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CAMERA

IP DOME

INSTALLATION MANUAL

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WPS-750-DOM-IPH

Summary of Contents for WPS-300-DOM-IP

Page 1: ...CAMERA IP DOME INSTALLATION MANUAL Review manual thoroughly before installation Retain for future reference WPS 750 DOM IPH...

Page 2: ...RVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsula...

Page 3: ...s Zoom and Position 13 8 1 Network Software Setup IP Installer 14 8 1 1 Running the IP Installer 14 8 2 IP Installer Configuring Camera IP Settings 15 8 3 Verify Access through the Main Camera Interfa...

Page 4: ...irmware Upgrade 26 10 2 4 2 Reboot System 26 10 2 4 3 Setting Management 26 10 2 4 4 How to Back up Camera Settings 27 10 2 4 5 Load Backup Settings to the Camera 27 10 2 4 6 Upgrade the Firmware 28 1...

Page 5: ...4 2 3 Light Sensor Mode Default Mode 47 10 4 2 4 Day Night Times Mode 47 10 4 2 5 How to Configure Privacy Masks 48 10 4 3 Video Settings Menu Overview 49 10 4 3 1 Video Setting For BNC Test Adapter O...

Page 6: ...nput Settings 61 10 5 4 2 Output Settings 61 10 6 Log List 62 10 6 4 1 Motion Detection Log 62 10 6 4 2 All Logs 62 10 7 SD Card Menu 63 10 7 1 Playback 63 10 7 2 SD Management 63 11 Internal Heater O...

Page 7: ...ction during daytime use an IR Cut filter is automatically moved over the lens to block unwanted IR At night the filter is removed to deliver maximum visibility and clear IR illumination Advanced Imag...

Page 8: ...s and wiring to power cameras Network connection at each camera location Access to a PC connected to the local network Static IP address to assign to the camera Additional access information for netwo...

Page 9: ...camera in the network router The user enters this address into a PC smartphone or other device connected to the LAN and logs in using a customizable username and password For access outside the LAN a...

Page 10: ...ply The camera is not supplied with a power supply No power supply is needed if PoE is being used to power the camera via the Ethernet connection Warning Use only a 12V DC power supply with this camer...

Page 11: ...o recommend that all IP Surveillance devices be connected to a dedicated 1Gbps switch or VLAN 6 3 PoE Requirements IEEE 802 3af Cameras must be connected to a PoE injector inline PoE power supply or a...

Page 12: ...ant Note To avoid damaging the dome surface during installation keep the dome surface away from walls and other objects Do not remove the protective film from the dome until after the camera is mounte...

Page 13: ...adapter as described below to use a monitor at the camera location for viewing adjustments Disconnect the WPS CCTV TESTER or monitor and power supply from the local test connections and push them bac...

Page 14: ...n the software Windows may attempt to block the action If this occurs allow the software to run No changes will be made to Windows or other system files It may be necessary to log in as or provide the...

Page 15: ...Examples FrontDoor1 SideDoor D Enter the reserved static IP address for the camera E Enter the Net Mask usually 255 255 255 0 F Enter the default Gateway found in the router G Enter the DNS 1 address...

Page 16: ...the WPS IP Installer software by double clicking a camera in the device list C A dialog box will open asking for a username and password Default settings Username admin Password admin 9 1 1 Recommend...

Page 17: ...mall area of the screen The Live View will only remain at this zoom level and area selection for the current viewing session When the user leaves Live View the zoom level resets to 100 3 Audio Out Cli...

Page 18: ...viewing over a faster connection and Streaming 2 is to a lower resolution for viewing over slower connections See section 10 4 3 Video Settings Menu Overview for information about streaming features a...

Page 19: ...t account any account except the root admin account you will be prompted for a log in You must enter the admin credentials to access the menu 10 1 2 Configuration Menu Layout The the left column of th...

Page 20: ...n to right of Server Name field Check to display the status bar in the camera image Click Apply at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings 10 2 1 2 OSD Setting 2 Time Stamp Select wheth...

Page 21: ...le Daylight Savings Time Check to enable Daylight Savings Time Settings When this setting is enabled DST start and end times may be set Default times are standard for most participating regions Time s...

Page 22: ...lection 1 48 hours Default 6 hours Time Shift Shift the camera time forward or behind by any number of minutes from the NTP time Default 0 Click Apply at the bottom right of the page to save modified...

