length settings until the motion disappears. If you use this function, the GOV of a video operates with the minimum GOV length settings.
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SETUP SCREEN
To Use Crop Encoding
1. Select <Enable>.
2. Click <Set area>. The Crop Encoding Area Setup window will pop up. · 16:9 : The aspect ratio shall be set to 16:9 as close as to the user specified area. The supporting size ranges from 640X360 to 1280X720 and supporting output resolutions are 640X360, 800X448, 1280X720. · 4:3 : The aspect ratio shall be set to 4:3 as close as to the user specified area. The supporting size ranges from 320X240 to 1280X960 and supporting output resolutions are 320X240, 640X480, 800X600, 1024X768, and 1280X960. · Manual : It sets up the aspect ratio of the user specified area. The supporting size ranges from 320X240 ~ 1280X1024 and all supporting output resolutions are available except 1920X1080.
3. Drag the mouse on the screen to specify the Crop Encoding area at your discretion.
J ` If you set output as <Manual>, you can specify a desired range. However, if output is only available at a supported resolution, the image will be output at the resolution that is closest to the range that you specified. ` The Crop Encoding area setup can change depending on the DIS setup. Reset the Crop Encoding area when the DIS setup is changed.
User
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Basic ( )> tab.
2. Click <User>.
3. Provide the necessary user information. · Administrator password change : Change the password for the administrator.
J ` For the security purposes, you are recommended to use a combination of numbers, alphabets uppercase and lowercase and special characters for your password.
` It is recommended to change your password once every three months.
` The password length and limits are shown as follows.
– A combination of at least three types of upper case, lower case, numeric, and special characters: 8 to 9 characters. – A combination of at least two types of upper case, lower case, numeric, and special characters: 10 to 15 characters. – Should be different from the ID. – Don’t use 4 or more characters consecutive together. (examples : 1234, abcd) – Don’t use 4 or more characters repeated. (examples : !!!!, 1111, aaaa) – Special characters that are allowed. : ~`!@#$%^*()_-+=|{}[].?/ – After the factory setting, the admin and user passwords are initialized. You need to reset the password. – When you access the camera web page for the first time or access it after the initialization, you will be moved to the
admin password setting menu. – In this menu, you need to login again with the new password before using the camera web page menus. – If the existing password is not matched, when you change the admin password, you cannot change the password. – After changing your password, if there is a camera connected to a CMS or NVR client, then you need to re-register it
with the newly changed password. If the camera is still connected with the same password, then the account may be locked because a client uses the previous password. ` If you try to login with the registered account, 5 or more consecutive password authentication has failed, and then the account may be locked for thirty seconds.
` When the password is changed while multiple connections are active from a PC, the browser may malfunction. In that case, reconnect to the server.
· Guest setup : If you select <Enable guest access>, the guest account can access the Web viewer screen but can only view the live Viewer screen. ` The ID/password for the guest account is <guest/guest>, which cannot be changed.
· Authentication setup : If you select <Enable RTSP connection without authentication>, you can access RTSP without logging in and view the video.
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· Current users : If you select <Use>, you can set or change the user permissions. ` The administrator can set the audio input, audio output, alarm output permissions. ` Audio input/Audio output/Alarm output : You can enable/disable Audio input/Audio output/Alarm output in the live mode on the current user account. ` Profile : If you select <Default>, you can only see the default profile video; if selecting <All>, you can see the full profile videos.
J ` ONVIF functions available to a registered user allowed to use ONVIF functions are limited to those of granted with permission.
4. When done, click [Apply].
Date & Time
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Basic ( )> tab. 2. Click <Date & Time>. 3. Specify the time and date that will be applied to the camera.
· Current system time : Displays the current time settings of your system.
· Timezone : Specify the local time zone based on the GMT. · Daylight saving time : If checked, the time will be set one
hour before the local time zone for the specified time period. This option will be displayed only in areas where DST is applied. · System time setup : Specify the time and date that will be applied to your system. – Manual : Sets the current time of the camera manually.
When you select the <Synchronize with PC viewer> check box, the time of the webviewer is set to the time displayed on the PC that runs the webviewer.
– Synchronize with NTP server : Sync with the time of the specified server address.
4. When done, click [Apply].
J ` If you select the <Synchronize with PC viewer>, the standard timezone should be set the same as the current timezone in PC.
IP & Port
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Basic ( )> tab. 2. Click <IP & Port>. 3. Click <IP address>. 4. Set the <IPv4 setup>.
· IP type : Select an IP connection type. – Manual : Sets the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS1, DNS2 and host name.
– DHCP : Specify the DNS1 and DNS2.
– PPPoE : Specify the DNS1, DNS2, ID and Password. ` If you set it to <Manual>, you should specify the IP, Subnet mask, Gateway, DNS 1 & 2 manually. · MAC address : Shows the MAC address. · IP address : Displays the current IP address. · Subnet mask : Displays the <Subnet mask> for the set IP. · Gateway : Displays the <Gateway> for the set IP. · DNS1/DNS2 : Displays the DNS(Domain Name Service) server address. · Host name: Displays the host name. 5. Set the <IPv6 setup>. ` Set to <Use> to use IPv6 address. · Default : Use the default IPv6 address. · DHCP : Display and use the IPv6 address obtained from the DHCP server. · Manual : Enter IP address and gateway manually and use it.
J ` The IP addressing system will be defaulted to DHCP. If no DHCP server is found, the previous settings will be restored automatically.
` Once completed with editing, click [Apply] to apply changes and the browser exits. After a while, connect again with the changed IP.
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6. Click <Port>.
7. Type in each item in the Port menu as necessary. ` Neither the port range between 0 and 1023 nor port 3702 is available. · HTTP : HTTP port used to access the camera via the web browser. The default is 80(TCP). ` Setting the HTTP port for Safari and Google Chrome browsers to 65535 is not allowed by security policy.
· HTTPS : In this version, the security of the web communication protocol HTTP is strengthened. It can be used when you set HTTPS mode in SSL. The initial value is set to 443(TCP). ` The available setting range is 1024~65535. (For security reasons, in your Safari or Google Chrome browser, you may not use 65535 as your HTTPS port.)
