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V6202-T03 Series HD 3MP Low Light IP Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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Infinova. All other trademarks that may appear belong to their respective proprietors. FCC Warning The V6202-T03 series HD 3MP low light IP cameras comply with the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device will not cause harmful interference.
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Read this manual carefully before installation. This manual should be saved for future use. Important Safety Instructions and Warnings: Electronic devices must be kept away from water, fire or high magnetic radiation. Clean with a dry cloth. Provide adequate ventilation. ...
CONTENTS Chapter I System Introduction................1 1.1 Product Description..................1 1.2 Product Features....................1 1.3 System Requirement ..................2 1.4 Product Model ....................3 1.5 Specifications ....................3 1.6 Notice ......................5 Chapter II Installation and Port Introduction............. 6 2.1 Installation Precautions ................... 6 2.2 Back Panel and Control Parts................
CHAPTER I SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.1 Product Description V6202-T03 series HD 3MP low light IP camera adopts 1/3" progressive scan CMOS sensor. H.264 High profile/M-JPEG video compression format allows image output resolution up to 2048×1536@20fps or 1920×1080@30fps. The camera supports three simultaneous video streams, bi-directional audio and G.711 audio compression.
and relay output Support simultaneous multi-user access and parameter configuration via Web Server Compatible with Infinova’s V2216, V2218 and other digital video management software Provide standard SDK, easily incorporated with digital surveillance systems from a different supplier Support public access ...
This manual is for the following models: V6202-T0320 HD Megapixel low-light IP camera, Day/night, 1/3 inch CMOS sensor, H.264/M-JPEG, 3.0Mpx, PoE/12VDC/24VAC 1.5 Specifications Model V6202-T03 series Image Sensor 1/3" progressive scan CMOS Dynamic Range 72.4dB Lens Mount C/CS DC driven...
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20fps@2048×1536; Maximum Frame Rate 30fps@1920×1080 Network Delay ≤250ms Variable bit rate; Data Rate Constant bit rate: 256Kbps~10000Kbps Audio Compression: G.711-u; Audio 1 input (Linear level, Resistance: 1000 Ohm), 1 output (Linear level, Resistance: 600 Ohm) Motion Detection Up to 4 areas Privacy Mask Up to 4 masks Available...
1.6 Notice 1. Firstly perform network settings after login. The gateway IP address should be set as that of the connected to the network camera. 2. The IP address is not allowed to conflict with that of other devices; otherwise, you cannot visit the camera.
CHAPTER II INSTALLATION AND PORT INTRODUCTION 2.1 Installation Precautions Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong knock. Do not point the camera lens toward the sun or other strong light. Do not install the camera in environment with temperature beyond the ...
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Input/Output Port ① Pin Assignment Audio In Audio Out Audio /Alarm GND Audio/ Alarm GND Alarm In 1 Alarm Out Alarm In 2 Alarm Out Com Power Input Power Input (12VDC -/24VAC~) (12VDC +/24VAC~) Notes: The analog video is closed when the MJPEG video stream is enabled. To enable the analog video, please close the MJPEG video stream.
2.3 Dimensions (Unit: inch, in the parentheses is mm) Figure 2-3 2.4 Installation of Camera When mounting the camera on fixer, pan/tilt, etc., use 1/4-20UNC screw and the camera-mounting screw hole located on the camera-mounting bracket. The camera-mounting bracket can be mounted on the top or at the bottom of the camera.
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Figure 2-4 Camera-mounting Bracket Notes: When installing the unit on a bracket, make sure to choose the suitable position that can support the weight of the camera and the bracket in years and fix them properly. Exercise maximum caution when installing the unit to the wall or ceiling. ...
Directx 9.0c. InfiPlayerAX 3.1 Equipment Connection V6202-T03 series IP camera can be directly connected to a computer, or connected to a network. Note: Check whether the connection is tight or not before power-on. 3.2 Software Installation...
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Figure 3-1 If the installation fails, check whether there is video viewed through other IE window or page. You should close the video or the IE window directly. If it successes, click refresh, you can view the live video. Method 2: The prompt message as below will come out in the page after a successful login.
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Figure 3-4 Note: If InfiPlayerAX control installation falls, the live video won’t display. Then, you should change the IE security level. 1. Select “Tool” in the menu bar, and then select “Internet Options” from the drop-down menu. 2. Select “Security” in the pop-up Internet options. 3.
CHAPTER IV BASIC FUNCTION OPERATION This chapter mainly introduces the settings and operation of V6202-T03 series. 4.1 Live View Start IE browser after the server is powered on for about 75 seconds, and then enter IP address, such as http://192.168.1.100 (default), in the address field. Note: The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway IP address is 192.168.1.254.
