Wizard-tk ON-IPD699TS-30X-2M User manual

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Block Zoom Camera User's Manual
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Preface
Overview
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Contents
Preface················································································································································· II
1 Interface Definition·························································································································· 1
1 Hardware Interface Definition·················································································································· 1
2 Tail-Cable Connection······························································································································· 2
3 Tail-Board Connection······························································································································ 2
2 Web Operation·································································································································3
1 Network Configuration ····························································································································· 3
1.1 Network Connection·························································································································································· 3
1.2 Login···················································································································································································· 3
2 Live······························································································································································ 6
2.1 System Menu····································································································································································· 6
2.2 Video Window Adjustment Menu ···································································································································· 6
2.3 Video Window Function Menu········································································································································· 7
2.4 PTZ Config········································································································································································· 7
2.4.1 PTZ Control ································································································································································ 7
2.4.2 PTZ Setting·································································································································································8
2.4.3 PTZ Menu··································································································································································· 9
3 Setup························································································································································· 10
3.1 Camera············································································································································································· 10
3.1.1 Conditions·································································································································································10
3.1.1.1 Picture································································································································································ 10
3.1.1.2 Exposure···························································································································································· 11
3.1.1.3 Backlight···························································································································································· 13
3.1.1.4 White Balance (WB)········································································································································· 14
3.1.1.5 Day & Night······················································································································································· 15
3.1.1.6 Zoom Focus ······················································································································································ 15
3.1.1.7 Defog·································································································································································· 16
3.1.1.8 Profile Management········································································································································· 17
3.1.2 Encode ······································································································································································ 18
3.1.2.1 Video·································································································································································· 18
3.1.2.2 Snapshot···························································································································································· 19
3.1.2.3 Overlay······························································································································································· 20
3.1.2.4 ROI ····································································································································································· 22
3.1.2.5 Audio ·································································································································································· 23
3.2 Network············································································································································································· 24
3.2.1 General······································································································································································ 24
3.2.1.1 TCP/IP································································································································································ 24
3.2.2.2 DDNS·································································································································································25
3.2.1.3 PPPoE································································································································································ 26
3.2.1.4 Connection························································································································································ 27

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3.2.1.5 UPnP·································································································································································· 28
3.2.1.6 Multicast····························································································································································· 28
3.2.1.7 IP Filter······························································································································································· 29
3.2.2 Advance····································································································································································· 30
3.2.2.1 SNMP·································································································································································30
3.2.2.2 SMTP(Email)····················································································································································· 31
3.2.2.3 QoS ···································································································································································· 32
3.2.2.4 802.1x ································································································································································ 33
3.2.2.6 Bonjour······························································································································································· 34
3.2.3 Platform····································································································································································· 34
3.2.3.1 ONVIF································································································································································ 34
3.3 PTZ Settings ···································································································································································· 35
3.3.1 PTZ Protocol····························································································································································· 35
3.3.1.1 PTZ Protocol····················································································································································· 35
3.3.2 PTZ Function···························································································································································· 36
3.3.2.1 Preset·································································································································································36
3.3.2.2 Tour····································································································································································· 36
3.3.2.3 Scan··································································································································································· 37
3.3.2.4 Pattern································································································································································ 38
3.3.2.5 Pan····································································································································································· 38
3.3.2.6 PTZ Speed ························································································································································ 39
3.3.2.7 Idle Motion························································································································································· 40
3.3.2.8 PowerUp···························································································································································· 40
3.3.2.9 PTZ Limit··························································································································································· 41
3.3.2.10 Time Task ························································································································································ 42
3.3.2.11 PTZ Restart····················································································································································· 42
3.3.2.12 Default······························································································································································ 43
3.4 Event Settings·································································································································································· 44
3.4.1 General Event ·························································································································································· 44
3.4.1.1 Motion Detection··············································································································································· 44
3.4.1.2 Audio Detection················································································································································· 46
3.4.1.3 SD Card Event·················································································································································· 47
3.4.1.4 Network Event··················································································································································· 47
3.4.1.5 Illegal Access ···················································································································································· 48
3.4.2 Smart Plan································································································································································ 49
3.4.2.1 Smart Plan························································································································································· 49
3.4.3 IVS ············································································································································································· 49
3.4.3.1 IVS Rule····························································································································································· 50
3.4.3.2 Global Setup ····················································································································································· 59
3.4.4 Advance Event························································································································································· 61
3.4.4.5 Face Detection.················································································································································· 61
3.5 Storage Management····················································································································································· 62
3.5.1 Schedule··································································································································································· 62
3.5.1.1 Record Schedule·············································································································································· 62
3.5.1.2 Snapshot Schedule·········································································································································· 63
3.5.1.3 Holiday Schedule ············································································································································· 63
3.5.2 Destination································································································································································ 64
3.5.2.1 Path···································································································································································· 64
3.5.2.2 Local··································································································································································· 65

