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1.

  This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should  abide to all local  

 codes.

2.

  Avoid installation on a surface subjected to frequent vibration or shocks.

3.

  Do not operate the camera beyond its temperature range or power source ratings.

4.

 

Should any damage or suspected damage occur, shutdown the power source, unplug and  

 

contact your service provider.

5.

  Do not install the camera under unstable lighting conditions. Severe lighting change or    

 

flicker can cause the camera to work improperly.

6.

  Never use the camera close to a gas or oil leak.

7.

 

Do not disassemble the camera.

8.

  Never keep the camera face to strong light directly, this can damage the sensor.

9.

  Ensure all removable covers are replaced to protect the inner components.

10.

  Do not install near devices which emit a strong electro-magnetic field.

11.

 

Use a dry or damp cloth only for cleaning.

12.

 

Do not drop the camera or subject the unit to physical shocks. 

 

PLEASE FOLLOW THE ABOVE CAUTIONS – FAILURE TO DO SO MAY  

 

 

INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY OR CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

Remark: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer can 

cause the camera to be damaged and become inoperable. This may invalidate the 

user warranty.

CAUTION

Model

Module Sensor

 System 

 Scanning

 S/N

 

Min. illumination 

 Shutter

 DWDR

 HLC

 

Digital zoom

 D-fog

 DMZ

 BLC

 DNR

 Gain

 Day/Night

 BLC

 

Auto Iris

Lens lens

Image Resolution

 

Frame rate

 

Text Overlay 

 

Corridor mode

 ROI

Encode  Video encode 

 

Audio encode

 Stream 

 

Bit rate control

 

Bit rate

IR 

IR distance 

 

Smart IR

Network  Network protocol 

 

Storage protocol 

 Compliance 

Interface Network

 Analogue

 SD

System Alarm 

 Storage 

 

Masking area

 IVS

Physical Power

 Consumption 

 Temperature

 Humidity

 Protection 

 Size

 Weight

CVP9328DNIR-IP4M 

S2LM + OV4689

PAL/NTSC

Progressive 

55dB

Colour:0.01Lux/F1.2;Black:O Lux (IR LED ON) 

Auto/Manual (1/5 – 1/20,000sec)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

2D/3D

Auto/Manual (0 – 100)

ADC intelligent switch (Auto/Manual/Timing)

Auto

DC drive

4MP 3mm – 12mm IR Lens

Stream1:2688x1520/2560x1440/2304x1296/1920x1080

Stream2:1280x720/D1/VGA/640x360/CIF/QVGA

Stream3:  2688x1520/2560x1440/2304x1296/1920x1080

/1280*720/D1/VGA/640x360/CIF/QVGA

2688x1520/2560x1440:up to 15fps

2304x1296:up to 20fps

1920x1080:up to 25fps

Time / Date / Camera / Custom OSD

Yes

Yes

H.264Base Profile / H.264 Main Profile / H.264 High Profile / MJPEG

G711/G726

Triple stream

CBR/VBR

Main stream:500Kbps – 12Mbps 

Sub stream:200Kbps – 8Mbps

15-20M (49-65 feet)

PWM Smart IR

IPv4/v6, RTSP/RTP/RTCP, TCP/UDP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, FTP, DDNS, PPPoE, SMTP, SIP

CIFS, NFS

Onvif v2.2 Profile-S Listed

RJ-45, 10/100Base-T

BNC, 75Ohm

Support SD, SDHC, SDXC card, 64GB maximum

I/O, Disk alarm 

FTP, NAS, SD card

5 areas

Yes

DC12V/PoE

3W(IR LED OFF);5W (IR LED ON)

-10℃~+55℃

90% RH MAX

IP66/IK6

φ120×106mm

750g

SPECIFICATION

PACKING CONTENTS

Important: Ensure all cautionary procedures are observed during installation.

