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USER MANUAL SIPMPBVFH Speco Technologies
Speco Internet Protocol (SIP) Series Camera Instruction Manual
(Version 1.4.6)
SIP Weatherproof Bullet Cameras SIPB1 & SIPB2 & SIPWDRB2 & SIPB6
SIP Tamperproof Weatherproof Dome Cameras SIPD3 & SIPD4 & SIPD7 & SIPDP7
SIP Traditional Camera SIPT5
Table of Contents
- FEATURES.... 1-1
1.1 Package....1-1
1.2 ■imension and Connector ■escription 1-2
1.2.1 Dimensions....1-2
1.2.2 Connector Description....1-12
- INSTALLATION 2-14
2.1 Minimum System Requirements.... 2-14
2.2 Preparation before setup 2-15
2.2.1 Setup your PC network....2-15
2.3 Configuring the IP device.... 2-20
2.3.1 Video Display 2-22
2.3.2 Host Setting 2-24
2.3.3 WAN Setting 2-26
2.3.4 Date Setting 2-29
2.3.5 Video Setting 2-31
2.3.6 Video Adjustment....2-34
2.3.7 Camera Setup....2-36
2.3.8 Event....2-38
2.3.9 User Account Management 2-43
2.4.8 BAUD RA#E SE#ING (SIPSD10X only)....2-80
2.4.9 Operating Camera OSD Menu (SIPSD37X only) 2-81
2.4.10 DIP Switch Setup (SIPSD37X only) 2-102
3. APPENDIX 3-104
3.1 Specification....3-104
3.1.1 SIP Camera Series 3-104
3.1.2 SIPMP Camera Series....3-118
1 FEATURES
1.1 Package



Software Software CD SIP/SIPMPQuickInstall Guide



1.2 Dimension and Connector Description
1.2.1 ■imensions
1. SIPB1 & SIPB2 & SIPW■RB2

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92 57 296 187 88 174 SEE 'A' SEE 'B' 800 "A" RED WHITE BLACK YELLOW LED 2 (ORANGE LINK) "B" LED 1 (GREEN DATA) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤- SIPB1FFi


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R25-24A 10000 UP TEST RESET OFF SET0- SIP■3 & SIP■4 & SIP■7 & SIP■3FFi

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120.85 71.15 SEE "A" SEE "B" φ100 φ132 "A" ① WHITE ② BLACK ③ YELLOW ④ LED 2 (GRANGE LOW) ⑤ LED 1 (GREEN DATA)© SIP■3, SIP■4

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Close-up of a mechanical assembly with visible components and no readable text or symbols© SIP■7

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Close-up of electronic components with visible circuitry and wiring (no text or symbols)- SIP■P7

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100.00 300.00 SEE "A" SEE "B" 140 "A" RED WHITE BLACK YELLOW LED 2 (ORANGE LINK) LED 1 (GREEN DATA) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤
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Close-up of a mechanical device with visible components and wiring (no readable text or symbols)- SIPT5

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64.00 56.00 120.00
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UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN VIDEO OUT AUDIO-IN AUDIO-OUT LAN (POE) DC 12V- SIPB6

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73 (W) 69 (H) 300 (D) "B" SEE "A" SEE "B" digital COLOR CCTV CAMERA "X" RED WHITE BLACK YELLOW LED 2 (ORANGE LOW) LED 1 (GREEN DATA)
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Close-up of a mechanical or electronic component with labeled parts (7 and 6), no readable text or symbols beyond labels- SIPS■10X


- SIPMPB & SIPMPBVF


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Close-up of a metallic mechanical component with multiple small white components and a green label (no readable text or symbols)- SIPMP■ & SIPMP■VF

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120.85 7:15 SEE "A" SEE "B" φ100 φ132 "B" ① ② ③ LED 2 (OHENSIC LVM) LED 1 (GREEN DATA)
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Close-up of a mechanical component with a dark circular top and metallic base (no visible text or symbols)- SIPMPT & SIPMPT5ICR

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61.80 50.00 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ AUDIO - OUT AUDIO - IN AUDIO - IN AUDIO - OUTStep 1: Switch off SIP Camera by disconnecting the power cable.
Step 2: Using a suitable pointed object, press and continue to hold the Reset Button. While continuing to hold the reset button, reconnect the power cable.
Step 3: Keep holding the reset button for 6 seconds, release the reset button. ☐he unit will start up with factory default settings.
⑦ Video test port : Second Video □est output
⑧ OS■ control joystick .(** Not available on the SIPB6/SDIPD7)
⑨ Action LE■ Indicator : □he LED will light up after SIP Camera has successfully completed the boot process.
⑩ ■IP Switch (Baud rate & Address setting) :
Please refer to the [2.4.7],[2.4.8],[2.4.10] for more descriptions
⑪ LE■ Light level controller
⑫ ■igital Input / Transistor Output
⑬ Pan Focus Control joystick
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Minimum System Requirements
CPU Pentinum 4 2.4GHz and above
Hard Disk 40 GB or above
Memory 256 MB or above
Operating System Windows XP with SP2 or above
Video Resolution SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution
2.2 Preparation before setup
☐ no configure your IP device, you have to use Internet Explorer to log in. Before that, your PC's network settings and the IP device's IP address must be set up. Make sure all the connections are connected correctly, and then follow the procedures below.
1. Setup your PC network
You have to match your PC's □CP/IP setting with the IP device's default settings before you can use IE browser to login it. □this section tells you how to setup your PC's □CP/IP settings.
2. Setup IP device's IP address
this IP device's IP address can be setup manually or automatically by network service (DIICP). If it acquires the IP address by using the DIICP service, please use the IP utility software bundled in the product CD to search all the IP devices' IP address.
2.2.1 Setup your PC network
☐ no set up the network of IP device via a PC, you have to change the ☐ CP/IP settings of the PC.
□he following are the default network settings of IP device.
the procedure below is the setup procedure of a PC using Windows XP as its OS. When running an OS other than Windows XP, please refer to the manual included with the OS.
- STEP 1
Start up your PC.
- STEP 2
Click the [Start] and select the "Control Panel"

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Paul.Chen Internet Internet Explorer E-mail Microsoft Office Outlook Notepad Streaming Activator Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Dr. eye 择弗通 6.0 (專案版) ACTI RS485 SpeedDemo Test All Programs My Documents My Recent Documents My Pictures My Music My Computer My Network Places Control Panel Set Program Access and Defaults Connect To Printers and Faxes Help and Support Search Run...- STEP 3
Double-click the "Network and Internet connections" icon.

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Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ADDRES Control Panel Control Panel Switch to Classic User See Also Windows Update PIP and Support Other Control Panel Options Pick a category Appencise and Themes Networks and Internet Connections Add or Remove Programs Data, Line, Language, and Regional Options Security, Speech, and Audio Directors Accessibility Options Prefermancer and Maintenance Security Devices- STEP 4
Double-click the "Network connections" icon

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Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Search Accounts Network and Internet Connections Network and Internet Connections- STEP 5
Click "Local Area Connections", and then click "Change settings of this connection" in the network □ask menu.

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Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Edit Search Factors Network Connections LAM or High-Special Options: Local Area Connection Connect via Open Topic, the Windows 4.0 (Windows 2000) Internet/Network Connection Connection, Inverter Broad Web/Internet 2000... Local Area Connection LAM or High-Special Options Networkable Variables Formulated Analogging key option Integrated Control Local Area Connection Connect via Open Topic, the Windows 4.0 (Windows 2000) Internet/Network Connection Connection, Inverter Broad Web/Internet 2000...- STEP 6
Click "Internet Protocol (□CP/IP)", and then click the [Properties] button.

- STEP 7
Click the "Use the following IP address" radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask.

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Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability. Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address: 192.168.0.101 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway Optom DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: Alternate DNS server Advanced... OK Cancel Please set the settings as below. IP address: 192.168.0.xxx Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 (NOTE: xxx should be a number from 1 to 254, but 100 is excepted.)- STEP 8
Click the [OK] button and the window dialog box closes.
2.3 Configuring the IP device
this section describes how to configure the IP device. □he product administrator has unlimited access to all setup windows and normal users can only watch the live image. □he IP device is configured under a standard browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above).
Follow the procedures below to configure the IP device.
- STEP 1: Open a browser
- STEP 2: Enter the IP address of the IP device.
□he default IP address is "192.168.0.100"
The "Login Page" is now displayed as below.

Once successfully login, the "Video Display page" will be displayed as below.

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Camera 1 Video Display MPEG4 Audio Out 2007/01/01 00:01:23 Copyright@Apor Rescured2.3.1 Video ■isplay
□his section tells you how to view live images via Internet Explorer.
- STEP 1: Click the [Video Display] on the "Main Setup page".
□he "Video Display page" is displayed as below.

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Camera.1 Video Display MPEG4 Scale Devin Multi Audio Out & Volumes 84 DOY DO2 2008/04/05 04:05:40 Copyright@All Rights Reserved- STEP 6: Click the function by DOI. [DOI] Button of trigger / dis-trigger DO
- STEP 7: Click the function by DO2. [DO2] Button of trigger / dis-trigger DO
- STEP 8: Click the Setup page". [Quit] to exit the live view and return to "Main

NOTE: If the streaming is disabled, you cannot see the live images here.

NOTE: Be sure to set the Network Connections Type to Auto Negotiation to respective apparatus connected to this IP device via network. Otherwise, the maximum transmission performance might not be achieved. This is because the IP device follows MII standard.
2.3.2 Host Setting
this section tells you how to setup IP device's host settings and LAN settings.
- STEP 1: Click the [Host Setting] on the "Main Setup page".
☐he "Host setting page" is displayed as below.

