LTV ISDNO20-M2 User manual

LTV-ISDNO20-M2
Высокоскоростная уличная антивандальная
купольная PTZ IP-камера
Инструкция по эксплуатации
Версия 1.0
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Техника безопасности
Прочитайте и сохраните данную инструкцию.
Обратите внимание на все предупреждения.
Следуйте всем положениям данной инструкции.
Видеокамера не должна подвергаться воздействию воды.
Протирайте только сухой мягкой тканью.
Не блокируйте вентиляционные отверстия в корпусе видеокамеры.
Устанавливайте видеокамеру в соответствии с данной инструкцией.
Не устанавливайте видеокамеру вблизи источников тепла, таких как радиаторы,
обогреватели, печи и другие приборы.
Прокладывайте кабельные трассы аккуратно, обеспечьте удобный доступ к
требуемым точкам подключения.
Используйте только стандартную кабельную продукцию, разъемы и инструменты,
рекомендуемые производителем.
Соблюдайте осторожность при перемещении тележки или
других грузовых устройств, не допускайте опрокидывания.
Отключайте питание видеокамеры при затяжных грозах или
в случае неиспользования в течение длительного времени.
Не используйте камеру в очень жарких или холодных условиях, влажных, пыльных
местах и не подвергайте воздействию сильного электромагнитного излучения.
Перед использованием камеры убедитесь, что напряжение в источнике питания
соответствует требуемому.
Для проведения сервисного обслуживания или ремонта обратитесь к
сертифицированным специалистам. Ремонт требуется в случае повреждения
видеокамеры в таких случаях, как повреждение разъема или кабеля питания; на
видеокамеру была пролита какая-либо жидкость, или внутрь корпуса попали
посторонние предметы; устройство некорректно работает или его уронили.
ВНИМАНИЕ:В случае неправильной замены батареи существует опасность взрыва.При
замене необходимо использовать батарею такого же типа.
Данная инструкция по эксплуатации предназначена только для квалифицированного
персонала. Для снижения риска поражения электрическим током не проводите
монтажных, ремонтных или сервисных работ, не имея соответствующей квалификации.

Contents
1Product Features.............................................................................................................................
2 Accessing the Camera....................................................................................................................
2.1 Access from a browser ..............................................................................................................
2.2 Accessing the camera from the Internet......................................................................................
2.3 Adjusting the Image and Focus..................................................................................................
2.4 The Live View page...................................................................................................................
2.5 Video stream types....................................................................................................................
2.6 How to stream H.264.................................................................................................................
3The Setup........................................................................................................................................
4Installation.......................................................................................................................................
4.1 Installation Setup.......................................................................................................................
5 Camera and Image ..........................................................................................................................
5.1 Codec.......................................................................................................................................
5.2 Camera.....................................................................................................................................
5.2.1 Exposure Control...............................................................................................................
5.2.2 Day & Night Control ...........................................................................................................
5.2.3 White Balance Control........................................................................................................
5.2.4 Image Property Control......................................................................................................
5.2.5 Lens Adjustment................................................................................................................
6 Audio...............................................................................................................................................
7 Live..................................................................................................................................................
8 FTP..................................................................................................................................................
8.1 FTP > Config.............................................................................................................................
8.2 FTP > Event..............................................................................................................................
8.3 FTP > Periodical........................................................................................................................
9 Event ...............................................................................................................................................
9.1 Event > Alarm Port ....................................................................................................................
9.2 Event > Mapping .......................................................................................................................
10 Network...........................................................................................................................................
10.1 Network > IP Setup....................................................................................................................
10.2 Network > Service Port..............................................................................................................
10.3 Network > E-mail.......................................................................................................................
11 PTZ..................................................................................................................................................
11.1 PTZ>Preset...............................................................................................................................
11.2 PTZ>Scan.................................................................................................................................
11.3 PTZ>Tour..................................................................................................................................
12 System.............................................................................................................................................
12.1 System > User...........................................................................................................................
12.2 System > Date & Time...............................................................................................................
12.3 System > Maintenance..............................................................................................................
12.4 System > Information.................................................................................................................
13 Specification………………………………………………………………………………………………………

