Infortrend CAM2311P Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - CAM2xxx Series

CAM2xxx Series User Manual Release 1.1

Page 2 - Trademarks

10  Dual Streaming Dual-stream design enables simultaneous support of real-time video monitoring, video recording, or mobile viewing applications w

Page 3 - Revision History

100 o Additional Information - Contents of the notification e-mail. o Snapshot/Video Clip - Choose to send a snapshot or video attachment from 5s

Page 4 - Table of Contents

101 System The system settings, which deal with hardware and firmware parameters, logs, and configuration lists, can be found under Settings > S

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102 System Status The camera status can be found under System > System Status. This section displays useful system information including:  Net

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103 System Log The system log, System > System Log, provides a log for system messages and events. The log lists important information such as l

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104 Firmware Upgrade Upgrading with a firmware file on a PC: 1. Power ON the device. 2. Connect to the camera through a web browser and go to Syst

Page 8 - Device Site Recommendations

105 4. Power on the device and firmware upgrade will start automatically. The status LED flashes in amber during the upgrade. 5. The camera will

Page 9 - Chapter 1. Product Overview

106 Camera resets can also be performed under System > Reset To Factory Default. There are 2 types of reset. You can either reset all settings a

Page 10 -  Power-over-Ethernet

107 Export/Import & Reboot In certain situations it may be necessary to restart your network camera (network settings changed, DHCP added, etc)

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108 Chapter 5. Configuration through the IP Utility Camera configurations can be done through web interface and IP Utility. **For IP Utility, plea

Page 12 - D1 H.264 D/N IP Camera

109 Export/Import V V Reboot V V Camera Search X V Login V V Properties X V Delete from Tool X V Clearing and Setting Status X V Ca

Page 13 - 5 to 90%

11 Other detailed features include the following:  Supports up to 10 simultaneous users.  Built-in web server to allow real-time remote surveil

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110 5.1. Overview The IP Utility is a set of tools for network cameras. It includes tools to create, modify, delete and manage groups within the cam

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111 2. Click Next to continue with installation. 3. Fill in the Folder field to specify the installation path. Clicking Browse… pulls up a file

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112 5.3. IP Utility Basics Starting the IP Utility To start the IP Utility, double-click the IP Utility shortcut on your desktop or go to Start >

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113 5.4. Camera Actions This section displays camera information, including the IP, Name, Model, MAC Address, Status and Network Mask. Search Se

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114 2. Fill in the user name and password. 3. Click OK to set the username and password. Note: To perform further configuration, please make su

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115 The Camera Information popup will display with camera details. Delete from Tool 1. Select one or more cameras by checking the box in

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116 Select All In a group context, right clicking a camera, and selecting Select All will select all the cameras in the group. Rebooting Camera In

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117 Set IP The IP Address of a camera can be set by following these steps: 1. Click the Set IP button. 2. You can choose to obtain an IP

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118 Link to Camera Web Interface Link to Camera 1. Select a camera by checking the box in the first column of its listing. 2. Click the Link to Ca

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119 Clearing and Setting Status Clear New Status When a camera is first displayed in the tool, the status column will display the status “New”.

Page 24 - Chapter 2. Hardware Overview

12 1.3. Technical Specifications Model List for CAM2xxx Series CAM2100 D1 H.264 D/N IP Camera CAM2101 D1 H.264 IP Camera CAM2200 1.3M H.264 IP C

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120 These camera(s) will show up in the All Devices> New Devices group. The camera(s) will still be listed under All Devices> Warning/Errors

Page 26 - 2.2. Dimensions

121 5.5. Camera Group Actions The Camera Group frame contains a simple tree containing group listings. There are two pre-defined subsections. 

Page 27 - 2.3. Functions

122 3. The system will ask to confirm the deletion. Click Yes to delete the group. Note: Groups may be deleted, even if they contain cameras. Rena

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123 Move to Group This function moves the selected camera(s) from a group to another group. 1. From the Camera Group window select a group unde

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124 Copy to Group This function copies the selected camera(s) from a group to another group. 1. From the Device Group window select a group. 2. S

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125 5.6. Configuration Settings Configuration can be downloaded and updated by selecting Camera > Configuration, or the process can be automa

Page 31 - DC-IRIS - Black

126 3. Click the Browse button to browse the computer and locate a destination. 4. Click Download to download the configuration file to the destin

Page 32 - CS-ring screws and anchors

127 5.7. Firmware Actions Download Firmware This function links to the user management page of the selected camera. 1. Select a camera by check

