Speco ONSIP 02D3 User manual

ONSIP 02D3

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Rev.1.0 (Nov., 2011)
Directions
Be careful not to cause any physical damage by dropping or throwing ONSIP O2D3
.
Especially keep the
device out of reach from children
.
Do not disassemble ONSIP O2D3
.
No After Service is assumed when disassembled
.
Use only the power adapter provided with ONSIP O2D3
.
Be careful to prevent moisture or water penetration into the unit
.
Particular attention is needed when
installing ONSIP O2D3
.
The screw holes for the installation screws and pipe should be maintained water
tight during the whole life time of the product
.
All the electrical connection wires running into the unit should be prepared so that water from the outside
cannot flow into the unit through the surface of the wires
.
Penetration of the moisture through the wire for
extended period can cause malfunction of the unit or deteriorated image
.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class a digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications
.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation
.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
.
Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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Revision History
Rev.1.0 (Nov., 2011)
Date
Revision
Details
2011-11-01
1.0
First manual revision creation
.
Caution
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device could void the warranty
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Introduction...................................................................................................
5
1.1
.
Overview....................................................................................................................
5
1.2
.
Specification...............................................................................................................
6
1.3. Applications of ONSIP O2D3
2
. Product Description......................................................................................
9
2.1
.
Contents.....................................................................................................................
9
2.2
.
Product Preview....................................................................................................... 10
2.3
.
Physical description.................................................................................................. 11
2.4
.
Functional Description.............................................................................................. 15
2.5. Accessories for installation....................................................................................... 18
3
. On Site Installation .....................................................................................
20
3.1
.
Ceiling mount ........................................................................................................... 20
3.2. Wall mount (option) .................................................................................................. 21
3.3
.
Ceiling mount (option) .............................................................................................. 22
3.4
.
Embedded Ceiling Mount (Option)........................................................................... 23
3.5
.
Installation Environment........................................................................................... 25
4
. Getting Started............................................................................................
26
4.1
.
PC Requirement....................................................................................................... 26
4.2
.
Quick Installation Guide............................................................................................ 27
5
. Trouble Shooting ........................................................................................
33
5.1
.
No power is applied.................................................................................................. 33
5.2
.
Cannot connect to the Video.................................................................................... 34
5.3. Windows Vista or Windows 7 ................................................................................... 35
5.4. Technical Assistance ................................................................................................ 38
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Contents
Contents............................................................................................................
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1.
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1.
Introduction
1.1
.
Overview
The ONSIP O2D3 is a state-of-the-art mega-pixel, multi-codec (H.264, MJPEG) IP camera (or network camera)
built with embedded software and hardware technology
.
It enables real time transmission of synchronized video
of up to 2 M pixels and audio data. Remote clients can connect to ONSIP O2D3 for the real time video/audio
data through various client solutions running on PC, PDA or mobile phones
.
Real time 2-way communication is
available through bidirectional audio communication feature.
Designed to be a stand-alone streaming audio & video transmission device, ONSIP O2D3 can be applied to
various application area such as video security, remote video monitoring, distance education, video conference
or internet broadcasting system.
Vandal proof housing satisfying IP-66 and fan/heater will extend the application area to harsh environment of
wide temperature range.
Embedded PoE (Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af) will enable the owner to reduce TCO (Total Cost of
Ownership) by reducing on-site wiring works for the installation.
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Details
H.264 / MJPEG
* Refer to the datasheet.
