Samsung SND-3080CF manual

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    N E T W O R K C A M E R A User Manual SND- 3080 CF[...]

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    2_ overview CAUTION RISK OF EL ECTRI C SHOC K. DO N OT OPE N C AU T IO N : TO RE DU CE THE R ISK O F E LE CTR IC SH OCK , DO NO T R EMO VE CO VE R ( OR BA CK) N O U SE R SE RVI CE ABL E P AR TS IN SID E. RE FER S ERV IC ING T O Q UAL IF IED S ERV IC E P ERS ON NEL . Th is sy mbo l i nd ica te s t ha t d ang er ous v olt ag e c ons is tin g a r is k[...]

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    English _3 ● OVERVIEW Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case, immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center. Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electri[...]

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    overview 4_ overview CAUTION Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature (below -10°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock. If you wa[...]

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    English _5 ● OVERVIEW FCC STATEMENT Th is de vic e c om pli es wi th pa rt 15 of t he FC C R ule s. Op er ati on is su bj ect t o t he fo llo wi ng tw o co ndi ti ons : 1) Th is de vic e may n ot ca use ha rm ful i nte rf ere nce , and 2) T his d evi ce mu st ac cep t any i nte rf ere nce r ece iv ed in clu di ng int er fer en ce th at may c aus [...]

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    overview 6_ overview IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources su[...]

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    English _7 ● OVERVIEW overview 2 6 Important Safety Instructions 9 Product Features 9 Recommende d PC Specificat ions 10 What’s Included 11 At a Glance CONTENTS installation & connection 14 14 Disassembling 15 Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card 16 Memory Card Information (not included) 17 Connecting with Other Device camera setup 20 20 H[...]

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    overview 8_ overview web viewer 44 44 Connecting to the Camera 45 Login 46 Installing Activex 47 Using the Live Screen 48 Backup 50 Checking the Object Counting setup screen 51 51 Accessing the Setup Screen 52 Default Setup 57 System Setup 60 Overlay Setup 61 Event Setup 69 Network Setup appendix 70 70 Profile 71 Terminology 72 Specifications 76 [...]

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    English _9 ● OVERVIEW PRODUCT FEATURES Support various communication protocols Supports TCP/IP, UDP, RTP/RTSP, SMTP for email, and FTP protocols as well as various internet protocols such as ARP, HTTP, HTTPS and DHCP. Web Browser-based Monitoring Using the Internet web browser to display the image in a local network environment. Automatic Local I[...]

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    overview 10_ overview WHAT’S INCLUDED Pl eas e che ck if yo ur ca me ra and a cce ss ori es ar e a ll in cl ude d in the p rod uc t p ac kag e. Camera User Manual/ IP INSTALLER DVD User Manual + (For the iron plate) Test Monitor Cable Screw The Test Monit or Ca ble is conn ected to a port able displ ayer a nd us ed fo r tes ting the c amera . If [...]

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    English _11 ● OVERVIEW AT A GLANCE Appearance It em De scr ip tio n a Do me Co ver Ca se co ver us ed to p rot ec t t he le ns an d t he ma in un it. b Ma in Un it Co nsi st s o f: le ns, s wit ch bo ard , PCB a nd sc rew s. c Po wer P ort Us ed to pl ug in th e pow er ca ble . d Vi deo O utp ut Po rt Us ed to co nne ct th e Vid eo In co nn ect o[...]

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    overview 12_ overview Inside It em De scr ip tio n a Ne two rk Po rt Us ed to co nne ct a Po E o r LAN ca bl e. b Al arm I n / Ou t te rmi na ls Al arm i n/o ut te rmi na ls ca n b e c on figu re d a s fol low s: - ALA RM IN : Te rmi na l f or Al arm I npu t. - ALA RM OU T : T erm in al fo r A lar m Out pu t. - GND : Gr oun di ng te rmi na l. c SD[...]

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    English _13 ● OVERVIEW Components It em De scr ip tio n a In ner C ove r Co ver f or the m ain u nit ’s pr ote ct ion . b Si de wi ng hoo ks By li ft ing it w hil e gen tl y p res si ng th e b ot h e nds , you c an se par ate t he in ner c ove r. c Mo nit or Ou t Us ing th e te st mon it or cabl e, you ca n c onn ect to a m obi le dis pl ay for[...]

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    14_ installation & connection DISASSEMBLING To co nn ect th e ala rm in /o ut, th e dom e cov er an d l en s c ov er ar e t o b e sep ar ate d. Using the L-wrench provided, loosen 3 screws by turning them counterclockwise and separate the dome cover. Lift up the inner cover while gently pressing its both ends to separate it from the unit. 1. 2.[...]