· RTSP : Used to transfer videos in the RTSP mode; the default is 554. · Timeout : When connecting to RTSP, this function resets the connection if there’s no response for a
certain time.
M ` If changed the HTTP port, the browser exits. Afterwards, address should contain the newly assigned HTTP port trailing the IP. ex) IP address: 192.168.1.100, HTTP port : Assigned 8080 http://192.168.1.100:8080 (If HTTP port is set to 80, no need to specify the port number)
` Using RTSP and HTTPS is recommended in order to prevent the image information from being restored.
8. When done, click [Apply].
PTZ SETUP
Digital PTZ
Use this settings page to move the camera view and perform the digital zoom.
J ` You can configure settings only when there is a profile that selects <Digital PTZ Profile> in <Video Profile>.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <PTZ ( )> tab. 2. Click <Digital PTZ>.
To add a preset
1. Select the preset number to add. 2. Set the name for the preset. 3. Press the [Add] button.
To delete a preset
1. Select the preset number to delete. 2. Press the [Remove] button.
To move to a desired preset
1. Select a preset number that you want to move. 2. Press the [Go] button.
To set a group The group function enables you to group various presets before calling them in sequence. Six groups can save a total of 128 presets each.
1. Select a group setting mode. 2. Press the [Add] button.
Entered in the bottom list. 3. If you want to delete a preset added, select it and press the [Delete] button. 4. Press the [Start] button.
It performs the group operation. 5. Press the [Stop] button.
The running group will be stop. 6. Press the [Remove] button.
Selected group data will be deleted.
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VIDEO & AUDIO SETUP
Video setup
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Video & Audio ( )> tab.
2. Click <Video setup>. 3. Select a <Video rotation> mode.
· Flip : Turn upside down the image that is captured by the camera.
· Mirror : Flip horizontal the image that is captured by the camera.
· Hallway view : Rotates the video captured by the camera according to the set angle. You can rotate the video 0, 90 or 270 degrees. ` If you change settings, the browser window will be closed and the camera restarted. Please access again later.
4. Specify whether to use the analog video output function. ` To decrease the performance reduction, the usage should only be unlocked after installation.
5. Select the video type. 6. Specify the privacy zone.
` You can set the pattern of the privacy area either to Opaque or Mosaic.
7. When done, click [Apply].
To set the privacy zone You can specify a certain area of the camera video to be protected for your privacy.
1. Set it to <Enable Privacy area>. 2. Click [Apply]. 3. Select 4 vertices on the screen with your mouse to specify
the area. 4. Enter the name and select the color, and then click [OK]. 5. If you want to delete a name in the list, select it and click
[Delete]. 6. To change the pattern of the configure privacy area, select the pattern from the pattern list and click the
[Apply] button.
Audio setup
You can configure the I/O settings of the audio source from the camera.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Video & Audio ( )> tab.
2. Click <Audio setup>.
3. Set the audio input value. · Source : Sets the audio input. – Internal microphone : Built-in microphone embedded in the camera. (only available in XND-6010/6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
– Line : Connect the cable to the audio device.
– External microphone : Uses an external microphone.
· Apply power to Ext. Mic. : Select this check box when the external microphone is not powered, and the power will be supplied from the camera to the microphone. You can configure settings when selecting <External microphone>.
· Codec : Specify the audio codec. – G.711 : A audio codec standard, it uses 64 Kbps PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) encoding. ITU standard audio codec that is adequate for digital voice transfer in PSTN network or through a PBX.
– G.726 : ITU standard audio codec applying ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) for variable bit rates of 40/32/24/16 Kbps to 64 Kbps PCM encoding.
– AAC : Acronym of Advanced Audio Coding, which is an international standard designed to be the successor of the MP3 format. You can use audio at a higher sampling rate than when you use the existing G.711 or G.726 codec.
· Sampling rate : Refers to the number of times of sampling when digitalizing an analog soundtrack. The higher this value is, the better the sound quality is.
· Bitrate : Set the bit rate to differentiate compression ratio if using G.726 codec. · Gain : Specify the audio input amplification.
J ` Sound quality deterioration or howling may occur if the loudness of the sound source or gain value were set excessively.
4. Set the audio output level. · Enable : Sets whether to use audio output. · Gain : Specify the audio output amplification.
5. When done, click [Apply].
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SETUP SCREEN
Camera setup
You can change the camera settings according to the environment where the camera is located.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Video & Audio ( )> tab.
2. Click <Camera setup>. 3. Configure the settings as necessary of : Image preset mode,
Sensor, SSDR, White balance, Back light, Exposure, Day/ Night, Special, OSD 4. When done, click [Apply]. ` If a certain time (timeout: 240s) is elapsed with your not pressing the
[Apply] button after changing the settings, your changes will not be applied.
If you want to set an image preset Users can set presets easily. The selected image preset mode will be in operation during the configured period, but at other times the values configured in the user preset mode are reflected.
1. Select a desired mode from the image presets. · High definition : This is the factory setting for your camera. Select it for video recording, focusing on reproducibility. · Motion : Record a moving object clearly. If there are many moving objects, such as on a road or in a crowded place like a museum, select this option.
J ` Noise level can increase in a low illumination environment, and sensitivity can go down.
· Noise reduction : Select this when you need a video with low noise in the low illumination environment. · Bright video : This makes the dark area in a full video brighter.
J ` Video contracts effects are reduced.
· Motion & Noise reduction : Use this when there are many moving objects, such as on a road or in a crowded place like a museum, or when you need a video with low noise in a low illumination environment.
· Motion & Bright video : Use it when there are many moving objects, such as on a road or in a crowded place like a museum, or when you need to make a dark area in full video brighter.
· Vivid video : Makes the entire video displayed in vivid colors.
J ` The contrast of the video reduces and the color reproducibility becomes low.
· User preset : Select it if you want to display video with settings chosen by you.
J ` When selecting a mode other than the preset mode, you can’t set the shutter speed, AGC, SSDR, SSNR and color.
