CFMC1315-LP

1/3??? 1.3 Megapixel IP Indoor

Dome Colour Camera

Configuration Manual

Building Technologies

Fire Safety & Security Products

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Siemens Building Technologies

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Training courses

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About this document

This manual provides the information you will need in order to install and configure a Solaris??? Dome unit. We recommend that you read through it at least once before you begin the installation.

Orientation guide

Tips and information

Contents

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Safety

1 Safety

1.1Target readers

The instructions in this document are designed only for the following target readers:

1.2General safety precautions

zRead the general safety precautions before installing, configuring and operating the device.

zKeep this document for reference.

zAlways pass this document on together with the product.

zPlease also take into account any additional country-specific, local safety standards or regulations concerning project planning, operation and disposal of the product.

zFollow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.

Liability claim

zDo not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they have been approved by the manufacturer.

zUse only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the manufacturer.

1.2.1Transport

Damage during transport

z Keep the packaging material for future transportation.

z Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.

Safety

Damage due to unsuitable mounting location

zThe environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer must be observed. See section 4: Ordering Data.

zDo not operate the device in dusty places.

zDo not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks.

zProtect the device against moisture.

zPlace the unit on a stable surface that will hold its weight.

zThe mounting surface must be solid and non-combustible.

zDo not operate the device close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation.

Danger of electrical shock due to incorrect connection

zConnect the device only to power sources with the specified voltage. Voltage supply requirements can be found on the mains adapter.

zMake sure the device is permanently connected to the electricity supply; a readily accessible disconnect device must be provided.

zThis device is designed to work with 12 V DC / 24 V AC-systems or PoE. Do not connect the device to any other power systems.

1.2.3Cleaning

Do not touch the imaging surface of sensor. Use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to clean the surface if it is touched accidentally.

1.3Meaning of the signal words

The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following written signal words.

1.4Meaning of the hazard symbols

The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons.

Warning of a hazard

Warning of dangerous electrical voltage

Tips and information

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EU directives

2 EU directives

The product complies with the requirements of the following EU directives. The EU declaration of conformity is available from:

Siemens Building Technologies

Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co. oHG

76181 Karlsruhe

Germany

European Directive 2004/108/EC ???Electromagnetic Compatibility???

Compliance with the European Directive 2004/108/EC has been proven by testing according to the following standards:

Specifications

Ordering Data

4.1Package Contents

zCCD IP dome

zDocumentation CD

zUtilities CD

zInstallation instruction (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian)

zSD card (2 GB)

zWall plugs (4x)

zMounting screw (4x)

zMounting template for installation

zMonitor out cable *1

Camera part and connector definition

5 Camera part and connector definition

5.1Camera part definition

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Camera part and connector definition

5.1.1Alarm out terminal

YELLOW: ALARM OUT

Alarm output port

BLACK: COM

5.1.2Alarm in terminal

RED: ALARM IN

External alarm input

ORANGE: GND

5.1.3Power IN connector

WHITE: Power -

POWER DC12V / AC24V

BLACK: Power +

5.1.4Audio in

White

WHITE AUDIO JACK: In Audio in (??3.5mm)

5.1.5Audio out

Black

BLACK AUDIO JACK: Out Audio out (??3.5mm)

5.1.6IP/TV switch

5.1.7Reset button

5.1.8Default button

Installing the camera

6 Installing the camera

6.1Precautions

SD Memory card

Please install the SD memory card before switching on the camera as the system can not detect the insertion of SD card during operation.

z There is a limit to the number of rewrites that is possible with the SD memory card. Replacing the SD memory card when performing periodic maintenance of the camera is recommended.

Installing the camera

zDo not use the power adapter in hot and humid places.

zTemperature increasing on the surface of the adapter is normal. Before moving the adapter to another location, unplug it from the wall outlet, and wait until its temperature decreases

zBuzzing noises may come from inside. This does not indicate malfunction.

zUsing the power adapter near a radio, TV, or cell phone may cause interference. Use the adapter at sufficient distances from these devices.

Specifications

Power requirement

Rated input: AC 24V /DC 12V, 1A

6.2Concept of the Network Camera

The network camera can deliver video images and audio in real time using the

Internet or an intranet. The camera is equipped with Ethernet (RJ-45) 10BASE-

T/100BASE-TX network interfaces.

It can be used in various indoor environments.

