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UVP 1.3 MPX HD 18X 
PTZ Camera User Manual 

 

P/N 1072601A-EN • REV 1.0 • ISS 23NOV12 

 

Summary of Contents for UVP-M1120F-18X-N

Page 1: ...UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual P N 1072601A EN REV 1 0 ISS 23NOV12...

Page 2: ...truction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required...

Page 3: ...camera over the internet 14 Overview of the camera Web browser 15 Configuring the camera 17 Chapter 4 Network setup 23 Chapter 5 Camera setup 27 Camera information 27 DST time 27 Camera configuration...

Page 4: ...ement 61 User management 61 Format the SDHC card 64 Firmware upgrade 64 Restore default settings 64 Reboot the camera 65 Chapter 9 Camera operation 67 On screen display 67 Live mode 67 Searching recor...

Page 5: ...parking lots This is the user manual for UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera models UVP M1120P 18X N UVP M1120P 18X P UVP M1120F 18X N UVP M1120F 18X P UVP M1120S 18X N North America only UVP M1120S 18X P...

Page 6: ...recording time of up to 10 minutes Up to 24 programmable privacy mask areas depending on camera models Built in pan tilt High precision motor drive stable operation sensitive reaction and precise posi...

Page 7: ...F to 122 F and that of the outdoor camera is between 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Humidity is below 90 Moisture Do not expose the indoor camera to rain or moisture or try to operate it in wet areas The...

Page 8: ...check the package and contents for damage and verify that all items are included If any of the items are damaged or missing please contact your local supplier If you need to return the unit you must s...

Page 9: ...endant housing 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Flush housing 30 to 65 C 22 to 149 F Power supply 24 VAC 4 VAC Power consumption 30 W heater on 15 W heater off Dimensions mm Pendant housing 220 261 mm 8 66 10 2...

Page 10: ...to avoid voltage drops See Table 2 below for the recommended cable gauge for varying maximum cable lengths and power draws Table 2 Recommended power cable gauges based on maximum lengths for an operat...

Page 11: ...em to the PCB of the module and route their cables through the cable entry hole on top of the housing See Connections on page 10 for further information on the alarm connections 4 Attach the camera ho...

Page 12: ...rm relay audio and analog video for the dome are prepared Note The mounting surface must be capable of supporting at least 5 kg 11 lb 2 Unscrew the bubble from the camera and remove the protective tap...

Page 13: ...installed If not please remove and reinstall it Note If using a SDHC card with the camera insert it into the camera before inserting the PTZ module into the housing 7 Re attach the bubble by screwing...

Page 14: ...Insert an 8GB or 16GB SDHC card for local storage as a backup in case the network fails for example The card is not supplied with the camera See Format the SDHC card on page 64 to format the card Vide...

Page 15: ...CTV monitor to the video terminals AIN AOUT Connect audio input audio output and GND to the audio terminals Alarm input and output connections The alarm output can be used to turn on and off an extern...

Page 16: ...Chapter 2 Installation 12 UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual...

Page 17: ...u should check the security level of your PC so that you are able to interact with the cameras over the Web and if necessary modify the Active X settings Configuring IE Active X controls You should co...

Page 18: ...e box 6 Enter the IP address in the Add this Website to the zone field 7 Click Add and then click Close 8 Click OK in the Internet Options dialog screen 9 Connect to the camera for full browser functi...

Page 19: ...er lets you view record and play back recorded videos as well as manage the camera from any PC with Internet access The browser s easy to use controls give you quick access to all camera functions See...

Page 20: ...s inserted in the camera 2 Viewer pane View live or playback video 3 Current user Displays the current user 4 Exit Exit the system 5 PTZ button Hides displays the PTZ control panel 6 PTZ control panel...

Page 21: ...creen and click this button The camera will zoom in on the area and show it centered on screen 10 Audio setting Start stop bi directional audio Note You need to have a microphone attached to your PC t...

Page 22: ...ation screen Configuration pane The configuration is divided into two parts Local Remote Local configuration Use the Local Configuration folder to manage the network type display mode and local storag...

Page 23: ...ne of the options 128M 256M or 512M Default is 256M Transmission performance Defines the transmission speed Select one of the options Shortest delay mode Good real time or Normal real time and fluency...

Page 24: ...version U Boot version and current server time These values are prepolulated You can sync the camera time to the PC time See Camera information on page 27 for more information DST time Defines when d...

Page 25: ...nformation User management Defines who can use the camera their passwords and access privileges See User management on page 61 for more information HDD management Defines how to format the SDHC card u...

Page 26: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web browser 22 UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual...

Page 27: ...ngs such as DHCP protocol IP address subnet mask gateway DNS server device port HTTP port NIC type and multicast address PPPoE seetings DDNS settings Time settings E mail settings The current network...

