Wireless interactive HH9000 Series User manual

IP Camera
Product Manual
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March 2008, Version 6.0.0.5

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The HH9000 Series of video cameras are intended for network video surveillance applications. The
H.264 video compression algorithm assures clearer and more fluent image transmission. It uses
the latest single chip SOC with a powerful Linux OS that ensures high performance. The built-in
web server allows users to conveniently program and control the camera via a web browser. In
addition, management software can be used to integrate surveillance and management of
multiple network cameras, which allows you to build a large video surveillance system.
Package contents:
1. IP Camera
2. DC12V Power Adapter
3. AC24V Power Adapter
4. Junction Box
5. User Manual
6. CD
7. Warranty Card
NOTE
Changes to this manual may occur and Wireless Interactive reserves the right to make changes
without notice.

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Table of Contents
1. Product Overview................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 Product Features........................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Specifications .............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3 High Speed Dome Features ................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 System Requirements............................................................................................................................... 5
2. Overview and Installation........................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Wired and Wi-Fi cameras ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 IR Dome and IR Waterproof IP camera................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Connecting the High Speed Dome...................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................................... 8
3. Searching Device and ActiveX Download to Installation...............................................................................10
3.1 Searching Device and Modify Network Parameter ......................................................................10
3.2 Check Connection ................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Installing the ActiveX Control and Logging In...............................................................................12
4. Software Configurations ...........................................................................................................................................13
4.1 IP Camera Live view ................................................................................................................................13
4.2 IP Camera Video Playback.....................................................................................................................14
4.3 IP Camera System Settings...................................................................................................................15
4.4 IP Camera Video Settings ......................................................................................................................16
4.5 IP Camera Motion Alarm Settings ......................................................................................................18
4.6 IP Camera Sensor Alarm Settings .......................................................................................................19
4.7 IP Camera Network Settings ................................................................................................................20
4.8 IP Camera Advanced Parameters........................................................................................................21
4.9 IP Camera User Management..............................................................................................................22
4.10 IP Camera Terminal Settings ................................................................................................................22
4.11 IP Camera Storage Equipment ............................................................................................................23
Appendix 1. Network Interface for IP Camera..........................................................................................................24
Appendix 2. Network Parameter Defaults .................................................................................................................24
Appendix 3. IP Cameras in different network environments..............................................................................24

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1. Product Overview
1.1 Product Features
High-density and programmable communication media processor, SOC single chip solution, equipped with
two processors, ARM9 and DSP
Supports both high sensitivity CCD and other CMOS sensors
Supports day and night applications with infrared. (Refer to model)
Supports Optical Zoom and auto-focus functions. (Refer to model)
H.264 baseline profile@ Level 2.2, realizes transmission of High Definition video over low network
bandwidth
Supports SD Card Storage up to 32G. (Refer to model)
Supports UPNP and DDNS
Built-in Web server enables the use of a standard Web browser for viewing and management
Supports IEEE802.11b/g
Supports CDMA1X and GPRS mobile network and surveillance via mobile phone
Supports dynamic IP address, LAN, Internet (ADSL and Cable Modem)
Supports Network protocols:HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP, DDNS, DNS, SNTP,BOOTP,DHCP,FTP,SNMP
Supports Bi-directional real- time transmission of audio talk-back &broadcast
Network self-adapting technology that will adjust video frame rate dynamically based on available network
bandwidth
Provides motion detection (Area &Sensitivity can be set) and E-mail alarm functionality
Provides RS485/RS232 serial port with several built-in high-speed domes and decoder protocols that
support transparent protocols
Auto-recovery function
1.2 Specifications
Image Sensor CCD Support Sony/Sharp interlace CCD sensor
CMOS Line-Scanning CMOS sensor
Video Compression H.264 baseline profile@Level 2.2
Video Resolution CCD(tiptop) D1(704x576 PAL,704x480 NTSC)
CMOS (tiptop) VGA(640x480),Line-Scanning.
Adjustment of Video Parameter Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Image Quality.
