Elmo SN2230 IP II User manual

SN2230 IP
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using SN2230 IP and
keep it for future reference.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
High-Sensitivity Camera

1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Clean only with dry cloth.
6. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
7. Do not touch this apparatus during lightning storms.
8. Unplug when unused for long periods of time.
9. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord
or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have been fallen
onto the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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WARNING:Handling the cord on this product or cords
associated with accessories sold with this
product, will expose you to lead, a chemical
known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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CAUTION
• Do not use any power supply other
than specified.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE.
* The CAUTION label is attached on
the base of product.
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the
limits for Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, use,
and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of
this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the
user will be required to correct
the interference at his own
expense.
USER-INSTALLER
CAUTION: Your authority to
operate this FCC verified
equipment could be voided if you
make changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance
to Part of the FCC Rules.
CAUTION
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of
uninsulated "dangerous voltage"
within the product's enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock
to persons.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of
important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.

■If an intensive light, such as spotlight, is thrown to a part of the screen,
vertical stripes or the like could appear on the screen. In this case, take
off the intensive light from the screen. Also, do not direct the Camera to
the sun.
■If an intensive light is thrown to a part of the screen, the auto iris could
be activated to darken the screen. In this case, change the shooting
direction.
■Shooting in the fluorescent light at the power frequency of 50Hz, flicker
could be caused.
■If the ambient temperature or humidity is high, condensation could be
caused to the inside when the temperature drops.
■Do not install this Camera on the ocean, near the coast or in a place
where corrosive gas is generated.
■Exclusions
•We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from acts of
God (including earthquakes, floods, and lightning), fires, accidents, conducts
or other accidents by third parties, or your misuse, whether intentional or
unintentional, or use of the product under undesired conditions.
•We will not be liable for any incidental damage to the use of the product
(including loss of business profit, interruption of business, and change or loss
of records).
•We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from failure to
observe the instructions stated in the operation manual for the product.
•We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from
malfunction or hung-up of the product due to the use of an appliance or
software we are not involved in for the product.
•We will not be liable for any damage arising out of or resulting from repairs or
tampering of the product by yourself or any unauthorized third party.
•Our monetary liability shall not exceed the unit price of the product in any
case within the scope provided by laws.
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HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

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■Precautions about copyrights and rights of portraits
Please keep the following in mind:
•You may infringe the copyrights, rights of portraits or any other rights to
images you record using the product if you use such images in any way
(including distribution, disclosure, and exhibition thereof) without the right
holders’prior consent.
•The filming of demonstrations, performances, exhibits, etc. may be restricted
even for the purpose of monitoring.
•All copyrighted images and data may be used within the scope permitted by
the Copyright Law.
■Longevity of parts
•The product uses some life-limited parts that must be replaced periodically
(aluminum electrolytic capacitor, backup battery, etc.).
•The service life of each part depends on the working environment or
conditions, and we recommend that you periodical inspections be performed.
Before performing inspections, consult the shop or our nearby branch or
sales office.

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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................1
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS...............................................................................3
CONTENTS.........................................................................................................5
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ..................................................................7
2. CONNECTING THE CAMERA........................................................................9
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ..................................................................10
[1] Sun shade (Cover for outdoor use)....................................................................10
[2] Fitting metals......................................................................................................10
4. LENS .............................................................................................................12
[1] Built-in lens.........................................................................................................12
[2] Lens adjustment.................................................................................................12
5. Alarm .............................................................................................................14
6. SOUND .........................................................................................................15
7. INITIALIZING THE SETTINGS .....................................................................16
8. OPERATION PROCEDURES.......................................................................17
[1] Preparations for connection ..............................................................................17
[2] Install .................................................................................................................20
[3] Web browser .....................................................................................................21
(1) Restrictions ..................................................................................................21
(2) Connection ..................................................................................................22
(3) Live display ..................................................................................................25
(4) Capture display ............................................................................................27
(5) Settings ........................................................................................................28
(6) External GPIO Setup ...................................................................................29
(7) MPEG4 Setup ..............................................................................................30
(8) JPEG Setup .................................................................................................31
(9) Network Setup .............................................................................................32
(10) Alarm Setup ...............................................................................................34
(11) E-mail Setup ..............................................................................................35
(12) FTP Setup .................................................................................................37
(13) User Setup .................................................................................................39
(14) IP filtering Setup ........................................................................................41
(15) Camera Control Setup ...............................................................................42
(16) Camera Settings .......................................................................................43
(17) Camera Settings (AE Settings) ..................................................................43
(18) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) ...........................................................45
(19) System Time Setup ...................................................................................46

