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NETWORK PTZ CAMERA

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for SNP-3301

Page 1: ...Before installing and operating this product please read this manual thoroughly 37x 30x Network PTZ Camera SNP 3370 3301 User Guide English ...

Page 2: ...ry Wiring Diagrams 16 3 2 DIP Switch Settings 17 3 3 Preparing Adapter and Cable 25 3 4 Connecting Monitor 26 3 5 Preparing Installing Camera Bracket 27 3 6 Ceiling Installation Example 28 3 7 Network Configuration Connection via Website 30 Ch 4 Using Web Viewer 35 4 1 Using Web Viewer 35 4 1 1 Login 35 4 1 2 Monitoring Screen 36 4 2 Administrator Page 41 4 2 1 Video Setup 41 4 2 1 1 Video Audio 4...

Page 3: ... CD Notes 4 2 2 2 Group 64 4 2 2 3 Tour 65 4 2 2 4 Trace Auto Run 66 4 2 3 Config Page 67 4 2 3 1 Network 67 4 2 3 2 IP Filtering 75 4 2 3 3 Alarm Sensor 76 4 2 3 4 E mail FTP Alarm 78 4 2 4 System 80 4 2 4 1 Product Info 80 4 2 4 2 User 81 4 2 4 3 Time 83 4 2 4 4 Log Message 84 4 2 4 5 Upgrade 85 Ch 5 Troubleshooting 86 PC Requirements 88 Specifications 89 Dimension 91 ...

Page 4: ... If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed ...

Page 5: ...roducts and indicates that the product satisfies the EU RoHS Directive ÿProduct Warranty and Limited Liability The manufacturer of this product is not responsible for the sale of the product nor does the manufacturer delegate such responsibility to a third party The product warranty does not cover accidents negligence abuse or improper use for the item in whole or in any part Additionally the manu...

Page 6: ... helps protect the safety of the user and prevent property damage loss Please read it carefully for safe and proper use of your product öIf you have questions about the product please contact your local vendor Please note that no ancillary costs occurring during the service of your product hiring a ladder car for example are covered by the warranty öPlease disconnect the plug from the outlet durin...

Page 7: ...an unusual amount of heat is emanating from your camera It may result in fire Do not install the product in a damp area or where it may be exposed to flammable liquids and or gas The product malfunctions electric shock and or fire may occur Do not install the product on a structurally unsound surface The product may become detached and fall Do not handle the power plug with wet hands It may cause ...

Page 8: ...n Severe fluctuations in ambient luminance such as flickering of old fluorescent lights may cause the product to malfunction Do not drop the product or subject it to strong shocks or vibration It may damage the product Never point the camera directly at the sun or other powerful sources of light You may severely damage the charge coupled device CCD Do not touch the camera lens It is the most impor...

Page 9: ...nment use the outdoor housing Avoid installing and operating the camera in the following places t 1MBDFT XIFSF UIF UFNQFSBUVSF FYDFFET UIF DBNFSB T SFDPNNFOEFE SBOHF Indoors 10 50 Outdoors Refer to the housing manual t 1MBDFT XIFSF ESBTUJD UFNQFSBUVSF DIBOHFT PDDVS F H FBS BO BJS DPOEJUJPOFS t 1MBDFT UIBU BSF FYQPTFE UP TUFBN PJM BOE GMBNNBCMF TVCTUBODFT F H OTJEF B LJUDIFO t 1MBDFT UIBU BSF FYQPT...

Page 10: ... network patterns can be saved and replayed Auto Swing You can command the camera to perform the Pan or Tilt operation repeatedly between 2 37x 30x Zoom Lens with Autofocus Capacity Smart P T Day Night Technology The built in 37x 30x optical zoom lens with autofocus capacity is combined with a 12x digital zoom providing a maximum of 444x 360x zoom The Pan and Tilt speed compensation option allows ...

Page 11: ...h two different codecs H 264 MPEG 4 JPEG and transfer them in real time SD memory cards can be used to store event data You can mask up to 8 desired areas on the screen for privacy protection The camera s motion detection is integrated with various alert options you can set it up to transfer a still image via FTP or e mail or store the image to an SD memory card upon detecting movement Audio data ...