Page 33 - 2.6. Before You Start

128 Note: You must be logged into the camera to update the camera firmware. 1. Select one or more cameras by checking the box in the first column

Page 34 - Network Camera

129 5.8. Focus Tool The Focus Tool is used as a reference for focus precision. Click the Focus Tool button to open it. Information of Best Focu

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13 Video Control AGC (Auto Gain Control), AWB (Auto White Balance), AES (Auto Electronic Shutter), BLC (Back Light Compensation), Image Adjustm

Page 36 - Logging into the System

14 Specifications for CAM22xx Series Model Name CAM2200 CAM2201 Description 1.3M H.264 IP Camera 1.3M H.264 D/N IP Camera Image Sensor 1/3"

Page 37 - Using the Help Interface

15 Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local storage, trigger DO Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, T

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16 Specifications for CAM230x Series Model Name CAM2300 CAM2301 Description 2M H.264 IP Camera 2M H.264 WDR D/N IP Camera Image Sensor 1/2.7” 2 m

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17 Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, CIFS, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP Ethernet 10/100 Base-

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18 Specifications for CAM231x Series Model Name CAM2311 CAM2311P Description 2M H.264 WDR D/N IP Camera 2M H.264 P-Iris D/N IP Camera Image Sensor

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19 Audio Compression 32KHz, ADPCM Audio Input/Output 3.5mm phone jack Alarm In/Out 1/1, terminal block Video Buffer 5 second pre-alarm, 30 seco

Page 42 - 4.1. Interface Layout

2 AllRightsReserved©SurveonTechnology2012CopyrightStatementNo part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored

Page 43 - Control Descriptions

20 Specifications for CAM232x Series Model Name CAM2320 CAM2321 Description 3M H.264 WDR IP Camera 3M H.264 WDR D/N IP Camera Image Sensor 1/2.8

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21 Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local storage, trigger DO Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, TCP,

Page 45 - 4.2. Settings

22 Specifications for CAM24xx Series Model Name CAM2400 Description 1.25M H.264 CCD D/N IP Camera Image Sensor 1/3" 1.25 megapixel SONY Exvie

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23 Event Action Send snapshot or video clip by FTP or email, record to NAS, record to local storage, trigger DO Supported Protocols IPv4, ARP, TC

Page 47 - User Account

24 Chapter 2. Hardware Overview 2.1. Overview Front View for CAM21xx/22xx/24xx Series and for CAM23xx Series 11 4 1. Built-in Microphone (for CAM2

Page 48 - Adding Accounts

25 Rear View for CAM2301A/2311 and for CAM21xx/22xx/23XX/24xx Series As shown above, the DC-IRIS - Black DC power plug must bematched to the correc

Page 49 - Deleting Accounts

26 2.2. Dimensions Unit: mm (inches)

Page 50 - Time Settings

27 2.3. Functions 1 4 11

Page 51 - Day Light Saving

28 1. Audio In/Out Connector Audio In/Out are both for 3.5mm jacks. Audio-in provides for an external mono microphone. Audio out can be connected

Page 52 - Network

29 Note: Apacer 4GB Class 6/Transcend 8GB Class 6/Kingston 16GB Class 2, SanDisk 16GB Class 2/SanDisk 32GB Class 4 MicroSDHC card are recommended,

Page 53 - DDNS Settings

3 Revision History Version Description Date 1.0 Initial release: All the CAM2xxx series models are put into this manual; both hardware and softw

Page 54 - RTSP Settings

30 can also be used to power auxiliary equipment with a maximum current of 100mA. DI1(Digital Input) Pin 3 Connect to GND to activate, or leave f

Page 55 - RTP Multicast Settings

31 2.4. Installation 1. Remove the lens cover on the camera. 2. Connect the lens cable with the DC-Iris/P-Iris connector on the rear side. P-I

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32 5. Fasten the screws and anchor bolts to secure the camera stand to the surface. 6. Loosen the CS-ring to adjust the desired angle of the camer

Page 57 - Video & Audio Settings

33 2.5. Camera Deployment SpeakerNAS FTPEmail serverMicrophoneRouterRouterMicroSDAlarm *Sensor *DC1 2 VRESETPOWERAUDIO IN AUDIO OUTGN DAUX PWDORS

Page 58 - Image Attributes

34 Chapter 3. Connecting to the Network Camera This section demonstrates how to connect to the network camera through two methods:  Web Browser –

Page 59 - Advanced Settings

35 3.1. Connecting with a Web Browser Obtaining IP address through the IP Utility The IP address can be obtained using the IP Utility in your produ

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36 Logging into the System The following information will prompt for logging in:  Username – The username for the domain. De

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37 2. Search for Download signed ActiveX controls. Under this heading select Prompt and then click OK. 3. Continue installing the Active X compon

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38 The help manual is organized so that it matches the system menus, with sections corresponding to each settings menu and the Live-view window.

