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User Manual 

ICB-72A0003M0A

1/2,8” Network Camera, 

1920x1080, Day&Night, AF 

Zoom, WDR, 3.2 - 9 mm, Infrared, 

IP67

Summary of Contents for ICB-72A0003M0A

Page 1: ...EN User Manual ICB 72A0003M0A 1 2 8 Network Camera 1920x1080 Day Night AF Zoom WDR 3 2 9 mm Infrared IP67 ...

Page 2: ...ents 12 Using RJ45 Easy Cap for Network cable 8 Player control Display 20 Event search 22 Timeline search 22 Video stream Protocol 20 PTZ Control 21 Web viewer description 18 Setup Menu Table 19 Full Menu Setup 18 LIVE VIEW 20 PLAYBACK 22 USER MANUAL 66 SETUP 23 Video Image 23 Information 23 Record 37 Audio 36 Event 41 System 56 Quick Network Setup 17 General Description 14 Specification 15 Troubl...

Page 3: ...must not be installed and will invalidate any warranty The installer is responsible for the maintenance of the enclosure as per the technical data e g by sealing the cable outlets with silicone The devices may only be operated in the temperature range indicated in the data sheet and within the The camera may never be pointed directly at the Sun with the aperture open this will destroy the sensor I...

Page 4: ...the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchas...

Page 5: ...rk Camera Operating Instruction Installation CD Mounting Template Plastic Anchor 6 x 30mm 4x Mounting Screw 4 x 30mm 4x Hex Wrench 3mm 1x Hinge Pin 1x Cable Tie 2x Grommet 2x RJ45 Easy Cap for Grommets Video Sub out Cable 1x ...

Page 6: ...Lock Unlock Screw Body Case Inside of Opening Cover Please close the cover after setting up and tighten it properly Otherwise moisture can get inside the housing Junction Box Base User Network connector Ethernet from Cam Network wiring Connector LSA for user network Power Alarm Audio Cover opening alarm switch Sabotage alarm Alarm Input selection jumper Power I O from Cam Grommet ...

Page 7: ... is used with disabling Cover Opening Alarm remove the jumper cap of Alarm Input Selection Jumper N O Alarm is generated when Junction box is OPEN N C Alarm is generated when Junction box is CLOSED Default setting for Alarm Input selection jumper is N C It prevents from Alarm is generat ing when Junction box is OPEN during installation Alarm Input selection jumper should be set to N O and Event Tr...

Page 8: ...Using RJ45 Easy Cap for Network cable Recommended cable length into the Junction box base CABLE with RJ 45 Connector 70mm 80mm CABLE for Network Wiring Connector 20mm 30mm excluding cable tripping section 8P cable stripping distance 20mm 30mm Power CABLE 20mm 30mm excluding cable tripping section 8P cable stripping distance 20mm 30mm ...

Page 9: ...nd the accessaries for installation 1 Locate the mounting template at the installation position and drill the ceiling or wall if needed 2 Route the Power Ethernet cables through the grommets from the wall Insert the grommets onto the Junction box base 3 mounting screws 4x30mm ...

Page 10: ...ide for convinience 7 Connects the Power Ethernet cables from camera 8 Set Alarm Input Selection Jumper Refer to Cover Opening Alarm and External Alarm Input 9 Cover the Junction box top and tighten with assembly screws 4pcs Connections to LSA connectors TIA EIA 568A TIA EIA 568B 1 Green White 1 Orange White 2 Green 2 Orange 3 Orange White 3 Green White 4 Blue 4 Blue 5 Blue White 5 Blue White 6 Or...

Page 11: ...11 Open the Opening cover to insert the Micro SD memory or control the zoom Focus using joystick 12 After all the setting close the Opening cover and tighten it 13 Put the sunshield to the camera unit and tighten the sunshield bolts Connections to RJ 45 connector Hinge pin Junction BoxTop ...

