Siemens CCIS1337-LP Instruction sheet

Fire Safety & Security Products
Siemens Building Technologies
Super-high Resolution
Indoor 1/3" Day/Night
IP Camera CCIS1337-LP
Configuration Manual
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About this document
This user guide explains the installation and configuration of the IP camera.

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Table of contents
1Functional description............................................................................7
2Safety........................................................................................................8
2.1 Intended use .............................................................................................8
2.2 Target Group.............................................................................................8
2.3 General safety precautions .......................................................................8
2.4 Meaning of the signal words .....................................................................9
2.5 Meaning of the hazard symbols ................................................................9
3Guidelines and standards....................................................................10
3.1 EU Directive ............................................................................................10
4Technical specifications.......................................................................11
4.1 Dimensions..............................................................................................11
4.2 Product specification ...............................................................................11
5Ordering information............................................................................13
6Package contents..................................................................................14
7Unit description.....................................................................................15
7.1 Camera parts ..........................................................................................15
7.2 Connector socket definition.....................................................................16
7.3 System connections ................................................................................17
7.4 Accessing the unit’s home page .............................................................18
7.4.1 Accessing the unit’s home page with Microsoft Internet Explorer ..........18
7.4.2 Accessing the unit’s home page with the Web-Cam IP Manager...........18
7.5 Components of the unit home page........................................................20
7.5.1 PTZ control..............................................................................................21
8Assembly and setup .............................................................................22
8.1 Setting up the IP camera.........................................................................22
8.1.1 Setting the focal length............................................................................23
9Operational setup..................................................................................24
9.1 Establishing initial communication with the unit ......................................24
9.1.1 Changing the IP address of the client PC ...............................................24
9.1.2 Mapping a network route.........................................................................25
9.2 Checking device accessibility..................................................................25
10 Configuration.........................................................................................26
10.1 Establishing access to the device via Internet ........................................26
10.1.1 Example of access using a dynamic IP address.....................................27
10.1.2 Establishing access to the unit via Internet.............................................27
10.2 Configuring network settings...................................................................28
10.3 Changing the device IP address .............................................................29
10.3.1 Changing the device IP address via the device home page...................29
10.3.2 Changing the IP address using the Web-Cam IP Manager....................31
10.4 Configuring image parameters................................................................33
10.4.1 Configuring general image parameters...................................................33
10.4.2 Configuring text overlay ..........................................................................33
10.4.3 Configuring JPEG encoder settings........................................................34
10.5 Configuring camera settings ...................................................................36
10.5.1 Configuring day/night settings.................................................................36
10.5.2 Setting the exposure ...............................................................................38
10.5.3 Setting the synchronization .....................................................................39
10.5.4 Setting the white balance........................................................................40

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10.5.5 Entering and positioning the ID text ........................................................41
10.5.6 Configuring other settings .......................................................................42
10.5.7 Service configuration ..............................................................................43
10.6 Setting the date and time ........................................................................44
10.7 Configuring user names and passwords ................................................44
10.8 Restarting the camera.............................................................................46
10.8.1 Manual restart .........................................................................................46
10.8.2 Time-controlled restart ............................................................................47
10.8.3 Restart by Ping Watchdog ......................................................................47
10.9 Live video ................................................................................................48
10.9.1 Displaying live video ...............................................................................48
10.9.2 Setting live video resolution ....................................................................50
10.9.3 Saving still pictures .................................................................................50
10.10 Embedding live video images in a dedicated HTML page......................51
10.10.1 Live video in Gecko-based browsers ......................................................51
10.10.2 Live video with Internet Explorer.............................................................52
10.10.3 Incorporating a still image in an HTML page ..........................................53
11 Maintenance ..........................................................................................54
11.1 Service mode ..........................................................................................54
11.1.1 Resetting the IP address.........................................................................54
12 Disposal.................................................................................................56
13 Index.......................................................................................................57


Functional description
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1 Functional description
This IP camera enables lives images to be shown over a network on a PC.
The live images can be transmitted via a TCP/IP-based network and viewed with a
Web browser (such as Netscape V7.0+, Mozilla 7.0+ or Internet Explorer version
5.5 or later).
Image parameters and network settings of the IP camera can be configured over
the network.