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Camera.1 Host Setting Host Name ACTI Language English Apply Reset Network Link Speed & Duplex VMN Font Auto Detect Apply Reset ToS(Type of Service) ToS(Type of Service) Disabled ToS Priority Normal Service Apply Reset■Network link speed & duplex
| Parameters Description | |
| 5 WAN port | This item lets you select the network transmission speed of WAN port. You can select from1. Auto detect (default setting)2. 100Mbps / Full duplex3. 100Mbps / Half duplex4. 10Mbps / Full duplex5. 10Mbps / Half duplex |
■Port Mapping
| Parameters Description | |
| 6 TOS (type of service) | Select whether to add the TOS tag onto the streaming data. Streaming data with a higher priority TOS tag will be transmitted first while compared with other data to be transmitted. |
| 7 TOS priority | Select the TOS tag's priority to be added onto the streaming. You can select between1. Normal-Service2. Minimize-Cost3. Maximize-Reliability4. Maximize-throughout5. Minimize-Delay |
■ToS (Type of Service)
| Parameters Description | |
| 8 HTTP port | Select the port for this IP device to use HTTP protocol. |
| 9 Search server port1 | Select the port1 for this IP device to support search function of the application program (e.g. IP utility). |
| 10 Search server port2 | Select the port2 for this IP device to support search function of the application program (e.g. IP utility). |
2.3.3 WAN Setting
this section tells you how to setup IP device's WAN, DNS server and DDNS server settings.
- STEP 1: Click the [WAN Setting] on the "Main Setup page".
The "WAN setting page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 WAN Setting * Dynamic IP Address Static IP Address IP Address 132 , 163 , 6 , 130 Subnet Mask 255 , 255 , 255 , 0 ISP Gateway 132 , 163 , 8 , 254 PPPoE User Name Password Apply Reset DNS Server Setting Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Apply Reset DDNS Server Setting■WAN Setting
| Parameters Description | |
| 1 Dynamic IP address | Click this to enable IP device's DHCP function. It will acquire its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server within the same network. (You must have a DHCP server in order to enable this function.) |
| 2 Static IP address | Click this to manually enter the IP device WAN port IP address.3IP address: Enter the WAN port IP address.4Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask of WAN port. If IP address is changed, adjust the subnet mask accordingly.5ISP gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway (the router). |
| 6 PPPoE | Click this when you connect IP device directly to the xDSL modem.7User name: Enter the user name of your xDSL account.8Password: Enter the password of your xDSL account.Note: You have to click the [Save Reboot] after you click the [Apply button] to let this IP device start xDSL connections. |
■DNS server Setting
| Parameters Description | |
| Primary DNS | Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server. This is used |
- STEP 3: Click the
9 [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the 10 [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.

NOTE: Check with your system administrator, if Client PC and IP device are setting in different VLANs, please connect to WAN port.

NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot] button, otherwise, some settings won't take effect.

NOTE: Be sure to set the Network Connections Type to Auto Negotiation to respective apparatus connected to this IP device via network. Otherwise, the maximum transmission performance might not be achieved. This is because the IP device follows MII standard.
2.3.4 Date Setting
□his section tells you how to setup IP device's date and time settings.
- STEP 1: Click the [Date Setting] on the "Main Setup page".
□he "Date setting page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 Date Setting SNTP/INTP Server IP Address 192.156.0.2 Sync Time 1 Day Set Manually Date 2004 / 01 / 01 Time 00 00 00 Time Zone (OMT)=40.00(Dwabin, Lisbon, London, Reykjavik) Day Light Saving Start Time Type 1 End Time Type 1 End Time Oct First Sun 03:00 Apply Reset Copyright(Rail Float Seeded)- STEP 2: Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If you are still unsure what to set, contact your system administrator.
■Date Setting
number in a month; select Type 2 to specify daylight saving time by date.
10 Start Time : Select the daylight savings start time.
End Time : Select the daylight savings end time.
- STEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.

NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot] button, otherwise, some settings won't take effect.
Manually set date and time will be gone, if power off.
2.3.5 Video Setting
this section tells you how to setup IP device's video and streaming settings.
- STEP 1: Click the [Video Setting] on the "Main Setup page".
☐he "Video setting page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 Version V2.0 - Video Setting Camera Name Camera-1 Streaming Method RTP Over LCP & Multicast RTSP Authen Enable 4 RTP B2 Frame Enable 4 Audio in Enabled 5 Input Sensitivity H/GH 6 Multicast IP 228 5 6 7 (224.3.1.0 ~ 239.288.265.265) Multicast TTL 16 ↑ ~ 255 8 IGMP Disabled 9 Resolution M=1280x1924 10 Frame Rate Mode Constant 11 Frame Rate 8 12 Encoder Type MPEG4 13 Video Strate Mode Constant Stt Rate 4 Video Maximum Ripple UNLIMITED 15 Bitrate 3M 16 Serial Port Band Rate 9600 7 Serial Port Control SNone 1 13 RTSP Port 7070 19 Video RTP Over Multicast 5000 70| 4 RTP B2 Frame Enable | Checkbox to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming |
| 5 Audio | Select enable or disable the audio function. |
| 6 Input Sensitivity | Select HIGH or LOW of the audio input sensitivity |
| 7 Multicast IP | Select the multicast IP. Default settings is 228.5.6.1 |
| 8 Multicast TTL | Select the multicast TTL. Default setting is 255. |
| 9 IGMP | Select video type connected to the video-in of this IP device. If you use an incorrect video type, some images might be lost. |
| 10 Resolution | Select the video resolution of the IP device. |
| 11 Frame rate mode | Select the frame rate mode.Constant: The streaming's frame rate remains constant at all conditions.Variable: The streaming's frame rate will variants according to the images variability to keep the image quality good. |
| 12 Frame rate | Select the frame rate of the video streaming. |
| 13 Encoder Type | Select the encoder's compression type.1. MPEG42. MJPEG |
| 14 Video Bitrate Mode | Select the video bitrate mode.Constant Bit Rate: The streaming's bitrate remains constant at all conditions.Variable Bit Rate: The streaming's bitrate will variants according to the images variability to keep the image quality good. |
| 15 Video Maximum Bitrate | Select the Maximum bitrate of the video straming. Designating a limited bit rate may reduce frame rate. Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setting below. |
| 16 Bitrate | Select the bit rate of the video streaming. You can select from 28Kbps to 3Mbps.Note: Lower bit rate consumes less bandwidth but |
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STEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
2.3.6 Video Adjustment
□his section tells you how to adjust the streaming video.
- STEP 1: Click the [Video Adjust] on the "Main Setup page".
the "Video adjust page" is displayed as below

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Camera.1 Video Adjustment 2000/01/01 01:01:00 Activity Motion Enable Region Sensitivity (0-100) Trigger Interval (1-300sec) Trigger Threshold (0-100%) 1 70 ↑ 10 2 70 ↑ 10 3 70 ↑ 10 Agency Brightness 63 8 Saturation 85 9 Contrast 11the motion activity window, you can adjust the motion sensitivity (for more or less activities to be triggered) and the threshold (for how much activity would trigger a motion event. If you are not sure, recommend you to set
a. Sensitivity: 80, threshold: 2\~5 (for normal environment)
b. Sensitivity: 80, □threshold: 5\~10 (for very noisy environment)
- STEP 7: When satisfied with the motion settings, click the [Apply]

- STEP 8: Adjust the video by changing the value of

⑨ “Saturation” and ⑩ Contrast”. See the images displayed above for the effect of the current setting.
- STEP 9: When satisfied with the video settings, click the

button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the


NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot] button, otherwise, some settings won't take effect.

NOTE: You may find a support package for helping you on better video quality adjustment. Please visit our web site, and get the support document TS-00103.
2.3.7 Camera Setup
□his section tells you how to adjust the camera.
- STEP 1: Click the [Camera Setup] on the "Main Setup page".
the "Camera Setup page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 2004/01/01 06:06:13 Camera Setup 2004/01/01 06:06:13 Video Flipping Video Mirror Lens Compensation NightTime Gain Threshold 80 % (1~500) Apply Reset White Balance Mode MANUAL 7 R Gain: 126 (1~255) B Gain: 126 (1~255) Apply Reset Exposure Mode MANUAL 10 Exposure Gain 84 (1~255) Apply Reset Shutter Speed M/120 12 Maximum Auto Shutter Speed Default Fast Normal Slow Slowest Flickless Mode 60Hz 14 Copyright@All Right Reserved| 1.3. INDOOR2: Select the indoor white balance profile 2.4. OUTDOOR1: Select the outdoor white balance profile 1.5. OUTDOOR2: Select the outdoor white balance profile 26. HOLD CURRENT: Select this to let the IP camera automatically obtain a best white balance setting according to current environment. The IP camera will use this setting to adjust color.NOTE: This setting will be lost after you reboot the camera.7. MANUAL: Select this to enable manual setting of the white balance. You will need to enter the R Gain and B gain setting below. | |
| R Gain(Manual White balance mode only) | Add or decrease redness to the video when under Manual White Balance mode. (This function is only available in Manual White balance mode.) |
| B Gain(Manual White balance mode only) | Add or decrease blueness to the video when under Manual White Balance mode. (This function is only available in Manual White balance mode.) |
| 10 Exposure mode | Select exposure mode to auto or manual.- Auto: The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically.- Manual: (In Manual White balance mode only) Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Speed below. |
| 11 Exposure Gain | Select the exposure Gain of the IP camera. The higher the value = brighter images. |
| 12 Shutter Speed | Increase or decrease the shutter speed. The closer the number is to 1, the better nighttime performance is, although this also causes motion blur to the video. |
| AGC Gain | When exposure mode is auto, IP camera will adjust its |
2.3.8 Event
this section describes how to setup the Event Handler, which deals with how th IP device respond to situations. Each IP device can have a maximum of 10 Event Rules. Each role includes one single trigger, and one or many responses. Serveral types of responses are available. And there are multiple external servers for the device to interact with.
When setting up Event Handdler, there are three types of settings. Event Server, Event Configuration and Event Rules
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| Event Server | |||||
| Type | Network Address | Ports | User Name | ||
| FTP4 | none | 21 | none | ||
| SMTP | none | 20/110 | none | ||
| HTTP#: 1 | none | 40 | none | ||
| HTTP#: 2 | none | 80 | none | ||
| Event Configuration | |||||
| Notification messages | |||||
| Upload video/napshot | |||||
| Send URL commands | |||||
| Event List | |||||
| ID | Week Day | Start | Duration | Source | Action |
| 1 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 2 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 3 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 4 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 5 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 6 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 7 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
| 8 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | NONE |
response from event handlers. You may setup one FTP server.
SMTP Servers can send email upon request from the IP device. □the email can be a simple subject and text email, or attached with snapshot / video. You may setup two SM□P servers. □the device will first attempt to send the message via the Primary email SM□P server. If the first attempt fails (after the
Max connecting time), then the device will attempt to send via the secondary SM□P server. If the device sends an email successfully via the primary SM□P server, then it will not use the secondary SM□P server.