Page 12: ...dapter SD Card 2GB 2 1 Package Contents Accessories The following items are sold separately from the camera Housing STH 380NPO Outdoor Housing forVery Low Temperature Environments 40 50 STH 370NPE Flush Mount Indoor Housing for PTZ Dome Camera 10 50 STH 370NPI Indoor Housing 10 50 STH 360NPO Lightweight Outdoor Housing 20 50 ...

Page 13: ... Brackets STB 340PCM Corner Mount STB 370NPC Ceiling Installation Base STB 330PPM Pole Mount STB 496PPV Ceiling Bracket STB 25PF Indoor Flange STB 270PWV Wall Bracket STB 350PPM Parapet Mount STB 30PF Indoor Flange STB 270B Setup Box ...

Page 14: ... OFF OFF ON 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 ON ON ON ON ON OFF AUX1 AUX2 Response ON ON 4 1 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF X O OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Bottom Unlock Button SW1 SW2 SW3 Communication Switch SW4 SW5 ID Switch Safety Cable Hook For instructions on configuring the switches please refer...

Page 15: ... separately t 5IF NBYJNVN QPXFS DBQBDJUZ PG UIF BMBSN BOE 69 PVUQVUT JT 7 7 BOE 250VAC 0 25A t 5P DPOOFDU QSPEVDUT PWFS UIF DBNFSB T DBQBDJUZ please use an additional relay device t POOFDUJOH UIF QPXFS DPOOFDUPS BOE incorrectly to the NC NO and COM ports can cause a short circuit which may lead to fire and damage the camera Caution Communications and AUX D D TX TX GND A_COM A_NO Refer to Control S...

Page 16: ...a and Accessory Wiring Diagrams Connecting directly to the SCC 3100A controller Connecting to the NVR SRN 3250 6450 RS 485 RS 422 Camera Camera D D 59 59 D D 39 39 39 39 59 59 59 59 SCC 3100A Data Box Port 1 SCC 3100A Data Box Port 1 SCC 3100A Data Box Local Area Network IP Camera SRN 3250 6450 ...

Page 17: ...4 1 STW OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 Pelco D OFF OFF OFF ON 3 Pelco P OFF OFF ON OFF 4 SEC OFF OFF ON ON 5 Panasonic OFF ON OFF OFF 6 Vicon OFF ON OFF ON 7 Honeywell OFF ON ON OFF 8 AD OFF ON ON ON 9 Reserved ON OFF OFF OFF 10 Reserved ON OFF OFF ON 11 Reserved ON OFF ON OFF 12 Reserved ON OFF ON ON 13 Reserved ON ON OFF OFF 14 Reserved ON ON OFF ON 15 Reserved ON ON ON OFF 16 Reserved ON ON ON ON ö Factory ...

Page 18: ...and controller Response or No Response To prevent the attenuation of communication signals between the camera and controller cameras that are a long distance from the camera and controller communication loop must be set up with the proper termination settings Function ON OFF SW2 3 Transfer Mode Switch RS 422 4Wire RS 485 2Wire Function ON OFF SW2 4 SW2 4 Response Mode Switch No Response Camera Inp...

Page 19: ...OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 29 ON OFF ON ON ON O...

Page 20: ...OFF OFF 60 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 61 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 62 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 63 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 64 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 65 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 66 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 67 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 68 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 69 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 70 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 71 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 72 OFF OFF O...

Page 21: ...F 102 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 103 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 104 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 105 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 106 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 107 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 108 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 109 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 110 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 111 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 112 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 113 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 114 OFF ON OFF OFF...

Page 22: ... OFF ON OFF OFF ON 146 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 147 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 148 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 149 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 150 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 151 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 152 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 153 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 154 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 155 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 156 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 157 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ...

Page 23: ... OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON 189 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON 190 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 191 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 192 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 193 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 194 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 195 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 196 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 197 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 198 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 199 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 200 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ...

Page 24: ...ON ON ON 231 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 232 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 233 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 234 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 235 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 236 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON 237 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON 238 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON 239 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON 240 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 241 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 242 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 243 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON...

