Surveon Fisheye series User manual

Fisheye Network Camera
Series
User Manual
Release 1.5

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Revision History
Ver Version
Description
Date
1.0
Initial release.
July 2013
1.1
New Features added.
July 2013
1.2
UI Modified.
November 2013
1.3
Add new icons
December 2013
1.4
FW upgraded
June 2014
1.5
New model added
September 2014

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Table of Contents
Copyright Statement .........................................................................2
Revision History ...............................................................................3
Table of Contents .............................................................................4
Safety Precautions ............................................................................8
Device Site Recommendations..............................................................8
Chapter 1. Product Overview...............................................................9
1.1. Network Camera Introduction .....................................................9
1.2. Features and Benefits ............................................................. 10
1.3. Technical Specifications .......................................................... 12
Chapter 2. Hardware Overview .......................................................... 14
2.1. Overview............................................................................. 14
2.2. Dimensions .......................................................................... 18
2.3. Functions ............................................................................ 19
2.4. Installation........................................................................... 24
2.5. Camera Deployment ............................................................... 32
2.6. Before You Start.................................................................... 32
Chapter 3. Connecting to the Network Camera....................................... 33
3.1. Connecting with a Web Browser ................................................ 34
Obtaining IP address through the IP Utility......................................... 34
Connecting to the Network Camera ................................................. 34
Logging into the System............................................................... 35
Installing Active X Components in Internet Explorer.............................. 35
Logging Out of the System ............................................................ 36
Using the Help Interface .............................................................. 37
3.2. Connecting with an RTSP Player ................................................ 38
Connecting with a Mobile Device RTSP Player ..................................... 38
Chapter 4. Configuration through the Web Interface................................ 39
4.1. Interface Layout.................................................................... 41

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Control Descriptions ................................................................... 42
4.2. Settings............................................................................... 45
General .................................................................................. 45
Basic Settings ...................................................................... 45
User Account....................................................................... 47
Date & Time ....................................................................... 50
Network ................................................................................. 52
Network Configuration ........................................................... 52
Port Settings ....................................................................... 55
RTSP Settings ...................................................................... 56
UpnP ................................................................................ 56
Wifi.................................................................................. 58
SNMP ................................................................................ 59
HTTPS ............................................................................... 61
Video & Audio Settings ................................................................ 63
Basic Settings ...................................................................... 63
Text Overlay Setting .............................................................. 64
Video Codec Setting .............................................................. 64
Image Appearance ................................................................ 65
Advanced Day Profile/Night Profile ............................................ 71
Video Streams ..................................................................... 78
ROI Settings ........................................................................ 82
Privacy Mask Setting .............................................................. 83
PTZ ....................................................................................... 85
Recording................................................................................ 86
Recording Basic Settings ......................................................... 86
Recorded File Management ...................................................... 88
Event Notification...................................................................... 90
Event Server ....................................................................... 90
Event Alert Action................................................................. 93
Motion Detection .................................................................. 94

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Tampering Detection ............................................................. 96
DI & DO ............................................................................. 97
Event Settings ..................................................................... 99
System .................................................................................. 106
MicroSD Card Management...................................................... 106
Storage Status .................................................................... 106
Storage Management ............................................................ 107
System Status ..................................................................... 108
System Log ........................................................................ 109
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................... 110
Configuration Upgrade .......................................................... 110
Reset to Factory Default ........................................................ 111
Export/Import & Reboot ........................................................ 113
Chapter 5. Configuration through the IP Utility .................................... 114
5.1. Overview........................................................................... 116
5.2. Installing the IP Utility .......................................................... 116
5.3. IP Utility Basics ................................................................... 118
Starting the IP Utility ................................................................. 118
IP Utility Main Screen................................................................. 118
Exiting the IP Utility .................................................................. 119
5.4. Camera Actions ................................................................... 120
Search................................................................................... 120
Login .................................................................................... 121
Properties .............................................................................. 123
Delete from Tool ...................................................................... 125
Select All ............................................................................... 126
Rebooting Camera .................................................................... 127
Set IP.................................................................................... 128
Link to Camera Web Interface ...................................................... 130
Link to Camera ................................................................... 130
Link to Camera User Manager .................................................. 131

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5.5. Camera Group Actions........................................................... 132
Add Group .............................................................................. 132
Delete Group........................................................................... 134
Rename Group......................................................................... 135
Move to Group ......................................................................... 137
Copy to Group ......................................................................... 139
5.6. Configuration Settings........................................................... 141
Download Configuration.............................................................. 142
Update Configuration................................................................. 143
5.7. Firmware Actions ................................................................ 144
Update Firmware...................................................................... 144
5.8. Focus Tool ......................................................................... 146