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    English _15 ● INSTALLATION & CONNECTION INSERTING/REMOVING AN SD MEMORY CARD Inserting an SD Memory Card Pu sh th e S D m em ory c ard i n t he di rec ti on of th e a rr ow sh own i n t he di agr am . Do n ot in sert the S D memo ry ca rd wh ile i t’s u pside down by fo rce. Other wise, it m ay da mage the SD m emory card . Removing an SD M[...]

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    installation & connection 16_ installation & connection MEMORY CARD INFORMATION (NOT INCLUDED) What is a memory card? Th e mem ory card i s an ext er nal d ata stor ag e devi ce t hat has be en dev el ope d to of fer an en tir el y n ew wa y t o rec or d a nd sh are v ide o, au dio , and t ext d ata us in g d ig ita l dev ice s. Selecting a[...]

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    English _17 ● INSTALLATION & CONNECTION CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE Power Supply Co nne ct th e p ow er ad apt or to th e pow er in pu t p ort . Be c arefu l not to r everse the polar ity w hen y ou co nnect the p ower cable . You can a lso u se a router feat uring PoE (Powe r ove r Eth ernet) to s upply powe r to the c amera . Connecting to[...]

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    installation & connection 18_ installation & connection Connecting to the I/O port box Co nne ct th e A la rm I/ O c ab le to th e c or res po ndi ng po rt of th e inn er po rt bo x. ALARM IN 1, 2 : Used to connect the alarm input signal. GND : Used for earth-grounding. ALARM OUT 1, 2 : Used to connect the alarm output signal. Alarm I/O Wir[...]

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    English _19 ● INSTALLATION & CONNECTION Adjusting the monitoring direction for the camera Yo u c an ad jus t the c ame ra di rec ti on on ly wh en the c ame ra is f ixe d o n the c eil in g. Th en, t urn ing t he ca mer a to the l eft o r r ig ht is re fer re d t o as "Pa nn ing ", wh il e t ilt in g t he an gl e is "T il tin g[...]

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    20_ camera setup You can configure the camera settings using the Web Viewer. For acces sing the W eb Vie wer, refer to " Netwo rk Co nnect ion an d Set up ". (page 33) HOW TO USE THE KEYBOARD CONTROLLER Fo llo w the st ep s b el ow if yo u r un th e Web V iew er fo r s et tin g the me nu s. Launch the Web Viewer. From the [ Camera OSD ] m[...]

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    English _21 ● CAMERA SETUP MAIN MENU Yo u c an co nfi gu re th e c am era se tt ing s to yo ur pre fe ren ce . PROFILE You can select a mode that is approp riate to the camera installation environment. CAMERA SET Configure the camera functions and settings. INTELLIGENCE You can configure the settings of motion detection, tracking and more. PRIV[...]

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    22_ camera setup camera setup CAMERA SETUP Yo u c an co nfi gu re th e g en era l s et tin gs of t he cam er a m od ule . Us e t he fo ur di rec ti on ( $% _ + ) but to ns to se lec t a d es ire d i te m. CAMERA ID Pr ovi de th e I D and p osi ti on for a ca me ra th at dis pl ays o n t he sc ree n. For se lec tin g a nd sav ing ea ch men u i tem ,[...]

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    English _23 ● CAMERA SETUP MOTION Yo u c an sp eci fy a le vel o f A GC fo r c on tro ll ing th e ca mer a mot ion . Se lec t F.F AST i f y ou wa nt to mo ni tor a ve ry fa st mo vin g obj ect i n a l ow co ntr ast s cen e, an d S.S LOW if mo ni tor ing a ve ry sl ow mo vin g, in an ima te ob jec t in th e s am e c ond it ion . As lo ng as DA Y/ [...]

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    24_ camera setup camera setup DAY/NIGHT Yo u c an sp eci fy a re cor di ng mod e acc or din g to the s cen e. For se lec tin g a nd sav ing ea ch men u i tem , r efe r t o " How to us e t he key boa rd con tro lle r ". (p age 20 ) Select < CAMERA SET > - < DAY/NIGHT >. Select a screen transition mode according to the illuminat[...]

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    English _25 ● CAMERA SETUP According to the specified recording mode, select a WHITE BAL mode with necessary options. BRIGHTNESS : Specify a brightness level triggering the switch from DAY to NIGHT mode. MODE : According to the selected mode, you can adjust the RED and BLUE color level. RED : Adjust the strength of the red color. BLUE : Adjust t[...]