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6.3Setting Network Camera Environment

Items needed for network camera monitoring system

zAdministrator's personal computer

The personal computer that is given all authorities for setting, operating, monitoring and other functions with the network camera is called the "administrator's personal computer" in this manual.

zRecommended personal computer operating conditions

???Windows Vista or XP as OS

???Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or later

???CPU: Intel Pentium 4.2 GHz or higher

???Memory: 512 MB or more

zNetwork camera

Please purchase the required and appropriate number of cameras corresponding to the desired camera installation locations.

zConnection equipment such as a hub and router suiting the network system environment and LAN cable, a Cat 5e LAN cable is recommended.

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Installing the camera

zCamera search application "IpFinder"

Install this application from the CD-ROM supplied as an accessory. (Double-click "ipfinder_Setup.exe" in the CD-ROM and install the application in accordance with the instructions on the screen)

6.4Connecting the Camera and Personal Computer by Network

IP Address

To connect to the network, the administrator needs to set the network camera IP address.

There are two options to set the IP address.

??? Entering an IP address manually (factory default)

??? Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server

z Entering the IP address manually.

Your camera is set to this mode at factory with IP address: 192.168.0.10, so you need to enter this IP number manually to access camera at the first time.

z Obtaining an IP address automatically from the DHCP server

If your network is using DHCP server, you do not need to change the IP address of the camera. But be sure to set DHCP ON/OFF to ON in "Network settings/Basic".

NOTE

The IP address of the network camera is sometimes updated or changed from time to time when the DHCP server is used. For this reason, the network camera sometimes cannot be connected due to an IP address change if the network camera is accessed using the previously set IP address.

To enable accessing the network camera in this case, a fixed IP address needs be set with the network camera by setting an IP address through manual input. Please read the instruction manuals of the network system equipment also carefully such as the router, hub and modem.

When entering the IP address manually, set DHCP ON/OFF to OFF in "Network/Basic Settings" and enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary DNS and secondary DNS.

Connection Configuration

Two configurations are available for connection of network cameras. z Crossover connection

z Connection via a hub, switch, or router

NOTE

z You do not need to assign an IP address to a hub.

z The IP address of your camera after purchasing from the store is automatically set to 192.168.0.10 in case DHCP is not used. Set the IP address of your personal computer in the same subnet. (The network segment must be the same segment when directly connecting using a cross cable or connecting through the hub) When connecting more than one camera, connect each camera using IP Address 192.168.0.10 and change the IP addresses of the second and subsequent cameras to other IP addresses, such as 192.168.0.11.

z You can also use the LAN port of your broadband router. However, when using the broadband router, if the DHCP server function is set to "ON", turn on the power after connecting the camera with the router. The camera gets the IP address from the router's DHCP server and it may not be 192.168.0.10.

Installing the camera

For more information, read your computer's user's guide.

Connecting Camera and Personal Computer

1.Connect LAN cable and turn the power on.

Connect the LAN cable (straight cable) connected to the camera to the hub. Or, connect the camera to a personal computer with the power turned on using the LAN cable (cross cable). Connect AC 24V/DC 12V to the power terminal.

2.Set the IP address of the personal computer.

???Set the IP address which you are not using other than 192.168.0.10 (camera's IP address).

???Set the IP address to 192.168.0.20 (and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0) as an example.

???For details on the procedure, refer to the user's guide of the personal computer.

3.Test the camera connection using ping.

???Start a command prompt. Type "ping 192.168.0.10" and press "Enter" key.

???If the "Reply from..." message appears, the connection is correctly established.

4.Search the camera by "IpFinder" explained and view a camera image.

???Start "IpFinder" and click the "Search" button.

Confirm that the camera name "nwcam05" is displayed in the camera list.

???Click "nwcam05" to select.

The camera name, IP address and HTTP port No. are displayed in the "Network Camera Lists" field.

???Double-click the camera in the camera list you wish to log-in.

The screen for inputting the user name and password will appear. Input the administrator log-in ID and password. (See "Log-in Screen")

???A camera image screen of the network camera will appear.

NOTE

zTo view images without using "IpFinder," launch the Internet browser, enter URL http://192.168.0.10/ in the address box and press "ENTER."

zIt takes about10 seconds to activate the camera.

zIf a port number other than "80" is set, designate the port number by suffixing it after ":" as in http://192.168.0.10:88

Installing the camera

6.5Using the Camera Search Application "IpFinder"

The "IpFinder" is an application for searching network cameras that can currently be viewed from the administrator's personal computer or a user's personal computer, and connecting to those cameras.

Setting up "IpFinder"

1.Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer.

2.Double-click the "ipfinder_Setup" file in the CD-ROM and install "IpFinder" in accordance with the instructions on the screen.

