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Configuration and Operation 

 

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Auto Mode 

There are three settings within 

Auto Mode:

 

 

Auto Iris Min Shutter Speed

 – When selecting this mode, the shutter is completely open and 

the exposure priority is given to the iris. Shutter speed and AGC circuit function 
automatically in cooperating with the iris to achieve a consistent exposure output.  

The shutter speed range is from 1 to 1/30 sec (NTSC) and 1/1.5 to 1/25 sec (PAL). See the 
table below showing all the options. 

Auto Iris  -  

Min Shutter Speed 

PAL 

NTSC 

1/25 

1/30 

1/12 

1/15 

1/6 

1/8 

1/3 

1/4 

1/1.5 

1/2 

 

 

Auto Shutter Min Shutter Speed

 – When selecting this mode, the camera’s shutter speed 

works automatically to achieve a consistent video output level. Users can select a suitable 
shutter speed according to the environmental luminance. 

The shutter speed range is from 1 to 1/500 sec (NTSC) and 1/1.5 to 1/425 sec (PAL). See 
following table, which shows all the options. 
 

Auto Shutter 

–  

Min Shutter speed 

PAL 

NTSC 

1/425 

1/500 

1/300 

1/350 

1/215 

1/250 

1/150 

1/180 

1/120 

1/120 

1/100 

1/100 

1/75 

1/90 

1/50 

1/60 

1/25 

1/30 

1/12 

1/15 

1/6 

1/8 

1/3 

1/4 

1/1.5 

1/2 

 

Summary of Contents for Quasar CM-4221-00

Page 1: ...Quasar CM 3211 Series Quasar CM 4221 Series Mini Dome Camera User and Installation Guide Rev B Nov 2013...

Page 2: ...12 5 5 Removing the Base Plate 13 5 6 Mounting Instructions 14 5 6 1 CM 3211 4221 10 I and CM 3211 4221 11 I Mounting Tips 14 5 6 2 Mounting the CM 3211 4221 00 10 10 I Indoor Camera 15 5 6 3 Mountin...

Page 3: ...7 3 16 View Information 72 7 3 17 Factory Default 75 7 3 18 Software Version 76 7 3 19 Software Upgrade 76 7 3 20 Maintenance 78 7 4 Video and Audio Streaming Settings 79 7 4 1 Video Format 79 7 4 2...

Page 4: ...ing and Accessing the Camera with Device Search 112 A 2 3 Configuring Communication Settings of a Quasar Camera 112 A 3 Internet Security Settings 116 A 4 Install UPnP Components 118 A 5 Deleting the...

Page 5: ...x 24 Figure 25 Installing the ActiveX Control 25 Figure 26 Security Window 25 Figure 27 CM 3211 4221 Camera Pan Rotate and Tilt Angles 26 Figure 28 Quasar Browser Based User Interface 29 Figure 29 Hom...

Page 6: ...eo OCX Protocol Screen 91 Figure 86 Video Frame Rate Screen 92 Figure 87 Mask Screen 93 Figure 88 Audio Screen 94 Figure 89 Camera Settings Screen 95 Figure 90 Camera Settings Screen Exposure 96 Figur...

Page 7: ...manual is delivered subject to the following restrictions and conditions This document contains proprietary information belonging to DVTEL Inc This information is supplied solely for the purpose of as...

Page 8: ...entions are used throughout this manual A Warning is a precautionary message that indicates a procedure or condition where there are potential hazards of personal injury or death A Caution is a precau...

Page 9: ...en in use This is a safety feature If the intended power outlet does not support three prongs one of which is a ground contact an electrician to install the appropriate outlet NEVER remove or otherwis...

Page 10: ...l cords should be routed in a manner that prevents safety hazards such as from tripping wire fraying overheating etc Ensure that nothing rests on the unit s cables or power cords Ample Air Circulation...