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3.5.2.3 FTP····································································································································································· 65
3.5.2.4 NAS···································································································································································· 66
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3.6.1 General······································································································································································ 67
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3.6.1.2 Storage Path····················································································································································· 68
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4 Playback··················································································································································· 75
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1Interface Definition
1 Hardware Interface Definition
The general interface definition of block zoom camera is given as below. There will be a little different for different
model, please refer to the specification detail of each model.
Figure 1-1 Front, Back Interface Position
Type
No.
PIN Name
Description
(1) 4PIN Internet
Interface
1
ETHRX-
Internet RX-
2
ETHRX+
Internet RX+
3
ETHTX-
Internet TX-
4
ETHTX+
Internet TX+
(2) 6PIN Power &
COM Interface
1
DC_IN
DC IN, DC+9V~+12V
2
GND
GND
3
RXD2
RS232-RXD(TTL3.3V), Pelco Protocol
4
TXD2
RS232-TXD(TTL3.3V), Pelco Protocol
5
RXD1
RS232-RXD(TTL3.3V), Visca Protocol
6
TXD1
RS232-TXD(TTL3.3V), Visca Protocol
(3) 5PIN Audio &
Video Interface
1
AUDIO_OUT
Audio Out(Line Out)
2
GND
GND
3
AUDIO_IN
Audio In(Line In)
4
GND
GND
5
VIDEO_OUT
Analog Video Output
Table 1-1 Interface Definition
Front
Back

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2 Tail-Cable Connection
Connect the 4PIN and 6PIN Tail-Cable to the block zoom camera (Figure 2-1). Connect the DC-12V power
adapter and the Ethernet cable.
3 Tail-Board Connection
Connect the Tail-board and the block zoom camera with 4PIN cable and 6PIN cable (Figure 3-1). Connect the
DC-12V power adapter and the Ethernet cable to the Tail-board.
For the Tail-board Interface definition, please refer to the Specification datasheet detail of Alarm board.
Figure 3-1 Connection of Tail-Board

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2 Web Operation
1 Network Configuration
1.1 Network Connection
Connect the block zoom camera to the computer as 2 methods below:
Figure 1.1-1 Direct Connection
Figure 1.1-2 Connection with Switch
●For convenience, we say it to "Camera" for "Block Zoom Camera".
Default IP address: 192.168.1.108
Default User Name: admin
Default Password: admin
1.2 Login
Step 1,Open Internet Explorer, type the default IP address (http://192.168.1.108/), and click 【Enter】button,
it will show as Figure 1.2-1.

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Figure 1.2-1 Web Login
It need install the webActiveX Control when login at the 1st time. Please click button to install. The
ActiveX installer is . Please Double Click it to install:
Figure 1.2-2 ActiveX Control Installing
Step2,Input the default Usernames (admin) and default password (admin), and Click . It will ask you
to modify the Password as Figure 1.2-2.