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Primary SMTP Configurations Enable Authentication Type Login User Name User Password Sender Email Address SMTP Server Address SMTP Port Number 25 Max. Connecting Time 10 sec (0-300 sec)HTTP CGI servers are programs that run on web sites or many devices. □hey can be custom programmed to perform a large variety of actions based upon the input. You can define which CGI server to connect to here, and the

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HTTPD-1 Enable User Name User Password Network Address Port Number 90 Max. Connecting Time 10 sec. (0~69 sec) Apply ResetEvent Configuration
Event configurations are the responses that are performed when an event is triggered. For most types of responses, you can create several different preset responses, then mix and match in event rules. Some responses are not supported in all IP devices (e.g.: DO, P□Z). Event Motion Detection profile is also a triggerable response, but the parameters are defined through the Video Adjust page, not in the Event page. The configurable responses are classified as Digital I/O ports, Notification messages, Upload Image / Snapshot, Send URL Commands and go to P□Z Presets.
Event Rules
You may define a maximum of 10 Event rules, which will be shown in abbreviated form in the Event List panel. It will display under each Event ID the days of the
| ID | Week Day | Start | Duration | Source | Action |
| 1 | 1254567 | 30:00 | 24:00 | Di | G0W,WD,WD,WD,CMD |
| 2 | 12445 | 00:00 | 10:00 | BCH | DO1 |
| 3 | 1234567 | 03:47 | 01:00 | SCH | MSG,LWSG,CMD1,CMD2 |
| 4 | 1254567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | NONE | IMG,CMD1 |
| 5 | 1224567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | D1 | WD1,CC,MD1 |
| 6 | 1234567 | 00:00 | 24:00 | MD1,MD2,MD3 | GO,CMD1 |
week it will be active, the start time, duration of the active period, the type of the source of trigger, and the actions used in the response. If the row is greyed out, this means the rule is currently not enabled and stays inactive.
There are several parts to the Event rule:
When is it active:
You may choose to enable the rule or not. The settings will be kept in internal

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Event Rule 1 1 Enable 2 Cycle of Time Mon Tue Wed Thr Fri Sat Sun 3 Start Time 00 00 Duration 24:00 (max. 168.00 hours)Schedule: The event will start at the start time noted in the weekly scheduler, and end after the duration is reached. The active period and the triggered period are one and the same.
DI: For selected models only, the IP device may be triggered by Digital Input.
Motion: You may trigger the event if one or many Motion Detection regions encounter a motion trigger. Trigger from any of them will initiate the event. The duration of event will be the same as the MD trigger length, or the Trigger interval time, defined in the Motion Detection section on Video Adjust page.
Video Loss: This is available for video servers only. When the analog video in is lost, the video state will become "lost", and return to "normal" only until the device receives analog video signal. A common scenario is for the Video Server to send an email to the administrator when video is lost, and activate DO signal to alarm that persists until the analog signal is restored.
Switch to Night mode: This is available to selected models only. When camera changes between day and night mode the embedded event handler will notice this change and may act upon this information.
What responses will occur:
Digital Output (selected models only): This is a useful link to other devices. Click to include this in the response for this rule.
Send notification Message: Select from the three pre-defined messages which you've setup in the Event Configuration section. You may enable multiple messages at the same time. For sending Email, please limit the recipient to one per event rule. If you need to send email to more than one recipient, please use separate event rules triggered by the same trigger.
Send URL command: Select the URL command to include in the response set. Two different commands will be sent at the time when the event is triggered and untriggered.
Be sure to do Save and Reboot after you've updated the event settings. Only then will the settings be committed to physical memory. You may lose the settings to power loss or other situations if you do not do this step.
2.3.9 User Account Management
□his section tells you how to setup accounts.
- STEP 1: Click the [User account] on the "Main Setup page".
the "Account management page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 User Account Setting User Account Password Real Admin 123456 User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 User6 User7 User9 User10 Apply Reset Copyright© Roll Reserved- STEP 2: Setup the account names and their respective passwords. - here are 1 root (administrator) account and 2 common user
2.3.10 System Info
this section tells you how to see the system information of this IP device including system information, WAN status and system log.
- STEP 1: Click the [System info] on the "Main Setup page".
The "System information page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 >> Video Display >> Next Setting >> WAN Setting >> Data Setting >> Video Setting >> Video Adjust >> User Account >> System Info >> Intrusion >> Factory Default >> Save Robust >> Legend System Information 1. FIRMWARE VERSION: A1D-229-Y3.02.06-NB MAC Address: 03.07.7C.03.65SA Prediction ID: ACM1313-16L-X30004 Factory Default Type = NTSC, Composite, Two Ways Audio (RQY) Company Name = WEB Site = WIN Status: P Address: 152.168.0.130 Gateway: 246.246.246.0 DNS Server DNS Host: WIN Connect Status : Disconnect DNS Connect Status : Disconnect DDNS Connect Status : Disconnect System Log : Start loading OEM Config File ... Read OEM Config File ... Found OEM Config File, load BI Load OEM Config File Donel Start loading SYS File ... Found SYS Config File, load BI Load QYS File Donel Starting Modules Manager HOST/NMS=ACTI WIN speed: 0 Config File: Get device parameters and current settings . Parameter List . Above attach the server response when contacting your support channel- STEP 3: Click 4 [Parameter List] where you may see all configurations of the IP device.
- STEP 4: Click 5 [Server Report] to export related information of the IP device while reporting a support to your support channel.
2.3.11 Firmware Upgrade
this section tells you how to see update IP device's firmware. You can always visit our web site for the latest firmware.
- STEP 1: Click the [Firmware] on the "Main Setup page".
The "Firmware upgrade page-1" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 >> Video Display >> Host Setting >> WAN Setting >> Base Setting >> Video Setting >> Video Allport >> User Account >> System Info >> Firmware >> Factory Default >> Save Robot >> Logout 1000 Firmware image upgrade Do you want to do firmware upgrade Apply ① Reset ② Copyright@AI Rytall Reserved- STEP 2: Click [Apply] button, the "firmware upgrade page-2" will be displayed as below
| You can always get the latest version at our website. | |
| 4 MD5 file | You can upload the MD5 file here.Click the [browse] to select an MD5 file and click the [enter].You can always get the latest version at our website. |

NOTE: The version of the firmware image and the MD5 file to be uploaded must be the same, otherwise, the firmware upgrading will fail and the IP device will continue using previous firmware version.
- STEP 3: Click the ⑤ [Upload] button to start upgrading, or click the ⑥ [Reset] to re-select the files, or select ⑦ to cancel the process.
- STEP 4: □he upgrade process window shows a progress bar indicating upgrade status. When the upgrading is completed, the system will reboot.

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Camera 1 Firmware Image upgrade Do not power off and waiting 4 min to upgrade firmware Copyright/Equal Rights Reserved Progress: 0% 100% System reboot now.2.3.12 Factory - default
This section tells you how to see load IP device's factory default setting.
- STEP 1: Click the [Factory Default] on the "Main Setup page".
the "Factory default setting page" is displayed as below

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Camera 1 >> Video Display >> Boot Setting >> WITH Setting >> Date Setting >> Video Setting >> Video Adjust >> User Account >> System Info >> Firmware >> Factory Default >> Save Robust >> Legend DOO: Factory Default Setting Do you want to de factory default Apply Reset Copyright© All Right Reserved- STEP 2: Click the [Apply] button to go to loading confirmation page
2.3.13 Save Reboot
this section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device. This is critical because some settings might not take effect before save and reboot.
- STEP 1: Click the [Save and reboot] on the "Main Setup page".
☐he "Save and reboot page" is displayed as below.

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Camera-1 System Save And Reboot Please waiting 30 seconds for system save and reboot Copyrighted Right Received- STEP 2: the Action LED indicator will light down to indicate that the IP device is rebooting. After around 30 seconds, the Action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed.
2.3.14 Logout
this section tells you how to logout the IP device. Be sure to logout this IP device once your setting is completed.
- STEP 1: Click the [Logout] on the "Main Setup page".
You will logout and return to the "Login Page" displayed as below.

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Camera-1 Login Account Password Language English Login Reset Copyright©49 Right Reserved4 OSD Setting
2.4.1 OS■ Menu Tree (for SIP-B1(FFI)/B2/■3(FFI)/■4/T5)

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| Category | Value | | ------------------ | ----- | | ADJUST LENS | DC IRIS | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATW | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAK VIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATW | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAK VIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATW | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAK VIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATW | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAK VIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAK VIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECO DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECo DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SHUTTER | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECo DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SH/TREESE | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECo DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & NIGHT | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SH/TREESE | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECo DNR | ON OFF | | DAY &Night | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SH/TREESE | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECo DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & Night | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SH/TREESE | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA | | WDR SET | SLC HLC OFF | | SPECo DNR | ON OFF | | DAY & Night | COLOR BAY | | TWEAKVIDEO | STILL PIX | | INTENSIFIER | E SH/TREESE | | COLOR TEMP | ATWA2.4.2 OS■ Menu Tree (SIPW■RB2 Only)

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graph TD
A["SPECO MAIN VENU"] --> B["PHISETS"]
B --> C["DETAIL: NOODR + OUTSIDE + CUSTOM"]
B --> D["SET UP ID"]
D --> E["DISPLAY ID: OFF ON"]
D --> F["CAMERA ID: 3 CHARACTER"]
D --> G["POSITION: UP LEFT UP DOWN LEFT UP RIGHT - DOWN - LEFT DOWN RIGHT"]
A --> H["LENS SELECT"]
H --> I["DC"]
H --> J["MANUL"]
A --> K["WOR"]
K --> L["AUTO"]
K --> M["BI="]
K --> N["MANUAL : (WOR RANS Range 2K to 70) / (WOR RANGE 51K to 90)"]
A --> O["WB CONTROLS"]
O --> P["ATWRange 2K-1KG"]
O --> Q["AVB"]
O --> R["MANUAL: Range 2K -1KG"]
A --> S["LOW LIGHT"]
S --> T["AUTO/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB/AVB"]
A --> U["SPECIAL"]
U --> V["VIDEO: INTG/C (PAL)"]
U --> W["LED: 20kΩ (ON)"]
U --> X["SYNC: ILLOCK(INT INTG)"]
U --> Y["BACK LIGHT: OFF ON / BACK LIGHT ZONES"]
U --> Z["RESOLUTION: NORMAL / HIGH/C_NORMAL / C_HIGH"]
2.4.3 OS■ Menu Setting
□here are three methods to enter the OSD of the SIP cameras.
1) When you control the OSD by using joystick on the camera, refer to the followings.