Page 28: ...ecifies the port used for the Internet Explorer IE browser The default value is 80 NIC type Specifies the NIC type Default is 10M 100M Auto Other options include 10M half dup 10M full dup 100M half du...

Page 29: ...ting subfolder to open its screen and check Enable DDNS Enter DynDNS as protocol If DynDNS is selected enter the user name and password registered to the DynDNS web site The domain name is that of the...

Page 30: ...Chapter 4 Network setup 26 UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual...

Page 31: ...stem information is prepopulated and cannot be changed manually such as the the device description MAC address device type and SN as well as the firmware version and the current server time The camera...

Page 32: ...g schedule on page 32 Motion detection Defines the on screen area to trigger a response the detection schedule and method of response See Motion Detection on page 41 Video tampering Defines the on scr...

Page 33: ...stem date and time on screen You can modify the on screen display OSD position of the camera name and define how the text appears on screen Note The system date and time are defined from the DVR or Tr...

Page 34: ...ers folder click the Display Setting subfolder to open its screen 2 Select a display mode for the camera from the OSD Status list box Display modes include Transparent flickering The screen image appe...

Page 35: ...MJEG Resolution Specify the recording resolution A higher image resolution provides a higher image quality but also requires a higher bit rate The resolution options listed depend on the type of camer...

Page 36: ...he default value displayed 12 RTSP port Specify the port used to stream video over an RSTP port Use port 554 Multicast address Specify the multicast address It is always 0 0 0 0 Naming the camera This...

Page 37: ...econds prior to the alarm event Pre event time options include No Pre record 5 default 10 15 20 25 and 30 seconds The post event record time is used if you have the motion detection and or external al...

Page 38: ...hedule to take effect If you set your record type to Motion detection or other related alarm types you must define the motion detection alarm in order to trigger motion recording See Chapter 7 Alarm s...

Page 39: ...ed 4 Define the area for camera tampering Check the Start Draw box Place your mouse pointer at a point on the screen from where you want to start marking the video tampering area Drag the mouse pointe...

Page 40: ...ts is triggered Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2 More than one output can be selected 7 Click Save to save changes made Adding extra text on screen You can add up to four lines of text on screen This...

Page 41: ...changes made Camera image settings You may need to adjust the camera image depending on the camera model or location background in order to get the best image quality You can adjust the brightness co...

Page 42: ...lect one of the three options to control camera focus Auto focus The lens continuously adjusts to the correct focus automatically for the sharpest picture This is the default setting Manual The focus...

Page 43: ...e object in the center from appearing too dark Default setting is Disable White balance White balance WB tells the camera what the color white looks like Based on this information the dome camera will...

Page 44: ...UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual To restore camera settings 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Restore Image subfolder to open its screen 2 Click OK You will receive a prompt asking...

Page 45: ...escribes how to configure the response to motion detection See Figure 16 below Each folder is explained in detail in the following sections Figure 16 Motion menu screens PTZ channel Use this menu to d...

Page 46: ...lt is 2s PT label Define for how long the pan tilt PT label is displayed on screen The label can be displayed for a few seconds for example always displayed Always open or never displayed Always close...

Page 47: ...osition screen You can either manually move the camera to the desired home position using the PTZ controls or select a predefined preset position Click Save to save this position as the home position...

Page 48: ...preset has been already defined Preset label Specifies the preset name Save Saves any changes made Del Deletes the selected preset Note Predefined presets cannot be deleted Call Calls up the selected...

Page 49: ...e area under surveillance This can useful be when you do not want an area in the field of view to be observed such as a neighboring property for example The focus can also be restricted so that the ca...

Page 50: ...ears on the screen with instructions on defining the movement limitation to the left Using the PTZ direction buttons manually move the camera to the left until the desired limit is reached Click OK to...

Page 51: ...presets must already exist before a preset tour can be set up The step number is the order the camera will follow while cycling through the preset tour The dwell time is the length of time for which a...

Page 52: ...30 160 31 170 32 190 33 210 34 230 35 250 36 270 37 290 38 310 39 330 40 350 To set up a preset tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen 2 Select a preset tour number...

Page 53: ...Save to save the changes To preview a preset tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Patrol subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the preset tour to be previewed from the Patrol No dropdown list 3 Clic...

Page 54: ...rd stop Stop recording the selected shadow tour Record clear Deletes the selected shadow tour Preview Previews the tour to check that it is as desired Stop Stop the preview Note The motion limit stop...

Page 55: ...eplayed to check that it is correct To delete a shadow tour 1 In the Motion folder click the Pattern subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the shadow tour to be deleted from the Pattern list 3 Select...

Page 56: ...the area directly below the dome camera The dome camera takes the center of the selected view as the starting point when setting a mask Figure 23 Mask information Area to be masked Privacy mask 0 90...