142.0
1. Product Features
Product Accessories
Housing
Saf
e
t
y
Cable Hanger
Wa
t
er
Proof
T
ape
Hexagonal
W
r
ench
Anchor
Bolt(4pcs)
Wall
Mount
Type
Ceiling
Mount
Type
Hole
T
emplat
e
Saf
e
t
y
W
i
r
e
Manual
CD
Quick
Manual

1
Wall/Ceiling
Mount Bracket
These are used
to
install
the
camera
on the
wall
or ceiling
and have a
junction box.
The
junction box of the bracket
accommodates
inner
box.
Housing
Safety
Wire
Hanger
1
Wall
Mount Bracket
Ceiling
Mount Bracket
2
Sun Shield &
Upper Housing
3
PTZ
Mechanism
4
Dome Safety
Wire
55
Dome
Cover
2
Sunshield
&Upper Housing
The sunshield protects the bubble dome cover
from
sunlight
and
rain
fall.
In
the
sunshield, there
is
the
upper housing
which will
accommodates
the
PTZ
mechanism.
In the upper
housing, there
is a fan and heater
to
remove moisture
on the
bubble
dome. Also,
the
upper housing
will be
connected
to both mounting
brackets and dome
cover.
3
PTZ
Mechanism
Control
the
PTZ
operations
of the camera.
4
Dome Safety
Wire
Prevents
the
dome cover
fromfalling.
5
Dome
Cover
Do
not
detach
protection film from
dome cover
before
finishing all installation process
to
protect
dome cover
from
scratches
or dust

2nd
Video
Output Port 1
6
Audio
Output
Port
7
Audio
Input
Port
Alarm
In/Output and 2
2nd
Video
Output Port
Network Cable
Port
3
8
Micro SD Card
Slot
&
Cover
9
Power Port
Fan 4
Heater 5
12nd
Video
Output Port
Video
out
check
the
screen
during installation.
2AlarmIn/Output and 2nd
Video
Output Port
It
connects
to the
alarm lights, siren
or
lamps,
and
it is
activated according
to the
OSD menu
or
„Setup‟
on theWeb
-viewersetting. The
2nd
video
output is
used
to check the
screen
during
installation.
3Network
Cable
Port
Connect
the
crossover
cable.
4Fan
Defrosts
the
dome cover and removes
moisture.
5Heater
Defrost
the
dome cover
in
a
low
temperature
by
increasing
the
internal temperature
of the
housing.
6Audio Output Port
Used
to
connect
the
audio
output cable.
7Audio Input Port
Used
to
connect
the
audio
input cable.
8Micro
SD
Memory
Card
Slot& Cover
9
Power
Port
Connect
the
power source
here.

Wall
Mount Bracket
Installation
Ceiling
Mount Bracket
Installation
1
Using
the
hole template, mark
the
holes
on the wall/ceiling.
2
After
drilling the
holes,
fix the four
anchor
boltsinto the holes.
3
After locating
the
wall/ceiling
mount
bracket
on
theanchor bolts
properly,
tighten the
nuts
for
anchor
bolts.

[3]
4
You have
to
detach
the
PTZ
mechanism
from
the upper
housing
to plug the
connector
of
cable. To detach the PTZ mechanism, pressing
down
and
holding up the black
handles
in both
sides
of
PTZ
mechanism.
You should remove
the
tape used
to fixthe
PTZ
mechanism after detaching
the
PTZ
mechanism
from the
upper
housing.
5 [1]
Wind
the
water
proof
tape
onthe pipeof
upper
housing. [2]
Hooking
the
safety
wireon
the
hole
of pipe.
[3]
Attach
the
upper housing
to wallmount
bracket
by turning it at
least seven
turns.
To
fix the
upper
body
orientation,
turn
the
handle
of
double nuts
to
clockwise
tightly.
[1]
[2]

6
Connect each
of the following
cables
to the
applicable
port
and set
the
DIP switch
to
configure
the
camera
ID,
communication
protocol.
a 2nd
Video
Output Port
b
Alarm
In/Output
and
2nd
Video
Output Port
c
Audio
Output Port
c
d d
Audio
Input Port
b
e
Network Cable
Port
g f
Power
Port
g
Micro SD Card Slot &
Cover
e f
- Refer
to
14,15 page
for
detail cablings.
- Refer
to
16page
for
detail audio cablings.
- Refer
to
17page
for
detail inserting
SD
card.
7
Make sure
that the
dome cover is connected
firmly to the
safety
wire.