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    26_ camera setup camera setup POSI/NEGA Th is wi ll dis play t he vid eo b rig htne ss si gna l ei the r no rm all y o r re ver sely . PIP Yo u c an vi ew a ma in im age wit h a sub i mag e o n th e s ame sc ree n. If m ore t han o ne pr ivacy zone is se t and the PRIVA CY SE T is s et to ON, the P IP fu nctio n wil l be deac tivat ed. I f the INTE[...]

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    English _27 ● CAMERA SETUP FENCE Th is is to de tect i f a mo ving ob ject p ass es thro ugh th e s pe cif ied LIN E or ARE A. I n a con di tio n w here a mov in g o bje ct i s det ect ed i n a n an al ysi s o f th e pr evi ou s a nd curr en t f ram es w hos e mo ve men t ov erl ap s a ce rtai n are a, the sys tem di spl ays “PA SS” if th e o[...]

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    28_ camera setup camera setup Ho w t o set th e ar ea  If yo u pre ss the SE TUP sw itch wi th t he AR EA op tio n set to ON, y ou can spe cif y th e pos iti on a nd si ze of th e a rea.  If yo u cha nge the P IXE L L EVEL fo r se tt ing th e po sit io n, spe cify t he pix el t hat mov es by a sing le pr ess ur e o f t he ▲ ▼◄ ► swi t[...]

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    English _29 ● CAMERA SETUP DISPLAY Wi th th e D ISP LAY op tio n s et t o O N, a m oti on or a se t AD VA NCE D f unct ion wil l b e di spl ay ed on the sc ree n, if d ete cted . SENSITIVITY Se t t he se nsi tivi ty of th e mo tio n de te cti on. RESOLUTION If se tt ing it to hi gh, th e ca mer a ca n det ect eve n a tri vi al mov emen t o f th e[...]

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    30_ camera setup camera setup PRIVACY ZONE Yo u c an se t u p to 1 2 p riv acy zon es t ha t w ill be hid ed f or pr iva cy o f t he s ubj ect wh en rec ordi ng. For se lec tin g and sa vin g e ach me nu ite m, ref er to " Ho w t o u se the ke ybo ard co ntr oll er " . ( pag e 2 0) ZONE SETUP Select < MAIN MENU > - < PRIVACY ZONE[...]

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    English _31 ● CAMERA SETUP OTHERS Yo u c an re set the c ame ra, or sel ect th e O SD font co lor to yo ur pref ere nce. For se lec tin g and sa vin g e ach me nu ite m, ref er to " Ho w t o u se the ke ybo ard co ntr oll er " . ( pag e 2 0) LANGUAGE Yo u c an sl ect a p re fer red lan gua ge f or th e s cree n di spl ay . Se lec t you [...]

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    32_ camera setup camera setup FACTORY DEFAULT Select < MAIN MENU > - < OTHER SET > - < FACTORY DEFAULTS >. The FACTORY DEFAULTS setup screen appears. Select < OK >. All the settings will be restored to the factory default. However, the language setting will not be restored. OSD COLOR Yo u c an se t t he f on t c olo r of th [...]

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    English _33 ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP You can set up the network settings according to your network configurations. Be for e ins tal ling o r w hil e us ing thi s pro gra m, v isi t th e Sam sun g we bsi te w ww. sams un gse cur ity. com an d d ow nlo ad and up gra de with th e la te st S/W ver sio n av ai lab le. CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO AN[...]

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    34_ network connection and setup network connection and setup Checking if the IP router is connected to the xDSL/Cable modem properly Se lec t <St atu s> f ro m t he Sett ing s me nu of th e IP Ro uter If it is properly connected, < IP Address >, < Subnet Mask > and < Gateway > provided by your ISP are displayed. Please reme[...]

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    English _35 ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP ex 2) If the ad dres s (LA N I P) o f t he I P rou ter is 192 .168 .0 .1 IP ad dr ess : 1 92.1 68 .0. 100 Su bne t Mas k: 255. 25 5.2 55. 0 De fau lt Ga tew ay: 19 2.1 68. 0.1 ex 3) If the ad dres s (LA N I P) o f t he I P rou ter is 192 .168 .x xx. 1 IP ad dr ess : 1 92.1 68 .xx x.1 00 Su bne t Mas k: 2[...]

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    36_ network connection and setup network connection and setup CONNECTING THE CAMERA DIRECTLY TO LOCAL AREA NETWORKING Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Launch an Internet browser on the local PC. Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of the browser. A re mote PC in an e xterna l Int ernet out of th e LAN netw ork m[...]

