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Single stream 

Double stream 

Triple stream 

2048×1536 

2048×1536 @ 15fps 

(H.264/M-JPEG) 

N/A 

N/A 

2304×1296 

2304×1296 @ 15fps 

(H.264) 

N/A 

N/A 

1920×1080 

1920×1080 @ 30fps 

(H.264*/M-JPEG) 

1920x1080,  720x480 @ 30fps*  

1920x1080, 640x480 @ 30fps* 

1920x1080, 352x240 @ 30fps* 

(H.264*, H.264/M-JPEG*) 

1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 ,   3 5 2 x 2 4 0 ,   3 5 2 x 2 4 0   @   3 0 f p s 

(H.264, H.264/M-JPEG, H.264/M-JPEG) 

1280×960 

1280×960 @ 30fps 

(H.264/M-JPEG) 

1280x960,    1280x720 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      800x600 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      352x240 @ 30fps 

(H.264/M-JPEG, H.264/M-JPEG) 

1280x960,    1280x720, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x960,   800x600, 800x600 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      800x600, 720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      800x600, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      800x600, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      800x600, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      720x480, 720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      720x480, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,   720x480, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      720x480, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      704x480, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      704x480, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      704x480, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      640x480, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      640x480, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x960,      352x240, 352x240 @ 30fps 

(H.264/M-JPEG, H.264/M-JPEG, H.264/M-JPEG) 

1280×720 

1280×720 @ 30fps 

(H.264/M-JPEG) 

1280x720,    1280x720 @ 30fps** 

1280x720,      800x600 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      352x240 @ 30fps** 

(H.264**/M-JPEG, H.264/M-JPEG**) 

1280x720,    1280x720, 800x600 @ 30fps 

1280x720,    1280x720, 720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,    1280x720, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,    1280x720, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,    1280x720, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      800x600, 800x600 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      800x600, 720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      800x600, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      800x600, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      800x600, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      720x480, 720x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      720x480, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      720x480, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      720x480, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      704x480, 704x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      704x480, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      704x480, 352x240 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      640x480, 640x480 @ 30fps 

1280x720,      640x480, 352x240 @ 30fps** 

1280x720,      352x240, 352x240 @ 30fps 

(H.264**/M-JPEG, H.264/M-JPEG**, 

H.264**/M-JPEG) 

*Profile 1, 2, & 3 defaults. 
**Profile 4, 5, & 6 defaults. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LPR606

Page 1: ...3 Megapixel IR Bullet LPR ANPR Network Camera User Manual 201312 606 A1...

Page 2: ...1 NOTICE Please read this manual thoroughly and save it for future use before attempting to connect or operate this unit...

Page 3: ...2 5 Adjusting the zoom focus vari focal default reset button 12 2 2 6 Adjusting the Sun shield hood 12 2 2 7 Network Topology 13 2 2 8 System Requirements 14 2 3 Connection 15 2 3 1 Default IP addres...

Page 4: ...ted or lens to be fogged Avoid aligning the lens to very bright objects example light fixtures for long periods of time Avoid operating or storing the unit in the following locations Extremely humid d...

Page 5: ...does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the unit off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference For example try reori...

Page 6: ...etailed explanation of the menu tree The reader is supposed to be able to get following information in the manual Product Overview the main functions and system requirements of the unit Installation a...

Page 7: ...6 1 Product Overview 1 1 Physical Characteristics FIGURE 1 1 PHYSICAL DIMENSION PICTORIAL INDEX Refer to table 1 1 for definitions Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 8: ...ts the Mount 5 Sun shield To minimize the effects of rain and sunlight on image quality 6 Externally adjustable focal length focus To adjust the Near Far and Tele Wide controls 7 Reset button and Defa...

Page 9: ...o signal Caution When rotated the knob to remove the default reset cover please tighten the screw to avoid water leaking after adjustment Note Connectors and field wiring terminals for external Class...

Page 10: ...screws Please contact your dealer if any item missing 2 2 Installation Following tools might help you complete the installation a drill screwdrivers wire cutters 2 2 1 Checking Appearance When first...

Page 11: ...ors than those supplied may be required To prevent the unit from falling off ensure that it is mounted to a firm place ceiling slab or channel using a safety wire strong enough to withstand the total...

Page 12: ...o the power plugs with one of the following options AC 24V Connect 24V cables to terminals AC 24V PoE Connect the RJ 45 jack to a PoE compatible network device that supplied power through the Ethernet...

