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 network connection and setup

PORT RANGE FORWARD (PORT MAPPING) SETUP

If you have installed a Broadband Router with a camera connected, you must set the port range forwarding on the 

Broadband Router so that a remote PC can access the camera in it.

Manual Port Range Forwarding

1. 

From the Setup menu of the Broadband Router, select 

<

Applications & Gaming

> - <

Port Range Forward

>. 

For setting the port range forward for a third-party Broadband 

Router, refer to the user guide of that Broadband Router.

2. 

Select <

TCP

> and <

UDP Port

> for each connected camera 

to the Broadband Router. 

The number of each port to be configured to the IP router 

should be set according to the port number designated 

in <

Setup

> - <

Basic

> - <

IP & Port

> on the camera web 

viewer.

3. 

When done, click [

Save Settings

].  

Your settings will be saved.

 

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Port forwarding setting is an example of setting CISCO IP router.

 

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The settings may differ depending on the connected Broadband Router model. 

For more information, refer to the user manual of the applicable router.

Setting up Port Range Forward for several network cameras

 

You can set a rule of Port Forwarding on the Broadband Router device through its configuration web page. 

 

A user can change each port using the camera setting screen.

When Camera1 and Camera2 are connected to a router :

User

Internet

Broadband Router

Start

End

Protocol

IP Address

3000

3000

TCP/UDP

192.168.1.100

3001

3001

TCP/UDP

192.168.1.101

8080

8080

TCP/UDP

192.168.1.100

8081

8081

TCP/UDP

192.168.1.101

Camera1 (192.168.1.100)

HTTP port

8080

RTSP port

3000

Camera2 (192.168.1.101)

HTTP port

8081

RTSP port

3001

 

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Port forwarding can be done without additional router setup if the router supports the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) function. 

After connecting the network camera, select the checkbox from the menu <

Quick connect

> in <

DDNS

> in “

Settings

 -> 

Network

 -> 

DDNS

”.

Summary of Contents for PNO-A6081R

Page 1: ...NETWORK CAMERA User Manual PNV A6081R PND A6081RV PND A6081RF PNO A6081R PNB A6001...

Page 2: ...correctness of the contents in this document but no formal guarantee shall be provided Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user s own responsibility Hanwha Vision...

Page 3: ...Class 2 or LPS and rated from 12 Vdc 1 17 A or PoE 0 33 A PNB A6001 19 This product is intended to be supplied by isolation power 20 If you use excessive force when installing the product the camera m...

Page 4: ...1 or PS2 as defined in UL62368 1 Unit is intended for installation in a Network Environment 0 as defined in IEC TR 62102 As such associated Ethernet wiring shall be limited to inside the building Plea...

Page 5: ...TION CONNECTION 41 41 Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera 42 Connecting with other Device FLUSH MOUNT DOME CAMERA 24 24 What s Included 24 At a Glance 25 Installation NETWORK CONNECTION...

Page 6: ...Safari version 11 0 1 or later The video play performance of the web viewer depends on the performance of the user s CPU and GPU RECOMMENDED MICRO SD SDHC SDXC MEMORY CARD SPECIFICATIONS Recommended c...

Page 7: ...English _7 OVERVIEW Outdoor Vandal Dome Camera PNV A6081R Indoor Dome Camera PND A6081RV Flush Mount Dome Camera PND A6081RF 9 17 24 Outdoor Bullet Camera PNO A6081R Box Camera PNB A6001 31 38...

Page 8: ...CMW Ceiling Mount SBP 300WMW Wall Mount SBP 300WMW1 Wall Mount SBP 300NBW Installation Box SBP 300BW Wall Mount Base SBP 300PMW Pole Mount SBP 300PMW1 Pole Mount SBP 300KMW Corner Mount SBP 300KMW1 Co...

Page 9: ...are of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power c...

Page 10: ...If the product is installed with excessive force it may cause damage to the camera due to malfunction Forcing assembly using non compliant tools may damage the product Removal 1 Peel off the tape fix...

Page 11: ...pply button and turn the camera off If you turn off the camera or remove the Micro SD card that contains data from the product the data may be lost or damaged Installation mount plate Directly install...

