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Speco Internet Protocol (SIP) Series 

Camera Instruction Manual 

(Version 1.0.0) 

 

SIP Weatherproof Bullet Cameras 

SIPB1 & SIPB2 

   

SIP Tamperproof Weatherproof Dome Cameras 

SIPD3 & SIPD4 

 

SIP Traditional Camera 

SIPT5  

 

SIP Weathrproof Speed Dome Camera 

SIPSD10X 

 

SIP Megapixel Cameras 

SIPMPB & SIPMPD & SIPMPT 

 

Speco Technologies 
200 New Hwy, Amityville, NY    11701 
800-645-5516    www.specotech.com 

Summary of Contents for SIPB1

Page 1: ...herproof Bullet Cameras SIPB1 SIPB2 SIP Tamperproof Weatherproof Dome Cameras SIPD3 SIPD4 SIP Traditional Camera SIPT5 SIP Weathrproof Speed Dome Camera SIPSD10X SIP Megapixel Cameras SIPMPB SIPMPD SIPMPT Speco Technologies 200 New Hwy Amityville NY 11701 800 645 5516 www specotech com ...

Page 2: ...N Setting 2 23 2 3 4 Date Setting 2 26 2 3 5 Video Setting 2 28 2 3 6 Video Adjustment 2 31 2 3 7 Camera Setup 2 33 2 3 8 Camera Setup PTZ camera model 2 35 2 3 9 PTZ PT TZ Camera only 2 37 2 3 10 User Account Management 2 39 2 3 11 System Info 2 40 2 3 12 Firmware Upgrade 2 42 2 3 13 Factory Default 2 44 2 3 14 Save Reboot 2 45 2 3 15 Logout 2 46 2 4 Use of OSD 2 47 2 4 1 Function 2 47 2 4 2 OSD ...

Page 3: ...iii 2 4 7 PROTOCOL SIPSD10X 2 89 2 4 8 BAUD RATE SETTING SIPSD10X 2 89 3 APPENDIX 3 90 3 1 Specification 3 90 3 1 1 SIP Camera Series 3 90 3 1 2 SIPMP Camera Series 3 97 ...

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Page 5: ...dy of the camera Software CD NVR Program Product Manual NVR Manual Quick Install Guide Cross LAN Cable Accessory Pack Power Lead Cable Please check before starting installation 1 Software CD SIP SIPMP Camera Cross LAN Cable Quick Install Guide Power Lead Cable Accessory Pack ...

Page 6: ...1 2 1 2 Dimension and Connector Description 1 2 1 Dimensions 1 SIPB1 SIPB2 ...

Page 7: ...1 3 2 SIPD3 ...

Page 8: ...1 4 3 SIPD4 ...

Page 9: ...1 5 4 SIPT5 ...

Page 10: ...1 6 5 SIPSD10X ...

Page 11: ...1 7 6 SIPMPB ...

Page 12: ...1 8 7 SIPMPD ...

Page 13: ...audio input and output Video Output The SIP Camera supports one analog video output with BNC connector Not available on the megapixel series Ethernet Port Standard RJ45 connector Supporting POE Built in Power Over Ethernet except the SIPSD10X speed domes Reset Button Please open the case for the Bullet Dome type camera ...

Page 14: ...ep holding the reset button for 6 seconds release the reset button The unit will start up with factory default settings Video test port Second Video Test output OSD control joystick Action LED Indicator The LED will light up after SIP Camera has successfully completed the boot process DIP Switch Baud rage Address setting Please refer to the 2 4 5 for more descriptions LED Light level controller Di...

Page 15: ...ION 2 1 Minimum System Requirements CPU Pentinum 4 2 4GHz and above Hard Disk 40 GB or above Memory 256 MB or above Operating System Windows XP with SP2 or above Video Resolution SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution 2 ...

Page 16: ...up IP device s IP address This IP device s IP address can be setup manually or automatically by network service DHCP If it acquires the IP address by using the DHCP service please use the IP utility software bundled in the product CD to search all the IP devices IP address 2 2 1 Setup your PC network To set up the network of IP device via a PC you have to change the TCP IP settings of the PC The f...

