Channel Vision 6521 Instructions Manual
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Channel Vision 6521, Video Settings/cont. The 6521 and 6522 IP cameras are varifocal. This means you can adjust the zoom and focus level of the camera from 2.7-9mm on the 6521 and 3.6-16mm on the 6522 How to adjust zoom and focus on the 6522 Zoom Focus 1.) Using a flat head screwdriver, adjust the zoom or focus screws on the 6522 camera To adjust the zoom and focus, the Channel Vision 15-AU25MM portable test monitor is reccomended 15-AU25MM 24
Channel Vision 6521, Table Of Contents Model Info Page 3 Warnings Page 4 Cable Pin Out Page 5 Power Over Ethernet Page 6 Assigning An IP Address Page 7 Assigning An IP Address continued Page 8 Assigning An IP Address continued Page 9 Assigning An IP Address continued Page 10 Connecting Your Camera Page 11 Installing The ActiveX Control Page 11 Configuring Internet Explorer Page 12 Live Viewing Page 13 Live Viewing continued Page 14 Configuration Page 15 System Configuration Page 16 User Management Page 17 System Update Page 18 Network Page 19 Network continued Page 20 Network continued Page 21 Network continued Page 22 Video Settings Page 23 Video Settings continued Page 24 Video Set
Channel Vision 6521, Mail & FTP: Enter your Mail and FTP information into the menu below: Mail: Mail is a way the IP camera can send you an email when certain actions occur, for example motion, a contact closure on the sensor, etc. For more details, please see page 32 FTP: FTP is for uploading recorded files to a designated FTP site Please note: standard servers block devices such like this, due to spam settings. You may not be able to use the following free services: Live.com Hotmail.com Yahoo.com Gmail.com Mail.com Apple.com MSN.com Network/cont 22
Channel Vision 6521, CPU: ARM 9; 32 Bit RISC DDR2: 256MB Flash: 16MB Image Sensor: 1/3” CMOS (2 Megapixel) Sensitivity: 0 Lux (IR On) DC Iris: Yes Lens Type: Vari-focal 2.7 - 9mm LED’s: 18 IR LED (15 Meter Range) I/O: 1 in / 1 Relay Out Video Output: BNC, Composite Video Audio In: 1 Input, RCA Audio Out: 1 Output, RCA Power Over Ethernet: Supported, Designed For 802.3af Standard, 47V Recommended Power Consumption: 12vDC 480mA (IR on) 3 Axis Bracket: Pan: 175° / Tilt 75° / Rotation 180° Operating Temp.: 0° - 40° Celsius / 32° - 104° Fahrenheit Dimensions: 141mm x 132mm / 5.5in x 5.20in Ethernet: 10/
Channel Vision 6521, Stream Mode: 1600x 1200, 1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 800x600, 640x480, 320x240, & 176x144 2.) Bitrate Control mode: There are 2 choices. CBR (Constant Bit Rate) and VBR (Variable Bit Rate) 3.) Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second. 4.) GOP Size: This means ‘Group of Pictures.” The higher the GOP is, the better the quality of the images. 5 This describes the codec use for compression. H.264 is newer and higher quality, and MJPEG (JPEG) is older, but may stream faster. 6.) RTSP Path: RTSP
Channel Vision 6521, 40 Port Forwarding Port Forwarding LG Routers In order to view the IP camera from outside of your home or business network, port forwarding configuration will be required in your router. Below are several points of reference regarding port forwarding. 1.) Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_forward The wikipedia page explains what port forwarding is, how it is used and what it’s applications are. *This website is not affiliated with Channel Vision. 2.) Http://screenshots.portforward.com/ This
Channel Vision 6521, Recommended Video Settings Below are a few examples of recommended settings, depending on the situation. 1.) Viewing a stationary object, or area that does not receive much movement If the camera is looking at a stationary object, or an area that does not receive a lot of traffic or movement, the camera can be set to the highest settings. An example of the highest settings are below: 2.) Viewing an area that receives a lot of traffic or movement If the camera is looking at an area that views constant or near constant movement,
Channel Vision 6521, I/O Setting: The 6521 & 6522 supports 1 input/1 output. When the input is triggered, it can send the video to a specific e-mail address, (only one receiver email is allowed) transmit the video to remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save video to local SD card. Alarm Input Setting: The GPIO I/O port input activates related functions when I/O input is triggered GPIO Output Setting: The GPIO I/O port output activates a switch, slide switch or pan/tilt Module for use with any standard relay box I/O Setting ALARM INPUT Normal: 3.3V (The voltage differential from GPIO p
Channel Vision 6521, Network/cont Network/cont: DDNS: This IP camera supports DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service. Select “Enabled” to enable the DDNS service. For viewing the cameras over the internet while using a dynamic (rotating) IP address, there are many services available online. For more details, please review the "instruction manual" tab on the product info page located at www.channelvision.com and click on the “DDNS basic instructions PDF file. 1.) Enable the service 2.) Key in the DynDNS server name, username, and password 3.) Set up the IP update refresh rate 4.) Click “Apply” 5.) If it updates to o