 

It is recommended the camera is tested during the most demanding environmental 

conditions such as low light or bright sunlight to ensure continuity of effective CCTV 

monitoring.

l

 Remove the camera unit carefully from the box    

  keeping the accessory contents in a safe place.

l

 Unscrew the base ring to separate the camera and  

  middle ring from the base.

l

 Using the mounting template, mark the holes for    

 drilling.

l

 Using the supplied fitting screws, securely attach the  

  base to the drilled surface.

l

 Place the camera on the base and adjust the  

 

  camera to the correct position.

l

 

Replace the middle ring and tighten together using  

  the base ring.

l

 Carefully clean the lens cover with a soft lint free   

 cloth. 

FIXING TO A WALL

Mounting Template

X1

Fitting Screws

X4

Wall Plugs

X4

X1

Manual

X1

RJ45 Coupler

X1

Software/Documentation CD

CAMERA

BASE

RING

MIDDLE

RING

BASE

X1

Lens Adjustment Tool            

BNC Test Cable (SVO)

X1

TROUBLESHOOTING

CONNECTIONS

DIMENSIONS

CONNECTION

l

  Check the power supply is the correct level and connect your 

       power supply into the power port on the camera

l

 

Connect the RJ45 connector to your network switch. If you are using 

      PoE Switch (Power over Ethernet) Please Remove the power 

      supply to the camera, as this is not required.

l

 

View the image on your monitoring device to check the power and 

      video connection is working properly.

l

 

A quick method would be to connect a BNC test Monitor to the SVO.

PSU

Power connector

Network Cable (RJ45)

70

Mounting Holes

70

ø120

Focus 

Adjustment

Screw

View Angle 

Adjustment Screw

Lens Adjustment

Tool

70 mm

3"

70 mm

3"

Ø 120 mm

4 1/2"

m

m

 

0

2

1

"

2

/

4

m

m

 

5

.

5

0

1

4"

Pan  360°

Three axis rotate

SWITCH

MODEM

PC/Laptop

Can’t find the camera IP address using NVMS or other software:

• Make sure Ethernet and/or DC power cables are correctly connected to the camera.

• Make sure the PoE switch or DC power source meets the camera’s power requirements (class 

   3 PoE / 450mA / 5.4W /12V). If using PoE,make sure the PoE switch is powered on.

• Make sure the PC is on the same network as the camera. Ping the camera’s IP address.On 

   your PC, go to Start>Programs>Accessories >Command Prompt. Type ping then the camera’s

   local IP address and press Enter. If you get the message “Request timed out,” PC and camera 

   are not on the same network or camera is not connected. Camera is connected if you receive 

   replies.

• Connect the BNC test cable to the camera and the other end to a test monitor. The monitor 

   display shows the camera’s IP address. A default IP address of 192.168.0.120 may mean that 

   the camera cannot obtain an IP address from the router. Check the Ethernet/power 

   connections and router configuration.

• Camera set for static IP mode using an incorrect IP address. By default, the camera is set for 

   DHCP mode,which means it will automatically obtain an IP address from your router. Reset    

   the camera to factory default settings by removing the camera cover and pressing the reset 

   button for 5 seconds or more.

Can’t connect to the camera on a web browser using local IP address:

• See steps above.

• Verify the camera’s local IP address using one of the methods listed in “Finding the Camera’s 

  IP Address” 

Can’t connect to camera on a web browser using a DDNS address:

• Port forwarding not set up. Make sure the HTTP port (default: 80) and Control port (default: 

   30001)are forwarded on your router to the camera’s local IP address.

• Multiple cameras using same port number to connect. Configure each camera to use different 

   ports and port forward the new ports 

Can’t connect to camera video on a web browser:

• If using IE, make sure to install ActiveX plug-in or Adobe Flash Player. For more information, 

   see “8.3 Internet Explorer® Setup”

• If using a browser other thanIE (e.g.Google Chrome,Apple Safari,Mozilla Firefox),make sure 

   latest version of Adobe Flash Player is installed.

Video performs poorly on browser:

• Insufficient bandwidth available for high-quality stream1. Select stream 2 under Stream. 

   Stream 2 provides a lower-resolution to conserve bandwidth and improve performance on 

   low-bandwidth connections.

• If using IE, click the message above the video area to use ActiveX plug-in instead of Flash 

   Player. ActiveX may provide smoother video performance.

