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Version 1.2

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USER MANUAL

IP day/night camera

in weather-proof housing

Model

SNC-521IR/W

Summary of Contents for SNC-521IR/W

Page 1: ...Version 1 2n f 0610 engl A6 USER MANUAL IP day night camera in weather proof housing Model SNC 521IR W ...

Page 2: ...rieval 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 part or excerpts thereof are permitted Errors excepted Specifications are subject to change without notice for quality improvement SANTEC is a registered trademark of SANYO VIDEO Vertrieb AG All oth...

Page 3: ...ew 9 2 OSD menu 12 2 1 General 12 2 2 Menu overview 12 2 3 Lens option 13 2 4 Exposure 13 2 5 White balance 13 2 6 Backlight 13 2 7 DNR Digital Noise Reduction 13 2 8 Day night 14 2 9 Image adj 14 2 10 Special 14 2 10 1 Title cam 14 2 10 2 Sync 15 2 10 3 Motion detection 15 2 10 4 Privacy 16 2 10 5 DIS Digital Image Stabilisation 16 2 10 6 Language 16 2 10 7 Reset 16 2 10 8 Return 16 3 IP settings...

Page 4: ...MTP 29 4 5 5 DDNS dynamic domain name system 30 4 5 6 Event protocol 30 4 6 Video settings 31 4 6 1 Encoding 31 4 6 2 Camera settings 32 4 7 Audio settings 33 4 8 Extended settings 34 4 8 1 Motion detection 34 4 8 2 Alarm settings 35 4 8 3 SD card 36 4 8 3 1 SD card settings 36 4 8 3 2 SD card content 36 4 8 4 Recording 37 4 8 4 1 Recording settings 37 4 8 4 2 Recording schedules 38 5 Technical sp...

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 instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CE compliance Attention Any changes or modifications to this appliance which have not been explicitly approved of by the respective regulatory authorit...

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 appliance which is powered through a polarized plug a plug with one blade wider than the other will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into ...

Page 7: ...ce Bright vertical or horizontal lines can result in a distortion outshine of the entire image on the 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 the given light conditions see OSD Please respect the local legal regulations on waste if you need to ...

Page 8: ... of the camera Ensure that the camera is safely installed by using only suitable screws 1 3 Power supply The camera can be operated with 12 V DC via the external power supply unit or with PoE Power over Ethernet via a PoE switch Ethernet port 1 4 Camera housing The camera housing is made of metal and must not be opened All camera adjustments and connections are accessible from the outside Improper...

Page 9: ...der to navigate through the OSD menu please use the arrow buttons To confirm your selection press the OSD button 1 6 Sun shield installation After the camera has been installed the focus has been adjusted and the different adjustments via OSD menu are being made the sun shield can now be attached tot he camera housing see picture 3 1 7 Safety note for IR LEDs Please make sure to always keep a dist...

Page 10: ...________________________________________________________________ 10 Picture 2 Adjustments for service purposes Picture 3 Attaching the sun shield joystick for OSD control video test connector reset button adjustment of IR LED level sun shield ...

Page 11: ...ser manual SNC 521IR W _________________________________________________________________________________ 11 Picture 4 Connections Ethernet connection Voltage 12 V DC Audio input output Alarm input output ...

Page 12: ...er to get to the desired menu item For confirming your choice press onto the joystick In case the menu says SET key this means pressing the joystick If you press the joystick the menu overview pops up 2 2 Menu overview Lens Option DC Exposure Shutter AGC Sens Up Return White Balance ATW Indoor Outdoor AWC Manual Backlight BLC HLC OFF DNR ON OFF Day Night 1 Color B W Auto External Image Adjustment ...

Page 13: ...t to FLK mode 2 5 White balance ATW Auto Tracking White Balance for colour temperatures of 1800 K to 10500 K Indoor For colour temperatures of 4500 K to 8500 K Outdoor For colour temperatures of 1800 K to 10500 K AWC Set Auto White Balance Control Automatic white balance if you hold a white sheet of paper infront of the camera and press the joystick sufficient light conditions required Manual The ...

Page 14: ...rpness By increasing the sharpness the edges of the object become clearer However if the sharpness is set too high noise may occur and the picture may be blurred Return Save your settings and return to set up menu 2 10 Special 2 10 1 Title cam A camera title name can be displayed on the screen Move the joystick left right up down to select the desired letter number Confirm your choice by pressing ...

Page 15: ...tion is displayed in the video picture if the event occurs Sensitivity You can define eight different motion detection areas If the sensitivity is set to high even minor movements can be detected Area Mode Activation or deactivation of the detection area Sel Pos o Definiton of the position top left top right bottom left or bottom right YPos Vertical movement XPos Horizontal movement Fill Set The s...

