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USER MANUAL Ax63Z i3International
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Exterior view of a white surveillance camera with a circular lens and logo (no visible text or symbols)CONTENTS
- Warnings and operation notes......3
- Unpacking......5
- Installation......6
- Connecting to the SRX-Pro Server......21
- Advanced Camera Setup....29
- Specifications....44
Ax63Z-series User Guide
COPYRIGHT © 2013 by i3 International, Inc. All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including but not limited to, photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner and the publisher.
Annexxus is a registered trademark of i3 International Inc.
Disclaimer
This quick start guide is provided as is, without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including but not limited to performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Neither i3 International Inc. nor its dealers or distributors shall be liable to any person or entity with respect to any liability, loss, or damage, caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this information.
Furthermore, i3 International Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication, and to make changes to the content at any time, without notice.
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Address:
i3 International Inc.
780 Birchmount Road, Unit 16
Scarborough, ON M1K 5H4
Canada
Contact us:
Tech Support: 1.877.877.7241
Email. support@i3international.com
Web Site: www.i3international.com
Table of Contents
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Warnings and operation notes
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Product Overview
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Unpacking
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Installation
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Configuration
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Advanced Camera Setup
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Specifications
i3-TRNG-CAMS-Ax63Z.indd Rev. 160929
1. Warnings and operation notes
Please read this guide carefully before you install the dome camera. Keep this guide for future reference.
Thank you for purchasing i3 Ax63Z High-Speed Network Dome camera. If the system needs to be modified or repaired, contact a certified i3 International Dealer/Installer. When serviced by an unauthorized technician, the system warranty will be voided. Should you have any problems or questions regarding our products, contact your local i3 International Dealer/Installer.
1.1 Precautions
Installation and serving should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty.

WARNING! The use of CSA certified/ UL Listed Class 2 power adapter is required to ensure compliance.

WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
When installing your Ax63Z camera be sure to avoid:
• excessive heat, such as direct sunlight or heating appliances
• contaminants such as dust and smoke
• strong magnetic fields
- sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters
- moisture and humidity
- areas with mechanical vibrations
- fluorescent lamps or objects that reflect light
- unstable light sources as this may cause flickering
- temperatures below -40^ Celsius or -40^ Fahrenheit and above 50^ Celsius or 122^ Fahrenheit.
1.2 Power Supply
Ensure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of this camera before powering the camera on.
Ax63Z power consumption requirement: Indoor - PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) or AC24V; Low temperature outdoor: AC24V only. PoE+ power is supported in indoor installations only. For the most reliable PoE please use i3 switches S81, S243, or S242.
Caution: Some switches may have compatibility issues with the PoE requiring the camera to use the AC24V power.
Maximum power consumption for outdoor installations with heater on: 36W Incorrect voltage may cause irreparable damage to the video camera and will effectively void the camera warranty.
1.3 Cleaning
- For maximum optical clarity, the camera or lens must remain clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove finger prints and dust from the dome cover.
- Use a blower to remove dust from the lens.
- Clean the body with a soft, dry cloth. If it is very dirty, use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent, then wipe dry.
- Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or thinners, as they may damage the surface finish.
1.4 Servicing
To avoid electrical shock and to preserve the product warranty, DO NOT disassemble the camera. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Please Note: Scan the QR code below or visit www.i3international.com to view and download the full User Manual for this camera. Also available for download is the AnnexusConfigurationTool or ACT program used to locate and configure your cameras with your SRX-Pro software. This program is already installed in SRX-Pro v3.3.3.69 and higher. Please contact our Technical Support team if you have any questions or concerns regarding camera installation or you require software services or support. Technical support can be reached by email at: support@i3International.com or by phone toll free 1.877.877.7241.

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2. Unpacking
Before you begin, read this guide carefully before you install the camera. Keep this guide for future reference.
Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip. The dome camera packing box includes, in addition to the camera and a Quick Installation Guide:
- Blind set screw (1/4-20UNC, 12mm) x1
- Hex driver (Allen key) x1
- Torx driver (Torx key) x1
- RJ45 Female / Female Coupler x1

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Parts illustrated above are not to scale. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the dealer you purchased the camera from.
3. Installation
Use the appropriate brackets and equipment to mount the camera. After installing the camera, your network camera should be accessed from your local network.
3.1 Dimensions

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360.19 94 R88.5 216.143.2. Camera Parts and Definitions

flowchart
graph TD
A["RJ45"] --> B["AC 24V Power adapter"]
C["Reset (Orange/White)"] --> D["Audio in (Black/White)"]
E["Alarm in 5 (Blue)"] --> F["Alarm out open (Light Green)"]
G["Alarm in 6 (Green)"] --> H["Alarm out com (Black)"]
I["Alarm in GND (White)"] --> J["Alarm out close (Purple)"]
K["Alarm in 1 (Red)"] --> L["Alarm in 2 (Brown)"]
M["Alarm in 3 (Yellow)"] --> N["Alarm in 4 (Orange)"]
O["Default (Pink/Gray)"] --> P["End"]
i3-TRNG-CAMS-Ax63Z.indd Rev. 160929

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Safety Wire ⑪ ⑩ Main signal connector3.3 Installation Instructions
- Remove the dome cover.
- Remove the EPE.
- Using a soft lint-free cloth, wipe the dome cover clean and remove fingerprints.
- Attach the camera housing.
- Turn on the camera.
- Mount the camera. See the following sections on mounting for further instructions. The camera supports several mounting methods. Select an appropriate method according to your location and purchase required mounting brackets or accessories. Currently the camera supports pendant pipe mount, wall mount, wall mount with junction box, parapet wall mount, pole mount, pendant pipe-mount with junction and corner mount.
- Connect the camera to a power source. Use AC24V power source for indoor or outdoor installations; use PoE+ via an Ethernet cable for indoor applications only.
- Connect the control inputs to terminals GND, Alarm in, Alarm out, Audio in, Default and Reset.
- Connect the camera either to a network device or your DVR.
Note:
- When using water sealant, the entire portion of the spiral tooth for the connector ring must be applied with the sealant. This will prevent rain water leaking through the connection.
- Make sure any drilled holes are of correct size to ensure proper installation.
- When drilling the hole, make sure the wall thickness is greater than 50mm in order to maintain its structural integrity.
Warning:
- When using in an outdoor environment, the safety cable must be connected to the main unit and wall mount bracket. This will avoid personal hazards if the unit falls from its installation. When installing the main unit, please secure the safety cable to one of the four screw holes on the nearby support frame.
- Make sure there are no damaged parts during assembly.
- Remove the connector ring from the speed dome and replace with the connector ring that comes with the support, if applicable.