Page 25: ...EFE for the connection Caution 3 3 Preparing Adapter and Cable t T TIPXO JO IBSU WPMUBHF ESPQ NBZ PDDVS EFQFOEJOH PO UIF MFOHUI PG UIF DPQQFS DBCMF FYDFTTJWFMZ MFOHUIFOJOH UIF adapter cable may decrease the performance of the camera ö Camera Operating Voltage AC 24V 10 öVoltage drop measurements on the chart above may vary depending on the type and manufacture of the copper cable CopperWire Gauge ...

Page 26: ...PGG XIFO DPOOFDUJOH UIFN t T TIPXO JO UIF QJDUVSF CFMPX TFU UIF Ɣ J TXJUDI PG FBDI EFWJDF UP J GPS UIF JOUFSNFEJBUF WJEFP SFDFJWFS BOE UP Ɣ for the end device 3 4 Connecting Monitor 37x 30x PTZ Network Camera SNP 3370 3301 SNP 3370 3301 Monitor End Device intermediate Video Receiver t 5IJT QSPEVDU JT B OFUXPSL DBNFSB UIBU USBOTGFST WJEFP PWFS B OFUXPSL UIF WJEFP PVUQVU UFSNJOBM JT used to set the ...

Page 27: ...s and housings refer to the installation manual that is enclosed with the bracket or housing 3 5 Preparing Installing Camera Bracket SRN 3250 6450 LAN Internet Internet PC Web View PC Web View SCC 3100A CONTROLLER SUB SCC 3100A CONTROLLER MAIN RJ45 Cable Control Connection ...

Page 28: ...ure Before installing the exposed bracket open the hinged door at the bottom of the bracket as shown in the picture Hold the knob on the hinged door to open it Connect Terminal Wires Connect the cables to the terminal block on the hinged door When connecting please refer to 2 2 Camera Wiring Interface Board Once the wiring is complete close the hinged door t P OPU DPOOFDU UIF DBNFSB UP B QPXFS PVU...

Page 29: ...Page 25 Connecting Camera Safety Cable and Attaching Camera Carefully attach the camera to the mount following the alignment guide marks as shown in the picture First hook the camera s safety cable on the mount and then attach the camera The safety cable is coiled inside the base As shown in the left hand picture pull out the safety cable from the base and then hook it to the mount öTo attach the ...

Page 30: ...era until you hear a click Detaching the Camera To detach the camera pull the camera downward while pushing up the unlock buttons on the camera ToAttach the Camera To Detach the Camera Unlock Unlock Button 3 7 Network Configuration Connection via Website Use these instructions if you are using a single SNP 3370 3301 37x 30x PTZ network camera 1 Connect the SNP 3370 3301 37x 30x PTZ network camera ...

Page 31: ...ment Ą Properties Ą Local Area Connection Ą Properties Next select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button below then press Advanced to set advanced options for your product t 999 BT UIF JOUFSOBM 1 PG ZPVS DPNQVUFS 999 _ Notes t JT UIF 1 BEESFTT GPS UIF DBNFSB BOE XJMM CF VOBWBJMBCMF BT UIF JOUFSOBM 1 BEESFTT for your computer Caution ...

Page 32: ...100 in the address bar and then press Enter You will be connected to the Web Viewer login page for the SNP 3370 3301 37x 30x PTZ network camera 3 Log in with an administrator account and then move to the Config Ą Network page The default administrator login information is ID admin and PW 4321 Notes http 192 168 1 100 http 192 168 1 100 ...

Page 33: ...er the network information of the camera to connect it to a local network or assign it to a static IP xDSL When using xDSL enter the xDSL ID and password DHCP If the camera receives an IP address automatically from a DHCP server use this DHCP option DHCP is used in an LAN environment with a DHCP server Generally medium to large networks run a DHCP server on a LAN while small networks use the DHCP ...

Page 34: ...ou cannot check the new IP address of the device DDNS is useful for situations like this involving products with dynamic IPs You can easily check the new IP address of your products by registering them to our DDNS server at www samsungipolis com To use the DDNS service first register the product to the DDNS server Come back to this page select Enable under the Use DDNS option and then enter the ID...

