Surveon CAM4210 Manuel utilisateur

CAM4210
Megapixel IR Dome Indoor
Network Camera
User Manual
Release 1.3
July, 2010


Surveon CAM4210
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Table of Contents
Copyright Statement.......................................................................... 1
Table of Contents ............................................................................. 2
Chapter 1. Overview.......................................................................... 4
1.1. Network Camera Introduction ......................................................4
1.2. Network Camera Features...........................................................4
1.3. Network Camera Specifications ....................................................5
System Structure ..........................................................................7
1.4. Network Camera Hardware Installation ..........................................7
Chapter 2. Connecting to the Network Camera......................................... 8
2.1. Connecting with a Web Browser ...................................................9
Logging into the System for the First Time ......................................... 10
Installing Active X Components in Internet Explorer .............................. 11
Logging Out of the System............................................................. 12
Using the Help Interface ............................................................... 12
2.2. Connecting with an RTSP Player .................................................13
Connecting with a Mobile Device RTSP Player...................................... 13
Chapter 3. Web Interface...................................................................14
3.1. Interface Layout.....................................................................14
Control Descriptions .................................................................... 15
3.2. Settings................................................................................17
General.................................................................................... 17
Basic Settings ....................................................................... 17
User Account ........................................................................ 19
Date & Time......................................................................... 22
Network................................................................................... 23
Network Configuration............................................................. 24
Port Settings......................................................................... 25
UPnP.................................................................................. 26
Video & Audio Settings ................................................................. 27
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Basic Settings ....................................................................... 27
Image Appearance.................................................................. 28
Video Streams....................................................................... 31
Audio Settings....................................................................... 33
PTZ......................................................................................... 34
Recording................................................................................. 35
Recording Basic Settings .......................................................... 35
Recorded File Management....................................................... 36
Event Notification....................................................................... 38
Event Server......................................................................... 38
Motion Detection ................................................................... 40
Tampering Detection .............................................................. 41
Tampering Detection .............................................................. 42
DI & DO............................................................................... 43
Event Settings....................................................................... 45
System..................................................................................... 51
MicroSD Card Management........................................................ 51
System Status ....................................................................... 52
System log ........................................................................... 53
Firmware Upgrade.................................................................. 54
Reset to Factory Default .......................................................... 55
Export/Import & Reboot .......................................................... 56
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Chapter 1. Overview
1.1. Network Camera Introduction
CAM4210 is a professional IP network camera utilizing Internet Protocol (IP) to
transmit video streams and control signals over networks. Capable of operating
over both LANs and WANs, CAM4210 provides a complete budget-conscious remote
surveillance solution that is ultra clear and highly integrated. The CAM4210
combines a user-friendly interface and simplified installation with a powerful
feature set, including Motion Detection and Tampering Detection to provide users
an easy upgrade path to new digital surveillance system in a virtual environment.
These highlights make CAM4210 an ideal choice for environments that require
remote surveillance or video transmission.
1.2. Network Camera Features
Supports up to 10 simultaneous users
Built-in web server to allow real-time remote surveillance and control
using standard web browsers
Built-in microSD card slot for local backup
Supports dynamic IP, LAN, and the Internet (ADSL, Cable modem)
Supports most network protocols including: HTTP, TCP/IP, SMTP, DDNS,
DNS, DHCP, FTP, RTSP,CIFS, PPPoE
Supports 2-way audio
Automatically adapts image compression rate to available bandwidth
Provides Signal loss and motion-detection alerts (adjustable area and
sensitivity level)
Supports image recording and still image capture
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1.3. Network Camera Specifications
CAM4210
Image sensor 1/3” 1.3 megapixel progressive scan CMOS
Lens f=4.2 mm, F1.8
Viewing
Angle Diagonal:89°, Horizontal:71°, Vertical: 49.5°
Day/Night Dual band filter
IR LED Yes (15 m)
Min
illumination 0 lux (IR LEDs on)
Iris control N/A
Shutter time 1/5 ~ 1/15,000 s
Camera Angle
Adjustment Pan:0°~340°
Tilt 30°~90°
Video
compression H.264 / MPEG-4 / MJPEG
Resolution Up to 1280x1024
Video control Auto Gain Control, Auto White Balance, Auto
Electronic Shutter, Backlight Compensation, Image
adjustment
Frame rate 15 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024), 15 fps at HD720
(1280 x 720), 30 fps at VGA (640 x 480), 30 fps at
QVGA (320 x 240)
Video stream 2 simultaneous streams
at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG
Bit rate 32K ~ 10Mbps, VBR, CBR
Intelligent
video Motion detection, tempering detection (blocked,
redirected, defocused, or spray-painted)
Built-in MIC Omni-directional
Audio
compression 32KHz, ADPCM
Audio input 3.5mm phone jack
Audio output 3.5mm phone jack
Alarm in 2, terminal block
Alarm out 1, terminal block
AUX Power
Output 12VDC 400mA
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Video buffer 2 second pre-alarm
30 second post-alarm
Event action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email,
record to remote storage, record to local storage,
trigger DO
Supported
protocols IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS,
SMTP, FTP, HTTP, CIFS, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP,
RTCP, 3GPP
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T / RJ45
Local storage microSD/SDHC card slot x 1 (Class 4/ Class 6 only)
RS-485 1 (2 pin on terminal block)
SDK Surveon SDK 2.0
OS Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software Surveon VMS 2.0
Temperature Operation: -10 ~ 50 ℃(14 ~ 122℉)
Storage: -30 ~ 70 ℃(-22 ~ 158℉)
Humidity 20% ~ 95%
Power 12VDC
PoE (IEEE 802.3af) with Class 3
Power
consumption Max. 8.64W without AUX power
Dimension ø 128.8 mm x 98.6 mm (ø 5.07" x 3.88)
Weight Net: 620g (1.37lb.)
Gross: 1290g (2.85lb.)
Certification Safety: LVD
EMC:FCC, CE
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System Structure
1.4. Network Camera Hardware Installation
Before the network camera is configured:
1. Install the camera in a suitable spot. The camera should have an
unobstructed view of the area to be surveyed.
2. Connect the camera to a power source. CAM4210 can accept power
from a power adapter or from Power over Ethernet enabled switches.
3. Connect the camera to a switch using an Ethernet cable. The Ethernet
port is located on the rear of the camera.
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Chapter 2. Connecting to the
Network Camera
This section demonstrates how to connect to the network camera through two
methods:
•Web Browser – A simple web-based interface. Internet Explorer is the
recommended web browser for use with Surveon network cameras, and
our examples will be from this browser. Usage on other browsers will
be similar.
•RTSP Player – These include common streaming media players, such as
RealPlayer or Quicktime Player. These players can provide live view of
the camera using the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).
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