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Page 12: ...me Camera provides real time 1080p H 264 multi streaming with the highest quality image Its compact sophisticated mechanical design and snap in camera chassis facilitate easy installation The CM 4221...

Page 13: ...servers Send images on alarm to e mail E Mail SMTP alarm notification up to two e mails MicroSD SDHC recording support Record snapshots to SD card on alarm Sequential snapshot numbering SNMP v1 v2 v3...

Page 14: ...orx wrench Rubber washers 6 Self tapping screws 4 See Note below Plastic screw anchors 4 CD Bundled software and documentation Quick start guide Figure 1 Package Contents Note The self tapping screws...

Page 15: ...Item Designation Description 1 Lens Camera lens 2 Focus fixing knob To set the focus loosen and tighten by hand the adjustment knob until the optimum focus is obtained 3 Zoom fixing knob To set the z...

Page 16: ...a s housing is also identified See Figure 6 and Table 2 Related Links CM 3211 4221 00 Indoor Camera Dimensions CM 3211 4221 01 Outdoor Camera Dimensions CM 3211 4221 10 10 I 11 11 I Motorized Camera D...

Page 17: ...own below Figure 4 CM 3211 4221 01 Varifocal Outdoor Camera Dimensions 3 3 CM 3211 4221 10 10 I 11 11 I Motorized Camera Dimensions The CM 3211 4221 10 CM 3211 4221 10 I CM 3211 4221 11 and CM 3211 42...

Page 18: ...a Input Output Connections Table 2 CM 3211 4221 Camera Connector Designations Connector Pin No Definition Remarks BNC N A Analog Video Output Alarm I O 1 2 3 4 GND Input Input Output Output Alarm conn...

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Page 20: ...described below Table 4 System Requirements Item Minimum System Requirement Personal Computer Intel Pentium M 2 16 GHz or Intel CoreTM 2 Duo2 0 GHz 2GB RAM or more Operating System Windows Windows XP...

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Page 22: ...er spray etc Do not place the camera on or near radiators and heat sources All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements 5 2 Outdoor Installation Read the inst...

Page 23: ...to the body 3 Connect one end of the Cat 5 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of the camera and the RJ45 connector at other end to the Power Sourcing Equipment PSE device such as a switch 4 Verify th...

Page 24: ...Note The camera can be connected to a PC for bench installation via an Ethernet cross cable Note The camera default IP Address and the subnet mask IP Address are automatically supplied by the DHCP ser...

Page 25: ...te Figure 11 Removing the Camera Module from the Base Plate 5 6 Mounting Instructions The following are mounting instructions for the CM 3211 4221 series cameras CM 3211 4221 10 I and CM 3211 4221 11...

Page 26: ...the screws are screwed in c Fully insert the supplied anchors into drilled holes You may need to tap them flush with the wall using a hammer For installing on a 4S recessed electrical box a Have a qua...

Page 27: ...ries Mini Dome Recessed Mount CM Series Mini Dome Corner Mount or 4S electrical box Check that the installation is not flimsy will not wobble and is flush with the mounting surface Tip Use shims for s...

Page 28: ...g the CM 3211 4221 01 11 11 I Outdoor Camera 1 Do one of the following For drilled wall or ceiling mounting a Use a pointed pencil and the base plate as a template to mark the mounting surface through...

Page 29: ...e and pendant installations a Thread the power and Ethernet cables and any other wires such as a relay output alarm input audio in or audio out through the wire entry b If you are not wiring from with...

Page 30: ...and if needed plug the power terminal block into the power terminals 6 If applicable wire the Alarm In Alarm Out Audio In and Audio Out terminal blocks to external devices Figure 18 Reset Button and...

Page 31: ...evice Search Either of these programs may be used To install DVTEL Web Player DCViewer software online Upon initial connection to the camera a prompt to install the DVTEL Web Player DCViewer appears I...

Page 32: ...easy operation and to add a device manually 3 Discover List Occupies the center of the screen Displays a list of discovered devices with partial device information 4 Status Bar Located at the bottom...

