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Pedestal Adjustment 

16 levels of Pedestal can be adjusted. (Factory Default is D) 

1.  Click OSD(Enter) to recall OSD Setup Menu. 

2.  Click the Up or Down button to select 10th item "Pedestal" on menu. 

3.  Click Left or Right button to make selection : 0 ~ F 

 

4.  Click ESC button to exit menu, when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item. 

 

Aperture Correction Adjustment 

The 11th item to 16th item on the menu are different aperture correction function. 

User can adjust the aperture correct level. 

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  11. VHAPSL : Vertical & Horizontal Aperture Correction Slice level : 16 levels (Factory Default is 8) 

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  12. VAPSL : Vertical Aperture Correction Slice level : 8 levels (Factory Default is 4) 

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  13. HAPGL : Horizontal Aperture Correction (Low Band) Gain level : 4 levels (Factory Default is 2) 

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  14. HAPGH : Horizontal Aperture Correction (High Band) Gain level : 4 levels (Factory Default is 2) 

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  15. VAPG : Vertical Aperture Correction Gain Control : 16 levels (Factory Default is E) 

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  16. VHAPG : Horizontal & Vertical Aperture Correction Gain : 16 levels (Factory Default is A) 

 

1.  Click OSD(Enter) to recall OSD Setup Menu. 

2.  Click the Up or Down button to select 11th ~ 16th items on menu. 

3.  Click Left or Right button to make selection. 

 

4.  Click ESC button to exit menu, when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item. 

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Summary of Contents for UNC7825 Series

Page 1: ...Indoor Outdoor Dual Codec CCD IP Speed Dome Camera UNC7825 Series User s Manual Version 1 4 Date 03 26 2008 Copyright EUSSO Technologies Inc All rights reserved 1 ...

Page 2: ... 3 2 VIDEO AND AUDIO RECORDING 33 3 3 VIDEO CONFERENCE 34 4 CONFIGURATION OF WEB BASED USER INTERFACE 37 4 1 CONFIGURATION PREVIEW 37 4 2 CONFIGURATION OF A V SETTING 38 4 3 SETTING EXTERNAL SOURCES 42 4 4 PTZ SETTINGS 43 4 5 ON SCREEN DISPLAY 48 4 6 CONFIGURATION OF NETWORK SETTING 49 4 7 CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM 53 4 8 CONFIGURATION OF EVENT 57 5 ADVANCED SETTINGS FOR UNC7825 O 60 5 1 CALL OUT TH...

Page 3: ...YBOARD 101 8 2 INITIAL POWER UP INSPECTION 103 8 3 OPERATING NDC WITH KEYBOARD 103 9 SPECIFICATIONS 113 APPENDIX A UPGRADING THE SOFTWARE 118 APPENDIX B UPGRADE CUSTOM WEB PAGES 121 APPENDIX C EMERGENCY FACTORY DEFAULT 123 APPENDIX D QUICK REFERENCE TABLE FOR KEYBOARD CONTROL 124 APPENDIX E TROUBLE SHOOTING 126 2 ...

Page 4: ... not place any object on the connection cable and change the cable if there is damage on cable Violation may cause short circuit fire and injury 9 Make sure ground is well connected to avoid damage caused by lightning 10 Do not put any foreign objects inside the equipment and do not spray any liquid on equipment This will avoid short circuit damage 11 Do not touch power connection with wet hands t...

Page 5: ... point to get the best monitoring angle easily via standard browser such as Internet ExplorerTM or NetscapeTM NDC is self contained Web Server Users could access the Network Dome Camera just like browsing website over Internet using standard browser such as Internet Explorer TM or Netscape TM and do all the management configuration and monitoring easily NDC contains an MPEG 4 image compression chi...

Page 6: ...omatic Manual Focus z Automatic Manual Iris Control z Auto Gain Control Sensitivity adjustable z White Balance Control Auto Indoor Outdoor z Back Light Compensation z RS 485 control interface z Up to 64 NDC configuration z Compatible with PC control protocol required z 12V DC voltage input power supply options AC 90 260V or AC 24V z Flexible Mounting Indoor embedded and attached types Outdoor with...

Page 7: ...scan frame As a result combined field yield a frame of high quality image z Dynamic Privacy Zone With this function unwanted or prohibited areas within an image can be masked appropriately z Preset Scene File Preset setting such as BLC AE mode Shutter speed and AF mode can be saved as Scene File and apply to other presets with similar circumstances to improve efficiency z Slow speed Shutter z Imag...

Page 8: ...1 Structural Element 9 8 7 5 6 4 10 3 2 1 1 Dome Cover 6 Video In Out Jack 2 Camera Case 7 Power In Jack 3 Ethernet Port 8 Alarm In Out Jack 4 Power Network Status LED 9 RS 485 In Out Jack 5 Audio Line In Jack 10 Camera Base 7 ...

Page 9: ... 0mm z Require Cable 18 AWG x 2C Video Out BNC Jack z Video Signal Output CVBS 1 0Vpp 75Ω BNC z Recommend Data Cable 5C2V Alarm In Out Jack z Each NDC contains 6 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output z Alarm Input Voltage 5 6V max Output 0 5A 120Vac 1A 24Vdc z Recommend Data Cable UL 26 AWG 80 C 300V UL 24 AWG 80 C 300V 8 ...