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Wall mount with junction box
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Parapet wall mount
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Diagram of a pole mount with attached mechanical components (no text or symbols)
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Pendant pipe mount with junction box
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- Remove the ceiling support frame and attach the connector ring to the aluminum tube in clockwise direction.
- Mark the ceiling with regards to the 4 mount holes on the ceiling support frame.
- Drill 4 holes of diameter of 6mm, depth 20mm.
- Hammer the 4 wall screws into the holes.
- Secure the entire ceiling support frame to the screw mounts (Figure 1).
- Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support (Figure 2).

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Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and push the cables out from the bottom (Figure 4, 5).
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Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. Use hex driver to secure the set screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the tube (Figure 6).
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This completes the mounting (Figure 7).

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250 192 26.8 Ø50 214.2 170 Ø11-4 Unit : mm 23 120Figure 3

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Diagram of a mechanical assembly with a suspended component and a hanging component (no text or symbols)Figure 4

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Figure 5 Figure 6Figure 7
3.3.2 Wall Mount
- Remove the secure plate and drill 4 holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. Diameter 3/8" (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2" (40mm).
- Hammer 4 screw mounts into the holes and then secure the plate.
- Fasten the connector ring to the wall hang support in the clockwise direction (Figure 2).

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Figure 1
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- Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and push the cables out from the bottom.
- Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction. Use hex driver to secure the set screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the tube (Figure 3).
- This completes the mounting (Figure 4).

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3.3.3 Wall Mount With Power Box
- Attach the mounting holes guide onto the wall.
- Drill 4 holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. Diameter 3/8" (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2" (40mm) (Figure 1).

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a curved pipe and rectangular housing, labeled Figure 1 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)- Hammer 4 screw mounts into the holes.
- Secure the water-proof box to the U tube with a hex driver (Figure 2).
- Loosen the security screws of the lid with a hex driver (leave the single lower right screw in) (Figure 4).
- Fasten the connector ring to the U tube and use a hex driver to secure the set screws to the connector ring. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the U tube and push the cables out to the bottom of the water-proof box. Pull out the cables and connect them to the PCB board (Figure 3).

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- After all cables are connected, please make sure the cables are properly fitted to avoid water leaks (Figure 5).
- Return the lid to position and securely fasten the security screws.
- This completes the mounting (Figure 6).

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ALM OUT Audio in ALM in Default AC24V power in GND P903 GND GND ALA_N6 ALA_N5 ALA_N4 ALA_N3 ALA_N2 ALA_N1 ALA_CLOSE ALA_COM ALA_OPEN GND Default .900 WAN OUT P900 GND VAC_N AC 90~260V GND P905 GND AC-AC adapter VAC_ADAPTER_N To IP Speed dome cable To IP Speed dome Ethernet cable To IP Speed dome AC cableFigure 5
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a conical base and pipe fitting (no text or symbols)3.3.4 Pendant Pipe Mount With Power Box
- Attach the mounting holes guide onto the wall.
- Drill 4 holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. Diameter of 3/8" (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2" (40mm) (Figure 1).

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Hammer 4 screw mounts into the holes. Secure the water-proof box to the L tube with a hex driver (Figure 2). Loosen the security screws of the lid with a hex driver (leave the single lower right screw in) (Figure 4).
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Fasten the connector ring to the L tube and use a hex driver to secure the set screws to the connector ring. Thread the cabling of the main unit through the L tube and push the cables out to the bottom of the water-proof box. Pull out the cables and connect them to the PCB board (Figure 3).

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- Return the lid to position and securely fasten the security screws.
- This completes the mounting (Figure 6).

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Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
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ALM OUT Audio in ALM in Default Ethernet cable AC24V power in P903 GND Audio_IN GND ALA_N6 ALA_N5 ALA_N4 ALA_N3 ALA_N2 ALA_N1 ALA_CLOSE ALA_COM ALA_OPEN ALA_OPEN GND Default J900 WAN OUT P900 AC24V_N GND VAC_N AC 90~260V GND P900 GND AC-AC adapter VAC_ADAPTER_N S900 P910 Reset White Orange Green Yellow Brown Red Purple Book Light Green Book P907 P908 P907 P906 P904 P902 P909 P908 P907 P906 P904 P902 To IP Speed dome cable To IP Speed dome To IP Speed dome Ethernet cable AC cableFigure 5
3.3.5 Parapet Wall Mount
- Remove the secure plate and drill 8 holes on the wall matching the mount holes on the plate. Diameter of 3/8'' (9.5mm), depth 1/1/2'' (40mm) (Figure 1).

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Figure 1- Hammer 8 screw mounts into the holes and then secure the plate (Figure 2).
- Fasten the connector ring to the L tube in the clockwise direction (Figure 3).
- Thread the cabling of the main unit through the short aluminum tube and push the cables out from the bottom (Figure 4).
- Pull out the cables and connect the main unit to the connector ring in the clockwise direction (Figure 4).
- Use hex driver to secure the set screw to the connector ring and fasten the safety cable to the tube (Figure 5).
- Insert the entire tube (including the main unit) into the hole fitting on the secure plate (Figure 6).
- Rotate the tube clockwise until 180^ with the secure plate, and then fasten the screws (Figure 7).
- This completes the mounting (Figure 8).