"IpFinder" is compatible only with Windows Vista and Windows XP. Glitches IMPORTANT may occur with your personal computer if it is operated by other OS. Do not

install "IpFinder" with other OS.

Using "IpFinder (Web-Cam IP Manager Version 3.0)" to Search for a Camera

1.Start the Web-Cam IP Manager by loading IP Manager.exe. This application is found on the CD included with delivery.

??The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will open:

2.Click the Start button.

??The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will now display a list of all the devices available for communication along with their IP and MAC addresses. Each device's IP address or MAC address is unique.

3.Select the device whose home page you want to access.

4.Click the Home page of selected device button.

??The home page of the selected device will appear. See Section 6.8: Viewing and Listening.

5.To exit without performing log-in, click the Exit button.

NOTE

Set the personal computer to "Administrator authorization" when using "IpFinder."

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6.6Using the Camera Search Application "Web cam IP manager"

This assumes that:

The Web-Cam IP Manager and all the units are located in the same network segment. If a device and the Web-Cam IP Manager are not located in the same network segment, you must ensure that associated gateway (router) passes the SSDP multicast messages sent by the Web-Cam IP Manager to the network segment where the device is located.

SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol / network protocol)

1.Start the Web-Cam IP Manager by loading IP Manager.exe. This application is found on the CD included with delivery.

??The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will open:

2.Click the Start button.

??The Web-Cam IP Manager program window will now display a list of all the devices available for communication along with their IP and MAC addresses. Each device's IP address or MAC address is unique.

3.Select the device whose home page you want to access.

4.Click the Home page of selected device button.

??The home page of the selected device will appear. See Section 6.8: Viewing and Listening.

Installing the camera

6.7Log-in Screen

5.Open the Internet Explorer.

6.Enter the default IP address: 192.168.0.10.

You can also use Mozilla Firefox. In that case, you have to download the IE Tab plug-in from the Mozilla Firefox homepage.

This product regards a person who has performed Administrator Log-in as an "administrator". Administrator Log-in can perform all functions.

Administrator Log-in

1.Search the camera by "IpFinder", double-click the camera you wish to log-in.

??The screen for inputting the user name and password will appear.

2.Input the administrator log-in ID and password in the user name and password fields and click the OK button.

??The administrator log-in screen and camera image screen will appear.

And the administrator log-in ID and password are set to "admin" and to "admin" respectively by default.

Administrator Log-in allows rewriting of all settings. Be certain to change the administrator log-in ID and password already set in the camera by default, to IMPORTANT ensure camera security. Keep the new administrator log-in ID and password

handy for future use. To change the administrator log-in ID and password, see "Access protection??? section.

6.8Viewing and Listening

Installing the camera

3.Click the "Intranet" icon if the camera to be operated is inside the intranet, clicking the "Internet" icon if the camera is on the Internet.

4.Click "Level customize."

5.Check the following radio buttons in the displayed list:

???"Enable" for "ActiveX control and plug in execute"

???"Enable" for "Execution of script of ActiveX control marked safe even when script is executed"

???"Enable" for "Download of signed ActiveX control"

6.Click "OK."

Log-in the camera

zEnter the camera IP address (default: 192.168.0.10) in the browser address bar to launch the camera login screen.

zSee "Log-in Screen" portion for the log-in method.

zWhen the security warning screen (VeriSign) appears on the first use of the system, click "Yes."

NOTE

Administrator authorization is needed to install "Active-X control." Install "Active-X control" after changing the personal computer setting to "Administrator authorization."

Browser setting when proxy server is used

In case a proxy server is used, setting of the browser to bypass the proxy server during communication with the network camera is recommended.

1.Launch the browser.

2.Choose "Internet option" on the tool menu.

3.Click "Connect" tab.

4.Click "LAN Setting."

??The screen for setting a local area network (LAN) will appear.

5.Check if the checkbox "Will use a proxy server" is checked.

???If the checkbox is not ticked

The browser is not set to use a proxy server. Click "Cancel" and quit setting.

???If the checkbox is checked

Click "Detail setting." A proxy setup screen will appear.

6.Enter the IP addresses of the network cameras in the field marked "Do not use the proxy server with addresses started with the following.

7.Click "OK."

When Windows XP SP2 is used: Click "Install" for "Active-X control."

NOTE

???A proxy server protected by a firewall sometimes cannot be connected to the network camera. Consult the network administrator so as to avoid impacts on network camera operations.

???Communication with the network cameras via a proxy server may cause some problem. Install the network cameras after consulting the network administrator.

???Using the network cameras via a proxy server sometimes takes a long time till images are displayed after log-in or reduces the frame rate of delivered images.