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UP LEF DOWN R I G H SEUP2) When you control by the five keys on the NVR Software GUI refer to the following

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Screenshot of a software interface showing a dialog box with Chinese text and a preview window displaying a dark image.3) When you control the OSD by using the Stream Explorer GUI, refer to the followings.
(for SIPB1/B2/D3/D4/□5, SIPB1FFI/D3FFI, SIPWDRB2, SIPD10X/37X)
Streaming Explorer v2.1.04

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Connection PTZ DI/DO Motion PTZ Setting Vendor: Protocol: Protocol File: Address ID: Parity: BaudRate: 9000 Enable PTS Disable PTS PTZ Operation Up Left Up Up Right Left Stop Right Down Left Down Down Right Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Shop Home Sheet Enable Mouse PTS Disable Mouse PTS Pan Speed: 5 Tilt Speed: 5 Iris / Focus Iris Open Iris Close Auto Iris Focus in Focus Out Auto Focus OSO OSO On OSO Off Enter Leave Up Down Left Right- How to use
① After you have entered your camera information and connected to the camera, go to the P□Z page.
② Set the Vendor for "Pelco" and the protocol for "Pelco D". Make sure the baud rate is 9600.
③ In order to open the OSD, please press the button according to camera type
| Item | To Open OS■ | To confirm your selections and act as an “Enter” button | Remark |
| SIPB1 |
2.4.4 Operating Camera OS■ Menu (For SIP-B1(FFI)/B2/■3(FFI) /■4 / T5)
1. INTENSIFIER
[OP□ION : E SHU□□ER / AU□O GAIN / IN□ENSIFY / RE□URN]
- E SHUTTER
* FLK - Flicker-less mode (FLK) reduces on-screen flickering.
* ESC - Electronic Shutter Control (AU□O) adjusts brightness level on screen.
- AUTO GAIN
Adjusts value of AGC gain and increases the GAIN level to brighten the picture. (noise / distortion may develop)
- INTENSIFY : Automatically provides a clear image under low-light conditions. You can control the maximum low-light magnification from 2x to 256x (increasing magnification may cause noise/distortion). □his function is deactivated when SHU□□ER is set to FLK mode.
2. COLOR TEMP
[OPIONS · ANW / INDOOR / OUNDOOR / AWC SFn / MANUAL]
- Manual
It allows you to increase or decrease the red or blue factor on screen.
3. W■R SET
[OP□ION : SLC / HLC / OFF]
- SLC (Speco Light Compensation)
Provides light level control to overcome severe back light conditions.
- HLC (High Light Compensation)
High Light Compensation removes the high light and makes it possible to view the image clearly.
4. SPECO ■NR
[OP□ION : ON / OFF]
- Reduces noise/distortion on the screen.
Increasing the DNR level reduces noise but may introduce video artifacts.
DNR is deactivated if AGC is turned off.
5. ■AY / NIGHT
[OP□ION : COLOR / BW / AU□O]
- COLOR · Full time color mode
- RE□URN : Save the settings and return to the SE□UP menu
7. CAM TITLE
[OP□ION : ON / OFF]
- Display a name and/or number on the monitor.
8. SYNC TYPE
[OP□ION:IN□/LL]
- IN□ERNAL : When external line lock is not required.
- LINELOCK: Adjust the vertical phase (V-P) from 000\~359 (factory default is 0). □his function is only available with 24VAC power.
9. V MOTION
[OP□ION : ON / OFF]
- When movement is detected, camera sends a signal to an external alarm device.

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MOTION DET ►1. SENSITIVITY AREA1 2. AREA MODE OFF 3. SEL POS L_TOP 4. YPOS 5 5. YPOS 410. PRIVACY
[OP□ION : ON / OFF]
- Mask up to 8 areas of the screen.

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PRIVACY ▶1. AREA SEL AREA1 2. AREA MODE BOX 3. MASK COLOR GRAY 4. TRANSP 0 5. RETURN↓- AREA SEL : Select up to 8 mask areas.
- AREA mode : Activate or deactivate the selected area.
- MASK COLOR : Select area color.
- □RANSP : Adjust the transparency of selected area.
- RE□URN : Save the settings and return to the SPECIAL menu.
11. STABILIZE
[OP□ION : ON / OFF]
2.4.5 Operating Camera OS■ Menu (SIPW■RB2 only)
1. OSD MENU CONTROL
CENTER KEY - Used to access menu mode. Also used to confirm the setting UP / DOWN KEY - Used to choose the desired menu selection.
LEFT / RIGHT KEY - Used to choose the desired menu feature adjustment.
2. OSD MENU ENTER / EXIT
A. OSD MENU ENTER
- Push Center Key for 2 seconds
B. OSD MENU EXIT
- Press EXIT Menu from Main Menu
- If Pressing Set Key for 2 seconds from Main Menu appears.
In this case, just press Set Key.
C. 'SAVE' and 'QUIT'
- Left or Right Key - Selecting Menu
- OUTDOOR: Optimized for sunny outdoor scene to capture detail both in bright areas and shadows.
- CUSTOM : Change the value of the customer.
B. SETUP ID
• DISPLAY ID
- ON : The ID name will displayed in the monitor.
- OFF : The name will not displayed in the monitor.
• CAMERA ID : Enter up to 8 characteristic.
- ID POSITION : Select the screen position of the camera ID.
C. LENS
- DC : Use When using DC lens.
- MANUAL : Use When using Manual lens.
D. WDR
- WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) : You can adjust the desired WDR BIAS from -20 to 20 and WDR RANGE from 0 to 36
E. WB CONTROL
- ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): The camera automatically control the white balance in any environment.
- AWB (Auto White Balance): The white balance is automatically adjusted in a specific environment.
- MANUAL · Iears can adjust the colors by adding or reducing the W/R
- INTERNAL : Internal synchronization
- INTERNAL2 : Internal synchronization (Color Rolling Mode)
- LINE LOCK : Phase adjustment may be necessary in multiple camera I installations to prevent picture roll when switching between cameras
- BACK LIGHT: BACK LIGHT ADJUST or SELECT AREA
• RESOLUTION : Select Resolution of CCD or PIXIM
• COLOR MODE : COLOR or B/W SELECTION - SHARPNESS : ON (You can adjust the desired Sharpness form -8 to 8) or OFF
H. EXIT MENU
- EXIT NO CHANGES : No change
- SAVE NEW AND EXIT : Save change
- RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS : Factory default
- RELEASE VERSION
I. PREVIOUS PAGE
- PREVIOUS PAGE : Return page
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2.4.6 Operating Camera OS■ Menu (SIPS■10X only)
MAIN MENU
DOME SETUP
CAMERA SET
AUTO SCAN
TOUR
PRAVACY
PATTERN
ALARM
SECTOR
EXIT
* Use the five keys on the WebViewer GUI "up down" to move the position and "left right" to make selection
A. Dome Setup
To enter Dome setup, use the five keys right to move when cursor on dome setup.
DOME SET
CAMERA ID :
CAM100000000000
RECOVER : OFF
MANUAL SPEED : 100%
AUTO FLIP : OFF
ZOOM SPEED : FAST
ALARM : DISABLE
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
[NEXT PAGE]
SAVE AND EXIT
EXIT
DEFAULT SETTING
A-1. DOME SET - CAMERA ID
To set camera ID, select up to 16 characters using five keys to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button to move to the next character from left to right direction and
ZOOM WIDE button to move to the next character from right to left direction (Space displays when U appears)
"right or left" to select ON or OFF. The default setting is OFF.
A-5. DOME SET – ZOOM SPEED
Zoom speeds are selectable FAST or SLOW mode. Move five keys to the right direction for selecting FAST or SLOW. The default setting is FAST.
A-6. DOME SET - ALARM
All alarms are available after set as ENABLE Mode. Move five keys to right or left direction for selecting ENABLE/DISABLE. The default setting is DISABLE.
A-7. DOME SET – LANGUAGE
Multiple languages are selectable here including English, Italian and Polish. Move five keys to the right or left direction to select language. The default setting is ENGLISH.
A-8. DOME SET - [NEXT PAGE]
DOME SET
SYSTEM LOCK: : OFF
[PASS WORD]
[OSD DISPLAY]
[SYSTEM STATUS]
← DEFAULT SETTING
The default setting is BLANK.
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***
Press any number from 001\~255 with preset button on password blank and again it on confirm blank. Then "CONFIRMED" is displayed on the monitor and the menu will go back to the previous page automatically.
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***CONFIRMED
ENTER PASSWORD
BY ENTERING PRESET CODE
PASSWORD ***
CONFIRM ***CANCELLED
If user presses wrong preset number between PASSWORD and

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OSD DISPLAY CAMERA ID : OFF PRESET ID : OFF SECTOR ID : OFF COORDINATE: ON [PREVIOUS PAGE]A-8-4. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – [SYSTEM STATUS]
This page shows the information of this camera.
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SYSTEM STATUS PROTOCOL : PELCO D, P BAUD RATE : 9600 BPS FIRMWARE VER. : 2.00 UPGRADED DATE : 06.07.22 CAMERA MODULE : SDM100 [PREVIOUS PAGE]- Protocol and baud rate are shown according to the din switch setting
INITIALIZATION
[TOUR CLEAR]
[PRESET CLEAR]
[SECTOR CLEAR]
[PRIVACY CLEAR]
[PATTERN CLEAR]
[LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULT]
[PREVIOUS PAGE]
- To clear memorize any data, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is on each item.
TOUR CLEAR
ARE YOU SURE? YES NO

