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Preset management

Patrol management

Pattern management

  

Presets

By setting a preset, you can save a camera position to which you want the camera to return
when you call the preset or when an event occurs.

  

Preset buttons

The following buttons are available for preset management.

Set preset

Call preset

Delete preset

To set a preset

1

In the PTZ control panel, select a preset number from the preset list.

2

Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the desired position.
- Pan the camera to the right or left.
- Tilt the camera up or down.
- Zoom in or out.
- Refocus the lens.

3

Click Set.

To call a preset

1

In the PTZ control panel, select the preset you need.

2

Click Call.
The camera moves to the position stored for this preset.

To delete a preset

1

In the PTZ control panel, select the preset you wish to delete.

2

Click Delete.

  

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Summary of Contents for pd1103

Page 1: ...PD1103 Series 3 MP Intelligent IP PTZ Dome Cameras User Manual...

Page 2: ...ive owners Liability Siqura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a cor...

Page 3: ...ice Manager 18 5 3 Get access via UPnP 19 5 4 Log on to the camera 20 5 5 Install the videoplayer plug in 21 5 6 Power up action 22 6 Live View 23 7 Playback 32 8 System 34 8 1 Basic Information 34 8...

Page 4: ...Audio Exception Detection 77 12 7 Face Detection 79 12 8 Intrusion Detection 81 12 9 Line Crossing Detection 83 12 10 Region Entrance Detection 85 12 11 Region Exiting Detection 87 13 Storage 89 13 1...

Page 5: ...gies and Internet Protocol IP Windows environments Video audio data and contact closure transmissions Video compression methods Before you continue Before you continue read and obey all instructions a...

Page 6: ...damage Warnings Use a power adapter which can meet the safety extra low voltage SELV standard The power consumption cannot be less than the required value Do not connect several devices to one power a...

Page 7: ...ace coating of the product cover Use a soft and dry cloth when you clean the inside and outside surfaces of the product cover Do not use alkaline detergents Improper use or replacement of the battery...

Page 8: ...product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive...

Page 9: ...focus and iris are in autostatus when the pattern is being memorised Label display The on screen label of the preset title azimuth elevation zoom time and dome name can be displayed on the monitor Th...

Page 10: ...lear but this causes overexposure of the background where the light is strong Wide dynamic range WDR The wide dynamic range WDR function helps the camera provide clear images even under difficult ligh...

Page 11: ...neously access and control the same network speed dome via the network 3D Digital noise reduction Compared to general 2D digital noise reduction 3D digital noise reduction processes the noise between...

Page 12: ...n or higher Web browser Internet Explorer 7 0 and higher Apple Safari 5 02 and higher Mozilla Firefox 5 and higher and Google Chrome 8 and higher IP connection You can connect the network camera to A...

Page 13: ...r to the factory set subnet of the camera Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings Properties For the default network settings of the camera see Default settings below 2 Connec...

Page 14: ...nternet Service Provider ISP With the static IP address you can connect the network camera via a router To connect the network camera via a router 1 Establish a connection between the network camera a...

Page 15: ...a domain name provider 6 Configure the DDNS settings in the setting interface of the router 7 Visit the camera via the applied domain name Connect the network camera via a modem This camera supports...

Page 16: ...n the IP Server software on a computer with a static IP 2 Access the network camera through the LAN through a web browser 3 On the DDNS tab of the Network page in the camera select Enable DDNS 4 In th...

Page 17: ...browser 2 Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar The factory set IP address of the camera is 192 168 1 64 Note that DHCP is enabled by default on the camera If a DHCP server exists on t...

Page 18: ...pane 2 If multiple network adapters exist select the appropriate adapter to scan the network that you wish to connect to 3 To perform a manual search click the Rescan button 4 Use the tabs in the Tree...

Page 19: ...ly changed the settings click OK 6 Wait one minute and then rescan the network You can identify the camera by its MAC address 7 To access the webpages of the camera double click its entry in the list...

Page 20: ...ULT ACCOUNT For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks we strongly advise the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices Proper configuration of all p...

Page 21: ...ot detected you are prompted to download and install it To install the plug in 1 Click the hyperlink in the webpage of the camera 2 Save the WebComponents exe file to your Downloads folder 3 Close you...

Page 22: ...tions system information is displayed on screen for 40 seconds The information includes details about the dome model address protocol version and other information The Communication item gives the bau...

Page 23: ...from the PTZ panel 1 Title bar 2 Menu 3 Live View window 4 Toolbar 5 PTZ panel To show hide the PTZ panel Click the arrow on the right side of of the Live View window Title bar The horizontal bar at...

Page 24: ...he width and height of the video display Sets the video aspect ratio to 4 3 Sets the video aspect ratio to 16 9 Sets the original video aspect ratio Sets the video aspect ratio to Auto mode self adapt...