3 Axis Gimbal
(Manual Pan/Tilt adjustment &
camera module rotation for rotating image)
32 Kbps G.726
64 Kbps PCM
RJ-45, 10/100 Mbps, PoE (802.3af)
Static, DHCP, PPP/PPPoE
RTP, RTSP, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, SDP, NTP, DNS
1
NC, NO Selectable
For alarm annunciation or
1
remote ON/OFF control (30V, 1A)
For factory use only
Selectable in Admin page
1 V p-p output for amplified speaker
Temporary
Power over Ethernet
12V DC adaptor (2 Amp)
IP66 compliant Vandal Proof housing
Refer to Chapter 2 for operational environment
Wall, Ceiling, Embedded
Arbitrary shape with independent sensitivity
Firmware upgrade over IP network
Remote administration over IP network
Web Viewer Simple viewing over internet explorer
Speco-NVR Standard CMS software
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1.2. Specification
Category
Video
Camera Module
Audio
(Bi-directional)
Network
I/O
Power Supply
Housing
Mounting
Motion Detection
Upgrade
Administration
Client & Viewer
Sub-Category
Compression
Resolution
Mounting Gimbal
Up
Down
Interface
Access network
Application
Sensor In
Relay Output
RS-232C
Mic/Line In
Line Out
CVBS output
PoE
DC Adaptor
Fan/Heater
Bracket, Mounting
3 zones
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Dynamic IP support DDNS support Supported
Video/Audio stream encryption
ID and Password protection
Security IP filtering for restricting administrative
access for audio and bi-audio
Sync to PC Synchronize to PC
Time management Manual Manual time setting
Internet Time Server Synchronize to Time Server
Active-X
SDK support HTTP
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1.3. Applications of ONSIP O2D3
Security surveillance (buildings, stores, manufacturing facilities, parking lots, banks, government facilities,
military, etc.)
Remote monitoring (hospitals, kindergartens, traffic, public areas, etc.)
Teleconference (Bi-directional audio conference). Remote Learning, Internet broadcasting
Weather and environmental observation
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2. Product Description
2.1
.
Contents
The product package contains followings:
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Contents
Description
Remarks
ONSIP O2D3
IP camera ONSIP O2D3 main unit
Power Adaptor
Default built in standard PoE module
(IEEE802.3af)
12VDC Adaptor
(Optional item)
Tools and Mounting Screws
Screws, Rubber rings, Mount cap,
L-type wrench, Mount cap key
Basic tools and hardware
(screws,
rubber
ring)
needed
for
mounting
ONSIP O2D3.
CD
Software & User’s Guide
Quick Reference Guide
Quick installation guide
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2.2
.
Product Preview
ONSIP O2D3
IP-Installer
Vandal Proof (Megapixel)
PC software to allocate an IP
Mini Dome IP Camera
address to the IP Camera
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CMS Software
(NVR)
PC software to view and record
the A/V streaming data transmitted
from IP camera.
(Simultaneous support of up to 64
IP cameras)
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2.3
.
Physical description
2.3.1. External View
Front
Rear
Figure 2-1
. External view of ONSIP O2D3
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2.3.2
.
Internal Structure
Figure 2-2. Internal structure of ONSIP O2D3
Figure 2-3. Terminal Block, LAN, and DC power connector
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Figure 2-4
. Factory Default switch and Video output connector
Figure 2-5.
RS-232 connector
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Figure 2-6. Adjustment knobs for the Camera
Figure 2-7. 3 axis based camera position control (Manual adjustment of Pan, Tilt an
d Video rotation.)
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2.4
.
Functional Description
DC 12V, 2A: Power input for supplying 12V DC power.
Caution:
If ONSIP O2D3 is powered by PoE, do not plug in DC Jack with active DC
power into DC power connector.
MIC/LINE IN
Connect external audio source or microphone.
Line Out
Connect speakers with built in amplifier
.
Audio from remote site is output through Line out in bi-directional
audio mode.
100Base-T
100Mbps Ethernet connector (RJ-45) with PoE standard (802.3af). 2 LEDs on the Ethernet connector
shows the status of ONSIP O2D3 as the followings:
-
Status LED (Dual Color - Red/Green)
: It will be lit in green or red depending on the status.
Green: Green color indicates that the camera is in normal operation mode.