Page 12: ...ock the screw on the camera bracket through using the torque wrench supplied Set the camera s viewing angle then lock the screw on the bracket 1 Pan limit Pan is limited to 90 2 Tilt limit Tilt is limited to 0 2 min 90 max for wall ceiling installation respec tively with reference to the wall ceiling when the inclination of camera module is 0 that is the image is aligned horizontally 3 Inclination...

Page 13: ...13 13 Adjustment of viewing angle with a bracket Hex wrench ...

Page 14: ... DIS Digital Image Stabilization VCA Video Contents Analysis Motion Detection Privacy Mask Defog BLC HLC D Zoom Mirror Flip Flickerless Sharpness Brightness Saturation Lens Initialize Sens up Smart IR Tamper VerticalView 90 270 LED Auto Off control by WEB Circuit protection against faulty connection in power polarity Isolated power supply against ground loop problem PoE IEEE Std 802 3af AC24V DC12...

Page 15: ...64 High Main Base line profile MJPEG Video Resolution FTP Uploading MJPEG Still Image Video Streaming Simultaneously H 264 and MJPEG Triple Streaming Independent Frame Rate and Bandwidth Control CVBR CBR Mode Up to 30 25fps 1920x1080p 1920x1080 1600x900 1280x720 960x540 640x360 320x180 Built in 4pcs High power SMD LED Sensitivity Color Mode 0 1 lux LED off B W Mode 0 0006 lux LED off Auto Manual Z...

Page 16: ...ing Web Browser Remote Upgrade Built In Web ONVIF Compatible 3rd Party VMS Client Software API ONVIF Profile S Compliant Slot for Micro SD memory card 2way Audio Alarm input output SDK Support SD memory card Audio Alarm Design and specifications are subject to change for product improvements without prior notice TCP IP UDP IPv4 v6 HTTP HTTPS FTP UPnP RTP RTSP RTCP DHCP ARP Zeroconf Bonjour Login A...

Page 17: ...e camera is set to DHCP If there is no DHCP server present in the net work the camera will fall back to a default IP address after a while In this scenario identical IP addresses The network camera s default IP address is 192 168 1 10 5 Right clicking the device name in the eneo Site Manager will bring up the context menu Use the Open Device Web Site option to access the camera 6 The web viewer lo...

Page 18: ...orage is full Continuous record setting Storage Level Format Remove Storage Information Event Motion VCA Tamper Alarm In System Manual Network Timer Day Night Triggers Record Alarm Out E Mail FTP Video Boost PTZ Preset Notification Server Actions Basic Mode Cb Gain Cr Gain Mode Rotation DOL WDR Mode Level Defog Mode Level BLC Mode HLC Mode Level OSD AE AF AWB Day Night DOL WDR BLC DNR VerticalView...

Page 19: ...ime New Time Time Zone Date Time Display TCP IP DDNS RTP UPnP Zeroconf Bonjour Maintain Restart Reset Default Upgrade Setup Export Setup Import Maintenance Logs Report Rules Event Processing ONVIF Mapping Security Date Time Network Logs Database Capacity Search Condition Log List Report English German French Polish Finnish Korean ...

Page 20: ...r network functions E Camera monitoring window Display the currently connected camera view or function F Log out and exit the web viewer Player control Display 1 Pause Pauses the live view 2 Snapshot Captures the image in jpg format with the current stream resolution 3 Speaker Enables audio to be output to the audio out port 4 Microphone Enable audio to be input from the audio input port 1 LIVE VI...

Page 21: ... bar 100 is the original size PTZ Control Used to adjust zoom focus manually or one push focus automatically Zoom Controls the lens optical zoom in out for WIDE TELE Focus Adjusts the lens focus manually for NEAR FAR Push AF Gets the lens to focus at the push of a button CAUTION Do not adjust zoom focus in low light conditions or night mode It might cause erroneous focusing User Manual Help the me...