Page 25: ...set the storage path for captured snapshots Important To use this function run your web browser as Administrator PTZ Operation On the Live View page you can use the PTZ control buttons for pan tilt z...

Page 26: ...ut in Focus far near Iris close open Additional buttons Availability of the following buttons varies per camera model Light Wiper Auxiliary Focus Lens Initialisation Start Manual Tracking Start 3D Zoo...

Page 27: ...set a preset 1 In the PTZ control panel select a preset number from the preset list 2 Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the desired position Pan the camera to the right or left Tilt the...

Page 28: ...out 100 Start tilt scan 41 Call pattern 1 101 Start panorama scan 42 Call pattern 2 102 Call patrol 5 43 Call pattern 3 103 Call patrol 6 44 Call pattern 4 104 Call patrol 7 45 Automatically Create Pa...

Page 29: ...Repeat steps 4 7 to add more presets 9 Optional Use the arrow buttons to adjust the order of the presets 10 Click OK To start a patrol 1 In the PTZ pane click the Patrol tab 2 Select the Patrol Path...

Page 30: ...or down Zoom in or out Refocus the lens Information of Program Pattern Remaining Memory is displayed on the screen 5 Click Stop recording To start a pattern 1 In the PTZ pane click the Pattern tab 2...

Page 31: ...eft on the live video The corresponding position will be moved to the center of the live video and zoomed out Full screen mode You can double click on the live video to go from the current live view m...

Page 32: ...e Time line at the bottom of the page Recording types Command Continuous Alarm and Manual can be distinguished by their colour The progress pointer is positioned at the start of the first recording To...

Page 33: ...Slow forward To advance one frame Click Single frame Additional functions The buttons below are located on the right side of the toolbar Task Action Button To capture a snapshot Click Capture 1 To cre...

Page 34: ...formation 34 8 2 Time Settings 35 8 3 Upgrade Maintenance 36 8 4 RS 485 38 8 5 Log 39 8 6 Local Configuration 40 8 1 Basic Information System Basic Information What this tab is for The Basic Informati...

Page 35: ...n NTP server You can also configure the Daylight Saving Time DST settings here To set the time zone 1 Click to open the Time Zone list 2 Select the location of the camera 3 Click Save Note The Time Zo...

Page 36: ...ync 2 In Set Time click the Calender Clock icon 3 Use the calender and the Time list to set the system date and time 4 Click OK to confirm your settings 5 Optional As an alternative to steps 2 4 you c...

Page 37: ...with the exception of the network settings and the user information or Click Default to perform a complete reset including the network settings and user information Use this button with caution Warni...

Page 38: ...mera reboots automatically after the upgrade Note It is also possible to select Firmware Directory in step 1 In that case you need to find the directory where the firmware is stored The device can fin...

Page 39: ...his information is often useful when you are troubleshooting occurred issues Before you start Configure network storage for the camera or insert an SD card into the camera To perform a search 1 In the...

Page 40: ...video streams Multicast For information about multicast see the description of the TCP IP tab of the Network page HTTP Provides the same quality as the TCP option without setting specific ports for s...

Page 41: ...to type the storage path for video files downloaded in playback mode or use the Browse button Picture and Clip Settings Use this section to set the paths to the storage folders for snapshots and video...

Page 42: ...or and User accounts can be added a new account with Administrator level must be created The initial account is then no longer available CAUTION MAKE SURE YOU CREATE A NEW ADMIN ACCOUNT WHEN YOU OPEN...

Page 43: ...el list select Operator or User 4 Type the password For information about strong passwords see above 5 Select and or clear the permissions for the new user as required 6 Click OK To modify a user acco...

Page 44: ...u disable RTSP Authentication anyone can use a connection over RTSP to start a video stream via the IP address of the camera Security service With SSH enabled the data communication is encrypted and c...

Page 45: ...ss Filter list to log in Allowed Allow only the IP addresses added in the IP Address Filter list to log in 3 Set up the IP Address Filter list see below 4 Click Save To add an IP address 1 Click Add 2...

Page 46: ...TCP IP DDNS SNMP 802 1X QoS NAT HTTPS Mail and FTP settings of the camera In This Chapter 10 1 TCP IP 46 10 2 DDNS 48 10 3 PPPoE 50 10 4 SNMP 51 10 5 802 1X 52 10 6 QoS 53 10 7 NAT 54 10 8 HTTPS 55 10...

Page 47: ...IPv6 select the required mode in the IPv6 Mode list With Manual mode selected you need to specify the IP address subnet mask and default gateway If you select Route Advertisement the router must supp...

Page 48: ...resses of the two DNS servers 2 Click Save Port numbers Refer to the following table to change a default port number of the camera Port Default value Range HTTP Port 80 Any unoccupied number RTSP Port...