Page 13: ...fault reset button 1 Use a screwdriver to adjust the Near Far and Tele Wide controls Please be careful when adjusting Near Far and Tele Wide so as to avoid damage to the lens 2 Use a flat head screwdr...

Page 14: ...sunshade problems Don t adjust the sun shield position excessively to avoid housing damaged FIGURE 2 7 ADJUSTING THE SUN SHIELD HOOD 2 2 7 Network Topology The camera can deliver video images and audi...

Page 15: ...t Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or above Unit Power Supply AC 24V PoE Networking Wired 10 100BASE T Ethernet RJ 45 connector a switch is required for surv...

Page 16: ...from a computer 1 Make sure the unit and your computer are in the same subnet 2 Check whether if the networking available between the unit and the computer by executing ping the default IP address To...

Page 17: ...ookies Click OK 2 When a proxy server is used click Internet Options on the Tools menus of Internet Explorer select Connect tab click LAN button and set proxy server 3 Change Security in Internet opti...

Page 18: ...ows Download signed ActiveX controls Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls Prompt Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting Prompt FIGURE 2 5 SECURITY SETTINGS 2 4...

Page 19: ...ng Enable FIGURE 2 5 SECURITY SETTINGS 4 4 Press OK to save the settings Close all Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows and restart a new window This will allow the new settings taking effect Type your...

Page 20: ...in operation at present Press Search to find more units 4 Locate and double click the camera you want to configure the network settings If you have multiple cameras connected to your local network loc...

Page 21: ...After you click the ePTZ button an ePTZ control panel will shows up where you can click the corresponding indicators to perform desired operations To zoom in out Click the indicator repeatedly to zoom...

Page 22: ...21 3 2 Configuration When clicked on Setup a window will be pop out for configuring Image Network System Event and Record...

Page 23: ...22 3 2 1 Image Settings 3 2 1 1 Codec...

Page 24: ...IF is the lowest resolution 2304 1296 supports H 264 only Frame Rate PAL 1 25 NTSC 1 30 Frame rate is based on second PAL H 264 or M JPEG single stream 2048 1536 H 264 single stream 2304 1296 1080P 19...

Page 25: ...480 704x480 30fps 1280x960 704x480 640x480 30fps 1280x960 704x480 352x240 30fps 1280x960 640x480 640x480 30fps 1280x960 640x480 352x240 30fps 1280x960 352x240 352x240 30fps H 264 M JPEG H 264 M JPEG H...

Page 26: ...00 720x480 352x240 30fps 800x600 704x480 704x480 30fps 800x600 704x480 640x480 30fps 800x600 704x480 352x240 30fps 800x600 640x480 640x480 30fps 800x600 640x480 352x240 30fps 800x600 352x240 352x240 3...

Page 27: ...sitivity is still not good enough under High gain condition at dark Optimal image level can be maintained by appropriate gain and shutter combination that determined automatically inside the unit syst...

Page 28: ...he IRIS to its maximum or select Close to close the IRIS so that no light is let into the lens When Auto is selected the IRIS will automatically compensate according to the light conditions Level can...

Page 29: ...the brightness of a selected area to optimal image level This function is necessary when an auto iris lens tends to close due to an intense light coming from back of object in the area wished to view...

Page 30: ...to user requirement ranging from level 0 to 255 The green G gin is used to adjust the color of green in the viewing image It allows adjusting green gain manually according to user requirement ranging...

Page 31: ...reasing the sharpness value will sharpen the edges and small feature of viewing images If the edges appear too smooth or blurred increase the sharpness otherwise decrease the sharpness Sharpness value...

Page 32: ...31 3 2 1 5 Privacy Zone...

Page 33: ...n click Save Zone to complete the selection To cancel the mask setting simply clicks Delete Zone Note At max 8 masks can be set on the screen Caution The privacy zone area is a factor increased by 16...

Page 34: ...ortant i e a region of interest ROI When a ROI is specified the camera will assign a higher number of bits to the ROI area to deliver better video quality than non ROI areas Function Select ON or OFF...

Page 35: ...use default number 255 255 255 0 If the subnet mask is not properly configured the unit may not be able to communicate with other devices on the network Default Gateway Leave blank as default setting...

Page 36: ...ow s connections Simply click OFF to disable the FTP function Simply click ON to activate the FTP function and follow the following procedures to set up related settings To log on the FTP simply enter...