Continuous green
indicates that data transmission is possible. Blinking green means that someone is
connected to ONSIP O2D3.
Red: Continuous or blinking red indicates that hardware is in abnormal condition.
Red/Green LED will be lit with red momentarily and it will be lit with green after a while when
power is applied into ONSIP O2D3
-
LINK/LAN LED (Orange)
It will be lit with orange color when network cabling is all right. Blinking orange color indicates that
normal data transmission is under way
.
Off state indicates that there is trouble in network connection.
RS-232C
3 Pins on the right of the connector are assigned for RS-232 port. Please note that leftmost pin is
numbered as 1.
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Pin
Description
Misc
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Alarm In/Out and Audio In/Out
Used for connecting alarm sensor, alarm annunciation device, microphone and speaker to ONSIP O2D3.
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RLY Out
: Relay output is provided for connecting alarm devices or for remote on/off control of devices
such as light. Relay is normal open and it will be closed upon alarm annunciation or remote on
.
The relay
is capable of switching 30V AC/DC, 2A
.
For the application which needs power switching beyond this limit,
use additional relay switch as shown in the right of Figure 2-8.
Figure 2-8. RELAY Output connection (left: switching requirement below 30V, 2A), (
right: switching requirement higher than 30V, 2A. Apply this connection when either
voltage or current exceed the limit.)
SENSOR IN
: Connect external alarm sensor.
Examples of sensing devices are infrared sensor, motion
sensor, heat/smoke sensor, magnetic sensor, etc. Connect the two wires of the sensors to
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1
Not used
2
Not used
3
RxD (Connect to TxD of the other end)
4
TxD (RxD (Connect to RxD of the other end))
For debugging & factory use only
.
5
Ground of RS-232C
Description
LINE OUT (+)
1 V p-p audio signal output for amplified speaker
.
MIC/LINE GND (-)
Ground for audio signals
.
MIC/LINE IN (+)
Audio input: Can be used either for microphone or applying audio
signals from other audio equipment
.
SENSOR IN
Sensor In (+)
.
NC/NO selectable in admin mode
.
SENSOR IN GND
Ground for sensor
RLY OUT(COM)
RLY OUT(N.O)
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“SNS In”. The sensor type (NC/NO) can be set in admin page. 10 mA can be sunk into
sensor device. Multiple sensor devices can be connected in parallel.
NO/ NCType
Op en Co llec to rTyp e
Sensor1+
Sensor
Sensor
Device
Sensor1-
Sensor
Sup p ly Sup p ly
Figure 2-9. SENSOR input and connection of the sensor
Factory Default Switch
A switch provided for returning the IP camera to factory default state
.
Open the dome cover to access
the switch. Press the switch for a few seconds while power is applied.
Figure 2-10
.
Factory Default Switch
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Pho to Co up ler
+12V
Device
Sensor
Power
GND
Power
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2.5. Accessories for installation
Figure 2-11
.
Accessories for installation of ONSIP O2D3
.
Silica gel at the right is packaged in a vacuum
sealed PVC bag.
It is recommended to use the Cable gland for achieving water tight cabling. Refer to the below.
Component
Body
Cap
Nut
Rubber
RS1
RS2
Installation
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LAN Cable
Figure 2-13
.
Cable gland for water tight cabling
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3. On Site Installation
Use Cables and conduits that are suitable for the installation and that are compliant to IP-66
.
Particular attention
should be paid in the installation so that no moisture is allowed to penetrate into the unit through the cables or
conduits during the life time of the product. Products of which the internal parts are exposed to moisture
because of improper installation are not covered by warranty.
3.1. Ceiling mount
1. Fix the Dome Base on the ceiling panel.
The
rubber gasket should be placed properly to
ensure water tightness after placing the Dome
Cover.
2.
Connect the cables.
3. Adjust the position of the lens for desired
viewing of the site.
4.
Adjust the focus and zoom.
5.
Place the Dome Cover.
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