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2 Safety
2.1 Intended use
The IP camera is used in indoor areas for showing live images via a network.
It is not to be used outdoors nor in the protective housing.
2.2 Target Group
Target Group Qualification Activity Unit Condition
Start-up personnel Appropriate
professional training
regarding the function
and units or systems to
be brought into
operation.
Start-up personnel bring
the unit or system which
has been installed into
operation on-site.
New, installed, rebuilt
unit or system with
malfunction.
2.3 General safety precautions
zRead the general safety precautions before operating the unit.
zKeep this document available for reference.
zIf the product is pasdsed on to another party, include this document.
zInstallation, operational start-up, configuration and repairs should only be
performed by qualified personnel.
See Section 2.2 Target Group.
zBurn hazard
– Do not touch the housing of the unit while it is in operation.
zOverheating hazard
– During installation and operation, ensure that there is sufficient air circulation
for the IP camera to prevent heat build-up.
– Do not use the IP camera in the protective housing.
zElectric shock hazard
– Operate the IP camera only with the specified voltage.
– If any liquid or solid matter should get into the housing, disconnect the camera
from the power supply and have it checked by an authorized dealer before
using it again.
– Do not make unpermitted modifications to the unit. Changes lead to a loss of
operating privileges for this unit.
zMalfunctions
– The unit generates, uses and can emit radiofrequency energy. If not installed
and used according to instructions, interference with radio and television
reception may result.

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2.4 Meaning of the signal words
The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following signal words. Ignoring these
hazards may lead to the consequences indicated.
Signal word Type of hazard
WARNING Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm.
CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage
IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions
2.5 Meaning of the hazard symbols
The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons.
Dangerous situation
Electrical voltage

Guidelines and standards
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3 Guidelines and standards
3.1 EU Directive
The product meets the requirements of the EU Directive 89/336/EEC on
electromagnetic compatibility The EU declaration of conformity is available from:
Siemens Building Technologies
Fire & Security Products GmbH & Co. oHG
76181 Karlsruhe, Germany
EU Directive 89/336/EEC on electromagnetic compatibility
Conformity with the EU Directive 89/336/EEC is demonstrated by compliance with
the following standards:
Emitted interference: EN 61000-6-3
EN 55022
Resistance to
interference:
EN 50130-4

Technical specifications
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4 Technical specifications
4.1 Dimensions
4.2 Product specification
CCD type 1/3” SONY Exview CCD
DSP SONY HQ1
Scanning system 2:1 PAL interlace, vert. 50 Hz, hor. 15.625 Hz
Active pixels 752 x 582 active pixels
Synchronization Internal: quartz
External: line lock synchronization (AC only)
Video output FBAS: 1.0 Vpp (75 Ω), BNC
Y/C : Y: 1.0 Vpp / C: 0.3 Vpp (75 Ω), 4 pin mini DIN
Lens jack CS-mount
Horizontal resolution Color: 540 lines
B/W: 570 lines
with Y/C output
Gamma correction 0.45 / 1
Minimum illumination: Color: 0.4 lux at F=1.4 (AGC 30 dB, 50% video)
B/W: 0.08 lux at F=1.4 (AGC 30 dB, 50% video)
Signal to noise ratio > 50 dB
Exposure system Automatic: 1/50 ~ 1/100000 sec. max.
9 manual settings: 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 , 1/2000,
1/4000, 1/10000, 1/100000 sec.
Gain control Selectable: normal, OFF, turbo; gain up to 30 dB
Back light compensation 6 selectable ranges: center 1, center 2, upper half, lower half, center
low, center high

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Day/Night mechanism Dual moving: OLPF/glass
Day/Night switching Auto, manual (ext. contact), color, black/white
Day/Night level High, medium, low
Day/Night delay time 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 seconds selectable
Aperture correction High, medium, low
White balance ATW1: (2500~6500 °K); ATW2: (2500~10000 °K)
Manual: (2500~10000 °K)
Lens control DC or video signal controlled, 2 jacks: side front, back
Camera text 16 characters
Default settings Reset to factory settings
Alarm input 1 channel
IR sensitivity In night mode
System requirements All systems, which feature TCP/IP network functions and provide
an HTTP browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer as of version 5.5 with
Java plug-in or Mozilla or Netscape as of version 7.0).
Protocols ARP, BOOTP/DHCP, TCP/IP, HTTP, ICMP, SNMP, FTP and DNS
Installation IP address configurable via ARP, BOOTP/DHCP, connection to
twisted-pair RJ-45 Ethernet.
Network connection 10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet, auto-sensing,
full/half duplex
Image formats QCIF (176x144): 25 ips
CIF (352x288): 25 ips
4CIF (704x576): 10 ips (interlaced)
Image transmission Motion JPEG (multipart/x-mixed-replace content type), user
configurable JPEG single image frame quality, streaming up to 25
images per second with QCIF and CIF or up to 10 images per
second with 4CIF.
Users Maximum 20 concurrent users with decreasing frame rate
Security Separate passwords for image access and system configuration.
Hardware 8 MB RAM, 16 MB flash ROM
Tripod mounting A(1/4); ¼” bottom and top (depth: 7mm)
Operating voltage indication LED
Operating temperature -10 to +40 °C
Storage temperature -20 to +60 °C
Humidity Max. 90%, no condensation
Dimensions in mm 122 (L) x 72 (W) x 63 (H)
Weight 500 g
Power supply +12 V DC ±10%, regulated power supply
+24 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz
Power Over Ethernet (POE)
Power requirement Normal operation
9.2 W (max. 9.66 W)
Incl. blocking filter movement (< 1 s)
max. 13.0 W