Page 22: ...window and select the event TYPE Click SEARCH button to show up EVENT LIST Select the recorded event and click the play button at the bottom left corner of the playback window Playback display by Date Time for continuous and event recording Select the date in the SEARCH CALENDAR and then the hour minute at TIMELINE BAR Full Menu Setup ...

Page 23: ...y set to NTSC in 60Hz area and PAL in 50Hz area for the electrical power system of your country Changes will restart the camera Shows the overall information about the system such as Model name MAC address IP address Zeroconf IP address Firmware version Server time Running time CPU usage Inbound Outbound Bandwidth and Open source list Full Menu Setup ...

Page 24: ...od condition Too big GOP SIZE can make the longer black out or the broken image if the network quality is not good enough COMPRESSION Video compression codecs are available with H 264 profiles for all streams and additional MJPEG for stream3 only RESOLUTION Each stream can have its individual resolution selected from its list FRAME RATE Each stream can have its individual frame rate in fps selecte...

Page 25: ...ution of the captured image set the Snapshot Source to Stream1 Capture the video from the camera and create JPEG image files to acquire the image information such as number recognition software Type http ip address cgi bin snapshot jpg in the address bar and press ENTER Check the setting for capture image resolution WEB Viewer Log in Main Menu Setting Video Image Video Stream Stream3 Compression M...

Page 26: ...26 Full Menu Setup 3 2 3 Image 2016 10 06 09 50 35 CAM1 ...

Page 27: ...hness SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the scene Increasing the value increases the sharpness GAMMA Adjusts the video gamma Increasing the gamma increases the contrast of the scene ENABLE FLIP IMAGE Flips the image on horizontal axis up and down EABLE MIRROR IMAGE Mirrors the image on vertical axis left and right OSD ENABLE FOCUS INDICATE OSD Displays the focusing indications at the bottom right...

Page 28: ... lose the sharpness a little Too low value in IRIS may cause the erroneous focusing AGC Available only in MANUAL mode Sets the maximum gain automatically reachable at low light scene if DAY NIGHT mode is set to other than AUTOMATIC Some models can select ON or OFF MOTION DEBLUR Reduces the blur of the moving object If the horizontal band noise is observed in indoor under the florescent lights set ...

Page 29: ...specific lighting which has a fixed color temperature Not recommended for regular scenes MODE Selects how to control the focus of the built in Motor driven V F lens or AF lens MANUAL Focusing works during zoom operation only and stops thereafter AUTOMATIC Focusing works steadily for sharp focusing on the object To perform Lens Initialization A fixed object with sharp edges should be at least 3 met...

Page 30: ...ht without switching day night filter BRIGHTNESS NIGHT SATURATION NIGHT for the night video can be set at BASIC menu IR LED CONTROL If IR LED is set to OFF IR LED will be turned OFF but DAY NIGHT is still determined by the built in light photo sensor SWITCHING TIME Delays switching the day night filter to prevent from an undesirable transition THRESHOLD Available in AUTOMATIC mode Sets the thresho...

Page 31: ...on LEVEL Determines the strength of the black mask High value gets darker DOL WDR DOL WDR Digital Over Lap Wide Dynamic Range DEFOG MODE ON enhances the dynamic range by the dual scan technology with long short shutters LEVEL Determines the strength of the dynamic range Higher values increase brightness MODE ON enhances the image contrast automatically against fog LEVEL Determines the strength of ...

Page 32: ...R 3DNR MODE ON reduces the noise by cancelling the spatial temporal components in 3 dimensional a way LEVEL Determines the strength of the noise reduction Higher values reduce more noise but can also lead to a ghosting effect Dynamic Digital Noise Reduction VerticalView ...

Page 33: ...y Mask Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the privacy masks COLOR Select the color to mask at each privacy area NAME Input the individual name for each privacy mask To set the privacy mask up to 8 privacy areas 1 Mark ENABLE checkbox 2 In the video window place the mouse cursor anywhere and click the right mouse button A mini pop up appears Select CREATE MASK AREA DELETE MASK AREA ...

