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Configuring the Camera 

The Configuration screen provides access to all the menus necessary to set up the camera. 

 

WAN Settings 

Start with the WAN Setting menu to set the desired IP address. 

Click 

 

button when finished with each 

setting. 

 

 

 

IP Address: 

The default IP address is 192.168.0.100. Set the address the camera will 

have on your ViconNet system 

 

Subnet Mask: 

The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Set the Subnet mask the 

camera will have on your ViconNet system 

 

ISP Gateway: 

You must set a Gateway address in the same subnet as your IP. Vicon 

recommends using 254 as the last octet. 

Consult your IT administrator as required. 

Be sure to correctly check either Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) or Static IP Address. Vicon recommends a 

Static IP Address. If a Dynamic IP Address is desired, refer to Appendix on how to use the IP Utility. 

Important:

 After the IP address is changed, be sure to keep a record of it; you will need it later in order to 

configure the camera in the ViconNet software. 

After all IP addresses have been set, the PC can be changed back to original settings if necessary. 

 

After setting all the cameras’ IP addresses, you can continue with camera configuration or exit and define the 

camera(s) later in the ViconNet system. 

XX194-10-04 Rev 110 MP-955IR Megapixel Camera 

 

Summary of Contents for I-ONYX MP-955IR

Page 1: ...e used for this purpose Copyright 2010 Vicon Industries Inc All rights reserved Product specifications subject to change without notice Vicon and its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries...

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Page 3: ...ent off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Re...

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Page 5: ...oduction 1 Installation 2 Connectors and Controls 2 Lens Adjustments 3 Connections 3 Mounting 5 Camera Configuration 9 ViconNet Configuration 20 Appendix 26 Shipping Instructions 29 Network Cable 30 T...

Page 6: ...it 13 Outdoor Cable Grounding Use only grounded outdoor cables to protect against voltage surges and static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1984 provides information o...

Page 7: ...weatherproof housing The unit provides IR illumination 24 LEDs for use in no light environments that allows the camera to light objects up to 98 ft 30 m Equipped with a 100 Mbps LAN interface board t...

Page 8: ...isconnecting the power cable Step 2 Press and continue to hold the reset button Reconnect the power cable while continuing to hold the reset button Step 3 Keep holding the reset button depressed about...

Page 9: ...megapixel lens To adjust the varifocal lens go to the Camera Setup screen and unclick Lens Compensation Open the iris to the maximum for the most light and adjust the focal length to Wide to make the...

Page 10: ...t the power adaptor to the camera and then to an appropriate power source 2 When powering with PoE connect camera s Ethernet port to an Ethernet RJ 45 connector If your camera has built in PoE you can...

Page 11: ...n can support the weight of the unit the MP 955IR unit weighs 1 52 lb 0 69 kg Route all necessary cables to the installation location Loosen the screws and remove the camera back Route cables through...

Page 12: ...oosen the screws and remove the sunshield Install the camera onto an appropriate mount using the mounting holes provided the MP 955IR is compatible with most Vicon mounts Install the mount according t...

Page 13: ...7 Rotate the camera front counter clockwise to remove the camera cover XX194 10 04 Rev 110 MP 955IR Megapixel Camera...

Page 14: ...a 8 Use the levers to adjust the lens focus and zoom Zoom adjust lever Focus adjust lever Iris adjustment Open to maximum for maximum sensitivity Close for maximum depth of field but reduced sensitivi...

Page 15: ...2 168 0 100 Make sure the IP camera and your PC are on the same network subnet mask segment before attempting to access the camera Note All cameras are factory set to the same default IP address to av...

Page 16: ...iveX is not required to configure the camera or for it to work in ViconNet but it is required to view video through the browser If you want to view video through the browser install ActiveX at this ti...

Page 17: ...IP Vicon recommends using 254 as the last octet Consult your IT administrator as required Be sure to correctly check either Dynamic IP Address DHCP or Static IP Address Vicon recommends a Static IP A...

Page 18: ...ize time with the Nucleus These must be set manually or synchronized to an external network time server This screen allows you to synchronize the time and date with a network time server if this optio...