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    English _37 ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP IP ADDRESS SETUP Buttons used in IP Installer It em De scr ip tio n a De vic e Nam e Mo del n ame of the c onn ect ed c ame ra. Cl ick t he col umn to so rt the lis t by m ode l n ame. Ho wev er , s ear ch w il l b e s topp ed if c li cke d d urin g t he s ea rch . b Mo de Di spl ay s e ith er < St at[...]

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    38_ network connection and setup network connection and setup h IP v4 Sc ans f or cam eras w ith th e IP v4 sett in g. i IP v6 Sc ans f or cam eras w ith th e IP v6 sett in g. j Se arc h Sc ans f or cam eras t hat ar e cu rre ntly c onn ect ed t o t he n et wor k. Ho wev er , t his but to n w ill be gra yed ou t i f n eith er IPv4 n or IPv 6 is ch [...]

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    English _39 ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP If us in g a n I P ro ut er : IP Address : Enter an address falling in the IP range provided by the IP router. ex) 192.168.1.2~254, 192.168.0.2~254, 192.168.XXX.2~254 Subnet Mask : The < Subnet Mask > of the IP route r will be the < S ubnet Mask > of the camera. Gateway : The < Local IP Ad[...]

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    40_ network connection and setup network connection and setup If th e IP rou ter ha s m ore tha n o ne c am era co nnec ted Co nfi gu re the IP re lat ed sett ing s an d the Po rt r ela ted se tti ngs dis tin ctly wi th e ac h o the r. Ca teg or y Ca mer a #1 Ca mer a #2 IP re la ted se ttin gs IP Ad dr ess Su bne t Mas k Ga tew ay 19 2.1 68 .1. 20[...]

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    English _41 ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP Enter the password. This is the login password for the " admin " user who accesses the camera. The default password is " 4321 ". Click [ OK ]. Auto network setup will be completed. The camera will automatically complete the network setting and restart. DYNAMIC IP SETUP Dynamic IP Envi[...]

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    42_ network connection and setup network connection and setup PORT RANGE FORWARD (PORT MAPPING) SETUP If yo u hav e i nsta ll ed an IP r out er w it h a ca mera co nnec te d, you mus t s et t he port r ang e fo rwa rd ing on the I P r out er s o t hat a rem ote PC can acc es s t he came ra in i t. Manual Port Range Forwarding From the Setup menu of[...]

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    English _43 ● NETWORK CONNECTION AND SETUP CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA FROM A SHARED LOCAL PC Launch < IP Installer >. It will scan for connected cameras and display a list of them. Double-click a camera to access. The Internet browser starts and connects to the camera. You can a lso a ccess the c amera in s uch way you t ype t he IP addre ss [...]

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    44_ web viewer CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA Normally, you would Launch the Internet browser. Type the IP address of the camera in the address bar. ex) • IP address (IPv4) : 192.168.1.200  http://192.168.1.200 - the Login dialog should appear. • IP address (IPv6) : 2001:230:abcd: ffff:0000:0000:ffff:1111  http://[2001:230:abcd:ffff:0000 :0000:[...]

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    English _45 ● WEB VIEWER To check the DDNS address Th e D DN S a ddr ess co nsi sts of: <o ne o f the lo wer- cas e le tt ers : c , m, p> + < the las t 6 d igi ts of th e MAC (E ther ne t) add ress > + <we bs ams ung .net > Th e s ma ll let ter wi ll be <c> if the fi rst 6 digi ts of t he MA C ( Ethe rne t) a ddr ess is &l[...]

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    web viewer 46_ web viewer INSTALLING ACTIVEX If co nn ect ing to a cam era for th e fi rs t t ime , yo u w ill se e t he inst all atio n m essa ge . T hen , in sta ll t he re qui re d A cti veX to ac ces s th e c amer a and co ntro l t he v id eo fro m it in rea l t ime. For Windows XP Service Pack 2 users Click the installation message that pops u[...]

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    English _47 ● WEB VIEWER USING THE LIVE SCREEN It em De scr ip tio n a Se tup Mo ve to th e S etup s cre en. b Ab out Yo u c an ch eck the f irm war e ve rsi on, se ria l n umbe r a nd m an ufa ctu rer inf orma tio n. c Re set A lar m Re set s the Al arm ic on. (t he A lar m an d Mot ion ico ns disa pp ear .) d Ca ptu re Sa ves t he sna psho t as[...]

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    web viewer 48_ web viewer BACKUP Yo u c an ca ptu re, pr int ou t, a nd save t he sna psho t i n th e spe cif ied pat h. To capture the snapshot Click [ ] on the scene to capture. The Capture dialog should appear. Click [ OK ]. The screenshot will be saved in the specified path. Default file path Windows XP : C:Program Files SamsungSND-3080CS[...]