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[4] MPEG4 Viewer software [ELMO 1Channel Viewer] .........................................47
(1) Restrictions ..................................................................................................47
(2) Connection ..................................................................................................47
(3) Live display ..................................................................................................49
(4) Sound ..........................................................................................................51
(5) Settings ........................................................................................................52
(6) MPEG4 Setup ..............................................................................................53
(7) JPEG Setup .................................................................................................54
(8) Network Setup .............................................................................................54
(9) Alarm Setup .................................................................................................56
(10) E-mail Setup ..............................................................................................57
(11) FTP Setup .................................................................................................58
(12) Motion Detection Setup .............................................................................60
(13) User Setup .................................................................................................61
(14) IP filtering Setup ........................................................................................63
(15) Snapshot Setup .........................................................................................64
(16) Color Setup ................................................................................................65
(17) Camera Control Setup ...............................................................................66
(18) External GPIO Setup .................................................................................67
(19) Camera Settings (AE Settings) ..................................................................67
(20) Camera Settings (Picture Settings) ...........................................................68
(21) System Time Setup ..................................................................................68
(22) Tools ..........................................................................................................69
(23) Firmware update ........................................................................................70
[5] Set items ............................................................................................................72
9. OPTION.........................................................................................................84
10. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS ....................................................................85
11. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................88
12. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES........................................................................92

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●Main unit
1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
qFront glass
wFront cover fixing screw (4 pcs)
Concealed behind the ornamental cover.
To adjust the lens, these screws are loosened and the front cover is removed (P. 12).
eTripod mounting thread (1/4-20UNC)
These threads are used to lock the Camera on a tripod or the mounting bracket
or mount a sun shade (P. 10).
The tripod mounting threads are provided at 2 locations (top and bottom) with
the depth of 7mm each.
rOrnamental cover
tFront cover
yRear cover
uRear cover fixing screw (4 pcs)
To connect the power cable, etc., theses screws are loosened and the rear
cover is removed (P. 9).
iWaterproof cap
Unit: mm
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oMonitor output
This is an image output terminal. When the shooting direction, the field angle or
the focus is adjusted, this terminal is connected to a monitor and the adjustment
is made while watching the monitor screen.
!0 Power input terminal (DC12V)
This is a terminal for fixing the power cable.
!1 Ethernet terminal (PoE)
This is an RJ-45 connector for Ethernet.
!2 DIP switch
This switch can initialize the settings (P. 16).
!3 Camera output
!4 Power input (DC12V )
!5 Sound input/output
!6 Alarm input/output
Note: The terminals !3 through !6 are used for connecting the multi-cable
SNC2230-03 (option).
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the multi-cable.
!1
!0
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
o

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2. CONNECTING THE CAMERA
1. Remove the rear cover.
2. Connect the power cable / the Ethernet cable.
Note: Select each cable according to the operating environment of this
Camera.
If waterproofing property is required, do not use any flat-wire type
cable since it is not adaptable to the waterproof cap.
When connecting, firmly fasten the
waterproof cap and confirm that the cable
has been fixed completely.
Be aware that if the cable is not fixed completely, water leak could be
caused. (Target tightening torque: 4.0 –4.5N.m (35.4-39.8 lb.in))
Note: Do not use “Connector Cover (Modular Cover)”of RJ45 when
connecting “Ethernet cable”to SN2230 IP.
3.
Take out the attached silica gel from the outer bag, and stick it to the inside of the rear cover.
4. Mount the rear cover.
Note: The rear cover has a cushion for waterproofing. Confirm that the
cushion is set in the rear cover groove completely, and then mount
the rear cover. Be aware that if the cushion is not set in the rear
cover groove completely, water leak could be caused.
When mounting the rear cover, be careful not to pinch the dropping
preventive cord.
When using PoE When using DC12V
Ethernet cable
(To the PoE feeder)
To be used for connecting the multi-cable.
For details, refer to the instruction manual
of the multi-cable.
Cushion
Waterproof
cap
Power cable
(DC12V)
Applicable cable
diameter: 5.0 - 10.0mm
Ethernet cable
(To the network)
Power cable
or multi-cable
Ethernet cable

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[1] Sun shade (Cover for outdoor use)
3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
How to install the sun shade
By using the metal fitting mounting holes
in the top of the Camera and the attached
mounting bolts (medium: 2 pcs), firmly
mount the sun shade (cover for outdoor use).
For the information of how to prepare the
mounting bolt, refer to the below figure.
Mounting bolt
Hole for bolt
Sun shade
Metal fitting
mounting hole
Camera main unit
Wall mounting
bracket
Camera front
Sun shade
Mounting bolt main body
Spring washer
Plain washer
Insulating spacer
Mounting bolt
[2] Fitting metals
Note: When installing the Camera
in a place where the Camera
is exposed to the direct sunlight,
be sure to mount the sun shade.
Mounting on the wall mounting bracket
(Outdoor specifications)
By using the metal fitting mounting holes
in the bottom of the Camera and the
attached mounting bolts (small: 2 pcs), fix
the Camera to the wall mounting bracket.
For the information of how to prepare the
mounting bolt, refer to the below figure.
Note: When the Camera is installed
outdoors, do not turn up the
Camera front above the level,
or the waterproofing property
will degrade.
Do not position the Camera upside
down.Firmly fasten the mounting
bolt not to be loosened, or the
Camera could drop.