2. Set the camera item for each image preset mode. 3. Set the <Activation time>.
· Off : Your camera will execute a specific image preset operation at all times. · Only scheduled time : Your camera will execute a specific image preset operation for the time period set
by you on each date. 4. Click the [ ] button. 5. Set the <Mode> and <Time>. 6. When done, click [Apply].
Initial setting for each image preset mode
Image preset High definition
Minimum Maximum Prefer shutter shutter shutter
1/5 1/12000 1/60(1/50)
Motion
1/30
Noise reduction
1/15
Bright video
1/5
Motion & Noise reduction
1/30
Motion & Bright video 1/30
1/12000 1/200 1/12000 1/60(1/50) 1/12000 1/60(1/50) 1/12000 1/200 1/12000 1/200
Vivid video User preset
1/5 1/12000 1/60(1/50) Manual Manual Manual
AGC
Default (High) Default (High) Middle Default (High)
Middle
Default (High) Default (High) Manual
SSDR SSNR 2D SSNR 3D COLOR
Default (12) Default (12) Default (12) Default (50)
Default (12) 4
4 Default (50)
Default (12) Default (12) Default (12) Default (50)
18 Default (12) Default (12) Default (50)
Default (12) 4
4 Default (50)
18
4
4 Default (50)
18 Default (12) Default (12) 90 Manual Manual Manual Manual
M ` The preset setup functions as an aid to users to configure setup. If you don’t want the preset function, deactivate it before use. ` If you change the image preset, only shutter/AGC/SSDR/SSNR/COLOR are reset to the default value for each model. ` The “Camera Setting” value does not change between presets.
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To Set the Sensor It specifies how many frames the camera CMOS sensor will capture per second.
1. Select <Sensor>. 2. Select <Mode>.
M ` Refer to “Video profile” for the framerate setup range of the <Video profile> according to mode setup. (Page 33)
To Set SSDR In a scene where the difference between bright and dark is severe, you can increase the brightness of the dark area alone to regulate the overall brightness.
1. Select <SSDR>. 2. Set the SSDR use option to <Enable>. 3. Configure the <Level> and <D-Range> settings as
necessary. · Level : Adjust the level of the dynamic range. · D-Range : Select the amplitude area of the dynamic range.
To Set White Balance You can correct the image colors based on white under any lighting conditions.
1. Select <White balance>. 2. Select <Mode>.
· ATW : Corrects the colors of the camera video automatically.
· Manual : You can adjust the red and blue gains of the camera video manually.
· Outdoor : Automatically corrects the video colors of the camera to be optimized to the outdoor environment.
· Indoor : Automatically corrects the video colors of the camera to be optimized to the indoor environment.
· AWC : Corrects the colors of the camera video to be optimized to the current lighting condition and screen mode. To obtain the optimal condition for the current lighting, put the focus of the camera to a white paper and press the [Set] button. If the lighting environment is changed, you should readjust the settings accordingly.
M ` In AWC mode, click the [Set] button if you want to keep the white balance level of the current image.
J ` The white balancing may not work properly in the following conditions: If this is the case, switch to AWC mode. – If the surrounding condition of the object is out of the temperature correction range ex) Clear sky, sunset – If the surrounding of the object is dark – If the focus of the camera directly faces the florescent lighting or if the camera is installed in a place of variable illumination, the white balancing operation may be unstable.
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To Set BLC You can specify a desired area on the video manually and set the area to be displayed more clearly.
1. Select <Back light>. 2. Set <Mode> to <BLC>. 3. Set <BLC level>.
You can change the level to adjust the brightness of the monitoring area. 4. Set the <Top, Bottom, Left, Right> levels to specify the target area.
J ` When setting BLC, a green box is displayed on the screen for 15 seconds.
` To prevent malfunction at the time of BLC setup, the vertical space of the BLC area should be over 40 and below 60 while the horizontal space over 30 and below 60.
HLC (Highlight Compensation) Setup If a strong light like a streetlamp or vehicle headlight points toward the camera, the area can be set to be cut off to prevent a saturated area on the monitor.
1. Select <Back light>. 2. Set <Mode> to <HLC>.
· HLC level : This adjusts the brightness level to cut off the highlighted area.
· Mask – Off : Does not block an area with a brightness that is a certain level or higher. – On : Always blocks an area with a brightness that is a certain level or higher. – Night only : No blocked area is generated if the surrounding environment becomes dark to a certain level. – All day : No blocked area is generated if the surrounding environment becomes dark or bright to a certain level.
· Mask color : You can select the color of the blocked area. · Mask tone : You can adjust the brightness of the color in the blocked area. · Dimming : Detects an area on the screen with strong light, and adjusts the brightness and reduces the
saturated area. 3. Set the <Top, Bottom, Left, Right> levels to specify the target area.
J ` When setting HLC, a green box is displayed on the screen for 15 seconds.
` To prevent malfunction at the time of HLC setup, the vertical space of the HLC area should be over 40 and below 60 while the horizontal space over 30 and below 60.
M ` At night operation, this function will be activated only if the incoming highlight exceeds a certain area in a low contrast environment.
` At night operation, HLC will not function in too a bright or too a dark scene. ` During daytime operation, HLC will not work in dark condition.
SETUP SCREEN
To Set WDR It displays a sharp image of the objects in a scene where both bright and dark areas exist.
1. Select <Back light>. 2. Set <Mode> to <WDR>. 3. Select each item and set it properly.
· WDR level : Adjusts the intensity of backlight compensation.
· Auto : Detects the surrounding environment and automatically uses backlight compensation. · Turn off in low light : Does not use automatic backlight compensation when detecting a dark
environment. · Turn off in B/W : Does not use backlight compensation when switching to B/W mode.
J ` It is recommended to use WDR in the indoor environment.
` Noise may exist between the dark area and the bright area in the WDR mode. ` With WDR mode On or Off, the minimum, maximum and user-preferred shutter value will be reset. ` If you use the P aperture lens manually or a shaking preventive shutter, the WDR performance is partially limited. ` In WDR mode, noise may occur in the motion area.
To Set Exposure You can adjust the exposure level of the camera.
1. Select <Exposure>. 2. Select each item and set it properly.
· Brightness : Adjust the screen brightness. · Minimum shutter : The limit of the longest exposure time.