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    English _49 ● WEB VIEWER To record a video Click [ ] on the scene to record. You will see the Save AVI dialog; provide the necessary information. Save path : You can change the default saving path. File name : You can change the default file name. HD D m in imu m f ree si ze : I f th e f ree sp ace o n t he HDD is le ss than th e re cor de d s p[...]

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    web viewer 50_ web viewer CHECKING THE OBJECT COUNTING Go to < Setup > - < Object counting > and select the < Enable > to set the event rule. For more infor matio n, ref er to “ To set t he obje ct co untin g fun ction ” (pag e 65) . Select the < MJPEG > for < Video format > and press the [ Refresh ] button in the [...]

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    English _51 ● SETUP SCREEN ACCESSING THE SETUP SCREEN Yo u c an co nfi gure t he def ault se ttin g, sy ste m, o ver lay, e ven t a nd n etw ork rel ated s ett ing s, a nd ch ang e the m a s ne ce ssa ry. In the Live screen, click the < setup > tab. The Setup screen appears. 1. 2. setup screen[...]

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    setup screen 52_ setup screen DEFAULT SETUP To configure the video settings Yo u c an se t t he v id eo res olut ion and q ual ity , an d s elec t the co dec req uire d. Select < Basic > - < video >. The Video setup screen appears. Brightness : Adjust the screen brightness from 1 to 100. Contrast : Adjust the contrast from 1 to 100. Res[...]

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    English _53 ● SETUP SCREEN If y ou se t the profi le to Basel ine, the e ntrop y cod ing i s avai lable only for CAVLC *; if you set it to MAIN , the entr opy c oding is av ailab le fo r bot h CAV LC* a nd CAB AC*. If y ou se t WDR to < OFF >, or th e res oluti on of MPEG 4 vid eo is other than 4CIF , De- Inter lace of MPEG 4 cod ec wi ll [...]

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    setup screen 54_ setup screen VNP configuration : Set a port used to transfer video signals with the Samsung protocols. Device port (TCP) : Used to co ntrol the video s ignal transfer, d efaulted to 60001 (TCP) . TCP streaming port : Video signal transfer port using TCP protocols, defaulted to 60002(TCP). UDP streaming port : UDP Port used to tran[...]

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    English _55 ● SETUP SCREEN To set the user account Click < Basic > - < user >. The User setup window appears. Login authentication : You can set to authenticate the login by the user. If you select < Enable >, the user should have gone through the login authentication; if selecting < Disable >, every user can access the sy[...]

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    setup screen 56_ setup screen To ed it a reg iste re d u ser acc oun t From the User setup window, select a user ID to change. From the User setup window, click [ Modify ]. The Modify user window appears. Change the < User ID >, < Password >, < Confirm password >, and < Level > as you wish. Click [ Apply ]. The selected use[...]

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    English _57 ● SETUP SCREEN SYSTEM SETUP To set the date/time Yo u c an ob tai n th e cur ren t sy ste m ti me fr om the NTP ser ve r o r y our PC for you r ti me se tti ng . Select < System > - < Date & Time >. The Date & Time setup window appears. If you select Manual, input the date and time manually. Your settings will be s[...]

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    setup screen 58_ setup screen To check the log information Se lec t < Sy ste m > - < Log >. Th e L og in for mati on li st appe ars . System log list : Shows the log information about the system changes along with time and IP address. User login : Shows the current login user to the camera. Video configuration change : Show video setti[...]

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    English _59 ● SETUP SCREEN When the software update is completed, you will be prompted to restart the system. Click [ OK ] to restart the system. Since the current connection is disconnected, you have to connect to the system again. If t he ne twork is d isconn ected , the powe r sup ply f ails, or th e PC abnor mally oper ates durin g the upda t[...]

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    setup screen 60_ setup screen Install a public certificate : To install the certificate to camera, you need to type a certificate name (it can be arbitrarily assigned by user), certificate file issued from the authority and a key file. When done, click [ Install ]. If the certificate is installed successfully, the user-defined certificate [...]

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    English _61 ● SETUP SCREEN EVENT SETUP To set the event transfer function Yo u c an se t t he F TP /em ail ser ver (SM TP ) t o t rans fer the a lar m i mage s p rese nt in t he ca mer a, in ca se a n ala rm even t o ccur s. Se lec t < Ev ent > - < T ran sfe r se tup >. Th e I ma ge tra nsfe r set up wind ow appe ar s. For more infor [...]