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Figure 4
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with pipes and a spherical component (no text or symbols)Figure 8
3.3.6 Pole Mount
- Thread the metal strap through the rectangular holes on the corner support (Figure 1).
- Use a Philips screwdriver to tighten the metal strap, and then line up the holes on the water-proof box to the holes on the support. Use a hex driver to secure in a clockwise direction (Figure 2).
- This completes the mounting (Figure 3).

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3.3.7 Corner Mount
- Drill 4 holes on the wall of diameter of 3/8" (9.5mm), depth 1-1/2" (40mm)
- Hammer screw mounts into the drilled holes (Figure 1).
- Line up the holes on the water-proof box to the holes on the support, and use a hex driver to secure in the clockwise direction (Figure 2).
- This completes the mounting (Figure 3).

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with mounting brackets and a curved pipe (no text or symbols)Figure 3
3.3.8 Extension Pole
- Remove the extension pole and connector ring.
- Secure the connector ring to the original connection unit in the clockwise direction (Figure 1).
- Secure the extension pole to the connector ring and use a hex driver to secure the set screws in place (Figure 2).
- This completes the mounting.

3.3.9 Sun Shield
- Remove the sun shade.
- Place the sun shade over the main unit from above (Figure 1).
- Use a hex driver to secure the screw to the connector ring clockwise (Figure 2).
- This completes the mounting (Figure 3).

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4. Connecting to the SRX-Pro Server
4.1 Camera Connection Options
Connection Type 1:

4.2 Hardware/Software Requirements
The following requirements must be met to achieve a successful network connection with the Ax63Z IP camera.
SRX-Pro Server:
• i3 SRX-Pro Version 3.0 or higher
- Latest GiPi adapter is installed. GiPi adapters can be downloaded from i3 FTP website. (Please contact i3 Technical Support for more information.)
- Windows XP, XPe, 7 Pro or 7e
- Internet Explorer Version 8.0 or later
• CPU: Intel Pentium Core 2 or higher
• Memory: 1GB or more
• VGA card - supporting Direct X 9.0 or above
Power Supply
PoE+ power is supported in the indoor installations only. Use AC24V for indoor or outdoor installations.
Note: Camera damages resulted from improper power application are NOT covered by the camera warranty.
Switch
A Gigabit Switch is required to monitor two or more cameras from the same SRX-Pro Server.
4.3 Configuring Internet Explorer for Video Display
Internet Explorer (v.8.0 or higher) must first be configured in order to properly display video stream from your Annexus camera.
Follow these instructions to configure your browser.
Enable Cookies
- In Internet Explorer window, click Tools -> Internet Options
- Open Privacy tab, move the slider to "Low" or "Accept All Cookies"
- Click Apply. Do not close the Internet Options window.
Adjust Internet Security Settings
- Open Security tab in the Internet Options window
- If the camera operates inside of the Intranet, click the Intranet icon; If the camera operates outside outside of the Intranet, click the Internet icon.
- Click Custom Level. Security Settings - Internet Zone window will be displayed.
- Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins radio buttons and configure as follows:
» Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls -> Enable
» Download signed ActiveX controls -> Prompt (recommended)
» Download unsigned ActiveX controls -> Prompt
» Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting -> Prompt
» Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins -> Enable
» Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting -> Enable
- Click OK to save the Internet Security Settings
- Close all open Internet Explorer and open a new Internet Explorer window. This will allow the new settings to take effect.
4.4 Using Annexus Finder to assign IP Address to your IP Camera
Camera's default IP address is 192.0.0.16 Camera's default subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0. Default camera User Name and Password: FW. v. ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.4670 | Login/Password: admin / 1234 FW. v. ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.5025, or higher | Login/ PW: i3admin / i3admin
To connect your Annexus camera to your SRX-Pro Server, follow these instructions:
- Close SRX-Pro Server software by pressing Alt+Shift+Ctrl+F4.
- Change the IP address on the onboard NIC (LAN) (or on NIC1 if your SRX-Pro Server has two onboard NIC cards) of your SRX-Pro Server to 192.0.0.XXX to match the default IP range of your Annexus IP camera.
- Connect the network cable from the SRX-Pro Server (crossover direct connection) or from the Gigabit switch to your Annexus camera.
- Turn on your Annexus camera.
- Locate the CD that came with your Annexus camera and insert it in the CD-ROM drive of your SRX-Pro Server.
- Double-click "AnnexxusFinder.exe" file to install Annexxus Finder application. Annexus Finder application discovers all Annexxus cameras connected to your network.
- Follow the Annexus Finder installation instructions until the application has been successfully installed on your SRX-Pro Server.
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Double-click Annexus Finder icon on the Desktop to launch the application. The application window will appear displaying a list of active network cameras.
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Next, select desired camera in the Annexus Finder software by double-clicking it in the list and click Edit.

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Annexius Finder V3.1.0 (05.07.13) Select Model ALL MODELS Type IP Address Subnet Mask Post DHCP Filmware Version MAC Address 1 ANNEXUS NNEXUS 632 192.0 0.16 255.255.255.0 80 OFF 0.1.3318 00:06:67:01:56:3a DHCP IP Address: 0 . 0 0 0 Post: 0 Subnet Mask: 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 MAC Address: Firmware Version: Serial Number Edit Save Cancel Close Reset Password To reset password to factory default, please call technical support for authorization code. Authorization Code: Submit- Enter the new IP address and Subnet Mask of the camera in the Change IP Address area. The new camera IP address must match the original range of your SRX-Pro LAN or NIC1 card. E.g. If your original SRX-Pro Server's IP address was 192.138.10.122, change your Annexus camera's IP address to 192.138.10.XXX.
Remember: Annexus Cameras cannot share an IP address, each camera requires its own unique IP address.
- Enter the default camera password in the Password field and click Save.

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Change IP Address DHCP IP Address: 192 . 0 . 0 . 63 Subnet Mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 Firmware Version: 0.1.3318 Serial Number: Edit Save Port 80 MAC Address: 00:0b:67:01:5f:3a User Name: admin Password: "" Cancel Close- Wait a few moments as the new IP address is being applied to your Annexus camera. Wait for the following message to be displayed. Click OK to close it.