Streaming Format Pure Video Streaming or Audio Composite Streaming
Video Frame Rate CCD:1 – 25 frames/second(PAL)/ 1 – 30 frames/second(NTSC)
CMOS: 1 – 25 frames/second (Set optional)
Video Compression Bit Rate 10Kbit/S~4Mbit/S
Audio Input 1 Channel Linearity Input or no original MIC input,
MIC Resistance: 2.2KΩ.
Audio Compression G.726
Audio output 1 Channel Linearity output
System Interface
10Base
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X Ethernet Network Interface
RS485 Interface (control the pan decoding)
SD Card Interface
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g

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IR Distance Refer to model: Respectively 10M,20M,30M,50M
Lens Parameter Refer to model: support Optical Zoom and Auto-Focus function
Power Input DC 12V 1A
Maximum Power CCD: Less than 4.5W; CMOS: less than 3W
Operating Temperature -10℃~ +55℃
Operating Humidity 10% ~ 85%
Storage Temperature -20℃~ +70℃
1.3 High Speed Dome Features
All alloy outer cover: 5.9 inch transparent dome.
Preset positions: 128.
Precision error: less than 0.1 0
Built-in function menu.
Change speed proportionally--Pan/tilt speed and the depth of zoom lens decline proportionally
Auto- scan speed
Level rotation: 360°continuous rotation.
Vertical rotation:+2° ~92°expedite rotation.
Pan control speed manually: 0.1°~100°/s.
Preset target speed: Level 250°/s;Vertical 100°/s.
Automatic Scanning: programable go-switch
Preset tour positions: 8(set the preset positions)
Automatical rotation: Level rotates 180° when it is to the bottom of the vertical.
Adopts low-temperature and low-power for delaying the lifetime.
Can control multi-brand IP camera.
1.4 System Requirements
Minimum hardware required
◆CPU: Pentium 2.0 GHz
◆Memory: 256MB
◆Graphics Card: TNT2
◆Hard Drive: No less than 40G
Recommended hardware
◆CPU: Pentium 2.6GMhz or higher
◆Memory: 512MB
◆Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce FX5200 or ATI RADEON 7000(9000) series 128M video memory
Operation System
◆Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista.
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Software
◆IE 6.0 or greater
◆DirectX8.0 or greater
◆TCP/IP protocol
2. Overview and Installation
2.1 Wired and Wi-Fi cameras
Figure 1. Wired IP camera (rear view) Figure 2. WiFi IP Camera(rear view)
Interfaces:
LAN: Ethernet Port
RST: Reset Button
DC12V: Power Supply, DC 12V/1A
A out: Audio Output
A in: Audio Input
SD Card: SD Card slot
AUTO IRIS: Auto Iris port, support DC Lens
ANT: Wi-Fi interface
ALM out: 1 Alarm output
ALM in: 1 Alarm Input
GND: Signal ground, alarm ground, RS485 ground
RS485: 485 Control interface, connect to Pan Decoder, supports multiple pan protocols
2.2 IR Dome and IR Waterproof IP camera
DomeIPCamera IRWaterproofIPCamera
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JunctionBox JunctionBox(rearview)
Interfaces:
PWR: WiFi interface
RESET: Reset Button
CAMERAPORT: DB15 pin port connecting IP Camera.
DC 12V: Power Supply, DC 12V/1A
LAN: Ethernet Port
AUDIO: Audio Input
ALM in: 1 Alarm Input
GND: Signal ground, Alarm ground, RS485ground
RS485: 485 Control Port, connect to Pan/tilt or encoder, support many Pan/tilt protocols
2.3 Connecting the High Speed Dome
HighSpeedDome JunctionBox
Dome Wiring
Connection line explanations:
Orange: Connects to RS485 positive
Yellow: Connects to RS485 negative
Grey: Video output
Red: Power supply input AC24V
Black: Power supply input AC24V
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2.4 Hardware Installation
2.4.1 Connecting the IP camera into a
Router/Switch/Hub
Router/Network Switch/Hub
Step 1: Connect the DB15 pin port from IP camera into junction box.