Page 12: ...cables through the pipe Installation camera case J Use a cable bushing compliant with the network cable to be connected Camera main use a cable with the diameter of 5 to 6 5 Components use a cable wit...

Page 13: ...cables 3 1 Mount the cable bushing of the provided audio alarm cables to the camera case 1 4 Mount the cable bushing to the camera case Installing the network cable IP66 2 1 Pull off the extruded part...

Page 14: ...network power audio alarm cables to the camera module terminal 2 Attach the camera module to the case J A magnet is embedded at the bottom of the module Take caution not to allow any foreign objects b...

Page 15: ...nd fasten the screws J Make sure to firmly tighten the fastening screws so that there is no water damage issue 2x TR20 Assembling the dome cover Directly installing on wall ceiling 1 Assemble the dome...

Page 16: ...nnect the power I O and network cables 2 Wrap the black cable jacket Area A and the cable connection area with waterproof butyl rubber tape so that more than half of the butyl rubber tape is overlappe...

Page 17: ...of the power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection AT A GLANCE Mount plate b Pi...

Page 18: ...duct is installed with excessive force it may cause damage to the camera due to malfunction Forcing assembly using non compliant tools may damage the product Removal 1 Peel off the tape fixing the cam...

Page 19: ...button and turn the camera off If you turn off the camera or remove the Micro SD card that contains data from the product the data may be lost or damaged Installation mount plate Directly installing...

Page 20: ...Components use a cable with the diameter of 5 to 8 5 Installing network power cables 1 1 Pull off the extruded parts of the cable bushing to be used 1 2 Route the network cable through the big hole of...

Page 21: ...able bushing to the camera case Installing the network cable 2 1 Pull off the extruded part of the 1 hole cable bushing provided 2 2 Use the cap installer to pass through the RJ45 cable Cap Installer...

Page 22: ...module Take caution not to allow any foreign objects between the attaching surfaces 3 Connect the microphone cable to the camera module 4 Adjust the lens to the desired direction with reference to Ad...

Page 23: ...he dome cover Directly installing on wall ceiling 1 Assemble the dome cover J Make sure to firmly tighten the fastening screws so that there is no water damage issue x4 4x TR20 J Be careful not to alt...

Page 24: ...the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connecti...

Page 25: ...t is installed with excessive force it may cause damage to the camera due to malfunction Forcing assembly using non compliant tools may damage the product Removal 1 Peel off the tape fixing the camera...

Page 26: ...card in Storage set the device to Off and press the Apply button and turn the camera off If you turn off the camera or remove the Micro SD card that contains data from the product the data may be lost...

Page 27: ...T DOME CAMERA 4 2 Pull out necessary cables among network power audio alarm cables through the pipe 3 Connect the safety cable J A safety cable is not provided e g Using pipe 4 1 Install the pipe in a...

Page 28: ...1 2 Route the network cable through the big hole of the cable bushing and connect to the network cable connector 1 3 When using the power Route the power cable through the small hole of the cable bus...

Page 29: ...ects between the attaching surfaces 3 Adjust the lens to the desired direction with reference to Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera section page 41 Installing audio alarm cables 3 1 Mou...

Page 30: ...oof the concerned area with waterproof butyl rubber tape can be purchased in stores as below 1 Connect the power I O and network cables 2 Wrap the black cable jacket Area A and the cable connection ar...

Page 31: ...power connection CAUTION Be ware of the Rated Voltage and Polarity of the power connection AT A GLANCE Mount plate b Pipe cover a Bottom cover c Camera body f Sunshield e Sunshield fixing screw d l Z...

Page 32: ...ole for any purpose other than for connecting the sunshield Inserting a Micro SD card Slide the Micro SD card into the Micro SD card slot on the camera module in the direction of the arrow J Before in...

Page 33: ...nd drill holes for screws and cables 1 2 Fix the Mount plate using appropriate screws 1 3 Pull out necessary cables among network power audio alarm cables through the hole in the Mount plate Installin...

Page 34: ...e with the diameter of 5 to 8 5 Installing network power cables 1 1 Pull off the extruded parts of the cable bushing to be used 1 2 Route the network cable through the big hole of the cable bushing an...