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Annexxus Finder Save successfully. Camera is rebooting. It takes about one minute to see this camera again. OK- Repeat Steps 1-12 for all detected Annexus cameras in the Annexus Finder.
- Now that the new IP address has been successfully assigned to your camera, make sure you can connect to it through the Internet Explorer:
- Launch Internet Explorer on your SRX-Pro Server and enter the IP Address you have just assigned to your Annexus camera. The password window will be displayed.

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Windows Security The server 192.0.0.63 at camera requires a username and password. admin ...... Remember my credentials OK Cancel- Enter the default camera User Name and default Password and click OK Default Login/Password:
| Firmware Version Default Login | Default Password | |
| ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.4670 admin 1234 | ||
| ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.5025, or higher i3admin i3admin |
- Annexus camera interface will be displayed in the Internet Explorer window. You should be able to see the camera image on the screen. If you do not see the camera image on the screen, call i3 International technical support for help.

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13 Annexus ANNEXUS 632 Camera - Live View - Internet Explorer 8 provided by 13 INTERNATIONAL http://192.0.0.63/web/pages/view.html/index_01 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Favorites 13 Annexus ANNEXUS 632 Camera - Live View Home Print Parameters Annexus ANNEXUS... dianexus... J2 Controls Select Focus: None 1 Go to Press Set Press File Adjustments Big Window 50% Control 25% Solution 25% System 10 How 0 Default Save Auto Settings Audio In Ctrl Audio In Type 8711s Audio In Volume Audio Save User type Internet Protected Mode4.5 Adding your IP Camera to your SRX-Pro Server
- Make sure that the latest version of GiPi updater is installed on your SRX-Pro Server. You can download the updates from
ftp://ftp.i3international.com/drivers/gipi
Contact i3 Technical Support team for information about GiPi - Once the latest GiPi updater has been installed, restart i3 SRX-Pro Server software.
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Log In and go to Setup -> IP Camera.
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Click the Search button to display connected Annexus cameras.

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Hardware Motion User Management Schedule Server Info System Storage E-Map LogRecords Intell Guard Communication Test Overlay E-Mail IntellZone VideoLogic VisionCount IP Camera Virtual Rule A:\WINDOWS\027_152.90.16\004\1 Selected Camera Info IP Address: 192.0.0.16 Frames Per Second: 0 Resolution: Disable + Add ☑ Edit ✗ Delete ☒ Search Advanced Setup Restart IP Camera IP Address Input Resolution FPS PTZ Chris Name Audio All Camera 07/06/2013 03:19:58 PM- Select the detected camera in the list and click Select.

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Search For IP Camera Select Model ALL MODELS .... 0 / 1 In Use Model MAC IP Address Port Mask Gateway Ax632 192.0.0.63 80 Select Cancel ? This model can't be searched on the network, should add manually- In the Select IP Camera window, enter the default camera User Name and the default Password, then click Add.

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Select IP Camera IP Camera Info Model 3 GiPi ... Search IP Address 192.0.0.63 ANNEXU5 ... Port: 80 Server MAC Server Subnet Server Gateway Video Input 1 ... Select All Name User Accounts User Name admin Password **** Add CloseDefault Login/Password:
FW ver. ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.4670 | Login: admin / PW: 1234
FW ver. ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.5025, or higher | Login: i3admin / PW: i3admin
- The selected camera will be added to the IP Camera list.
Don't forget to assign the IP camera to the SRX-Pro video channel in the Channels tab.

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Camera IP Address Input Revolution FPS PTZ Chin. Name Audio All Camera: ANNEXUS 632 192.0.0.16(80) 1 Disable ... 0 0.6Gi ... 1 Channel 1 ... ANNEXUS 632 192.0.0.63(80) 1 1920x1080 ... 30 0.6Gi ... 2 Channel 2 ...Your Annexus camera is now connected to SRX-Pro Server and is ready to record. You may change resolution and frame rate for the Annexus camera in the IP Camera tab menu or you may choose to configure the camera's advanced settings (see the following section).
5. Advanced Camera Setup
To access Annexus camera's advanced setup, go to Setup -> IP Camera tab, select the camera in the list of added IP cameras and click the Advanced Setup button.

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Hardware Motion User Management Schedule Server Info System Storage E-Map Log/Records Intel Guard Communication Text Overlay E-Mail IntelZone VideoLogin VisionCount IP Camera Virtual Ruler Selected Camera Info IP Address: 1920.0.03 Frames Par Second : 30 Resolution: 1920x1000 Add Edit Delete Search Advanced Setup Restart IP Camera IP Address Input Resolution FPS PTZ Ch In Name Audio All Camera ANNEXUS 632 192.0.015(80) 1 Double ... 0 31GPI ... 1 Channel1 ... ANNEXUS 632 192.0.015(80) 1 1920x1000 ... 30 31GPI ... 2 Channel2 ...The password window will be displayed. Enter the default camera User Name and the default Password. Camera's user interface will be displayed in a separate Internet Explorer window.
Default Login/Password:
FW ver. ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.4670 | Login: admin / PW: 1234
FW ver. ANNEXXUS 63Z.0.1.5025, or higher | Login: i3admin / PW: i3admin

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Video Adjustments Brightness —— 50% Contrast —— 50% Saturation —— 50% Sharpness —— 50% Default SaveIn the main interface, you may adjust your camera's Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness levels.
Click Save to save adjusted settings or
Default to set all settings back to 50%.
Note: This panel is enabled in the Live View mode only and is disabled when in the Setup mode.
Next, click the Setup button to access Annexus camera Setup features.

