Messoa SPD982 User Manual Download Page 7

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Interface

Description

1

Top Cover

The bubble-like top cover acts like an upper protection for camera body. By 
loosening the 4 anti-drop screws embedded, user can further install Micro SD 
card and desiccant onto the internal camera body.

2

Rear Cap

The rear cap covers the internal interface panel where user can, after loosening 
the 2 screws, freely connect required cables with corresponding ports when 
necessary. Also, the safety cord screw is attached here for installing demand.

3

AC 24V Ports

Connect to an applicable AC 24V power supply. Note that NC (No Connection) 
port is without function but for foolproof identification. Avoid utilizing AC 24V 
power supply option when PoE+ is in use.

NC

4

RJ-45 PoE+ Port

Cable this port to a standard network device, via Ethernet cable, for internet 
connection or to a PoE+ compatible device for both power supply and internet 
connection.

5

Default

Press and hold the button by a pin or sharp object for 6 seconds to restore to the 
default camera settings.

6

Reset

Press and hold the button by a pin or sharp object for 1 second to reboot the 
camera.

7

Audio IN

Connect to an auxiliary microphone that is able to receive surrounding sound and 
transmit to camera.

Audio GND

8

COM (Alarm Out COM)

Connect to external device that is activated by alarm event signal from camera. 
Connect to either NC or NO port is based on the connected device in applied 
environment.

NC (Normally Closed)
NO (Normally Open)

9

GND (Alarm In GND)

Connect to multiple external devices (up to 4 devices at maximum) that can 
detect and trigger alarm input signal to camera. GND port is basically shared by 
the connected multiple alarm input devices.

1 (Alarm In 1)
2 (Alarm In 2)
3 (Alarm In 3)
4 (Alarm In 4)

Table 1 - 1: Pictorial Index Definition

Caution

Never connect more than one type of power supply (PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) and AC 24V) at the same time 
to avoid damage to the camera.

Note

Power supply terminal/adaptor for IO connectors and field wiring should comply with the Class 2 
Circuit standard for ensuring safe from electrical fires and providing acceptable protection against 
electrical shock.

Summary of Contents for SPD982

Page 1: ...User Manual 201607 982 983 A2 Speed Dome Network Camera SPD982 SPD983...

Page 2: ...ng Safety Cord 11 2 2 8 Before Powering Camera 11 3 Connection 12 3 1 Network Topology 12 3 2 System Requirements 12 3 3 Connecting Process 13 3 3 1 Default IP address 13 3 3 2 Connecting from a compu...

Page 3: ...1 4 2 9 Event Log 45 4 2 10 PTZ Settings 46 Appendix A Specifications of 3MP Speed Dome Network Camera 50 Appendix B Specifications of 3MP Speed Dome Network Camera 53...

Page 4: ...mple light fixtures for long periods of time Although this unit is waterproof and suitable for both indoor and outdoor usages please do not sink the unit into water Contact your dealer in case of sunk...

Page 5: ...be determined by turning the unit off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the...

Page 6: ...4 1 Product Overview 1 1 Physical Characteristics 305 1 209 28 Unit mm Figure 1 1 Physical Dimension 2 1 3 4 8 5 6 7 9 Figure 1 2 Pictorial Index...

Page 7: ...conds to restore to the default camera settings 6 Reset Press and hold the button by a pin or sharp object for 1 second to reboot the camera 7 Audio IN Connect to an auxiliary microphone that is able...

Page 8: ...uick Guide 1 Please contact your dealer if any of the items is lost Following tools might help you complete the installation Drills Screwdrivers Wire cutters 2 2 1 Checking Appearance When first unbox...

Page 9: ...g order 1 Loosen the 4 top cover screws and detach the top cover away from the camera body Top Cover Screws 4 Figure 2 1 Disassembling the Camera 2 Remove the protective materials that cover the lens...

Page 10: ...installation 1 Loosen the 2 lens cover screws and detach the cover away from the camera body 2 Insert a micro SD card into the card slot indicated red within the figure below followed by turning the l...

Page 11: ...g the desiccant vertically into the slot in place The properly held desiccant can offer the required function accordingly Desiccant Slot Desiccant Figure 2 4 Desiccant Installation 2 2 5 Assembling Ca...