Installing the camera

Camera Image Screen

When using Windows XP SP2

If fails to display the Camera Image screen, operate as follows.

1.Choose "Pop-up Blocker" on the tool menu.

2.Choose "Always Allow Pop-ups from This Site...".

Components of unit home page

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Configuration

7 Configuration

7.1Compression

Image mode

zBoth functions of JPEG and MPEG4 are effective.

zTwo streams, 1 & 2 available for selection. Stream 1 can be set to JPEG and MPEG4, but only JPEG available for Stream 2

JPEG

Following settings are enabled when "Compression Mode" is set to "JPEG".

z Resolution

Configure resolution. Higher Resolution results in larger image

Possible settings???1280 x 960 (SXVGA)???640 x 480 (VGA)???320 x 240 (QVGA)

z Compression Ratio

Set quality of delivered images. The size of image files (JPEG files) varies in accordance with compression ratio. Five options are available from Low to High

Configuration

zFrame Rate: seven frame rates ??? 1, 2 , 3, 5, 10, 12, 25 ??? are available for selection.

MPEG4

Following settings are enabled when "Compression Mode" is set to "MPEG4".

zResolution: 640 x 480 and 320 x 240 available.

zBit Rate: 6 modes including 256,512,1024,2048,3072 and 4096 kb/s

zGOP: default is 29. It means 1 I frame plus 28 P frame. End user can adjust 1~64 level.

Unicast Streaming

Ready for MPEG4 and JPEG streaming

zRTSP Port Number ??? specify the port number you would like to use for RTSP protocol, default is 554

zVIDEO Port Number - specify the port number you would like to use for video streaming, default is 5000

Multicast Streaming

Ready for MPEG4 and JPEG streaming

zMulticast Address: specify the multicast address

zRTSP Port Number ??? specify the port number you would like to use for RTSP protocol, default is 554

zVIDEO Port Number - specify the port number you would like to use for video streaming, default is 5000

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How to operate RTSP

NOTE

You need to prepare suitable RTSP player such as Quicktime or VLC to receive the data streaming first then execute application program. This application is found on the CD included with delivery.

zPerform VLC

1.Select Open then click the Network tab.

2.Click RTSP then fill in web address

rtsp://<IP address>:<rtsp_port>/livestream

3.Click OK.

For example: rtsp://192.168.0.194:554/livestream. Regarding default value of RTSP port, it???s based on which stream you select.

VCL media player

Configuration

zPerform Quicktime

1.Select Open URL.

2.Then fill in rtsp://<IP address>:<rtsp_port>/livestream

3.Click OK.

For example: rtsp://192.168.0.194:554/livestream. Regarding default value of RTSP port, it???s based on which stream you select.

Quicktime livestream

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7.2Network Settings

You can setup your camera basic setting, DDNS, and FTP server by selecting

Network Settings in the Configuration menu..

7.2.1Basic Settings

Basic

Configuration

Bandwidth Control

OFF: The network Camera will stream images at the maximum frame rate allowed by the network.

ON: The Network Camera will display images up to the set bandwidth; using a lower bandwidth results in lower frame rates.

7.2.2DDNS Settings

This function is available when registering with DDNS provider. Select ON to enable the DDNS function; input your DDNS server, User ID, password and password (confirm), and then presses save to save your settings.

To transmit the camera???s host name to a DHCP server you have to configure this in the DDNS Settings.

7.2.3FTP Server

If you wish to enable FTP function, select ON to activate FTP function. Input your

Login ID, Password, Password (confirm), and number of maximum connection in

Max Simultaneous Connections. Press ???Save??? to save your setting.

NOTE

The purpose is to download or delete the directories/files in SD memory card.

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7.3Image Parameters

7.3.1Camera - Basic settings

Basic items such as size and quality of delivered images of the camera can be set.

1.Select "Image Parameters" in the Configuration menu.

??A sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.

2.Click "Basic" in the sub menu.

??The "Camera - Basic Settings" screen will appear.

3.Configure the individual settings.

4.Click the Save button to save your settings.

The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.

Image Colour

Configuration

Fig. 2 Back Light Compensation

(The image level of shaded parts is maintained appropriate) When OFF, rear light correction is not performed.

Picture

Configuration

7.3.2Camera-mask zone settings

1.Tick the checkbox ???ON???, then click ???Set Mask Zone??? to start mask setting

2.Use the mouse to drag a mask rectangle on the screen, click ???OK??? to complete the selection.

3.Click ???Save??? to enable the mask setting.

NOTE

Max. 8 masks can be set on the screen.