TOUR CLEAR
Press FOCUS NEAR button when the cursor is at YES in order to clear memorized data. Then flickered each item such as tour, preset, sector and so on is displayed on the monitor about 2\~3 seconds. After this process, the menu is returned to the previous page.
* [PRESET CLEAR], [SECTOR CLEAR], [PRIVACY CLEAR], [PATTERN CLEAR] are same as [TOUR CLEAR]
A-9. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – SAVE AND EXIT
To saving the memorized data and escape this page, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.
A-10. DOME SET – [NEXT PAGE] – EXIT
In order not to save any data and wants to escape this page, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at EXIT
B. CAMERA SET

sharpens the edges in the picture. The default seeting is 10. (the aperture level is from 01 \~ 15) (10X Zoom)
B-4. CAMERA SET - D ZOOM
Move five keys to the right direction in order to set as ON, if Digital Zoom is necessary at install field. The default setting is OFF. (10X Zoom)
White balance functions have 4 modes according to the condition of exterior lighting. The default setting is AWB and it may change the mode option according to the lighting conditions as below. AWB Mode – 3,200°K to 6,000°K (10X Zoom)
- Indoor – up to 3,200°K
• Outdoor – up to 5,800°K
• ATW Mode - 2,000°K to 10,000°K
Picture flip feature provides the top and down exchanged picture image horizontally. Move five keys to the right or left direction to select OFF/ON. The default setting is OFF. (10X Zoom)
If DSS turns on, digital slow shutter is working. Per second, the electronic shutter will remain open to receive some more lighting. (10X Zoom)
B-10. CAMERA SET - EXIT
To escape this page, move five keys to the right direction.
C. PRESET SET
To enter PRESET SET, move five keys to the right direction.

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PRESET SET PRESET NO :001 PRESET ID :PRESET001---- PAN :XXX.XX TILT : XXX.XX SAVE EXIT ← DEFAULT SETTINGC-1. PRESET – PRESET NO.
In to 165 numbers of preset positions are available Move five keys to
press FOCUS FAR button again after setting a preset location.
C-4. PRESET - SAVE
Move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is at SAVE and then the cursor will be located on Preset ID for the continuous preset No. setting.
C-5. PRESET - EXIT
To escape this page, move five keys to the right direction.
D. AUTO SCAN SET
AUTO SCAN SET
START ANGLE : XXX.X.XX.X
CW: Clock wise direction (Default)
CCW: Count Clock Wise Direction.
D-4. AUTO SCAN - ENDLESS
Auto Scan can use endless rotation, move five keys to the right direction in order to select ON. Otherwise, the default setting is OFF.
D-5. AUTO SCAN – SPEED
User can use auto scan speed from 05^/S up to 35^/S and the default setting is 10^/S
D-6. AUTO SCAN – DWELL TIME
To select dwell time, move five keys to the left or right direction in order to adjust dwell time. Possible to set from 01 second to 30 seconds and the default setting is 03 seconds.
D-7. AUTO SCAN – SAVE AND EXIT
To saving the memorized data and escape this page, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at SAVE AND EXIT.
D-8. AUTO SCAN - EXIT
To escape this page, move five keys to the right direction.
E. TOUR SET
8 Programmable tours can be set and each tour is available to set up to 64 preset steps.

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TOUR SET TOUR NO : 01 TOUR TITLE : TOURC1□□□□□□□□□ TOUR STEP : 01 PRESET NO. : 01 DWELL TIME : 03 SPEED : 200°/S SAVE EXIT← DEFAULT SETTING
Max. 8 group tour no. set by the five keys are available.
E-2. TOUR SET - TOUR TITLE
To set tour title, select up to 16 characters using Five keys to left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button to move the next character from the left to the right direction and ZOOM WIDE button to move the next character from
setting is 03 seconds.
E-6. TOUR SET - SPEED
Each tour step can be set with different tour speed up to 200^/S and it is selectable from 10^/S . Move five keys to the right or left direction to select tour speed. The default setting is 200^/S .
E-7. TOUR SET – SAVE
To save the memorized data and escape this page, move five keys to the right direction when cursor is at SAVE
E-8. TOUR SET - EXIT
To escape this page, move five keys to the right direction
F. PRIVACY SET
Privacy function is provided by (10X Zoom) only. 4 Privacy masking zones are available to block out areas of security.
PRIVACY SET
PRIVACY NO: 01
DISPLAY : OFF
ACTION : MOVE
F-3. PRIVACY SET - ACTION(MOVE/ADJUST)
To set the blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button when the MOVE MODE is appeared. Then use the five keys to the user defined area in order to set blocking area. Then press FOCUS FAR button again to escape from MOVE MODE.
To adjust size of blocking area, move five keys to the right or left direction when the cursor is on ACTION. After move mode changed to ADJUST MODE, press FOCUS FAR button in order to adjust the size of blocking area. The size of blocking area can be adjustable by using five keys up down or left right.. After adjusting size of blocking area, press FOCUS FAR button to escape ADJUST mode.
- ADJUST: You can change the masking size by using five keys to the left or right direction
- MOVE: You can move the masking area by using five keys to the left or right direction (Default)
F-4. PRIVACY SET - SAVE
After setting the privacy masking zone, to save the data, move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to PRIVACY NO.2 automatically to prepare the next privacy masking zone.
F-5. PRIVACY SET - EXIT
To escape this page, move five keys to the right direction.
G-1. PATTERN SET – PATT NO.
Up to 8 programmable user-defined patterns set by the five keys on the Webviewer GUI are available.
G-2. PATTERN SET – PATT TITLE
To set PATTERN TITLE, select up to 16 characters using Five keys to the left or right.
Press ZOOM TELE button moves to the next character from the left to the right direction and ZOOM WIDE button moves to the next character from the right to left direction (Space displays when appears) Pattern title is not displayed on the monitor, but only for the reference of user.
G-3. PATTERN SET - DATA FILL
To fill the programming data, press FOCUS FAR button in order to start the data fill up. Filling data is programmed according to the five keys on the Webviewer GUI movement. Press FOCUS FAR button again in order to escape.
G-4. PATTERN SET - SAVE
To saving the filling data, move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is on SAVE. Then the cursor moves to the PATT NO.02 in order to prepare next pattern no.
G.5 PATTERN SET EXIT
H. ALARM SET
4 Alarm inputs are available and each alarm is activating to presets, group tours or patterns.

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ALARM SET ALARM NO : 01 ALARM INPUT: OFF ALARM ACT : 001 SAVE EXIT ← DEFAULT SETTINGH-1. ALARAM SET - ALARM NO.
Up to 4 alarms are selectable by using five keys to the right direction when cursor is on ALARM NO.
H-2. ALARAM SET - ALARM INPUT
Input alarm ways provide two different ways as NC (Normal Close) or NO (Normal Close)
The default setting is OFF
H-3. ALARAM SET - ALARM ACT
Alarm activates various surveillance modes with Preset number up to 165, Group tour up to 8. Pattern up to 8. Move five keys to the right or left
I. SECTOR SET
Up to 8 programmable sectors are available with 16 characters.
This feature is useful to memory the certain location such as parking zone or so on.
When camera goes through this area, it shows the letter you memorized.

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SECTOR SET SECTOR NO : 01 SECTOR ID : SECTOR01□□□□□□□ SECTOR START: XXX.X.XX.X SECTOR END : XXX.X.XX.X SAVE EXIT
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Start Position End PositionDEFAULT SETTING
I-1. SECTOR SET – SECTOR NO.
Up to 8 programmable sectors set by the five keys are available.
I-2. SECTOR SET – SECTOR ID
set SECTOR ID, select up to 16 characters by using five keys to the left or right.
I-5. SECTOR SET - SAVE
After setting the SECTOR position, to save the data, move five keys to the right direction when the cursor is on SAVE. After saving the data, the cursor moves to SECTOR NO.2 automatically to prepare the next SECTOR.
I-6. SECTOR SET - EXIT
To escape this page, move five keys to the right direction
J. EXIT
To escape OSD Main Menu, move five keys to the right or left direction then this camera is ready to operate.
2.4.7 PROTOCOL (SIPS■10X only)
7^th 8^th dip switches are used for Protocol Setting.
Factory Default: Pelco-D or Pelco-P (Auto detection)
| DIP SW1- 7 DIP SW1- 8 | |
| OFF OFF Pelco-D or Pelco-P |
2.4.8 BAU■ RATE SETTING (SIPS■10X only)
The 9^th Dip Switch is used for BAUD RATE setting.
DIP SW can be changeable to 2400bps, 9600bps.
Factory Default: 9600bps.
| DIP SW1 9thBAUD RATE | |
| OFF 2400 | |
| ON 9600 |
2.4.9 Operating Camera OS■ Menu (SIPS■37X only)
1. OSD Display