Page 17: ...is the setup procedure of a PC using Windows XP as its OS When running an OS other than Windows XP please refer to the manual included with the OS z STEP 1 Start up your PC z STEP 2 Click the Start and select the Control Panel ...

Page 18: ...2 14 z STEP 3 Double click the Network and Internet connections icon z STEP 4 Double click the Network connections icon ...

Page 19: ...2 15 z STEP 5 Click Local Area Connections and then click Change settings of this connection in the network Task menu z STEP 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button ...

Page 20: ... button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask z STEP 8 Click the OK button and the window dialog box closes Please set the settings as below IP address 192 168 0 xxx Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE xxx should be a number from 1 to 254 but 100 is excepted ...

Page 21: ...w z STEP 3 Enter the Account name factory default Admin and the Password factory default 123456 z STEP 4 Select the language of the IP device user interface You can select from English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Spanish Italian German Portuguese Czech and French This user interface setting will disappear once you log out if you want to change the default user interface languag...

Page 22: ...2 18 Once successfully login the Video Display page will be displayed as below ...

Page 23: ...o server IP camera will start to stream with new compression type z STEP 3 Click the Scale Down checkbox to scale down the SXGA 1280x1024 720P 1280x720 to VGA resolution z STEP 4 Check the Mute checkbox to mute or display audio from the video server IP camera z STEP 5 Click the Audio Out checkbox to enable disable audio transmission from this PC to IP device s audio out and change audio out volume...

Page 24: ...to exit the live view and return to Main Setup page NOTE If the streaming is disabled you cannot see the live images here NOTE Be sure to set the Network Connections Type to Auto Negotiation to respective apparatus connected to this IP device via network Otherwise the maximum transmission performance might not be achieved This is because the IP device follows MII standard ...

Page 25: ...P 2 Configure these settings with reference to the table below If you are still unsure what to set contact your system administrator Host Setting Parameters Description Host name Enter a host name and this host name will be shown when you use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP device Language Select the language of default user interface Each user login will see the default user interf...

Page 26: ...on HTTP port Select the port for this IP device to use HTTP protocol Search server port1 Select the port1 for this IP device to support search function of the application program e g IP utility Search server port2 Select the port2 for this IP device to support search function of the application program e g IP utility z STEP 3 Click the Apply button of each setting to confirm the settings or click ...

Page 27: ...AN DNS server and DDNS server settings z STEP 1 Click the WAN Setting on the Main Setup page The WAN setting page is displayed as below z STEP 2 Configure these settings with reference to the table below If you are still unsure what to set contact your system administrator ...

Page 28: ...the Save Reboot after you click the Apply button to let this IP device start xDSL connections DNS server Setting Parameters Description Primary DNS server Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server This is used for identifying this computer by name instead of IP address Secondary DNS server The IP address of the secondary DNS server It will be used once the primary DNS server fails DDNS serv...

Page 29: ...e apparatus connected to this IP device via network Otherwise the maximum transmission performance might not be achieved This is because the IP device follows MII standard NOTE Check with your system administrator if Client PC and IP device are setting in different VLANs please connect to WAN port NOTE Once finished all settings be sure to click the Save Reboot button otherwise some settings won t...

Page 30: ...SNTP NTP function enables this video to synchronize its time settings with a SNTP NTP server You can use this function to make sure all your IP devices time is the same Additionally with our embedded digital time code in the streaming you can tell the event sequence accurately IP address Enter the IP address of the SNTP NTP server Sync time Select the time interval for this IP device to synchroniz...

Page 31: ...Time Select the daylight savings end time z STEP 3 Click the Apply button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters NOTE Once finished all settings be sure to click the Save Reboot button otherwise some settings won t take effect Manually set date and time will be gone if power off ...