Page 10: ...VW 1 18AWG x 2C z UL SPT 2 VW 1 18AWG x 2C z UL SUT 105C VW 1 18AWG x 3C The distance between 24Vac PSU and fast dome cannot exceed 200 meters Ethernet z Standard IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T port Power Status LED z Power On constant red z Emergency factory default appendix C Blinking orange i e red mix with green Network LED z Network Link connected Constant red z Networks have activities Blink red z...

Page 11: ...ode Turn number 1 switch to OFF position to choose Lock mode The NDC has 6 alarm inputs and 1 output which can be set either NC normally close or NO normally open mode Turn number 2 switch to NO position to choose NC mode Turn number 2 switch to OFF position to choose NO mode Camera Function Switch For UNC7825 O UNC7825 OW 25X optical lens model and UNC7825 O T please refer to 5 Advanced Settings ...

Page 12: ...C ID Address Setting Refer Chart Up to 64 NDC can be serial linking in one system Therefore each dome is addressing by ID switch located at the base of the NDC Below is the address setting for camera 1 64 11 ...

Page 13: ...ler installs all ActiveX components used by the device for things such as video display and configuration z Macromedia Flash Player necessary for displaying some components of the Web UI The following are not necessary but may be used for convenience z Recording Software displaying and recording up to 16 channels simultaneously Both the MPEG 4 and MJPEG devices are supported z Xvid a MPEG 4 codec ...

Page 14: ...2 2 Hardware Installation Indoor Installation Structural Drawing 13 ...

Page 15: ... Outdoor Installation Structural Drawing Pendant Mounting 14 ...

Page 16: ... Embedded Mounting False Ceiling 15 ...

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Page 18: ...Note After dome cover is attached use glass cleaning cloth to clean dome cover Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance 17 ...

Page 19: ... Attached Mounting Fixed Ceiling 18 ...

Page 20: ...Note After dome cover is attached use glass cleaning cloth to clean dome cover Unclean dome cover may affect camera performance 19 ...

Page 21: ... Pendant Mounting External Housing 20 ...

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Page 24: ...Note When the NDC is installed inside outdoor housing please don t attach dome cover Violation may affect camera performance 23 ...

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Page 26: ...igure network cameras and video servers on the LAN This utility is useful for conveniently configuring the network settings of the NDC or for finding a device once the network settings have been modified To install the IP Installer from the installation CD UI select IP installer then follow the on screen instructions Component Installer This will install all ActiveX components used by our devices ...

Page 27: ...C Address Each NDC has a unique Ethernet address MAC address shown on the bottom of the NDC as the serial number S N with 12 digits e g 000429 XXXXXX z One final note although the IP Installer is able to find and configure any NDC on the LAN except those that are behind a router it is a good idea to set the host PC to the same subnet In order to connect to the Web based user interface of the NDC t...

Page 28: ... N Serial Number 5 Double click the item to open the Property Page dialog box for the selected device or click the menu bar View Property 6 After filling in the properties click Synchronize button to complete the configuration settings in the remote NDC while saving configuration in the PC If click OK button the configuration is only be saved in the PC 27 ...

Page 29: ...u bar 2 If the device has been configured correctly the default Web browser will open to the home page of the selected device 3 If you find your browser is opened and automatically connected to the NDC Home Page it means you ve assigned an IP Address to the unit successfully Now you can close the IP Installer and start using your NDC 28 ...

Page 30: ...y settings to perform a one time only installation of the ActiveX component onto your workstation as described below 1 From the Tools menu select Internet Options 2 Click the Security tab and then click Custom Level button to see your current security settings 3 Set the security level to Low and click OK 4 Type the URL or IP address of your NDC into the Address field 5 A dialog box will pop up ask...

Page 31: ...iew the selected channels into full screen 1 3 Video stream from camera Local video source 4 2 External video sources 3 1 Browse Live Video Menu Language Selection The online Web based User Interface can allow the user to select 3 different languages English Traditional and Simplified Chinese Such display will not affect the original configuration for the language allowing multiple users to have d...

Page 32: ...row button and select the preset point from the pull down list for quick view z Manual Pan Tilt Click on the 8 directions button to move the camera to that direction Click on the rectangle button to stop the movement z 180o button The viewing will turn 180 degrees z Zoom Click on this button for Zooming Out z Zoom Click on this button for Zooming In z Iris Opens the iris and brightens the picture ...

Page 33: ...ideo Status item allows the users to see the current settings of the selected channel It also includes the function for audio control video rotation and record the video audio for the selected channel Select the Channel Click on the number tab and status for the selected channel will be displayed The settings can be setup in Configuration page On Off the Audio Select On or Off button to enable or ...

Page 34: ...channels at the same time To re other channels just repeat step 1 and 2 4 To stop recording select the channel from the tab and then click Manual Recording button again the REC message will d and the recording is stopped z By default the recorded file will be saved in a folder named C Recfile CHx x The number of the recorded channel z The default filename will be named under Locals_Rec yyyymmdd hh...

Page 35: ... stream Rotate this video for viewing Record Start recording Stop Stop recording Setting Configure the settings for Recording Camera Select the remote device Control the Video in Location Window To control the dome camera use the buttons on the PTZ Control panel to pan tilt and zoom the camera PTZ Control z Zoom Click on this button to Zooming Out z Zoom Click on this button to Zooming In 34 ...

