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6 Calling up the Camera via a Computer
To call up the user interface of the camera, enter its IP address in the address
bar of the program Windows Internet Explorer (IE, version 6 or higher). The
IP addresses of the computer and of the camera must be in the same subnet. The
number of simultaneous accesses to the camera is limited to 6.
When the camera is called up, the log-in window will appear. Select the lan-
guage for the user interface. The description below refers to English. Then enter
the user name and the password (default setting for both: admin). Individual
log-in data can be defined later in the camera settings.
Important: To prevent unauthorized access, change at least the password.
The Flash Player extension from Adobe provided on many computers (also avail-
able on the CD provided) will allow a basic display of the camera image. Faster
image transmission and availability of all functions, however, requires installation
of the ActiveX extensions. These extensions will be loaded from the camera when
the Flash/ActiveX line g (
 fig. 5) is clicked for the first time. If necessary, reduce
the security settings of the IE accordingly to allow the installation process. Save
the installation file „webPlugins.exe" to the computer, close the IE and execute
the file.
When the connection to the camera has been established, the view with the cur-
rent camera image (fig. 5) will be displayed. The following options are available:
a View „Live Video" with display of camera image
b View „Playback" to replay the recordings from the camera
c View „Configuration" to change the camera settings
d Button
to change the password
e Button
to log out
f Camera image with information on the stream currently transmitted
g Click this line to switch between use of Flash Player and ActiveX for display of
the live image
h Toolbar with the following functions:
  / : Stop/Start of image transmission
"Stream": Selection of a stream (when selecting a different stream, click  to
stop the transmission of the current stream)
: Specific camera settings (e. g. brightness control, mirror image)
: Snapshot function to save a snapshot as an image file
When the camera image is clicked with the right mouse button, the following
menu will appear:
Menu item
Full Screen (Exit Full Screen)
full-screen image (exit), alternatively: double-click the image
Sensor
Zoom In / Out
alternatively: use the scroll wheel to zoom in / out or drag the
Restore Panorama
To change the settings for the camera, select the tab c and go to the view
  fig. 6). On the left ( i ), select the desired category for
„Configuration" (
the settings. To show additional subcategories, click ⊞. To set, for example, the
current time for the camera, go to "Device  Date and Time".
To save a setting that has been changed, click the green check mark ✔ or the
button "Apply". To load the current settings from the camera, click the button
"Refresh".
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7 Resetting the Camera
When the camera is reset to its factory settings, any changes the user has made
to the camera settings will be lost.
1) Loosen the two screws at the cover of the rear compartment and remove the
cover (4).
2) Keep the Reset button (15) pressed for more than 5 seconds (
chapter 4). When the button is released, resetting will start with a delay and
may take a few minutes.
3) Tightly close the cover again.
The camera is reset to the static IP address 192.168.0.120. The default user name
and the password for log-in is: admin
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Function
like
zooming in / zooming out
mouse to select the desired image section
display of the entire image (after zooming in)
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8 Adjusting the Focal Length and the Focus
To adjust the lens, loosen the two screws on the cover of the front compartment
and remove the cover (3).
Turn the corresponding lens ring to adjust the
focal length ZOOM and the sharpness FOCUS.
The control levers are also used as locking screws.
Loosen the screws, make the settings and fasten
the screws again.
To make this easier, an analog video signal (PAL) will be available in the rear
compartment (4) at the jack (13 in fig. 2) if the signal output (CVBS) has been
activated in the camera settings. To connect a monitor, connect the small plug
of the adapter provided to this jack and connect the BNC plug to the input of
the monitor.
When the settings have been made, tightly close the covers of both compart-
ments again.

9 Specifications

Image sensor: . . . . . . . . . CMOS, 8.76 mm (10⁄29 ")
Lens: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : 1.2 / 2.8 – 12 mm
Viewing angle: . . . . . . . . 35° – 89°
Minimum illumination: . . 0.05 lx (colour)
Resolution: . . . . . . . . . . . 30 frames max. per second with 1920 × 1080 pixels
Electronic shutter: . . . . . . 1⁄5 – 1/20 000 s
Protocols: . . . . . . . . . . . . IPv4, IPv6, HTTPS, RTSP, DDNS, SMTP, SSL, ONVIF 2.4
Compression: . . . . . . . . . MPEG-4 H.264, MJPEG
Video streaming: . . . . . . . Mainstream 500 – 12 000 kbit /s
Network: . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethernet 10 /100 Mbit /s
Ambient temperature: . . −20 °C to +50 °C
IP rating: . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP 66
Power supply: . . . . . . . . . ⎓ 12 V/1 A or PoE IEEE 802.3af
Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . . ⌀ 102 mm × 300 mm
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780 g
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etc.
Substream 100 – 6000 kbit /s
Subject to technical modification.
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