Page 32: ...e The Video setting page is displayed as below Video setting Parameters Description Camera name The camera name is reserved for customer use Streaming Method Select the streaming mode 1 TCP only 2 Multicast only 3 RTP Over UDP 4 RTP Over Multicast 5 RTP Over UDP Multicast RTSP Authen Enable Checkbox to enable RTP streaming s Account Password authentication ...

Page 33: ... will variants according to the images variability to keep the image quality good Video Maximum Bitrate Select the Maximum bitrate of the video straming Designating a limited bit rate may reduce frame rate Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setting below Bitrate Select the bit rate of the video streaming You can select from 28Kbps to 3Mbps Note Lower bit rate consumes less bandwidth but delivers ...

Page 34: ...2 30 Only STEP 3 Click the Apply button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters ...

Page 35: ...etection windows z STEP 4 Set the interval time of motion detection Within the interval time after the motion event is triggered no motion event will be triggered z STEP 5 Set the trigger threshold of motion detection windows z STEP 6 In motion activity window the bar shows the motion activity status You can also see the trigger threshold Red line When the motion activity exceeds the trigger thres...

Page 36: ...n settings click the Apply z STEP 8 Adjust the video by changing the value of Brightness Saturation and Contrast See the images displayed above for the effect of the current setting z STEP 9 When satisfied with the video settings click the Apply button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the Reset NOTE Once finished all settings be sure to click the Save Reboot button otherwise some s...

Page 37: ...g Checkbox to flip the video Video Mirror Checkbox to mirror the video Lens Compensation Checkbox to load the best video setting for bundled lens NightTime Gain Threshold Select the nighttime gain threshold White Balance Mode Select the white balance mode After you set the parameter you need to wait for 5 10seconds to see the final result 1 AUTO Auto white balance default 2 INDOOR1 Select the indo...

Page 38: ...sure mode to auto or manual Auto The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically Manual In Manual White balance mode only Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Speed below Exposure Gain Select the exposure Gain of the IP camera The higher the value brighter images Shutter Speed Increase or decrease the shutter speed The closer the number is to 1 the better nighttime performance is alt...

Page 39: ...ox to enable disable back light compensation White Balance Mode Select the white balance mode After you set the parameter you need to wait for 5 10seconds to see the final result 1 AUTO Auto white balance default 2 HOLD CURRENT Select this to let the IP camera automatically obtain a best white balance setting according to current environment The IP camera will use this setting to adjust color NOTE...

Page 40: ...era will adjust its shutter speed according to AGC gain and the Maximum auto shutter speed Higher AGC gain brighter images Auto IRIS Level Select the Iris level Sense up Level Select the sense up level Light Sensor Mode Select light sensor mode Auto The IP camera will auto switch day or night mode Day The IP camera will always day mode Night The IP camera will always night mode NightTime Gain Thre...

Page 41: ...lt Speed Select the tilt speed Home Click the button of go to home function Reset Click the button of reset the pan tilt zoom function PT Control Click the each button of pan and tilt control Zoom Speed Select the zoom speed Zoom In Click the button of zoom in Zoom Out Click the button of zoom out Auto Focus Checkbox to enable disable auto focus function Focus In Click the button of focus in Focus...

Page 42: ...isable auto pan function Entry Select the preset number Dwell Setting the delay time of auto pan function State Preset state of enable or disable Add Preset Click the button of add preset number Del Preset Click the button of del preset number ...

Page 43: ...There are 1 root administrator account and 10 common user accounts Administrator account allows the user to watch the live view and setup everything but common user account allows user only to watch the live image z STEP 3 Click the Apply button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters NOTE Once finished all settings be sure to click the Save Reb...

Page 44: ...the information at the 3 columns This information is very useful to understand the IP device status and to resolve any problem that might occur System info Column Description System info It shows the firmware version MAC address production ID and factory default type of IP device WAN status It shows the WAN port s IP address netmask gateway DNS server DDNS host and connection status System log It ...

Page 45: ... STEP 3 Click Parameter List where you may see all configurations of the IP device z STEP 4 Click Server Report to export related information of the IP device while reporting a support to your support channel ...