5.1 Basic Setup
You may switch to the advanced setup at any time by clicking the button in the bottom left-hand corner. To switch back to the Basic Setup, click the same button again.
Basic Setup is divided into Camera and Network settings.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button


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Basic Setup Camera Camera Name: ANNEXUS 63Z Video Codec: H264 Resolution: 100.0P(1920x108) Frame Rate: 30 [1-30] VBR Max bit rate: 4000 (kb/s) [50-8000] H264 GOP: 30 [1-60] H264 Rate Control VBR Mode: Network DHCP: Disabled IP Address: 192.0.0.63 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.0.0.16 DNS: 0.0.0.0 Physical Address: 00:08:67:01:5F:3A Note: Please change one field at a time. Advance Setup Preview PreviewCamera Settings:
- Camera Name: The name of the camera will be displayed at the top of the Internet browser page.
• Video Codec: Set the compression mode to MJPEG or H264 - Resolution: Set the resolution of the recorded video to D1, 720P, 1080P (full HD), or QXGA (2048x1536).
- Frame Rate: Set the frame rate for the recorded video to 1, 3, 7.5, 15, or 30 fps (unavailable with QXGA resolution)
- Bit Rate (for H264 codec): Set the video bit rate from 50-8000 kbit/s
- H264 GOP (for H264 codec): Set the GOP rate from 1-60. The lower the number, the lower the compression the larger the video size. The higher the number, the higher the compression and the smaller the video size. GOP rate determines the i-Frame frequency.
- H264 Rate Control Mode (for H264 codec): VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate).
» VBR (Variable Bit Rate) (recommended): This setting will produce a variable bit rate video stream, however the video quality will remain constant resulting in high quality video images. Network infrastructure must be able to provide the set bandwidth to account for bit rate variations.
» CBR (Constant Bit Rate): This setting will produce a constant bit rate video stream at the cost of video quality. The quality may deteriorate considerably. This setting is beneficial for installations with limited bandwidth.
• Quality (for MJPEG codec only): HIGH, MID, LOW
Network settings:
- DHCP: Enable or Disable to have the network automatically assign an IP address to the camera.
- IP Address: Manually enter the camera's IP address here. This option should NOT be used if DHCP is enabled.
- Subnet Mask: Manually enter the camera's Subnet Mask here. This option should NOT be used if DHCP is enabled.
- Default Gateway: Provide the IP address of the network's router if necessary. Contact your network administrator for this information.
- DNS: Specify a DNS if necessary. Contact your network administrator for this information.
- Physical Address: This is the camera's unique MAC Address. It cannot be changed.
5.2 Video Setup
Switch to the Advanced Setup by clicking the Advance Setup button on the bottom left-hand corner of the screen as shown on the previous page. The Setup screen will change to reveal multiple setup tabs. Video Setup tab is displayed by default.

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Basic Settings Camera Settings Camera Name: ANNEXUS 632 TV System: NTSC Minor: Off Stream 1 - Primary Streaming Video Codes: H264 Resolution: 1080°(1920×106) Frame Rate: 30 [1-30] VBR Max bit rate: 4000 (kb/s) [50-8000] H264 GOP: 30 [1-60] H264 Rate Control Mode: VBR Stream 2 - Secondary Streaming Video Codes: MJPEG Resolution: VGA(640×490) Frame Rate: 30 [1-30] Quality: Mid Stream 3 - Third Streaming Video Codes: H264 Resolution: None Frame Rate: 30 [1-30] CBR Bit Rate: 4000 (kb/s) [50-8000] H264 GOP: 30 [1-60] H264 Rate Control Mode: CBR Preview Advance Settings White Balance: Auto White Balance - Manual R Gain 64 [0-255] Q Gain 64 [0-255] B Gain 64 [0-255] Video Adjustments Enghrosis: 50 % Contrast: 50 % Saturation: 28 % Sharpness: 10 Hue: 0 Basic SetupCamera Settings:
- Camera Name: The name of the camera will be displayed at the top of the Internet browser page.
• TV System: NTSC or PAL. To change the setting, access System setup tab. - Mirror: Flips the video image. The options for mirror are:
»OFF: Do not use this feature
»FLIP: flip images vertically, upside-down.
»MIRROR: flip images horizonrally, left to right.
»BOTH: flip both horizontally and vertically.
The Annexus 63Z camera supports triple streaming, where Primary Streaming is the default stream used for video recording and Third Streaming is used for Live Viewing. Each stream can be configured separately.
Note: Enabling Streams 2 and 3 may cause frames being dropped on Stream 1.
Configure Stream 1 - Primary Streaming (Recorded Video):
• Video Codec: Set the compression mode to H264 or MJPEG
- Resolution: Set the resolution of the recorded video to one of the following:
Note that Third streaming will be disabled when the Resolution on Primary Streaming is set to either QXGA or 1080P.
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- Frame Rate: Set the frame rate for the recorded video to 1, 3, 7.5, 10, 15 (available only with QXGA resolution), or 30 fps (unavailable with QXGA resolution)
- Bit Rate (for H264 codec): Set the video bit rate from 50-8000 kbit/s
- H264 GOP (for H264 codec): Set the GOP rate from 1-60. The lower the number, the lower the compression the larger the video size. The higher the number, the higher the compression and the smaller the video size. GOP rate determines the i-Frame frequency.
- H264 Rate Control Mode (for H264 codec): VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate). See p. 31 for details.
• Quality (for MJPEG codec only): HIGH, MID, LOW
Configure Stream 2 - Secondary Streaming:
Note: Unavailable when Primary Streaming is set to QXGA resolution.
• Video Codec: Set the compression mode to H264 or MJPEG
- Resolution: Set the resolution. The list of available resolutions will depend on the resolution of the Primary Streaming. Set the Resolution to "None" to disable Secondary Streaming.
• Frame Rate: Set the frame rate for the recorded video to 1, 3, 7.5, 15 or 30 fps
- Bit Rate (for H264 codec): Set the video bit rate from 50-8000 kbit/s
- H264 GOP (for H264 codec): Set the GOP rate from 1-60. (Same as Primary)
- H264 Rate Control Mode (for H264 codec): VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate). See p. 31 for details.
• Quality (for MJPEG codec only): HIGH, MID, LOW
Configure Stream 3 - Third Streaming (Live View):
Note: Unavailable when Primary Streaming is set to 1080P or QXGA resolutions.
• Video Codec: Set the compression mode to H264 or MJPEG
- Resolution: Set the resolution. The list of available resolutions will depend on the resolution of the Primary and Secondary Streaming. Set the Resolution to "None" to disable Third Streaming.
• Frame Rate: Set the frame rate for the recorded video to 1, 3, 7.5, 15 or 30 fps
- Bit Rate (for H264 codec): Set the video bit rate from 50-8000 kbit/s
- H264 GOP (for H264 codec): Set the GOP rate from 1-60. (Same as Primary)
- H264 Rate Control Mode (for H264 codec): VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate). See p. 31 for details.
• Quality (for MJPEG codec only): HIGH, MID, LOW
Advance Settings:
- White Balance: Set White Balance mode to Auto or Manual according to the image's lighting conditions for the best color temperature.
- R Gain, G Gain, B Gain (Use when White Balance is set to Manual): Adjust levels of red, green and blue in the image. Values can be set from 0-255
- Brightness: Adjust the image brightness level, Values range from 0% to 100%.
- Contrast: Adjust the image contrast level. Values range from 0% to 100%.
- Saturation: Adjust the image saturation level. Values range from 0% to 100%.
- Sharpness: Adjust the image sharpness level. Values range from 0 to 15.
- Hue: Adjust the image hue. Values range from 0 to 15.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button to save any changes made.