Page 12: ...ad and need to be blocked out via plugs when not in use Finally assemble the compression kit together and rotate the compression cap clockwise to compress the kit tightly in case of liquid leak After...

Page 13: ...Depending on the mounting surface you may require different screws and anchors To prevent the camera from falling off accidentally ensure that the cord is connected to a firm place strong enough to w...

Page 14: ...1 GB or above Display NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or ATI Mobility Radeon 9500 System Software Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Windows 7 or above Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or 10 Unit P...

Page 15: ...mputer 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 do this simply start a command prompt Windows fr...

Page 16: ...es 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 options...

Page 17: ...ows Download signed ActiveX controls Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls Prompt Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting Prompt Figure 3 4 Security Settings 2 4...

Page 18: ...ng Enable Figure 3 6 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 19: ...have multiple cameras connected to your local network locate the MAC address on the camera to distinguish the target camera from others 5 Configure the following settings as needed NAME Enter a descri...

Page 20: ...de indicates your current login user level with Logout option which enables you to log out after pressing We mainly focus on Live View functionalities in this chapter and will detail Configuration in...

Page 21: ...s within table for more understanding Icon Definition The Snapshot button is for taking a snapshot saved in a user defined file path The Manual Recording button is for users to activate recording func...

Page 22: ...introduce them one by one in the following chapters Figure 4 3 Configure 4 2 1 PTZ Control The control panel of PTZ is for users to conveniently execute pan tilt zoom functions with ease The below scr...

Page 23: ...ll the preset positions settings 14 Input a preset number in the input field followed by moving camera to a desired position and zoom magnification Finally click Set to complete a preset position sett...

Page 24: ...ng H 264 or MJPEG By default there are up to 6 profiles which have own respective sub settings including Resolution Codec Frame Rate GOP Length QoS DSCP Codepoint Profile Rate Control and Bit Rate can...

Page 25: ...23 Figure 4 6 Codec Settings...

Page 26: ...nce between 2 I frames is smaller which needs more network bandwidth with better image By contrast larger number consumes less bandwidth but is hard to be recovered The default GOP Length is 20 QoS DS...

Page 27: ...ps 320x240 30fps 640x480 3fps 1280x720 30fps 320x176 30fps 640x480 3fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG Table 4 5 Correlations of Resolution Streams FPS Codecs PAL Resolution Single stream Double stream...

Page 28: ...erent applications The available shutter speed options vary from NTSC to PAL system Manual Gain When exposure mode is Manual users can adjust preferred manual gain value ranging from 0 to 36 The detai...

Page 29: ...view WDR enables the capture and display of both bright and dark areas in the same frame in a way that there are details in both areas i e bright areas are not saturated and dark areas are not too dar...

Page 30: ...0 to 255 Decreasing saturation brings the image closer to a grayscale image that is monochrome or black and white Selecting 255 provides the deepest saturation Sharpness Increasing the sharpness value...

Page 31: ...vacy mask you need first to turn ON one of the eight privacy zones multiple available and adjust the privacy mask size by pressing with left click and dragging to outline a desired privacy frame Also...

Page 32: ...rotocol quality without having to open specific ports for streaming Users inside a firewall can utilize this protocol to allow streaming data through It is recommended to use the default port number 8...

Page 33: ...nding to RS Router Solicitation for IPv6 address designation Enable DHCPv6 If enabled the camera will automatically obtain an available dynamic IP address under IPv6 protocol from the DHCP server each...

Page 34: ...t is the maximum of FTP Client connections not the maximum of IE Window s connections FTP Function Simply click ON to activate the FTP function or OFF to disable it To log on the FTP simply enter ftp...

Page 35: ...er efficiency Figure 4 15 RTSP Settings Basic Settings Authentication Enabling the authentication will improve the verifying mechanism and thus make the RTSP connection process more secured and much s...

Page 36: ...254 for user to define individually Note Please click Save button to save your settings or click Reset to Default to set all the data and options back to the factory default settings SNMP SNMP Simple...