Page 36: ...hat recorded from the location device z Remote File Name Input the name for the file that recorded from the remote device z Cycle Recording This feature determine if the old space should be used or not for the recording Make a check mark in order to enable this function If you enable this feature old files will be deleted z Sync to TimeStamp This feature enables the file to be saved according to t...

Page 37: ...cted to a Video Server select the channel of the Video Server z Video Type Select MJPEG or MPEG4 The type must match the external source provided z Rotation Rotate the video for view Rotation degrees run from 0 to 270 degrees 0 0 degree 1 90 degrees 2 180 degrees 3 270 degrees z RTSP Port Enter a RTSP Port used for streaming in case the external source is a MPEG4 device z Name Enter a name for the...

Page 38: ...rol the PTZ device and set the preset points On Screen Display Set the text and location to display on the video Network Settings Functions Description General Assign an IP Address and configure the relevant network parameters to the device DDNS The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is used to access the NDC with an easy memorized name such as http demo ddns com instead of http 192 168 0 200 System...

Page 39: ... or snapshot sent by event trigger Others Functions Description Live Returns to the Live Video display Reboot Close the Web browser and reboots the device 4 2 Configuration of A V Setting Basic A V Settings z Audio Enables and Disables the audio stream z Resolution There are 3 different resolutions to choose from D1 720x480 NTSC 720x576 PAL DVD Standard resolution SIF 352x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL QSIF...

Page 40: ...nection are as follows 64Kbps recommended settings are QSIF FPS 10 128Kbps recommended settings are QSIF FPS 15 256Kbps recommended settings are SIF FPS 10 512Kbps recommended settings are SIF FPS 15 768Kbps recommended settings are Full D1 FPS 10 1Mbps recommended settings are Full D1 FPS 15 For higher frame rate use a variable bitrate instead However this is not recommended for Internet use Aver...

Page 41: ...or P or I frames plus some additional data They have a much higher compression ratio than I frames I frame only mode has very little compression resulting in large file sizes I frame and P frame mode offers relatively good compression with medium file sizes Although this requires more work on the host PC to decode the video z GOP Size GOP stands for Group Of Pictures It defines the number of frame...

Page 42: ...m 100 to 100 z Rotation Rotation degrees run from 0 to 270 degrees for a permanent digital position 0 0 degree 1 90 degrees 2 180 degrees 3 270 degrees z Load Default Click this button to set the image adjustments back to factory default z Save Click this button to save the changes made 41 ...

Page 43: ...ideo Server select the channel of the Video Server z Username Password Enter the respective Username and Password if applicable If no user has been set for the device the default value should be root and pass respectively z RTSP Port Enter a RTSP Port used for streaming in case the external source is a MPEG4 device z PTZ Model Choose a PTZ model z Name Enter a name for the device z Product Type Se...

Page 44: ...tons is for call out the OSD Setup Menu and set up more functions Changing Lens Speed Switching the lens speed between default setting and manual setting Setting Day Night Mode Setting the ID for Network Dome Camera To select an ID number to match the ID address set by the NDC ID switch 1 Click on the arrow button beside Camera ID and select the number from the pull down list 2 Click on Apply butt...

Page 45: ...om out Click button the viewing angle becomes wider and target will become smaller on the screen Iris Control The purpose of iris control is to adjust brightness on target It can be set as Auto Iris or Manual Iris z Iris open Click button to open the iris and brighten the picture z Iris close Click button to open the iris and reduce glare z Auto iris Click the arrow button beside Auto Iris the len...

Page 46: ...e pull down list Save Remove Preset Data z Click on Save button will save the current data as a preset point z Click on Remove button will erase all 128 preset points Selecting Preset Group for Auto Pan Select the groups by clicking on the check boxes then click Submit button to save the changes made Activate Stop Auto Pan z Activate Click the arrow button z Stop Click the rectangle button 1 Selec...

Page 47: ...lt speed and dwell setting so steps 4 and 5 are not required z Group 1 includes 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th preset points z Group 2 includes 5th 6th 7th and 8th preset points z Group 3 includes 9th 10th 11th and 12th preset points z Group 4 includes 13th 14th 15th and 16th preset points To select the groups click on the check boxes of the groups then click Submit button to save the changes Activate Stop A...

Page 48: ...UT automatically to produce monochrome image Under monochrome mode sensitivity is increased to 0 01 Lux and can be used with IR illuminators Changing the Lens Speed between Default and Manual Setting Click on Lens Speed to switch the Lens speed between default speed and the manually setup speed Setting More Functions for UNC7825 O OW OT Click OSD Enter will call out a SETUP MENU it allows user to ...

Page 49: ... 9 and Note The maximum display block area is 12X4 characters String length longer than 12 will feed to next line and total 4 lines are available More than 4 lines will strip off z OSD Coordinate X Y To change the location of text just fill in the X and Y coordinate z Display Font Grey Level Change the color of the displayed font z Apply Click this button to save the changes made 48 ...

Page 50: ...ice is connected This device traffic to Internet should go through Gateway if not setting this only Intranet LAN can be accessed z DNS Address 1 2 and 3 The DNS server IP address used for resolving domain names to IP addresses DNS Address 2 and 3 are optional z IP Setting Mode Static IP Manually assigned IP address DHCP If there is a DHCP server installed on your LAN you can select DHCP to automat...