Page 23: ...sed F Time shift may be set to a positive or negative number of minutes if the camera time must be off by a set amount Do not use this setting to alter the time for Daylight Savings Time G Click Apply...

Page 24: ...er List 3 Username Displays registered usernames that have been set up User Group Displays whether the user is an Administrator Edit Click the edit button to change the administrator username or passw...

Page 25: ...hanges C After selecting OK the camera will automatically log out Enter the new log in information in the pop up and sign back into the camera as normal to continue setup Be sure to record the Adminis...

Page 26: ...firmware version installed on the camera New Firmware Click Browse to search for a firmware file to upload from the PC to the camera Click Upgrade to the right to upload the selected firmware in the N...

Page 27: ...the file to be downloaded and select the location for it using the Save As feature C All Browsers Select the location for the file from the window and then click Save The file will download to the loc...

Page 28: ...le and select it using the window Click the Open button to return to the camera interface in the main browser window F Click the Upgrade button below the Browse button on the right A message will appe...

Page 29: ...c IP address type to make changes to the IP settings All IP Assignment fields remain grayed out until Static is selected IP Address Current IP address of the camera Enter a new address here to change...

Page 30: ...the camera to appear under the PC network devices To use this feature UPnP must be enabled on the PC Also contains settings for UPnP Port forwarding for use with compatible routers 3 UPnP Enable or di...

Page 31: ...DP communications 1024 9997 RTSP End Port End port for UDP communications 1027 10000 Click Apply at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings 10 3 1 5 Multicast Setting Based on RTSP Serv...

Page 32: ...ive Click Apply at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings 10 3 1 7 Bonjour Enabling this setting allows for the Camera to be accessed by Mac computers as a Bonjour device 7 Bonjour Ena...

Page 33: ...then click ONVIF from the sub menu that opens 10 3 2 1 Created Request 1 Subject Displays the subject content of the loaded certificate Date Displays the certificate creation date Content Click Conten...

Page 34: ...nagement host This is an advanced setting that should be used only on larger systems Configuration requires consulting with the network administrator Navigation Log in as an administrator From Home Sc...

Page 35: ...ck Advanced in left column then click Access List from the sub menu that opens 10 3 4 1 IP Address Filter Setting 1 Enable Check the box to enable IP address filtering for all visitors IP Address Use...

Page 36: ...10 3 4 3 Controlling Administrator Access For installations where the Administrator account is only accessed from one computer the IP address of the computer may be reserved Enabling this feature prev...

Page 37: ...t number to video streams guarantees the quality of the stream on the network Navigation Log in as an administrator From Home Screen click Config button in top right corner then click Advanced in left...

Page 38: ...ck Config button in top right corner then click PPPoE DDNS in left column menu 10 3 6 2 PPPoE Settings 1 Enabled Disabled Turn PPPoE features on or off Enable to use PPPoE to access the camera Usernam...

Page 39: ...rovides maximum uptime thanks to redundant USA based servers located across the country If an NVR is being used in the system we recommend that remote DDNS access is handled through the NVR Only confi...

Page 40: ...fix for the address in the host name field as shown in the example above system1 C Click Apply in the bottom right corner to save the address After a moment the page will reload and the address will a...

Page 41: ...crosoft email The SMTP server used must be configured for POP3 protocol Username Login Method Account only Enter the username for the email account being used to send notifications Some servers requir...

Page 42: ...transferred Username Enter the FTP account username Password Enter the FTP account password Port Enter the port configured for FTP connections Usually port 21 Path Directory for the files to be saved...

Page 43: ...followed by the network share name Example 192 168 0 250 JonesFolder Workgroup Optional may be left blank Enter the Work Group name for the Network Share server Username Enter the Network Share serve...

Page 44: ...just from 16x Low to 64x High Default 16x Shutter Time Use automatic Indoor or Outdoor preset modes or set 1 30 Slow 1 1000 Fast Default Outdoor Sense Up Set slow shutter time for use in low light are...

Page 45: ...mage to appear black and white Increase AGC only if contrast in the scene is too dark in some areas and too bright in others Too much AGC can drastically reduce image clarity in low light scenes Lower...

Page 46: ...u Light Sensor Mode Default Uses camera light sensor to switch between Color Day and B W Night modes See section 10 4 2 3 Light Sensor Mode Default Mode Color Mode Day Forces camera to Color Day mode...