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39 3.2. Connecting with an RTSP Player Connections through RTSP Media Players such as Real Player and QuickTime Player are supported. We will use R

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4 Table of Contents Copyright Statement... 2 Revision History ...

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40 Chapter 4. Configuration through the Web Interface Camera configurations can be done through web interface and IP Utility. **For web interface,

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41 Export/Import V X Reboot V V Camera Search X V Login V V Properties X V Delete from Tool X V Clearing and Setting Status X V Cam

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42 4.1. Interface Layout This section demonstrates the layout of the network camera’s main interface. The 4 main areas on the interface are: 1. M

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43 Control Descriptions Control Description Adjust Window Size: When clicked, the display window size can be adjusted manually to fit the sc

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44 Control Description Language: Sets the UI language. Available languages include English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Streams:

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45 4.2. Settings Camera settings may be changed by clicking on the Settings link located in the title bar. This will bring up a menu list of config

Page 71 - Basic Settings

46  System Status LED: changes the behavior of the status LED on the front of the camera. There are four possible behaviors: o LED on when camera

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47 User Account The User Account section, found under General > User Account, controls the user account information and privileges. There are

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48 Adding Accounts In General > User Account under the User Account heading, click on “Add”. Up to 10 accounts can be added to the system. All U

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49 Editing Accounts In General > User Account under the User Account heading, select an existing account by clicking on the account entry. The

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5 Connecting to the Network Camera... 35 Logging into the System...

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50 Date & Time Date and time settings can be accessed at General > Date & Time. Current Date & Time displays the current system dat

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51 Day Light Saving Users can set the Day Light Saving Time by ticking on Enable Day Light Saving. Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes

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52 Network The network settings, including network configuration, port configuration, and universal plug and play (UPnP) settings are used to config

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53 Secondary DNS fields. The network camera can be connected to the network upon completion. PPPoE Settings This feature is disabled by default. Co

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54 Port Settings Ports are a software construct used to multiplex the transmission information to and from the camera. They act as separate endpoin

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55 Note: The RTP port number must be an even number. After entering the RTP port number, the RTCP port number will automatically be set to the RTP

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56 UpnP Universal plug and play (UPnP) is a protocol that simplifies the implementation of networks by allowing new hardware to connect seamlessly

Page 83 - Audio Settings

57 Video & Audio Settings Video and audio are the heat of a network camera's functionality. The settings for video and audio can be found

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58 Image Appearance Settings These settings, found under Video & Audio > Image Appearance, deal with the video output of the camera. There ar

Page 85 - Recording

59 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab. The following p

Page 86 - Locating Video Files

6 Recording ... 85 Recording Basic Settings ...

Page 87 - Managing Video Files

60 o Frequency - Used in conjunction with the flickerless function. The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting. Note: In certain s

Page 88 - Event Notification

61 o Night mode - Forces night mode. o Schedule for day mode - Allows the user to set a time for day/night transitions.  From: - The time, in h

Page 89 - NAS Settings

62 Image Appearance (for CAM2200/2201) Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color. All parameters are values ranging

Page 90 - Motion Detection

63 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab. The following

Page 91 - Triggering a Motion Event

64 o 50Hz - Compensates for 50Hz lighting. o 60Hz – Compensates for 60Hz lighting. Note: In certain situations, the sensor may experience banding

Page 92 - Tampering Detection

65 Image Appearance (for CAM2300/2301/2320/2321) Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color. All parameters are val

Page 93 - Digital Input

66 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab. The following p

Page 94 - Digital Output

67 o WDR Level – Specifies the WDR correction level ranging from 1 (least) to 10 (most). Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings allow you to ma

Page 95 - Event Settings

68 o Auto - The camera will automatically change the shutter speed and gain to balance between image quality and frame rate when there is insuffici

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69  Day/Night Mode - Sets the day (color) and night (black and white, IR cut filter off where applicable.) Night mode sacrifices color informatio

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7 Set IP ...117 Link to Camera Web Interface ...

