TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual P/N 1076511A-EN • REV 1.0 • ISS 07OCT11
1BChapter 2: Installation 3. Mount the camera to the ceiling using the appropriate fasteners. See “Mounting the dome cameras on a ceiling ” on page 1
1BChapter 2: Installation Dome and IR dome camera connections Note: Do not attempt to extend the power/data cable connection using RJ45 couplers and
1BChapter 2: Installation Figure 4: External alarm output Wedge dome camera connections Figure 5: Wedge dome camera connections 1. Power input conn
1BChapter 2: Installation Figure 6: SDHC card location in the dome cameras SDHC card slot Mounting the dome cameras on a ceiling Mount the dome cam
1BChapter 2: Installation 4. If needed, seal all mounting holes so that no moisture can leak into the mounting surface. 5. Insert the fixation pins
1BChapter 2: Installation RCA video output connector Video cable for testing (supplied) Lens adjustment screw 10. Remove the temporary video cable
1BChapter 2: Installation 3. Pull the camera’s cabling through the ceiling hole and connect to the devices and power. If needed, seal all mounting h
1BChapter 2: Installation Using the camera with TVR 60/ TVN 20/ TVN 40/ LNVR and other systems Please refer to the head-end user manuals for instru
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Chapter 3 Network and streaming configuration This chapter explains how to configure the camera network settings. The cameras can be configured and
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2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring 4. Change the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options to Enable and click OK. - or - Under Reset Custom
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Windows Vista and 7 users Internet Explorer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems have in
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring 3. Click OK. The Web browser screen appears in live mode. Note: You can stop and start live view by cl
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Figure 8: Web browser interface Item Name Description 1. PTZ controls For future use. 2. Live vi
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Item Name Description 13. Video image settings Click the required icon in the pop-up window and the
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Figure 9: Example of a configuration screen (Local configuration shown) Configuration panel Menu scr
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Parameters Description Save captured picture as Specifies the directory for saving snapshot files.
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Configuration folders Description Serial settings Defines the RS-485 and RS-232 communication sett
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring Figure 11: Network subfolder screen (to be updated - no NFS) Table 4: Network parameters Parameters D
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring To define the network parameters: 1. In the “Network Parameters” folder click the Network setting su
Content Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product overview 1 Features 1 Chapter 2 Installation 3 Installation environment 3 Package contents
2BChapter 3: Network and streaming configuring 26 TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual Figure 12: RS-485 setting menu Note: When a parameter
Chapter 4 Camera configuration This chapter explains how to configure the cameras through a Web browser. You must have administrator rights on your
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera All changes made apply only to the camera being configured. Parameters cannot be copied to another camera. Note:
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera 5. Select the time format from the Time format list box. Formats include: 24-hour and 12-hour. 6. Select a dis
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera 4. Click Save to save changes. Alarm parameters Use this menu to select how external alarm inputs and alarm output
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera 5. Click Save to save changeote: The camera will prompt you to reboot in order for the schedule changes to Alar
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera Figure 15: Deployment time menu To define an event schedule: 1. Click the “Deployment” folder to open its screen
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera Figure 16: Video setting menu Parameter Description Channel name Name of the camera Encoding parameters Speci
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera Parameter Description Frame rate Specifies the frame rate for the selected resolution. The frame rate is the num
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera • Motion detection • Alarm record • Motion or alarm • Motion and alarm 5. If you selected “Section recording
ii TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual Rebooting the camera 45 Chapter 6 Camera operation 47 Logging on and off 47 Live mode 47
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera You can define the area on screen where the motion is detected, the level of sensitivity to motion, the schedule w
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera 1. In the Channel Parameters folder click the Motion detection subfolder to open its screen. 2. Check the Enabl
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera 7. Click Save to save changes. Adding extra on-screen text You can add up to four lines of text on screen. This o
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera Figure 18: Camera image settings menu (4CIF camera screen shown) Parameter Description Brightness Video satura
3BChapter 4: Configuring the camera 40 TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual Parameter Description WDR level 1 WDR level 2 4CIF camera models
Chapter 5 Camera management This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured. The camera is accessed through a Web b
4BChapter 5: Camera management Note: Keep the admin password in a safe place. If you should forget it, contact technical support. You can control who
4BChapter 5: Camera management 6. Select the type of user from the drop-down list. The options are Viewer and Operator. 7. Click OK to save the cha
4BChapter 5: Camera management To format the SDHC card: 1. Click the HDD Management folder to open its screen. 2. Click Select All in the HDD Number
4BChapter 5: Camera management To upgrade the firmware through the Web browser: 1. Download on to your computer the latest firmware from our web si
Chapter 1 Introduction Product overview This is the user manual for TruVision IP dome open-standard camera models: TruVision IP dome: TVD-N210V-2
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Chapter 6 Camera operation This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured. Logging on and off You can easily logi
5BChapter 6: Camera operation Adjusting the image quality Click the image quality button in the live mode screen to get a pop-up window that lets you
5BChapter 6: Camera operation Figure 21: Playback screen Item Name Description 1. Playback button Click to open the Playback screen. 2. Full sc
5BChapter 6: Camera operation Item Name Description 11. Recording type The color code displays the recording type. Recording types are schedule rec
5BChapter 6: Camera operation Figure 22: Log screen 1. Logs type 4. Start search 2. Date search 5. Export log. Save selected logs to your c
5BChapter 6: Camera operation To search logs by type: 1. Click Log in the menu toolbar to display the Log screen. 2. In the Log Type drop-down list s
5BChapter 6: Camera operation 2. Repeat step 1 to create additional segments. You can generate up to 30 additional segments. The video segments are
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Appendix A Specifications TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards cameras Electrical Voltage input 12 VDC, PoE (IEEE 802.3af) Power consumption 4.5 W ma
0BChapter 1: Introduction 2 TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual Live viewing over the network 50/60 Hz selectable flicker control M
6BAppendix A: Specifications 56 TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual PC requirements Intel-based PC 1 GHz or faster Memory I GB RAM Operati
Appendix B Pin definitions There are eight wires on a standard UTP/STP cable and each wire is color-coded. The following shows the pin allocation an
7BAppendix B: Pin definitions 58 TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards User Manual Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and
Appendix C Warranty and contact information Warranty information The warranty period for the TruVision IP Dome Open-Standards is three years from th
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Index set up, 28 A E Alarm configuration, 30 response method, 30 E-mail setup Alarm inputs configuration, 30 alarm response method, 30 Alarm output
Index Mounting dome cameras, 9 Mounting mini-wedge camera, 11 N Network parameters, 23 Network protocol setup, 21 Network settings configuring, 20, 24
Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on how to install the TruVision IP dome and wedge dome cameras. Installation environment W
1BChapter 2: Installation Package contents Check the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do not attempt
1BChapter 2: Installation Camera dimensions Figure 1: IP dome and IR dome cameras Figure 2: IP wedge dome camera Setting up the camera Note: If t
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