Messoa NDF821 User manual

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User Manual
2012-10 A2
Indoor Dome Network Camera
NDF821/NDF821E

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Safety Notice
The camera is intended for indoor use.
Make sure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of the camera before
powering the camera on. Incorrect voltage may cause damage to the camera.
The camera should be protected from water and moisture, excessive heat, direct sunlight and
cold.
The installation should be made by a qualied service personnel and should conform to all local
codes.
Unplug the camera during lightening storms or when unused for long period of time.
Operating Notice
This device should use power source as follows:
• 12VDC/24 VAC or by POE (IEEE 802.3af).
Avoid viewing very bright objects (e.g. light xtures) for extended periods.
Avoid operating or storing the unit in conditions as follows:
• Extremely humid, dusty, hot/cold environments where the operating temperature is outside
the recommended range of -10°C to +55°C.
• Close to sources of powerful radio or TV transmitters.
• Close to uorescent lamps or objects reecting light.
• Under unstable light sources (may cause ickering).

Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1. Overview ................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Package Contents ............................................................................................ 5
1.3 Hardware Overview .......................................................................................... 6
1.3.1 Dimensions ......................................................................................................... 6
1.3.2 Connector ........................................................................................................... 6
1.3.3 Controls ............................................................................................................. 7
1.4 Specications .................................................................................................. 8
2. Camera Installation ................................................................................ 9
2.1 Disassembling the Dome Camera ....................................................................... 9
2.2 Drilling the Mounting Surface ............................................................................ 9
2.3 Mounting the Camera ..................................................................................... 10
2.4 Wiring the Cables .......................................................................................... 10
2.5 Adjusting Camera Angle.................................................................................. 11
2.6 Assembling the Camera .................................................................................. 12
3. Network Deployment ............................................................................ 13
3.1 Network Connection Types .............................................................................. 13
3.2 Accessing the Camera for the First Time ............................................................ 15
3.3 Using “IP Finder” to Manage Cameras ............................................................... 17
3.3.1 Installing IP Finder ..............................................................................................17
3.3.2 Using IP Finder ...................................................................................................17
4. Web-based Interface ............................................................................. 20
4.1 Overview ...................................................................................................... 20
4.1.1 Main Screen .......................................................................................................20
4.1.2 Setup Menu........................................................................................................21
4.1.3 Applying Settings ................................................................................................21
4.2 Image Settings ............................................................................................. 21
4.2.1 Codec ..............................................................................................................21
4.2.2 Exposure ...........................................................................................................24
4.2.3 White Balance ....................................................................................................27
4.2.4 Basic Settings ....................................................................................................28
4.2.5 Smart Encoding ..................................................................................................29
4.2.6 Smart Focus .......................................................................................................30
4.2.7 Privacy Zone ......................................................................................................31

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4.2.8 ePTZ .................................................................................................................32
4.3 Network ....................................................................................................... 33
4.3.1 Basic .................................................................................................................33
4.3.2 FTP ...................................................................................................................34
4.3.3 SMTP ................................................................................................................35
4.3.4 NTP ..................................................................................................................35
4.3.5 RTSP .................................................................................................................36
4.3.6 ONVIF ...............................................................................................................37
4.4 System ........................................................................................................ 38
4.4.1 Date and Time ....................................................................................................38
4.4.2 Time Stamp .......................................................................................................39
4.4.3 Firmware ...........................................................................................................39
4.4.4 User Management ...............................................................................................41
4.4.5 Language ..........................................................................................................42
4.4.6 Log ...................................................................................................................42
4.4.7 Audio ................................................................................................................43
4.5 Event ........................................................................................................... 44
4.5.1 Motion Detection .................................................................................................44
4.5.2 External Alarms ..................................................................................................45
4.5.3 Blur Detection ....................................................................................................46
4.5.4 Audio Detection ..................................................................................................46
4.5.5 Ethernet Detection ..............................................................................................47
4.5.6 Event Management ..............................................................................................48
4.6 Recording ..................................................................................................... 49
4.6.1 Settings – Video File ............................................................................................49
4.6.2 Settings – FTP ....................................................................................................49
4.6.3 Settings – SMTP .................................................................................................50
4.6.4 SD Card Storage Format Selection .........................................................................51
4.6.5 Period Setting.....................................................................................................52
5. VLC Player for RTSP Streaming Access .................................................. 54