Page 46: ...re z STEP 1 Click the Firmware on the Main Setup page The Firmware upgrade page 1 is displayed as below z STEP 2 Click Apply button The firmware upgrade page 2 will be displayed as below Date Setting Parameters Description Firmware images file You can upload the firmware images here Click the browse to select the an image file and click the enter ...

Page 47: ...load button to start upgrading or click the Reset to re select the files or select to cancel the process z STEP 4 The upgrade process window shows a progress bar indicating upgrade status When the upgrading is completed the system will reboot NOTE The version of the firmware image and the MD5 file to be uploaded must be the same otherwise the firmware upgrading will fail and the IP device will con...

Page 48: ...tory Default on the Main Setup page The Factory default setting page is displayed as below z STEP 2 Click the Apply button to go to loading confirmation page or click the Reset button to exit to previous page z STEP 3 A confirmation page will be displayed Click the Save Reboot button to start loading factory default settings ...

Page 49: ...might not take effect before save and reboot z STEP 1 Click the Save and reboot on the Main Setup page The Save and reboot page is displayed as below z STEP 2 The Action LED indicator will light down to indicate that the IP device is rebooting After around 30 seconds the Action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed ...

Page 50: ...s section tells you how to logout the IP device Be sure to logout this IP device once your setting is completed z STEP 1 Click the Logout on the Main Setup page You will logout and return to the Login Page displayed as below ...

Page 51: ...2 47 2 4 OSD Setting 2 4 1 Function Deleted sp ...

Page 52: ... Setting When you control the OSD by using joystick on the camera refer to the following select models only When you control by the five keys on the NVR Software GUI refer to the following R I G H T DOWN UP SETUP L E F T ...

Page 53: ...he arrow indicator moves up or down Move the arrow indicator to the desired feature item z STEP 3 Change the status of the selected feature using the LEFT or RIGHT button If you press RIGHT or LEFT button it appears available status Press the button when gets desired feature z STEP 4 When competed move the arrow indicator to EXIT and press the SET button NOTE You can access submenu using SET butto...

Page 54: ...tting up the LENS Select the lens pressing the RIGHT button a On the SETUP menu screen move the arrow indicator to the lens using the up or Down button b Select the desired feature using the LEFT or RIGHT button ...

Page 55: ...2 51 When DC LENS selected press SET button to control the BRIGHTNESS ...

Page 56: ... the shutter speed a Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the arrow indicator to SHUTTER using the UP or DOWN button b Set SHUTTER the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF Deactivation FLK 1 100 Flicker mode When WDR is on the image can flicker a little ...

Page 57: ...2 53 Manual When setting shutter speed manually Only for LENS mode You can select speed from 1 60 to 1 200 000 ...

Page 58: ...2 54 ESC You can control the BRIGHTNESS c When completed press SET ...

Page 59: ...s intelligent light level control to overcome serve Backlight conditions a Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to BACKLIGHT using the UP or DOWN button b SET BACKLIGHT to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH ...

Page 60: ...e Higher GAIN level getting brighter screen However you can get noise increase a Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to AGC using the UP or DOWN button b SET AGC to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF ON ...

Page 61: ...re is 2400 12000K select this mode Ex A fluorescent lamp outdoor AWC Auto White Balance Control The white balance is automatically adjusted in a specific environment In order to obtain the best result press the set button while the camera focuses on white paper If the environment including the light source is changed you have to adjust the white balance again Manual To fine adjust select the Manua...

Page 62: ... obtain the best color NOTE Proper White Balance may not be obtained under the following conditions in these cases select the AWC mode When the scene contains mostly high color temperature object such as a blue sky or sunset When the scene is dim If your camera faces fluorescent lamp directly or is installed in the place of the changing illumination ...

Page 63: ...r to DNR using the UP or DOWN button b SET DNR to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF Deactivation LOW Low reduction of the noise MIDDLE Middle reduction of the noise HIGH High reduction of the noise NOTE If you change the GAIN menu from AGC L to AGC H sensitivity is increased as well as noise on the screen When selected GAIN menu OFF DNR will not work ...