Page 35: ...CAMERA 2 3 Mount the cable bushing to the Bottom cover Installing audio alarm cables 3 1 Mount the cable bushing of the provided audio alarm cables to the Bottom cover 4 Join the Mount plate with the...

Page 36: ...l 3 Attach the camera body to the Bottom cover J Make sure to firmly tighten the fastening screws so that there is no water damage issue x4 3x HEX S3 4 Adjust the camera direction using the Hex L wren...

Page 37: ...cted to the outside 1 Connect the power I O and network cables 2 Wrap the black cable jacket Area A and the cable connection area with waterproof butyl rubber tape so that more than half of the butyl...

Page 38: ...age and Polarity of the power connection Option not included CS mount Lens box camera AT A GLANCE Mounting Bracket Screw Hole b CS mount Lens not included a Auto Iris Lens port c Test monitor out port...

Page 39: ...Connecting the Auto Iris Lens connector Plug the iris connector of the lens in the camera connecting groove Focusing Select a target to film turn the zoom lever of the lens to adjust the magnificatio...

Page 40: ...n or ejection of a Micro SD card is not recommended When installing removing the Micro SD card make sure you put the product body on a flat ground before working on it in order to prevent accidents du...

Page 41: ...ation angle is 0 355 J In 75 or more tilt angle a blockage of view or burred image may occur in some part of the screen depending on the zoom magnification Do not forcefully rotate or press the focus...

Page 42: ...1 2 ALARM 2 3 GND 4 ALARM OUT 12V 50mA 5 GND 6 RS 485 7 RS 485 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 RESET VIDEO USB AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN FOCUS NETWORK PoE DC 12V SOFTAP Monitor for installation Ethernet Grounding cable Power...

Page 43: ...to connect each line of the power cable to the corresponding power port of the camera J If the power sources for PoE and DC 12 V are simultaneously turned on the device power will be supplied by both...

Page 44: ...e in Built in microphone Supported voltage 2 5VDC 4mA Input impedance 2K Ohm Audio in PNV A6081R PND A6081RF PNO A6081R Selectable microphone Line in Supported voltage 2 5VDC 4mA Input impedance 2K Oh...

Page 45: ...corresponding port of the port box RESET AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN USB VIDEO LINK FOCUS NETWORK PoE DC 12V 1 ALARM 1 2 ALARM 2 3 GND 4 ALARM OUT 12V 50mA 5 GND 6 RS 485 7 RS 485 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PoE DC 12V 1 A...

Page 46: ...V 50mA are connected by using the open collector method it may cause damage Refer to the alarm out connection diagram below 2 cases Alarm Out Wiring Diagram example When the warning light siren exceed...

Page 47: ...er automatically If there is no DHCP server available the IP address will be set to 192 168 1 100 To change the IP address use the Device Manager For further details on Device Manager use refer to Usi...

Page 48: ...trator HTTP Port Used to access the camera using the Internet browser defaulted to 80 RTSP Port A port that controls real time streaming The initial value is 554 If using a Broadband Router IP Address...

Page 49: ...OK MANUALLY REGISTERING CAMERA If the camera cannot be found using search function the camera can be registered remotely by manually inserting IP information if the camera is connected to external net...

Page 50: ...t forwarding setting is an example of setting CISCO IP router The settings may differ depending on the connected Broadband Router model For more information refer to the user manual of the applicable...

Page 51: ...NET On a remote computer that is not in the Broadband Router s network cluster is not allowed users can access cameras within a Broadband Router s network by using the camera s DDNS URL 1 Before you c...

Page 52: ...operating system in support of the UPnP protocol 2 Click the camera name for search In the Windows operating system click the camera name searched from the network menu The login window is displayed C...

Page 53: ...LOGIN Whenever you access the camera the login window appears Enter the User ID and password to access the camera 1 Enter admin in the User name input box The administrator ID admin is fixed and can n...

Page 54: ...cameras are set to a single multicast address instead of different addresses If a single address is used for multiple cameras the images may overlap No image appears y If the transmission method is se...

Page 55: ...ury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural r...

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