Page 47: ...bient light is available for the sensor to use Once the scene begins to darken the camera will adjust to black and white night mode and the IR LEDs will turn on as needed Change the Lux variables to o...

Page 48: ...Mask 1 Select Area 1 next to the blue box 2 Place the mouse at the upper left hand corner of the area to mask hold down the left mouse button and drag the box over the area to mask and release the mo...

Page 49: ...s uses both streams and mobile app access Stream 1 is set to the best quality that can be used for the camera for the given application External factors like network traffic or a slow Internet connect...

Page 50: ...f the image will remain constant regardless of image complexity Provides a fixed known bandwidth use VBR Variable Bitrate Bitrate of image increases and decreases based on image complexity A higher qu...

Page 51: ...n saved video playback issues when Video Format is MPEG4 or MJPEG We recommend that this setting is left at the default setting Video Format While the default of H 264 is most efficient and will work...

Page 52: ...2 Switch the setting to Basic mode to access more settings 2 Resolution Sets the resolution for Stream 4 Select from 176x144 lowest 320x240 default or 640x480 best Video Bitrate Set the constant bitra...

Page 53: ...es Disabled by default Audio Type Select the audio bit rate to use for streaming from the drop down menu G 711 64Kbps G 726 24Kbps G 726 32Kbps Higher Kbps settings can increase audio quality but may...

Page 54: ...tures are being used and only AFTER installation and connection of cameras and audio equipment A Click the Enabled button from the top left of the menu under IP Camera to PC in the gray bar B Click Ap...

Page 55: ...ocation The log lists detail all camera events including record triggers logins and settings changes 10 5 1 Event Settings Menu 1 Motion Detection Up to 3 areas of a scene may be set up for detecting...

Page 56: ...15 seconds in one video clip Multiple recordings will be saved for motion events longer than the time set Motion Detection Interval section In such cases there may be a gap of several seconds between...

Page 57: ...box to save media to an FTP site or server Requires configuration of FTP as defined in section 10 3 8 3 FTP Settings SD Card check the box to save media to a microSD card if installed See section 10 7...

Page 58: ...ect the type of Events to perform when motion is detected in that area G Select a Name to use for the Subject line of email notifications H Set the Interval between motion events the minimum time to w...

Page 59: ...nd or save media See Only in Schedule times in section Click Apply at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings 10 5 3 1 Snapshot Menu 2 Send To Select the method used to send or save JPE...

Page 60: ...me for the desired Day of week and Time of day 10 5 3 3 Set up Snapshot A In the Snapshot section select the delivery method for the Snapshot B Select an Interval between the Snapshots for the selecte...

Page 61: ...t the time to wait between input events before another event can be triggered Only at Schedule Times When selected events will only be monitored based on a configured schedule Scheduling must be enabl...

Page 62: ...s This log is maintained even through loss of power Click Logs to open and view the log file in a new browser window 10 6 4 1 Motion Detection Log 2 Displays Motion Detection events This log is NOT ma...

Page 63: ...llows the file to be Saved or Saved As to your PC SD Card displays the total size and available space of the installed microSD card 10 7 2 SD Management 2 Auto Deletion Select the method used to send...

Page 64: ...o save power Temperature Operating Behavior 23 F 5 C or lower Heater will turn on to protect camera 40 F 40 C or lower Camera should be powered off to protect internals Keep the camera off until tempe...

Page 65: ...to the camera and its power source to reset the firmware Have a way of reaching the camera Have an assistant to help control power or remove the camera to perform the reset A Remove power to the camer...

Page 66: ...jack 1 Audio in and 1 Audio out male RJ45 Audio Audio Compression G 711 64K and G 726 32K 24K audio compression Audio Input 3 5mm x 1 Audio Output 3 5mm x 1 Network Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network Pro...

Page 67: ...onsumption Yes PoE IEEE 802 3af 80mA 3 83W IR off Heater off 110mA 5 28W IR on Heater off 160mA 7 68W IR off Heater on 190mA 9 12W IR on Heater on 12VDC Power Consumption 230mA 2 76W IR off Heater off...

Page 68: ...68 WPS 750 DOM IPH Installation Manual 15 Dimensions Top View Side View 5 91 4 04 67 0 Maximum Camera Angle...

Page 69: ...shall not apply to products that have been abused modified disassembled or improperly installed Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to Wirepath Surveillance or a designated se...

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