The mask function is not supported when the cropping function is on.

Configuration

7.3.3Camera-Cropping settings

Configuration

NOTE

Up to 5 cropping areas can be set on the screen.

The MPEG4 function is not supported when the cropping function is on.

7.3.4Camera-OSD settings

This function setups the text position and colour of camera name, Alarm text or DATE/TIME on the screen. Of course, the corresponding ENABLE flag for each item shall be ???ON??? to activate this function, such as camera name Enable in Network setup, Text enable in Alarm setting and Display in DATE/TIME setting.

Configuration

7.4Alarm

External alarms and motion sensors can be set. Connecting a sensor or other device to the alarm input terminal notifies an alarm when the sensor detects a trouble. For example, mounting a sensor on a door notifies an alarm each time the door is opened. By setting the motion sensor to activate, an alarm is notified by detecting a change in a screen.

One Alarm input1 terminal is indicated on external cable. You need to define some parameters before u sing the alarm function.

7.4.1External digital input 1

z Set an "Alarm Input"

ON: Detects an external alarm.

OFF: Does not perform alarm detection.

?? The following functions will be enabled if ??? Alarm Input??? is set to ???ON???

z Set "Input type" for alarms

Normally Opened (NO): A dry-contact detecting way, opened if nothing occurs but closed in case of an alarm.

Normally Closed (NC): A dry-contact detecting way, closed if nothing occurs but open in case of an alarm.

z Set "TEXT Enable" for alarms

A noticeable message of alarm can be displayed on screen if this item is set to ???ON???.

z Enter "Text" for alarm message

Configuration

NOTE

A speaker with amplifier inside shall be connected to AUDIO out jack on rear panel.

7.4.2Motion detection settings

The setting is similar to alarm input with some additional functions:

zMotion detection

???Set on, open motion detection function.

???Default is off, close motion detection function.

zArea

???Click ???Set motion area???, an image screen will pop up.

???Select the interested area by dragging the mouse.

zSensitivity

Set "Sensitivity."

???High: An alarm will be triggered with even small changes in brightness within the defined area.

???Mid: Intermediate between High and Low.

???Low: An alarm will be triggered with a major change in brightness within the defined area.

zText Enable

???Select ON or OFF to define whether an additional alarm text defined in the Text field is to be overlaid on the video image.

zText

???Define an individual text for alarm overlay.

zAudio Output

???Select ON or OFF to define whether an additional audio message (*.wav), pre-recorded on the SD card, is to be output via the Audio out connector.

zEvent

Pre-recorded voice files with extension .wav that have been uploaded to SD memory card in advance can be selected as voice alarm message. Max. 4 kinds of audio source can be selected.

Configuration

7.4.3Alarm output

zAlarm mode:

The alarm output can be turned OFF or be activated when any of the following events occurs:

???Event: Once alarm input1 or alarm input 2 or motion is triggered, the alarm out will be triggered immediately as well.

zOutput hold time:

Set a time to hold alarm output. Choose from 0, 5, 10, 15, and 30seconds. This function is used when connecting to alarm output terminals and activating a siren, buzzer or emergency light.

7.4.4Audio Event

You can choose which audio *.wav file you want to upload as a voice alarm message to the SD card from your PC. There are 4 audio events available for upload. You can select in the appropriate menu which audio event is to be played with which event (Motion or Alarm input 1).

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7.5Record

7.5.1FTP recording

You can save image files via FTP. Set up your FTP recording conditions first, then identity your FTP sever 1 and 2.

FTP recording conditions

You can store your image files based on your scheduled recording, or recording by alarm, or recording by motion.

z Scheduled Recording

Configuration

z Recording by Alarm

Configure "Alarm input setting" first.

Then select the recording format:

???Record source: choose JPEG or MPEG4 format

???Record frame

Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm occurs. Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included.

1, 2, 5, 10, 30 and 60 frames can be selected if JPEG format selected. No need for MPEG4 format

???Recording cycle

Set a time interval for alarm recording 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 s can be selected for JPEG format, no need for MPEG4 format

???Recording time:

If MPEG4 selected, the recording time can be set to 2, 5, 10 s.

???Record file name

Under transfer image section, the file name arranged by FTP server is time stamp based. With Time Stamp based, the record file name will be formatted with the desired file name, time and date as the file name. You can enter the file name or leave it blank.

z Recording by Motion

Configure "Motion Detection Setting" first.

All the other settings are same as recording by alarm as above.

FTP Server Settings - Server 1 and 2

Please follow your FTP setting to setup FTP server name, Login ID, Password,

FTP port number, FTP mode, and FTP connecting method.