Page 51: ... an easy memorized name such as http demo server ddns com instead of http 61 220 235 172 This service could be useful when the NDC is located behind Dial up ADSL or IP sharing devices which does not have fix IP address then it s impossible to reach the NDC from Internet When the NDC enables the DDNS service it will register to the DDNS server with its information such as server name to access rout...

Page 52: ...quest e g it may configure to redirect Internet HTTP port 80 request to Intranet port 8000 then in this case we must configure the Router Incoming Port to 80 and inside the NDC Network settings should set HTTP port with 8000 z Update Time Specify the NDC updated frequency in seconds and the default is 600 10 minutes this is interval that NDC will automatically send an updated packet to the DDNS se...

Page 53: ... com And the procedure is as below Configure the ADSL router with PPPoE enable LAN IP 192 168 0 254 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 Assign the ADSL router s virtual server with service port 80 to server IP 192 168 0 200 2 In Network Settings General page configure the NDC network configuration with IP address 192 168 0 200 subnet 255 255 255 0 DNS1 with valid DNS address such as 168 95 192 1 or 16...

Page 54: ...escription Useful as an administrative identifier Does not affect the operation of the device z Location Useful for identifying the position of the device Does not affect the operation of the device z Model Displays the model number for the device z Firmware Version Display firmware version information z Load Default Click this button to restore the settings back to factory default z Apply Click t...

Page 55: ...nd time by clicking on the arrow button beside each field and select the value from the pull down list Click on Apply button to save the configuration z Time Zone Click on the arrow button and select the appropriate time zone from the pull down list z NTP Server 1 2 and 3 Assign the NTP servers to use for time synchronization A list of NTP servers can be found at http www eecis udel edu mills ntp ...

Page 56: ...n General group can be configured to have limited permission to operate the device Delete User To remove a user select the user from the list and then click on Delete User button Note z Totally 10 users can be added z The first added user must have administrative right Administrator group and must be the last one to be removed z The username and password cannot contain the characters And the lengt...

Page 57: ... Firmware Upgrade Upgrading firmware To upgrade firmware first browse the folder where you have placed the newest firmware After finding the path then click on Update to upgrade the device 56 ...

Page 58: ...e a checkmark on either FTP Image Mail Image or on all of them to determine what action should be taken when the event is triggered z FTP Image Send the image to the configured FTP site when event is triggered Click on the link to set the FTP server z Mail Image Send the image to the configured mail address when event is triggered Click on the link to set the Email addresses z Alert Message Status...

Page 59: ...1 Use mouse to drag out a detection area on the video 2 Left click the area and drag the c Right click the area and selec orner to change the size 3 t 4 e click OK and click Property Check Enabl Apply Note Green blocks indicate this area is enabled for detection Red blocks indicate this area is not enabled for detection 58 ...

Page 60: ...mail server name or IP address z Authorization Disable or enable the security for mail authorization z Account ID and Password Enter the user name and password for the mail sender FTP Setting The FTP Image checkbox Configuration Event General Action must be enabled when use this function z Host Name Enter the IP address of the FTP server z User Name and Password Enter the user name and password fo...

Page 61: ...Out the OSD Setup Menu In Configuration A V Settings PTZ Settings page click on OSD Enter to call out the SETUP MENU Functions List 1 Factory Default Setting 2 Auto Gain Control Selection 3 Sensitivity Enhancement ON OFF 4 Back Light Compensation ON OFF 5 Back Light Compensation Zone Selection 6 Flickerless ON OFF 7 White Balance Mode Selection 8 White Balance Condition Display 9 GAMMA Brightness ...

Page 62: ...lection 1 Click the Down button to select next item 2 Click the Up button to select previous item 3 Click the Left or Right button to make selection To Exit Setup Menu Click ESC button Setup Initialize message will be displayed on the monitor for 4 5 seconds All setting is stored in the NDC 5 2 Set Up Functions Initial Setting Factory Default To reset all functions back to initial factory setting ...

Page 63: ...ish or click Up or Down button to select next item Sensitivity Up Enhancement Sensitivity Up function allows user to select different Video Gain Y Gain control Factor Default is AUTO z AUTO System auto turn on or off Video Gain Control function according to target s brightness z ON Video Gain Control Enhancement always on z OFF Video Gain Control Enhancement always off 1 Click OSD Enter to recall ...

Page 64: ...can be selected for BLC Factory Default is Center 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select 5th item BLC Region on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Top Bottom Left Right Center 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item Flickerless Flickerless function can be turned on or off Factory Default...

Page 65: ...speed than ATW without an operation or other limitations z Indoor Fix mode White Balance suitable for 3200K color temperature environment z Outdoor Fix mode White Balance suitable for 6400K color temperature environment 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select 7th item WB Mode on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection AWC Indoor Outdoor ATW No...

Page 66: ...s 8 levels of Gamma Brightness can be adjusted Factory Default is 4 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select 9th item Gamma on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection 0 7 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item 65 ...

Page 67: ...ection Slice level 16 levels Factory Default is 8 z 12 VAPSL Vertical Aperture Correction Slice level 8 levels Factory Default is 4 z 13 HAPGL Horizontal Aperture Correction Low Band Gain level 4 levels Factory Default is 2 z 14 HAPGH Horizontal Aperture Correction High Band Gain level 4 levels Factory Default is 2 z 15 VAPG Vertical Aperture Correction Gain Control 16 levels Factory Default is E ...