Page 64: ...rrow indicator to INTENSIFIER using the UP or DOWN button b SET INTENSIFIER to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button AUTO When your camera is under night or low lighting level select this mode NOTE If you press SETUP at AUTO menu from AGC L to AGC H sensitivity is increased as well as noise on the screen When selected GAIN menu OFF DNR will not work ...

Page 65: ...2 61 6 NEXT PAGE a Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to NEXT PAGE using the UP or DOWN button b SET NEXT PAGE to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button ...

Page 66: ... characters Move the cursor to character enter location by using the LEFT or RIGT button Select the desired character by using the UP or DOWN button Press Set button to confirm the blinking character The first character is saved and the cursor in the bottom of the screen moves to the next position Repeat steps a b and c until you create the foull name you want NOTE If the CAMERA ID feature is set ...

Page 67: ...sition at which the CAMERA TITKE will b located on the screen NOTE If the CAMERA feature is set to OFF the name will not displayed in the monitor After erasing the character from right to left correct the character again ...

Page 68: ...TITLE You can choose color and B W mode electronically OPTION ON Color mode OFF B W mode AUTO generally color mode B W mode in low luminance NOTE OSD Key may not work for 3 seconds when the color B W mode is changed ...

Page 69: ...ove arrow indicator to SYNC using the UP or DOWN button b SET to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button INT Internal synchronization L L if you choose L L you can adjust the desired phase Press the SET button You can adjust the desired phase from 0 to 270 NOTE Line Lock is only available in the 24 volt AC mode of operation In 12volts DC the SYNC menu is always in the INTERNAL mode ...

Page 70: ...o PRIVACY using the UP or DOWN button b SET PRIVACY to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF Deactivation ON PRIVACY mode activated Press the SET button Move the arrow indicator to area you want to mask Set ON using LEFT or RIGHT button Press the SET button and then set the area bounds with the method like MOTIN DET Set ...

Page 71: ...the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to REVERSE using the UP or DOWN button b SET REVERSE to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF Deactivation ON Make a reverse turn to RIGHT or LEFT ...

Page 72: ...8 11 DETAIL a Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move arrow indicator to DETAIL using the UP or DOWN button b SET DETAIL to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT button OFF Deactivation ...

Page 73: ...ness will increase Control this level to get your best picture quality If the level is too high you can get an unnatural image with video noise 12 DEFAULT Use to reset your camera to FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING 13 PAGE1 PAGE 1 Save the setting of NEXT PAGE function and then ...

Page 74: ...ing Camera OSD Menu SIPSD10X only Use the the five keys on the WebViewer GUI up down to move the position and left right to make selection MAIN MENU DOME SETUP CAMERA SET AUTO SCAN TOUR PRAVACY PATTERN ALARM SECTOR EXIT ...

Page 75: ...ome to work from the last setting before you use the dome manually Auto scan group tour preset pattern or sectors after the set time even power shut down and it turns on again Recover time can be programmed from 15 second to 99 seconds The default setting is OFF A 3 DOME SET MANUAL SPEED Manual Speed of Pan Tilt is selectable from 100 sec up to 150 sec The default setting is 100 sec A 4 DOME SET A...

Page 76: ...sh Move five keys to the right or left direction to select language The default setting is ENGLISH A 8 DOME SET NEXT PAGE A 8 1 DOME SET NEXT PAGE SYSTEM LOCK Password protection provides keeping memorized data It cannot be adjusted by anybody without password In order to enter PASS WORD page system lock status is must set as ON Move five keys to right or left direction to select ON The default se...

Page 77: ...g a Password an operator must press memorized password in order to enter OSD MAIN MENU or to change the data which is memorized originally An operator must remember the password for the operation Manufacturer does not provide a memorized password A 8 3 DOME SET NEXT PAGE OSD DISPLAY OSD ID displayed after set ON in here and it can be hiding if selected OFF Move five keys to the right or left direc...