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Camera front
Sun shade
Camera front
Mounting on the ceiling
mounting bracket
Mounting on the ceiling mounting bracket
(under-the-eaves and indoor specifications)
By using the metal fitting mounting holes
in the top of the Camera and the attached
mounting bolts (small: 2 pcs), fix the
Camera to the ceiling mounting bracket.
mounting bolt, refer to the below figure.
For the information of how to prepare the
mounting bolt, refer to P. 10 [1] Sun shade
(Cover for outdoor use).
Note: When the Camera is installed
outdoors, do not turn up the
Camera front above the level,
or the waterproofing property
will degrade.
Do not position the Camera upside
down.Firmly fasten the mounting
bolt not to be loosened,or the
Camera could drop.
Mounting on the ceiling mounting bracket
together with the sun shade
By using the metal fitting mounting holes
in the top of the Camera and the attached
mounting bolts (large: 2 pcs), fix the
Camera to the ceiling mounting bracket
For the information of how to prepare the
mounting bolt, refer to P. 10 [1] Sun shade
(Cover for outdoor use).
Note: When the Camera is installed
outdoors, do not turn up the
Camera front above the level,
or the waterproofing property
will degrade.
Do not position the Camera upside
down.Firmly fasten the mounting
bolt not to be loosened, or the
Camera could drop.
Mounting on the ceiling
mounting bracket

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4. LENS
Zoom ring
Focus ring
Focus locking knob
Camera main unit
Ornamental
cover
Front cover
Focus ring knob
Zoom ring knob
[1] Built-in lens
This Camera has a built-in dedicated vari-focal lens.
F: 0.95 – 1.8 f: 2.9 – 8.0mm
[2] Lens adjustment
Remove the ornamental cover and then the front cover to adjust the lens. Remove the
ornamental cover by pulling it to your side, and remove the front cover by loosen the
screws with a screwdriver. Now, the lens is ready for adjustment.
In adjusting the lens, loosen the zoom locking knob and adjust the lens field angle with
the zoom ring knob, and loosen the focus locking knob and adjust the focus with the
focus ring knob.
After the adjustment, firmly lock the zoom and the focus with the zoom ring locking
knob and the focus ring locking knob, respectively. (Factory settings: WIDE end,
infinity)
Zoom ring
locking knob

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After adjusting the lens, mount the front cover and then the ornamental cover. Mount the
front cover by fastening the screws with a screwdriver, and mount the ornamental cover
by pressing it to the front cover.
Note: The front cover has a cushion for waterproofing. Confirm that the
cushion is set in the front cover groove completely, and then mount
the front cover. Be aware that if the cushion is not set in the front
cover groove completely, water leak could be caused.
When mounting the front cover, be careful not to pinch the dropping
preventive cord.
Shift the dropping preventive cord to the main unit side to prevent the
cord from blocking the image, and then mount the front cover.

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5. Alarm
The alarm operation is enabled only when the multi-cable is in connection.
(For the details of connection, refer to the instruction manual of the multi-cable.)
Alarms are caused by “alarm 1”, “alarm 2”, and “motion detection”.
You can set an alarm action for each cause. “With/Without alarm”, “Send e-mail/Send
FTP/Both/None”are available.
Note: An alarm remains output from the alarm output terminal for ten
seconds. The alarm output period is fixed.
Specifications of the alarm output terminal: Open collector output,
maximum rating: DC12 V, 30 mA
Note: The next alarm input can work normally three seconds after the
current alarm is input. If the alarm input is active again within three
seconds, the alarm input may not work normally depending on the
equipment status.
Connected
to
network
None
Alarm input 1
(non-voltage make contact input)
Motion detected
Code
Signal name
color
Brown Alarm input 1
Red GND
Alarm input 2
(non-voltage make contact input)
Code
Signal name
color
Orange Alarm input 2
Yellow GND
Alarm output
(open collector output)
Code
Signal name
color
Green Alarm output
Camera
Multi-cable
Ethernet cable
Alarm
IN-OUT terminal
Input
Output
Send e-mail
(See page 35, 36
for setting)
Send FTP
(See page 37, 38
for setting)
Both
(See page 35, 36,
37 and 38 for setting)

