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HD510 High Definition Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera 
Operations Manual 
 
Manual Edition 33023AA – OCTOBER 2014 
 
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Summary of Contents for HD510

Page 1: ...High Definition Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera HD510 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...t limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information even if AVERTX has been advised of the possibility of such damages or whether in an action contract or tort including negligence This software and documentation are copyrighted All other rights including ownership of the software are reserved to AvertX AVERTX and AvertX are registered trademarks...

Page 3: ... condition or malfunction is observed stop using the camera immediately and then contact your local dealer Handling Do not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera Do not drop or subject the camera to shock and vibration as this can damage camera Care must be taken when you clean the clear dome cover Scratches and dust will ruin the image quality of your camera Do not use strong or abras...

Page 4: ...t you ensure that it has no negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused if this product is thrown into the garbage bin The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more details information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchase...

Page 5: ...er 13 Finding IP Cameras 13 Changing the IP Address of a Camera 13 Administrator User Privileges 13 Default Username and Password 13 THREE SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 14 Installing the camera 15 Installation Using Wall Mount 15 Running Cables Inside the Wall 15 Running Cables on Wall Exterior 16 Attaching the Camera to Bracket 17 Network Connection 18 Waterproof the Cable Using the Conduit Gland 18 Wa...

Page 6: ... Set and Enable Tours 26 PTZ Scan Function 26 Camera Settings 27 Viewer Tabs 27 Host 28 Changing the Host Name and Camera Name 28 Changing the Language 28 Date and Time 28 Setting the Date and Time 28 Network 29 IP Address Filtering 29 Port Managing 29 HTTPS 29 IEEE 802 1X 30 SNMP Setting 30 RTP 30 Network 31 IP SETTINGS 32 Connection Type 32 DNS 32 Video and Audio 33 Camera Options 33 Video 33 Au...

Page 7: ...36 Event Configuration 36 Event List 37 Manual Event 38 System 39 User Account 39 System Info 39 Factory Default 39 Firmware Upload 39 Save and Reboot 39 Logout 39 FOUR SPECIFICATIONS 40 Camera Specifications 41 PTZ Detail 41 ...

Page 8: ...g and installation costs can be significantly reduced The light weight small size and large degree of rotation of the camera facilitates quick and simple installation on either the ceiling or walls of structures or vehicles IP Address Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IP address assigned by router Username admin Password 1234 Management Port 80 Streaming Port RTSP 7070 2MP 1080p Video 30x Optica...

Page 9: ...33023AA 9 Box Contents Camera Overview ...

Page 10: ... the items listed here If any item is missing or has defects DO NOT install or operate the product and contact your dealer for assistance HD510 PTZ Camera Safety Strap Cable Gland Conduit Gland Software Documents CD Set Screw Washer Power Adapter Wall Mount ...

Page 11: ...r connecting the dome camera please refer to this section and complete preparations for dome setup and all switch settings Height 10 9 including wall mount bracket Width 7 9 Safety Strap Screw Camera Dome Cover Lens Mounting Bracket ...

Page 12: ...12 Using the Camera Finder ...

Page 13: ... or model Only cameras connected to the network will show up in the IP Utility camera list 1 Click the check box next to the selected camera and then click Change Network Address to modify the IP address of the camera 2 In the pop up window select Static IP Address and then modify the Starting IP Address 3 Click Apply 4 Click Refresh in the IP Utility to view the IP camera s new IP address The cam...

Page 14: ...14 Installing the Camera Connecting to the Camera Camera Settings ...

Page 15: ...ing the mounting solution Below are basic installation details for the standard supplied mounting solution The standard supplied wall mounting solution offers waterproof protection for both the camera and cables The wall mount has a lower hole that can be used for an outdoor waterproof cable situation or the cables can be housed inside the wall behind the wall mounting solution To determine the ap...

Page 16: ...ables through conduit 1 If running cables through the wall behind the wall bracket drill a hole in the wall and then pull all cabling through the upper hole in the wall bracket and connect the cables from the wall to the cables from the camera 2 Screw the wall bracket to the wall using screws appropriate for your installation situation ...