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Safety Precautions
Electric Shock Warning
This equipment may cause electric shocks if not handled properly.
Access to this equipment should only be granted to trained operators
and maintenance personnel who have been instructed of, and fully
understand the possible hazardous conditions and the consequences of
accessing non-field-serviceable units such as the power supplies.
The system must be unplugged before moving, or in the event that it
becomes damaged.
Reliable Grounding
Particular attention should be given to prepare reliable grounding for the
power supply connection. It is suggested to use a direct connection to the
branch circuit. Check for proper grounding before powering on the device.
Overloading Protection
The device should be installed according to specifications. Provide a suitable
power source with electrical overload protection. Do not overload the AC
supply branch circuit that provides power to the device.
ESD Precautions
Please observe all conventional anti-ESD methods while handling the device.
The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti-static work pad are
recommended. Avoid dust and debris in your work area.
Device Site Recommendations
The device should be installed according to specifications. This device should
be operated at a site that is:
Clean, dry, and free of excessive airborne particles.
Well-ventilated and away from heat sources such as direct sunlight
and radiators.
Clear of vibration or physical shock.
Away from strong electromagnetic fields produced by other devices.
Available with properly grounded wall outlet for power. In regions
where power sources are unstable, apply surge suppression.
Available with sufficient space behind the device for cabling.

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Chapter 1. Product Overview
1.1. Network Camera Introduction
Fisheye network camera series are professional network cameras that use Internet
Protocol (IP) to transmit video streams and control signals over networks. Capable
of operating over both LANs and WANs, they provide a complete budget-conscious
remote surveillance solution that are ultra clear and highly integrated. Fisheye
network camera series combine a user-friendly interface and simplified installation
with a powerful feature set to provide users an easy upgrade path to new digital
surveillance system in a virtual environment. These highlights make Fisheye
network camera series ideal choices for environments that require remote
surveillance or video transmission.

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1.2. Features and Benefits
Fisheye network camera series IP camera is a cutting-edge digital video
transmission device. It can compress and transmit real-time images of
outstanding quality using a reasonable amount of bandwidth through a standard
TCP/IP network. The following features make this IP camera an outstanding
choice when building an intelligent IP surveillance system:
High Video Quality
High image quality is essential in security surveillance applications. It is
important to be able to clearly capture an incident in progress and
identify persons or objects involved. A network camera gives exceptional
video quality, even greater than that of traditional analog cameras, which
means that more detail or larger areas can be covered.
H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG Compression
Motion JPEG, MPEG-4, and H.264 (also known as MPEG-4 Part 10/AVC),
each employ different techniques to reduce the amount of data
transferred and stored in a network video system. Network cameras that
support multiple compression standards are ideal for maximum flexibility
and integration possibilities.
Dual Streaming
Dual-stream design enables simultaneous support of real-time video
monitoring, video recording, or mobile viewing applications which require
different resolutions, compression formats and frame rates.
MicroSD/SDHC Card Slot
IP surveillance relies on network connectivity, making it susceptible to
attacks on the network between the camera and recording facilities. With
onboard recording capability, our network cameras can truly be online
24/7. The microSD/SDHC card slot design ensures sufficient recording
capacity for an over-weekend period even at full frame rate and high
resolution.

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Tampering Detection
This is an intelligent video analytics application available only in selected
network cameras in the market. When a camera is manipulated in any way
(e.g. accidental redirection, blocking, defocusing, spray-painted, covered
or damaged), it can automatically trigger recording and alert notifications.
Power-over-Ethernet
The built-in Power-over-Ethernet support reduces cabling and installation
costs, and enables users to consolidate power facilities for higher
reliability. With PoE, a camera can still operate in the event of a power
failure if it is connected to a centralized backup power with an
Uninterruptible Power Supply.

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1.3. Technical Specifications
Model Name
CAM7511
CAM4571RF
Description
5M 360° Surround View
Fisheye Network Camera
5M 360° Surround View
Outdoor Fisheye Network
Camera
Image Sensor
1/2.5" 5 megapixel progressive scan CMOS
Lens
f=1.05mm, F2.8
f=1.37mm, F2.0
SNR
48dB
WDR
Yes
Day/Night ICR
Yes
IR LED
N/A
Min Illumination
0.05 Lux @ F2.8 (B/W)
0.5 Lux @ F2.8 (Color)
0.05 Lux @ F2.0 (B/W)
0.5 Lux @ F2.0 (Color)
Iris Control
Fixed
Auto Electronic Control
Viewing Angle
Vertical: 180°
Vertical: 183°
Camera Angle Adjustment
N/A
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Functionalities
N/A
Shutter Time
1/1 ~ 1/1,000,000 s
1/1 ~ 1/1,000,000 s
Video Compression
H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG
Resolution
Up to 2560 x 1920
Video FPS
14 fps at QSXGA (2560 x 1920)
21 fps at QXGA (2048 x 1536)
30 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at 720P (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
12 fps at QSXGA (2560 x 1920)
20 fps at QXGA (2048 x 1536)
30 fps at 1080P (1920 x 1080)
30 fps at SXGA (1280 x 1024)
30 fps at 720P (1280 x 720)
30 fps at D1 (720 x 480)
30 fps at VGA (640 x 480)
30 fps at QVGA (320 x 240)
Video Control
AGC (Auto Gain Control),
AWB (Auto White Balance),
AES (Auto Electronic Shutter),
Luminance Control,
WDR,
2D/3D De-noise,
ROI,
Edge Enhancement,
Lens Correction,
Image Adjustment
Video Stream
Dual stream at H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG simultaneously
Bit Rate
64K ~ 20Mbps, VBR, CBR,
controller frame rate and
quality
64K ~ 10Mbps, VBR, CBR,
controller frame rate and
quality
Intelligent Video
Motion Detection, Tampering Detection
(blocked, redirected, defocused, or spray-painted)

