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Ax40W2/4/8-series

User Guide

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CONTENTS

1.  Warnings and operation notes..........................................3
2. Unpacking....................................................................5
3. Installation.....................................................................6
4.  Connecting your IP Camera to the SRX-Pro Server.........11
5.  Advanced Camera Setup..................................................19
6. Specifications.................................................................36

Summary of Contents for Ax40W2 series

Page 1: ...r operate this product read these instructions carefully Save this manual for future use CONTENTS 1 Warnings and operation notes 3 2 Unpacking 5 3 Installation 6 4 Connecting your IP Camera to the SRX Pro Server 11 5 Advanced Camera Setup 19 6 Specifications 36 ...

Page 2: ...rs shall be liable to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this information Furthermore i3 International Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to the content at any time without notice FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the followi...

Page 3: ...d only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty When installing your Ax40W camera be sure to avoid excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heating appliances contaminants such as dust and smoke strong magnetic fields sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters moisture and humidity areas with mechanic...

Page 4: ...body with a soft dry cloth If it is very dirty use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent then wipe dry Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface finish 1 4 Servicing To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty DO NOT disassemble the camera Refer servicing to qualified personnel only 1 5 Safety Instructio...

Page 5: ...2 Guide Pattern sticker x1 3 2nd video monitor output BNC cable x1 4 Hex key x1 5 Plastic Anchor x2 6 Round Head Screw Tapping Type x2 7 Flat Head Screw Machine Type 30L x2 8 Wing Butterfly nut x2 9 Washer x2 10 Standard RJ45 Connector x2 11 Desiccant in a package x1 If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer you purchased the camera from Accessories not to scale 1 User Guide IP Finder...

Page 6: ... After installing the camera your network camera should be accessed from your local network 3 1 Camera Parts Camera Dome Camera Body Side View Camera Body Top View VIDEO OUT RESET DEFAULT VIDEO OUT Video output connector DEFAULT Press and hold for 5 seconds to return to factory default RESET Press to reboot system ...

Page 7: ...nect the RJ 45 connector to a PoE compatible network device that supplied power through the Ethernet cable DC12V Connect the DC12V power connector to a DC12V power WARNING DO NOT connect both PoE and DC12V power connectors at the same time For DC power supply use make sure the polarity is correct to avoid malfunction and or camera damage ...

Page 8: ...wo screws on the cover 2 Remove the dome cover 3 4 Attaching the Desiccant 1 Take the desiccant out of the package 11 on Accessories list on page 5 2 Peel the protective layer revealing the adhesive surface on the desiccant and attach to the inside of the dome cover as shown in the diagram below Peel the protective layer on the desiccant Attach dessicant to the inside of the dome cover ...

Page 9: ...If installing on solid surface insert the Plastic Anchors 6 on Accessories list into two holes 4 Pass all the signal cables through the Ø30mm hole 5 If installing on solid surface secure the camera body to the mounting surface with the Tapping Type Screws 5 on Accessories list If installing on a T bar ceiling secure the camera body to the mounting surface with the Machine Type Screws 7 on Accessor...

Page 10: ...the lens to the desired shooting angle until the required view is achieved 3 Re tighten the screws once the desired view is achieved Loosen two screws before adjusting the lens 3 7 Completing the Installation 1 Re attach the dome cover carefully 2 Re tighten two screws that hold the camera dome cover This completes the installation ...

Page 11: ... or 7e Internet Explorer Version 8 0 or later CPU Intel Pentium Core 2 or higher Memory 1GB or more VGA card supporting Direct X 9 0 or above Power Supply Your camera requires a DC12V PoE power supply Make sure to use the correct power supply before connecting to this network camera Use a RJ45 network connector to connect the camera to your computer or hub switch Remember If PoE Power over Etherne...

Page 12: ...ab in the Internet Options window 2 If the camera operates inside of the Intranet click the Intranet icon If the camera operates outside outside of the Intranet click the Internet icon 3 Click Custom Level Security Settings Internet Zone window will be displayed 4 Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug ins radio buttons and configure as follows Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Enable...

Page 13: ...mera 5 Locate the CD that came with your Annexxus camera and insert it in the CD ROM drive of your SRX Pro Server 6 Double click AnnexxusFinder exe file to install Annexxus Finder application Annexxus Finder application discovers all Annexxus cameras connected to your network 7 Follow the Annexxus Finder installation instructions until the application has been successfully installed on your SRX Pr...

