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INDEX

 

 

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................4

 

 

1.1 Network camer a Func tions and Features ..........................................................................................................................4

 

1.2 Applic ations ..........................................................................................................................................................................5

 

 

CHAPTER2 INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................................................................6

 

 

2.1 Notice options ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.2 Panels Descripti on ................................................................................................................................................................ 6

 

2.2.1 Side Elevation of the Camera...........................................................................................................................................6

 

2.2.2 Rear Panel Description ....................................................................................................................................................7

 

2.3 Har dware Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

2.3.1 Topological Graph of Network.......................................................................................................................................11

 

2.3.2 Alarm Output Connection..............................................................................................................................................12

 

2.3.3 Pin Definition .................................................................................................................................................................13

 

2.4 Installati on of Client software  4.01 ...................................................................................................................................13

 

2.5 XL-ICA-105M2 c amer a  Me nu illustrate and E-PTZ oper ation .....................................................................................17

 

2.5.1 products e‐ptz function 

.................................................................................................................................................17

 

2.5.2 menu instruction 

......................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

2.5.3 menu instruction 

......................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

 

CHAPTER3 PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................... 32

 

 

3.1 Set Par ameters through IE ................................................................................................................................................ 32

 

3.2 Parame ter Configuration thr ough Client Software ......................................................................................................... 34

 

 

CHAPTER4 WAN ACCESS ..................................................................................................................................................... 40

 

 

4.1 Dial Up With PPPoE .......................................................................................................................................................... 40

 

4.2 WAN Access ........................................................................................................................................................................ 40

 

 

Q&A .................................................................................................................................................................................. 42

 

 

APPENDIX TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................ 43

 

Summary of Contents for XL-ICA-105M2

Page 1: ...XL ICA 105M2 2 0 MegaPixel IP Camera User s Guide...

Page 2: ...Low Voltage and the Limited Power Source with AC 24V or DC 12V according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to technical specifications for more details 3 Do not connect several devices to one p...

Page 3: ...face of CCD will not be exposed to the laser beam 6 Do not place the camera in extremely hot cold the operating temperature shall be 10 60 dusty or damp locations and do not expose it to high electrom...

Page 4: ...work 11 2 3 2 Alarm Output Connection 12 2 3 3 Pin Definition 13 2 4 Installation of Client software 4 01 13 2 5 XL ICA 105M2 camera Menu illustrate and E PTZ operation 17 2 5 1 products e ptz functio...

Page 5: ...rver can acquire real time operating performance of the network camera through the heartbeat function Alarm The product includes 1 channel of alarm signal input and 1 channel of alarm on off output an...

Page 6: ...lications This camera is ideal for remote control network applications E g Network surveillance for ATM bank counters supermarkets and factories Remote surveillance for nursing homes kindergartens and...

Page 7: ...by mismatching problems 5 This product is not for any environment of high humidity or high temperature Conditions of rain airlessness or frequent shaking are also prohibited 6 If the product does not...

Page 8: ...f and illustration of support automatic switching color to white black e PTZ progressive scan and 200 million Pixels Notice The mark of and illustration of support automatic switching color to white b...

Page 9: ...l alarm input signal IN G 8 RS 485 bus interface T T 9 SD card slot Support SDHC 10 Standard BNC for 1 channel video output Fig 2 2 6 Rear Panel of XL ICA 105M2 camera 1 Standard Ethernet UTP RJ45 10M...

Page 10: ...9 Address protocols dial switch define for dial switch from 1 to 5 dial switch function as follows switch function ON OFF 1 SHARP SOFT 2 AES AI 3 BLC OFF 4 FL ON 5 NAGC SAGC...

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Page 12: ...11 2 3 1 Topological Graph of Network Fig 2 3 1 Topological Graph of Network camera for XL ICA 105M2...

Page 13: ...l alarm out Please refer to Section 2 3 2 for connecting instructions external series wound power shall be under 12V DC 30mA Alarm Input IN G 1 channel alarm in RS 485 Interface T T Connect to RS 485...

Page 14: ...t colorspace conversion and zooming Adaptors like Nvidia Tnt Tnt2 Geforce Mx 200 400 420 440 Fx5200 5600 ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9000 9200 9500 9600 MatroxG450 550 INTEL845G 865G are already te...

Page 15: ...14 Fig 2 4 1 C lient Software Installation Fig 2 4 2 License Agreement Step2 Enable the option I accept the terms of the license agreement and click the Next button to go to the next step as Fig 2 4 3...

Page 16: ...g 2 4 3 Customer Information Step3 Input User Name Company Name and click Next to go to the next step Fig 2 4 4 Destination Folder Step4 Select the destination folder and click Next to go to the next...

Page 17: ...eady to Install the Program Step5 Click Install to start installation shown as Fig2 4 6 Fig2 4 6 Install Process Step6 After finishing the installation the installation completed dialog box will popup...

Page 18: ...oom operation pan and tilt operation can be carried out only after zooming in Support 127 preset positions 95 excluded used to call menu Cruise path supports the preset of movement from Top left hand...

Page 19: ...l force to reboot when change the resolution to UXGA or HD720p 2 5 2 XL ICA 105M2 menu instruction 1 Display menu Invoke Pre set position95 Double click presetting points of 95th main menu display on...

Page 20: ...display and can not be selected by left and right key 2 Exit menu Iris means enter you can select save cancel or preset according to the exit options 3 Menu detailed operations The menu selection is...