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Please input the New Password and Confirm Password, then Click to login.
Or click button to skip to login.
Figure 1.2-3 Modify Password
It will show as below after login successfully, Figure 1.2-4:
Figure 1.2-4 Web Interface

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2 Live
Figure 2-1 Live Main Interface
Menu description as below table:
No.
Description
1
System Menu Column
2
Video Window Adjust Column
3
Video Window Function Menu
4
PTZ config column
Table 2-1 Menu Description
2.1 System Menu
Click System menu button to goto each system interface.
Figure 2.1-1 System Menu
2.2 Video Window Adjustment Menu
Figure 2.2-1 Video Adjustment Menu
Icon
Function
Description
Width:Hight
Set the Preview Width:Hight ratio.
Fluency
Choose the video preview Fluency

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Rules Info
Enable/ Disable the VideoAnalysis Rule
Link Type
Select the connecting method.
Stream Type
Select the Stream Type
Table 2.2-1 Menu Description
2.3 Video Window Function Menu
Figure 2.3-1 Function Menu
Icon
Function
Description
Scan Detect
Click to scan the License Plates in the Video (ONLY work for OEM version.)
Regional Focus
Click the button, then drag-to-draw an area on the preview video, it will Auto
Focus at the selected regional.
Relay-out
Click to Enable/Disable the Alarm Relay out.
Digital Zoom
Click the button, then drag-to-draw an area on the preview. It will zoom in the
selected area to large window.
It can drag the picture to adjust the Zoom-In area position, and Scroll mouse
to adjust the digital zoom time.
Right click mouse to go back to default preview.
Snapshot
Click to Capture 1 picture, will save to the default Live Snapshot path.
Triple Snapshot
Click to Capture 3 pictures, will save to the default Live Snapshot path.
It will capture 1 picture per second.
Record
Click to Start/Stop record, will save to the default Live Record path.
Audio
Click to listen/close the voice at preview.
Talk
Click to Open/Close Voice Talk.
Table 2.3-1 Function Menu Description
2.4 PTZ Config
It can control the Pan, Tilt, Zoom function, also you can enable the functions of preset, scan and etc. in the PTZ
setting area.
2.4.1 PTZ Control
PTZ Control Menu as below:

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Figure 2.4-1 PTZ Control Menu
No.
Function
Description
1
Direction
Can support 8 directions to control the Pan & Tilt.
2
Position
3D Intelligent Positioning Key. Click to quickly position the PTZ,
drag-to-draw an area on the preview.
3
Speed
Set the Pan & Tilt Speed. Total 8 level, 1 is lowliest, 8 is fastest.
4
Zoom/Focus/Iris
Click and to control the Zoom / Focus / Iris value.
5
Light/Wiper/Lens
Init
Click to Turn ON/OFF the Light.
Click to Turn ON/OFF Wiper.
Cliek to Inital the Lens.
Table 2.4-1 PTZ Control Description
2.4.2 PTZ Setting
Check the PTZ Setting menu and function description as below:
Figure 2.4-2 PTZ Setting
1
3
4
2
5

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PTZ Function
Description
Preset
Preset Setting. Input the Preset number, click to add preset, click
to delete preset, Click to Call the preset.
Tour
Tour. Select Tour from the dropdown list and then click "Start" button, you can begin
tour.
Scan
Auto Scan. Select Scan from the dropdown list, click "Start" button, you can begin scan
operation. Default SN is 1.
Patten
Patten Scan. You can select Pattern from the dropdown list and then click "Start" button
to begin Patten Scan.
Assistant
PTZ Auxiliary function. Input the Aux Number, Click to Enable, Click
to Disable. TheAux Number depends on the PTZ protocol.
Pan
Pan Scan. Select Pan from the dropdown list and then click “Start” button and it
can realize horizontal rotation of the PTZ.
Go To
Accurate positioning. Input the Horizontal Angle (0~3600), Vertical Angle (-900~900)
and Zoom(1~128) Value, click to go to the right position.
Table 2.4-2 PTZ Setting Functions Description
2.4.3 PTZ Menu
The menu interface is shown in Figure 2.4-3; please refer to Table 2.4-3 for more details about parameters.
Figure 2.4-3 PTZ Menu
Parameter
Description
Direction button
Up and down buttons are used to select parameters, left and right buttons
are used to select parameter value.
OK
Click it to confirm.
Open
Open OSD menu.
Close
Click it to close menu.
Table 2.4-3 PTZ Menu Description