Page 14: ...ange IP Address area The new camera IP address must match the original range of your SRX Pro LAN or NIC1 card E g If your original SRX Pro Server s IP address was 192 138 10 122 change your Annexxus camera s IP address to 192 138 10 XXX Remember Annexxus Cameras cannot share an IP address each camera requires its own unique IP address 11 Enter the default camera password in the Input Password fiel...

Page 15: ...the new IP address has been successfully assigned to your camera make sure you can connect to it through the Internet Explorer 15 Launch Internet Explorer on your SRX Pro Server and enter the IP Address you have just assigned to your Annexxus camera The password window should be displayed 16 Enter the default camera User Name and the default Password Default Login Password FW ver i3_00_026 40 User...

Page 16: ...ftp i3international com drivers gipi Please contact i3 Technical Support team for access information 2 Once the latest GiPi updater has been installed restart i3 SRX Pro Server software 17 Annexxus camera interface will be displayed in the Internet Explorer window You should be able to see the camera image on the screen If you do not see the camera image on the screen call i3 International tech su...

Page 17: ...17 Rev 141126 i3 TRNG CAMS Ax40W indd 1 Log In and go to the Setup IP Camera tab 2 Click the Search button to display connected Annexxus cameras ...

Page 18: ... Don t forget to assign the IP camera to the SRX Pro video channel in the Your Annexxus camera is now connected to SRX Pro Server and is ready to record You may change resolution and frame rate for the Annexxus camera in the IP Camera tab menu or you may choose to configure the camera s advanced settings see the following section Default Login Password FW ver i3_00_026 40 User name admin Password ...

Page 19: ... added IP cameras and click the Advanced Setup button The password window should be displayed Enter the default camera User Name and the default Password Camera s user interface will be displayed in a separate Internet Explorer window Default Login Password FW ver i3_00_026 40 User name admin Password 1234 FW ver i3_00_39 51 or higher User name i3admin PW i3admin ...

Page 20: ...ed in the Live View mode only and is disabled when in the Setup mode Next click the Setup button to access Annexxus camera Setup features 5 1 Basic Setup You may switch to the advanced setup at any time by clicking the button in the bottom left hand corner To switch back to the Basic Setup click the same button again Basic Setup is divided into Camera and Network settings After making any setting ...

Page 21: ... video quality will remain constant resulting in high quality video images Network infrastructure must be able to provide the set bandwidth to account for bit rate variations CBR Constant Bit Rate This setting will produce a constant bit rate video stream at the cost of video quality The quality may deteriorate considerably when motion is detected This setting is beneficial for installations with ...

Page 22: ...ill be displayed at the top of the Internet browser page TV System NTSC or PAL To change the setting access System setup tab Mirror Flips the video image The options for mirror are OFF Do not use this feature FLIP flip images vertically upside down MIRROR flip images horizonrally left to right BOTH flip both horizontally and vertically Annexxus 40W camera series supports triple streaming where Pri...

Page 23: ...e GOP rate determines the i Frame frequency H264 Rate Control Mode for H264 codec VBR Variable Bit Rate or CBR Constant Bit Rate See p 21 for details Quality for MJPEG codec only HIGH MID LOW Configure Stream 2 Secondary Streaming Video Codec Set the compression mode to H264 or MJPEG Resolution Set the resolution of the recorded video to one of the following None to disable Secondary Streaming CIF...

Page 24: ...21 for details Quality for MJPEG codec only HIGH MID LOW Advance Settings White Balance Set White Balance mode to Auto or Manual according to the image s lighting conditions for the best color temperature R Gain G Gain B Gain Use when White Balance is set to Manual Adjust levels of red green and blue in the image Values can be set from 0 255 Brightness adjust the image brightness level Values rang...

Page 25: ...n button Any change to the current static image will be recognized as motion 5 4 Privacy Zone optional In the Privacy Zone setup tab select an area that needs to be blocked off with a rectangle on Live View and from video recording because of privacy or other concerns Up to 5 separate Privacy Zones can be configured Color Setting Select between BLACK GREY and WHITE to determine what color will be ...