Page 19: ...ble Encoder Type selects the type of compression MPEG 4 or M JPEG This choice changes the menu for M JPEG mode a Video Quality field 1 100 displays instead of Video Bitrate Video Maximum Bitrate Bitra...

Page 20: ...ate High 1Mbps 4 6Mbps Middle 500kbps 2 6Mbps Low 300 kbps 1 8Mbps Table 3 Constant Bit Rate Guidelines M JPEG Mode Video Settings Time Frame at Quality Level 50 is Recommended Resolution Frame Rate 1...

Page 21: ...check the Lens Compensation box if you are using the 3 3 12 mm integral lens provided Some of the fields displayed in this screen change according to the selections made White Balance Mode adjusts the...

Page 22: ...lowest the Slowest shutter speed is 1 5 sec and AGC Gain can be set 1 255 slide scale If any other white balance option is selected Exposure Mode can also be Manual If Exposure Mode is set to Manual t...

Page 23: ...s are complete Default Settings Menu Item Detail Default Setting Dynamic IP address Selected as default Static IP address If selected 192 168 01 00 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ISP Gateway 192 168 0 254...

Page 24: ...art Time Type 1 Mar Second Sun 02 00 Date Setting Day Light Saving End Time Type 1 Oct First Sun 03 00 Camera Name Camera 1 Streaming Method TCP Only Audio In Disabled Resolution N1280x1024 Frame Rate...

Page 25: ...Exposure Mode Auto Sharpness 192 AGC Gain 61 Maximum Auto Shutter Speed Slowest Camera Setup Flickerless Mode 60 Hz User Root Account Admin Password 123456 User Account User Account Setting User 1 10...

Page 26: ...I ONYX MP 955IR cameras only need to be added once in the Nucleus for the entire system 1 From the ViconNet Main window click The Setup Site Selection window is displayed showing a list of all current...

Page 27: ...Note The camera will only be detected if they are on the same LAN as the PC Cameras that are not on the LAN have to be added manually See procedure below A message will display to add a User Name and...

Page 28: ...sample screen account is the user name in this case After Login the camera settings can be modified as needed 9 Click Save to save your settings and Close to exit the window An Undo button is provide...

Page 29: ...Select the camera that you want to edit The Camera Details area will become enabled 3 Make the changes in the fields that are required 4 Click Save to save your changes and Close to exit the window An...

Page 30: ...onNet network the following items must be considered The number of cameras on a switch with respect to switch capabilities and system bandwidth mapping Bandwidth limitations on ports connected to work...

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Page 32: ...configure the camera in the browser as described in this manual The IP Utility is designed with a user friendly interface When the utility is opened the interface will display a list of cameras conne...

Page 33: ...omatically entered for the camera 1 Click checkbox of camera 2 Click Edit Account tab 3 Enter Account and Pass 4 Click Apply button 1 Enter Account and Password 2 Click Action to change the Hostname I...

Page 34: ...ype want to upgrade 2 Click Browse button to select the firmware you will upgrade 3 Click Browse button to select the MD5 you will upgrade 4 Click Apply button to upgrade firmware and MD5 of this came...

Page 35: ...reham PO15 5TX United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 2 Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information a Name and address of the company returning the unit b Na...

Page 36: ...ons Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics listed below The Table below should be used as a guideline when cables other than Belden are used Materials and construction must fol...

Page 37: ...Day Night Function Flickerless Backlight Compensation Signal to Noise Ratio White Balance Video Signal Output Synchronization In Gain Control Compression Lens 12 VDC or PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 3 SOFTW...

Page 38: ...g Weight Shipping Volume Operating Temperature Range Humidity External Controls Connectors Network Software Security Power Indicator Red LED Reset button Sets factory defaults Power 12 VDC 3 pin termi...

Page 39: ...replace equipment showing abuse or damage or to parts which in the judgment of the Company are not defective or any equipment which may have been tampered with altered misused or been subject to unau...

Page 40: ...pe Headquarters Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 Vicon Germany Kornstieg 3 D 24537 Neumuenster Phone 49 0 4321 8790 Fax 49 0 4321 879 97 Far East Office...

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