MicroNet SP5582A User manual

Micronet SP5582A
HD1080p IR Vandal-Proof
Fixed Dome IP Camera
User Manual
Ver1.0

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction............................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Features ........................................................................................................................4
1.2 Package Contents......................................................................................................... 5
2. Introduction of the Vandal Dome IP Camera........................................................................ 6
2.1 Camera Dimensions...................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Camera’s Connectors ................................................................................................... 7
3. Installation............................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Power and Ethernet Cable Connection......................................................................... 8
3.2 Hard Ceiling Mount Installation ..................................................................................... 9
3.3 4S Electrical Box Mount Installation............................................................................ 14
3.4 In-Ceiling (T-Bar) Mount Installation............................................................................ 16
3.5 Corner Mount Installation ............................................................................................ 25
3.6 Standard/Mini Wall Mount Installation......................................................................... 29
3.7 Cable Gland Installation .............................................................................................. 34
4. System Requirements.......................................................................................................... 37
5. Deleting the Existing DC Viewer.......................................................................................... 38
6. Accessing Camera................................................................................................................41
7. Configuration & Operation................................................................................................... 47
7.1 Browser-based Viewer Introduction ............................................................................ 47
7.2 Home Page ................................................................................................................. 49
7.3 System Related Settings............................................................................................. 51
7.3.1 Host Name and System Time Setting ......................................................... 52
7.3.2 Security........................................................................................................ 54
7.3.2.1 User ............................................................................................. 55
7.3.2.2 HTTPS ......................................................................................... 58
7.3.2.3 IP Filter ........................................................................................ 63
7.3.2.4 IEEE 802.1X ................................................................................ 64
7.3.3 Network ....................................................................................................... 66
7.3.3.1 Basic ............................................................................................ 67
7.3.3.2 QoS (Quality of Service) .............................................................. 69
7.3.3.3 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).......................... 72
7.3.3.4 UPnP ........................................................................................... 74
7.3.4 DDNS .......................................................................................................... 77
7.3.5 Mail .............................................................................................................. 78
7.3.6 FTP.............................................................................................................. 79
7.3.7 HTTP ........................................................................................................... 80
7.3.8 Application................................................................................................... 81
7.3.9 Motion Detection.......................................................................................... 85
7.3.10 Tampering ................................................................................................... 90
7.3.11 Storage Management .................................................................................. 93
7.3.12 Recording .................................................................................................... 96
7.3.13 File Location ................................................................................................ 97
7.3.14 Iris Adjustment............................................................................................. 98
7.3.15 View Log File ............................................................................................... 99
7.3.16 View User Information ............................................................................... 100
7.3.17 View Parameters ....................................................................................... 102
7.3.18 Factory Default .......................................................................................... 103
7.3.19 Software Version ....................................................................................... 104
7.3.20 Software Upgrade...................................................................................... 105
7.3.21 Maintenance .............................................................................................. 108
7.4 Video and Audio Streaming Settings ........................................................................ 109
7.4.1 Video Resolution and Rotate Type............................................................ 109
7.4.2 Video Compression ................................................................................... 114
7.4.3 Video OCX Protocol .................................................................................. 116
7.4.4 Video Frame Skip ...................................................................................... 116

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7.4.5 Video Mask................................................................................................ 118
7.4.6 Audio Mode and Bit Rate Settings............................................................. 119
7.5 Camera Settings ....................................................................................................... 121
7.5.1 Exposure Setting ....................................................................................... 121
7.5.2 White Balance Setting ............................................................................... 122
7.5.3 Picture Adjustment .................................................................................... 123
7.5.4 Backlight.................................................................................................... 123
7.5.5 Digital Zoom .............................................................................................. 123
7.5.6 IR Function ................................................................................................ 123
7.5.7 WDR Function ........................................................................................... 124
7.5.8 Noise Reduction ........................................................................................ 124
7.5.9 TV System Setting..................................................................................... 125
7.6 Logout ....................................................................................................................... 125
Appendix A: Technical Specifications...................................................................................... 126
Appendix B: Internet Security Settings.................................................................................... 128
Appendix C: DC Viewer Download Procedure......................................................................... 131
Appendix D: Install UPnP Components.................................................................................... 133