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Configuration

zFTP server name: Input a server name or address

zLogin ID: Limited only to users who have authority to access the server.

zPassword: Input the registered password associated with Login ID.

zPassword (Confirm): Re-enter the password

zFTP Port Number: set ???21??? as default

zFTP Mode

PORT mode: This mode is for most FTP applications

PASV mode: This mode is used when the camera's network environment is behind a firewall.

zFTP Connecting Method

Reconnect: The network camera logs in/out for each file transfer

Continuous Connection: The network camera is always in connection.

Connecting method

You can choose to save your image files to either FTP server 1, 2, or automatically switching servers.

SD Card Back Up if FTP Fail

Configuration

The stored images can be transferred to the FTP server when the network status or other troubles are resolved.

Function ON/OFF: Select ON to active SD card FTP back up function.

Accumulation Cycle: Set a time interval in seconds for images to be stored. (Time

interval: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 or 120 seconds)

Overwrite: Overwrite when SD card reaches the maximum capacity and start with oldest stored images.

7.5.2SD recording

zConditions

Select whether images are to be stored on the SD card by: Time schedule, alarm input, motion alarm or network loss.

1.Configure the individual settings as described below.

zOverwrite

ON: Records are overwritten beginning with old records when the capacity of the SD memory card becomes full during recording.

OFF: Recording is stopped when the capacity of the SD memory card becomes full during recording.

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z Scheduled Recording

Determine the recording condition: STOP, all day, schedule 1 or schedule 2 from the recording schedule table for all days from Monday to Sunday.

zRecording by Alarm

Configure "Alarm input setting" first. Then select the recording format:

???Record source: choose JPEG or MPEG4 format

???Record frame

Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm occurs. Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included.

1, 2, 5, 10, 30 and 60 frames can be selected if JPEG format selected. No need for MPEG4 format.

???Recording cycle

Set a time interval for alarm recording 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 s can be selected for JPEG format. No need for MPEG4 format.

???Recording time:

If MPEG4 selected, please set the recording time to 2, 5, or 10 s.

zRecording by Motion

Perform "Motion Detection Setting" first.

All the other settings are same as recording by alarm as above.

zRecording by Network loss

Select network recording. After network loss, the network camera automatically stores images based on your settings.

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???Recording cycle

Set a time interval for network recording. 1, 25, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 s can be selected.

2.Click the Save button under the items.

?? Changes are saved.

NOTE

Setting the overwrite mode to ON deletes files, beginning with old files. If important data is to be saved, set the Overwrite mode to OFF.

7.5.3Emailing recording

Configuration

Condition settings for sending e-mail by schedule

Setup E-mail condition to Schedule.

zSubject ??? input your subject title for sending e-mail

zMessage ??? input the alarm message as a notification

zAttach Image ??? attach image files to your e-mail notification

zRecording Schedule ??? select intended recording days on the recording schedule table.

zRecording cycle ??? Set a time interval for schedule recording ??? 30, 60, 120, 240, 600, 1200, 1800, 3600 s can be selected.

Condition settings for sending e-mail by alarm in

Setup E-mail condition to Alarm.

zSubject ??? input your subject title for your sending e-mail

zMessage ??? input the alarm message as a notification

zAttach Image ??? attach image files to your e-mail notification

Condition settings for sending e-mail by motion

Setup E-mail condition to Motion.

All the other settings are similar to alarm.

Configuration

Mail to Address List

You can send e-mails to multiple users when schedule, alarm in, or motion detection occurred.

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Configuration

7.5.4NAS recording

This is a method to store data on a network-based storage device.

3.Choose record condition:

Select the condition for NAS recording: recording by Schedule, Alarm or Motion to trigger the recording session.

If Schedule mode is selected, the data can be stored on the NAS storage in JPEG format only, however both JPEG and MPEG format are available for Alarm and Motion conditions.

4.After the recording condition has been selected, the corresponding detailed recording field appears. There you can select further conditions which you need to complete the record condition setup.

5.Select NAS mode, two modes ??? NFS and CIFS ??? are available. NFS is for network storage device operating in UNIX systems CIFS is for Windows systems.

6.Fill in the storage device???s address, the user ID, password, data path where the data is to be stored in the Server, User ID, Password and Path fields, respectively.

7.Click the ???SAVE??? button to complete the NAS setup procedure.