Page 35: ...Login to move to the next page The Guest button can be used for access only if the Guess Access option is checked in System Ą User Ą Guest Setup The default administrator login information is ID admin and PW 4321 Notes Please change the password of your administrator account upon the first login It helps you prevent unauthorized users from connecting to the administrator page 4 1 1 Login Chapter 4...

Page 36: ...mera and video settings and a display area for the video feed from the camera 1Ch Display Flip Image Displays only one video in the display area the SNP 3370 3301 supports only one channel at this time Inverts the screen from top to bottom 4 1 2 Monitoring Screen Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer ...

Page 37: ...retch Image Information Expands the screen to the size of 4CIF when selecting CIF and QCIF for resolution Displays information about the current channel name time date etc t 5IJT 4USFUDI NBHF PQUJPO JT OPU BWBJMBCMF BU SFTPMVUJPO Caution ...

Page 38: ...n and image compression type t 3FTPMVUJPO For more instructions on selecting a resolution please refer to the Video Setup Ą Video Audio page 4CIF CIF QCIF t PNQSFTTJPO 5ZQFT MPEG 4 H 264 M JPEG t SBNF 3BUF A maximun number of frames to transfer per second t 7JEFP 2VBMJUZ Displays the video quality PTZ Controls the PTZ operation of the camera ...

Page 39: ... at the bottom of the page A total of 6 different PTZ speed levels are available Click to decrease the PTZ speed by one step and to increase it by one step 1 is the slowest PTZ speed setting while 6 is the fastest Video Analytics Controls the Video Analytics operation of the camera Changes the direction to which the camera faces Clicking the button displays a circular button as shown below Click a...

Page 40: ...OFJUIFS B SFMBZ OPS BO 69 JT DPOOFDUFE UP UIF DBNFSB DMJDLJOH UIJT CVUUPO EPFT OPU UVSO UIF SFMBZ 69 PO PS PGG FWFO JG UIF CVUUPO UVSOT CMVF XIFO QSFTTFE Caution Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer Alpha Blending Reset Makes changed parts appear half transparent Select the current screen as the background image ö For more information about Video Analytics please refer to 4 2 1 4 Video Analytics ...

Page 41: ...cription Video Compression Select a resolution according to a video format H 264 MPEG 4 or M JPEG You can also adjust the frame rate and quality of each video format Video Type Displays the current video type NTSC or PAL Default Display Stream You can select Default as the resolution at the Monitoring page Audio In Check to use an audio input channel Audio Out Check to use an audio output channel ...

Page 42: ... of the screen The button cancels new settings Caution Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer Max User Connection Select a number to limit the concurrent users Mic Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity of an audio mic Set this to Low for an amplifiable mic and High for others Set to Low for non mic line in signals ...

Page 43: ...r IP address of your FTP server Server Port Enter the port number of your FTP server Home Directory Enter a home directory in the FTP server to save data Make sure to enter to save the data directly to the FTP server s home directory User ID Enter an ID to log in to the FTP server User Password Enter the password for the ID that is entered above 4 2 1 2 Streaming ÿContinuous JPEG Image Transmissio...

Page 44: ...TBWFE POMZ JG ZPV DMJDL UIF button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings Caution Configure the RTP RTSP streaming service ÿStreaming Engine t VMUJDBTU 351 JT FGGFDUJWF UP USBOTGFS WJEFP UP NVMUJQMF VTFST BT JU VTFT B WFSZ MPX BNPVOU of network bandwidth t VMUJDBTU 351 IPXFWFS VTFT 6 1 UIBU USBOTGFST UIF MBUFTU WJEFP CVU NBZ BMTP JODVS UIF SJTL of data loss t VMUJDBTU SFRVJSFT...

Page 45: ... VLC Media Player for the streaming engine Version 1 0 1 or higher Select a desired function on the streaming engine and then press Apply The following window appears when you open VLC media player in your computer N Step 1 Set Up Streaming Page N Step 2 Run VLC Media Player t OUFS UIF DBNFSB BOE 18 JOUP UIF NFOV IJHIMJHIUFE JO UIF QJDUVSF CFMPX ...

Page 46: ...NETWORK PTZ CAMERA User Guide 46 Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer ...