Page 26: ...at needs to be concealed 4 Release the mouse button The privacy area rectangle will be shaded blue in the Preview window 5 If you are not satisfied with the size or positioning of the privacy zone repeat steps 2 4 to re draw it 6 Click the Apply button 7 Repeat Steps 1 6 for additional Privacy Zones if using After making any setting adjustments remember to click the Save button to save any changes...

Page 27: ...e between 2 and 2 Higher values produce brighter images Day Night Set the Day Night setting to AUTO COLOR or BW Noise Reduction Set the Noise Reduction value The values range from 0 to 255 BLC When parts of the environment are poorly lit BLC can be configured to compensate for inadequate lighting conditions To configure the individual areas that will receive compensation select one of the availabl...

Page 28: ... used with SMTP FTP recording options To set the video stream to MJPEG Video Codec see Video setup tab SMTP Server SMTP Record Condition Set to MOTION to enable this setting SMTP Server Enter the SMTP Email Server address Login ID Enter your SMTP Email Server login Password Enter your SMTP Email Server password Sender Email Address Enter your email address Port Enter the SMTP Server port Authentic...

Page 29: ...or SCHEDULED FTP Server Enter the FTP Server address Login ID Enter the FTP Server login Password Enter the FTP Server Password FTP Port Enter the FTP Port Scheduled Recording Table Set the recording schedule type for each day of the week OFF to disable ALL DAY SCHEDULE 1 or SCHEDULE 2 Schedules 1 and 2 are configured directly below Scheduled Recording Settings Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 Set the St...

Page 30: ...ec that immediately follows the triggered motion Values range between 2 seconds and 120 seconds 2 minutes Recording Frame Set the video frame rate for the video that immediately follows the triggered motion Values range between 1 and 60 frames per second File Name Set the default video file name Server Path Set the FTP Server path where the video recordings will be stored After making any setting ...

Page 31: ...ork administrator for this information DNS Specify a DNS if necessary Contact your network administrator for this information HTTP Port Use the default Port 80 if possible Contact your network administrator if the setting needs to be changed Physical Address This is the camera s unique MAC Address It may not be changed OSD Settings OSD Camera Name Can be set to ON or OFF OSD Date Time Can be set t...

Page 32: ...s one master Administrator user admin i3admin and five additional users that can be assigned either Administrator or Viewer priviliges Note The accounts may not be deleted but the passwords and user names can be changed 5 8 1 Modifying User Accounts To change the password user name or permissions type for one of the user accounts follow instructions below 1 Select user account in the User List on ...

Page 33: ...the Camera TV System between NTSC and PAL if it currently doesn t match your local standard Update Firmware All Annexxus series cameras are sold with the most recent version of the firmware already installed If in the future firmware updates are released you can update your camera s firmware by first downloading the firmware file from i3 International s website or FTP site After downloading firmwa...

Page 34: ...firm Click Yes Click Hard Factory Reset to return all camera settings including IP address to factory defaults After clicking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes Note Your Network Camera s default IP address is 192 0 0 16 and the default subnet mask address is 255 255 255 0 Export Configuration Click Export File to export your camera s settings If you have multiple cameras of the ...

Page 35: ...35 Rev 141126 i3 TRNG CAMS Ax40W indd 5 10 Logs Logs setup tab displays all login and Alarms log records ...

Page 36: ...gle 45 H 80 V 35 H 63 V 16 5 H 29 5 V Day Night Mode Digital D N Electric Shutter Time 1 30 1 8000 sec NTSC 1 25 1 8000 sec PAL Minimum Illumination 0 2Lux 0 15Lux 0 15Lux S N Ratio 50dB AGC off Gain Control Off On selectable White Balance ATW 2800K 8500K Manual Image Enhancements Backlight Compensation Off On 6 Area selectable Exposure Mode Auto Manual Sharpness Saturation Brightness Contrast Hue...

Page 37: ...hanism Dimensions ø110 mm x 46 mm H ø4 33 x 1 8 H Weight approx 340g 0 75lb Connectors Network RJ45 Female Buttons Reset Default On top Video Port Output 1 x Inside Service Port with 2 pin connector 1 0Vp p 75Ω Power Supply Power Requirement PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 0 DC 12V Power Consumption max 6 6W Environment Operating Temperature 10ºC 40ºC 14ºF 104ºF Operating Humidity 10 90 RH Storage Temperat...

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