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Step 2: Connect Cat5e cable to RJ45 port on the junction box.
Step 3: Connect power supply (DC 12V or 24V for Dome Camera).
Step 4: Connect the other end of the Cat5e cable to your switch.
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2.4.2 Connect IP Camera to PC
Connect the IP Camera directly to a PC with a Cat5e cable
The Network Connection Light will turn orange within 5 seconds. It indicates that you have finished the
physical connection of IP Camera successfully.

3. Searching Device and ActiveX Download to Installation
3.1 Searching Device and Modify Network Parameter
Use Search NVS software to search and modify network parameters (Such as IP address, subnet mask,
gateway, etc.).
Use Search NVS software to search and modify network parameters (Such as IP address, subnet mask,
gateway, etc.).
The Search NVS running path is as following:The Search NVS running path is as following:
¾A: Locate the Search NVS in 【tool software】directory from the CD and copy it to your PC.¾A: Locate the Search NVS in 【tool software】directory from the CD and copy it to your PC.
¾B: Install the Central Management software and follow the below path to locate SearchNVS:
【Start】---【all programs】--- 【NVS Center500】---【Search NVS】.
¾B: Install the Central Management software and follow the below path to locate SearchNVS:
【Start】---【all programs】--- 【NVS Center500】---【Search NVS】.
Note:Note:
The factory default settings on the IP Camera is as follows:
IP: 192.168.55.160; Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
(Administrator)User name: admin; Password: admin
Run the Search NVS software to search and modify the IP Camera network parameters. It is a
multicast protocol and the firewall will not allow multicast data packets. So closing your firewall
may be required.
1. Click 【Search】button to run SearchNVS software:
In the above Search NVS software interface, it will display all IP Cameras in your LAN. If there
are several IP cameras in your LAN, you will know which camera is yours by the Device Name
based on the exclusive device ID number. The default Device Name was named is “DVS+ID
number”.
【Connect NVS Local IP 】Display the local IP of your device.
2. Set camera’s IP address.
Your computers local gateway must be the same as the IP camera. So you need to reset the
IP address on the IP camera before using.
Getting the IP configuration information: On Windows, click “start”, choose “run”, then input
“command” or “cmd”(Windows 2000/XP system).click “confirm”, then input “ ipconfig” and press
the “enter” button. You will get following information about your computer:
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Write down the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, then setup the IP Camera address
according to your computer’s IP address. For example: 192.168.1.100. Make sure the Default
Gateway and Subnet Mask are the same.
Click 【Set Parameters】as follows:
Modify any relative parameters; click “OK”, and then the IP camera will restart.
3.2 Check Connection
To test the IP camera connection: “Start”→“Run”→“command”, get following interface, input:
ping 192.168.1.100. Click “Enter” button.
If your packets are received, it means the IP Camera is working normally and is connected to network
accordingly. If you do not get a reply then confirm the IP address settings on your computer as well
as network cables. Then use the Search NVS software to search and modify network parameters
(such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway and so on).
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3.3 Installing the ActiveX Control and Logging In
You need to install the camera’s ActiveX Control when you access the IP Camera for the first time. In
most cases, ActiveX is already installed but needs to be activated when accessing the IP camera.
To install ActiveX: Download ActiveX from Internet Explorer:
Input the IP address of the IP camera into Internet Explore address bar; Login as follows:
Click【File】to download the ActiveX:
Download
ActiveX
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What will appear is a new dialog box. Click 【Run】or【Save】to download the ActiveX control.
After it is downloaded double-click the downloaded file “xdview.exe” and install it as follows:
Close Internet Explorer, click “Install” button, and it will install the ActiveX and display “Install OK”.
Open Internet Explorer, and input the camera’s IP address. You should then see the login screen.
Input the default user name (admin) and password (admin), and click Login.