Page 33: ...omatic batch network configuration The Assign IP tab or context menu option is grayed if a device has not been selected Selecting this tab or option opens the Assign IP window which displays a list of...

Page 34: ...All the discovered IP devices will be listed in the page as shown in the figure below The camera s default IP Address is automatically supplied by the DHCP server Figure 22 Discovered IP Devices 7 Rig...

Page 35: ...oses and for and Latitude users In the IP Address Gateway and Netmask enter the respective LAN VLAN optional DNS values ii Click Update and wait for OK status to be displayed 9 Right click and select...

Page 36: ...rs click Install Figure 26 Security Window 11 If the wizard appears for installing the component application DCViewer follow the instructions to complete the installation Note If the password is chang...

Page 37: ...for login do the following a Log in using the default user name Admin and password 1234 If the password has previously been changed use the new password b Allow the ActiveX to download and choose to...

Page 38: ...screen in the Web Base Viewer and from the Exposure Setting menu select Auto shutter mode Save changes and complete the focusing steps When finished restore your exposure settings as needed 8 Adjust...

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Page 40: ...detail Additionally if DVTEL s Latitude VMS is used many of the configurations and features of DVTEL s VMS provide configuration and automation of the camera This section includes the following infor...

Page 41: ...Picture Backlight Digital Zoom IR Function WDR Function Noise Reduction and TV System Further details are discussed in Camera Related Settings Note The IR Function is only available on the CM 3211 422...

Page 42: ...ital Zoom Control Click this button to view the monitored image in full screen mode Use the mouse to control zoom effects in Full Screen mode scroll the mouse wheel for zoom in out and drag the mouse...

Page 43: ...he location specified on the local hard drive which can be configured in the File Location screen The default storage location for the web recording is C Refer to File Location for details 7 2 2 CM 32...

Page 44: ...the drop down menu shown below Near Step Far Step Press the Near Step or Far Step button to alternate the focus between near and far views within a user defined range which can be selected from the dr...

Page 45: ...d in the following sections Note The System configuration screen is accessible only by the Administrator Figure 32 System Screen Related Links System Security Network DDNS Mail FTP HTTP Application Mo...

Page 46: ...mat for time offset is hh mm ss For example if the amount of time offset is one hour enter 01 00 00 in the field Time format Enables a choice of formats either year month and day yyyy mm dd or day mon...

Page 47: ...llation Guide 36 7 3 2 Security Clicking the category Security in the System sidebar opens a drop down menu with the tabs User HTTPS IP Filter and IEE 802 1X Figure 33 System Configuration Security Re...

Page 48: ...The following characters are valid A Z a z 0 9 _ Add user The user name and passwords are limited to 14 characters There is a maximum of 20 user accounts To add a new user 1 Type the new user name an...

Page 49: ...ou must enter the user password and also select the authorized function s When finished click Save to modify the account authority Figure 36 Modifying Account Authority 7 3 2 2 HTTPS To use HTTPS on t...

Page 50: ...egory click the HTTPS tab in the sidebar to display the following screen Figure 37 HTTPS Screen To create a self signed certificate Before a CA issued certificate is obtained users can first create an...

Page 51: ...ield Refer to Provide the Certificate Information in this section for details 3 When the request is complete the subject of the Created Request is shown in the field Click Properties below the Subject...

Page 52: ...ate a self signed HTTPS certificate or a Certificate Request to CA enter the information in the Create a Self signed Certificate screen A definition of each of the requested fields follows Figure 41 E...

Page 53: ...he organizational unit to which the entity identified in the Common Name field belongs Common Name Indicate the name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies often used to identif...

Page 54: ...from the drop down menu 3 Click Apply to determine the IP Filter behavior Add Delete IP Address 1 Enter the IP address in the Filtered IP Addresses text box 2 Click Add to add a new filtered address T...