Page 37: ...esired options and values are chosen please be remembered to click save button to save all settings Note RTSP URLs for RTSP Stream 1 RTSP Stream 2 and RTSP Stream3 are rtsp ip address stream 1 rtsp ip...

Page 38: ...ient can receive these data and analyze them The event data usually includes event trigger time coordinate etc 3 2 2 3 SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is an Internet standard protocol on...

Page 39: ...entifiers OID Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to Default to set all the data and options...

Page 40: ...a free DDNS provider that you registered with Host name Enter the hostname that you created with the DDNS provider User Name Password Enter the user name and password of the account that you created w...

Page 41: ...disable PPPoE function User Name Password Enter the user name and password of your PPPoE account 3 2 2 6 802 1x If your local area network is using 802 1x authentication to enhance the security then...

Page 42: ...r 802 1x RADIUS server EAP method Select the EAP method as used in your 802 1x RADIUS server Click Apply to enable the settings CA certificate Click Browse and locate the certificate file and then cli...

Page 43: ...to synchronize the date and time of the unit with the computer clock Synchronize with NTP Server Select NTP in the Synchronization Mode to synchronize the date and time with the dedicated NTP Server...

Page 44: ...t is located Daylight Saving Tick Daylight Saving to enable the daylight saving function if in a daylight saving time zone effective in NTP mode only Note Please click Save button to save your setting...

Page 45: ...tion The default login name and password of guests are user 1 user 1 5 and 0000 however desired user name and password of guests may be altered like those of administrator s Caution The user name and...

Page 46: ...45 Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to Default to set all the data and options back to defaults...

Page 47: ...ower or LAN cable during the firmware update process It takes approximately 3 minutes for the unit to reboot after firmware update process Please reboot the computer as well after firmware update proc...

Page 48: ...nto factory default Press Software Factory Default to reset all settings back to factory default excluding network setting Press Hardware Factory Default to reset all settings back to factory default...

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Page 50: ...n Sensitivity Choose different levels of sensitivity from high medium and low High Motion is activated with slight changes in brightness or motion Low Motion is activated with big changes in brightnes...

Page 51: ...mally open or NC for normally close NO Normally Opened An alarm will be triggered when the external contact closes NC Normally Closed An alarm will be triggered when the external contact opens Alarm O...

Page 52: ...her the sensitivity the lower the volume is required to set off an alarm 3 2 5 Recording Settings 3 2 5 1 FTP Recording Users can save image files via FTP by setting FTP trigger mode beforehand Record...

Page 53: ...et 21 as default or change to dedicated number Note The default login name and password are guest and 1234 Period Settings Determine the recording condition OFF All Day Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 from s...

Page 54: ...ecorded immediately before a motion occurs Pre Recording Cycle Set a time interval before recording Recording Frame Set the number of frame when recording Recording Cycle Set a time interval for recor...

Page 55: ...ng an E mail account Recording Condition Trigger Mode You can trigger SMTP recording by alarm or recording by motion audio detection User can choose to e mail the recording of Alarm Motion or Audio Wh...

Page 56: ...hanism which serves as a parameter to the AUTH command The PLAIN authentication mechanism is described in RFC 2595 PLAIN is the least secure of all the SASL authentication mechanisms since the passwor...

Page 57: ...56 Alarm In Motion Detection Audio E mail Notification Subject The subject of the E mail Message The contexts of E mail Image Attachment Select on first and choose the image to attach with...

Page 58: ...larm in or motion detection function is set Tick enable and input the email address accordingly Select either way Alarm Motion or Audio for sending E mail Note Please click Save button to save your se...

Page 59: ...0IRE Shutter speed 1 30 sec IR LED OFF 0 1 Lux 10IRE Shutter speed 1 30 sec IR LED ON 0 Lux Video Output NTSC 720 X 480 30fps PAL 720 X 576 25fps Bit Rate Control CBR VBR Lens Lens Type Built in Varif...

Page 60: ...ol IPv4 HTTP HTTPS TCP RTSP RTCP RTP ICMP UDP IGMP DNS DHCP ARP NTP SNMP UPnP SMTP FTP DDNS PPPoE Bonjour 802 1X Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 PoE IEEE 802 3af Cla...

Page 61: ...nt Operating Temperature Powered by AC24V 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F Powered by PoE 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Operating Humidity 90 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals...

Page 62: ...the conditions we suggest 1 The camera height should be higher than 1 5 Meter 4 9 ft 2 Vertical angle should not be less than 40 degrees 3 The captured image should cover the full width of the vehicl...

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