5.3 Alarm (optional)

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Motion Event Motion Detection: Enabled Sensitivity: Medium Area: Set Motion Alarm Input 1 Digital Input: Disabled Active Type: Normally Ope Action Type: Preset Preset Id: 1 [1-128] Patrol Id: 1 [1-4] Input 2 Digital Input: Disabled Active Type: Normally Ope Action Type: Preset Preset Id: 1 [1-129] Patrol Id: 1 [1-4] Input 3 Digital Input: Disabled Active Type: Normally Ope Action Type: Preset Preset Id: 1 [1-128] Patrol Id: 1 [1-4] Preset 4 Procedure Alarm Output Alarm Output Mode: Disabled Output Duration: 5• Alarm: Enable or Disable Motion Detection
Alarm Input Settings:
- Digital Input: Disabled or Enabled. Up to 6 inputs are accepted.
• Active Type: Normally Open or Normally Close - Action Type: Preset or Patrol. See the Pan/Tilt Control section for more details.
- Preset ID: Accepts a range of 1-128.
• Patrol ID: Accepts a range of 1-4
Output Settings:
Alarm Output Mode: Disabled, Enabled or Event.
Output Duration: Select from a range of 5-30.
5.4 Privacy Zone (optional)
In the Privacy Zone setup tab, select an area to be blocked off with a rectangle on Live View and video recording because of privacy or other concerns. Up to 5 separate Privacy Zones can be configured.
Color Setting: Select between BLACK, GREY and WHITE to determine what color will be used to block out the configured privacy zone.
To draw the privacy zone, follow these instructions:
- Set the Privacy Zone Enable to ON to activate a privacy zone.
- Position your mouse cursor over the Preview window, press and hold the left

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Configuration Color Setting: Grey Privacy Zone 1 Privacy Zone Enable: Off Apply Privacy Zone 2 Privacy Zone Enable: Off Apply Privacy Zone 3 Privacy Zone Enable: OFF Apply Privacy Zone 4 Privacy Zone Enable: OFF Apply Privacy Zone 5 Privacy Zone Enable: OFF Apply
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- While holding down the left mouse button, drag the cursor to draw a rectangle over the area to be concealed.
- Release the mouse button. The privacy area rectangle will be shaded purple in the Preview window.
- If you are not satisfied with the size or positioning of the privacy zone, repeat steps 2-4 to re-draw it.
- Click the Apply button
- Repeat Steps 1-6 for additional Privacy Zones, if using.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button to save any changes made.
5.5 Exposure
Set the exposure level for your camera. Exposure time determines how much light passes through the camera aperture to the focus.

Auto Exposure: Select this option to correct the exposure automatically.
- Exposure Mode: Set exposure mode to AES, ALC or Flickerless
- Slow Shutter: Set the shutter speed. Acceptable value range is from 1/30 to

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Video Alarm/Motion Privacy Zone Exposure Communication User Management System Pan/Tik Control Exposure Mode Auto Exposure Exposure Modes: AES Slow Shutter: 1/30 Max Gain: 24 [24-36] Manual Exposure Shutter Speeds: 1/60 Age Max: 0 [0-36] Preview Exposure Mesh BVI: 0 Day Night: Auto Noise Reduction: 0 [0-255] BLC: OFF WDR: OFF Gamma Correction: 1 Reset Exposure1/7.5 sec. Select OFF to disable the feature.
- Max Gain: Set the maximum gain value. The higher value will enhance the video signal. Note that the noise will also be enhanced. Values range from 24 to 36.
Manual Exposure: Select this option to correct the exposure manually.
- Shutter Speed: Set the shutter speed. Acceptable value range is from 1/10000 to 1/7.5 sec.
- Manual Gain: Set the Manual Gain value. The values range from 0 to 36
Exposure Misc:
- EV: Set exposure value between -2 and 2. Higher values produce brighter images.
• Day Night: Set the Day/Night setting to AUTO, COLOR or BW - Noise Reduction: Set the Noise Reduction value. The values range from 0 to 255.
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BLC: When parts of the environment are poorly lit, BLC can be configured to compensate for inadequate lighting conditions. Set BLC to OFF or ON.
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WDR: Set the Wide Dynamic Range Level if desired. The WDR can be turned OFF, or set to HIGH, MIDDLE or LOW.
• Gamma Correction: Gamma Correction can be set to 0.45 or to 1. - Reset Exposure: Click this button to restore camera default exposure values.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button to save any changes made.

5.6 Communication Setup
The Communication tab is used to configure network and communication settings on the camera.
Network Settings:
- DHCP: Enable or Disable to have the network automatically assign an IP address to the camera.
- IP Address: Manually enter the camera's IP address here.