Configuration

z Scheduled Recording

Determine the recording condition: STOP, all day, schedule 1 or schedule 2 from the recording schedule table for all days from Monday to Sunday.

zRecording by Alarm

Configure "Alarm input setting" first. Then select the recording format:

???Record source: choose JPEG or MPEG4 format

???Recording frame

Set the number of images to be recorded immediately after an alarm occurs. Images of the moment when an alarm occurs are not included.

1, 2, 5, 10, 30 and 60 frames can be selected if JPEG format selected. No need for MPEG4 format

???Recording cycle

Set a time interval for alarm recording 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 s can be selected for JPEG format, no need for MPEG4 format

???Recording time:

If MPEG4 is selected, please set the recording time to 2, 5, or 10 s.

zRecording by Motion

Configure "Motion Detection Setting" first.

All the other settings are same as recording by alarm as above.

Configuration

7.6Audio

You can set up your audio settings by enabling audio input and output.

Audio input

zAudio Input:

ON: The external microphone input or integrated microphone is active

OFF: The external microphone input or integrated microphone is deactivated.

zAudio Input Level:

???HIGH: Increased audio input level.

???LOW: Reduced audio input level.

Audio output

zAudio Output:

ON: The audio output is activated

OFF: The audio output is deactivated.

zAudio Output Level:

???HIGH: Increased audio output level.

???MIDDLE: Adjusts the audio output level to a medium level.

???LOW: Reduced audio output level.

NOTE

Please use an external audio amplifier or loudspeaker with integrated amplifier for increased volume.

Configuration

7.7Date/Time

zDisplay

Check ???ON??? to display date/time on screen; the position and colour can be set on the camera OSD menu.

zSynchronization mode

???Manual:

Input the date and time to set up system time.

???NTP:

You can also enable Network Time Protocol (NTP) by NTP server. Input a host name for NTP server, select time adjustment period, and click the ???save and test??? button to start testing NTP function.

???Synchronization from PC:

System date/time can be synchronized from PC setting.

zDaylight

Select ON to active Daylight-saving function if you are in Daylight-saving time zone (effective for NTP mode only).

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Configuration

7.8Access protection

Configuration

7.8.1Administrator

Administrator Functions

Select Administrator in the Configuration menu. You can set up system password, user language and logoff time.

Password

The default setting for system Admin ID and password is:

zUser ID: admin

zPassword: admin

You can adjust your own Admin ID and password in this field z Language: English

There are 10 languages for end user selection.

7.8.2User list

Besides the administrator, general users can be authorized by the system administrator to access the camera.

The administrator can add additional ID and password in the User Settings field.

User level:

zAdvanced user can see the live picture and do basic operation like PTZ control, and Preset setting from buttons on bottom of screen.

zUser can see the live picture only, no authorization to do any operation.

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Configuration

7.9Firewall

7.9.1IP Adress Filter

Enter the IP addresses which are to be processed by the firewall system into the IP address field. Up to 10 addresses can be set.

Enable the IP address which is going to be processed by the firewall filter.

Choose Allowed or Denied or OFF,

zAllowed: all the IP addresses enabled in the list are allowed to access the camera.

zDenied: all the IP addresses enabled in the list shall be rejected by the firewall.

7.9.2Forbidden Ports

All the ports listed and enabled will be forbidden to pass the firewall.

Configuration

7.9.3Forbidden Protocol

ICMP or UDP protocol can be rejected by firewall if assigned.

7.10System

7.10.1Setting

CGI-Lock is a system security setting. It means you can activate or deactivate the login data for the CGI-commands. If you set ON, you always have to enter an ID and password for the web-page, but besides you can change everything using the cgi-commands. Otherwise, it???s not necessary for the login data if you choose OFF.

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Configuration

7.10.2Update

You can update system firmware once the update file is available. It is the customer's responsibility to update firmware. All camera motions will shut down during firmware update. Close any other screens before starting a firmware update. Never disconnect power and LAN cable during the firmware update process. Rebooting the camera after firmware update may take approx. 15 minutes.

The power supply to the camera must not be interrupted during the SW update. SIGNALWORT Otherwise the camera will be damaged and have to be returned to the workshop

for repair.

7.10.3Configuration

Camera configuration information can be exported and saved to a personal computer. It can also be imported from the personal computer to network cameras.

zExport ??? Click on ???Export??? button and choose a file directory to save file in your computer.

zImport ??? Click on ???Import??? button and select the configuration setting file to start importing file to your network camera.

zFactory Default ??? Clicking the Default button in the setup screen; the configuration Information resets all values to factory default.

NOTE

Basic network settings will not be reset.

zNetwork camera reboot ??? Click the Reboot button and a the confirmation message "This will reboot the camera. Are you sure?" will be displayed. Click "OK" to reboot the network camera.