Page 68: ... manual iris speed under lens control user has to click Lens Speed button before operation otherwise manual iris speed will be MEDIUM as default To switch back to MEDIUM manual iris speed simply click Lens Speed button again Manual Zoom Lens Control Speed Selection 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select 18th item Zoom SPD on menu 3 Click Left or Right bu...

Page 69: ...hot 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item z After Auto Focus is selected user has to click the arrow button beside Auto Focus to activate auto focus function z After One Shot is selected user has to click the arrow button beside Auto Focus to activate one shot auto focus function When One Shot Focus is activated the NDC will only auto one shot f...

Page 70: ... z AUTO IR Cut filter auto switch according to Lux level When light is over 5 Lux IR Cut filter auto switch in and produce color image When light drops below 3 Lux IR Cut filter auto switch out and produce monochrome image under monochrome mode sensitivity is increased to 0 01 Lux and can be use with IR lighting z ON Always produce color images z OFF Always produce monochrome images 1 Click OSD En...

Page 71: ... In Configuration A V Settings PTZ Settings page click on OSD Enter to call out the SETUP MENU You can use the following buttons on the OSD Setup Menu z Up Down Left and Right buttons Move the cursor on the menu or change the setting z OSD Enter Confirm the selection z ESC Close and quit the SETUP MENU when in the first page z To quit from the other menu position the cursor beside RET on the botto...

Page 72: ...SETUP MENU 2 Position the cursor beside SPECIAL FUNCTION and click OSD Enter to enter SPECIAL FUNCTION menu 3 Position the cursor beside PRIVACY ZONE and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button ON Mask zones are displayed OFF Mask zones are disabled 4 When select ON click OSD Enter to display the PRIVACY ZONE SET menu 5 Position the cursor beside ZONE NUMBER 01 click the Left or Righ...

Page 73: ...setting data 9 If DEL is selected and click OSD Enter privacy zone setting is canceled and return to PRIVACY ZONE SET menu 10 After set up the privacy zone position the cursor beside RET and click OSD Enter to quit from the current menu Repeat the above until SETUP MENU appear click ESC to close the OSD Setup Menu Electric Zoom The UNC7825 OW is with 2 56X electric zoom and 25X optical zoom for a ...

Page 74: ...eal LPF s impulse response is approximated by a curve which is folded into the original signal to create an interpolation signal It provides images with increased resolution compared to linear interpolation z B Spling interpolation Interpolation signals are created using a curve which is joined by a smooth polynomial expression It provides images with a greater sense of smoothness than linear inte...

Page 75: ...nd the low brightness zone control selected in LOW Lux MODE to control the exposure time z AE Shut AE SHUT The electronic shutter speed is fixed while the mechanical iris and the low brightness zone controls selected in LOW Lux MODE are controlled automatically The electronic shutter speed can be set manually z Wide Dynamic Range Control WDR Use WD control electronic shutter control mechanical iri...

Page 76: ...s as follows 2 Position the cursor beside SHUT SPD MAX and select maximum shutter speed by clicking the Left or Right button Low Lux Mode Setting The purpose of Low Lux Mode parameters is to improve low brightness zones that make control of the electronic shutter and mechanical iris difficult Thus under minimum shutter speed UMS can improve the situation Position the cursor beside LOW Lux Mode and...

Page 77: ...eed shutter control after the maximum gain value reached z Slow AGC Activates both low speed shutter control and AGC control When UMS zones are set low speed shutter control is activated first then switched to AGC control after the maximum number of stored fields reached z AGC Ygain Activates both AGC control and Y gain control When UMS zones are set AGC control is activated first then switched to...

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Page 79: ... BACK LIGHT and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button Click OSD Enter to display the BLC SETTING menu 2 Position the cursor beside BLC MODE and select required back light compensation mode by clicking the Left or Right button Back light compensation mode changes as follows z Fixed weighting mode Weighting values is fixed for each detection window and backlight compensation is perfo...

Page 80: ...ET and click OSD Enter to return to CAMERA SETUP MENU Expose Mode AE Shutter Setting Position the cursor beside Expose Mode AE Shut and click OSD Enter to enter Expose Mode AE SHUT 1 Position the cursor beside LOW Lux MODE and select a field by clicking the Left or Right button See page 64 66 for detailed setup 2 Position the cursor beside BACK LIGHT and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Ri...

Page 81: ... SHUT Select shutter speed by clicking the Left or Right button Shutter Speed Mode changes as follows White Balance Setting WHITE BAL Auto Tracing White Balance Mode ATW Position the cursor beside WHITE BAL and select ATW by clicking the Left or Right button The white balance of camera is automatically set Note ATW is a feed forward system that automatically aligns the white balance by detecting t...

Page 82: ...WB by clicking the Left or Right button 2 Click OSD Enter to enter MWB Setting 3 Click Iris button to shift to higher color temperature and click Iris button to shift to lower color temperature 4 Click OSD Enter to return to CAMERA SETUPMENU Note z The adjustable color temperature range is from approximately 2500K to approximately 9500K z When the button is released after adjustment the gain at th...

Page 83: ...s follows z PRESET mode pre set gamma curves can be selected z Active 1 the gamma curve is changed automatically from the Y Signal histogram This mode is effective when there is backlight z Active 2 the gamma curve is changed automatically from the Y Signal histogram This mode is effective to improve contrast during Wide D shooting z PRESET Mode The gamma curve can be change using YGAM In addition...