8
Plug
the
connector
of
cable
from junction box
into properly.
After checking
the
orientation
of
one touch connector
in the upper
housing, press
the
PTZ
mechanism
into the
hooks
in the
upper
housing.
9
To lock
the
PTZ
mechanism
to the
upper housing,
press
the two
black handles un
til it snaps.

10
Close
the
dome
cover.
Care must
be
taken
to
locate the
dome
cover
by
matching
the
„Arrow
Mark‟.
Arrow
Mark
Arrow
Mark
11
Tighten
four
screws
on the
dome cover
in
sequence as
shown
in the picture.
To maintain
the
best sealing,
the torqueof
each
screw
must
bein the
range
between
0.5
~
1.0 N·m(0.3
~
0.73
lbf·ft).

1Network
Connection
2
Power
3
Video
Output
1Network Connection
Connect
the
crossover cable
into
the
RJ-45.
3
Video
Output
Video
out
check
the
screen
during installation.
2
Power
Connection
-
Please, check
the
voltage and current
capacity
of rated
power
carefully.
Rate
Power
Current Consumption
PoE
AC
24V
Heater Off:
23W
Heater On:
55W
802.3at
class
4

Alarm
i
n/Output
and
2nd Video
Output
4
Alarm
In/Sensor
In1
CO
M
5
Alarm
Out
6
2nd Video
Output
4AlarmInput/Sensor
If you want to
use alarm
input, the
types
of
sensor must
be
selected
in
Setup
menu.
The
sensor types are „Normal
Open‟
and „Normal
Close‟.
If
sensor
type
is
not
selected
properly,
the
alarm can
be
activated
reversely.
5AlarmOutput
There are
4
alarm
outputs
and
allof them
are
relay
contact type.
Therefore, you
do not
have
to
care
aboutpolarity,
AC/DC, and isolations
between channels. Care must be
taken for the
power capacity
of
relaycontact
written above.
62nd
Video
Output
Video
out
check
the
screen
during installation.

A
mplifier Mic.
1
Audio In
Line Out
C
onnec
tion
Dir
ec
t
C
onnec
tion
2
Audio Out
Line In
C
onnec
tion
Mic.
Speaker
1
Connect
the
„Audio In‟
port of the
camera
to the
microphone
directly or
„Line Out‟
port
of the amplifier
connected
with microphone.
2
Connect
the
„Audio Out‟
port of the
camera
to the
„Line
In‟ port of the speaker.
In case
the
microphone connects directly
to
„Audio
Out‟ port, the
speaker does
not
work.
The „Mic In‟
function
is
not supported.

The
memory
card is
anexternal data
storage
device that
has been
developed
to offer an entirely new way to record
and
share
video,audio,andtext data
using digital devices.
Recommended
SD
Card Specification
(Not
Included)
-
Type: Micro SD
(SDHC)
-
Manufacturer: Transcend, Kingston,
Toshiba,
Sandisk
-
Capacity:
4~16G
-
Class: over Class
6
1Inserting an
SD
Memory
Card
Loosen
the
screw before removing
the
SD
memory
card
cover. Insert
the
SDcard
in the
arrow
direction.
Don‟t insert
the
SD
memory card
while
it‟s
upside
down by force.
Otherwise,
it
may
damage
the
SD
memory
card.
2
Removing
an
SD
Memory
Card
Gently press
down on the
exposed end
of
the
memory card
asshown
in the diagram
to
eject
the
memory card
from the slot.
Pressing
too
hard
on the
SD
memory
card can cause
the
card
to
shoot
out
uncontrollably
from the
slot when
released.
If
you have saved data
in the
SD
memory
card,removing
the
SD
memory card
prior
to
setting record
to
OFF
will
cause damage
to
the
data stored
in the card.

2. Accessing the Camera
Follow the instructions in the PTZ Installation Guide to install the camera.
The PTZ could be accessed with most standard operating systems and browsers.
The recommended browser is Internet Explorer for Windows.
2.1 Access from a browser
1. Start a browser (Internet Explorer)
2. Enter the IP address or host name of the camera in the Location/Address field of
your browser. Press Enter.
3. Login dialog will appear when the camera is accessed for the first time.
4. The default user name is ADMIN, and password is 1234.
5. The camera‟s Live View page is now displayed in your browser.
Note: The layout of the live view page in the camera may have been customized to meet specific
requirements. Consequently, some of the examples and functions featured here may differ from those
displayed on your own Live View page.