` Shutter is the mode to set up the range of the sensor exposure time which will specify the upper and lower limits for the electronic shutter movement.
` The framerate may be reduced in the dark condition if Shutter has a lower value than specified in the Sensor mode.
· Maximum shutter : The limit of the shortest exposure time. · Prefer shutter : Sets an appropriate exposure duration that is preferentially applied within the exposure
duration range. · Anti flicker : It prevents screen flickering incurring from the dissonance between the surrounding lighting
and the frequency. · SSNR
– On : Noise of the video is removed.
– Wise NR : Automatically adjusts the nose reduction level when there is a moving object in the video to increase the identifiability.
· SSNR 2D Level : Adjusts the 2DNR level. – 2DNR : This is a method of reducing the noise by using the adjacent pixel information on a single video frame. If you increase the level, the noise will be reduced but the video may be blurred.
· SSNR 3D Level : Adjusts the 3DNR level. – 3DNR : This is a method of reducing the noise by using multiple video frames. If you increase the level, the noise will be reduced but the video may drag.
· AGC : Select AGC Control mode. Adjust the gain value of the video (that, in particular, was recorded at a low contrast scene and had a lower brightness level than normal) to control the video brightness.
J ` The image exposure can be saturated depending on the Shutter setup range.
` It may take some time from the point when you enable the WiseNR mode to the point when the effect is actually applied/ released.
` When the WiseNR mode is enabled, the identifiability of the video will be improved, but the noise may be increased as well.
` In a bright environment with less noise, WiseNR may not be so effective.
` With intelligent NR enabled, the motion detection in the video will be performed according to the operation conditions of the motion detection event, as motion detection uses the motion detection function internally. For more information, please refer to “Motion detection” (page 53).
To Set Day/Night
1. Select <Day/Night>. 2. Select each item and set it properly.
· Mode : Mode is used to adjust the color of Color or Black and White. – Color : The video is always output in color. – B/W : The video is always output in black and white. – Auto : Normally, it is set to Color but to B&W under low luminance at night. ` If AGC of the <Exposure> menu is set to <Off>, the day/night mode cannot be set to <Auto>.
– External : It controls the color of the video when the alarm input terminal is synchronized with an external device.
– Schedule : Set the time during which the camera is operated in the color mode.
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· Dwell Time : It specifies the period for which the selected brightness condition must be maintained to switch the lighting mode from Day to Night or vice versa.
· Duration : It specifies the interval of lighting mode conversion. · Alarm in : The video is set to Color or B/W as the alarm sensor is open or closed.
` If the Day/Night mode is set to External Input, the alarm input function of the Event-Alarm Input page is disabled. · Activation time(Color) : It specifies the schedule for color mode operation.
` If it is set, the Color mode is maintained from 00 second of the starting time to 59 second of the ending time.
J ` When you switch to day/night mode, motion detection mode does not work.
To Setup Special
1. Select <Special>. 2. Select each item and set it properly.
· DIS : Compensates the image automatically when it is seen to shake for stable image output.
M ` Mitigate the degree of image vibration when the camera vibrates due to the external factors such as wind.
· Sharpness : Adjust the overall sharpness of the image. If selecting <On>, you can adjust the sharpness of the image.
· Sharpness level : The higher the level is, the sharper and clearer the outline of the image becomes. · Gamma : Adjust the contrast of the image. · Contrast : Adjusts the difference between the darkest area and the brightest area in the video. · Color level : Adjust the strength of video color. · Defog : Compensate the video in the foggy or cloudy weather.
It is set to <Off> as a default. Specials are used when the video looks blurry in the foggy weather. – Off : Disable the fog elimination function. – Auto : The image is automatically compensated according to the foggy level. Adjust <Defog level>
to be more effective. – Manual : The user manually sets the amount of compensation for each image.
J ` If the defog mode is set to <Auto>, the performance is proportional to the fog level. To keep the set defog level without regard to the fog level, set the defog mode to <Manual>. ` If the manual defog level is high in a thin fog, the image may become too dark.
· Defog level : Control the defog level. · LDC : To determine whether or not to use the image distortion correction. · LDC Level : To adjust the level of the distortion correction factor.
To Set OSD
1. Select <OSD>. 2. Select each item and set it properly.
· Camera title : It specifies the name of the camera to be displayed on the screen. Select the <Use> check box to add a camera name. – Add : Click the <Add> button and you can add a total of 5 lines, 17 characters per line and a total of 85 characters. – Preview : Click the <Preview> button to check the name of camera that will be displayed on the screen.
· Camera title X, Y : It specifies the position of the camera name on the screen. · Date & time : Set the time display and date formats on the screen. · Date & Time X, Y : Specify the position of time display on the screen. · Weekday overlay : Specify the use of date display date on the screen. · Size : Sets the size of OSD to small/medium/large. · Color : Sets the color of the OSD to white/red/blue/green/black/gray. · Transparency : Sets the transparency of OSD to opaque / low / middle / high.
J ` A position-adjustable item (Camera title, Date & Time) may not be displayed normally if it overlaps with another fixed OSD item. ` Multilingual other than English: Input only in the selected language is available.
To Set IR (XND/V-6020R/8020R/8030R/8040R)
1. Select <IR>. 2. Select each item and set it properly.
· Mode : When the IR indicator turns on in B/W mode, the screen will be protected from saturation on the center area so that you can identify a short-distant object. – Off : IR mode will be disabled.
– Auto1 : Adjust the IR brightness according to the brightness of the object on the center screen.
– Auto2 : The brightness of the IR is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object located in the middle or periphery of the screen.
– Manual : Adjust the IR brightness manually.
· Level : Adjust the level of IR in manual mode.
M ` This applies only for the IR model.
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SETUP SCREEN
Smart codec
Set a desired area of the video incoming from the camera as ROI area and specify the detection sensitivity for the area.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Video & Audio ( )> tab.
2. Click <Smart codec>. 3. Set the image quality.
The ROI area will be displayed in the specified quality. 4. Specify an area of interest to monitor manually. 5. Select a desired area with the mouse pointer, and drag it as
much as you want. ` You can specify up to 5 distinct areas. 6. To cancel all the settings for the area, click the [Clear] button. 7. When done, click [Apply].
