Acumen Camera AiP53N User Manual
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30 Chapter 3-8 Alarm Settings H.264 FULL HD AiP camera’s hardware alarm system contains motion detection, alarm sensors, and one alarm/relay output. Many alarm features such as motion/alarm email notification and FTP archiving can be found at this section. Chapter 3-8-1 Motion/Alarm Setup There are motion detection zones allowed in the H.264 FULL HD AiP camera. A user can enable the detection zones with different sensitivities ranging from 1 to 99 (highest to lowest) for motion detection. Once a suspicious motion activity gets triggered, H.264 FULL HD AiP camera can start to capture one JPEG snapshot on various recording mediums. Chapter 3-8-2 Setup for Camera with Alarm Input Alarm Notification—Enable alarm notification. Alarm Input Mode—Normal open/normal close for detecting alarm input Alarm Output Time—Trigger alarm output based on the dwell. For video encoder model, since there are two alarm outputs, a user can specify alarm output time. Chapter 3-8-3 Motion Area Once above information get set, please configure the motion area of the monitored environment. To configure motion area, perform mouse click on the video area.
31 Chapter 3-8-4 Face Detection The video analytics contains face detection engine. There are up to 4 faces can be detected. Each face should be at least 1/20 out of the video size for recognition purpose. Once a face is detected, the alarm output, e-Mail with a snapshot, and/or an FTP snapshot can be triggered. Not detected 1/20 in size 1/10 in size
32 Chapter 3-8-5 Audio Detection For audio model, the AiP camera has audio detector detecting acoustic level. If the volume exceeds the audio sensitivity value, audio detector triggers an alarm for notification. Chapter 3-8-6 Tampering Detection The AiP camera’s video analytics engine is able to detect tampering. Tampering detection works (1) lens spray paint prevention, (2) camera move prevention, and (3) out of focus prevention. To enable this feature, please set Enable option.
33 Chapter 3-9 Audio Setting Audio setting is based on the following: MIC Volume: MIC or line input volume Audio Input Mode: Choose MIC input or Line input. Audio Input Gain: Voice input gain magnification Audio Output Volume: Line output volume adjustment Audio Coding Type: G.711 u-Law Sample Rate: Audio sample rate Bit Rate: Audio bit rate.
34 Appendix Advance Network DDNS and PPPoE Technologies The advantage of using DDNS and PPPoE is to save the cost of IP address. H.264 AVC AiP camera’s PPPoE service gets a dynamic global IP address after system reboot. This IP address may get changed periodically. This is the address needed to access the video server over Internet. When ISP re-assigns a new IP address to H.264 AVC AiP camera, H.264 AVC AiP camera notifies DDNS service. A remote PC can access H.264 AVC AiP camera by typing domain name in a browser. The domain name gets resolved by DDNS service and gets translated to its dynamic global IP address. The dynamic global IP address can now be accessed by the remote PC. DDNS Server 2. ISP assigns global IP to IP CAMERA Internet 4. Access IP CAMERA using the dynamic global IP address. ISP Remote PC 5. Resolve domain name to IP address and sent back to remote PC.. 1. Get IP address from ISP after reboot. 2. Notify DDNS server for the new IP address if FAST DOME CAMERA gets reboot or assigned a new IP address.
35 Advance Network Port Forwarding Technology Port forwarding technology is an advanced network technology which is widely used for using one global IP shared by many network devices. The network architecture is illustrated as below. Port 80 of the router (192.168.0.10) is assigned to the device IP address, 192.168.0.10. Port 81 of the router is assigned to the device IP address, 192.168.0.11. When Remote PC accesses the router’s port 86 (122.116.191.129), it eventually accesses the video server at 192.168.0.11. Emergency Factory Default To restore the server to factory default setting, please: 1. Hold Load Default Button or short Reset Cable for 10 seconds, then release the button or Reset Cable. 2. After about 40 seconds, the network LED light is off, and then it becomes lit again. 3. This camera has completed the factory default setting, and it reboots. 4. Use IPScan scanning for the IP address of the IP device. 5. Launch Internet browser for the IP address of the IP device. 6. Type default username “admin” and password “pass” for enter web interface of the IP device. SD Card Compatibility List Manufacturer Size SDHC/SDSC Sandisk 16GB SDHC Sandisk 8GB SDHC Transcend 8GB SDHC Transcend 4GB SDHC Router’s global IP: 122.116.191.129 Port 80: 192.168.0.10 Port 81: 192.168.0.11 http:// 122.116.191.129:86 Internet IP: 192.168.0.10 IP: 192.168.0.11
36 Specification Video compression H.264 and Motion JPEG, dual codec Resolution QXGA(2048 x 1536), 1080P(1920 x 1080), 720P(1280 x 720), D1(720 x 480), CIF(352 x 240) Multiple profile Up to H.264 2048x1536 15 FPS (Only 3MP AiP cameras provide) Up to H.264 1920x1080 30 FPS, H.264 720x480 30 FPS, JPEG 720x480 25 FPS, JPEG 352x240 25 FPS Up to H.264 1280x720 30 FPS, H.264 720x480 30 FPS, JPEG 352x240 25 FPS Up to H.264 1920x1080 30 FPS, H.264 720x480 30 FPS, JPEG 1280x720 25 FPS Up toH.264 1920x1080 30 FPS, H.264 720x480 30 FPS, JPEG 720x480 25 FPS Streaming 4-Streaming Video streaming RTSP: RTP/HTTP, RTP/TCP, RTP/UDP Video bitrate 5Mbps to 128Kbps Change frame rate and bitrate on-the-fly CBR/VBR/GOP supported Security Base64 HTTP encryption Multiple user access levels with password protection 10 user accounts available Users 8 simultaneous users ePTZ & ROI Yes OSD Overlay for date and time Alarm/motion Face detection Tampering detection Audio detection Motion detection External digital input alarm Image upload over FTP and e-mail by above alarm signals CPU, memory Embedded SoC CPU at 528Mhz, 256 MB DDR, 256 MB flash memory IR cut removable Auto, day , night, scheduling, day & night models only Alarm input TTL input +3VDC to +5VDC, alarm input models only Alarm output DC 24 1A, dry-contact (N.O.), alarm output models only Maintenance Firmware update via HTTP, Firmware available at web site Network interface 10Mbps/100Mbps, RJ-45 Two-way audio G.711 64Kbits u-Law, audio model only PC requirement OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Browser: Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 or above CPU: Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz or above RAM: 1GB or above Network protocols IP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, NTP, DDNS, UPnP, FTP, ARP, DHCP, PPPoE, DNS, RTSP, RTCP, Telnet, Onvif Mobile phone & PDA Support iPhone, iPad, and Android System integration ONVIF and HTTPAPI AIM AIM HD 2.6 support OS Embedded Linux 2.6.32