Page 34: ...uld like to create a mask Click the left mouse button to create or delete a mask The mask window can be moved or resized with the mouse 4 Enter the name in the list and then click SAVE Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the digital zoom LEVEL selects the fixed digital zoom ratio X1 0 is not digital zoomed ...

Page 35: ...ction RANGE Sets the image compensation range Higher values attempt to stabilize the image against big displacement but the field of view is narrowed FILTER Sets the sensitivity to initiate DIS function AUTO CENTER Sets how to align video at center after finishing the stabilization ...

Page 36: ...d telephone audio Mark INPUT MUTE checkbox to mute the input from audio in INPUT VOLUME Adjusts the volume by the input signal level 0 5dB reduces the volume about 6 0 0dB bypasses the signal without adjusting the volume and 3 0dB increases the volume about 41 Mark ENABLE OUTPUT checkbox to activate the audio Supports full duplex audio Mark OUTPUT MUTE checkbox to mute the output to audio out OUTP...

Page 37: ...e storage VIDEO STREAM Selects the stream to be recorded into the storage NOTE SD SDHC or SDXC memory can be used as a storage device Refer to manual for the suitable memory size from standard SD or micro SD 3 4 2 Schedule Mark ENABLE SCHEDULED RECORD checkbox to activate the scheduled recording into the storage Mark each box in time and day matrix when to be recorded It can be selected a time zon...

Page 38: ...rk printing and various other network services CIFS requires a large number of request response transactions and its performance degrades significantly over high latency WAN links such as the Internet Network File System NFS is a network file system protocol allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a network in a manner similar to how local storage is accessed NFS like many other ...

Page 39: ...Click the green rotating icon on the top right of the video viewer and the PTZ CONTROL mini menu will appear To hide it click the icon again Adjust Zoom using buttons in PTZ CONTROL menu and click SET at the desired preset number and repeat this step up to 4 or 8 preset settings CLEAR Delete the preset ...

Page 40: ...om using buttons in PTZ CONTROL menu and click SET to set the home position NAME Set the name of home position DURATION Defines the time taken to return to the home position after finishing the zoom POSITION Click SET button to set the home position Returns the camera automatically to the predefined home position after completing any zoom operations Camera recovers its home position after power on...

Page 41: ...SITIVITY Sets the motion detection sensitivity for all areas Higher values increase sensitivity Motion Important NOTE Once the event is generated the camera can record the video into the storage output the alarm signal email the event send the video clip to FTP boost the video frame rate move to PTZ preset or send the event to the notification server These post processes require the settings at SE...

Page 42: ...ection window and click drag the right button The following window is then generated INCLUDE Type defines areas where motion should be detected EXCLUDE Type defines areas within a window that should be ignored 3 Enter a name and then click SAVE VCA Video Contents Analysis NOTE Motion detection and VCA cannot be used simultaneously If either one is enabled the other one is disabled automatically ...

Page 43: ...ions by the line cross detector RESET Resets the count number DWELL Sets the time for the event once detected NOTE Motion detection and VCA cannot be used simultaneously If either one is enabled the other one is disabled automatically OBJECT SETTING Click the green rotating icon on the top right of the video window and OBJECT SETTING menu will appear To hide it click the icon again Mark SHOW OBJEC...

Page 44: ...stem The camera can detect severe changes in the image caused by actions such as repositioning the camera or painting over of the lens and generates an alarm to alert Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the tamper alarm DWELL TIME Sets the time for the tamper alarm once detected Mark ENABLE checkbox to input the alarm signal from the alarm in port TYPE Lets the camera know the type of alarm contacts ...

Page 45: ...u Setup Network Mark ENABLE checkbox to activate the network event DWELL TIME Sets the time for the event once triggered by the network connection event Used to trigger the event when the network connection fails ...

Page 46: ... to trigger the event as defined Timer Interval Hour Minute Second Day Night Mark ENABLE checkbox to trigger the event when Day Night is switched MODE Select the mode Day Night or Night Day DWELL TIME Sets the interval duration for the alarm event ...