Page 55: ...e is created by the Certificate Authority for the purpose of validating itself Upload the certificate to check the server s identity Client Certificate Private Key Upload the Client Certificate and Pr...

Page 56: ...r Ethernet support for users who connect to the network via PPPoE The screen is divided into three sections General Advanced and IPv6 Configuration See Figure 45 Network Screen 1 General Select one of...

Page 57: ...following advanced parameters in the Advanced section of the screen Web Server port The default web server port is 80 Once the port is changed the user must be notified the change for the connection...

Page 58: ...forwarding treatment from DiffServ capable routers Figure 46 QoS Screen DSCP Settings The DSCP value range is from 0 to 63 The default DSCP value is 0 DSCP disabled The camera uses the following QoS...

Page 59: ...ame that has read only access to all supported SNMP objects The default value is public Write Community Specify the community name that has read write access to all supported SNMP objects except read...

Page 60: ...e to consult with your System Administrator to activate this function Traps for SNMP v1 v2 v3 Traps are used by the camera to send messages to a management system for important events or status change...

Page 61: ...ings Enable UPnP If UPnP is enabled and a camera is discovered on the LAN the icon of the connected camera appears in My Network Places allowing direct access as seen below Figure 49 Direct Access to...

Page 62: ...n Name System DDNS allows a host name to be constantly synchronized with a dynamic IP address This permits those using a dynamic IP address to be accessed by a static domain name Figure 50 DDNS Screen...

Page 63: ...vely simple text based protocol where one or more recipients of a message are specified and the message text is transferred Two SMTP server accounts can be configured Settings include SMTP Server acco...

Page 64: ...e or two File Transfer Protocol FTP sites when motion is detected Settings include first and second server server port user name password and remote folder Enter the details in the appropriate fields...

Page 65: ...ts Alarm Triggered and Motion Detection can be set up and sent to the specified HTTP servers Enter the HTTP details including server user name and password in the appropriate fields Click Save when fi...

Page 66: ...arm input and output connectors are shown in the table below Table 5 Input Output Alarm Connections Pin No Designation 1 Input 2 Input 3 Output 4 Output Alarm Switch The Administrator can enable or di...

Page 67: ...seconds for the pre trigger buffer Select the first radial button if you wish to upload for a specified length of time and enter the number of seconds Alternatively select the second radial button to...

Page 68: ...es per second from the drop down menu next to Image frequency Upload Image by E Mail Select this box in order to assign an e mail address and configure various parameters as shown in the figure below...

Page 69: ...et in this section Select one that meets your requirements o Add date time suffix File name imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX jpg Y Year M Month D Day H Hour N Minute S Second X Sequence Number o Add sequence num...

Page 70: ...ow which is used for defining the motion detection area To change the size of the Motion Detection window move the mouse cursor to the edge of the frame and drag it outward inward Moving the mouse to...

Page 71: ...chedules Figure 60 Motion Detection Screen with Schedule Drop Down Menu Motion Detection Windows Up to 10 Motion Detection windows can be set Press the add button under the Live View pane to add a Mot...

Page 72: ...7200 Select a number from 0 7200 seconds The default interval is 10 The value is the interval between each detected motion Triggered Action The Administrator can specify alarm actions to be taken whe...

Page 73: ...esses Select the number of frames for the pre trigger and post trigger buffers from the drop down menu of 1 20 frames Check the box for Continue image upload to use this option To specify the length o...

Page 74: ...the camera can operate as a backup recording device for the surveillance system Figure 61 Network Failure Detection Screen Detection Switch The Administrator can enable or disable the detection funct...

Page 75: ...oSD SDHC card Enter the number of seconds for the pre trigger buffer Select the first radial button to upload for a specified length of time and enter the number of seconds Alternatively select the se...

Page 76: ...ored in buffers and more recent frames Tampering Alarm The tampering alarm function may be turned on or off in the Tampering Alarm page The default setting is Off By Schedule To set a schedule 1 Selec...