Image
display
Pan control
Device control
Motion on Left,
Right
Up, Down,
Level, Vertical
Video parameters
Parameter
Settings
LiveView

4. Software Configurations
4.1 IP Camera Live view
Live view as follows:
In the Live view interface, User can photo Snap, Record, Replay, Speaker, Call, Cancel Alarm and
adjust Video Parameters Settings.
【Speaker】Audio Switch on/off:
【Snap】Click【Snap】, snapshot is saved in JPG format.
【Record】Manually record the video and is saved in .MP6 format.
【Replay】This is replay the video recording you created.
【Call】Audio Switch,If user connects a microphone to the IP camera, sound is recorded.
【Alarm】Click【Alarm】to cancel the alarm manually.
【Pan control】Camera positioning control, when applicable.
【Video Parameters】
CCD IP Camera: brightness, contrast, color, saturation adjustments:
CMOS IP Camera: brightness and contrast adjustments:
【Lens Control】Zoom, Focus, Aperture, Light, Clip, Preset, and Pan operation:
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4.2 IP Camera Video Playback
Click【Playback】and you will be directed to the following screen:
The user can search for recorded image files or snapped photos on the local PC or storage
device filed by date.
【Date】Allows the user to check the recorded image files or snapped pictures by date:
【Local】Check the recorded image files or snapped pictures within your local PC by date.
【Device】Check the recorded image files or snapped pictures in the storage device used, by date.
【List】Displays the current recorded image files or snapped pictures in the list.
Check the current recorded image files or snapped pictures in the list as follows:
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Note: The yellow icon means the current time, the blue icon means current optional time. The
first row defines the hour unit of the recorded image; the second row defines minute units for
the recorded image; the third row defines the hour unit for snapped pictures; the fourth row
defines the minute unit for snapped pictures.
【Play】Choose the recorded image or snapped picture in the play list, then click the “play”
button.
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【Download】Search the recorded image file or snapped pictures which are downloaded from
the SD card within the Play list, click the Download button to download to your local PC.
【Download information】Displayed information when “Download” is clicked:
Click【Pause】to pause download manually. Click【Start】to continue to download the unfinished
file,click【Delete】to delete the downloaded file,click【Close】to close the download interface.
4.3 IP Camera System Settings
Time table
From left to right: File, Play, Pause, Stop, Reverse, Fast Forward, Frame Advance, Audio, Repeat

System Clock: Clicking TIME SYNC will synchronize the camera’s time with the current computer time.
【NTP Parameter】:Input the correct NTP server address and select the correct time zone. After saving,
switch to 【Real-time Image】. The NTP sever will show the correct system time.
【System Information】Displays device name, device number and user-defined device name.
Note:Renaming the device name and saving it, will restart the device.
【Upgrade】Click 【Browse】button, and then select the correct file for upgrading. Click 【Upgrade】
to upgrade. After completion, the IP camera will reboot automatically.
Example Only:The current version of the IP Camera is V6.0.0.1; The new version of the IP
Camera from the factory is V6.0.0.5(file: hh5200.ccd.6005.uke) . Click the【Browse】button,
select file:hh5200.ccd.6005.uke,and click【Upgrade】button. When the upgrade is complete, it
will display “upgrade successful”, and the IP camera will restart. Login and verify the new
version firmware.
Note:
Always upgrade firmware in sequence
Allow firmware to upgrade completely. Do not recycle power or interrupt network.
【Image Storage Path Setting】Setting storage path for image file and captured image file. Default
path: C:\XDNVS
【Restore default】Will restore all parameters to factory default.
【Reboot】The IP Camera will restart after 5 seconds.
4.4 IP Camera Video Settings
IP Camera video settings as follows:
CCDInterface
【Image Resolution】: Set image resolution, CCD Camera supports PAL system D1 (704*576)/
HD1 (704*288) /CIF (352*288)/QCIF (176*144); NTSC system D1 (704*480)/HD1
(704*240)/CIF(352*240)/QCIF (176*120)
【Image Quality】: Options for Best, Good, Normal, and advanced image settings.
