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IMAGE QUALITY SETTING.......................................................................................................................................................... 17

OPTICAL FILTER (VLC) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
WDR ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
BACKLIGHT CORRECTION .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
HEAT HAZE REDUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
FOG REDUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
NOISE REDUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
DIGITAL ZOOM ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
USE SETTING .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
BRIGHTNESS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
CONTRAST ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
SATURATION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
SHARPNESS............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
WHITE BALANCE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18

SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

MODEL NAME ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
SERIAL NO. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
FW VER. (BODY) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
FW VER. (IP) ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
APPLICATION VER................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
TIME ZONE .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
PORT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
NTP SERVER ADDRESS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
CHECKING INTERVAL ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
PRIORITY OF TIME SETTING .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
IN-CAMERA TIME SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
ABOUT DEVICE ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

PTZ SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................................... 21

RS485 BAUD RATE............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
RS485 ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
RS485 TERMINATION ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Summary of Contents for SX801

Page 1: ...BL00005060 201 Surveillance Camera FUJIFILM SX801 Owner s Manual LAN ONVIF ...

Page 2: ...ork Settings 4 Introduction 5 Parts of the Camera 5 The Control Panel 5 Installation and Connection 6 Installation 6 Screw Hole Specifications 6 Connection Schematic 7 Operating Mode Selection DIP Switches 7 Connecting to a Computer 8 Viewing and Recording the Live Feed 9 Dedicated Camera Configuration Software 9 Launching the Software 10 The LIVE VIEW Tab 11 The PLAYBACK Tab 12 The CONFIGURATION S...

Page 3: ... 17 USE SETTING 18 BRIGHTNESS 18 CONTRAST 18 SATURATION 18 SHARPNESS 18 WHITE BALANCE 18 SYSTEM 19 MODEL NAME 19 SERIAL NO 19 FW VER BODY 19 FW VER IP 19 APPLICATION VER 19 TIME ZONE 19 PORT 19 NTP SERVER ADDRESS 19 CHECKING INTERVAL 19 PRIORITY OF TIME SETTING 19 IN CAMERA TIME SETTING 20 ABOUT DEVICE 20 PTZ SETTING 21 RS485 BAUD RATE 21 RS485 ID 21 RS485 TERMINATION 21 ...

Page 4: ...23 IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY 23 MAC ADDRESS 23 IPv4 ADDRESS 23 IMAGE DATA SETTING 24 SAVE FILES IN PC 24 SAVE FILES IN microSD 24 SAVE FROM LIVE VIEW 24 SAVE FROM PLAYBACK 24 WHEN microSD CARD IS FULL 24 microSD CARD FORMAT 24 VIDEO 25 VIDEO SYSTEM 25 ASPECT FOR VIDEO 25 STREAM TYPE 1st 25 STREAM TYPE 2nd 25 STREAM TYPE 3rd 25 BIT RATE 25 VIDEO QUALITY 25 FRAME RATE 25 ENCODING 25 I FRAME INTERVAL 25 ...

Page 5: ...MERA NAME ID 26 TITLE 26 TIME 26 DATE FORMAT 26 ONVIF 27 ONVIF 27 USER NAME 27 PASSWORD 27 言語 LANG 28 言語 LANG 28 Troubleshooting 29 Defaults 30 CAMERA SETTING 30 IMAGE QUALITY SETTING 30 SYSTEM 30 PTZ SETTING 30 NETWORK SETTING 30 VIDEO 30 DISPLAY OSD SETTING 30 ONVIF 30 言語 LANG 30 Specifications 31 ...

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Page 7: ...ot dropped Ensure that the voltage of the power supply matches the product s rated voltage Incorrect voltages could damage the product or result in fire or electric shock When connecting or disconnecting the power cable hold the plug and not the cable Damage to the cable could result in fire or electric shock Should you detect any abnormalities such as smoke unusual noises or smells or the presenc...

Page 8: ...FCC Warning To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions This includes using the provided power cord and shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device For Customers In Canada For Customers In Canada CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 ...

Page 9: ...he product or in the manual and in the warranty and or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health wh...

Page 10: ... LAN connections Plastic cable insulation may sometimes be damaged by crows or other birds Protect cables using a cable conduit Fix cables in place so that they are not subject to repeated vibration friction or tugging Failure to observe this precaution could cause the cable to break Install the product base down Use Do not aim the lens directly at the sun or other bright light sources or reflecti...

Page 11: ... micro SD memory cards G Power connector H Audio input output connectors I Serial number J Video output connector Item Name K HD SDI output connector L TELE button M NEAR button N FAR button O OK MENU button P BACK button Q WIDE button R LAN connector S HDMI connector T 8 pin connector Top handle screws attach here Base mounting screws attach here Lens Control panel Slot for SD memory cards ...