Page 77: ...s for the pre trigger and post trigger buffers from the drop down menu of 1 20 frames Check the box for Continue image upload if you wish to use this option To specify the length of time for the uploa...

Page 78: ...ding files saved on the memory card You can also format the card and implement automatic recording cleanup on this page To implement microSD SDHC card recording see Recording Note Format the microSD S...

Page 79: ...the system immediately saves a recorded event on the memory card once an event occurs Then the camera will return to the regular recording mode after events recording Figure 64 Video File Recording Li...

Page 80: ...croSD SDHC card recording Two types of schedule mode are available Always and Time Frame setting You can setup the time frame to fit the recording schedule by selecting the day s start time and durati...

Page 81: ...schedule to this camera using the available dropdown See Figure 67 Schedule Screen Note This application is not the same as the Recording Schedule function Figure 67 Schedule Screen To create a new s...

Page 82: ...ecify a storage location for snapshots and web recordings The default setting is C After confirming the setting click Save to save the snapshots and recordings in the designated location Note Make sur...

Page 83: ...reen opens a drop down menu with tabs Log File User Information and Parameters Figure 69 System Log Screen Related Links Log File User Information Parameters 7 3 16 1 Log File Click Log file to view t...

Page 84: ...reen shown below View User Login Information Click get user information to see each user s details For example Admin 1234 This indicates that the user s login username is Admin and the password is 123...

Page 85: ...ten Note The example above shows the maximum privileges that can be granted It is however dependent on the specific user security level 7 3 16 3 Parameters The Parameter screen enables viewing all of...

Page 86: ...tory Default Screen Full Restore Click Full Restore to restore the factory default settings The system restarts in 30 seconds Note The IP address and all other settings will be restored to factory def...

Page 87: ...ent settings 7 3 18 Software Version The current version of software is displayed in the Software version screen Figure 75 Software Version Screen 7 3 19 Software Upgrade The Upgrade screen is shown b...

Page 88: ...is selected 3 Click Upgrade The system verifies that the upgrade file exists and begins to upload the file The upgrade status bar is displayed on the page When the upgrade process is completed the Hom...

Page 89: ...ng the configuration file bin to a specified location for future use Press Export and the popup window File Download appears as shown below Figure 79 File Download Screen Click Save and specify a loca...

Page 90: ...cified in the following sections The following video resolutions are supported H 264 H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG only H 264 only Note MJPEG is not supported by Latitude Related Links Video Format Video Co...

Page 91: ...720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 1280 x 720 30fps 1280 x 720 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 800...

Page 92: ...0fps 352 x 240 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352...

Page 93: ...x 576 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 1280 x 720 25fps 1280 x 720 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 720 x 576 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 800 x...

Page 94: ...40 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 720 x 576 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 720 x 576 25fps 720 x 576 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 640 x 480...

Page 95: ...1280 x 1024 30fps 1280 x 1024 15fps 1280 x 720 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 1280 x 720 30fps 1280 x 720 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 800 x 600 30fp...

Page 96: ...ps 1024 x 768 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 1024 x 768 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 720 x 480 30fps 640 x 480 30fps 352 x 240 30fps 800 x 600 30fps 80...

Page 97: ...8 25fps 1920 x 1080 13fps 1920 x 1080 13fps 1280 x 1024 25fps 1280 x 720 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 1280 x 1024 25fps 1280 x 1024 13fps 1280 x 720 26fps 1024 x 768 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 72...

Page 98: ...720 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 720 x 576 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 1024 x 768 25fps 800 x 600 25fps 720 x 576 25fps 640 x 480 25fps 352 x 288 25fps 800 x 600...

Page 99: ...splay data including date time text on the live video pane The maximum length of the string is 20 alphanumeric characters Click Save to confirm the Text Overlay setting 7 4 1 6 Video Rotate Type You c...