User account is locked:

• User accounts are locked when the password has been incorrectly entered 3 times. To unlock 

  the account, login to the camera web interface as admin. Click Privilege Manager>User. 

   Under User, select the locked user account and click Unlock to unlock the account.

Audio Input (RCA)

Power Connector

Network (RJ45)

Audio Output (RCA)

Summary of Contents for CVP9328DNIR-IP4M

Page 1: ...CVP9328DNIR IP4M IP High Definition IR Eyeball Camera USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...rly 6 Never use the camera close to a gas or oil leak 7 Do not disassemble the camera 8 Never keep the camera face to strong light directly this can damage the sensor 9 Ensure all removable covers are replaced to protect the inner components 10 Do not install near devices which emit a strong electro magnetic field 11 Use a dry or damp cloth only for cleaning 12 Do not drop the camera or subject th...

Page 3: ...rate the camera and middle ring from the base l Using the mounting template mark the holes for drilling l Using the supplied fitting screws securely attach the base to the drilled surface l Place the camera on the base and adjust the camera to the correct position l Replace the middle ring and tighten together using the base ring l Carefully clean the lens cover with a soft lint free cloth FIXING ...

Page 4: ...pply to the camera as this is not required l View the image on your monitoring device to check the power and video connection is working properly l A quick method would be to connect a BNC test Monitor to the SVO PSU Power connector Network Cable RJ45 70 Mounting Holes 70 ø120 Focus Adjustment Screw View Angle Adjustment Screw Lens Adjustment Tool Pan 360 Three axis rotate SWITCH MODEM PC Laptop A...

Page 5: ...DIMENSIONS 70 mm 3 70 mm 3 Ø 120 mm 4 1 2 m m 0 2 1 2 1 4 m m 5 5 0 1 4 ...

Page 6: ... of the screen with a icon Enter admin Enter admin Click Login Found camera IP address 1 Finding the camera IP using BNC Test Cable When the BNC test cable is connected to the camera the IP address is shown on the test monitor The camera must be connected to power to use the BNC test cable NOTE The default IP address of 192 168 0 120 is shown if the camera cannot obtain an IP address from the rout...

Page 7: ...drag the camera to the display grid to open it Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open it NOTE For detailed instructions on using NVMS see the NVMS manual on the CD 1 Click Start Computer Network The camera s IP address appears under Network Infrastructure 3 Finding the Camera s IP Address using UPnP in Windows 7 NOTE To use this method your router must support UPnP and the camera an...

Page 8: ...using Bonjour in Mac OS NOTE To use this method the camera computer must be on the same network Bonjour is enabled by default and can be enabled disabled using NVMS check the NVMS manual for details 1 Open Safari browser and click the Bookmarks button 2 Click Bonjour The camera s IP address appears in the Monjour Devices list 3 Double click the camera to open it in Safari Enter Camera User Name de...

Page 9: ... the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Remove 2 screws to access Factory Reset Micro SD Card Slot SVO Micro SD card slot max 64GB supported SanDisk Kingstorm brand memory cards only Factory Reset Enter Camera User Name default admin Enter Camera Password default admin Click ...

Page 10: ...ct to the camera on a web browser using local IP address See steps above Verify the camera s local IP address using one of the methods listed in Finding the Camera s IP Address Can t connect to camera on a web browser using a DDNS address Port forwarding not set up Make sure the HTTP port default 80 and Control port default 30001 are forwarded on your router to the camera s local IP address Multip...

Page 11: ...l 0 100 ADC intelligent switch Auto Manual Timing Auto DC drive 4MP 3mm 12mm IR Lens Stream1 2688x1520 2560x1440 2304x1296 1920x1080 Stream2 1280x720 D1 VGA 640x360 CIF QVGA Stream3 2688x1520 2560x1440 2304x1296 1920x1080 1280 720 D1 VGA 640x360 CIF QVGA 2688x1520 2560x1440 up to 15fps 2304x1296 up to 20fps 1920x1080 up to 25fps Time Date Camera Custom OSD Yes Yes H 264Base Profile H 264 Main Prof...

Page 12: ...Design and specification are subject to change without notice ...

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