J ` The Smart codec will not be active if it is set to <Off> in <Video profile>. (page 33)
WiseStream
This is the feature that optimizes the size of the video data by reducing the bit rate through increasing the compression of the parts where there is no movement after detecting the complexity in the image.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Video & Audio ( )> tab.
2. Click <WiseStream>. 3. Select wise stream mode.
– Off : Wise Stream function will be disabled. – Low ~ High : use the wise stream to select the bit rate
reduction level. 4. When done, click [Apply].
J ` In the following cases, the WiseStream function may malfunction.
– Sudden screen switch may cause distortion of the video. – It is not appropriate to use in an environment with too much movement and motion on the screen.
NETWORK SETUP
DDNS
DDNS is an abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Service that converts the IP address of a camera into a general Host Name so that the user can easily remember it.
J ` You can use the DDNS service only if the internet is connected.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab. 2. Click <DDNS>. 3. Select the <DDNS> connection type. 4. Type in the DDNS items according to the selected type.
· DDNS : Select this if you use the DDNS server provided by Hanwha Vision. – Product ID : Enter the product ID that is registered with the DDNS service. – Quick connect : It sets port forwarding automatically when used with a UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) supporting router.
M ` If you want to use the DDNS service without using a hub that supports the UPnP function, click Quick connect, then go to the hub menu and activate port forwarding for your hub. For more on how to set port forwarding for your hub, refer to “Port Range Forward (Port Mapping) Setup”. (page 24)
· Public DDNS : Select one of provided public DDNS servers when you use a public DDNS server. – Server : Select desired public DDNS service server. – Host name : Enter the name of the host that is registered with the DDNS server. – User name : Enter the user name for the DDNS service. – Password : Enter the password for the DDNS service.
5. When done, click [Apply].
J ` If selected <Quick connect>, be sure to select DDNS service.
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Registering with DDNS
To register your product with the DDNS 1. Visit the DDNS web site (http://ddns.hanwha-security.com)
and sign in with a registered account.
2. From the top menu bar, select <MY DDNS>. 3. Click the [Register Product] tab. 4. Enter the product ID.
5. Select a <Type> and specify the <Model>. 6. Specify the product location with a description if necessary. 7. Click [Product Registration].
The product will be added to the product list that you can check.
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To connect to the DDNS in camera setup
1. From the DDNS setup page, set <DDNS> to <DDNS>. 2. Provide the <Product ID> that you registered product ID with
the DDNS site. 3. Click [Apply].
When the connection is successfully made, you will see the message of <(Success)> on the screen.
Configuring public DDNS in Camera Settings
1. Open the DDNS settings page and select <Public DDNS> for <DDNS>. 2. Enter the corresponding site’s host name, user name and password. 3. Click [Apply] button.
If the connection properly establishes, <(Success)> appears. 4. When done, click [Apply].
M ` To use DDNS service properly, both DDNS setup and the router’s port forwarding setup are required. For port forwarding setup, refer to “Port Range Forward (Port Mapping) Setup”. (page 24)
IP filtering
You can create a list of IPs that you want to grant or deny access to them.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab. 2. Click <IP filtering>. 3. Select <Filtering type>.
· Deny registered IP : If selecting this, access from those IPs that are added to the filtering will be restricted.
· Allow registered IP : If selecting this, access from only those IPs that are added to the filtering will be accepted.
4. Click the [Add] button. The IP list will be created.
5. Provide the IP that you want to grant or deny access from. When you enter an IP address and a Prefix, the list of IP addresses available will appear in the right-side filter range column.
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M ` If selected <Allow registered IP> for IP Filtering and <IPv6 setup> of <IP & Port> is set to <Use>, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of the computer currently configuring should be assigned. ` The IP address of the computer used for the current setup cannot be added to <Deny registered IP>, it should be added to <Allow registered IP>. ` Only the IP addresses that are set to <Use> will be displayed in the filter column.
6. Select an IP to delete from the list. Click the [Delete] button.
7. When done, click [Apply].
HTTPS
You can select a secure connection system or install the public certificate for this purpose.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab.
2. Click <HTTPS>.
3. Select a secure connection system. ` To access the camera using HTTPS mode, you have to type the IP address for the camera in the form of “https://<Camera_IP>”. If you failed to configure the Web viewer settings in HTTPS mode with Internet Explorer, edit the Internet options as follows: <Menu Tools Internet Options Advanced Security Uncheck TLS 1.0, and check TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2>
4. Search for the public certificate that you want to install on the camera. To install the certificate on the camera, you need to provide a certificate name (it can be arbitrarily assigned by the user), certificate file issued from the certification authority and a key file. ` The <HTTPS (Secure connection mode using the public certificate)> item will be active only if there exists a public certificate installed.
5. When done, click [Apply].
Installing the certificate
1. Enter the certificate name.
2. Click the [Browse ( the [Install] button.
)] button, select the public certificate file and key file to be installed, and then click
Deleting the certificate
1. Click [Delete] button. 2. To delete a public certificate, you should access the network video decoder in the mode of <HTTP (Do
not use secure connection)> or <HTTPS (Secure connection mode using a unique certificate)>.
802.1x
When connecting network, you can choose whether using 802.1x protocol, and then install the certification.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab. 2. Click <802.1x>. 3. Set the <IEEE 802.1x setting>.
· IEEE 802.1x : Specify the use of the 802.1x protocol. · EAP type : Select EAP-TLS or LEAP. · EAPOL version : Select version 1 or 2. · ID : Enter the client certificate ID in EAP-TLS and the user ID in LEAP. · Password : Enter the client private key password in EAP-TLS and the user password in LEAP. You do
not have to enter the password in EAP-TLS if it uses a key file that is not encrypted.
J ` If the connected network device does not support the 802.1x protocol, the protocol will not operate properly even if you set it.
` LEAP is an authentication method with poor security. Use it only in an environment where EAP-TLS is not available.