Page 84: ...Improvement Active 2 automatically compresses the low areas of the gamma curve and raises the high areas according to the brightness histogram It is effective for flare control and improving contrast during Wide D shooting Note that if this used without Wide D shooting black out on the image may occur depending on the shooting conditions Input Level 100 of the following figures is the border of ga...

Page 85: ...re Level Setting APERTURE GAIN Position the cursor beside APERTURE GAIN adjust the aperture level by clicking the Left or Right button Image Setting IMAGE Position the cursor beside IMAGE and click OSD Enter to display Image Setting menu z MIRROR Function Position the cursor beside MIRROR and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button 84 ...

Page 86: ...f the linear z Field image Capture CAPTURE Position the cursor beside CAPTURE and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button ON Freeze the field image OFF disabled z Y negative function Y NEGATIVE Position the cursor beside Y NEGATIVE and select ON or OFF by clicking the Left or Right button This function inverse the Y signal ON Negative OFF Positive z C negative function C NEGATIVE Pos...

Page 87: ...peed Setting Position the cursor beside FOCUS SPEED and clicking the Left or Right button to adjust focus speed Iris Speed Setting Position the cursor beside IRIS SPEED and clicking the Left or Right button to adjust iris speed Auto Iris Setting z Level Setting Position the cursor beside LEVEL and clicking the Left or Right button to adjust auto iris level z ALC Setting Position the cursor beside ...

Page 88: ...luminators IR SENSITIVITY Setting IR SENSITIVITY Position the cursor beside IR SENSITIVITY adjust the sensitivity for IR Cut In and IR Cut Out of IR Cut Filter under auto mode by clicking the Left or Right button If setting the smaller value only reaction when the light is very weak On the other hand IR Cut will be action Auto Focus Setting AF MODE Position the cursor beside AF MODE and select AF ...

Page 89: ...ctions can be set via an on screen display OSD setup menu 7 1 Call Out the OSD Setup Menu In Configuration A V Settings PTZ Settings click OSD Enter to call out the SETUP MENU Function List 1 Factory Default 2 Operating mode Normal or tracking 3 RET Mode 4 RET Time 5 Auto GAIN Control 6 Sensitivity UP 7 BLC 8 BLC region 9 Flickerless 10 WB Mode 88 ...

Page 90: ...H 23 VAPG 24 VHAPG Setup Menu Item Selection 1 Click the DOWN button to select next item 2 Click the UP button to select previous item 3 Click the LEFT or RIGHT button to make selection To Exit Setup Menu Click ESC button Setup Initialize message will be displayed on the monitor for 4 5 seconds All setting is stored in the NDC 89 ...

Page 91: ...rveillance the chosen area Under tracking mode NVC will keep following any moving object detected in the surveillance area 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select OP Mode on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Normal Tracking Under OP Mode TRACK press OSD ENTER for more options 1 HOME POS With auto tracking on when the moving object is out...

Page 92: ...o recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select RET Mode on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Off Home SEQ Home With tracking off when the RET time is up the device will move back to preset point one SEQ When RET time is up the device will start auto pan 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finished or click Up or Down button to select next item 91 ...

Page 93: ...o Gain Control There are 3 different AGC levels can be selected Low 8dB Medium 22dB High 36dB Different AGC levels may make different camera performance under low light environment Factory Default AGC is Medium 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select AGC on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Medium Low High 4 Click ESC button to exit menu...

Page 94: ... to select 3rd item SENS UP on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Auto On Off 5 Click ESC button to exit menu when finished or click Up or Down button to select next item Back Light Compensation Back Light Compensation can be turned on or off Factory Default is OFF 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select BLC on menu 3 Click Left or Right ...

Page 95: ...Click ESC button to exit menu when finished or click Up or Down button to select next item Flickerless Flickerless function can be turned on or off Default is OFF When ON is selected Shutter Speed will be fixed at 1 100 sec in NTSC or fixed at 1 120 sec in PAL 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select 6th item Flickerless on menu 3 Click Left or Right butto...

Page 96: ...e suitable for 3200K color temperature environment z Outdoor Fix mode White Balance suitable for 6400K color temperature environment 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select WB Mode on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection ATW AWC Indoor Outdoor Note When AWC is selected Lock will be showed under WB Cont When Indoor is selected 3200K will be ...

Page 97: ... Fast 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item Zoom Speed 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select Zoom spd on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Fast Slow Medium 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item 96 ...

Page 98: ...Up or Down button to select next item Focus Set 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select Focus Set on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection Auto OneShot z Auto Continuous focus z OneShot Dome will focus on the object only once automatically under auto panning or manual zoom in out 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Dow...

Page 99: ...N automatically to produce color image When light drops below 10 Lux IR cut filter switches to OUT automatically to produce monochrome image Under monochrome mode sensitivity is increased to 0 01 Lux and can be used with IR illuminators z Out IR cut filter is OFF and always produce monochrome image z On Always produce color images 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down but...

Page 100: ...tion 0 7 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select next item Pedestal 16 levels of Pedestal can be adjusted Factory Default is D 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select Pedestal on menu 3 Click Left or Right button to make selection 0 F 4 Click ESC button to exit menu when finish or click Up or Down button to select ...