Page 17: ...hrough the upper hole in the wall bracket and then back out the lower hole of the wall bracket 2 Screw the wall bracket to the wall using the screws appropriate for your installation situation 3 Pull the cables through the conduit and then push the conduit into the lower hole of the wall mount bracket ...

Page 18: ... of the upper hole on the wall bracket 2 Twist the camera mount tube into the wall mount bracket until the camera locks into place 3 Using the set screw provided screw the camera mount tube to the wall mount bracket 4 Attach the safety strap to the camera and the wall bracket ...

Page 19: ...or exterior grade Ethernet cable and waterproof tape which are NOT included For waterproof cable using the conduit gland you will need Conduit gland included Gland rubber ring included Flexible conduit not included Waterproof tape not included 5 Disassemble the cable gland 6 Insert the Ethernet cable through the conduit Then insert the conduit through the clamping nut 7 Slide the sealing rubber ov...

Page 20: ...nd body 9 Arrange all unused camera cables and wrap them in waterproof tape Different applications and installation environments require different types of waterproof methods that may not be covered in this manual Check your installation environment and adapt a suitable waterproof mehod If the camera is installed outdoors and the bundled power adapter is used be sure to protect if from different e...

Page 21: ...d Waterproof tape not included 1 Disassemble the conduit gland 10 Slide the clamping nut onto the Ethernet cable 11 Insert the Ethernet cable through the sealing rubber 12 Attach one rubber ring included on the gland body 13 Attach the gland body to the Ethernet port of the camera Gland Body Sealing Rubber Gland Body Clamping Nut Camera Ethernet connection ...

Page 22: ...nd installation environments require different types of waterproof methods that may not be covered in this manual Check your installation environment and adapt a suitable waterproof mehod If the camera is installed outdoors and the bundled power adapter is used be sure to protect if from different environmental factors It is reccommended to place the power adapter indoors or housed inside a juncti...

Page 23: ...efault The IP address of the camera will be reassigned by the router Your camera includes a microSD card slot compatible with cards up to 32GB which can be used for emergency video backup The microSD card is not included You must remove the clear dome cover of the camera to access the microSD card slot The camera dome cover must be removed to access the microSD card and the reset button Reset Butt...

Page 24: ...n is the default home screen From this screen you can view and control live video If you are accessing the camera through the recorder your live screen may be empty because the default port for the camera is different Live View displays the live camera view Settings displays camera configuration functions Streams show stream 1 or 2 in the live view Full Screen enlarge the live camera view to full ...

Page 25: ...se leave default settings Use the Directional Controls to pan tilt the PTZ camera Auto Pan Tilt Speed when enabled the camera will automatically set the pan tilt speed according to the zoom ration and selected pan tilt speed while also maintaining clarify and quality of image Movement Speed when auto pan tilt speed is disabled the camera will follow the value set in the Pan Tilt Speed field Higher...

Page 26: ...y adjust the camera focus This option is useful if the autofocus option is not the desired position Preset positions are user defined camera positions that can be zoomed in on A series of these points can be grouped together as a Tour To create a present position 1 Click the Edit icon next to the position number you wish to configure 2 Type a Name for the position 3 Pan tilt and zoom on the area u...

Page 27: ...the Touring Control drop down menu select the desired tour name to activate the tour The Scan function moves the camera from one predefined point to another by scanning the view horizontally without losing focus Unlike preset tours where the camera moves quickly and can focus independently depending on the preset position scan keeps the entire view in focus and moves at a steady consistent pace To...

Page 28: ... allow ActiveX or QuickTime to install to continue the installation Host define the name of the camera and the preferred interface language Date and Time provides options for adjusting the time and date of the camera Network listing of network related functions services and protocols IP Settings define which devices by the IP addresses are allowed to connect to the camera Video and Audio control t...

Page 29: ...menu 2 Select a language and then click Apply 3 The browser will refresh and then display the selected language SNTP NTP Server configure the settings by pulling date and time information from a reliable provider Set Manually configure the settings manually using the Date and Time drop down menus Daylight Saving for countries with Daylight Savings policy there are two ways to define the start time...