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    setup screen 62_ setup screen Upload path : You can specify the path of the FTP directory to which you will transfer an alarm image. You can specify the path by just typing < /directory name > or < directory name > in this field. If nothing is specified, the path will be defaulted to the root directory of the FTP server. Port : The FT[...]

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    English _63 ● SETUP SCREEN To setup the record Click < Event > - < Record setup >. The Record setup window appears. To complete the setting, click the [ Apply ] button. The settings are saved. SD card : Enables you to verify data saved on the SD memory card and format the memory card itself. It is possible to set to automatically dele[...]

  • Page 64

    setup screen 64_ setup screen Post-alarm duration : The post alarm duration can be one among 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, and 30 seconds. You can send a post-alarm image of up to 30 seconds after the alarm is triggered. (The max time differs, depending on the frame rate) The pre/p ost a larm durati on is not avail able in SM TP tr ansfer mode[...]

  • Page 65

    English _65 ● SETUP SCREEN To set the object counting function Click th e < Event > - < Object co unting >. The Object Counting Configuration window is displayed. To enable the object counting function, select the < Enable > for the < Object counting function >. To display the line crossing or the area occupancy in the mo[...]

  • Page 66

    setup screen 66_ setup screen Deleting the counting area : Put the mouse cursor on the counting area in the monitoring image in the < Area Occupancy > configuration screen. When a dialog box appears, click the [ Delete ] button. Select the object size to be displayed in the monitoring image in configuration screen. As the number gets bigger[...]

  • Page 67

    English _67 ● SETUP SCREEN Priority : Should be set to the < Frame Rate >. GOP Size : Should be set to be equal to < Frame Rate > or less. SD Card : Should be inserted with unlocked. Alarm Image : The < SD Card Record > should be checked. The follo wing condi tions may c ause an er ror i n obj ect c ountin g fun ction or t he ob[...]

  • Page 68

    setup screen 68_ setup screen To re co rd the obj ec t c oun ting vi deo no w Select the < Run Now > for < Execution >. The earliest allowable time is set by minute based on current time. (Ex. Current time: 13' 21" ; Scheduled time to start: 14' 00") Press the [ Add ] button. You cannot add if a video is in < Reco[...]

  • Page 69

    English _69 ● SETUP SCREEN NETWORK SETUP To set the video transfer mode Yo u c an co ntr ol t he tr ans fer rat e ac co rdi ng to t he vide o tra nsf er m ode and ne twor k spe ed. Select < Network > - < Streaming type >. The Video Transfer setup window appears. When done, click [ Apply ]. Your settings will be saved. VNP streaming : [...]

  • Page 70

    70_ appendix PROFILE CA MER A SET UP MENU ST AND AR D ITS BA CKL IG HT DAY /N IGH T GA MIN G Pa ren t Men u Su b-m en us VP S OF F ON O FF OF F OFF IR IS AL C AL C A LC A LC A LC AL C - - - - - LE NS DC DC DC DC DC LE VEL 0 0 0 0 0 BA CKL IGH T O FF OFF WD R OFF OFF MO TIO N (F .FA ST) -- - (F .FA ST) -- - NO RM (F .FA ST) -- - SL OW DN R MI D MI D[...]

  • Page 71

    English _71 ● APPENDIX TERMINOLOGY GO P : T he def ault i s 1 5, and if set to 15 , o ne I -Fr ame wi ll be outp ut per 15 fr ame s as on e I- Fra me an d 1 4 P- Fr ame s c onst itu te t he GO P. The lower the GOP size is, the better the quality is; however, the bit rate as well as the data size will increase, causing a lower of the fps. GOP(Grou[...]

  • Page 72

    appendix 72_ appendix SPECIFICATIONS It em De scr ip tio n NT SC PA L Ca mer a Ty pe Co lor /B W Co lor Im age De vic e 1/ 3" Su per -HA D PS C CD Pi xel s To tal 8 11 x 508 795 x 59 6 Ef fec ti ve 76 8 x 49 4 75 2 x 5 82 Sc ann in g Sy ste m Pr ogr es siv e Ho riz on tal Fr eque nc y 15. 734 H z 15 .62 5 Hz Ve rti ca l F req uenc y 59 .94 H z[...]

  • Page 73

    English _73 ● APPENDIX It em De scr ip tio n NT SC PA L Re sol ut ion Ho riz on tal 60 0 T V Lin es Ve rti ca l 350 TV Lin es Vi deo O utp ut Vi deo O utp ut VB S 1 .0 Vp- p S/ N R at io S/N R ati o ab out 5 2 d B Le ns Le ns Dr ive Ty pe AI (D C) Mo unt T ype Bo ard T ype Ne two rk Bo ard OS Em bed de d L inu x Ha rdw ar e Fl ash m emo ry 32 M b[...]