Page 47: ...Guide 47 Checking Use RTP Over RTSP TCP activates RTSP TCP Connection in the Streaming Engine Ą Services menu To use RTP UDP and RTP Multicast do not check the box Notes t O UIF NFOV CBS TFMFDU FEJB BOE UIFO 0QFO FUXPSL 4USFBN ...

Page 48: ...he followings are examples of addresses for network streaming Address Streaming Engine Settings rtsp IP SERVICE PORT mpeg4unicast For RTSP TCP and RTP UDP rtsp IP SERVICE PORT mpeg4multicast For RTSP Multicast IP The current camera IP Service Port The number of the service port 1 that is selected at the Config Setup Ą Network menu ex default port 80 Ą SERVICE PORT 81 ö When using the default RTSP ...

Page 49: ... new settings Caution 4 2 1 3 Motion Detection Configure the camera s Motion Detection operation Category Description Enable Check to enable Motion Detection Sensitivity Select a sensitivity level for motion detection according to the video display settings 5 levels are available and 5 is the most sensitive Selected Area Other Areas Notes ...

Page 50: ...vity level for motion detection according to the video display settings 5 levels are available and 5 is the most sensitive Transition Time Shows the period of time maintaining a changed screen for detection Reset Time Resets the current screen to a selected point of time Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer 4 2 1 4 Video Analytics ...

Page 51: ...Privacy Zone on the screen Set Privacy Defines a selection as a Privacy Zone Start Starts selecting an area End Finishes selecting an area Privacy Limit Select an area for which the Pan and Tilt operations of the camera are limited Pan Limit limits the Pan operation while Tilt Limit limits Tilt Enable Select On or Off to use Privacy Limit Set Limit Defines a selection as a Privacy Limited area Sta...

Page 52: ...io Mic Use a mic Preset Sets the selected area as a preset Area Zoom Zooms in on a selected area Move PTZ Goto 1x Zoom Changes the current zoom power to 1x Previous PTZ Moves to the previous area and its settings Forward PTZ Moves to the next area and its settings Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer t 4FU 1BO BOE 5JMU SBOHF UP CF XJUIJO EFHSFF XIFO TFMFDUJOH B 1SJWBDZ BSFB Caution ...

Page 53: ...oom operation ÿ Focus Zoom ᐮ Zoom Tracking t PEF Auto Performs zoom operations in the Autofocus mode Tracking Performs zoom operations in Manual Focus mode Off Disables the focus modes when zooming Full manual mode t 41 Slow Medium Fast Adjusts the zoom operation speed t Digital Zoom Enables the maximum digital zoom Up to 12x digital zoom can be selected to achieve a maximum combined zoom of 444x ...

Page 54: ...e meter ᐯ Shutter Controls the camera s electronic shutter ESC Adjusts the shutter speed automatically according to the screen brightness A FLK Select this setting when you experience picture flickering Flickering can happen when artificial lighting frequencies clash with camera frame rates Manual Enables manual adjustment of the shutter speed ᐰ Sens Up Controls the camera s electronic shutter Aut...

Page 55: ...ment such as the entrance to an apartment parking lot or gas station and is useful to detect small objects like car license plates HLC is disabled during the daytime While monitoring nighttime car traffic if car headlamps reflect too brightly on the screen the camera automatically eliminates the headlamp lights and adjusts the colors of the license plate accordingly HLC Masking Area HLC ON HLC OFF...

Page 56: ...HT Color Ą B W B W Ą Color Early 2 5 lux 4 lux Late 0 8 lux 6 lux ᐭGSharpness Sharpens image outlines ᐮ Color Adjusts the color density of an image ÿImage Adj DAY NIGHT t VUP NPEF JT EJTBCMFE XIFO JT UVSOFE PGG 5IJT GVODUJPO JT POMZ BWBJMBCMF XIFO PMPS PS 8 mode is selected t 6TJOH 8 NPEF VOEFS TVOMJHIU PS JO IBMPHFO MJHIUJOH NBZ EFDSFBTF UIF GPDVTJOH QFSGPSNBODF Caution t 44 3 JT EJTBCMFE XIFO UI...