Page 30: ... a Save and Reboot after applying the changes in order to activate the changes on the camera You will be prompted after applying a change if a Save and Reboot is needed To change the default port settings for your camera 1 Click in the appropriate text box for the port number you wish to change 2 Type the new port number 3 Click Apply The Reset button will change the port numbers back to the numbe...

Page 31: ...ce throughput To modify SNMP settings 1 Check the Enabled check box 2 Modify settings appropriately 3 Click Apply SNMP V1 V2 uses Community name as password to authenticate identity Read Community is the password for server to get information from devices Write Community is the password for server to edit values on devices SNMP V3 uses account password for authentication Security Name is the accou...

Page 32: ...ices to establish functional network connections for data sharing and communication UPnP is responsible for allowing devices to dynamically join a network obtain an IP address and communicate with other network devices Disabling UPnP will require a manual configuration of the camera Bonjour is Apple s implementation of zero configuration networking allowing network devices to establish functional ...

Page 33: ...l not change once assigned PPPoE In some rare cases the camera may be connected over the Internet The most effective way to do this is with Power over Ethernet using an Ethernet cable to both power the camera and provide a network connection To change the connection type 1 Click the appropriate connection type 2 If needed designate the specific addresses 3 Click Apply DNS allows the setup of a Dom...

Page 34: ...fy the camera streams 1 Use the drop down menus to select Stream Mode and the number of Video Streams 2 Click Apply Video allows you to modify detailed features of the camera including Compression Motion Detection Day Night Image Exposure White Balance and OSD Privacy Mask This section allows the configuration of Stream 1 and 2 Compression reduces bandwidth and VMS storage consumption Usually Stre...

Page 35: ... motion detection Runtime MD Profile and Event MD Profile These are independent groups that can have three separate regions per group Having two separate profiles is most commonly used when motion detection needs are different between day and night This section allows for the configuration of day night settings The AvertX HD510 has three Day Night Modes Auto the camera wil automatically switch bet...

Page 36: ...l characters Privacy masks are used to intentionally block specific areas of video most commonly used to hide faces You can have up to four regions of privacy masks though they will all be the same color The privacy mask is dynamic When the camera pans the region that was originally covered will remain covered To set up privacy masks 1 Check the Enabled check box next to Region 1 Although up to fo...

Page 37: ...d choose the proper authentication type 2 Enter the appropriate information 3 Click Apply HTTP Server these servers can be programmed to perform a large variety of actions based on the input To configure a HTTP server 1 Enable the HTTP server and choose the proper authentication type 2 Enter the appropriate information 3 Click Apply The event configuration section defines the responses to be perfo...

Page 38: ...510 camera can send video recording snapshots to your chosen server upon event If audio is enabled on the device the uploaded video will also have audio There are a maximum of 10 Event rules which are shown in abbreviated form in the Event List To configure a new event 1 Click the desired ID number 2 Check the Enabled check box You can still configure an event even if it is not enabled The event c...

Page 39: ...orage space runs out or if writing to storage fails or if the microSD card is suddenly removed from the camera To configure triggers 1 Use the drop down menu to choose a Triggered by category 2 If needed choose a Region 3 Designate a response to the event You can set any event rule as a manual event The manual event will display in the live screen as the Trigger button which can be clicked to trig...

Page 40: ...click Apply This section allows you to remote upgrade or in some cases downgrade the camera firmware Upgrading is most commonly done to attain new functions or fix existing issues Downgrading may be necessary when attempting to integrate with other products To download new firmware 1 Download the firmware file form xxxxxxxx com The file will have the extension upg 2 In the Firmware Upload section ...

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Page 42: ...to Gain Control Yes Backlight Compensation Yes Day Night True Day Night IR LED No Compression H 264 MJPEG Privacy Mask Yes Operating Temperature 40 F 122 F 40 C 50 C Heater Yes Power Consumption 25 44W PoE 31 5W 24vAC Input Voltage PoE 24wAC Weight 5 7 lbs 2 58 kg Dimensions H 10 9 x W 7 9 276 mm x 200 mm Presets 256 Preset positions 10 Preset tours Alarm Inputs 4 Relay Outputs 2 Tilt rotation Pan...

Page 43: ...sion from AvertX The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However AvertX cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes IRREL ...

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