EverFocus EAN-1350 user manual

User manual for the device EverFocus EAN-1350

Device: EverFocus EAN-1350
Category: Security Camera
Manufacturer: EverFocus
Size: 3.31 MB
Added : 1/14/2014
Number of pages: 59
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INSTALLATION / OPERATION



EAN-1350

1.3 Megapixel Day-/Night Network Camera
with Progressive Scan CCD Technology




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Safety warnings To avoid any damage, please consider the following safety warnings: Never place the recorder near to heaters, furnaces, other heat sources or under direct solar irradiation. Operate the device only in locations providing the tolerable operating temperature range 0°C~40°C. Make sure that the device‘s ventilation slots are not covered or sheeted. For cleaning, make sure the device is plugged off and only use a damp cloth without acid detergent. Install the

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction....................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Features..................................................................................................5 1.2 DELIVERY SCOPE......................................................................................5 1.3 System requirements ................................................................................6 1.4 Specifications.............

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6.1.3 Event Server............................................................................................47 6.2 Motion Detection.....................................................................................48 6.3 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................49 6.4 Factory Default.......................................................................................50 6.5 Reboot .................................................

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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES • 1.3 Megapixel Progressive Scan CCD sensor providing high definition video • Progressive Scan technology for clear reproduction of fast moving objects • Highest Sensitivity Day/Night Mode with Auto-IR Cut Filter removal technologies and CCD sensor • With digital pan/tilt and electronic zoom, users can point and see the very details of the region of interest • Dual codec (MPEG4/MJPEG) simultaneously • 2-way duplex audio • C/CS mount DC - lens exchangeable

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1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Network environment LAN 10/100 Ethernet Cable CAT.5E or higher Monitoring system requirements Operating system Windows 2000 Professional SP4/ XP SP2 / VISTA Browser Internet Explorer 6.x or later versions System hardware CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4GHz or better RAM: 512MB (1GB recommended) VGA resolution: 1024x768 or higher DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c 1.4 SPECIFICATIONS Camera Sensor Type 1/3 progressive scan CCD Effective Pi

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Audio 1 x line in, 1 x line out, 3,5 mm stereo sockets Audio modes duplex / full duplex / simplex Audio Codec G.711, G.726 selectable Communication LAN Port RJ-45 10/100M auto-sensed, auto crossover Communication Protocol HTTP, RTSP, FTP, SMTP, TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, PPPoE, DDNS, UPnP, SAMBA Alarm 2x input, 1 relay output, screwless terminal RS485 1 x RS-485 telemetry out (Pelco-D/P), screwless terminal Status LED 3x: Status, network link / traffic Power 12V DC/ 24

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2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1 BACKPANEL CONNECTORS 1. Power 12 VDC / 24 VAC 2. Switch Video / IP 3. Terminal Alarm / RS485 4. Reset Switch 5. LAN port 6. Video out BNC 7. Power / Status LED 8. Audio in 9. Audio out 1. Power input: 12 V DC / 24 V AC input, no polarity for 12 V DC 2. Switch IP / TV Teset: Network or Video mode work alternative For lens and camera adjustment connect a video monitor to the BNC

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8. Audio Input: 3,5 mm audio socket for Audio line input 1 V max / 10 KOhm 9. Audio Output: 3,5 mm audio socket for Audio line output 1 V max to 10 KOhm 9 of 59

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2.2 LENS MOUNTING For lens mounting, remove the protection cover at the front and screw the lens on the camera body. The EAN-1350 camera supports lenses with manual iris and DC-controlled iris. Please make sure, that the used lens supports 1/3" CCD chip format. It is recommanded to use Megapixel lenses to achieve best image quality. If a C-Mount lens is used, mount the C-Mount adapter between camera and lens. If it is not possible to get a focussed image by lens focus adjus