Page 49: ...ement IPServer In Server Address type the server address of the IP Server To use the IP Server you have to apply a static IP address subnet mask gateway and preferred DNS from the ISP Under Server Add...

Page 50: ...r Ethernet PPPoE function PPPoE enables users to transfer data securely To configure PPPoE 1 Select Enable PPPoE 2 For PPPoE access type the user name and password 2x The user name and password should...

Page 51: ...s the camera can send the alarm event and exception messages to the surveillance centre Note The SNMP version you select on the SNMP tab should be the same as that of the SNMP software The SNMP versio...

Page 52: ...ted LAN request a digital certificate from a Certificate Authority The camera requests access to the protected LAN via the authenticator a switch The switch forwards the identity and password to the a...

Page 53: ...r traffic DiffServ can be used to classify network traffic and give precedence that is low latency guaranteed service to high priority traffic Each stream has a DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point...

Page 54: ...local network they will only see the IP address of the router The router may include firewall functionality which only allows authorised systems to connect to computers on the local network UPnP UPnP...

Page 55: ...PS on the camera you need to install an HTTPS certificate You can use a self signed certificate or one created by a Certificate Authority CA CA issued certificates provide a higher level of security a...

Page 56: ...If you already have a certificate installed the Install Certificate section is hidden You can display it by deleting the current certificate 3 Click Create 4 Refer the table below and type the require...

Page 57: ...ddress or host name of the SMTP server for example smtp 263xmail com 4 In SMTP Port type the port number of the SMTP port The default TCP IP port for SMTP is 25 not secured The SSL SMTP port is 465 5...

Page 58: ...old a user account associated with the camera If the FTP server supports anonymous access you can select Anonymous Authorisation details are not required then 4 In the Directory Structure list select...

Page 59: ...ed between uploads 4 In Capture Number type the number of captures to be uploaded per event Range 1 120 5 Click Save Note If you want to upload captured pictures to the FTP server you have to enable t...

Page 60: ...stream type and configure the associated video and audio streaming settings To configure video streaming 1 Select Enable Dual VCA if you want information of objects for example human vehicle etc high...

Page 61: ...available encoding modes for example H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG vary per camera model and per stream type 10 In the Profile list select Basic Profile Main Profile or High Profile These profiles are avail...

Page 62: ...iders to adjust the image quality Range 1 100 Default value 50 Brightness Controls the brightness level of the image Contrast Controls the contrast level of the image that is the difference in brightn...

Page 63: ...witch automatically according to the light condition of the environment The switching sensitivity can be set from 1 to 3 In Day mode the speed dome displays colour images This mode is used for normal...

Page 64: ...Noise Reduction and Defog settings Digital Noise Reduction reduces the noise in the video stream Options OFF Normal and Expert Noise reduction level range 0 100 Default value 50 in Normal Mode In Expe...

Page 65: ...1 Select Display Name Display Date and Display Week as needed 2 In Camera Name type the camera name 3 In the Time Format Date Format Display Mode OSD Size Font Color and Alignment lists select the re...

Page 66: ...your mouse pointer across the Live View window to draw the mask area You can drag the sizing handles to resize the area If necessary drag the area to position it correctly 5 Click Stop Drawing or Clic...

Page 67: ...ion encoding you can configure an area manually You can select an image quality enhancing level and also name the ROI area Dynamic Region The region with motion is automatically calculated To configur...

Page 68: ...quality of the face will be increased Note that the face detection function must be supported and turned on to enable the face tracking function 3 Optional Select Enable Target Tracking When a smart e...

Page 69: ...lance Center Send Email Upload to FTP Trigger Alarm Output and Trigger Cannel In This Chapter 12 1 Motion Detection 69 12 2 Video Tampering 72 12 3 Alarm Input 73 12 4 Alarm Output 75 12 5 Exception 7...

Page 70: ...marked by green rectangles select Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Note If you do not want the detected objected marked by the rectangles go to System Local Configuration Live View Parameters Rules...

Page 71: ...rs Before recording can start the recording schedule on the Record Schedule tab of the Storage page must be set Expert mode Expert mode is mainly used to configure the sensitivity and proportion of th...

Page 72: ...video tampering detection area 1 Select Enable 2 On the Area Settings tab click Draw Area 3 Drag your mouse pointer across the Live View window to draw a detection area 4 Optional Drag the sizing hand...

Page 73: ...rk page must be correctly and completely configured Notify Surveillance Center Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs Trigger Alarm Output Trigger one or...

Page 74: ...Center Upload to FTP Trigger Alarm Output Trigger Channel PTZ Linking 2 Optional You can copy your settings to other alarm inputs 3 Click Save Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a use...