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Video Jack
N/A
Audio
Built-in MIC
N/A
Audio Compression
16KHz, ADPCM/G.711
N/A
Audio Input/Output
3.5mm phone jack
N/A
Alarm In/Out
1/1, terminal block
N/A
Video Buffer
5 second pre-alarm, 30 second post-alarm
Event Action
Send snapshot or video clip by
FTP or email, record to NAS,
record to local storage,
trigger DO
Send snapshot or video clip by
FTP or email, record to NAS,
trigger DO
Supported Protocols
IPv4, IPv6, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, DHCP, NTP, DDNS,
SMTP, SNMP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, CIFS, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP,
RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP, ONVIF
Ethernet
10/100 Base-T / RJ45
Local Storage
microSD/SDHC x 1 (Class 4/Class 6 only)
RS-485
N/A
USB
N/A
SDK
SDK 2.0
OS
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Browser
Microsoft IE 6.0 or above
Software
VMS 2.4.8
VMS 2.6
Temperature
Operation: -10~50°C (14~122°F)
Storage: -30~60°C (-22~140°F)
Humidity
5 to 90%
Power
12VDC 1.5A ; PoE (IEEE
802.3af ) with Class 3
PoE (IEEE 802.3af ) with
Class 3
Power Consumption
Max. 5W
Max. 5W
Dimension
Dim: Φ145mm x 47mm (H)
ø130mm x 103mm (H)
Weight
Net: 490g
Net: 965g
Gross: 1565g
Certification
Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE, GOST
Safety: LVD
EMC: FCC, CE, IP67,IK10

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Chapter 2. Hardware Overview
2.1. Overview
CAM7511 Indoor Fisheye Network Camera
Cable Outer
Built-in Micro Phone

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CAM4571RF Outdoor Fisheye Network Camera
Front view
Rear view

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CAM7511 Indoor Fisheye Network Camera
Hard Ceiling Mount (With Dome Cover)

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CAM7511 Indoor Fisheye Network Camera
In-Ceiling Mount (With Dome Cover)

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2.2. Dimensions
CAM7511 Indoor Fisheye Network Camera
Hard Ceiling Mount (With Dome Cover)
Unit: mm (inches)
In-Ceiling Mount (With Dome Cover)

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2.3. Functions
CAM7511 Indoor Fisheye Network Camera
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1
7
6
GND
12V
DI
DO
2
3
5
4

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1. Audio In/Out Connector
Audio In/Out are both for 3.5mm jacks. Audio-in provides for an
external mono microphone. Audio out can be connected to a public
address system or an active speaker with a built-in amplifier. A pair of
headphones can also be attached.
Note: Built-in microphone can also be used for certain models. Please
refer to Audio Setting section for details.
2. Status LED Indicator
The LED will light up after the camera has successfully completed the
boot process. The Status LED indicator in the rear of the camera can be
set to light whenever the unit is accessed, or be shut off.
Status
LED
(rear)
Green
Shows steady green for normal operation, flashing
when the camera is accessed.
Note: The Status LED can be configured to be
unlit.
Amber
Steady during startup, reset to factory default or
when restoring settings.
Flashes every 0.2 sec during firmware upgrade.
(On:0.2 sec, Off: 0.2 sec)
Note: Startup or reboot may have failed if the status LED shows
steady amber for over 1 minute.
Unlit
No network connection.
3. Reset Button
Pressing the reset button will restore the camera to its factory default
settings, as described in Resetting to the Factory Default Settings.
4. MicroSD/SDHC Card Slot
The microSD/SDHC card slot can be used for local recording and
firmware upgrade.
Note: Apacer 4GB Class 6/Transcend 8GB Class 6/Kingston 16GB Class 2,
SanDisk 16GB Class 2/SanDisk 32GB Class 4 MicroSDHC card are
recommended, since they have passed the SD Card QVL (Qualified
Vender List) test.
5. Network connector
The camera connects to the network via a standard RJ-45 network
connector. The camera detects the speed of the local network
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