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1. Introduction
Micronet SP5582A HD1080p IR Vandal-Proof Fixed Dome IP Camera is capable
of serving real-time streaming and makes image quality more smoothly. In addition
to MJPEG real time streaming, this camera develops H.264 codec to apply for
high resolution digital broadcast.
With compact and sophisticated mechanical design, the Dome IP Camera is easy
installed and aesthetic. Additionally, the IP Camera’s vandal proof dome cover
can protect the camera from heavy damage
1.1 Features
Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor
Dual Streams, HD1080p + HD720p real-time
H.264 and MJPEG compression
Motion Detection
Privacy Masks
WDR
Smart Picture Quality/3DNR
Tampering Alarm
Day/Night (ICR)
Micro SD support
IR LED
Weatherproof (IP66 International)
ONVIF Support

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1.2 Package Contents
Please check the package contains the following items listed below.
Vandal Proof
Fixed Dome IP Camera
DC Jack Cable
Power Terminal Block
Security Torx
Self Tapping Screws
(×4)
Plastic Screw Anchors
(×4)
Rubber Washers (×6)
CD
(bundled software and
documentation)
Quick Guide
Camera Gland

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2. Introduction of the Vandal Dome IP Camera
This chapter will provide the camera dimensions for reference before installation.
Definition of each connector on the camera’s PCB board will also be specified.
2.1 Camera Dimensions
The Vandal Dome IP Camera’s dimensions are shown below.

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2.2 Camera’s Connectors
The diagram below shows the IP Camera’s reset button and various connectors.
Definition for each connector will be given as follows.
No. Connector Pin Definition Remarks
1 Reset Button - Restore to factory default
2 BNC - Analog Video Output
1 GND (Input-)
2 Input+
3 Output-
3 Alarm I/O
4 Output+
Alarm connection
1 Output (L)
2 Output (R)
3 GND
4 Audio I/O
4 Input
Two-way audio transmission
1 Power
2 Reserved
DC 12V
3 GND
1 Power-1
2 Earth GND
5 Power
AC 24V
3 Power-2
Power connection
6 RJ-45 - 10/100 Mbps Ethernet / PoE

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3. Installation
Please read the instructions provided in this chapter thoroughly before installing
the Vandal Dome IP Camera.
3.1 Power and Ethernet Cable Connection
Power Connection
Make sure the camera’s power cable is correctly and firmly connected; refer to the
pin definition table in section 2.2 Camera’s Connectors. If using Power over
Ethernet (PoE), make sure Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) is in use in the
network.
Ethernet Cable Connection
Use of Category 5 Ethernet cable is recommended for network connection; to
have best transmission quality, cable length shall not exceed 100 meters. Connect
one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 connector of the IP Camera, and the
other end of the cable to the network switch or PC.
NOTE: In some cases, you may need use an Ethernet crossover cable
when connecting the IP Camera directly to the PC.
Check the status of the link indicator and activity indicator LEDs; if the LEDs are
unlit, please check LAN connection.
Green Link Light indicates good network connection.
Orange Activity Light flashes for network activity indication.

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3.2 Hard Ceiling Mount Installation
The Vandal Dome IP Camera can be installed directly on a wall or ceiling. Please
note that the wall or ceiling must have enough strength to support the Vandal
Dome IP Camera.
Follow the steps below to install the Vandal Dome IP Camera:
Step 1:
Unpack the Vandal Proof IP Dome Camera package and take out the IP
Dome Camera.
Step 2:
Use the supplied Security Torx to
unscrew the two Torx Screws on the
side of the Dome Cover, as shown in
the figure, and open the Dome
Cover.
Step 3:
Press both sides of the Inner Cover
and remove it from the Camera
Module.
Step 4:
Unscrew the Module-fastened
Screw, as indicated in the figure.

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Step 5:
Press the sides of the Snap-on
Camera Module, as indicated in the
figure, and detach it from the Dome
Camera’s Housing.
Step 6:
Mark the positions of the four screw holes on the base of the Dome Camera
at the chosen installation location.
Step 7:
In the marked locations, drill each hole slightly smaller than the supplied
Screw Anchors.
Step 8:
Put supplied Anchors into these drilled holes.
Step 9:
Fasten the Dome Camera’s Housing
with the four supplied Self-tapping
Screws.

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Step 10:
Thread the power and Ethernet
cables through either the Side
Conduit Entry or Back Conduit Entry,
as illustrated. Users may use a coin
to screw off the Conduit Entry Block.
NOTE: The Power Cable is
omitted if using PoE.
Step 11:
Connect the power and Ethernet
cables to the mating connectors on
the Camera Module.
Step 12:
Attach the Snap-on Camera Module
into the Dome Camera Housing, and
screw the Module-fastened Screw
tightly to secure the camera module.
NOTE: The terminal blocks
should face the Side Conduit
Entry, as shown in the figure.
Step 13:
Connect the power and network outputs.
NOTE: The Power Cable is omitted if using PoE.
STEP 14:
Access the Camera Browser-viewer for viewing images. Please refer to 6.
Accessing Camera for further details. Users can also use the Camera’s
BNC Connector for video output.