Page 78: ...0X ZOOM CAMERA MODULE EN300 OPTICAL 3X MODULE PAN FOCUS Board Camera with Fixed Lens A 8 5 DOME SET NEXT PAGE INITIALIZATION To clear all memorized data for tour preset sector privacy or pattern move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is on INITIALIZATION OSD DISPLAY CAMERA ID OFF PRESET ID OFF SECTOR ID OFF COORDINATE ON PREVIOUS PAGE DEFAULT SETTING SYSTEM STATUS PROTOCOL PELCO D P...

Page 79: ... as TOUR CLEAR To clear all data and wants returning to factory default move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT to enter the above page Move five keys to the right or left direction in order to select YES press FOCUS NEAR button Then ALL DATA INITIALIZING is displayed about 5 7 seconds and then the menu is returned to the previous page automatically INITIALIZ...

Page 80: ...ckerless feature is selected between 50Hz and 60Hz The default setting is OFF NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Set flicker mode ON when power source is in discord with frequency The default setting is OFF B 2 CAMERA SET MIRROR This feature shows left and right exchanged picture image like mirror The default setting is OFF 10X Zoom B 3 CAMERA SET APERTURE Aperture enhances picture details by increasing gain of t...

Page 81: ...B Mode 3 200 K to 6 000 K 10X Zoom z Indoor up to 3 200 K z Outdoor up to 5 800 K z ATW Mode 2 000 K to 10 000 K B 6 CAMERA SET PIC FLIP Picture flip feature provides the top and down exchanged picture image horizontally Move five keys to the right or left direction to select OFF ON The default setting is OFF 10X Zoom B 7 CAMERA SET BLC Back Light Compensation The default setting is OFF and BLC mo...

Page 82: ...r left direction to select preset no C 2 PRESET PRESET ID To set preset ID select up to 16 characters using Five keys to the left or right Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction Space displays when appears C 3 PRESET PAN XXX X TILT XX X Press FOCUS FAR button in order ...

Page 83: ...S FAR button then move five keys to the starting angle which is needed memorized To press FOCUS FAR button again is to escape D 2 AUTO SCAN END ANGLE To set end angle press FOCUS FAR button then move five keys to the starting angle which is needed memorized To press FOCUS FAR button again is to escape D 3 AUTO SCAN DIRECTION Auto Scan directions are available with two direction as CW or CCW by fiv...

Page 84: ...05 S up to 35 S and the default setting is 10 S D 6 AUTO SCAN DWELL TIME To select dwell time move five keys to the left or right direction in order to adjust dwell time Possible to set from 01 second to 30 seconds and the default setting is 03 seconds D 7 AUTO SCAN SAVE AND EXIT To saving the memorized data and escape this page move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT...

Page 85: ...he right to left direction Space displays when appears Tour title is not displayed on the monitor but only for the reference of user E 3 TOUR SET TOUR STEP Each tour group consists of up to 60 preset steps with different dwell time and speed It is possible to match any preset for each tour step E 4 TOUR SET PRESET NO The decided tour step 1 64 it is possible to select any preset no up to 64 The de...

Page 86: ...T To escape this page move five keys to the right direction F PRIVACY SET Privacy function is provided by 10X Zoom only 4 Privacy masking zones are available to block out areas of security F 1 PRIVACY SET PRIVACY NO Up to 4 privacy masking zones are available F 2 PRIVACY SET DISPLAY Move five keys to the right or left direction to set ON in order to show the selectable block in the center of the m...

Page 87: ...er adjusting size of blocking area press FOCUS FAR button to escape ADJUST mode z ADJUST You can change the masking size by using five keys to the left or right direction z MOVE You can move the masking area by using five keys to the left or right direction Default F 4 PRIVACY SET SAVE After setting the privacy masking zone to save the data move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is ...