  • Page 74

    appendix 74_ appendix It em De scr ip tio n NT SC PA L Pr oto co l IP IP v4 / IPv 6 Ne two rk Pr oto co l IP v4 TC P/I P, UD P/I P, R TP (UD P), RTP (TC P), RT SP, NT P, H TTP , HT TPS , SSL , D HCP PP PoE , FTP , S MTP, I CMP , I GMP, SN MPv1 /v 2c/ v3( MIB- 2), AR P, DN S, DDN S, V SI P IP v6 TCP /IP , HTT P, HTTP S, SS L, DHCP St rea mi ng U nic[...]

  • Page 75

    English _75 ● APPENDIX It em De scr ip tio n NT SC PA L SD K HT TP AP I CGI Co mm and Pr ovi de s f unc tion al ity to con tro l ca me ras an d s et /re tri eve in ter nal par ame ter va lue s. Ge t J PE G i mag e or M JPE G s trea m Al arm I n/O ut cont ro l RT P/R TS P A PI R TP He ade r, RTSP Co mman d Doc ume nt Ac tiv eX SDK Act iv eX API fo[...]

  • Page 76

    appendix 76_ appendix FRAME RATE (NTSC) Test Cond ition : MJP EG - R esolu tion( CIF), Qual ity(1 ), Fr ame ra te(1) H.26 4 - Bitrate cont rol(C BR), Compre ssion (40), Enco de Pr iorit y(Fra me rat e), GOP size( 15), Deblo ck(ON) , Pro file(B aseli ne), Entro py co ding(C AVLC) , Mot ion esti matio n(HPe l) MPEG 4 - Bitrate cont rol(C BR), Compre[...]

  • Page 77

    English _77 ● APPENDIX H.26 4 (4C IF) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 30 FP S 15 FP S 8 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 22 98 Kb ps 19 FP S 12 29 Kb ps 10 FP S 73 7 K bp s 6 FPS 36 9 K bp s 3 FPS 14 7 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 9 17 51 Kb ps 19 FP S 11 98 Kb ps 13 FP S 64 5 K bp s 7 FPS 36 9 K bp s 4 FPS 11 1 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 8 15 36 Kb ps 20 FP S 10 75 Kb ps 14[...]

  • Page 78

    appendix 78_ appendix MPEG 4 (VG A) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 30 FP S 15 FP S 8 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 40 55 Kb ps 22 FP S 25 80 Kb ps 14 FP S 12 90 Kb ps 7 FPS 73 7 K bp s 4 FPS 22 1 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 9 35 33 Kb ps 23 FP S 23 04 Kb ps 15 FP S 10 75 Kb ps 7 FPS 61 4 K bp s 4 FPS 18 4 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 8 29 49 Kb ps 24 FP S 18 43 Kb ps 15 FP [...]

  • Page 79

    English _79 ● APPENDIX H.26 4 (VG A) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 30 FP S 15 FP S 8 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 20 89 Kb ps 17 FP S 12 29 Kb ps 10 FP S 73 7 K bp s 6 FPS 36 9 K bp s 3 FPS 14 7 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 9 16 59 Kb ps 18 FP S 10 14 Kb ps 11 FP S 55 3 K bp s 6 FPS 27 6 K bp s 3 FPS 11 1 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 8 14 59 Kb ps 19 FP S 84 5 K bp s 11 [...]

  • Page 80

    appendix 80_ appendix MPEG 4 (CI F) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 30 FP S 15 FP S 8 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 13 82 Kb ps 30 FP S 69 1 K bp s 15 FP S 36 9 K bp s 8 FPS 18 4 K bp s 4 FPS 55 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 9 11 52 Kb ps 30 FP S 57 6 K bp s 15 FP S 30 7 K bp s 8 FPS 15 4 K bp s 4 FPS 46 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 8 92 2 K bp s 30 FP S 46 1 K bp s 15 FP S 24 6[...]

  • Page 81

    English _81 ● APPENDIX H.26 4 (CI F) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 30 FP S 15 FP S 8 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 92 2 K bp s 30 FP S 46 1 K bp s 15 FP S 21 5 K bp s 7 FPS 12 3 K bp s 4 FPS 37 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 9 69 1 K bp s 30 FP S 34 6 K bp s 15 FP S 18 4 K bp s 8 FPS 92 Kb ps 4 FPS 28 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 8 57 6 K bp s 30 FP S 28 8 K bp s 15 FP S 13 4[...]