Page 57: ...be defined Note You cannot adjust an area already drawn Click Clear All to delete all drawn areas and redraw 4 Click Save to save changes Time task Use this menu to define the schedule of tasks such a...

Page 58: ...usly frame by frame Random scan The camera randomly scans either horizontally or vertically Patrol preset tour Pattern shadow tour Preset Panorama scan The camera simultaneously scans horizontally and...

Page 59: ...ion can be recorded See Defining a recording schedule on page 32 3 Settings areas Define the on screen area that can trigger a motion detection alarm and the detection sensitivity level See below 4 Li...

Page 60: ...the screen from where you want to start marking the motion detection area Drag the mouse pointer over the screen to mark the area sensitive to motion Several areas can be defined If you want to mark m...

Page 61: ...changes Event schedule for alarms Use the deployment time menu to schedule when events can be registered It specifies when the alarm inputs and outputs as well as motion detection and tamper alarms ca...

Page 62: ...not overlap 4 Select another day of the week to set up its event schedule Or Copy the event schedule to other days of the week by checking the days required 5 Click Save to save changes Alarm set up T...

Page 63: ...er alarm output Check which of the camera s alarm outputs is triggered Alarm Output 1 or Alarm Output 2 More than one output can be selected PTZ linkage Select how you want the camera s PTZ to respond...

Page 64: ...when the alarm input stops 4 Select an output mode This refers to the sensor type You can select Normal Open NO or Normal Close NC according to the sensor type 5 If required copy the settings of this...

Page 65: ...See Figure 28 on page 62 Passwords limit access to the camera and the same password can be used by several users When creating a new user you must give the user a password There is no default passwor...

Page 66: ...ts Admin cannot be deleted Operator This user can only change the configuration of his her own account An operator cannot create or delete other users Viewer This user can use live mode record and pla...

Page 67: ...subfolder to open its screen 2 Select the user to be deleted from the list 3 Click the Delete button 4 Confirm that you want to delete the user 5 Click OK to accept the change and return to the User M...

Page 68: ...dated When you upgrade the firmware all existing settings are unchanged Only the new features are added with their default settings To upgrade the firmware through the Web browser 1 Download on to you...

Page 69: ...er Default to open its screen Click OK to the question Restore the default settings You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera Reboot the camera Use the Reboot Device menu option to res...

Page 70: ...Chapter 8 Camera management 66 UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual...

Page 71: ...ification Direction The compass direction the camera is pointing The information is displayed in the format NEXXX TXXX where NEXXX is the position north east in degrees and TXXX the vertical position...

Page 72: ...See User management on page 61 for more information Taking a snapshot You can take a snapshot of a scene in live mode Simply click the snapshot button to save an image which is in JPEG format Snapsho...

Page 73: ...e listed in the File List box They are arranged by start of time 6 Playback control bar Click to control how the selected file is played back Play pause stop reverse fast forward and play the next fil...

Page 74: ...more information To play back a recorded file 1 Search for the desired video files using the Playback screen Recordings can be searched by date and time They are listed in the file list box and are a...

Page 75: ...the search results listed in the Log window these four log types are shown under Main information types and each has its own sub information type listed which provides a description of the cause of th...

Page 76: ...rding times 5 Click the Search button to start your search The search results are shown on the log window 6 Click the Preview button in the menu toolbar to the return to the live view Archiving record...

Page 77: ...lue from the drop down list Table 13 Predefined presets Preset number Function Preset number Function 33 Pan 180 93 Set manual limit stops 34 Pan zero 94 Remote reboot 35 Patrol 1 Tour 1 96 Stop a sca...

Page 78: ...Chapter 9 Camera operation 74 UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual...

Page 79: ...ite Orange 1 2 Orange Orange 2 3 White Green White Green 3 4 Blue Blue 4 5 White Blue White Blue 5 6 Green Green 6 7 White Brown White Brown 7 8 Brown Brown 8 Figure 32 Cross over cable 1 White Orange...

Page 80: ...Appendix A Pin definitions 76 UVP 1 3 MPX HD 18X PTZ Camera User Manual...

Page 81: ...erview description 28 Camera image quality adjusting 37 Camera motion auto scan speed 42 home preset position 43 keypad control speed 42 park action 42 power loss position 42 preset speed 42 proportio...

Page 82: ...ndant mount camera installing 7 Playback playing back recorded files 70 searching recorded video 68 Playback interface 68 Power loss position of camera 42 Pre and post event recording times descriptio...

Page 83: ...ers 62 delete a user 63 modify password 63 V Video quality setup 30 W Web browser access camera 14 overview of the interface 15 Web browser security level add camera to Windows Vista and Windows 7 tru...

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