Page 88: ...isplays when appears Pattern title is not displayed on the monitor but only for the reference of user G 3 PATTERN SET DATA FILL To fill the programming data press FOCUS FAR button in order to start the data fill up Filling data is programmed according to the the five keys on the Webviewer GUI movement Press FOCUS FAR button again in order to escape G 4 PATTERN SET SAVE To saving the filling data m...

Page 89: ...t number up to 165 Group tour up to 8 Pattern up to 8 Move five keys to the right or left direction to select any preset number group tour no or pattern no H 4 ALARAM SET SAVE After setting the alarm input ways and activation to save the data move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is on SAVE After saving the data the cursor moves to Alarm NO 2 automatically to prepare the next alarm...

Page 90: ...cter from the left to the right direction and ZOOM WIDE button to move to the next character from the right to left direction Space displays when appears I 3 SECTOR SET SECTOR START To set SECTOR START angle press FOCUS FAR button then move five keys to the left or right direction to set the position To press FOCUS FAR button again is to escape I 4 SECTOR SET SECTOR END To set SECTOR END angle pre...

Page 91: ... when the cursor is on SAVE After saving the data the cursor moves to SECTOR NO 2 automatically to prepare the next SECTOR I 6 SECTOR SET EXIT To escape this page move five keys to the right direction J EXIT To escape OSD Main Menu move five keys to the right or left direction then this camera is ready to operate ...

Page 92: ... DIP SW ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE DIP SW ID VALUE 100000XXXX 1 111010XXXX 23 101101XXXX 45 010000XXXX 2 000110XXXX 24 011101XXXX 46 110000XXXX 3 100110XXXX 25 111101XXXX 47 001000XXXX 4 010110XXXX 26 100011XXXX 48 101000XXXX 5 110110XXXX 27 100011XXXX 49 011000XXXX 6 001110XXXX 28 010011XXXX 50 111000XXXX 7 101110XXXX 29 110011XXXX 51 000100XXXX 8 011110XXXX 30 001011XXXX 52 100100XXXX 9 111110XXXX...

Page 93: ...1 010010XXXX 18 000101XXXX 40 011111XXXX 62 110010XXXX 19 100101XXXX 41 111111XXXX 63 001010XXXX 20 010101XXXX 42 101010XXXX 21 110101XXXX 43 011010XXXX 22 001101XXXX 44 2 4 7 PROTOCOL SIPSD10X only 7th 8th dip switches are used for Protocol Setting Factory Default Pelco D or Pelco P Auto detection DIP SW1 7 DIP SW1 8 OFF OFF Pelco D or Pelco P 2 4 8 BAUD RATE SETTING SIPSD10X only The 9th Dip Swi...

Page 94: ...L Audio Input Compression 8kHz Mono PCM Audio Line Input Unbalanced 1 4 Vp p 1Vrms terminal Block Audio Output Compression 8kHz Mono PCM Audio Line Output Unbalanced 1 4 Vp p 1Vrms terminal Block External I O Reset Button Factory default Joystick OSD Control Network Ethernet Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connector Protocol TCP UDP IP HTTP DHCP PPPoE RTP RTSP Software Web Browser MS Internet Explore...

Page 95: ...ization Internal S N Ratio 50dB Weight On Day Night Software method OSD On Screen Display Built in White Balance ATW AWC Manual SLC Speco Light Compensation Off Low Middle High AGC Off Low Middle High Dynamic Noise Reduction DNR Off Low Middle High Built in selectable Limit X128 INTENSIFIER Off Low Middle High Color Auto Auto Day Night On Motion Detection Off On Privacy Off On 4Programable Zone Vi...

Page 96: ...n Internal S N Ratio 50dB Weight On Day Night Software method OSD On Screen Display Built in White Balance ATW AWC Manual SLC Speco Light Compensation Off Low Middle High AGC Off Low Middle High Dynamic Noise Reduction DNR Off Low Middle High Built in selectable Limit X128 INTENSIFIER Off Low Middle High Color Auto Auto Day Night On Motion Detection Off On Privacy Off On 4Programable Zone Video ou...