Page 21: ...rame This option is used for displaying the output frame rate can t be controlled by left right buttons Shutter OFF AUTO 2 AUTO 5 OFF The regulation of shutter exposure time is default AUTO 2 The regu...

Page 22: ...2 50Hz 60Hz Resolutio n OFF Auto 2 Auto 5 OFF Auto 2 Auto 5 DCIF CIF QCIF 4CIF 2CIF VGA SVGA 25fps 12 5fps 5fps 30fps 15fps 5fps UXGA 12 5fps 12 5fps 5fps 10fps 10fps 5fps HD720p 25fps 12 5fps 5fps 15...

Page 23: ...ly in the condition of low illumination and increase the picture brightness This function may not only be independent employment but also coordinate with option selections in shutter establishment in...

Page 24: ...23 In the condition of low illumination the auto mode has a better noise cut down effect compared with color mode WHITE BALANCE Auto...

Page 25: ...e current screen OFF Based on the current W B state no more auto adjustment EFFECTS MODE OFF SEPIA NEGA TIVE SOLARIZE1 SOLARIZE2 If B W is switched to color mode this function is compelled to be OFF M...

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Page 27: ...unction only EXIT SAVE CANCEL DEFAULT This mode is employed after clicking enter buttons SAVE Save the current configuration CANCEL Cancel with the current operations restore to the configuration befo...

Page 28: ...splay on screen MAIN MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH RESOLUTION HD 1208 720 FRAME 25fps LENS AI SHUTTER 1 25s AUTO GAIN OFF DAY NIGHT DAY WHITE BALANCE A TC BACKLIGHT COMP MANUAL MIRROR OFF EXIT SAVE Select OSD...

Page 29: ...function by left right buttons Language CHINESE ENGLISH Switch CHINESE ENGLISH by left and right buttons Resolution This option is used for displaying the current resolution can t be controlled by lef...

Page 30: ...to gain High Middle Low Off When select Day or Night mode at DAY NIGHT option Auto Gain support High Middle Low Off option When select Auto mode Auto Gain will display option You can set up different...

Page 31: ...select Night mode white balance option will display means notsupport setting by manual When select Auto or Day mode white balance support setting by manual Auto or Day A TW 1 A TW 2 A TC MWB click Ir...

Page 32: ...e of Backlight Comp can be setting by manual BACKLIGHT COMP BLA MANUAL UP POSITION SIZE Manual click Iris entry OSD BACK DOWN LEFT RIGHT CENTER BACK Notice The parameter of position and size can be se...

Page 33: ...set by left right buttons Exit Save Cancel Default This mode is employed after clicking enter buttons SAVE Save the current configuration CANCEL Cancel with the current operations restore to the conf...

Page 34: ...nnections are showed as Fig 3 1 Fig 3 2 Fig 3 1 Direct Line Connection Fig 3 2 Cross Line Connection 3 1 Set Parameters through IE The default IP of the camera is 192 0 0 64 with 8000 as the default p...

Page 35: ...eters Config dialog box to pop up and then set the parameters like IP address etc if you demand as Fig 3 5 For more specific information of Remote Parameters Config please refer to Instructions of Cli...

Page 36: ...Parameter Configuration through Client Software After the installation of client software 4 01 click the client software 4 01 in Start Program client software 4 01 a message box of Register Administr...

Page 37: ...3 7 Click Login to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 8 Fig 3 7 User Login Fig 3 8 Preview Menu Click the Configure button in Fig 3 8 and then right click the blank spaces in the middle Click the Create...

Page 38: ...36 Fig 3 9 Create Root Node Fig 3 10 Area Properties Input the area name you can create whatever name you like and click OK as Fig 3 11 Then right click the area name you have just created as Fig 3 12...

Page 39: ...ties dialog box will pop up as Fig 3 13 Input your Server Name and select HC from the Server Type option Select Normal from Register option Input your camera IP in Server IP e g 192 0 0 64 User Name a...

Page 40: ...38 Fig 3 13 Add Device Fig 3 14 DVR Adding Completed Click the Preview button in Fig 3 14 to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 15 Double click the channel name in the left tree to preview the pictures...

Page 41: ...efer to Network Video Surveillance Software Operation Instruction 4 01 for more detailed parameters configuration You can find the document in PC Operating System after the installation of client soft...

Page 42: ...k connection after the configuration of PPPoE parameters for the first time And XL ICA 105M2 do not support this function 4 2 WAN Access There are two methods to get the access which are shown as belo...

Page 43: ...work camera to get the video Operations Run the client software 4 01 select Configure Server Configuration select network camera In the right tree input Server Name DNS Host IP in the Server Configura...

Page 44: ...2 IP unknowing Connect the camera and PC with the same hub turn on the camera and run the SADP Search Software on PC to get the IP of the connected camera You can get the SADP from your dealer 3 Admi...

Page 45: ...Output 32 K 2M adjustable 8Mbps maximum Audio Compression OggVorbis Image Image Resolution 50Hz 1600x1200 1280x720 800x600 704x576 640x480 528x384 704x288 352x288 176x144 60Hz 1600x1200 1280x720 800x...

Page 46: ...ptive Ethernet port and 1 RS 485 interface Alarm Input 1 channel signal input Alarm Output 1 channel signal relay output Others Working Temperature 10 60 Power Supply AC24V 10 DC12V 10 PoE Power over...

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