1. Overview
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1. Overview
1.1 Introduction
The camera, a cost-effective solution, features Lumii™ technology that signicantly increases light
sensitivity to deliver crisp image in the dark. H.264/MPEG4/MJPEG triple streaming allows you to
choose the appropriate compression format for your bandwidth. H.264 greatly reduces the size of
video compared to MJPEG and MPEG4 without compromising image quality. Varifocal lens, 3-axis
and PoE features facilitate simple installation. Also, it features intelligent motion detection and day/
night functionality for round-the-clock surveillance. In addition, a scratch-resistant dome bubble is
equipped to protect the camera against external impacts and tampering. Other supported features
include micro SD/SDHC card slot, alarm input/output, and two-way audio.
1.2 Package Contents
The package includes these items:
Indoor Dome Camera x1
CD-ROM (User manual and IP Finder utility) x1
Quick Start Guide x1
Guide Pattern Sticker x1
RJ-45 Female / Female Coupler x1
Accessories
• Machine Type Flat Head Screw (#1) x4
• Tapping Type Flat Head Screw (#2) x4
• Plastic Anchor (#3) x4
• Rubber Foot (#4) x4
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1.3 Hardware Overview
1.3.1 Dimensions
1.3.2 Connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1. Power In (Red+/Black-): power connector, DC12V/AC24V
2. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector: network & PoE (Power over Ethernet) connection
3. BNC: composite video output
4. Audio Out (Green): 3.5mm phone jack for audio output
5. Audio In (Red): 3.5mm phone jack for audio input
6. Alarm Out (Orange): alarm signal output port
Reserved (Green): reserved contact
RS-485 (Yellow): RS-485 interface
7. GND: ground (electricity) in electrical circuits
Alarm In 1 (Red): alarm signal input port
Alarm In 2 (Brown): alarm signal input port

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1.3.3 Controls
Focus [Near(N) & Far(∞)]
Zoom [Tele (T) & Wide (W)]
Near (N) & Far (∞): Use an appropriate tool to press the button for few seconds to reset the
camera. Press and hold it within 5 seconds to reboot the camera. Hold longer than 5 seconds to
load default settings.
Zoom: Adjust the zoom control for desired image view.
Focus: Adjust the focus for optimum picture sharpness.
Reset: Use an appropriate tool to press the button for few seconds to reset or load default
settings of the camera. Press and hold the button for within ve seconds to reboot camera. Hold
longer than 5 seconds to load default settings.