Page 100: ...rotates 90 counter clockwise to the left Click Save to confirm the setting 7 4 1 7 GOV Settings Users can set the GOV length to determine the frame structure I frames and P frames in a video stream fo...

Page 101: ...Quasar models default to the Main Profile to provide the best trade off between storage size and video latency Click Save to confirm the settings 7 4 2 Video Compression From the Video Compression pa...

Page 102: ...ts image quality 7 4 3 Video OCX Protocol From the Video OCX Protocol page you can select various protocols for streaming media over the network In the case of multicast networking select Multicast mo...

Page 103: ...n MJPEG H 264 1 H 264 2 Frame Rate Setting The default setting of the MJPEG Frame Rate is 30 fps in NTSC and 25 fps in PAL The setting range for the H 264 1 Frame Rate is from 1 to 30 in NTSC and 1 to...

Page 104: ...ocked out or obscured from view To enable a mask 1 Check a Video Mask checkbox A red frame is displayed in the Live Video pane on the right side 2 Use the mouse to drag and drop adjust the mask s size...

Page 105: ...site at one time Simplex Talk only In the Talk only Simplex mode the local remote site can only talk to the other site Simplex Listen only In the Listen only Simplex mode the local remote site can onl...

Page 106: ...ks only if the Recording to Storage option has been selected or if the Schedule option has been set Click Save to confirm the settings 7 5 Camera Related Settings From the Camera tab the administrator...

Page 107: ...g a programmed algorithm or choose the level themselves Even in Auto Shutter a Minimum Shutter Speed may be set from the drop down menu to ensure a maximum level of exposure In Manual Mode the adminis...

Page 108: ...g all the options Auto Iris Min Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1 25 1 30 1 12 1 15 1 6 1 8 1 3 1 4 1 1 5 1 2 1 Auto Shutter Min Shutter Speed When selecting this mode the camera s shutter speed works automati...

Page 109: ...ixed Shutter Manual Mode opens the iris completely with a fixed gain Users can select a suitable shutter speed according to the environmental luminance The fixed shutter speed is selected from 1 to 1...

Page 110: ...or temperature as a way of measuring the quality of a light source for calculating all other colors The unit for measuring this ratio is in Kelvin K degrees You can select one of the White Balance con...

Page 111: ...justment 7 5 3 1 Brightness You can adjust the image s brightness by adjusting this parameter Select from the range between 12 to 13 To increase video brightness select a larger number Press to confir...

Page 112: ...rroundings where excessive light is behind the center object Select On or Off Press to confirm the new setting Figure 93 Camera Settings Screen Backlight 7 5 5 Digital Zoom The camera s digital zoom i...

Page 113: ...e day night IRC switching mechanism operates according to the ambient light level rather than activation of the IR LED mode The IR Mode drop down menu enables you to select from Auto On Off Smart mode...

Page 114: ...tion resolves high contrast or changing light issues in order to enhance the video display The WDR is adjustable from Low Mid to Hi A higher level of WDR represents wider dynamic range so that the IP...

Page 115: ...inimize motion blur and provides clear images even in low light environment The combination of SPQ and 3DNR at different levels further yields exceptional video performance in various conditions The N...

Page 116: ...9 TV System Select the video format that matches your TV system 25 fps PAL or 30 fps NTSC Press to confirm the new setting Figure 98 Camera Settings Screen TV System Note After changing the video form...

Page 117: ...User and Installation Guide 106 7 6 Logout Selecting the Logout tab in the navigation bar closes the session The following message appears Figure 99 Login Message Upon clicking Login the Login window...

Page 118: ...echnical Specifications Device Search Software Internet Security Settings Install UPnP Components Deleting Existing DCViewer Deleting Temporary Internet Files Connecting Leads to a Spring Clamp Termin...

Page 119: ...ting Brightness Manual Exposure Auto iris Auto Fixed Shutter Sharpness Manual Contrast Manual Auto ATW Hue Manual Backlight Compensation On Off Digital Zoom Supported x2 to x8 WDR On Off 3 levels 3DNR...

