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User manual SNC-670ID/W

 

 
 

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4.4.6. PTZ settings 

 

 
 

 

PTZ-control: 

 pan 

 tilt 

 

PTZ speed: S = slow,  F = fast 

 

Zoom in 

 

Zoom out  

 

Focus close 

 

Focus far 

 

Select preset number 

 

Save preset position 

 

Go to preset position 

 

Summary of Contents for SNC-670ID

Page 1: ...Version 1 1n f 0910 engl A6 USER MANUAL IP day night PTZ camera in weather proof housing Model SNC 670ID W...

Page 2: ...ieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the written prior permission of SANYO VIDEO Vertrieb AG No reproduction of any...

Page 3: ...nection 12 1 8 Camera mounting 12 1 9 Dimensions 13 1 10 PTZ control vial Pelco D protocol 13 1 11 Diagnosis 14 1 12 Adjustment of analogue camera module 15 2 OSD menu 16 2 1 Overview 16 2 2 Dome PTZ...

Page 4: ...TP 44 4 5 5 DDNS dynamic domain name system 45 4 5 6 Event protocol 45 4 6 Video settings 46 4 6 1 Encoding 46 4 6 2 Camera settings 47 4 7 Audio settings 48 4 8 Extended settings 49 4 8 1 Motion dete...

Page 5: ...of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to a person Warning This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructio...

Page 6: ...only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied at the installation location please contact your local dealer An applian...

Page 7: ...e monitor This artifact is not an error but a particularity of semiconductor CCDs when they are directly exposed to a powerful light source At the installation site the camera has to be adjusted to th...

Page 8: ...o see the pictures on the following pages This camera is a PTZ camera in a vandal proof housing class IP 66 You will find the technical data at the end of the manual 1 1 Camera overview 1 Adapter for...

Page 9: ...User manual SNC 670ID W _________________________________________________________________________________ 9 Audio input output Alarm input output...

Page 10: ...l invalidate the warranty 1 4 Connections for power supply and video The camera can be powered by 12 V DC using an external power supply unit Plug in the power cable it is recommended to use 12 V DC 2...

Page 11: ...follows By default the following settings apply ID 01 Baud rate 9600 Protocol Pelco D These settings of the analogue camera module must not be changed because they are aligned with the RS 485 setting...

Page 12: ...ast camera at the bus even if only one camera is used 1 8 Camera mounting Mount the camera onto a solid surface which is capable to carry the weight of the camera In case the screws included in the de...

Page 13: ...patterns 1 8 91 Preset Homeposition Go to home position 92 Preset Freeze Freeze picture 93 Preset BLC mode Select BLC mode ON OFF 94 Preset Day night mode Select day night mode AUTO DAY NIGHT 95 Prese...

Page 14: ...uration of 60 seconds Once the correct signal is received the TX connection test says OK If the notification Not Tested is displayed on the monitor the camera didn t receive any signal the camera hasn...

Page 15: ...r more detailed information The OSD menu can be displayed by using the web interface of the camera on the page live view In order to navigate through the OSD menu please use the arrow buttons To confi...

Page 16: ...X XX X TILT XXX X XX X SAVE EXIT AUTO SCAN SET START ANGLE XXX X XX X END ANGLE XXX X XX X DIRECTION CW ENDLESS OFF ON SPEED QUICK DWELL TIME 03 SAVE AND EXIT EXIT PATTERN SET PATT NO 01 PATT TITLE P...

Page 17: ...AMERA ID You can enter up to 16 characters using the left right arrows To move from left to right to the next character press ZOOM To move from right to left to the next character press ZOOM Blanks ar...

Page 18: ...he default setting for auto flip is OFF DOME SETUP ZOOM SPEED Zoom speed can be set to FAST or SLOW Use the left right arrows to make the setting The default setting is FAST DOME SETUP ALARM The alarm...

Page 19: ...onitor displays CANCELLED If a user enters a wrong PRESET number three times the previous monitor page is displayed NOTE Once a password has been created it has to be used to access the OSD main menu...

Page 20: ...to delete saved data If you press FOCUS and the curser is set to YES saved data is deleted After that every element such as preset sector etc blinks and appear for approx 2 3 seconds on the screen The...

Page 21: ...ata 2 3 Camera adjustments TS PTZ10X TS PTZ3X TS PTZ10X TS PTZ3X CAMERA SET FLICKER This function reduces picture flickering The default setting is OFF Set the flicker mode to ON in case the power sou...

Page 22: ...OUTDOOR up to 5800 K ATW MODUS from 2000 K to 10000 K CAMERA SET PIC FLIP The picture can be vertically mirrored The default setting is OFF CAMERA SET BLC The default setting for backlight compensati...

Page 23: ...indicated with PRESET Pan XXX X Tilt XX X The coordinates of the preset position are displayed PRESET SAVE This function savest he preset position In order to set a preset position please follow thes...

Page 24: ...ise default setting CCW counter clockwise AUTO SCAN SET ENDLESS The AUTO SCAN function can be used endlessly Use the left right arrows to make the settings The default setting is OFF AUTO SCAN SPEED S...

Page 25: ...ach tour can consist of up to 60 steps preset positions All presets can be run with different speeds and dwell times Use the left right arrows to select a tour step TOUR PRESET NO Assigns a preset num...

Page 26: ...d as a grey square The default setting is OFF PRIVACY ACTION In order to set the position of a privacy zone do the following Use the left right arrows to select MOVE Press FOCUS Use the arrows to go t...