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Network Settings DHCP: Disabled IP Address: 192.0.0.63 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.0.0.16 DNS: 0.0.0.0 HTTP Port: 80 {00,[1025-65534]· Physical Address: 00[GB16710113P.SA] UPNP Settings UPNP: On OSD Settings OSD Camera Name: Off OSD Date Time: Off
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RTSP Settings RTSP Default RTSP Port: 554 {554[1025-65525]}: Authentication: Disable Login Id: admin Password: **** RTSP stream 1 Transfer Type: Unicast Url: stream1 Multicast Address: 231.0.0.222 RTSP stream 2 Transfer Type: Unicast Url: stream2 Multicast Address: 231.0.0.223 RTSP stream 3 Transfer Type: Unicast Url: stream3 Multicast Address: 231.0.0.224This option should NOT be used if DHCP is enabled.
- Subnet Mask: Manually enter the camera's Subnet Mask here. This option should NOT be used if DHCP is enabled.
- Default Gateway: Provide the IP address of the network's router if necessary. Contact your network administrator for this information.
- DNS: Specify a DNS if necessary. Contact your network administrator for this information.
- HTTP Port: Use the default Port 80 if possible. Contact your network administrator if the setting needs to be changed.
- Physical Address: This is the camera's unique MAC Address. It cannot be changed.
UPNP Settings:
- UPNP: Set UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) to either OFF or ON.
OSD Settings:
- OSD Camera Name: Can be set to ON or OFF
- OSD Date Time: Can be set to ON or OFF
RTSP Settings:
- This area can be configured to allow users get the video stream using third party players, such as VLC.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button to save any changes made.

5.7 User Management
User Management tab displays the list of users that have access to the Annexus camera. The username and password from this setup tab are used when connecting
the camera to SRX-Pro Server.
Reminder: Whenever a change is made to the Annexus camera user in the camera's Advanced Setup -> User Management tab, remember to update this information in the IP Setup tab of the SRX-Pro Server.
Two types of user permissions exist: Administrator and Viewer. Administrator users have access to the camera's setup settings, while Viewer may only view camera live stream. Each camera has one master Administrator user (admin/i3admin) and five additional users that can be assigned either Administrator or Viewer privileges.
Note: The accounts may not be deleted but the passwords and user names can be changed.
5.8.1 Modifying User Accounts
To change the password, user name or permissions type for one of the user

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UserList admin user1 user2 user3 user4 user5 Note: User can update user name only (when password & confirm password are empty). Modify User Current Usamame: admin New Usamame: admin Password: Confirm Password: Permission: Administrator Update Useraccounts, follow instructions below:
- Select user account in the User List on the left hand side.
- To change user name, enter new user name in the New Username field in the Modify User area.
- To change the account password, enter the new password in the Password field and Confirm Password fields of the Modify User area.
- To change permission type, select either Administrator or Viewer in the Permission drop-down menu.
- Click Update User button to apply changes.
- Click OK in the confirmation message.
5.8 System Setup

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Date & Time Current Date & Time Date & Time: Time: Date Format: YYYY/MM/DD New Date & Time Set Manually Date: 3913 -6 -7 Time: 15 55 30 Synchronize with Computer Timer Date & Time: Fri Jun 7 15:55:57 EDT 2012 Synchronize with NTP Server NTP Server: Time Zone: 3MT+05, Taipei, Beijing, H SyndPeriod(h): 6 Daylight: Off System Information Current Version Desorption Model Name: ANNEXUS 632 MCU Version: 950205 Firmware Version: 0.1.2019 TV System: NTSC Update Fmrware Browse... Refresh... Restart will cause disconnect. Restart Camera Reset all settings except network. Factory Reset Reset all settings Hard Factory Reset Configuration Settings Export Configuration Export File Browse... Import FileIn this section, you can configure basic camera system settings.
- Date & Time: Displays the camera's current date and time
- Date formats include: YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY.
- New Date & Time: You may choose to...
»Set the Date and Time Manually
» Synchronize Date & Time with Computer Time or
» Synchronize Date & Time with NTP Server. NTP Server and Time Zone can be configured in the Communication Setup tab. See section 6.3 for details.
System Information:
This section contains information on the Camera's Model Name and Firmware version. Change the Camera TV System between NTSC and PAL if it currently doesn't match your local standard.
Device Software:
All Annexus-series cameras are sold with the most recent version of the devices software already installed. If in the future software updates are released, you can update your camera's software by first downloading the software file from i3 International's website or FTP site. After downloading software file, click the Browse... button in the camera's System setup tab and locate the new software file. Then click the Update button and wait while the firmware is being updated on your camera.
Note: Be sure to stop all camera operations prior to an update. Do not turn off power or disconnect from the network during the process.
Click Restart Camera after you have updated the software successfully.
Restart/Reset:
- Click Restart Camera to restart your Annexus-series camera. This will cause a temporary disconnect, no video will be recorded while the camera is restarting but all custom settings will be saved. Camera restart is required after the firmware update. After clicking, a pop up will appear asking you to confirm. Click Yes.
- Click Factory Reset to return all settings, except for the Networking (IP) settings to factory defaults. After clicking, a pop up will appear asking you to confirm. Click Yes.
- Click Hard Factory Reset to return all camera settings, including IP address, to factory defaults. After clicking, a pop up will appear asking you to confirm. Click Yes.
Note: Your Network Camera's default IP address is 192.0.0.16 and the default subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0.
Export Configuration:
- Click Export File to export your camera's settings. If you have multiple cameras of the same model and you would like to apply a set of customer settings to each one, exporting the configuration file may save time.
- Click Browse to locate a configuration file to apply new settings to your camera and click Import File.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button to save any changes made.