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【Advanced image setting】as follows:
【Audio】:Set audio ON/OFF(Default: OFF),there are two models: Mic and Line input. If users don’t need
audio status; please close audio input to save the DSP resource and network resource.
【Video Mask Set】:Mask all image or Mask part image, the whole image divided into 22 * 18 blocks.
Select the blocks to mask, or cancel the mask setting.
【All】the whole image.
【Clr】clear the set mask
CMOS Interface
【Image Resolution】:CMOS Camera supports VGA (640*480) and QVGA (320*240)
【Environment Power Frequency】:Environment power frequency of the device, if it is not
correct, the image will flicker.
【Video Mirror】:Image enantiomorphism switch
【Video Flip】:Image reversal switch
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4.5 IP Camera Motion Alarm Settings
Setting motion alarm parameters: include the scheduled time, sensitivity, alarm output, alarm delay, and
trigger image captures to your PC or the SD card (if one is present).
【Schedule time setting】Set the time of motion alarm detection.
【Alarm output】Alarming, alarm signal output.
【Alarm delay】Alarming, clear the alarm time(the time of alarm signal output) automatically ,set the
time from 0~86400 seconds.
【Alarm record in PC】Automatically recording image and stored in PC when alarming.
【Alarm capture in SD Card】Automatically captures the image to the internal SD card (if one is
present). If there are continuous alarms, the interval between frames will be equal to the alarm
delay set. For example, if the alarm delay is 10 seconds; it will capture an image to the SD card
every 10 seconds. The image in the SD card can be downloaded to your PC. And when the SD is
full, the files will be replaced automatically.
【Set motive block】Press the left button of mouse and drag to the test block.
【All】set whole area as motive test area
【Clr】clear all motive test area.
After setting, click the 【save】button.
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4.6 IP Camera Sensor Alarm Settings
Setting sensor alarm parameters: included the schedule time, switch of the alarm, sensor type, alarm
output, alarm delay, alarm record on PC or alarm capture on SD card when alarming.
【Schedule time setting】Set the time of sensor alarm detection.
【Alarm output】Alarming, alarm signal output.
【Alarm delay】Alarming, clear the alarm time(the time of alarm signal output) automatically ,set the
time from 0~86400 seconds.
【Alarm record on PC】Automatically recording image and stored in PC when alarming.
【Alarm capture on SD Card】Automatically capturing image and stored in SD when alarming. If
there are continuous alarms, the interval time of capturing is the delay time. For example, the
alarm delay is 10 seconds; it will capture an image stored in SD card every 10 seconds. The
image in SD card can be downloaded to PC when replay. And when the SD is full, the file will be
replaced automatically.
After setting, click the 【save】button.
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4.7 IP Camera Network Settings
The device will restart after setting any basic parameters. If the IP camera is connected to your LAN, make
sure its IP address does not conflict with any other devices on the network.
【IP address】The camera’s own address on the network.
【Gateway】Wireless network gateway (wireless router/AP), for example: 192.168.1.1
【SSID number】It is the user name of certificate for wireless network. User can login on wireless network
after checking the validation. This SSID number must be same as the SSID number of the wireless
network (wireless router/AP).Save the parameters after setting. Then Pull out the cable, visit IP camera
through wireless IP, for example 192.168.1.160.
DDNS Setting: Setting Dynamic Domain Name Server to bind a fixed Domain Name, the server will
find the device by the Domain Name even if the IP address has changed.
【DDNS User Name】User registered in DDNS server.
【DDNS Password】User Password in DDNS server.
【DDNS Domain Name】The Domain Name set for long-distance controlling after user logon in DDNS
server.
【DDNS Address】When the DDNS address is the domain Name, please set the DNS address correctly.
【Data Port Mapping】When the device mapped to TCP/IP through network server, fill in the TCP/IP data
port mapping number.
【HTTP Port Map No】When the device mapped to TCP/IP through network server, fill in the TCP/IP
HTTP port mapping number.
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