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Preset Label LABEL12345 PRESET Action Title Camera ID CAM 1 I: -2- O: 15/4/x1/N P/T/Z Information Alarm Information- P/T/Z Information Displays the amount of pan from zero degree vertical, the amount of tilt from zero degree horizontal and current compass direction. Also identifies the amount of the zoom magnification.
● Camera ID Displays the selected Camera ID (Address).
● Action Title Identifies Actions
"SET PRESET xxx" When Preset xxx is memorized.
"PRESET xxx" When the camera reaches Preset xxx.
"PATTERN x" When Pattern x is in action.
2. Quick Programming Guide
● The menu items with < > always have sub-menus.
- To go to submenus or make the cursor move to the right, press NEA R key.
● To go to the previous-upper level menus, press FAR key.
● To make a selection, press NEAR key
● To cancel a selection, press FAR key
- To move the cursor in the menu, use the joystick to the Up/Down direction or Left/Right direction.
- To change a value of an item, use Up/Down of the joystick in the controller.
● To save changes, press NEAR key.
● To cancel changes, press FAR key.
3. Main Menu
SPEED DOME CAMERA
[EMPTY]
→
EXIT
- System
Information
Displays the system information and
configuration. The system setting can not be changed using the OSD menu and the information is for reference only.
- Display Setup
Enables the user to program how labels are displayed on the monitor.
- Dome Camera
Enables the user to configure various
4. Display Setup
DISPLAY SETUP
CAMERA ID ON
PTZ INFORMATION AUTO
ACTION TITLE AUTO
PRESET LABEL AUTO
ALARM I/O AUTO
BACK
EXIT
Display setup allows you to program how labels are displayed on the monitor. In case of AUTO, the labels are displayed on the monitor when there are any changes in parameters.
- Camera ID [ON/OFF]
Displays the selected Camera ID
(Address).
- PTZ Information[ON/OFF/AUTO]
Displays the amount of pan from zero Degree vertical, the amount of tilt from zero degree horizontal and current compass direction. Also identifies the amount of the zoom magnification.
● Action Title [ON/OFF/AUTO]
Identifies Actions.
"SET PRESET xxx"
"PRESET xxx"
"PATTERN x"
"SWG/PRESET xxx"
"UNDEFINED"
- Preset Label [ON/OFF/AUTO]
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□ Compass Direction Setup
SET NORTH DIRECTION
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION
[NEAR:SAVE /FAR:CANCEL]
Move the camera to a target position and press NEAR button to save the direction as North. The direction is the reference direction to assign other compass directions.
5. Privacy Zone Mask Setup
PRIVACY ZONE
→MASK NO
1
UNDEFINED
DISPLAY
CLEAR MASK
BACK
EXIT
Privacy Zone Mask allows the user to program 8 rectangulars that can not be viewed by the operator of the system. To protect privacy, MAX. 8 Privacy Masks can be created on the arbitrary position to hide objects such as windows, shops or private house. With the Spherical Coordinates system, powerful Privacy Zone Mask function is possible. A mask area will move with pan and tilt functions and automatically adjust in size as the lens zooms telephoto and wide.
- Mask NO [1\~8] or [1\~4]
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☐ Privacy Zone Mask Area Setup
EDIT MASK 1
Move your camera to an area to mask. Then a mask and the menu to adjust the mask size will be displayed.
MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [NEAR:SELECT/FAR:CANCEL]
□ Privacy Zone Mask Size Setup
EDIT MASK 1

[◀:ADJUST MASK WIDTH] [▲▼:ADJUST MASK HEIGHT]
[NEAR:SAVE /FAR:CANCEL]
Adjusts the mask size. Use the joystick or the arrow buttons of your controller to adjust mask size.
● ◀ ▶ (Left/Right) Adjusts the mask width.
● ▲▼ (Up/Down) Adjusts the mask height.
6. Camera Setup
ZOOM CAMERA SETUP
- FOCUS MODE - CENTAUTO
→FOCUS MODE SEMIAUTO
DIGITAL ZOOM ON
IMAGE FLIP OFF SHADENESS 16
SHARPNESS 10
STABILIZATION OFF
WHITE BALANCE SETUP
BACK
EXIT
Sets the general functions of zoom camera module.
- Focus Mode [AUTO/MANUAL/SEMIAUTO]
Sets camera Focus mode.
O SEMIAUTO Mode
This mode automatically exchanges focus modes between Manual Focus mode and Auto Focus mode by operation. Manual Focus mode activates in preset operation and Auto Focus mode activates during jog operation. With Manual mode at presets, Focus data is memorized in each preset in advance and the camera calls focus data in correspondence with presets as soon as camera arrives at presets. It should shorten time to get focuses. Focus mode automatically changes to Auto Focus mode when jog operation starts.
- Digital Zoom [ON/OFF]
Sets the digital zoom functions to ON/OFF. If this is set to OFF, the optical zoom function runs but the zoom function stops t the end of optical zoom magnification.
- Image Flip [ON/OFF]
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● Stabilization [ON/OFF]
×10 model does not support this function.
Compensates image vibrations by wind or others. The images with vibrations are compensated by Digital Zoom function and the image resolution with this function should be lower than normal image resolution when this function is turned on. Also this function may not work properly in the following cases.
■ Dark scene or Low contrast scene
■ High frequency vibration
■ During Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus moving
■ During Iris/Shutter/Gain moving
□ White Balance Setup
WB SETUP - GLOBAL
→WB MODE
AUTO
RED ADJUST
●BLUE ADJUST
BACK
EXIT
● WB Mode [AUTO/MANUAL]
Retains color balance over a color tempera ture range. In auto mode, this feature auto matically processes the viewed image. In Manual mode, Red and Blue level can be set up manually.
● Red Adjust [0-255] or [10\~60]
Adjusts the picture output in the red
□ Auto Exposure Setup
AE SETUP - GLOBAL
→ BACKLIGHT OFF
DAY/NIGHT AUTO
BRIGHTNESS 50
IRIS AUTO
SHUTTER ESC
AGC MIDDLE
SSNR MIDDLE
SENS-UP
BACK
EXIT
● Backlight [OFF/WDR/BLC/HLC] or [OFF/BLC/HLC]
or [ON/OFF]
Sets Backlight Compensation. If a bright backlight is present, the subjects in the picture may appear dark or as a silhouette. Backlight compensation enhances objects in the center of the picture. The camera uses the center of the picture to adjust the iris. If there is a bright light source outside of this area, it will wash out to white. The camera will adjust the iris so that the object in the sensitive area is properly exposed.
Some modles has WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) function, which are better function than BLC. HLC(High Light Compensation) function removes the high light in a limited environment such as parking garage.
● Day/Night [AUTO/DAY/NIGHT] or
[AUTO1/AUTO2/DAY/NIGHT]
Sets Day&Night mode.
There are 2 AUTO modes in × 10 model
# AUTO1 Mode : The sensitivity to change a mode is fixed.
# AUTO2 Mode · The sensitivity to change
- IRIS [AUTO/MANUAL(F1.6\~F28)] or
[AUTO/MANUAL(0\~100)]
Sets Iris to operate automatically or at a user-defined level. If Iris is set to Auto, Iris has higher priority in adjusting AE and Shutter Speed is fixed. Auto iris is the lens function that automatically opens closes the iris in response to changing light conditions.
If Iris is set to Manual, Iris is fixed and Iris has lower priority in adjusting AE, in comparison with others.
● Shutter Speed[ESC/A.Flicker/Manual(×256\~1/120000 sec)] or
[ESC/A.Flicker/Manual(×128\~1/120000 sec Sets Shutter Speed. Shutter Speed is the duration of the electronic shutter. If Iris is set to Manual and Shutter Speed is set to ESC, Shutter Speed has higher priority. If Shutter Speed is set to A.Flicker, to remove Flicker, Shutter Speed should be set to 1/100 sec. for NTSC and 1/120 for PAL.
● AGC [OFF/LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH/MANUAL(5\~41dB)] or [OFF/NORMAL/HIGH]
Sets AGC. This setting enhances image brightness s automatically in case that luminance level of
□ WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) Setup
| WDR | |
| →LIMIT | MIDDLE |
| LEVEL | 50 |
| BACK | |
| EXIT | |
×10 model does not support this function.
- Limit [LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH]
- Level [0\~100]
| HLC | |
| →LIMIT | LOW |
| COLOR | 5 |
| BACK | |
| EXIT | |
☐ HLC (High Light Compensation) Setup
×10 model does not support this function.
- Limit [AUTO/MANUAL]
When there are too bright lights, this function blocks light sources on images to have better images. For example, when there is a car coming to a camera at night, this function blocks car headlights to recognize its number plate.
- Color [0\~10]
Assigns colors of masks to block light sources
6. Motion Setup
MOTION SETUP
| →MOTION LOCK | OFF |
| PWR UP ACTION | ON |
| AUTO FLIP | ON |
| JOG MAX SPEED | 120/SEC |
| JOG DIRECTION | INVERSE |
| FRZ IN PRESET | OFF |
| BACK | |
| EXIT | |
Sets the general functions of Pan/Tilt motions.
● Motion [ON/OFF]
Lock If Motion Lock is set to ON, it is impossible to set up and delete Preset, Swing, Pattern and Group. It is possible only to run those functions. To set up and delete those functions, enter into OSD menu.
● Power Up [ON/OFF]
Action Refer to "Other Functions" section.
● Auto Flip [ON/OFF]
Refer to "Other Functions" section.
● Jog Max [1°/sec \~360°/sec]
Speed Sets the maximum jog speed. Jog speed is Inversely proportional to the zoom magnifications. As the zoom magnification goes up, the pan/tilt speed goes down.
● Jog [INVERSE/NORMAL]
Direction Sets the Jog Direction. If this is set to 'Inverse', the view direction in the screen is same as the direction of joystick. If this is set to 'Normal', the view direction in the screen is the reverse direction of joystick.
■ Freeze ION/OFF1
□ Parking Action Setup
PARKING ACTION SETUP
→ PARK ENABLE OFF WAIT TIME 00:10:00 PARK ACTION HOME
BACK EXIT
This feature allows the camera to begin a specified action after a programmed time of inactivity.
- Park Enable [ON/OFF]
If Park Enable is set to ON, the camera runs an assigned function automatically if there is no PTZ command during the programmed "Wait Time".
● Wait Time [1\~59 sec. / 1\~180 min.]
Wait Time can be programmed from 1 second to 180 minutes.
● Park Action [HOME/PRESET/PATTERN/SWING/GROUP/PR EV ACTION]
This feature defines the activity when the camera parks. If Park Action is set to "HOME", the camera moves to the home position which is memorized when the system boots.
If Park Action is set to "PREV. ACTION", the camera runs the previous action which it ran most recently.
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□ Alarm Input Setup
ALARM INPUT SETUP
→ALARM NO. 1
TYPE N.OPEN ACTION NOT USED HOLD TIME ENDLESS POST ACTION HOME
BACK EXIT
Defines Alarm Function. When an alarm is receive, an input signal to the camera triggers the user-defined action program med for the alarm.
- Alarm No [1\~3]
Selects a sensor number to set up.
- Type [Normal OPEN/Normal CLOSE]
Selects sensor operation type.
- Action [NOT]
USED/PRESET/PATTERN/SWING/GROUP]
Selects an action to run when a sensor signal is input.
● Hold Time [ENDLESS / 1\~59 SEC. / 1\~180 MIN.]
Sets the time period for the action which is run by external sensor activation. After the time period passes, the action pre-defined in "Post Action" runs sequentially in succession to the action by external sensor activation. If this option is set to "ENDLESS", "Post Action" does not activate.
● Post Action [HOME/PRESET/PATTERN/SWING/GROUP/PREV ACTION]
Selects the action that a camera will run aft
7. Preset Setup
PRESET SETUP
→ PRESET NO. 1
CLR PRESET CANCEL
RELAY OUT OFF
CAM ADJUST GLOBAL
BACK
EXIT
- Preset [1\~128]
Number Selects a preset number to set up. If a selected preset is already defined, the camera moves to the pre-defined position and preset parameters such as Label and CAM Adjust show on the monitor. If a selected preset is not defined, "UNDEFINED" shows on the monitor.
● Clear [CANCEL/OK]
Preset Deletes the data of the selected Preset.
- Edit Re-defines the scene position of the selected Preset Scene Preset.
- Edit Edits the label of the selected Preset to Preset Label show on the monitor when the preset runs. MAX. 10 alphanuberic characteristics are allowed.
- Relay Out Defines the relay output.
● CAM Adjust [GLOBAL/LOCAL]
WB(White Balance) and AE(Auto Exposure) can be set up independently for each preset. There are 2 modes, "Global" mode & "Local" mode. The Global mode is that
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□ Preset Scene Setup