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Figure 4-2 Live View V6202-T03 series IP camera supports H.264 and M-JPEG video compression formats. After successful login, it enters H.264 major stream live video interface. Users can also select H.264 minor stream or MJPEG from the dropdown list of stream type. In the H.264 major or minor stream type, users can do recording, snapshootting, and audio in/out settings.
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Video. Users can set the snapshootting and recording storage path in the audio and video settings interface. Indicate audio input/output disabled. Click the buttons to enable audio input/output and then the buttons will be shown as Indicate that the motion detection and privacy mask functions are disabled.
Figure 4-3 Settings Interface With the help of navigation menu on the left, Super user can perform the following operations: Basic Information View, Time Settings and Advanced Settings, Network Settings, Camera Settings (including Basic Set, Exposure, Effect Set, White Balance, Reset), Audio & Video Settings, Alarm Settings, Record setting, Account Settings (Add/Delete User, Change Password), Log, etc.
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4.2.1 System Information The initial interface of System Settings displays related system information, such as basic system information, network settings, NTP settings, alarm settings, H.264/MJPEG video settings, etc. 4.2.2 Time Settings Figure 4-4 “Time” Settings Time Zone Settings Time Zone: Select the desired time zone in the scroll box, and then click “Save” to save it.
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NTP Sync mode, the system will automatically adjust time to the same as that of NTP Server. 4.2.3 Advanced Settings Figure 4-5 “Advanced” Settings Software Update Free software update is provided for V6202-T03 series camera, and this update service can reduce system maintenance budget.
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Confirm the requirement submitted by user, we will provide the latest software for download, and help user to update the V6202-T03 series camera. Follow the steps below to update software: Click “Browse” button on the interface and the file selection dialog box will pop up.
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Note: Available only for the super user. Factory Settings V6202-T03 series camera provides online reset function, which greatly facilitates reset adjustment. Select “Keep current IP unchanged”, click “Reset” button and the system will pop up a message as below: Figure 4-8 Click “OK”, all the parameters (excluding IP address) will be reset to the...
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corresponding section. Note: 1. To avoid error happens, the operation of online reset function should be performed under qualified personnel’s guide. 2. Default IP address is 192.168.1.100, and default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. 3. Do not power off during reset, or else the reset will fail. Online Reboot Click “Reboot”...
4.3 Network Settings Click “Network” in the navigation bar, and the following interface will display: Figure 4-9 Network Settings 11 options tabs are available: Network, FTP, SMTP, HTTPS, 802.1X, QOS, IGMP, SIP, MDA, DDNS and UPnP. 4.3.1 Network Settings IP mode: support both IPv4 and IPv6 modes. Network parameters are slightly different under different IP modes.
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Users can also enable/disable PPPoE in this interface. If enabled, users can set the user name and password. V6202-T03 series camera supports heartbeat function. In SNMP settings, set and save the heartbeat sever IP address and Heartbeat interval, and then the heartbeat package will be sent to the server or client, which greatly facilitates the server or client to know about the camera’s network status.
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4.3.2 FTP Settings Figure 4-11 FTP Settings V6202-T03 series camera has the function of alarm associated with FTP upload (alarm triggered image snapshot). Configure server IP, user name and password in the FTP settings and activate FTP handling way in alarm settings, then alarm triggered images FTP upload can be achieved.
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If user selects “mail” in “Alarm Settings” interface, system will send mails according to SMTP settings. 4.3.4 HTTPS Settings Figure 4-13 HTTPS Settings V6202-T03 series camera supports HTTPS protocol. You can import the CA certificate in the interface. 4.3.5 802.1X Settings Figure 4-14 802.1X Settings...
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V6202-T03 series camera supports 802.1X protocol. You have to enable 802.1X authentication when needed. Then, select an EAP method and enter the user name and password. 4.3.6 QOS Settings Figure 4-15 QOS Settings There are 4 network Qos modes to be selected:...
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V6202-T03 series camera supports multicast function. In the IGMP interface, users can select the stream type and set the state, multicast IP address and RTP port. 4.3.8 SIP Settings Figure 4-17 SIP Settings SIP Server: to configure SIP server for device;...
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seconds; After configuration completed, click Save and the device sends a registration request to the server. Position Information: the mounting information or instruction for device. Longitude: the longitude of mounting position, as precise to two places of decimal; Latitude: the latitude of mounting position, as precise to two places of decimal. 4.3.9 MDA Settings Figure 4-18 MDA Settings In MDA settings interface, you can set the Sever which the motion detection...