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2.3 CAMERA MOUNTING The camera monting adapter allows using standard camera brackets with 1/4" thread. The mounting adapter can be mounted at top or botton side of the camera body. 2.4 VIDEO INSTALLATION FOR CAMERA / LENS ADJUSTMENT For checking and adjusting lens and camera viewing direction connect a standard video monitor to the BNC socket. Switch the mode switch to "TV test" and switch OFF / ON camera power. In this "TV test" mode is no IP streaming possible. A

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2.5 ALARM IN- / OUT INSTALLATION Alarm- in- and outputs are connected to the screwless terminal at backside of the camera. For Details to input/output circuit refer to Attachment A. 2.5.1 Terminal pin assignment: Contact Description 1 Alarm IN 1 + (max 50 V DC) 2 Alarm IN 1 - 3 Alarm IN 2 + (max 50 V DC) 4 Alarm IN 2 - 5 Relay COM (max. 24 V DC / 1 A) 6 Relay N.C. (max. 24 V DC / 1 A) 7 Relay N.O. (max. 24 V DC / 1 A) 8 RS-485+ 9 RS-485- 10 + 3,3 VDC Output 11 GND

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B) Installation with dry N.O. contact using external DC voltage ATTENTION: Do not exceed the maximum input voltage of 50 V DC. This may cause serious hardware damage. 2.5.3 Alarm Output The relay output provides dry contacts, maximum load is 24 V DC, 1 A. 7 (N.O.) 5 (Com) Relay output contacts: 13 of 59

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2.6 AUDIO INSTALLATION Audio input and output are connected to the 3,5mm sockets. Please make sure to use a pre-amplified microphone with line level 1 V max. For audio output please use active speakers only. 2.7 RS-485 TELEMETRY INSTALLATION The EAN-1350 supports Pan-/Tilt/Zoom control of RS-485 PTZ receivers with Pelco-D/P telemetry protocol. Contacts at terminal: 8: RS-485 + 9: RS-485 - 8 9 RS485+ RS485- RS-485 PTZ Receiver RS485- RS485+ ATTENTION: Please ma

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2.8 NETWORK INSTALLATION / WIRING Depending on the network environment at installation site, connect camera network connector to the LAN (switch, router, PC...). Use CAT.5 cable or better for installation. The camera network interface is auto-sensing, this means normal straight wired patch cable or crossover cable are supported. LED: Network link LED: Network traffic The LEDs at the network socket inicate the status of network connection: Network link (right): ON, if network

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3 IP- SETUP 3.1 NETWORK INSTALLATION / BASIC IP - SETUP WITH IP-FINDER The IP-Finder application (on application CD in camera package) is a useful tool for initial IP - setup f the camera. Start the IP-Finder at a PC, which is connected in to the same network as the camera is or use a direct network connection camera<>PC. Click on "Update" to search cameras in your network, the cameras will be listed in the left side of the screen. Mark a camera in the list by mouseclick. The cu

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3.3 NETWORK INSTALLATION / BROWSER SETUP At initial connecting by web browser an installation of the camera ActiveX control is required. Supported we browsers are Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) or Mozilla Firefox (version 3.0 or higher) with installed IE-Tab Add-On. Make sure that user rights at this PC allow installation of ActiveX components. Set the security level of the browser to "Medium" for ActiveX installation. Steps: IE browser > Tools > Internet Options > Securi

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Click on OK. At first time login the installation of the ActiveX control for the camera is required: 18 of 59

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4 MAIN OPERATION SCREEN After successful login the main screen appears: Switch Live / setup mode Language Alarm indicator Video settings Video streaming mode Pan-Tilt control Video window size Video streaming format Alert Log Video window File path setup for record/snapshot Status display Single picture snapshot Local video record Display file path for record/snapshot 19 of 59

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5 SETTINGS - BASIC SETTING 5.1 SETUP SCREEN To access the detailled camera setup click on "Settings" in upper right corner of the window. 5.2 SYSTEM The System setting page gives an overview about camera version and basic IP settings. The values are not editable at this page except the Device name. 20 of 59


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