Page 75: ...In the Alarm Output No list select the alarm output channel 2 Optional In Alarm Name type a name for the output 3 In the Delay list select a delay time The delay time indicates the time span during wh...

Page 76: ...Notify Surveillance Center Trigger alarm Output 3 Click Save 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for other exception types you need to configure Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when...

Page 77: ...ge Method tab you define the action s to be taken when an event occurs To set up audio exception detection Optional On the Audio Exception Detection tab select Audio Loss Detection to enable the audio...

Page 78: ...see descriptions below Options Send Email Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output Trigger Channel 2 Click Save Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an event...

Page 79: ...le face detection 1 Select Enable Face Detection to enable the function 2 If you want to have detected objects marked by green rectangles select Enable Dynamic Analysis for Face Detection Note If you...

Page 80: ...tware when an event occurs Upload to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to an FTP server Before images can be uploaded the related settings on the FTP tab of the N...

Page 81: ...On the Arming Schedule tab you define the period s when you want the function to be active 3 On the Linkage Method tab you define the action s to be taken when an event occurs To set the intrusion det...

Page 82: ...r Alarm Output Trigger Channel 2 Click Save Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an event occurs Before emails can be sent the related settings on the Mail tab of th...

Page 83: ...itored 2 On the Arming Schedule tab you define the period s when you want the function to be active 3 On the Linkage Method tab you define the action s to be taken when an event occurs To draw the vir...

Page 84: ...n event occurs Before emails can be sent the related settings on the Mail tab of the Network page must be correctly and completely configured Notify Surveillance Center Send an exception or alarm sign...

Page 85: ...On the Arming Schedule tab you define the period s when you want the function to be active 3 On the Linkage Method tab you define the action s to be taken when an event occurs To set the region entra...

Page 86: ...veillance Center Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs Upload to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to an FTP server...

Page 87: ...Schedule tab you define the period s when you want the function to be active 3 On the Linkage Method tab you define the action s to be taken when an event occurs To set the region exiting detection ar...

Page 88: ...veillance Center Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs Upload to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to an FTP server...

Page 89: ...in your camera In This Chapter 13 1 HDD Management 89 13 2 Record Schedule 90 13 3 Capture 92 13 4 Net HDD 93 13 1 HDD Management Storage HDD Management What this tab is for On the HDD Management tab...

Page 90: ...Note that all existing data if any on the storage medium will be erased and irretrievably lost When the formatting has completed the status of disk changes to Normal To define the quota for recording...

Page 91: ...ecord time is set as 5 seconds the camera starts recording at 9 59 55 9 In the Post record list select a time span The recording is stopped at the time set here after the scheduled time or the event F...

Page 92: ...rding triggered by Event Video is recorded on the occurrence of so called smart events such as Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection and others found on the Events page Besides...

Page 93: ...r Day s 4 Type a value in Interval This sets the time interval between two snapshots 5 Click Save To upload continuous snapshots to an FTP server 1 Go to the FTP tab of the Network page 2 Configure th...

Page 94: ...inst security risks we strongly advise the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the...

Page 95: ...he following settings Proportional Pan If you enable this function the pan tilt speeds change according to the amount of zoom When there is a large amount of zoom the pan tilt speed will be lower to p...

Page 96: ...as 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds Normal Close or Normal Open Preset Status Set the preset name display duration while calling the preset as 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds Normal Close or Normal Open...

Page 97: ...to your needs To set the zero position 1 Click the PTZ control buttons to define a position as the zero position of the camera You can also call a defined preset and set it as the zero position 2 Clic...

Page 98: ...med Note The Scheduled Tasks function has priority over the Park Action function When these two functions are set at the same time only the Scheduled Tasks function takes effect To schedule a task 1 S...

Page 99: ...l manually only in the limited surveillance area Scan Stops The random scan frame scan auto scan tilt scan panorama scan is performed only in the limited surveillance area Note that Manual Stops has p...

Page 100: ...o select an object 3 Click Set Zoom Ratio This sets the current zoom ratio as the tracking zoom ratio 4 Set the tracking duration Range 03 00 s The speed dome stops tracking when the duration time is...

Page 101: ...tab is for On this tab you can clear PTZ configurations including all presets patrols patterns privacy masks PTZ limits scheduled tasks and park actions To clear PTZ configurations 1 Select the items...

Page 102: ...18 Get access via UPnP 19 Get access via web browser 17 H HDD Management 89 Home Action 98 HTTPS 55 I Install the videoplayer plug in 21 Intrusion Detection 81 IP Address Filter 45 L Limit 99 Line Cr...

Page 103: ...System 34 System requirements 12 T TCP IP 46 Text Overlay 65 Time Settings 35 U Upgrade Maintenance 36 User Management 42 V Video Tampering 72 Video Audio 60 Z Zero Position 97 Index 103...

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