2.2 Accessing the camera from the Internet
Once installed, the camera is accessible on the local network (LAN). Configure the
router/firewall to allow incoming data traffic to access the camera from the Internet.
For security reasons this is usually done on a specific port. Please refer to the
documentation for router/firewall for further instructions.
2.3 Adjusting the Image and Focus
To adjust the position of the lens:
1. Open the Live View page in your web browser.
- Select the Setup tab, and open the Video -> Camera page.
- Click „Lens Adjustment‟.
2. Set the desired Zoom position.
3. Click „One Push Focus‟ button for adjust focus automatically or set focus manually.
NOTE: DC Auto-Iris should always be disabled while focusing the camera. This will
set the iris to the wide open position, which yields the smallest depth of field, and
thus the best conditions for focusing the lens. When the focus has been set by using
this method, it will maintain its focus in any kind of lighting conditions.

2.4 The Live View page
PC(Client) Speaker
PC(Client) Microphone
Digital Zoom
Snap Shot
Full Screen
Video Stream change: First stream Second stream
Play: Click this button by manually to start the stream
Stop: Click this button by manually to stop streaming
NOTE: It is possible that not all the buttons described below will be visible unless the
Live View pagehas been customized to display them.
2.5 Video stream types
Motion JPEG
This format uses standard JPEG still images in the video stream. These images are
then displayed and updated at a rate sufficient to create a stream that shows
constantly updated motion.
The Motion JPEG stream uses considerable amounts of bandwidth, but also
provides excellent image quality and access to every individual image contained in
the stream.
H.264 protocols and communication methods
• RTP (RealtimeTransportProtocol) is a protocol that allows programs to manage
thereal-time transmission of multimedia data, via unicast or multicast.
• RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) serves as a control protocol, to negotiate the
type of transport protocol to use for the stream. RTSP is used by a viewing client to
start a unicast session.

• UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a communications protocol that offers limited
service for exchanging data in a network which uses the Internet Protocol (IP).
UDP is an alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The advantage of
UDP is that, it is not required to deliver all data and may drop network packets when
there is network congestion. This is suitable for live video, as there is no point in re-
transmitting old information that will not be displayed anyway.
• Unicasting is communication between a single sender and a single receiver over a
network. This means that the video stream goes independently to each user, and
each user gets own stream. A benefit of unicasting is, incase one stream fails, it only
affects one user.
• Multicastingis bandwidth-conserving technology that reduces bandwidth usage by
simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to multiple network
recipients. This technology is used primarily on delimited networks (intranets), as
each user needs an uninterrupted data flow and should not rely on network routers.
2.6 How to stream H.264
Deciding on the combination of protocols and methods to use depends on your
viewing requirements, and on the properties of your network. Setting the preferred
method(s) is done in webpage.
RTP+RTSP
This method (actually RTP over UDP and RTSP over TCP) should be your first
consideration for live video, especially when it is important to always have an up-to-
date video stream, even if some images are lost due to network problems. This could
be configured as multicast or unicast.
RTP/RTSP/Multicasting provides the most efficient usage of bandwidth, especially
when there are large numbers of clients viewing simultaneously. Note however, that
a multicastbroadcast couldnot pass a network router unless the router is configured
to allow this. For example, it is impossible to multicast over the Internet.
RTP/RTSP/Unicasting should be used for video-on-demand broadcasting, so that
there is no video traffic on the network until a client connects and requests the
stream. However, as more and more unicast clients get connected, the traffic on the
network will increase and may cause congestion. Although there is a maximum of 10
unicast viewers, note that all multicast users combined count as 1 unicast viewer.
RTP/RTSP
This unicast method is RTP tunneled over RTSP. This could be used to exploit the
fact that it is relatively simple to configure firewalls to allow RTSP traffic.
RTP/RTSP/HTTP
These methods could also be used to traverse firewalls. Firewalls are commonly
configured to allow the HTTP protocol, allowing RTP to be tunneled.
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