Page 12: ...duct fall from its mounting 4CAUTIONS Use ʺ UNC 20 thread screws with a thread engagement length of 6 5 to 10 mm Install the camera base down A handle can be attached using the screws on top of the camera 4CAUTIONS Use M4 screws with a thread engagement length of at least 4 mm and a protru sion of no more than 6 mm Do not use the screw holes on top of the camera for any other purpose Screw Hole Sp...

Page 13: ...on Remote control mount When the camera is connected to a computer via Internet protocols IP camera settings can be adjusted using dedicated soft ware An ONVIF application can be used to view the live feed and control the camera Operating Mode Selection DIP Switches Use the DIP switches to select the operating mode Operating mode DIP switch A B C D LAN ONVIF OFF ON OFF OFF RS485 ON OFF OFF OFF Sta...

Page 14: ... must supply their own power cable 2 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the camera to a computer 3 Select LAN ONVIF by setting DIP switch B to ON and DIP switches A C and D to OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 bTIPS For information on connecting control units or remote control mounts see the Command List For information on using control units or remote control mounts see the documentation provided with the device...

Page 15: ... SX801 you will need to assign it an appropriate IP address The default IP address and subnet mask assigned to the camera at shipment are as follows IP address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Extract the software from the zip archive SX801_Video_Manager zip after downloading it to the desktop or another location on the computer bTIP The software is available for download from the following ...

Page 16: ... password 8 to 15 characters long Take all steps necessary to protect the password After 10 failed attempts password entry will lock The camera must then be re initialized in stand alone mode as de scribed below Note that this deletes all existing accounts A Turn the camera off B Select stand alone mode using the DIP switches on the rear control panel page 7 C Turn the camera on D Press and hold th...

Page 17: ...to the micro SD memory card E PC RECORD Record the live feed to the computer F EXIT Exit the application via the pull down menu G Pan tilt Use the arrows to pan or tilt Press the center button to return the default position H PAN TILT SPEED Adjust the pan tilt speed I ZOOM Zoom in or out J FOCUS Adjust focus Available only when OFF is selected for AF SETTING K IRIS Adjust aperture L AF SETTING Cho...

Page 18: ...ription A CURRENT FILE Choose footage for playback B DIRECT SEARCH BY TIME Search for and view footage by time of recording C Time line zoom Zoom the time line in or out D CAPTURE Save the current frame as a still image E Playback controls Perform basic playback operations F Loop Choose from CONTINUOUS and REPEAT loop playback G ZOOM Zoom the playback display in or out ...

Page 19: ...emote control mounts SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Restart the camera update camera firmware and perform other forms of system maintenance NETWORK SETTING Adjust basic network settings IMAGE DATA SETTING Choose a destination for video footage and stills or format micro SD memory cards VIDEO Adjust video system and streaming settings DISPLAY OSD SETTING Adjust display settings including those for the display o...

Page 20: ...system will continue to track the current subject after a new subject enters the frame at a different distance from the camera The higher the value the longer the camera will wait before switching subjects IRIS IRIS Choose the aperture value iris See Specifications page 31 for supported values SHUTTER SPEED SHUTTER SPEED Choose the shutter speed Option Description AUTO The camera adjusts shutter s...

Page 21: ...TICAL FILTER VLC preferences are linked For more information see Lighting Triggers page 16 EXTERNAL TRIGGER EXTERNAL TRIGGER Choose whether day night selection is performed in response to an external trigger Option Description ON VLC Applies a VLC Visible Light Cut filter to the external trigger CAMERA SETTING DAY NIGHT and IMAGE QUALITY SETTING OPTICAL FILTER VLC are disabled ON CLEAR Replaces the...

Page 22: ... or NIGHT C EXTERNAL TRIGGER Day night selection is performed in response to input from an external trigger CAMERA SETTING EXTERNAL TRIGGER ON VLC ON CLEAR or OFF The option selected for OPTICAL FILTER VLC does not apply if a signal is received from the external trigger when ON VLC or ON CLEAR is selected for EXTERNAL TRIGGER If no signal is received or if OFF is selected the optical filter will fu...

Page 23: ...uce loss of detail in highlights and shadows Choose higher values for high contrast subjects BACKLIGHT CORRECTION BACKLIGHT CORRECTION Reduce loss of detail in the shadowed areas of backlit subjects The higher the value the greater the effect HEAT HAZE REDUCTION HEAT HAZE REDUCTION Reduce the wavering effect of heat haze making the image clearer overall The higher the value the greater the effect ...

Page 24: ... SATURATION Adjust color saturation The higher the value the greater the effect SHARPNESS SHARPNESS Make outlines more or less sharply defined The higher the value the greater the effect WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE Match white balance to the light source for example sunlight or artificial lighting Option Description AUTO The camera adjusts white balance automatically CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 Measure a va...