Page 101: ...evel 4 levels Factory Default is 2 z 22 HAPGH Horizontal Aperture Correction High Band Gain level 4 levels Factory Default is 2 z 23 VAPG Vertical Aperture Correction Gain Control 16 levels Factory Default is E z 24 VHAPG Horizontal Vertical Aperture Correction Gain 16 levels Factory Default is C 1 Click OSD Enter to recall OSD Setup Menu 2 Click the Up or Down button to select 19th 24th items on ...

Page 102: ... means future expansion is easily facilitated 8 1 NDC and Keyboard Single dome configuration One NDC connects to one P 2653 or P 2654 Telemetry control is sent via twisted pair between NDC and Keyboard Video signal from the NDC is sent to monitor or multiplexed or quad or switcher RS 485 Connection z 1st pin TEXDI of RS 485 jack at back of the keyboard connects to TXDI of RS 485 jack on the NDC z ...

Page 103: ...r a matrix and splits the single data line into 4 separate data lines One keyboard can control up to 64 cameras RS 485 Connection Between PIH 804 Data Distributor and NDC z 1st output TXDI1 of PIH 804 connects to TXDI of 1st NDC and TXDI1 of PIH 804 to TXDI of the NDC z Linking 2nd NDC TXDO of 1st NDC connects to TXDI of 2nd dome and TXDO of 1st dome to TXDI of 2nd dome RS 485 Connection Between P...

Page 104: ...els it 8 3 Operating NDC with Keyboard Manual Operation Pan Tilt Control To control the pan and tilt movement of the dome simply use the joystick on the keyboard to pan the camera left push the joystick to the left to tilt down pull the joystick down towards you To move the dome faster push the joystick further in that direction the joystick is proportional to the speed of the dome a small movemen...

Page 105: ...ct monitor before camera selection Please refer to matrix system user manual Zoom Lens Control To Zoom In Push ZOOM IN key The viewing angle becomes narrower and target will become enlarged on the screen Zooming will stop when the key is released To Zoom Out Push ZOOM OUT key The viewing angle becomes wider and target will become smaller on the screen Zooming will stop when the key is released 104...

Page 106: ...TO FOCUS key The lens will automatically adjust itself for optimum focus PIH 801 keyboard LCD displays F M Iris Control The purpose of iris control is to adjust brightness on target It can be set as Auto Iris or Manual Iris Iris Open Push IRIS O key to open the iris and brighten the picture Iris will stop when the key is released PIH 801 keyboard LCD displays I M Iris Close Push IRIS C key to open...

Page 107: ...era down to the end release the joystick and quickly push joystick down twice to flip the camera 180 o horizontally Preset Positions Setting Each dome can have 128 individual preset points Each preset stores the exact position of the camera and automatic pan tilt zoom focus and iris setting Once the data is set the preset only the first 16 preset points of the NDC can be set to Auto Pan mode and f...

Page 108: ...N ZOOM OUT FOCUS NEAR FOCUS FAR FOCUS AUTO IRIS O IRIS C IRIS AUTO keys When set up preset point using manual focus will provide both clarity and stability of image 5 Setting Preset Speed The speed the dome travels to that preset position can be adjusted from 1o to 255o per Second the factory default is 0 o sec z PIH 801II To set speed as 10 o sec Push key 1 0 followed by F1 key two beeps will be ...

Page 109: ...n must be stored or it will not be memorized by the system z PIH 801II Push key 1 followed by F3 key two beeps will be heard confirming that data is stored z PIH 801 When PIH 801 is used there is no need to perform data saving step for 1st 16th preset For 17th 128th presets F3 key should be pushed to store data Recalling Preset Positions Once the required preset points have been stored in a dome t...

Page 110: ... 12th preset points z Group 4 includes 13th 14th 15th and 16th preset points Preset Group must be set for the auto pan reference To set up group 1 Push key 1 followed by F4 key Example PIH 800II PIH 801 To set Group 1 1 F4 1 F4 To set Group 2 3 1 2 F4 2 3 F4 To set Group 3 4 3 4 F4 3 4 F4 To set Group 1 2 3 1 2 3 F4 1 2 3 F4 To set Group 2 3 4 2 3 4 F4 2 3 4 F4 To set Group 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 F4 9 9 ...

Page 111: ... lit When use PIH 801 LCD will display F A Stop Auto Pan Push AUTO PAN key again confirming the stop of auto pan When use PIH 800II Auto Pan LED will be off When use PIH 801 LCD will display F M If the Auto Pan is activated no other commands can be sent to that dome but other dome can still be selected and operated manually To select call out another dome while it is under Auto Pan mode Simply pus...

Page 112: ...e to Preset Point 6 Alarm Response Mode The NDC alarm response can be set to Lock or Release mode Lock dome remains at last alarmed preset point Release dome moves between alarmed points then reverts to prior status such as auto pan z Lock Mode When an alarm is triggered the dome will go to the relevant position at 360o sec and the keyboard will audio alert the user until it is canceled manually T...

Page 113: ... push the ALARM RESET key Alarm Output Each NDC has 1 alarm output with three contacts Common NC normally close and NO normally open to activate linking devices z When alarm response mode is set to LOCK Mode When the alarm is triggered NC contact to Common will be open and NO contact to common will be close Alarm output will be back to the condition before alarm 10 seconds after the last alarm is ...