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4.3.10 DDNS Settings Figure 4-2 DDNS Settings Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) synchronizes the host name and dynamic IP address continuously. Users don’t have to memorize the dynamic IP address, but enter the dynamic domain name to connect the IP camera. DDNS needs a PC with fixed IP address on the Internet to run the dynamic domain name server.
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Figure 4-3 UPnP Settings In “Operation” column, means to delete; means to edit user information. Click Add button to add the mapping. Figure 4-4...
4.4 Camera Settings Click “Camera” in the navigation bar to enter the interface shown as below: Figure 4-22 Basic Settings 4.4.1 Basic Settings You can set the following parameters: Flicker frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz. CVBS: It automatically changes with the flicker frequency. (Notes: analog videos are shut off after MJPEG stream is enabled.
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Enable or disable vertical mirror or horizontal mirror. Contrast Enhance: 1~6 levels match with 6 kinds of Gamma curve separately. If it is set to Auto, the system will adjust automatically. 4.4.2 Exposure Settings Figure 4-23 Exposure Settings Exposure set, scene, AGC, auto aperture, ICR control, ICR switch time, shutter speed and manual AGC can also be set in this interface.
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outdoor can be selected and AGC can be set (maximum 64X); if set to manual mode, shutter speed can be set from and manual AGC can be 1/25s to 1/8000s set to , yet the scene and AGC are nonadjustable; if set to shutter 1X to 64X priority mode, the shutter speed and AGC can be set.
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Drag the sliding block to adjust the brightness, sharpness, hue, contrast, saturation and 3D denoise. Figure 4-25 Effect Set - Mode The camera supports 6 video effect modes. Users can set and save Name, ICR control mode and Scene parameters for each mode. Click “Factoryset” to restore it to default settings.
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4.4.4 White Balance Settings Figure 4-26 White Balance Settings The camera has rich white balance modes, including Auto, Manual, Incandescent light, Cool white fluorescent light, Sun light, Cloudy and Natrium light. If set to manual mode, you can set the red gain and blue gain. 4.4.5 Reset In the interface, you can restore all the camera parameters to the factory default settings.
4.5 Audio & Video Settings Click the button Audio & Video in the navigation bar to display the following interface. Figure 4-27 Video Settings Click the related option tab to enter the setting interface. 4.5.1 Video Settings Users can set the video parameters in the format of H.264 major or minor stream and MJPEG , such as resolution, frame rate and IP rate.
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352×288, 352×240 and closed. For MJPEG stream, the resolution comes to 2048×1536, 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720, 720×480 and closed. Frame Rate: the number of compressed frames produced by camera per second. The bigger the frame is, the better the image continuity will be, but the CPU performance is lowered.
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The variable rate can adjust the bandwidth that it occupies automatically according to the complexity of image, because the complexity of real video sequence keeps changing, details, speed, etc, and the variable rate setting mode can be used to choose how much bandwidth should be used. If the video gets more details and moving fast, then it takes up more bandwidth to transmit, and reversely it occupies less bandwidth.
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4.5.2 OSD Figure 4-28 OSD Mode 1 OSD settings include: Text OSD and Date OSD. The camera supports two OSD modes: Mode 1, Mode 2. You can switch the mode only if Text 2 is on. Only if Text 1, Text 2 and Date OSD are set to “On”, you can set the text content and the display position of text and date.
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To cancel OSD, set it to “Off” and then click the button “Save”. 4.5.3 Privacy Mask V6202-T03 series camera supports 4 privacy masks. If there is certain location within the surveillance area where operators are not allowed to see, and thus,...
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Privacy Mask setting, to avoid operators observing certain sensitive locations on monitor. Note: do turn on privacy mask function in Live View interface before privacy mask setting (see Section 4.1). Figure 4-30 Privacy Mask Settings How to set the privacy masks: Tick the box of motion detection area number.
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4.5.4 Motion Detection Figure 4-31 Motion Detection Settings V6202-T03 series camera support motion detection. Users can easily set the motion detection areas (up to 4) with the mouse. Note: do turn on motion detection function in Live View interface before motion detection setting (see Section 4.1).
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To cancel a motion detection area, just cancel the box ticking. 4.5.5 Shelter Alarm Figure 4-32 V6202-T03 series camera supports shelter alarm function. Users can easily set the shelter alarm areas with the mouse. At first, enable shelter alarm. Click the button “Draw” with the mouse, press the left mouse button and drag on the video till a blue frame displays on the screen.