4. Install/remove the certificate. The certificate is needed only for EAP-TLS. · CA certificates : Select a public certificate that contains the public key. · Client certificate : Select a public certificate that contains the client certificate key. · Client private Key : Select a public certificate that contains the client private key.
5. When done, click [Apply].
To install/remove 802.1x related certificates
1. Press the [Browse ( )] button for each item and select a certificate to install. 2. If no certificate is installed, you will see “Not Available” appearing next to the selected item. 3. Press the [Install] button to start installation with a message of “Installed” next to the item. 4. Press the [Delete] button to remove the certificate.
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QoS
You can specify the priority to secure a stable transfer rate for a specific IP. 1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab. 2. Click <QoS>. 3. Click the [Add] button.
The IP list will be created. 4. Enter an IP address to which you will apply QoS.
M ` The default prefix for IPv4 is 32; For DSCP, the default is set to 63. ` Only the IP addresses that are set to <Use> can be prioritized. 5. Select an IP to delete from the list.
Click the [Delete] button. 6. When done, click [Apply].
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SNMP
With the SNMP protocols, the system or network admin can monitor the network devices on a remote site, and configure the environment settings.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab. 2. Click <SNMP>. 3. Specify the <SNMP>.
· Enable SNMP v1 : SNMP version 1 will be active. · Enable SNMP v2c : SNMP version 2 will be active.
– Read community : Provide the name of the read community where you can access to the SNMP information. The default name is <public>.
– Write community : Provide the name of the write community where you can access to the SNMP information. The default name is <write>.
· Enable SNMP v3 : SNMP version 3 will be active. – Password : Specify the default password for SNMP version 3. ` The default password can be exposed to a hacking thread so it is recommended to change the password after installing the product. Note that the security and other related issues caused by the unchanged password shall be responsible for the user. ` Password should be longer than 8 characters, no more than 16 characters.
· Enable SNMP Trap : SNMP trap is used to send important events and conditions to the Admin. – Community : Enter the trap community name to receive messages. – IP address : Enter the IP address to which messages will be sent. – Authentication failure notification : It specifies whether an event shall be generated when the community information is invalid. – Network connection notification : It specifies whether an event shall be generated when the network disconnection is restored.
4. When done, click [Apply].
J ` SNMP v3 is only able to be set when the secure connection mode is HTTPS. Refer to “HTTPS”. (page 45)
` If you don’t use SNMP v3, there may be a security issue.
SETUP SCREEN
Auto IP configure
You can set the IP available for access and camera searching automatically.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Network ( )> tab. 2. Click <Auto IP configure>. 3. Set the <Link-Local IPv4 address>.
An additional IP address may be assigned to assess the camera from the Link-Local network. · Auto configure : It specifies Able or Disable for the Link-
Local IPv4 address. · IP address : Display the assigned IP address. · Subnet mask : Display the subnet mask of the assigned IP. 4. Set the <UPnP discovery>. Cameras can be automatically searched in the client and operating system in support of the UPnP protocol. · UPnP discovery : It specifies Able or Disable for UPnP Discovery. · Friendly name : Display the camera name.
Friendly name is displayed in the format of WISENET-<Model Name>-<MAC Address>.
M ` In the Windows operating system which basically supports UPnP, the cameras connected to the network are displayed.
5. Set the <Bonjour>. Cameras can be automatically searched in the client and operating system in support of the Bonjour protocol. · Bonjour : It specifies Able or Disable for Bonjour. · Friendly name : Display the camera name. Friendly name is displayed in the format of WISENET-<Model Name>-<MAC Address>.
M ` In the Mac operating system, which support Bonjour by default, the connected cameras are automatically displayed in the Bonjour bookmark of the Safari web browser. If the Bonjour bookmark is not displayed, check Bookmarks Setup in the “Preference” menu.
6. When done, click [Apply].
EVENT SETUP
Event setup
You can easily set the event detection items, and move to the detailed setting.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( 2. Click <Event setup>. 3. Activate desired items on the Event list. 4. When done, click [Apply].
)> tab.
M ` To configure detailed event settings, click a desired type. You will be redirected to the detailed settings.
Hand over
Event detection can be used in conjunction with an additional network camera with a PTZ preset function. When an event is detected, the interworking PTZ camera moves to the preset position and can perform monitoring.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab.
2. Click <Hand over>. · Receiver camera : Register the camera that is to be interworking with event detection. Click [Add] at the top of the menu to enter the IP, port, ID, password of the camera to be interworked, and the preset number to move to when detecting an event. ` Hand over can be used for motion detection/tamper detection/sound classification/IVA event detection.
` Only operates normally if the preset set in the receiver camera is specified. ` Hand over supports only one preset per area.
3. When done, click [Apply].
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FTP / E-mail
You can configure the FTP/E-mail server settings so that you can transfer the images taken with camera to your PC if an event occurs.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab. 2. Click <FTP / E-mail>. 3. Select <FTP configuration> or <E-mail configuration> and
enter / select a desired value. · FTP configuration
– Server address : Enter the IP address of the FTP server that you transfer the alarm or event images to.
– ID : Enter the user ID with which you will log in to the FTP server.
– Password : Enter the user account password for logging into the FTP server.
– Upload directory : Specify the FTP path where you will transfer the alarm or event images.
– Port : The default port of the FTP server is 21; however, you can use a different port number according to the FTP server settings.
– Passive mode : Select <On> if you need to connect in passive mode due to the firewall or the FTP server settings.
· E-mail configuration – Server address : Enter the SMTP address of the email server that you transfer the alarm or event images to.
– Authentication : Select whether to use authorization.
– TLS : Specify the use of TLS.
– ID : Enter the user ID for logging into the email server.
– Password : Enter the user account password for logging into the email server.
– Port : The default port of the email server is 25; however, you can use a different port number according to the email server settings.
– Recipient : Enter the address of the email recipient.
– Sender : Enter the address of the email sender. If the sender address is incorrect, the email from the sender may be classified as SPAM by the email server and thus may not be sent.
– Subject : Enter a subject for your email.
– Body : Provide the text for the massage. Attach the alarm or event images to the email that you are preparing.