Page 114: ...TP DNS DDNS RTSP RTP TCP UDP Recording Directly from Web UI while viewing the live video stream Recording Software Free 16 channel surveillance and configuration software Installation Software IP Installer Win32 Application Firmware Upgrade Local or remote software upgradeable using FTP Customized Web UI upgradeable via FTP and Telnet Client PC Requirement Computer Pentium 4 2 0GHz or equivalent 5...

Page 115: ...e Mode Lock or Release Mode Operation Setting Web based User Interface On Screen Setup Menu Camera Model UNC7825 O UNC7825 OW System NTSC PAL Video Color Mono Optical Zoom 25X Digital Zoom 2 56X Image Device ExView HAD CCD 1 4 Interline Transfer CCD Total Pixels NTSC 768 H x 498 V 440K PAL 752 H x 582 V 440K NTSC 811 H x 508 V 410K PAL 795 H x 596 V 470K Scanning System NTSC 2 1 Interlace 525 line...

Page 116: ...OFF Gamma Adjustment 8 Levels User 8 points Preset 8 levels active 1 active 2 Contrast Adjustment 16 Levels Electronic Shutter 1 50 1 60 1 120 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 1 20000 1 50000 1 Sec Low Speed Shutter 0 2 20 40 80 160 320 510 FLD Wide Dynamic Range 400 1 Dynamic Privacy Masking ON OFF Up to 8 Privacy Zone Image Memory Function Left Right Reversal Top Bottom Reversal 18...

Page 117: ...onmental Model UNC7825 O UNC7825 OW Operation Temperature 5o C 50o C Operation Humidity 0 90 Mechanical Model UNC7825 O UNC7825 OW Height 208 mm 8 3 Diameter 145 mm 5 6 Weight 2 5Kg Fast Dome Alone 5Kg With External Housing External Housing Power Supply 24Vac or 90Vac 260Vac Option Input Voltage 12Vdc Power Consumption 7 5W Control Interface RS 485 1 Input 1 Output RS 485 Voltage 5 6V Alarm Input ...

Page 118: ...Height 340 mm 13 4 Diameter 250 mm 9 8 Weight 2 5Kg External Housing Alone 5Kg With Fast Dome 117 ...

Page 119: ...before doing the following procedures otherwise some occasional internal conflicts may endanger the Flash devices 3 Start the FTP session and log in to the NDC For example in our case for Windows98 Enter DOS by start Program MS DOS Prompt Change to the directory where the latest flash bin exist Start ftp session by enter ftp NDC IP Address Enter root as USERNAME pass as PASSWORD if no user in User...

Page 120: ...rozen please open another dos session C temp ping t 192 168 0 200 Pinging 192 168 0 200 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 0 200 bytes 32 time 10ms ...

Page 121: ...tatistics for 192 168 0 200 Packets Sent 13 Received 5 Lost 8 61 loss Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum 0ms Maximum 2ms Average 0ms Control C C temp C Note Flash products can become damaged if the updating operation is not performed correctly So please follow up above procedures carefully 120 ...

Page 122: ...requests from other station 2 Download complete web pages For backup purpose we should download the complete built in contents before updating The pages layout is described as below z 3 0 0 WWW Main video pages including static HTML pages and JAVA applets z 3 0 0 WWW images All graphical files z 3 0 0 WWW lang1 All HTML pages for user defined language 1 z 3 0 0 WWW lang2 All HTML pages for user de...

Page 123: ... After processing about 30 seconds the NDC will restart automatically and complete the web content updating Now you can open the browser to see the new web content Note The limitation of overall size of content pages is around 700K Bytes Any file added updated plus original downloaded file 550K Bytes should not exceed this size otherwise some files will be truncated or corrupted If the corruption ...

Page 124: ... address of the device will back to 192 168 0 200 Procedures as below 1 Turn off the power by plugging out the power connector 2 Disassemble the dome until the PCB is appeared 3 Use a plastic or wood object press the switch shown on the figure and don t release 4 Plug in the power to turn on the device the Power LED starts to blinking after around 3 seconds When the Power LED become steady red rel...

Page 125: ...Closer FOCUS NEAR Auto Focus LED off Auto Focus AUTO FOCUS Auto Focus LED on Open Iris IRIS O Auto Focus LED off Close Iris IRIS C Auto Focus LED off Auto Iris AUTO IRIS Auto Focus LED on 180 o Horizontal Instant Flip 180 o REV Set or Recall Preset Position Numeric Key PRESET 128 preset position Set Preset Speed Numeric Key F1 1o 255o sec Set Preset Dwell Numeric Key F2 0 255 second Store Preset D...

Page 126: ...CD display F M Auto Focus AUTO FOCUS LCD display F A Open Iris IRIS O LCD display I M Close Iris IRIS C LCD display I M Auto Iris AUTO IRIS LCD display I A 180 o Horizontal Instant Flip 180 o REV Set or Recall Preset Position Numeric Key PRESET 128 preset position Set Preset Speed Numeric Key F3 1 o 255 o sec Set Preset Dwell Numeric Key F2 0 255 second Store Preset Data 1st 16th Auto Store 17th 1...

Page 127: ...on on monitor z Check 20PIN connection between camera body and base No Telemetry z Check camera ID switch setting z Check RS 485 cable IN OUT connection on camera z Check RS 485 cable IN OUT connection on keyboard z Check if the dome is under Auto Pan mode Please deactivate the Auto Pan z Check if alarm is triggered Cancel trigger alarm Poor Focusing z Dusts on dome cover or housing cover Clean th...

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