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EDIT SCENE - PRESET 1 MOVE TO TARGET POSITION [NEAR:SAVE /FAR:CANCEL]① Use the Joystick to move the camera to a desired position.
② Save the preset position by pressing NEAR key.
③ Press FAR key to cancel targeting the preset position.
□ Preset Label Setup

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EDIT LABEL - PRESET 1 [ ] 234567890 OK ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcde efghijklmn opqrstuvwx yz<=>-/: . ----Edit the label of the selected preset to show on the monitor when camera arrives at the preset. In the Edit Label menu, the dark rectangular is the cursor. As soon as finishing selecting an alphabet or a number, the cursor moves to the next digit.

① With Left/Right/Up/Down of the joystick, move to a desired Alphabet or a desired number in the Alphanumeric set. To select a desired Alphabet or a desired number, press the NEAR key.
8. Swing Setup
SWING SETUP
→SWING NO.
1ST POS.
2ND POS.
1
NOT USED
NOT USED
SWING SPEED
CLEAR SWING
RUN SWING
30/SEC
CANCEL
BACK
EXIT
- Swing [1\~8]
Number Selects a Swing number to edit. If the selected Swing is not defined, "NOT USED" is displayed in the 1st Position and the 2nd Position.
● 1st Position[PRESET 1\~128]
2nd Position Sets the 2 positions for a Swing function. If the selected preset is not defined, "UNDEFINED" is displayed as shown below.

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SWING SETUP SWING NO. 1 1ST POS. PRESET5 2ND POS. NOT USED → UNDEFINEDWhen a swing function runs, the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 1st point to the preset assigned as the 2nd point in CW(C lockwise) direction. Then the camera moves from the preset assigned as the 2nd point to the preset assigned as the 1st point in CCW (Counterclockwise) direction. In case that the preset assigned as the 1st point and the preset assigned as the 2nd point are same or only 1
9. Pattern Setup
PATTERN SETUP
→PATTERN NO.
1
UNDEFINED
CLR PATTERN
CANCEL
RUN PATTERN
。
BACK
EXIT
● Pattern Number [1\~4]
Selects a Pattern number to edit.
If the selected pattern number is not
defined, "UNDEFINED" will be displayed
under the selected pattern number.
● Clear Pattern [CANCEL/OK]
Deletes the data of the selected pattern.
- Run Pattern Runs the Pattern for the test purposes to check if it works properly.
- Edit Pattern Edits the selected pattern.
□ Pattern Edit
EDIT PATTERN 1
MOVE TO START POSITION
[NEAR:START /FAR:CANCEL]
① With the Joystick of your controller, move the camera to the start position with an appropriate zoom magnification. To start the pattern recording, press NEAR key. To exit, press FAR key.
10. Group Setup
GROUP SETUP
→GROUP NO.
UNDEFINED
CLEAR GROUP
CANCEL
RUN GROUP
BACK
EXIT
● Group Number[1\~8]
Selects a Group number to edit.
If the selected Group number is not
defined, "UNDEFINED" will be displayed under the selected Group number.
● Clear Group [CANCEL/OK]
Deletes the data of the selected Group.
- Run Group Runs the Group for the test purposes to check if it works properly.
- Edit Group Edit the selected Group.
□ Group Edit
EDIT GROUP 1
→NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
1 NONE
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
SAVE
CANCEL
[NEAR:EDIT]
① Press Near key when the cursor is at "NO" to start editing the selected Group.
EDIT GROUP 1
NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
1 NONE
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
SAVE [◄►:MOVE CURSOR]
CANCEL [▲▼:CHANGE VAL.]
③ Define Action, Dwell time and Option. Note that the dark rectangular is the cursor. Move the cursor Left/Right to select an item and move cursor Up/Down to change each parameter.
- Action ####[NONE/PRESET/SWING/PATTERN]
- DWELL [0 SEC. \~ 4 MIN.]
Sets the Dwell Time between functions.
- OPT Option. It is a preset speed when a preset is selected in the Action. It is the number of repeat when a Pattern or a Swing is selected in the Action.
EDIT GROUP 1
NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
1 PRESET 100:03 360
2 NONE
3 NONE
4 NONE
5 NONE
SAVE [◄►:MOVE CURSOR]
CANCEL [▲▼:CHANGE VAL.]
④ Edit the items such as Action, ####, Dwell and OPT by moving the cursor.
EDIT GROUP 1
NO ACTION ### DWELL OPT
1 PRESET 1 00:03 360
3 NONE
5 NONE
→SAVE
CANCEL
⑥ After finishing setting up, press FAR key to exit. Then the cursor will move to "SAVE". Press Near key to save the data.
11. System Initialization
SYSTEM INITIALIZE
| →CLEAR ALL DATA | NO |
| ●CLR DISPLAY SET | NO |
| ●CLR CAMERA SET | NO |
| ●CLR MOTION SET | NO |
| ●CLR EDIT DATA | NO |
| REBOOT CAMERA | NO |
| REBOOT SYSTEM | NO |
BACK
EXIT
- Clear All Data Deletes all configuration data and the system is set to the factory default.
● Clear Display Set Initializes all the configuration data for Display.
● Clear Camera Set Initializes all the configuration data for Camera.
● Clear Motion Set Initializes all the configuration data for Motion.
- Clear Edit Data Deletes all the configuration data for Preset, Sw ing, Pattern and Group.
● Reboot Camera Reboots the zoom camera module.
● Reboot System Reboots the system.
□ Factory Default
| ● Display Parameters ● Camera Parameters | |||
| Camera ID ON Focus Mode SemiAutoPTZ Information AUTO Digital Zoom Action Title AUTO Image Flip OFFPreset Label AUTO Sharpness 16Alarm I/O AUTO Stabilization OFFNorth Direction Pan 0°Privacy Zone Undefined | ONWhite Balance AUTOBacklight OFFDay&Night AUTO ro AUTO2Brightness 50 or 25 | ||
2.4.10 ■IP Switch Setup (SIPS■37X only)
Before installing the camera, set up the DIP switch to configure the camera ID and the communication protocol.

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Technical line drawing of a helmet with internal components and a highlighted section (no text or symbols)□ Camera ID Setup

ID numbers of cameras are set up with binary numbers. See the examples shown below.
| Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | ||||||||
| Binary Value 1 2 4 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | ||||
| ex) ID=5 onex) ID=10 off | offon | onoff | offon | offoff | offoff | offoff | offoff |