Page 57: ...igher and is digitally adjusted ᐯ Image Hold While the camera is operating in the Group or Tour Search mode this feature pauses the monitoring screen at a previous preset until the camera reaches the next preset location This is useful to help the screen observer maintain a constant watch and to monitor multiple locations within a network ᐰGPower On Resume This is useful when the power is disconne...

Page 58: ...ime or when the settings have changed after the camera has repeatedly rotated to capture the video of an area over a long period OFF 1 7 Days OFF disables Auto Refresh while 1 to 7 Days performs it at selected intervals ö Auto Refresh takes approximately 10 seconds to finish If Auto Refresh activates in the middle of a sequence action the camera pauses the sequence action and performs an Auto Refr...

Page 59: ...saving an event after its occurrence M JPEG Recording Frame Rate Selecting ALL saves all frames while 1fps saves only 1 frame per second H 264 MPEG 4 Recording Option Selecting ALL saves all frames while 1fps saves only 1 frame per second Overwrite Deletes the oldest file and saves a new file when no free space remains in an inserted memory device Warning Message If an inserted SD memory card is n...

Page 60: ...ot t 0OMZ UP 4 BOE 4 DBSET BSF TVQQPSUFE t 8F SFDPNNFOE UIF 5 GPSNBU t 1MFBTF UVSO PGG UIF DBNFSB CFGPSF SFNPWJOH UIF 4 DBSE UIF EBUB NBZ CF EBNBHFE PUIFSXJTF t G VTJOH SFTPMVUJPO UIF DBNFSB TBWFT POMZ GQT GPS CPUI H 264 MPEG 4 and M JPEG t PS UIF BDLVQ PQFSBUJPO POMZ GJMF DBO CF CBDLFE VQ BU B UJNF 4 2 1 8 Replay Backup Configure this menu to record Motion Detection and Sensor events upon their o...

Page 61: ...ction and VA Video Analytics Replay backup Event Type When selecting MD or Sensor displays only the selected type of event files when searched Search Lists files of a selected event type Moves to a page that contains a list of older files Moves to the next page Moves to the last page Moves to a page that contains a list of newer files Moves to the next page Moves to the last page Goto Enter a page...

Page 62: ...MJDL UIF button on the right of the screen To configure detailed camera settings for a preset select a preset number and then move the camera to the preset before pressing the button ÿPreset Setup ÿSequence Setup Category Description Swing Commands the camera to move between 2 selected presets monitoring the route Group Recalls groups of multiple preset locations consecutively A group can contain ...

Page 63: ...ing monitoring First Preset Select the first preset for a route consisting of 2 presets Second Preset Select the second preset for a route consisting of 2 presets Speed Select the camera s movement speed between the first and second presets Levels 1 to 64 are available DWT Dwell Time Select the number of seconds to keep the PTZ camera on a preset location for monitoring 4 2 2 1 Swing t New setting...

Page 64: ...camera speed to move between presets Levels 1 to 64 are available DWT DwellTime Select the number of seconds to keep the PTZ camera on a preset location for monitoring t QSFTFU JT BEEFE JO UIF 1SFTFU P JG ZPV DMJDL UIF button at the bottom of the screen The button deletes all the presets in a selected group To apply new settings please make sure to press the button Caution 4 2 2 2 Group Chapter 4 ...

Page 65: ... Time Select the number of seconds to keep the PTZ camera on the last preset of a group before moving to the next group t QSFTFU JT BEEFE JO UIF 1SFTFU P JG ZPV DMJDL UIF button at the bottom of the screen The button deletes all the Group No in a selected the Tour No To apply new settings please make sure to press the button Caution ...

Page 66: ... Group Tour Trace and A Pan Time Select time to activate Auto Run 1 to 60 seconds and 1 to 60 minutes are available Number In the HOME and Preset modes Number is used to set up preset numbers In the Swing mode Number is used to set up the Pan Swing and P T modes In the Group and Trace modes Number is used to set up groups and trace numbers In the A Pan mode Number is used to adjust the Pan speed T...

Page 67: ...t menu page 4 2 3 1 Network 4 2 3 Config Page LAN xDSL and DHCP options are available depending on your network environment ÿInterface Category Description LAN If the camera uses a static IP enter the network information of the camera xDSL Enter the ID and password of your xDSL server DHCP Select this option when the camera receives an IP from a DHCP server ...