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4.5.6 Link Configure Figure 4-33 For each stream, the total of 90 port and RTSP port is 2. In this interface, you can set the video numbers of 90 port and RTSP port. The default setting is visit 1-ch major stream, 1-ch minor stream and 1-ch MJPEG video via 90 port and visit 1-ch major stream, 1-ch minor stream and 1-ch MJPEG video via RTSP port.
4.5.8 Audio Settings Figure 4-35 Audio Settings Sample Rate: 8K. Format: G.711-U. 4.6 PTZ Functions Figure 4-36 When the camera is working with Pan/Tilt, you can set camera address, baud rate and protocol in the interface. You can also set wiper, Pan/Tilt working mode, preset, autopan, pattern, home return, and etc.
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Figure 4-37 Alarm Settings Alarm Configuration I/O In 1, I/O In 2: Settable 2-channel alarm inputs. Each alarm input has 2 modes: Grounded Circuit or Open Circuit. Alarmout Contact: used to set sending way of alarm. Local Contact: I/O out is triggered by I/O alarm in, motion detection alarm, shelter alarm, SD card out, network link down or IP address conflict.
Alarm Schedule V6202-T03 series camera can set the effective alarm schedule. Select the alarm period (if Sunday is selected, alarm will be enabled during the set period of each Sunday; if “everyday” is selected, alarm will be enabled during the set period of everyday), and then, set the time period.
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4.8.1 Record Settings Figure 4-38 Record Settings : Select the type of videos to record, major stream or minor type Recording video stream. : Overwrite or Stop. Overwrite means newly recorded videos full SD card when automatically overwrite the previous videos when the SD card is full; Stop means recording stops when the SD card is full.
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4.8.2 Replay Figure 4-39 Replay Video Search: set the start and end time, and then click the search button. All videos recorded during this period of time will display in the list. Figure 4-40 Searching Videos...
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Replay: to replay a video, double click a file in the list with the mouse or select a file and then press the “Play” button . During playing, click pause or stop playing. Click the button on the right of video window, the right window will disappear, show as below: Figure 4-41 Click the button , the interface will return to the page as Figure 4-36.
Figure 4-42 Downloading Videos Save to: Set the path to save the downloaded files. If resetting required, click the button “Browse”. AVI/H.264 drop-down list box: select the downloaded file attribute. In the download list, file total size, status and process will display. Click the button “Start”, and then the files in the list will be downloaded in order.
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Figure 43 Account Settings 1. Add Users (1) Click “ ”, enter the interface of “Add a User”. Figure 4-44 Add a User (2) Enter the desired User Name and Password (Note: User name and password shall include letter, number and underline only. No special character is allowed. The string length of user name is legal between 1 and 30 characters and that of password is between 5 and 20 characters.) (3) Click “OK”...
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Figure 4-46 Click “OK” button, the selected user would be deleted and the account list would be automatically updated. 3. User Password Change Click button in the account list, the dialog box of Edit User Information will pop up: Figure 4-47 Input the old password, enter the desired new password for twice and then click “OK”...
4.10 System Log Click the “Log” option tab, the date, time and log information will appear on the right of the screen. Figure 4-49 It can display 30 logs on a page. The user can turn over the pages or skip to the desired page by clicking the below arrows.
APPENDIX I MAGNETIC RING FILTER INSTRUCTION To reduce electromagnetic interference that power supply generates, it is necessary to install a magnetic ring filter with the power cable of Infinova front-end IP device. To install a magnetic ring filter with power supply: Step 1: Open the magnetic ring filter and lead the power cable through.
APPENDIX II QUESTIONS & SOLUTIONS The following table describes the symptoms causes and solutions for the problems. Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions Wrong power connection Reconnect power cable Repair or replace power Power supply failure supply PCB fuse damage Replace the fuse Immediate startup after Restart 10 seconds later The network...
APPENDIX III CABLE DIAMETER CALCULATION AND LIGHTNING & SURGE PROTECTION Relation between 24VAC Cable Diameter and Transmission Distance In general, the maximum allowable voltage loss rate is 10% for AC-powered devices. The table below shows the relationship between transmission power and maximum transmission distance under a certain specified cable diameter, on condition that the 24VAC voltage loss rate is below 10%.
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Lightning & Surge Protection The product adopts multi-level anti-lightning and anti-surge technology integrated with gas discharge tube, power resistor and TVS tube. The powerful lightning and surge protection barrier effectively avoids product damage caused by various pulse signals with power below 4kV, including instantaneous lightning, surge and static.
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