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1.4 Specications
Video
Sensor Type 1/2.7” image sensor optimized for low-light performance
Active
Pixels
NDF821 1920x1080 (HxV)
NDF821E 1280x720 (HxV)
Compression H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG
Streaming Triple simultaneous streams
Resolution
NDF821 1080p, SXVGA, 720P, XGA, SVGA, D1, VGA, 2CIF, CIF
NDF821E 720P, XGA, SVGA, D1, VGA, 2CIF, CIF
Max.
Frame
Rate
NDF821 2MP 16:9 (1920x1080) at 15 fps (NTSC) and 12.5 fps
(PAL)
NDF821E 1MP 16:9 (1280x720) at 30 fps (NTSC) and 25 fps (PAL)
Day/Night Mechanical (ICR) D/N Control
Day/Night Mode Auto/ Forced BW/ Forced Color/ External
Shutter Time 1/10000s to 1/3.75s Selectable (60Hz);
1/10000s to 1/3.125s Selectable (50Hz)
Min. llumination 0.08 Lux @10IRE; 0.30 Lux @50IRE (Shutter speed: 1/15
sec)
Video Output NTSC: 720 X 480@30fps; PAL: 720 X 576@25fps
Bit Rate Control CBR/VBR (Primary Stream)
Lens
Type, Focal Length,
F-number
Built-in Mechanical IR Cut Filter varifocal lens, f=3~9mm,
F1.2 (Mega pixel lens)
View Angle H: 93°(Wide)~31.7°(Tele)/V:68.4°(Wide)~23.8°(Tele)
View Angle Adjustment Pan:0°-355°(Max.); Tilt:0°-90°(Max.);
Rotate:0°-355°(Max.)
Audio
Audio Communication Two-way mono audio, Full-duplex
Compression G.711, PCM, 8kHz
Audio In/Out External microphone and speaker
Image Enhancement
Image Settings
AWB, AES, AGC
Exposure Mode: Auto/Manual;
White Balance: Auto/Manual;
Backlight Compensation: 5x5 zones selectable;
Sharpness, Saturation, Brightness,
Contrast: 255-level sensitivity
Digital WDR Yes; 5 level sensitivity
Privacy Zone Yes; customized threshold privacy zone
Image Orientation Mirror, Flip
Frequency Control 50Hz, 60Hz
Date & Time Stamp Yes
Intelligent Video & Even Management
Motion Detection 5x5 zones, 5-level sensitivity or customized threshold
Audio Detection 5 level sensitivity or customized threshold
Blur Detection customized threshold
Ethernet Detection Network loss detection
Smart Encoding Congurable ROI for better picture quality
Others Snapshot, Smart Focus, e-PTZ
Events Motion detection, audio detection, blur detection, ethernet
detection, external alarm
Event Actions
File upload via FTP, SMTP and SD Card; Notication via
email, HTTP and TCP External output activation; Video and
audio recording to SD Card
Storage Category Alarm / Motion / Schedule / Un-interrupt recording;
video clips and snapshots storage
Local Storage
Memory Card Slot microSD/SDHC Card up to 32 GB
Memory Card Overwrite Yes
Network
Protocol IPv4, TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, NTP, FTP, RTP,
RTSP, RTCP, ICMP, UPnP
Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX
PoE IEEE 802.3af, Class 3
ONVIF Yes
Browser IE Browser 6.0 or above
Security Two-level access with password protection
I/O & Controls
Power 2-pin terminal block
Alarm In/Out Terminal block 2 in / 1 out
Network 1 x RJ-45
Audio In/Out 3.5mm phone jack 1-in / 1-out
Analog Video 1 x BNC, 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm / 1 x RCA
Reset System reboot/factory default
Power
Power Requirement DC 12V & AC 24V ± 10% / PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
Power Consumption 5W (max.)
Mechanical
Dimensions (ØxH) Φ138 mm x 101 mm (Φ5.43” x 3.98”)
Weight 1.13kg (2.5lb)
3-Axis Pan:0°-355°, Tilt:0°-90°, Rotate:0°-355°
Battery-backed Real-time
Clock Internal RTC
Environmental
Operating Temperature -10ºC ~ 50ºC (-14ºF ~ 122 ºF)
Operating Humidity 10~ 90% RH
Storage Temperature -20ºC ~ 60ºC (-4ºF ~ 140 ºF)

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2. Camera Installation
2.1 Disassembling the Dome Camera
1. Loosen the screw that securing the dome cover.
2. Rotate the dome cover counterclockwise to unlock and pull it free of the housing.
3. Then remove the inner liner by gently pulling it free of the two notches in the housing.
3. Inner Liner
2. Dome Cover
1. Dome Cover Screw
2.2 Drilling the Mounting Surface
1. Post the “Guide Pattern” sticker on the mounting surface.
2. Aiming the circles (the gure below marked with “+“ ) on the sticker, drill four screw holes and
one cable entry hole in the ceiling/wall.
Lens Direction
Note: Mounting surface material
determines screw type.
Refer to manual.
GUIDE PATTERN

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2.3 Mounting the Camera
1. Insert the plastic anchors into the screw holes (this gure take the tapping type screws as the
example to illustrate the mounting).
2. Use the tapping screws to secure the camera base to the surface.
Guide Pattern Sticker
1. Machine Type Screws
2. Inner Liner
3. microSD/SDHC Card
TipCautionWarning
Note
1. While you are securing the camera with the accompanying screws, please be advised to hold the
camera by its base. Do not hold the lens or lens base with force that may deform the lens.
2. Use the machine type screws if you are attaching the camera to a pendent mounting. Use the
tapping type screws for all other surfaces.
3. For cement surfaces, insert the “Plastic Anchors” into the holes. For softer surfaces, do not use
the “Plastic Anchors”.
4. Use the Rubber Feet for surface mounting.
2.4 Wiring the Cables
Draw out the cabling to the corresponding destination. Please refer to the Connector section.
1. Connect the camera to a power source, using one of these options:
• DC 12V or AC 24V: Connect to the power terminals on the rear panel. If using DC 12V power
supply, make sure polarities (Red+/White–) are correctly wired.
• PoE: Attach the RJ-45 connector to a PoE compliant network device. Power will be supplied
through the Ethernet cable.
2. Attach the BNC connector to a monitor for composite video output.
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