Page 25: ...ER View the application version TIME ZONE TIME ZONE Choose a time zone PORT PORT Adjust port number settings NTP SERVER ADDRESS NTP SERVER ADDRESS Enter the IP address for the NTP Network Time Protocol server CHECKING INTERVAL CHECKING INTERVAL Choose how often the camera checks the NTP server port PRIORITY OF TIME SETTING PRIORITY OF TIME SETTING Choose whether the time display matches the camera...

Page 26: ...20 The CONFIGURATION SETTING Tab IN CAMERA TIME SETTING IN CAMERA TIME SETTING Set the camera clock ABOUT DEVICE ABOUT DEVICE View OSS information ...

Page 27: ... mounts RS485 BAUD RATE RS485 BAUD RATE Choose the baud rate for data transmitted via RS485 Options 115200bps 38400bps 19200bps 9600bps 4800bps 2400bps RS485 ID RS485 ID Choose the RS485 ID 1 31 RS485 TERMINATION RS485 TERMINATION Select ON to enable the RS485 termination resistor ...

Page 28: ... SETTING IMPORT CONFIG FILE IMPORT CONFIG FILE Import settings from a camera settings file Click BROWSE and choose a settings file created using EXPORT TO CONFIGURATION FILE EXPORT CONFIG FILE EXPORT CONFIG FILE Export camera settings Click OK to download the settings folder FW UPDATE FW UPDATE Update the camera firmware Click BROWSE and select the file containing the new firmware version to begin...

Page 29: ...e the camera s IPv4 subnet mask IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY Change the camera s default IPv4 gateway MAC ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS View the camera s MAC address IPv4 ADDRESS IPv4 ADDRESS Choose how the IPv4 address is assigned Option Description MANUAL Choose the IPv4 address manually AUTO DHCP The IPv4 address is assigned automatically bTIP Click SAVE to save changes ...

Page 30: ...s SAVE FROM LIVE VIEW SAVE FROM LIVE VIEW Choose the destination for stills captured from the live feed SAVE FROM PLAYBACK SAVE FROM PLAYBACK View the destination for stills captured during playback To choose a different folder click BROWSE WHEN microSD CARD IS FULL WHEN microSD CARD IS FULL Choose whether the camera overwrites existing data when micro SD memory cards are full Option Description O...

Page 31: ...TREAM TYPE 2nd STREAM TYPE 2nd Choose from two video resolution options for the secondary stream or choose OFF to disable the secondary stream altogether STREAM TYPE 3rd STREAM TYPE 3rd Choose a video resolution option for the tertiary stream or choose OFF to disable the tertiary stream altogether BIT RATE BIT RATE Choose whether streaming video is encoded at a FIXED or VARIABLE bit rate Note that...

Page 32: ...d position the date display DAY OF THE WEEK DAY OF THE WEEK View or hide the day of the week display CAMERA NAME ID CAMERA NAME ID Name the camera Symbols and alphanumeric characters can be used TITLE TITLE Enter a title Symbols and alphanumeric characters can be used TIME TIME Choose whether times are displayed using a 12 or 24 hour clock DATE FORMAT DATE FORMAT Choose the date display format bTI...

Page 33: ...SETTING Tab ONVIF Adjust ONVIF settings ONVIF ONVIF Option Description ON Enable ONVIF OFF Disable ONVIF USER NAME USER NAME Enter an ONVIF user name PASSWORD PASSWORD Enter an ONVIF password bTIP Click SAVE to save changes ...

Page 34: ...28 The CONFIGURATION SETTING Tab 言語 LANG Choose a language for camera menus and displays 言語 言語 LANG LANG Choose a language ...

Page 35: ... are not correctly connected Check that the cables are correctly connected The lens cap is on Remove the lens cap The iris is stopped down to the minimum aperture Select maximum aperture Shutter speed requires adjustment Select an appropriate value for shutter speed The image in the video is washed out Camera white balance gain shutter speed or other settings require adjustment Confirm that setting...

Page 36: ...ION 3 SHARPNESS 4 WHITE BALANCE AUTO SYSTEM SYSTEM Option Default TIME ZONE GMT 09 00 PTZ SETTING PTZ SETTING Option Default RS485 BAUD RATE 9600 bps RS485 ID 7 RS485 TERMINATION ON NETWORK SETTING NETWORK SETTING Option Default IPv4 ADDRESS 192 168 1 10 IPv4 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 IPv4 DEFAULT GATEWAY 192 168 1 254 VIDEO VIDEO Option Default VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC 60 Hz ASPECT FOR VIDEO SIDE CUT ST...

Page 37: ...uction Selectable 3 levels Fog reduction Selectable 3 levels Noise reduction Selectable 3 levels Shooting Mode Preset SURVEILLANCE MOVIE PRODUCTION Brightness Selectable 21 levels Contrast Selectable 5 levels Saturation Selectable 5 levels Sharpening Selectable 5 levels White balance AUTO CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 FINE SHADE COLOR TEMPERATURE choose a color temperature in degrees Kelvin from 3000K 5000K a...

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