Page 120: ...and more are supported as events in Latitude IR Illuminator CM 3211 4221 10 I 11 I Working Distance 15 24 meters 50 ft Wavelength 850nm LEDs 24 Network Interface 10 100Mbps Ethernet Auto sensing Full...

Page 121: ...1 4221 00 CM 3211 4221 01 CM 3211 4221 1x 10 10 I 11 11 I 5W 12W w heater and fan 15 6 18 6 15 6 18 6 Power Source 12VDC 24VAC PoE Environmental Operating Temperature CM 3211 4221 00 CM 3211 4221 01 C...

Page 122: ...he Unified Configurator by selecting Applications Device Configuration Tool and then on the Unified Configurator screen click DVTEL HD Series 5 In the Device Search application click Device Search and...

Page 123: ...the camera do either of the following and search and configure the camera s network settings via Device Search In Latitude the Device Configuration Tool Unified Configurator can be accessed from the...

Page 124: ...opens select Network Setup The Network Setup dialog is displayed Tip Record the camera s MAC address for future reference 6 To access Device Search do one of the following a For DHCP not supported by...

Page 125: ...Admin and password 1234 Note ID and password are case sensitive Note It is strongly advised that administrator s password be altered for security reasons b If the Information Bar just below the URL ba...

Page 126: ...and DVTEL Latitude AdminCenter Discovery feature is in use deselect all other proprietary types Select DVTEL HD Series so that the new password can be configured in the Discovery tab settings Additio...

Page 127: ...mand Bar toolbar select Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears Figure 106 Command Bar Toolbar Select Internet Options 3 In the Internet Options window that appears select the Sec...

Page 128: ...In the dialog that appears under ActiveX controls and plug ins set ALL the following options listed below to Enable or Prompt Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Binary and script behaviors Downl...

Page 129: ...below to enable UPnP so that the camera can be discovered and displayed in Network locations under Other Devices To enable UPnP discovery in Windows 7 and Windows 8 1 Click Start and select Control Pa...

Page 130: ...h Windows Firewall and that other firewalls are not interfering with network discovery To check that the UPnP Device Host services are running 1 Click Start and type in the Search programs and files f...

Page 131: ...the PC should first delete the existing DCViewer from the PC before accessing the camera To delete a legacy DCViewer 1 Click Start and select Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel click Uninstall a pr...

Page 132: ...delete temporary Internet files 1 In Internet Explorer IE from the Command Bar toolbar click Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears 2 In the General tab in the Internet Options d...

Page 133: ...ing Clamp Terminal Block To connect a wire to the spring clamp terminal block 1 Strip the insulation form the end of each wire that is to be connected to the terminal block Approximately 1 cm 2 54 of...

Page 134: ...Fixed Dome IP Camera For more information on available options contact your DVTEL sales representative or visit www DVTEL com to request details on where to get the accessories you need Image Name De...

Page 135: ...X ARMX 1 Long Arm Bracket CX CRNR 0 Corner Bracket fits CX ARMX 0 and CX ARMX 1 CX F150 1 Pendant Mounting Adapter Ring adapts all pendant cameras to common legacy 1 1 2 female pipe mounts Fits DVTEL...

Page 136: ...Accessories 125 Image Name Description CX PIPE 1 Long Pipe straight tube 19 7 for pendant mount CX POLE 0 Pole Mount Bracket fits CX ARMX 0 and CX ARMX 1 CX WLBX 0 Wall Mount Box fits CX ARMX 0 and C...

Page 137: ...ax 61 8 8235 9255 info anz DVTEL com EMEA DVTEL UK Ltd 7 Lancaster Court Coronation Road High Wycombe HP12 3TD England Tel 44 0 1494 430240 Fax 44 0 1494 446928 info uk DVTEL com INDIA AND SAARC GULF...

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