Page 16: ... of the selected area Mask Colour Select the colour for the privacy zone Transp Choose the transparency of the privacy zone Return Save the settings and return to the Special menu 2 10 5 DIS Digital Image Stabiliser Movements in the picture which are caused by external factors can be reduced 2 10 6 Language Choose your language English Spanish French Italian German 2 10 7 Reset All settings are re...

Page 17: ...ID 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 with the IP finder software Select the camera from the list by double clicking Change the IP settings to the new settings Enter the user name ID and the password Click on IP Change b Camera web interf...

Page 18: ...en 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 click on Apply Further details on how to add a camera to the SanView software can be found in the brief instructions on the SanView software Below are the default settings to login to the SanView softwar...

Page 19: ...address 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 order to access the web interface The default user ID is admin and the default password is 9999 Note When you call up the camera web interface it may happen that you are prompted for an ActiveX inst...

Page 20: ...4 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 Zoom out Focus close Focus far Select preset number Select and start tour number Select and start pattern number ...

Page 21: ...ace 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 saved as AVI file Stop recording Note In order to activate the 2 way audio function press the and buttons In order to save a snapshot or a video sequence select the storage location by using the button...

Page 22: ...User manual SNC 521IR W _________________________________________________________________________________ 22 4 3 Setting overview ...

Page 23: ...list 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 transferred to the camera Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes This option activates the automatic adjustment to summer winter time Time zone This is the time zone in which the came...

Page 24: ...2 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 TITLE YY year DD day MM month Submit Click here to apply the new time stamp settings to the network camera 4 4 3 User ...

Page 25: ...e added or modified Password Password of the above user name Confirm Re enter and thus confirm the password here Authority Authorisation level admin operator or viewer Submit Click here to apply the new user settings to the network camera 4 4 4 Language Language Select your language o English o German Submit Click here to apply the new language settings to the network camera 4 4 5 Camera name Came...

Page 26: ...___________________________________________ 26 4 4 6 Update firmware This page displays information on the installed firmware version and the ActiveX components Search Select the firmware file from your PC Update Start the update process Restart Restart the camera ...

Page 27: ...rom 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 to 255 The DNS server transforms the domain name into an IP address Second DNS Enter the 4 Byte DNS server address value from 0 to 255 The DNS server transforms the domain name into an IP address HT...

Page 28: ...mit 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 FTP server User name User name to login to the FTP server Password Password to login to the FTP server File upload path Folder path of FTP server in which the video data is to be stored Submit Click he...

Page 29: ...nt 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 domain name E mail address E Mail address to which the e mails are to be sent Send count 1 8 Number of files attached to an e mail Submit Click here to apply the new network settings to the network ca...

Page 30: ... 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 settings to the network camera 4 5 6 Event protocol On this page the events are displayed You can browse in the events by clicking on the buttons first page previous 20 and next 20 ...

Page 31: ...esolution 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 MPEG4 D1 720x288 MPEG4 MPEG4 Video Stream 1 MPEG4 D1 720x576 Video Stream 2 MPEG4 CIF 352x288 MPEG4 JPEG Video Stream 1 MPEG4 D1 720x576 Video Stream 2 JPEG D1 720x576 Bit rate Bit rate mode o CBR Consta...

Page 32: ... 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 brightness 0 255 o contrast 0 255 o saturation 0 255 Reset The picture settings are reset to brightness 96 contrast 120 saturation 128 Submit Click here to save the new picture settings ...

Page 33: ...___________________________________________ 33 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 out volume 0 4 Submit Click here to save the new audio settings ...

Page 34: ...tivation 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 picture to set or to delete an element of the motion detection mask If a motion occurs in the marked field it will be detected Submit Click here to save the new motion detection settings ...

Page 35: ... 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 interrupted Alarm relay duration You can set how long the alarm output should be active since the alarm is not being triggered anymore o 0 second The alarm output is set to inactivity immediately after ...

Page 36: ...SD 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 4 8 3 2 SD card content This page displays the content of the SD card Click on the respective file name to open it Click on Delete to delete the file ...

Page 37: ...s 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 options o Buffer Pre alarm buffer can be set to 0 1 2 3 seconds o SD file format can be set to AVI JPEG o FTP file format can be set to AVI JPEG Submit Click here to save the new recording settings ...

Page 38: ...______________________________________________________________ 38 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 schedules All existing schedules are deleted ...

Page 39: ...x 25 fps Single MPEG4 half D1 max 25 fps Dual MPEG4 D1 max 20 fps MPEG4 CIF max 20 fps Dual MPEG4 D1 max 25 fps MJPEG D1 max 20 fps Motion detection Yes Schedule Yes Picture upload FTP e mail HTTP SD card Yes optional Alarm input output 1x 1x Audio input output 1x 1x 3 5 mm jack plug Ethernet 100 Mbit RJ 45 10 Base T 100 Base TX PoE IEEE 802 3af Midspan Endspan Voltage 12 0 V DC Power consumption ...

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