Page 37: ...Save button to save your settings or click Reset to Default to set all the data and options back to the factory default settings 802 1X 802 1X is an IEEE Standard for Port based Network Access Contro...

Page 38: ...Manually input IP addresses 10 max in the fields to be allowed or denied Allow Tick this option to make inputted IP addresses allowed to access IP camera Deny Tick this option to make inputted IP addr...

Page 39: ...user click New User and then input a desired username and password reenter for confirm field Finally click Save to take effect Available for Operators and Guest Note that at the maximum of 5 users Ope...

Page 40: ...tector connected with the camera detects motion based on heat emission an alarm message would be displayed on the Web Client screen for notification On the other hand by connecting with an alarm outpu...

Page 41: ...e across networking Users can receive Alarm or Motion information via email if anything triggered by selecting here to enable Figure 4 22 SMTP Recording Condition SMTP Server SMTP Server Input a serve...

Page 42: ...LS can also be used to tunnel an entire network stack to create a VPN as is the case with OpenVPN Email Notification Triggered When either Alarm or Motion condition is enabled users can edit the relat...

Page 43: ...ring the FTP IP address or hostname the Login ID and password with port FTP Sever Input a FTP server name Login ID Input a user name with privilege to access the server Password Input the password ass...

Page 44: ...to set all the data and options back to the factory default settings Edge Recording Image files can be saved onto the SD card through well setting in the section Please make sure to insert SD card pr...

Page 45: ...TP Server Select it to synchronize date time with the assigned NTP server NTP Set up your NTP related settings here if NTP Server enabled NTP Server Please input desired NTP server in the field Synchr...

Page 46: ...ware update Please close any other browser connections before firmware update Never disconnect power or LAN cable during the updating process It takes approximately 3 minutes for the camera to reboot...

Page 47: ...m local to the camera Export User Configurations Press Export to download configuration settings from the camera to local computer Reboot Camera Press Reboot Camera to reboot the camera Software Facto...

Page 48: ...ignated groups 1 2 3 4 Pan Tilt Setting Tilt Angle To toggle between indoor outdoor tilt angles for corresponding different applications Auto Flip Set ON allows unit to tilt 180 degrees and to reposit...

Page 49: ...d hold Near Far to adjust your desired focus Note Click Reset to Default to set all the data and options back to the factory default settings Position Setting Set Position The camera provides up to 12...

Page 50: ...ximum 128 preset points without limited scan range Simply tick on each position to enable it Position number with tick sign indicates it is selected now Stop Duration sec Set interval of stop period b...

Page 51: ...e from patrol mode is that it enables users to set their preferred viewing points more flexibly and freely not limited within chosen from preset positions to build up a patrolling group Figure 4 37 Pa...

Page 52: ...Focus Varifocal Focal Length f 4 3 103 2mm F1 6 5 Focus Zoom Autofocus motorized Remote Zoom Limit Up to 240X zoom optical 24X digital 10X View Angle FOV H 55 Wide 3 Tele V 42 Wide 2 Tele 3MP H 52 Wid...

Page 53: ...S FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 v6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X TLS TTLS Ethernet 1 x 10 100 base T Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ45 PoE PoE IEEE 802 3at Class 4 Complia...

Page 54: ...es Pendent Mount SAD702 SAD714 Wall Mount SAD703 SAD713 Parapet Wall Mount SAD706 Corner Mount SAD707 Pole Mount SAD708 Pipe Extension Bracket SAD709 1 No memory card clot local storage function for A...

Page 55: ...Focus Varifocal Focal Length f 4 3 129mm F1 6 5 Focus Zoom Autofocus motorized Remote Zoom Limit Up to 300X zoom optical 30X digital 10X View Angle FOV H 56 Wide 3 Tele V 42 Wide 2 Tele 3MP H 52 Wide...

Page 56: ...S FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 v6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X TLS TTLS Ethernet 1 x 10 100 base T Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ45 PoE PoE IEEE 802 3at Class 4 Complia...

Page 57: ...es Pendent Mount SAD702 SAD714 Wall Mount SAD703 SAD713 Parapet Wall Mount SAD706 Corner Mount SAD707 Pole Mount SAD708 Pipe Extension Bracket SAD709 1 No memory card clot local storage function for A...

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