5.9 Pan/Tilt Control
Adjust the pan/tilt movements of the Annexus 63Z in the Pan/Tilt Control tab.
General Configuration:
- Auto Flip: Select ON or OFF. The camera will automatically reposition itself by rotating 180° when tilting beyond the maximum angle. This setting is useful for tracking objects moving directly underneath the camera.
- Proportional P/T: Select ON or OFF. Panning and tilting speeds will adjust to accommodate for the zoom factor, thus preventing the image from moving too quickly when the zoom is high.
- Max Speed: Set a value between 30 to 430^ /second.
- Power On Action: Upon turning on, the camera can be set to perform the following:
»None: Remain at home position.
»Goto Preset 1: Move to preset position 1.
»Auto Scan: Scan 360° from the starting position.
» Frame Scan: Pause the image on a monitor when moving from preset to preset.
»Random Scan: Randomly scan 360°.

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General Configuration Auto Flip ON Proportional P'T1 ON Max Speeds 255 [30-430] Power on action None Action Auto Patrol Auto patrol Go to patrol Action Stop action Stop Scan Scan type Auto Angle 30 [1-85] Scan Speed 10 [1-90]%s Start Scan Start Scan Preview Patrol Configuration Stop time 5 Patrol 1 Choose petrol Patrol 2 Choose petrol Patrol 3 Choose petrol Patrol 4 Choose petrol Lens Focus Mode Auto Zoom Limit ×18 Zoom Speed Medium Focus Sons NormalAction:
• Auto Patrol: Choose between Auto Patrol 1 through 4.
- Go To Patrol: Click to begin a Patrol.
- Stop Action: Click to stop moving the camera.
Scan:
- Scan Type: Choose between the scan types. See the General Configuration section above for more details about each scan type.
»None: Remain at home position.
»Auto: Perform an Auto Scan.
»Frame Scan: Perform a Frame Scan.
»Random Scan: Perform a Random Scan.
- Angle: Set a value for the tilt of the camera from 1-85°.
- Scan Speed: Set a value for the scanning speed from 1 to 90^ /second.
Click Start Scan to begin scanning with the selected scan type.
Patrol Configuration:
- Stop Time: Select a value from 3-60 seconds.
- Patrol 1 \~ 4: Configure between 1 to 4 patrols by selecting up to 128 preset positions.
Lens:
- Focus Mode: Select Auto, Manual or One-push.
- Zoom Limit: Select either 18 or 180.
- Zoom Speed: Select between High, Medium or Low zoom speed
- Focus Sens: Select either Normal or Low.
After making any setting adjustments, remember to click the Save button to save any changes made.

- Specifications
| Features Ax63Z | |
| Image System | |
| Image Sensor | 1/2.8"-type CMOS |
| Optical Zoom | 18x |
| F-Stop Range (F-number) | F1.6 to 2.8 |
| Focal Length | f=4.7mm (wide) to 84.6mm (tele) |
| View Angle | 67.3° (wide) to 2.4° (tele) |
| Minimum Working Distance | 1.5 M |
| Sync System | Internal |
| S/N Ratio | >50dB |
| Zoom Limit | Up to 180x (Optical 18x, Digital 10x) |
| Focus | Manual, Auto, One Push |
| Minimum Illumination | F: 1.6, CL: 1.3 lux@50IRE, B/W 0.5 lux@50IRE |
| Gain Control / White Balance | Auto/Manual |
| Electric Shutter | NTSC: 1/7.5 to 1/8000, PAL: 1/6.25 ~ 1/8000 |
| Auto Slow Shutter | NTSC: 1/30, 1/15, 1/7.5, PAL: 1/25, 1/12.5, 1/6.25 |
| AE Control | AES/ALC/Manual/Flickerless |
| EV Compensation | -2 ~ +2 (9 Steps) |
| Backlight | Full/Off |
| Day/Night Mode | Mechanical ICR |
| Flickerless | Yes |
| Picture Effect | |
| Flip E-Flip | On.Off |
| Mirror Image | On/Off |
| Wide Dynamic | Off/High/Medium/Low |
| Pan/Tilt Operation | |
| Pan Range | 360° continuous |
| Tilt Range | 92° |
| Manual Pan Speed | 0.1 - 120/s, 0.1/s: max digital zoom |
| Manual Tilt Speed | 0.1 - 90/s, 0.1/s: max digital zoom |
| Preset Speed | Pan: 430/s (max.) Tilt: 200/s (max.) |
| Proportional P/T | On/Off |
| Programmable Presets | 128 |
| Scan Function | Auto/Random/Frame |
| Alarm | 6 inputs /1 output |
| Privacy Zone | On/Off, 8 zones |
| Network Specifications | |
| Video Compression | H.264/MJPEG |
| Resolutions (NTSC) | QXGA (2048x1536), 1080 (1920x1080), 720P (1280x720), D1 (720x480), VGA (640x480), CIF (352x240) |
| Resolutions (PAL) | QXGA (2048x1536), 1080 (1920x1080), 720P (1280x720), D1 (720x576), VGA (640x576), CIF (352x288) |
| Network Specifications | (cont.) |
| Maximum Framerate vs Resolution | NTSC: 1080P(1920x1080) @30 fps; 3M(2048x1536) @15 fpsPAL: 1080P(1920x1080) @25 fps; 3M(2048x1536) @ 12 fps |
| Video Streaming | Triple streaming |
| Supported Protocols | IPv4, HTTP, TCP, RTSP/RTCP/RTP, ICMP, UDP, IGMP, DNS, DHCP, ARP, NTP |
| ONVIF | Pass ONVIF Compliance tool 1.02.04 |
| Users / Security | 1 Administrator, 5 Viewers / Multiple user access levels with pass-word protection |
| Environment | |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to 50°C |
| Operating Humidity | 20% ~ 80%RH |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
| Dimensions (øxH) | ø 216.6mm X 324.0mm (8.53" X 12.8") |
| Weight | 3.9kg (8.6lb) |
| Power Supply | |
| Power Requirement | Indoor: PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) or AC24V;Low temperature outdoor: AC24V only |
| Power Consumption | max. 36W with heater ON |
| Regulation | |
| Vandal Proof / Water/Dust Ingression | 750kg impact resistance / IP67 |
| Protection Class | CE, FCC, ONVIF |
The specifications are subjects to be change without notice