Page 47: ...Sets the length of time to record before the event Alarm Out Record EVENT ACTIONS menu defines and sets the parameters for how to treat the various event sources 3 5 2 Actions Mark ENABLE checkbox to output the alarm signal to the alarm out port TYPE Selects the type of alarm contacts NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Alarm out port is not an actual relay contact but outputs 0V for Low level 3 3...

Page 48: ...for emailing after the events occur AGGREGATE EVENTS Sets the number of events which will be sent in an email MAIL SERVER Enter the host name or IP addresses for the mail servers If a host name is used a valid DNS server must be specified in the Network Basic settings PORT Enter the port number of the mail server Mark ENABLE USE SMTP AUTHENTICATION checkbox if the mail server requires authenticati...

Page 49: ...s a PASV command to the FTP server and establishes a passive FTP connection whereby the network camera actively initiates both the FTP control and data connections to the target server This is normally desirable if there is a firewall between the network camera and the target FTP server NOTE If a PLAIN or LOGIN mechanism is negotiated the camera sends the user name and password to the SMTP server ...

Page 50: ...FTP server an error message shows up when uploading USER NAME Enter the user name provided by the network administrator ANONYMOUS LOGIN Mark ANONYMOUS LOGIN checkbox if anyone is permitted to access the FTP server PASSWORD Enter the password provided by the network administrator PRE EVENT Sets the time the frame rate for JPEG images to be sent to FTP before the event POST EVENT Sets the time the f...

Page 51: ... boost is disabled during SD recording ADDITIONAL SUFFIX Selects the suffix for JPEG image file names to be added after the file name Selecting NONE will overwrite the previous file and thus DATE TIME is most preferable Notification Server Mark ENABLE checkbox to enable the PTZ preset to work as defined at SETUP EVENT RULES PTZ when an event occurs PTZ Preset ...

Page 52: ...tification sever To enable the audio when the event occurs copy the URL at SETUP AUDIO and paste it on the server URL like http x x x x setup audio audio php USERNAME Enter the username default admin PASSWORD Enter the password default admin NOTE There could be several event actions like FTP e mail etc For detailed URL per event actions refer to API documents In case Notification server is set as ...

Page 53: ...which is descriptive to the rule ADDing EDITing RULES EVENT TRIGGER ALARM OUT Mark the checkbox to activate the alarm out port if available as set in SETUP EVENT ACTIONS ALARM OUT when the selected event occurs E MAIL EVENT ACTION Input the email addresses to be emailed Mark the checkbox for the email addresses to be emailed as set in SETUP EVENT ACTIONS E MAIL when the selected event occurs SUBJE...

Page 54: ...54 Full Menu Setup ...

Page 55: ...as set in SETUP EVENT ACTIONS RECORD when the selected event occurs NOTE Video boost is disabled if RECORD is enabled ONVIF Mapping Onvif mapping is provided to map the various events generated by this camera but not defined by Onvif to assign them to Onvif events for the Onvif compatible VMSes or NVRs Two mappings for Motion and Alarm In are provided to be mapped and can be used by editing them F...

Page 56: ...groups and authorities Mark ENABLE ANONYMOUS VIEWR LOGIN if anyone is permitted to login anonymously Accessing SETUP menu with the anonymous login will exit and require ID Password login USERS Can be added edited or deleted Users 3 7 System 3 7 1 Security ...

Page 57: ...or sites that use SSL Secure Socket Layer technology to transfer data SSL encrypts communications making it difficult for unauthorized users to intercept and view user names and passwords SSL requires signed certificates to determine if the web browser accessing the camera has the required authentication This camera can generate a self signed certificate using Open SSL Mark ENABLE IP ADRESS FILTER...