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Step 15:
Adjust the Zoom Ring Screw to set
the desired zoom; subsequently,
modifying the Focus Ring Screw to
set the desired focal length.
Step 16:
Adjust the camera to a desired angle, as shown below. Pan adjustment
range is nearly 360°; rotation angle range approaches to 270°. Tilt is
adjustable between ﹣10° ~ 90°.
PanAdjustment RotationAdjustment TiltAdjustment
NOTE: Adjust the Lens carefully within the limits mentioned above,
or the cables underneath would be harmed.
STEP 17:
Put the Inner Cover back to the
Camera Module.

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STEP 18:
Replace the Dome Cover back,
aligning the arrow mark on the
Dome Cover with the one on the
Housing as shown in the figure.
STEP 19:
Screw on the two Torx Screws on
the side of the Dome Cover tightly to
fasten the Dome Cover. Camera
installation is complete.

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3.3 4S Electrical Box Mount Installation
Before installing the Vandal Dome IP Camera in the 4S Electrical Box, please
unscrew and open the Dome Cover with the Security Torx.
Figure: 4S Mount Electrical Box
STEP 1:
Run the wires (Ethernet and power) through the wall.
NOTE: The power cable is omitted if using PoE.
STEP 2:
Disassemble the Dome Camera’s Inner Cover (refer to the illustration in 3.2
Hard Ceiling: Step 3) from the Camera Module.
STEP 3:
Detach the Snap-on Camera Module from the Dome Camera’s Housing by
unscrewing the Module-fastened Trox Screw first. Then press the sides of
Camera Module and pull it slightly up from the Housing.
STEP 4:
Thread the power and Ethernet
cables through either the Side
Conduit Entry or Back Conduit
Entry. Then fasten the Dome
Camera’s Housing on the Electrical
Box with the two screws.

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STEP 5:
Connect the power and Ethernet cables to their connectors on the Camera
Module.
STEP 6:
Attach the Snap-on Camera Module onto the Dome Camera’s Housing
and. Screw the Module-fastened Screw tightly to secure the Camera
Module.
STEP 7:
Access the camera browser-viewer for viewing images. Please refer to 6.
Accessing Camera for further details. Users can also use the Camera’s
BNC Connector for video output.
Step 8:
Adjust the Camera's zoom level and focal length via Zoom and Focus Ring
Screws.
STEP 9:
Position the Camera at a desired angle by Pan/Tilt/Rotation adjustment.
STEP 10:
Replace the Dome Cover back, aligning the arrow mark on the Dome Cover
with the one on the Housing.
STEP 11:
Screw on the two Torx Screws on the side of the Dome Cover tightly to
fasten the Dome Cover. Camera installation is complete.

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3.4 In-Ceiling (T-Bar) Mount Installation
The indoor Dome Camera can be mounted with the optional
accessory: In-Ceiling (T-Bar) Mount. The items and tools needed for in-ceiling
installation are listed as follows.
In-Ceiling Mount Package Contents:
In-Ceiling Mount Trim Ring Ceiling Sticker
In-Ceiling Mount Dimension:

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Follow the steps below to install the In-Ceiling (T-Bar) Mounting:
Step 1:
Release the 2 captive Security Screws
with the supplied Security Torx and open
the Dome Cover.
Figure-1:
Captive Security Screw

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Step 2:
Press both sides of the Plastic Inner
Cover and remove it from the Camera
Module.
Unscrew the Module-fastened Screw, as
indicated in the figure, with the screw
driver.

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Step 3:
Press the sides of the
Snap-on Camera Module and detach it
from the Dome Camera’s Housing/
Plate.
NOTE:Users may use a coin
to screw off the conduit entry
block for Vandal Proof IP Dome
Cameral.

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Step 4:
Attach the Camera Housing/ Plate’s
base to the In-Ceiling Mount’s top plate,
aligning the camera’s rear cable entry
with the entry hole on the
In-Ceiling Mount’s top plate.
Align the three Captive Screws
with the mating screw holes on the
Camera Housing/ Plate’s base.
Then tighten the three Captive
Screws as shown in the figure.
Step 5:
Position the supplied adhesive-backed
Ceiling Sticker (Diameter: 176 mm)
onto the ceiling where the Camera will
be mounted, and cut the ceiling hole
using the template as a guide.
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