Page 27: ...ht arrow to select the characters To move from left to right press ZOOM To move from right to left press ZOOM Blanks are indicated with PATTERN DATA FILL Indicates whether the storage location which i...

Page 28: ...ber ALARM ALARM INPUT The alarm inputs can be set to NC Normal Closed or NO Normal Open The default setting is OFF Use the left right buttons to select a value ALARM ALARM ACT If an alarm is triggered...

Page 29: ...ve from left to right press ZOOM To move from right to left press ZOOM Blanks are indicated with SECTOR SECTOR START Press FOCUS to select a start position Move to the desired position by using the ar...

Page 30: ...D admin Password 9999 To retain the default settings press the reset button There are the following 3 options to change the IP address of the camera a IP finder software Every SANTEC IP camera comes w...

Page 31: ...n the device adjustment page via the context menu also see brief instructions on SanView software You will find the respective control elements on the network parameter tab To copy the parameters clic...

Page 32: ...ddress of the network camera and press the ENTER key You will then access the web interface of the camera The default IP address of the camera is 192 168 1 168 You need the user ID and the password in...

Page 33: ...2 Live View Page for camera adjustments Page for Live View Live View with 50 resolution Live View with defined resolution PTZ control pan tilt confirmation OSD menu PTZ speed S slow F fast Zoom in Zo...

Page 34: ...ce Audio off camera web interface Audio on web interface camera Audio off web interface camera Storage location for snapshots and video sequences Save snapshot Start recording the video sequence is sa...

Page 35: ...User manual SNC 670ID W _________________________________________________________________________________ 35 4 3 Setting overview...

Page 36: ...ist o Synchronize with computer time If you select this option the computer time date is transferred to the camera o Synchronize with SNTP server If you select this option the SNTP server time date is...

Page 37: ...Time stamp Enable time stamp The time stamp is displayed Time stamp position o UPPER LEFT o UPPER RIGHT o BOTTOM LEFT o BOTTOM RIGHT Time stamp format o YY MM DD o MM DD YY o DD MM YY o YY MM DD TITL...

Page 38: ...click this button User name Enter the user name here which is to be added or modified Password Password of the above user name Confirm Re enter and thus confirm the password here Authority Authorisati...

Page 39: ...ween the camera IP module and the camera PTZ module Baud rate o 2400 o 4800 o 9600 o 19200 o 38400 o 57600 o 115200 Type Type of command strings o 8 N 1 o 8 E 1 o 8 O 1 o 7 N 1 o 7 E 1 o 7 O 1 ID ID o...

Page 40: ...___________________________________________________________________ 40 4 4 6 PTZ settings PTZ control pan tilt PTZ speed S slow F fast Zoom in Zoom out Focus close Focus far Select preset number Save...

Page 41: ...era name Enter the name title of the camera Submit Click here to apply the new camera name to the network camera 4 4 8 Update firmware This page displays information on the installed firmware version...

Page 42: ...om 0 to 255 By this the netmask can be identified in which the network camera is located Gateway Enter the 4 Byte gateway value from 0 to 255 First DNS Enter the 4 Byte DNS server address value from 0...

Page 43: ...it Click here to apply the new network settings to the network camera 4 5 3 FTP FTP server IP address of the FTP server Can be entered as 4 Byte IP address or as domain name Port Port number of the FT...

Page 44: ...t on e mail server Password Password of account on e mail server Sender This information is displayed as e mail sender SMTP server IP address of SMTP server Can be entered as 4 Byte IP address or as d...

Page 45: ...DDNS server Can be entered as 4 Byte IP address or as domain name DDNS account Account on DDNS server DDNS password Password of account on e mail server Submit Click here to apply the new network sett...

Page 46: ...solution The resolution of each video stream depends on the compression The following values apply Compression Resolution Single MPEG4 Video Stream 1 MPEG4 D1 720x576 MPEG4 Half D1 Video Stream 1 MPEG...

Page 47: ...MPEG4_2 setting o Bitrate 200 4000 Kbit sec o Bildrate 25 13 6 3 fps Submit Click here to save the new settings 4 6 2 Camera settings On this page you can change the following picture settings o brigh...

Page 48: ...__________________________________________ 48 4 7 Audio settings Audio Set the audio mode to o OFF audio is turned off o one way audio only from camera to PC o two way audio in both directions Audio o...

Page 49: ...ivation of motion detection Sensitivity Set the sensitivity level of the motion detection o Lowest o Low o Medium o High o Highest CCD reference CCD reference 20 50 Motion detection mask Click on the...

Page 50: ...o Active type High This means 3 3 V If the camera triggers an alarm the alarm output has 3 3 V o Trigger an alarm when Ethernet is lost The camera can trigger an alarm if the network connection is int...

Page 51: ...D card enable Activate deactivate the SD card SD card rewrite Activate deactivate the rewriting of the SD card Format The SD card is being formatted Submit Click here to save the new SD card settings...

Page 52: ...o Schedule record upload via FTP o Schedule record save into SD card o Alarm record upload via FTP o Alarm record save into SD card o Alarm record upload via SMTP e mail sending Additional setting op...

Page 53: ..._____________________________________________________________ 53 4 8 4 2 Recording schedules You can set up to 7 schedules in the camera Submit Click here to save the new schedule settings Remove all...

Page 54: ...er of tours 8 Number of atterns 8 Number of autoscans 1 Resolution D1 720x576 half D1 720x288 CIF 352x288 Compression MJPEG MPEG4 Video streaming Single MPEG4 D1 max 25 fps Single MPEG4 half D1 max 25...

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