□ Communication Protocol Setup
- Select an appropriate Protocol with the DIP switch combination.
| Switch Mode | Protocol | ||
| P0(Pin 1) | P1(Pin 2) | P2(Pin 3) | |
| OFF OFF OFF PELCO-D, 2400 bps | |||
| ON OFF OFF PELCO-D, 9600 bps | |||
| OFF ON OFF PELCO-P, 4800 bps | |||
| ON ON OFF PELCO-P, 9600 bps | |||
| Others Reserved | |||
- Match the camera protocol with the camera protocol in the setting of your DVR or controller to control the camera.
- Adjust the DIP switch after turning off the camera. If you changed the camera protocol by changing the DIP S/W, the change will be effective after you reboot the camera.
- The factory default protocol is "Pelco-D, 9600 bps".
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APPEN-IX
3.1 Specification
3.1.1 SIP Camera Series
* Network Spec.
| Video Compression | |
| Compression MPEG-4 $P | |
| Resolution | Full D1 (720x480 in NTSC, 720x576 in PAL)VGA (640x480 inNTSC, 640x480 in PAL)CIF (352 x 240 in NTSC, 352x288 in PAL)QCIF (176x120 in NTSC, 176x144 in PAL) |
| Bit Rate 28 K ~ 3 M bps | |
| Image Framge Rate | 30 fps at full D1 resolution (NTSC)25 fps at full D1 resolution (PAL) |
| Audio Input | |
| Compression 8kHz, Mono, PCM | |
| Audio Line Input Unbalanced, 1.4 Vp-p 1Vrms, terminal Block | |
| Audio Output | |
| Compression 8kHz, Mono, PCM | |
| Audio Line Output Unbalanced, 1.4 Vp-p 1Vrms, terminal Block | |
* Camera Spec.
SIPB1
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K | |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=2.8~12mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 Lines / 60Fields / 30 | |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable limit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA)PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
Dimensions(WyHvD)
02 mm v 88 mm v 706 mm
SIPB1FFi
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD 410K | |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type Focus Free Lens f=3.7~10mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 Lines / 60Fields / 30 | |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable limit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
| Dimensions(WxHxD) | 92 mm x 89.5 mm x 296 mm |
| Weight | 1.4kg |
SIPB2
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=5~50mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable Imit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA)PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
| Dimensions(HxD) | 92 mm x 88 mm x 296 mm |
| Weight | 1.4kg |
SIPW■RB2
| Image Sensor | 1/3" Pixim ORCA CMOS(Dramatic Dynamic range sensor) |
| Horizontal Resolution 540 TV Lines | |
| Total Pixels 742 x 552(NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/100,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/100,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.08Lux (DSS on) with F1.2 Lens | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=5~50mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 53dB or more | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW / AWC / Manual | |
| Dynamicrange 120dB(max), 102dB(typical) | |
| AGC 0 - 60dB | |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(HxD) | 92 mm x 88 mm x 296 mm |
| Weight | 1.4kg |
SIP■3
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=2.8~12mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable Imit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA)PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
SIP■3FFi
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type Focus Free Lens f=3.7~10mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable Imit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA)PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
SIP■4
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=5~50mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable Imit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA)PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
SIPT5
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 580TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/200,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/200,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.002Lux (Intensifier), 0.05Lux (Shutter) | |
| Lens Type C/CS Mount Lens selectable | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 52dB(Weight On) | |
| Day/Night Software method | |
| OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in | |
| White Balance ATW/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/AWC SET/MANUAL | |
| SPECO DNR | ON - DYNAMIC / OFF |
| AGC | AGC-L, AGC-H, OFF selectable |
| INTENSIFIER2 Built-in ( selectable Imit ~ X256) | |
| Motion Detection | Off /On |
| Privacy | Off /On (8 Programmable Zone) |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA)PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 |
| Operational Temperature | -10°C ~ +50°C (-14°F ~122°F ) |
| Operational Humidity | 30% ~90% RH |
SIPB6
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 540TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/100,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/100,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.3Lux (F1.3) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=2.8~12mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 50dB (Weight On) | |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(WxHxD) 73 mm x 69 mm x 296 mm | |
| Weight 0.93kg | |
SIP■7
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 540TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/100,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/100,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.3Lux (F1.3) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=2.8~12mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 50dB (Weight On) | |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(HxD) | 132 ø x 120.85 mm |
| Weight 1.4kg | |
SIP■P7
| Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution 540TVL | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/60 ~ 1/100,000sec (NTSC)1/50 ~ 1/100,000sec (PAL) |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.3Lux (F1.3) | |
| Lens Type DC Auto Iris Vari-Focal Lens f=2.8~12mm | |
| Max. Aperture 1 : 1.3 ~ 2.0 | |
| Scanning System 2:1 Interlaced 525 | Lines / 60Fields / 30 |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio 50dB (Weight On) | |
| Video output | 1.0V [p-p] NTSC Composite, 75Ω / BNC |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -10°C ~ +50°C (-14°F ~122°F ) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(HxD) | 140 ø x 100.00 mm |
| Weight 0.7kg | |
SIPS■10X
| Pan Rotation Angle 360° Endless | |
| Pan Speed | Manual 10° ~ 200°/secPreset Max 200° /sec |
| Tilt Rotation Angle 0° ~ 90° | |
| Tilt Speed | Manual 10° ~ 200°/secPreset Max 200° /sec |
| System Accuracy 0.02° | |
| Presets | 164 positions with a 16-character label available for each position with different speed steps |
| Group Tour | Max. 8 Programmable group tours (each one consisting of up to 60 preset steps with different steps) |
| Auto scan Programmable Auto scan | |
| Pattern 8 Programmable Patterns (total 400 seconds) | |
| Privacy Zone 4 privacy zones | |
| Sector 8 selectable Sectors with 16 characters | |
| Password Protection Built-in | |
| Auto Flip ON / OFF | |
| Protocol Pelco D/P | |
| Image Sensor 1/4" Sony Super HAD | CCD 410K |
| Horizontal Resolution More Than 500 TV Lines | |
| Total Pixels 811 x 508(NTSC) | |
| Effective Pixels 768 x 494 (NTSC) | |
| Min. Scene Illumination 0.02Lux (ICR On), 0.7Lux (50IRE) | |
| Lens | Optical 10x Optical Zoom(F=3.8 to 38mm)Digital 10x (100x with optical) |
| Day & Night (ICR) | Auto Day (Night) |
Day 9 Night (ICD)
Austal/Deut/Might
SIPS■37X
| Movement Range | Pan 360°(Endless) | |
| Tilt 90° | ||
| Speed | Preset | 360°/sec. |
| Jog | 0.05 ~ 360°/sec. (Proportional to Zoom) | |
| Swing | 1~ 180°/sec. | |
| Preset 127 Presets (Label, Independent Camera Parameter Setting) | ||
| Pattern 4 Patterns [1200 Commands(Approx. 5 Minute) / Pattern] | ||
| Swing 8 Swings | ||
| Group | 8 Groups (MAX. 20 Actions with The Combination of Preset, Pattern and Swing) | |
| Other Pan/Tilt Functions | Auto Flip, Auto Parking, Power Up Action and etc. | |
| Protocol Pelco-D, Pelco-P Selectable | ||
| OSD English, Menu / PTZ information etc | ||
| Sensor Input 3 Inputs, Photo-Coupler Type, DC 5V~12V | ||
| Alarm Outputs 1 Output, Relay Output, MAX. Load DC24V 1A / AC125V 0.5A | ||
| Video Signal Format NTSC | ||
| Image Sensor 1/4" Double Density Interline Transfer CCD | ||
| Total Pixels 811(H)×508(V) 410K | ||
| Effective Pixels 768(H)×494(V) 380K | ||
| Horizontal Resolution 550 TV Lines(Color), 680 TV Lines(B/W) | ||
| Video Signal-to-Noise 50 dB (AGC Off) | ||
| Zoom | ×37 Optical Zoom, ×12 Digital Zoom | |
| Forcal Length | F1.6~3.9, f=3.5~129.5mm | |
| Angle of View | H : 55.5°(Wide)~1.59°(Tele) / V : 42.5°(Wide)~1.19°(Tele) | |
| Zoom Speed | 2.5 sec (Wide to Tele) | |
| Minimum Illuminance | 0.7 Lux (Color) / 0.06 Lux (B/W), 50 IRE / F1.6 | |
| Day & Night | Auto / Day / Night(ICR) | |
3.1.2 SIPMP Camera Series
* Network Spec.
| Video Compression | |
| Compression MPEG-4 SP | |
| Resolution | SXGA (1280x1024) at 8 fpsHD720 (1280x720) at 10fpsVGA (640x480) at 30 fps |
| Image Frame Rate | Up to 8 fps at SXGA resolution; Up to 10 fps at HD720resolution; Up to 30 fps at VGA resolution |
| Audio Input | |
| Compression 8kHz, Mono, PCM | |
| Audio Line Input Unbalanced, 1.4 Vp-p 1Vrms, terminal Block | |
| Audio Output | |
| Compression 8kHz, Mono, PCM | |
| Audio Line Output Unbalanced, 1.4 Vp-p 1Vrms, terminal Block | |
| External I/O | |
| Reset Button Factory default | |
| Alarm(SIPMPT Only) | |
| Digital Input 1, terminal bloc | |
| Transistor Output 1, terminal block | |
| Network | |
| Ethernet Ethernet(10/100 Base-T),RJ-45 connector | |
| Protocol | TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTP, RTSP, FTP, SMTP,DNS, DDNS, NTP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, #GPP |
| Software | |
| Web Browser MS Internet Explorer 6.0 or above | |
| Security Password protection: configured by the administrator | |
* Camera Spec.
SIPMPB(VF)
| Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan CMOS | |
| Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60Hz)1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50Hz) |
| Lens | F 4.3mm, f1.8 / 75Deg(Horizontal) (SIPMPB)Vari-Focal Lens f=3.3~12mm (SIPMPBVF) |
| Min. scene Illumination 0.5 Lux at F1.8 (30 IRE, MAX AGC) | |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio Better than 44 dB | |
| Flickerless 1/120 sec(60Hz), 1/100 sec(50Hz) | |
| Day/Night Mechanical IR Cut Filter | |
| White Balance | 6Mode(AUTO,INDOOR1/2,OUTDOOR1/2,HOLD CURRENT,MANUAL) Configurable |
| AGC Automatic (User defended) | |
| BLC YES | |
| Motion Detection Yes (3 Windows) | |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(WxHxD) 92 x 85 x 264 mm | |
| Weight | 1.3kg |
SIPMP■(VF)
| Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan CMOS | |
| Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60Hz)1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50Hz) |
| Lens | F 4.3mm, f1.8 / 75Deg(Horizontal) (SIPMPD)Vari-Focal Lens f=3.3~12mm (SIPMPDVF) |
| Min. scene Illumination 0.5 Lux at F1.8 (30 IRE, MAX AGC) | |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio Better than 44 dB | |
| Flickerless 1/120 sec(60Hz), 1/100 sec(50Hz) | |
| Day/Night Mechanical IR Cut Filter | |
| White Balance | 6Mode(AUTO,INDOOR1/2,OUTDOOR1/2,HOLD CURRENT,MANUAL) Configurable |
| AGC Automatic (User defended) | |
| BLC YES | |
| Motion Detection Yes (3 Windows) | |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -29°C ~ +50°C (-20°F ~122°F) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(HxD) | 132 ø x 120.85 mm |
| Weight 1.4kg | |
SIPMPT5(ICR)
| Image Sensor 1/3" Micron Progressive Scan CMOS | |
| Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 | |
| Electric Shutter | 1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (60Hz)1/10 ~ 1/2,000sec (50Hz) |
| Lens F 4.3mm, f1.8 / 75Deg(Horizontal) | |
| Min. scene Illumination 0.5 Lux at F 1.8 (30 IRE, MAX AGC) | |
| Synchronization Internal | |
| S/N Ratio Better than 44 dB | |
| Flickerless 1/120 sec(60Hz), 1/100 sec(50Hz) | |
| Day/Night Software Method | |
| White Balance | 6Mode(AUTO,INDOOR1/2,OUTDOOR1/2,HOLD CURRENT,MANUAL) Configurable |
| AGC Automatic (User defended) | |
| BLC YES | |
| Motion Detection Yes (3 Windows) | |
| Power Source | DC12V (300mA) |
| PoE (IEEE802.3af) with Class 3 | |
| Operational Temperature | -10°C ~ +50°C (-14°F ~122°F ) |
| Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH | |
| Dimensions(WxHxD) 67 mm x 55 mm x 129.5 mm | |
| Weight | 0.4kg |