Page 97: ...tion Internal S N Ratio 50dB Weight On Day Night Software method OSD On Screen Display Built in White Balance ATW AWC Manual SLC Speco Light Compensation Off Low Middle High AGC Off Low Middle High Dynamic Noise Reduction DNR Off Low Middle High Built in selectable Limit X128 INTENSIFIER Off Low Middle High Color Auto Auto Day Night On Motion Detection Off On Privacy Off On 4Programable Zone Video...

Page 98: ...on Internal S N Ratio 50dB Weight On Day Night Software method OSD On Screen Display Built in White Balance ATW AWC Manual SLC Speco Light Compensation Off Low Middle High AGC Off Low Middle High Dynamic Noise Reduction DNR Off Low Middle High Built in selectable Limit X128 INTENSIFIER Off Low Middle High Color Auto Auto Day Night On Motion Detection Off On Privacy Off On 4Programable Zone Video o...

Page 99: ...rnal S N Ratio 50dB Weight On Day Night Software method OSD On Screen Display Built in White Balance ATW AWC Manual SLC Speco Light Compensation Off Low Middle High AGC Off Low Middle High Dynamic Noise Reduction DNR Off Low Middle High Built in selectable Limit X128 INTENSIFIER Off Low Middle High Color Auto Auto Day Night On Motion Detection Off On Privacy Off On 4Programable Zone Video output 1...

Page 100: ...s with 16 characters Password Protection Built in Auto Flip ON OFF Protocol Pelco D P Image Sensor 1 4 Sony Super HAD CCD 410K Horizontal Resolution More Than 500 TV Lines Total Pixels 811 x 508 NTSC Effective Pixels 768 x 494 NTSC Min Scene Illumination 0 02Lux ICR On 0 7Lux 50IRE Optical 10x Optical Zoom F 3 8 to 38mm Lens Digital 10x 100x with optical Day Night ICR Auto Day Night Digital Slow S...

Page 101: ...1Vrms terminal Block Audio Output Compression 8kHz Mono PCM Audio Line Output Unbalanced 1 4 Vp p 1Vrms terminal Block External I O Reset Button Factory default Alarm SIPMPT Only Digital Input 1 terminal bloc Transistor Output 1 terminal block Network Ethernet Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connector Protocol TCP UDP IP HTTP DHCP PPPoE RTP RTSP FTP SMTP DNS DDNS NTP ICMP IGMP ARP GPP Software Web Br...

Page 102: ...C Synchronization Internal S N Ratio Better than 44 dB Flickerless 1 120 sec 60Hz 1 100 sec 50Hz Day Night Mechanical IR Cut Filter White Balance 6Mode AUTO INDOOR1 2 OUTDOOR1 2 HOLD CURRENT MANUAL Configurable AGC Automatic User defended BLC YES Motion Detection Yes 3 Windows DC12V 300mA Power Source PoE IEEE802 3af with Class 3 Operational Temperature 10 50 14 122 Operational Humidity 30 90 RH D...

Page 103: ...chronization Internal S N Ratio Better than 44 dB Flickerless 1 120 sec 60Hz 1 100 sec 50Hz Day Night Mechanical IR Cut Filter White Balance 6Mode AUTO INDOOR1 2 OUTDOOR1 2 HOLD CURRENT MANUAL Configurable AGC Automatic User defended BLC YES Motion Detection Yes 3 Windows DC12V 300mA Power Source PoE IEEE802 3af with Class 3 Operational Temperature 10 50 14 122 Operational Humidity 30 90 RH Dimens...

Page 104: ...nchronization Internal S N Ratio Better than 44 dB Flickerless 1 120 sec 60Hz 1 100 sec 50Hz Day Night Software Method White Balance 6Mode AUTO INDOOR1 2 OUTDOOR1 2 HOLD CURRENT MANUAL Configurable AGC Automatic User defended BLC YES Motion Detection Yes 3 Windows DC12V 300mA Power Source PoE IEEE802 3af with Class 3 Operational Temperature 10 50 14 122 Operational Humidity 30 90 RH Dimensions WxH...

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