4. When done, click [Apply].
Storage
You can activate recording on your device, set the recording conditions, check the saved data capacity and format the device itself.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( 2. Click <Storage>. 3. Select a device to save data in.
)> tab.
M ` If your device is properly recording data, it will display “Recording”.
` If you see an “Error” message, check the following:
– Check the storage to see if it is connected to the device. – Check the files in the storage to see if they are damaged. – Check the storage to see if they are physically damaged. ` If the “Error” message does not disappear after following the instructions, format the Micro SD card. After formatting, if the error message still remains, replace the Micro SD card.
` If you remove the Micro SD card without changing a button to `off’ position in settings or if you connect a camera to an unstable power source, the Micro SD card may be damaged.
To make recording on the Micro SD memory
1. Set the SD card unit to <On>.
2. Click the [Apply] button.
3. Check the memory card’s <Free size> and <Total size>. You can format the Micro SD card by clicking the <Format> button. ` Some frames may be skipped if the Micro SD memory card operates at the lower speed than recommended. For more details, refer to “Recommended Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Specifications”. (Page 6) ` For a Micro SD memory card with a large capacity, the formatting will be slowed down accordingly. ` The data traffic will increase when the camera is set to higher resolution, higher bit rate, and/or higher framerate. If there is too much data traffic, some frame may be skipped although it is stored in a full frame. ` When a frame skip occurs, images are saved at the rate of min. one image per sec.
4. Specify the storage action.
· Overwrite : If the Micro SD memory is full, this will delete old data and store new data in replacement. · Auto delete : Data for a certain period is deleted, while other data is not deleted.
This can be set within the range of one day to 180 days.
J ` If the storage period is expired, data is automatically deleted and new data will be recorded. Once deleted, it cannot be recovered.
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5. Set <SD File System>. · Type : Camera supports VFAT and ext4 as an SD card file system, which can be configured by the user. (However, in case of ext4 file system, an additional application is required to recognize the Windows operating system)
J ` If the settings are changed, the existing data will be formatted.
` It may take up to 10 minutes to format an SD card in the ext4 file system.
6. Set up items to be saved. · Record profile : The name of profile to be recorded is displayed. · Normal recording : Make recording at a certain frame rate. · Event recording : Set the recording type for a certain event that occurs. · Pre event duration : Specify the time point before the occurrence of the alarm; starting from the time point, the images will be transferred. You can specify up to 5 seconds before the occurrence of the alarm. · Post event duration : Specify the time point after the occurrence of the alarm; to the specified time point, the images will be transferred. You can specify up to 120 seconds after the occurrence of the alarm. · Record file type : It specifies the file format of the recorded images. – STW : It is Hanwha Vision’s unique file format.
– AVI : It is the conventional avi format.
J ` If the Record file type is changed, the existing data is formatted.
7. Specify the <Normal record schedule>. · Always : Always save recorded video in the Micro SD memory card. ` If set to Always, the activation time cannot be changed. · Only scheduled time : Records only on the specified time of the specified day of week.
8. When done, click [Apply].
If you want to record in your NAS
1. Set the saving operation and basic recording.
J ` Auto deletion is supported only if your NAS meets the recommended specifications.
2. Enter the information registered in your NAS. · IP address : Unique IP address assigned to the NAS. · ID : An ID registered in the NAS. · Password : Password registered in the NAS. · Default folder : Designate the NAS user folder to save data in.
3. Click the [Test] button to see if you can successfully connect to the NAS.
J ` If the success message is displayed, it means that you can successfully save data in the NAS.
` If the fail message is displayed, check the following.
– Confirm that the IP address of the NAS is valid. – Confirm that the ID/password of the NAS is valid. – Confirm that you can access the folder designated as the default folder using the ID of the NAS. – Confirm that the NAS SMB/CIFS items are unchecked. – Confirm that the NAS IP address and the camera IP address are in the same format.
ex) The NAS & camera subnet mask initial value is 255.255.255.0. If the IP address is 192.168.20.32 then the NAS IP address should be in the range of 192.168.20.1~192.168.20.255. – Check whether you tried to access as another user without formatting the default folder saved or used. – Confirm that you used recommended NAS equipment.
4. After the settings are completed, set the NAS unit to <On>.
5. Click the [Apply] button.
6. Log in the NAS and check the <Free size> and <Total size>. You can format the default folder specified in the NAS connection setting by clicking the <Format> button. ` Since data may not be saved after a temporary network interruption when using NAS, it is recommended that you use SD at the same time to prevent loss of recorded images. ` The data traffic will increase when the camera is set to higher resolution, higher bit rate, and/or higher framerate. If there is too much data traffic, some frame may be skipped although it is stored in a full frame. ` When a frame skip occurs, images are saved at the rate of min. one image per sec.
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NAS (Network Attached Storage) guide
J ` Since data may not be saved after a temporary network interruption when using NAS, it is recommended that you use SD at the same time to prevent loss of recorded images. ` If the setting allows a Micro SD memory card and the NAS to be simultaneously connected for use, the higher priority for recording goes to the NAS. ` If you activate Overwrite to the NAS by setting it to <Off> and the available capacity is below 20%, it will be saved in the Micro SD card. ` If you are saving data in the NAS, you might be unable to save it when you insert a Micro SD memory card used by another camera. ` NAS recommended specs : Refer to “NAS recommended specs”. (Page 6) ` If you change the NAS saving while saving data in the NAS, it will not be reflected in the system immediately. ` If you remove NAS equipment on your own while saving data, or if the network is disconnected, NAS saving operation will be terminated abnormally. ` NAS saving allows only one camera to a folder. Logging in with another camera is not allowed, and the images will not be saved. The following is a description of how to save data using the NAS according to the Synology NAS method, which is one of the recommended products. 1. Access the Synology NAS as an admin.
In this example, the NAS IP Address is set to [192.168.20.253].
2. If you access it as an admin, the following screen will be displayed. Click the [Control Panel].
4. Click the [Create] button. 5. After entering the shared folder name(ID), click the [OK]
button to create a shared folder. In this example, the shared folder name is [testDirectory].