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70 Image Appearance (for CAM2311/2311P) Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color. All parameters are values rangin

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71 o Auto – Adjust the P-Iris automatically.  P-Iris Sensitivity o Manual –Adjust the P-Iris manually.  P – Iris Level Basic Settings  AG

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72  From: - The time, in hours and minutes, when the camera will be in day mode.  To: - The time, in hours and minutes, when the camera will swi

Page 101 - MicroSD Card Management

73 o HSBLC (High Suppression Backlight Compensation) - Backlight compensation helps resolve detail in darker areas even when brightly lit objects

Page 102 - System Status

74 Advanced Settings  Frequency - The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting.  Denoise – Removes video noises.  White Bala

Page 103 - System Log

75 Image Appearance (for CAM2400) Image Attributes These parameters deal with the image lighting and color. All parameters are values ranging fro

Page 104 - Firmware Upgrade

76 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration can be accessed by clicking on the tab to the right of the Image Attributes tab. The following par

Page 105 - Emergency Recovery Procedure

77 o Frequency - Used in conjunction with the flickerless function. The user can choose to compensate for 50Hz or 60Hz lighting. Note: In certain

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78  Day/Night Mode - Sets the day (color) and night (black and white, IR cut filter off where applicable.) Night mode sacrifices color information

Page 107 - Export/Import & Reboot

79 Video Streams (for 21xx/22xx Series) The configuration for video streams, including resolution, frame rate and image quality parameters can be f

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8 Safety Precautions Electric Shock Warning This equipment may cause electric shocks if not handled properly.  Access to this equipment should onl

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80  Video Frames per Second - Sets the number of frames per second. 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 FPS are possible values.  Key Frame Interval - S

Page 110 - 5.1. Overview

81 Video Streams (for 23xx/24xx Series) The configuration for video streams, including resolution, frame rate and image quality parameters can be f

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82 1 only), 1080P (1920 x 1080, Stream 1 only), SXGA (1280 x 1024, Stream 1 only), 720P (1280 x 720, Stream 1 only), VGA (640x480), QVGA (320x240),

Page 112 - 5.3. IP Utility Basics

83 Click OK to save or Cancel to abort the changes before you leave the page. Audio Settings The audio settings, under Video & Audio > Audi

Page 113 - 5.4. Camera Actions

84 PTZ Note: CAM 23xx series do not support PTZ functionalities. RS-485 is a control standard that is used as a basis for controlling point-tilt-zo

Page 114 - Properties

85 Recording The Recording menu, Settings> Recording, deals with recording settings and managing recorded video files. Recording Basic Settings

Page 115 - Delete from Tool

86 Recorded File Management This section, located at Recording > Recorded File Management allows users to manage videos recorded on the microSD

Page 116 - Rebooting Camera

87 Managing Video Files Once you have located the video files of interest you may select them by checking the box in the leftmost column of the ent

Page 117 - Set IP

88 Event Notification Event Notification settings, found under Settings> Event Notification, deal with the event detection, scheduled recording,

Page 118 - Link to Camera Web Interface

89  Test - Click this button to send a test email. E-mails will only be sent if all parameters are entered correctly. FTP Settings FTP settings a

Page 119 - Clearing and Setting Status

9 Chapter 1. Product Overview 1.1. Network Camera Introduction CAM2xxx series are professional network cameras that use Internet Protocol (IP) to t

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90 Motion Detection The motion detection functionality of the camera can be found under Event Notification > Motion Detection. Motion Detection

Page 121 - 5.5. Camera Group Actions

91 After windows are set, you can activate motion detection by checking the Enable Motion Detection box. Activating and Scheduling Motion Detection

Page 122 - Rename Group

92 Tampering Detection Tampering detection is similar to motion detection in that it detects where there is a sudden unexpected change in the whole

Page 123 - Move to Group

93 DI & DO Digital Input (DI) and Digital Output (DO) stand are used for event triggering. The camera has 1 DO and 2 DI ports. Settings for the

Page 124 - Copy to Group

94 Digital Output The camera can also be configured to send signals through the digital output. Each output has a Normal Status:  High – DO output

Page 125 - 5.6. Configuration Settings

95 Event Settings Event settings deal with alarm handling and notification, as well as feature scheduling. These settings can be found under the Ev

Page 126 - Update Configuration

96 Adding/Editing an Event Rule The Add and Edit screens contain the following triggering actions: Note: If editing a rule that has not been trig

Page 127 - 5.7. Firmware Actions

97 boxes, and fill in a start time and end time for motion detection in the From: and To: boxes.  Never – The event is never triggered. Enab

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98  Email – E-mails notifications to the email address specified in the Event Server settings. If this option is chosen, fill in the following: o

Page 129 - 5.8. Focus Tool

99  Name - Specifies the name of the Event.  Set Time Interval (When Activated) - The trigger time of the event (00:00 to 23:59). Enable Trigge

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