Page 58: ...rk addresses these must be added in CIDR Classless Inter Domain Routing notation For example entering 192 168 1 0 24 will add all the addresses in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 Contact your network administrator for more detail If the network camera is accessed via a proxy server the IP address for the proxy server must be added as an allowed address ENABLE RTSP AUTHORIZATION If marked th...

Page 59: ...ALLY Sets the date and time manually SYNCHRONIZE WITH NTP SERVER Obtains the time from the assigned NTP server at every hour in INTERVAL The NTP server s IP address or host name has to be specified in the time server Time Zone Select the time zone to be referenced to the NTP server where the camera is installed Mark AUTOMATICALLY ADJUST FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING CHANGES check box to update the time auto...

Page 60: ...f the primary DNS server SECONDARY DNS SERVER Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server HOSTNAME This camera can be accessed using a host name instead of an IP address The host name is usually the same as the assigned DNS name TCP IP IPv4 ADDRESS OBTAIN IP ADRESS VIA DHCP Gets the IP address assigned by the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server STATUS Allocated shows that the IP a...

Page 61: ...u Setup HTTP PORT Use a port number in the range 1024 65535 Default is 80 HTTPS PORT Use a port number in the range 1024 65535 Default is 443 RTSP PORT Use a port number in the range 1024 65535 Default is 554 PORT ...

Page 62: ...s permitted for RTP unicast multicast by entering START PORT and END PORT MULTICAST STREAM1 2 3 Only IP addresses within certain ranges can be used for multicasting The camera has been pre configured with addresses from these ranges and does not normally need to be reconfigured If an address needs to be changed please contact the network administrator Mark ENABLE checkbox to use the multicast for ...

Page 63: ...ENDLY NAME Enter the name up to 32 alphanumeric characters like Model Name MAC address UPnP NOTE UPnP must also be enabled on your Windows computer To do this open the Control Panel from the Start Menu and select Add Rename programs Select Add Remove Windows Components and open the Networking Services section Click Details and then select UPnP as the service to add ...

Page 64: ...when the DHCP server is not available in the network Mark ENABLE to use ZeroConf networking ZeroConf ADDRESS 169 254 xxx xxx as default Zeroconf Bonjour Bonjour is Apple s implementation of zero configuration networking zeroconf a group of technologies that includes service discovery address assignment and hostname resolution 3 7 4 Language Six languages are available to select from English Deutsc...

Page 65: ...aves the factory defaults for all parameters including IP address and PTZ settings 3 7 5 Maintenance CAUTION Do not disconnect the power or network cable during RESET or DEFAULT operations Upgrade Bring the firmware file to the drop box or click the drop box to browse for the firmware file and then click the UPGRADE button CAUTION Do not disconnect the power or network cable during firmware UPGRAD...

Page 66: ... the same firmware This feature is not intended for the configuration of multiple units or for firmware upgrades When the encrypted System configuration file with the password is imported type the password at SETUP SYSTEM SECURITY EXPORT IMPORT with the SAME password which was used in exporting the system configuration file from the reference camera Otherwise INVALID FILE error appears Setup Expor...

Page 67: ...essed by some clients If using a proxy server try disabling the proxy setting in your browser Check all cabling and connectors The camera works locally but not externally Check if there are firewall settings that need to be adjusted Check if there are router settings that need to be configured Symptom Guide The camera cannot be accessed via a host name Check that the host name and DNS server setti...

Page 68: ...eed to be configured The TTL value may need to be increased Multicast H 264 not displayed in the client Multicast H 264 only accessible by local clients Check with your network administrator that the multicast addresses used by the camera are valid for your network Check that the Enable multicast checkbox are enabled in the System Network RTP tab Checks with your network administrator to see if th...

Page 69: ...tribution through specialised trade channels only VIDEOR E Hartig GmbH Carl Zeiss Straße 8 63322 Rödermark Germany Tel 49 0 6074 888 0 Fax 49 0 6074 888 100 www videor com www eneo security com Technical changes reserved Copyright by VIDEOR E Hartig GmbH Version 04 2018 ...

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