Page 68: ...he DDNS service Server Enter a DDNS server address our DDNS server is at www samsungipolis com ID Enter the ID domain name of the camera that is registered to the DDNS server Password Enter the password for the ID entered above ÿHow to Use DDNS Our DDNS server registration procedures are as follow www samsungipolis com N Step 1 Sign up for membership on the iPOLiS website at Pic 4 1 iPOLiS Website...

Page 69: ...NETWORK PTZ CAMERA User Guide 69 Pic 4 3 Membership Signup Enter Personal and Company Information Pic 4 2 Membership Signup Agree to the Terms of Service ...

Page 70: ...NETWORK PTZ CAMERA User Guide 70 Chapter 4 Using Web Viewer Pic 4 4 Login N Step 2 Log in to the website and then register your camera Pic 4 5 Registered Device List ...

Page 71: ...NETWORK PTZ CAMERA User Guide 71 Pic 4 7 Device List The camera will be listed if it is successfully registered Pic 4 6 Register Camera Check the availability for your desired domain name ...

Page 72: ...ge t MJDL PO 6TF VOEFS UIF 4 PQUJPOT UP FOBCMF UIF TFSWJDF BOE UIFO FOUFS UIF address of the DDNS server t OUFS UIF PNBJO BNF BOE QBTTXPSE VTFE UP SFHJTUFS UIF DBNFSB PO UIF J10 J4 website into ID and PW Now the SNP 3370 3301 is set up with the DDNS service N Step 3 Configure the camera with the DDNS information ...

Page 73: ...g in to the iPOLiS website and check the connection status of the camera in your Product List Pic 4 8 Product List Pic 4 9 Product Information Press Check next to the Product Information to check the information for a connected device Laboratory ...

Page 74: ... selected product The Modify and Delete buttons under Product Management are to modify and delete the information for a device that is registered on your Product List They move to corresponding pages however only if you enter the correct password The Product ID Domain cannot be modified you must first delete the current Product ID and then create a new one ...

Page 75: ...e to enable IP Filtering Default policy Determines action on an IP displayed in the Filtering Rules pane Allow Allows connections for the IP Deny Rejects connections for the IP Filtering Rules Use Activates the Default Policy for an IP next to the checkbox check to apply the policy to the IP IP Range Indicates a range of IPs to which to apply IP Filtering e g 192 168 30 4 100 Apply IP Filtering to...

Page 76: ...tion detection MD or video analytics VA For Dur Duration select a duration for which to activate a selected relay upon the occurrence of an event Sequence Mode Preset PerformsAuto Run to a preset number in the NUM pane Refer to 4 2 2 PTZ Page Swing Performs Auto Run in a selected Swing mode Refer to 4 2 2 PTZ Page Group Performs Auto Run in a selected Group mode Refer to 4 2 2 PTZ Page Tour Perfor...

Page 77: ...ormation about certain events via e mail sensor Sensor 1 4 motion detection MD or video analytics VA Recording Check to save the video file of certain events to an SD memory card sensor Sensor 1 4 motion detection MD or video analytics VA t FX TFUUJOHT BSF TBWFE POMZ JG ZPV DMJDL UIF button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings Caution ...

Page 78: ...l address to transfer data to when the alarm activates Category Description FTP Server Name Enter the domain name or IP address of your FTP server Server Port Enter the port number of your FTP server Home Directory Enter a home directory in the FTP server to save data Make sure to enter to save the data directly to the FTP server s home directory User ID Enter an ID to log in to the FTP server Use...

Page 79: ...e Video Setup Ą Streaming menu Caution E mail Recipient E mail Address 1 Recipient E mail Address 2 Enter a maximum of 2 e mail addresses to transfer data to when the alarm activates SMTP Server Name If you use an e mail server enter the name of the e mail SMTP server Authentication Use Check to use an e mail server it requires an ID and password ID Enter an ID to connect to your e mail server Pas...

Page 80: ... the model name of the camera MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the camera Device Name Name the camera to distinguish it when using multiple cameras English Only Channel Name Name the channel 1 When playing multiple video feeds on the screen using a multi channel device such as a video recorder naming a channel helps you to distinguish it from others English Only Location Enter the installed...