Configuration

7.10.4Temperature

There are two display types for temperature. The internal temperature of the camera is displayed. If a temperature notification interval has been set an e-mail notice will be delivered continuously. If the notification interval is set to "0", the e- mail notice will be delivered only once.

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Configuration

7.11Log

Event Log

Select Log in the Configuration menu.

You can click the icons on the bottom to see and process the logs, such as: ???display all logs???, ???display system logs???, ???display user logs??????.

7.12Notice

This dialog shows all licenses information for the camera.

Information

Utility program application

8 Utility program application

8.1NAS player setup

Playing back NAS file

This application is found on the CD included in the delivery.

1.Execute NAS record setup first.

2.Click on the cross cursor button and choose the path of the NAS file to be played.

3.Click on the Play button.

4.Click on the Stop button.

8.2Audio record setup

This application is found on the CD included in the delivery. You can record a new voice file, then upload it to the network camera. It can make an alarm out event. After you finish audio record, please perform alarm audio setting.

Perform audio recording in the following sequence

1.Execute audio record setup first.

2.Click on the cross cursor button and choose the path where you want to save the *.wav file.

3.Install a speaker before you start recording your voice.

4.Click on red button and start recording your voice.

5.Click on Stop button.

6.Recording is now finished.

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Utility program application

8.3Firmware update setup

This application is found on the CD included in the delivery. You can update multi- network cameras synchronously.

Perform firmware update in the following sequence

1.Execute firmware update setup first.

2.Select filter SW version.

3.Click on the network camera you want to update. 100 pcs network camera are supported for firmware update.

4.Click on the Browser button and choose the network camera SW version.

5.Click on the Upload button for firmware update.

??The update is now finished.

Maintenance

9 Maintenance

Defective modules should be sent to the nearest Siemens office to be forwarded to the service centre.

10 Disposal

All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.

If this symbol showing a crossed-out trash can is displayed on a product, that product is subject to the EU Directive 2002/96/EC.

The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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Keyword index

11 Keyword index

A

Access protection 49 Administrator 50 Advanced user 50 Alarm 10, 34

Alarm in terminal 12, 13 Alarm out terminal 12, 13 Audio 10, 47

Audio Event 36 Audio record 56 Authentication 42 Auto Gain Control 29 AWB 30

B

Back Light Compensation 30

Bandwidth Control 28

Bit Rate 24

BLC 10

C

Camera part definition 12

CE declaration of conformity 9 Compression 23 Configuration 23

Cropping settings 32

D

Daylight 48 DDNS Settings 28

Declaration of conformity 9 Default button 12

Default Gateway 27 DHCP 27 Dimensions 10

F

Factory Default 53 Firewall 51

Firmware update setup 57 Focus lever 12

Forbidden Ports 51 Forbidden Protocol 52 Frame Rate 24

FTP recording 37 FTP Server 28

G

Gamma 30

GOP 24

H

Hazard symbols 8

I

Image mode 23 Image Parameters 29 Image sensor 10 Internal Microphone 10 Internet protocol 10

IP Address 27

IP Adress Filter 51 IP/TV selection 12 IpFinder 18

IRIS Adjustment 30

J

JPEG 23

L

Log-in Screen 20

E

Effective pixels 10 Electronic shutter 10 E-mail Server (POP) 42 E-mail Server (SMTP) 42 Emailing recording 42 Ethernet 10

EU directives 9 EV Adjustment 29 Event Log 55

M

mask zone settings 31 Motion detection 35 MPEG4 24

Multicast Streaming 24

N

NAS player setup 56 NAS recording 45 Network camera reboot 53 NTP 48

Keyword index

O

Operating humidity 10 Operating temperature 10 Ordering Data 11

OSD settings 33 Overwrite 40

P

Package Contents 11 Panning range 10 Picture Flip 30 Picture Mirror 30

Power IN connector 12, 13 Preset image 29

Primary DNS 27

Q

Quicktime 26

R

Reset button 12, 13 Resolution 23

RTSP Port Number 24

S

Safety information 7 Safety precautions 7 SD card slot 10

SD recording 40 Secondary DNS 27

Sharpness 30 Shutter Speed 29 Signal words 8

Slow Speed Shutter 30 Storage temperature 10 Subnet Mask 27

Sync system 10 Synchronization mode 48 System 52

T

Temperature 54

Tilting range 10

U

Unicast Streaming 24 User list 50

V

VIDEO Port Number 24

VLC 25

W

Weight 10

White balance 10

Z

Zoom lever 12

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