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The sound input/output is enabled only when the multi-cable is in connection.
(For the details of connection, refer to the instruction manual of the multi-cable.)
Sound of the microphone connected to the Camera can be output from the speaker
connected to a client (PC, etc.) on the network, and sound of the microphone connected to a
client can be output from the speaker with amplifier connected to the Camera. For further
information about operation, see “Speaker”on page 26 and “(4) Sound”on page 51.
Note: When the dedicated software, “ELMO 1Channel Viewer”, is used for
the connection between a client and the Camera, no sound will be
transmitted or received if you select [MPEG4 Setting] –[Frame Rate]
(page 30 or 53) and set “1”or “5”at “Frame Rate”.
Note: When a Web browser is used for connecting a client to the Camera,
sound will not be transmitted from the Camera to the client.
Note: Sound can not be played on the PC if a sound card is not installed.
6. SOUND
Microphone (Blue)
From client to Camera
From Camera to client
Camera
Connected to network
(Green)
Speaker with amplifier Microphone
Speaker
Client
(PC,etc.)
Ethernetcable
Multi-cable

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7. INITIALIZING THE SETTINGS
1. Remove the rear cover.
2. Set the switch 1 of the DIP switch S901 on the rear
board to “ON”.
3. Turn on the power, and wait for 10 seconds. (The
settings will be initialized.)
4. After the power is turned OFF, set the switch 1 of the
DIP switch S901 to “OFF”.
5. Mount the rear cover.
S901
Note: Be sure to take the step 4. Set the DIP switch to OFF after
initialization. If the power is turned ON with the switch kept ON, all
settings will be initialized each time and will not be saved.

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You can use the following functions of the Camera from the host (PC) on a network by
connecting it to the network via Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX):
•Web server function.............. For displaying live images and snapshots and remote-
operating the Camera on a Web browser.
•MPEG4 server function ........ For displaying live images and snapshots and remote-
operating the Camera on dedicated client software (ELMO
1 Channel Viewer: hereinafter called “Viewer”).
•Sound server function........... For receiving sound on a Web browser. For receiving or
transmitting sound on a Viewer.
•Alarm function...................... For saving image files in the server and transmitting e-mail
by alarm input.
•IP filtering function .............. For restricting hosts permitted to access the Camera.
Note: The Camera is not connectable to some network systems.
Note: Some restrictions may be placed on the host in access to the
Camera via a Web browser or Viewer. For further information, see
“(1) Restrictions under [3] Web browser”on page 21 and “(1)
Restrictions under [4] MPEG Viewer software ELMO 1Channel
Viewer”on page 47.
[1] Preparations for connection
Before connecting the Camera to a network, an IP address and other settings relating to the
network must be made.
The Camera offers the following two ways to make network settings:
•Accessing the Camera from the host on the network via a Web browser
•Accessing the Camera from the host on the network via Viewer
8. OPERATION PROCEDURES

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●Preparations before connection
Before connection, determine an IP address and a subnet mask to be set in the Camera. For
the IP address and the subnet mask, contact the administrator of the network you intend to
use.
The network settings of the Camera made by the factory are as follows:
IP address: 192.168.1.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Note: If the address of the network you are going to use is not 192.168.1.0
or there is a host on the network whose IP address is 192.168.1.10,
you cannot connect the Camera to the network and make settings. In
this case, it is necessary to configure a network of 192.168.1.0
comprising the Camera and a host for setting it. Prepare a host with
an IP address of 192.168.1.X (X: 1 to 254 except 10) and a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0, and connect the Camera to it.
●Connection to the network
•Connection using a hub
Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Camera and a port of the hub with each
other using an Ethernet straight cable (UTP category 5 or more) commercially available.
Do not use the MDI port of the hub.
When the PoE (Power over Ethernet) is used, a PoE load dispatching device (e.g., HUB)
is required.
Host
HUB
Ethernet straight cable
Host
.....

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•Connection to a host (For operation at DC12V)
Connect the Ethernet terminal (RJ-45) of the Camera and that of the host with each other
using the attached Ethernet cross cable or an Ethernet cross cable (UTP category 5 or
more) commercially available.
Note: As soon as a network unit is connected to its Ethernet terminal, the
Camera automatically adjusts and sets the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
and half-duplex/full-duplex communication conditions with the
connected unit (automatic negotiation).
The Camera does not always guarantee operation with all devices
compatible with automatic negotiation.
Ethernet cross cable
Host
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