Page 81: ...gure user accounts on this page Category Description Administrator Password Change Change the password for the administrator account Guest Setup Check on or off to allow guest access to the main viewer enable or disable the Guest Access button Current User You can add and delete users and configure permissions for each user ÿUser Permissions Available user permissions in the Current User menu are ...

Page 82: ...öThe Compression and Resolution settings areas are grayed out and disabled t FX TFUUJOHT BSF TBWFE POMZ JG ZPV DMJDL UIF button at the bottom of the screen The button cancels new settings Category Description Video Allows using video related options compression and resolution Control Allows outputting auido alarms and controlling the camera PTZ operation Audio Allows inputting audio Use Check to a...

Page 83: ... city of the camera Check Use Daylight Saving Time to apply DST according to your city and country Enter the address of your NTP Network Time Protocol server NTP Network Time Protocol synchronizes the time among the various devices and systems connected to a network the NTP client automatically communicates with other servers to adjust its time setting If you want to use an NTP server other than t...

Page 84: ...rent categories Motion Detection Sensor Input Relay Output and Etc Select a category and then press Search to display logs Selecting All displays all available information regarding Event Log Time Displays the time when the event is logged Description Displays the description of a log Info Displays the details of a log on a window at the bottom Moves to the first page Moves to the previous page Mo...

Page 85: ...ted date and time Module Version Indicates the version of the camera module PTZ Version Indicates the version of the Motion module Default Setting When pressing the Reset button existing data apart from the settings below are reset completely Configuration Backup Saves the current camera settings as a file Configuration Restore Restores the previous camera settings using a backup file Reboot Reboo...

Page 86: ...nu The monitor displays nothing but a white image ඖ Check the WDR settings The monitoring screen is out of focus ඖ Check if the dome cover or the camera lens is dirty or smudged If it is clean the dirt off ඖ Verify the distance between the camera and the subject as well as the subject s surroundings The camera may have difficulty focusing on a subject against a white background ඖ If the camera is ...

Page 87: ...e Sequence configuration for the camera does not work ඖ Check if Preset or another operation mode are configured ඖ Check the Auto Refresh settings The upper portion of the picture is dark when the camera is at a horizontal reference point ඖ You are seeing the camera s internal cover the camera is functioning normally The camera suddenly turns on or moves to a preset position by itself ඖ Check the ...

Page 88: ...if the SNP 3370 3301 network camera is connected to the network Regular Power Cord Check o The power cord s coating has been damaged o The power cord is hot to touch when the product is in operation o The power cord gets hot it has been bent or pulled Continuing to use the product when its power cord is damaged constitutes an electrical and fire hazard The power plug must be removed from the outle...

Page 89: ... Dynamic Range 52dB DIS Digital Image Stabilization ON OFF Privacy Protection ON OFF 8 Areas SSNR LOW MIDDLE HIGH OFF Sens up 650 0GG 4FMFDUBCMF MJNJU _ 9 Gain Control LOW MEDIUM HIGH OFF White Balance ATW AWC MANUAL INDOOR OUTDOOR Electronic Shutter AUTO NTSC 1 60 120 000sec PAL 1 50 120 000sec MANUAL A FLK Lens Zoom Ratio 9 0QUJDBM 9 JHJUBM Y 0QUJDBM 9 JHJUBM Focal Length 3 5 129 5mm F1 6 to 3 9...

Page 90: ...E NTP Area Zoom Web viewer SVM S1 CMS Security Password Authorization 5 User Levels Intelligence Feature Motion Detection Appear Disappear Interface Monitor Output 1 Video Out BNC for Installation Audio Input 1 Phone Jack Line in 1Vpp MIC in 2K ohm Output 1 Phone Jack Line out 1Vpp Speaker out 16 ohm Compression Method ADPCM Sampling Rate 8 KHz Alarm Input Terminal 4 Input NO NC Output Terminal 2 ...

Page 91: ...NETWORK PTZ CAMERA User Guide 91 Dimension 243 4 215 7 Ø155 R75 27 7 ...

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