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3 Setup
You need to set the camera, video and audio conditions of the network intelligent speed dome in order to
guarantee normal monitoring of the device.
3.1 Camera
3.1.1 Conditions
3.1.1.1 Picture
Step 1, Select “Setup > Camera > Conditions > Picture”. The system displays the interface of “Picture” which is
shown in Figure 3.1-1.
Figure 3.1-1 Picture
Step2, Configure parameter info according to the actual needs; see Table 4-1 for more details.
Parameter
Description
Profile
It can set Normal, Day or Night mode. It can set any Conditions parameter for each mode.
Style
Set the image display style, you can select soft, standard or vivid. It is standard by default.
Brightness
Set the overall brightness of image, the bigger the value is, the brighter the image
becomes. (Range: 0 to 100)
Contrast
Set the image contrast, the bigger the value is, the bigger the image bright contrast
becomes. (Range: 0 to 100)
Saturation
Set the image color purity, the higher the purity is, the brighter it becomes, the lower the
purity is, the darker it becomes. (Range: 0 to 100)
Chroma CNT
Set the suppression level upon the image color, the bigger the value is, the more obvious
the suppression becomes. (Range: 0 to 100)
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness level of the image edge. The bigger the value is, more obvious the
edge becomes; it is opposite if the value becomes smaller. It is easy for the image to
generate noise if the value is set too high. (Range: 0 to 100)

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Sharpness CNT
Adjust the sharpness suppression level of the camera, the bigger the value is, the
stronger the sharpness suppression becomes. (Range: 0 to 100)
Gamma
The threshold is mainly used to change image brightness via nonlinear adjustment mode
and improve the dynamic display range of the image. The bigger the value is, the brighter
the image becomes. (Range: 0 to 100)
Flip
The function can be used to change the direction of video surveillance image. It can select
normal and flip. It is normal by default.
EIS
It can realize EIS function via image difference value comparison algorithm, which can
effectively solve the problem of image jittering during use and make HD image even
clearer. It is disabled by default.
Table 3.1-1 Picture Parameter Description
Step 3,Click to complete config.
3.1.1.2 Exposure
Step 1, Select “Setup > Camera > Conditions > Exposure”.
The system displays “Exposure” interface, which is shown from Figure 3.1-2 to Figure 3.1-6
Figure 3.1-2 Exposure - Auto
Figure 3.1-3 Exposure-Aperture Priority

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Figure 3.1-4 Exposure-Shutter Priority
Figure 3.1-5 Exposure-Gain Priority
Figure 3.1-6 Exposure-Manual
Step 2, Configure parameter info according to actual needs, see Table 3.1-2:

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Parameter
Description
Anti-flicker
It can select 50Hz, 60Hz or outdoor.
●50Hz: When AC is 50Hz, it can adjust exposure automatically according to scene
brightness, make sure there is no cross stripes in the image.
●60Hz: When AC is 60Hz, it can adjust exposure automatically according to scene
brightness, make sure there is no cross stripes in the image.
Mode
It is to set camera exposure mode. It includes: auto/aperture priority/shutter priority/gain
priority manual/. The default is Auto mode.
●For the auto exposure mode, the image overall brightness will auto adjust according to
different scene brightness in the normal exposure range.
●For aperture priority mode, fixed aperture is the set value, it can auto realize best
brightness according to priority drive exposure time to drive gain mode.
●For shutter priority mode, the image overall brightness can auto adjust according to the
adjustment shutter range priority according to different scene brightness in normal
exposure range. If the image brightness is still improper and gain has reached upper and
lower limit of the range, then it can auto adjust gain value again to make image normal.
●For gain priority mode, it can manually adjust gain value and exposure compensation
value.
●For manual exposure mode, it can manually adjust gain value and shutter value; it
supports long exposure.
Gain Range
Set the gain value of exposure. (Range: 0 to 100)
Shutter
Adjust shutter time. The bigger the shutter value is, the darker the image becomes;
otherwise it becomes brighter.
Shutter Range
Set the camera exposure time. (Range: 0 to 1000ms)
Aperture
Set the camera light quantity. The bigger the iris is, the brighter the image becomes, and
otherwise it becomes darker.
Exposure Comp
Set the value of exposure compensation. (Range: 0 to 100)
Auto Exposure
Recovery
After manually adjusting “Iris + or Iris –”, it will recover to the exposure mode before
adjustment regularly. It can set to OFF/5mins/15mins/1hour/2hours, default is 15mins.
2D NR
The threshold is used to suppress noise, the higher the level is, the smaller the noise
becomes, and the image appears more blurry then before.
3D NR
The value is used to suppress noise, the higher the level is, the smaller the noise becomes
and the image seems more blurry than before.
Grade
Set the NR value range, the bigger the value is, the higher the NR level becomes. (Range:
0 to 100)
Table 3.1-2: Exposure
Step 3,Click to complete config.
3.1.1.3 Backlight
The function is used to adjust the backlight compensation mode of the monitoring image. The config steps are
shown as follows:
Step 1, Select “Setup > Camera > Condition > Backlight” and the system will display the interface of “Backlight”,
which is shown in Figure 3.1-7:

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Figure 3.1-7: Blacklight
Step 2, Set the backlight mode according to the interface. Which includes OFF, BLC, WDR and HLC, default is
OFF.
●BLC: backlight compensation can make the dark part of the main shootingobject clear in the backlighting
environment.
●HLC: HLC is used to weaken the highlight area, which can be applied in the areas such as toll gate,
entrance and exit of parking lot, etc. As for extreme light, it can take snapshot upon human face in dark
environment and realize quite good effect of license plate details.
●WDR: Enable WDR to suppress the over bright area and compensate over dark area, which can make the
whole image a quite clear status.
Step 3,Click to complete config.
3.1.1.4 White Balance (WB)
White balance is used to restore white objects, after setting white balance mode; it can make the white object
display white status in different environments.
Step 1,Select “Setup > Camera > Conditions > WB”, which is shown in Figure 3.1-8:
Figure 3.1-8 White Balance
Step 2, Select “WB” mode. It can select Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, ATW, Manual, Sodium Lamp, Natural and Street
Lamp. Default is "Auto".

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Step 3,Click to complete config.
3.1.1.5 Day & Night
The function can be used to set the conversion between color mode and B/W mode, which can effectively
guarantee that it can still monitor clear image even in dark environment for the intelligent speed dome. The config
steps are shown as follows.
Step 1,Select “Setup > Camera > Conditions > Day & Night”. The system displays the interface of “Day & Night”
mode, which is shown in Figure 3.1-9:
Figure 3.1-9 Day & Night
Step 2, Configure parameter info according to the actual needs; refer to Table 3.1-3 for more details.
Parameter
Description
Type
Day/night switch mode can select electrical and ICR, it is ICR by default.
●ICR: Mechanical day/night switch uses filter for day & night switch.
●Electrical: It uses image processing mode for day & night switch.
Mode
Set image color and B/W mode, which is not influenced by the selection of config profile. It
is Auto Mode by default.
●Color: The camera will only output color image.
●Black & White: The camera will only output black & white image.
●Auto: It can select to output color or black & white image according to the environment
adaptation.
Sensitivity
Adjust the sensitivity of switch between Color and Black & White.
It can select Low, Middle and High, it is Middle by default.
Delay
It is used to adjust the delay value of switch between Color and Black & White. (Range: 2s
to 10s)
Table 3.1-3 Day&Night Parameter Description
Step 3, Click to complete config.
3.1.1.6 Zoom Focus
Digital zoom means zooming in part of the image, the bigger it zooms in, the more blurry it becomes.
Step 1, Select “Setup > Camera > Conditions > Zoom Focus”. The system displays the interface of “Zoom Focus”,
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