Ordering information
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5 Ordering information
Type Item No. Description Weight
CCIS1337-LP
2GF1186-8AB 1/3" Super-high resolution day/night
indoor IP camera; MJPEG,
PAL, 540 lines; +12 V DC / +24 V AC, 50 Hz or PoE
0.50 kg
Extra accessories, not included in the standard delivery
CAPA2415-C230 2GF1800-8BK Compact power supplyl 230, +24 V AC, 2.5 A 1.9 kg
NOTE
The 12 V power supply (order no. 2GF1800-8BE) found in the product range is not suited for use with
this IP camera, because it does not provide enough power.

Package contents
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6 Package contents
zSuper-high resolution indoor 1/3" day/night IP camera CCIS1337-LP
zC/CS mounting adapter
zQuick installation guide
zCD with operating manual
zCD with software

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7 Unit description
7.1 Camera parts
1 Back focus adjustment ring
2 Back focus lock screw
3 Tripod mounting
4 RS-485 output for control of pan/tilt mechanism
5 Connection for external control (alarm; color / BW)
6 Lens type selection (Video/DC)
7 Power connection
8 Lens jack
9 BNC jack for video output
10 RJ-45 network connection
11 Mini DIN connection for Y/C video output
12 GND connection (shielded)
13 -12 V DC / +24 V AC connection
14 +12 V DC / +24 V AC connection
15 Connection for external control – GND
16 Connection for external control – B/W
17 Connection for external control – GND
18 Connection for external control – AL. IN

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7.2 Connector socket definition
IRIS pin assignment
Video lens DC lens
1 +12 V 1 Damp-
2 NC 2 Damp+
3 VIDEO 3 Drive +
4 GND 4 Drive -
1
2
3
4
Y/C output
1 GND
2 GND
3 Y (luminance, 1 Veff, 75 Ω)
4 C (chrominance, 0.3 Veff (burst), 75 Ω)
1
2
4
3
RJ-45 network connection
1 TX+
2 TX-
3 RX+
4 DC+
5 DC-
6 RX-
7 DC+
8 DC-
7
6
5
4
3
2
18

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7.3 System connections
Fig. 1 System connections

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7.4 Accessing the unit’s home page
There are two ways of accessing the unit’s home page:
zUsing Internet Explorer
zUsing the Web-Cam IP Manager
7.4.1 Accessing the unit’s home page with Microsoft Internet Explorer
1. Type the IP address that is allocated to the device in the HTTP address field
of Internet Explorer. See Section 10.3 Changing the device IP address.
For example: http://192.168.100.100/
2. Confirm with the Enter key.
ÎThe unit’s home page will be displayed.
7.4.2 Accessing the unit’s home page with the Web-Cam IP Manager
This assumes that:
The Web-Cam IP Manager and all the units are located in the same network
segment. If a device and the Web-Cam IP Manager are not located in the same
network segment, you must ensure that associated gateway (router) passes the
SSDP multicast messages sent by the Web-Cam IP Manager to the network
segment where the device is located.
– SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol / network protocol)
1. Start the Web-Cam IP Manager by loading IP Manager.exe. This application
is found on the CD included with delivery.
ÎThe Web-Cam IP Manager program window will open:

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2. Click the Start button.
ÎThe Web-Cam IP Manager program window will now display a list of all the
devices available for communication along with their IP and MAC addresses.
Each device's IP address or MAC address is unique.
3. Select the device whose home page you want to access.
4. Click the Home page of selected server... button
ÎThe home page of the selected device will appear. See
Section 7.5 Components of the unit home page.

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7.5 Components of the unit home page
Fig. 2 Unit home page
1 Language selection list box. Standard setting: English
2 Main menus
3 PTZ operating panel – see Section 7.5.1 PTZ control for more information.
4 Display area for live video images. See Section 10.9.1 Displaying live video for more
information.
5 Buttons for displaying live video images. See Section 10.9.1 Displaying live video for more
information.
6 Submenu
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