6. In Windows, for NAS access, set the privilege for the shared folder as follows. Check the admin’s [Read/Write].
7. Click on the <User> in the file sharing and privilege menu.
8. After clicking the [Create] button, enter name(ID) and password. In this example, name(ID) is set to [testID] and password is also set to [testID].
9. In Windows, set the privilege for NAS access. For the shared folder created in step 4 called “testDirectory” check [Read/Write].
3. Click the <Shared Folder> in the file sharing and privilege menu.
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10. Basic setting in the NAS is completed. Connect your camera to the actual NAS. As shown below, enter the NAS connection setting items.
11. After entering item 10, check <On>. 12. Click the [Apply] button.
Finish saving by using the NAS.
Alarm output
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab. 2. Click <Alarm output>. 3. Configure the camera alarm output settings.
` If you change the alarm output type, the alarm out button on the monitoring page and alarm output type displayed on Event Setup page will be changed accordingly.
· Type – N.O. (Normal Open) : Considers “Open circuit” status of the sensor or alarm input device as normal, and triggers alarm event if becomes “Closed circuit” status. – N.C. (Normal Close) : Considers “Closed circuit” status of the sensor or alarm input device as normal, and triggers alarm event if becomes “Open circuit” status.
· Mode : Sets the alarm output method. ` There is difference between operations when clicked alarm output button while disabled. – Pulse : It is activated during the time period specified by the duration (switching interval) and then becomes inactive automatically. – Active/Inactive : It maintains as activated until the user clicks the button again to make it inactive.
· Duration : Set the alarm duration that maintains activated if the mode is set to pulse, from 1 to 15 seconds.
4. When done, click [Apply].
Alarm input
You can set the alarm input type, activation time, and operation mode.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab.
2. Click <Alarm input>.
3. Set whether or not to <Enable>.
4. Select the type. · N.O. (Normal Open) : It is normally open, but if it is closed, an alarm will be triggered.
· N.C. (Normal Close) : It is normally closed, but if it is open, an alarm will be triggered.
5. Specify the <Event activation time>.
· Always : Always check if an alarm occurs. It activates in operated mode when the alarm occurs.
` If set to <Always>, the activation time cannot be changed.
· Only scheduled time : Check if an alarm occurs at a specified day of the week for a specified time period. It activates in operated mode when the alarm occurs.
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] : Sets the time display format on the vertical axis.
– [Reset] : Reset all settings.
6. Specify an operation that will perform if an alarm occurs. · FTP : Specify the use of FTP transfer in the alarm input setup. ` Refer to “FTP / E-mail” for more details. (page 48)
· E-mail : Specify the use of email transfer in the alarm input setup. ` Refer to “FTP / E-mail” for more details. (page 48)
· Record : You can set up the alarm to record to a Micro SD card or an NAS when operating. ` Set <Device> to <On> in <Storage>. (page 48)
· Alarm output1 : Select whether to set the alarm output if an alarm is incoming, and specify the alarm output time.
7. When done, click [Apply].
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Time schedule
You can configure settings to transmit images at regular intervals at a scheduled operation time regardless of the occurrence of an event.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab. 2. Click <Time schedule>. 3. Set whether or not to <Enable>. 4. Specify the <Transfer interval>. 5. Specify the <Event activation time>.
· Always : Always activates in operated mode at the set interval.
· Only scheduled time : Periodically activates in operated mode at a specified time and date.
J ` The transfer interval setting value must be smaller than the preset activation interval to succeed in image transmission.
6. Specify the activation conditions. · FTP : Specify the use of the FTP transfer if an event occurs. ` Refer to “FTP / E-mail” for more details. (page 48)
7. When done, click [Apply].
Network disconnection
When the network is physically disconnected, it is considered as an event to be saved.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab. 2. Click <Network disconnection>. 3. Set whether or not to <Enable>. 4. Configure the event motion schedule and event motion
conditions. ` For more information about <Event activation time> and <Event
action settings>, refer to “Alarm input”. (page 51) 5. When done, click [Apply].
App event
You can set the system to generate signals for the events defined on the application. The event signals provided vary depending on the application function.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Event ( )> tab. 2. Click <App event>. 3. Set whether or not to <Enable>. 4. Configure the event motion schedule and event motion
conditions. ` For more information about <Event activation time> and <Event
action settings>, refer to “Alarm input”. (page 51) 5. When done, click [Apply].
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SETUP SCREEN
CONFIGURE ANALYSIS SETTINGS
Motion detection
You can configure settings to generate an event signal when a motion is detected.
1. From the Setup menu, select the <Analytics ( )> tab.
2. Click <Motion detection>.
3. Set whether or not to <Enable Motion detection>.
4. Set an <Area> and <Exclude area>. You can set up to 8 areas. You can specify level and sensitivity settings separately for each area. A single area supports a shape with up to 8 vertexes. Select 4 vertexes on the video using the mouse to create a rectangle, and select each line of the rectangle and add up to 4 more points to create a desired shape.
5. Configure settings for each item. · Level of detection : If the motion is greater than the level configured, a motion detection event is generated. Even on the chart, if the motion is greater than the boundary of the level configured, the color is displayed differently. · Sensitivity : Sets the sensitivity of motion detection for each area. Decrease the sensitivity in an environment where the background and the object are clearly distinguished, and increase the sensitivity in a dark environment where the background and the object cannot be clearly distinguished.
6. Select whether or not to use the hand over. When a motion is detected in the set detection area, a specific camera moves to a specific PTZ preset position. ` You can specify cameras by detection area.
7. Configure the event motion schedule and event motion conditions. ` For more information about <Event activation time> and <Event action settings>, refer to “Alarm input”. (page 51)
8. When done, click [Apply].
J ` Use continuous recording rather than motion detection event recording in areas where motion detection is frequent.
` Since the log is recorded once every 5 minutes, the buffered motion detection log data may be damaged when the power is turned off.
` Detected size of an object may have difference with the actual size according to its shape.
` In the following cases, motion detection performance may be impaired or a malfunction may occur.
– The object color or brightness is similar to the background. – Small activities around the border area of the camera’s field of view. – Multiple movements continue occurring at random due to a scene change, rapid lighting changes or other reasons. – A fixed object continues movin
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