  • Page 82

    appendix 82_ appendix FRAME RATE (PAL) Test Cond ition : MJP EG - R esolu tion( CIF), Qual ity(1 ), Fr ame ra te(1) H.26 4 - Bitrate cont rol(C BR), Compre ssion (40), Enco de Pr iorit y(Fra me rat e), GOP size( 15), Deblo ck(ON) , Pro file(B aseli ne), Entro py co ding(C AVLC) , Mot ion esti matio n(HPe l) MPEG 4 - Bitrate cont rol(C BR), Compre [...]

  • Page 83

    English _83 ● APPENDIX H.26 4 (4C IF) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 25 FP S 13 FP S 6 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 23 59 Kb ps 16 FP S 11 80 Kb ps 8 FPS 73 7 K bp s 5 FPS 44 2 K bp s 3 FPS 14 7 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 9 19 91 Kb ps 18 FP S 11 06 Kb ps 10 FP S 66 4 K bp s 6 FPS 33 2 K bp s 3 FPS 11 1 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 8 17 51 Kb ps 19 FP S 10 14 Kb ps 11 F[...]

  • Page 84

    appendix 84_ appendix MPEG 4 (VG A) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 25 FP S 13 FP S 6 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 44 24 Kb ps 20 FP S 26 54 Kb ps 12 FP S 13 27 Kb ps 6 FPS 66 4 K bp s 3 FPS 22 1 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 9 38 71 Kb ps 21 FP S 22 12 Kb ps 12 FP S 11 06 Kb ps 6 FPS 55 3 K bp s 3 FPS 18 4 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 8 30 97 Kb ps 21 FP S 17 69 Kb ps 12 FP [...]

  • Page 85

    English _85 ● APPENDIX H.26 4 (VG A) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 25 FP S 13 FP S 6 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 25 07 Kb ps 17 FP S 13 27 Kb ps 9 FPS 73 7 K bp s 5 FPS 44 2 K bp s 3 FPS 14 7 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 9 19 91 Kb ps 18 FP S 12 17 Kb ps 11 FP S 66 4 K bp s 6 FPS 33 2 K bp s 3 FPS 11 1 K bp s 1 FPS LE VEL 8 16 59 Kb ps 18 FP S 11 06 Kb ps 12 FP[...]

  • Page 86

    appendix 86_ appendix MPEG 4 (CI F) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 25 FP S 13 FP S 6 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 13 82 Kb ps 25 FP S 66 4 K bp s 12 FP S 33 2 K bp s 6 FPS 16 6 K bp s 3 FPS 55 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 9 11 52 Kb ps 25 FP S 55 3 K bp s 12 FP S 27 6 K bp s 6 FPS 13 8 K bp s 3 FPS 46 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 8 92 2 K bp s 25 FP S 44 2 K bp s 12 FP S 22 1[...]

  • Page 87

    English _87 ● APPENDIX H.26 4 (CI F) Fr ame R ate Qu ali ty 25 FP S 13 FP S 6 F PS 3 F PS 1 FP S LE VEL 10 92 2 K bp s 25 FP S 44 2 K bp s 12 FP S 22 1 K bp s 6 FPS 11 1 K bp s 3 FPS 37 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 9 69 1 K bp s 25 FP S 33 2 K bp s 12 FP S 16 6 K bp s 6 FPS 83 Kb ps 3 FPS 28 Kb ps 1 FPS LE VEL 8 57 6 K bp s 25 FP S 27 6 K bp s 12 FP S 13 8[...]

  • Page 88

    appendix 88_ appendix TROUBLESHOOTING PR OBL EM SO LUT IO N I can ’t ac ces s th e cam era fro m a we b b ro wse r. Ch eck t o m ake sur e tha t t he c ame ra’s N etw ork set tin gs a re ap pro pria te. Ch eck t o m ake sur e tha t a ll n etw ork ca ble s h ave bee n co nn ect ed pr ope rl y. If co nn ect ed usin g DHC P, veri fy that t he cam [...]

  • Page 89

    English _89 ● APPENDIX PR OBL EM SO LUT IO N I hav e set <O bjec t cou nti ng> to <O n> in <S etu p>, bu t t he gree n bo x o n the mo nito ri ng scr een is di spl ay ed big ger or sm all er t han th e i ma ge siz e of t he pas ser- by. Ch ang e the ob ject s ize as app rop riat e in < Se tup > - < Obj ec t c oun ting &[...]

  • Page 90

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