Channel Vision 6521, Video Settings Image Setting: You can adjust the following items on this camera: 1.) Brightness: This adjusts the brightness level of the camera 2.) Contrast: This adjusts the difference in color and light between parts of an image 3.) Sharpness: This adjusts how sharp the image appears 4. ) AGC: This adjusts the automatic gain control 5.) BLC: This turns off or on the back light compensation for the video 6.) AWB R-Gain: This adjusts the auto white balance right 7.) AWB B-Gain: This adjusts the auto white balance left 8.) Night Mode: This adjusts the frame rate during low light
Channel Vision 6521, Assigning an IP Address /cont To change numbers, select the appropriate area on IP installer with your mouse, and type in the info. Name Fourth number (different than computer) Select “Static” Subnet Mask (same as computer) Default Gateway (same as computer) DNS Server 1 (same as computer) DNS Server 2 (same as computer) Port (A port between 8000-8999 is recommended, but any network port can be used) First 3 numbers are same as computer 7.) Enter the information you wrote down from step 6 on page 9 into the IP camera network page A.) Default Gateway (Enter this number under “Gateway”) B.) DNS Server (Enter this number under “DNS 1”) C.) Subnet Mask (Enter this number under
Live Viewing Snapshot Format: Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second/ Image Size/Frames Per Second Controls the physical size of the streaming video on the browser screen Controls the selection of the video stream that is being viewed Activates 2-way audio Activates relay output Shows the number of users connected at any given time Settings Once you connect to your camera, you will see the fo
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS
Channel Vision 6521, Event List 1.) Event Setting: The purpose of this menu is to configure what the camera will do when an “event” is generated. 2.) Motion Detection The 6521 & 6522 allow 3 areas of motion detection. (Area Setting) When motion is triggered, they can send the video, in the form of events to a specific mail address, transmit the live video to a remote FTP server, trigger a relay, and save events in the form of video to local SD card. (SD Card recording only available with the 6521 dome camera) To set up
Channel Vision 6521, Audio/cont Audio: Below are instructions on how to enable audio on your IP camera. Select “Ena led” to activate audio from e cam to your PC Select “Chatting” to activate audio from your PC to the audio output of your IP camera While recording to an SD card on the IP camera, audio playback will be choppy. b th era * 33
Channel Vision 6521, Network Setup/IP Setting: This setting is for the external viewing of camera over the internet. Once set up, you will be able to view this camera from anywhere in the world. This IP camera supports DHCP and Static settings. If you are new to installing an IP camera, use #2 (Static IP) 1.) DHCP: If you use this setting, your IP information will be pulled automatically from your router. This not recommended if you are going to view this camera outside of the building that it resides in. 2.) Static IP:
CPU: ARM 9; 32 Bit RISC DDR2: 256MB Flash: 16MB Image Sensor: 1/3.2” CMOS (2 Megapixel) Sensitivity: 0 Lux (IR On) DC Iris: Yes Lens Type: Vari-focal 3.6 - 16mm LED’s: 35 IR LED (20 Meter Range) I/O: 1 in / 1 Relay Out Video Output: BNC, Composite Video Audio In: 1 Input, RCA Audio Out: 1 Output, RCA Power Over Ethernet: Supported, Designed For 802.3af Standard, 47V Recommended Power Co
When popup the following dialogue box, click “Yes”. If the installation of the ActiveX control fails, for example the browser page says “done” but you do not see your camera, please check the security settings for your IE browser. Follow the instructions below. Configuring Internet Explorer Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 12
Channel Vision 6521, 500-296 rev E www.channelvi s i o n . c o m 234 Fischer Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 92626 USA (714)424-6500 (800)840-0288 (714)424-6510 fax email: [email protected] 1 Channel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect in material or workmanship which occurs during normal use of this product with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the USA, for one year from the date of original purchase. This is a no hassle warranty with no mail in warranty card n
How to adjust zoom and focus on the 6521 Zoom Focus Video Settings/cont. To adjust zoom and focus on the 6521, first, you have to take off the plastic dome piece. To do this, unscrew the 5 vandal resistant screws using the tool that comes with the 6521. 6521 1.) You will need to unscrew each of the knobs slightly (counter-clockwise) with your fingers or a flat head screwdrive
Channel Vision 6521, Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as an IP phone or a network camera, using the same cable that is used for the network connection. The PoE switch eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations and enables an easier application of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to ensure 24 hours a day, 7 days a week operation. A 802.3af, 15.4W PoE Switch is recommended with 6521 and 6522. If using a PoE switch that does not meet this specification, full functional
Channel Vision 6521, Assigning an IP Address /cont 6.) Copy/write down the following information from the DOS prompt. A.) Default Gateway (Example 192.168.1.1) B.) DNS Server (if 2 servers, use the first one, for example 192.168.1.9) C.) Subnet Mask (Example 255.255.255.0) 9
Channel Vision 6521, 1.) Click the start icon on your computer 2.) Click the ‘Run’ icon on your computer. 3.) Type in ‘cmd’ and press enter on your keyboard, or press ok. 4.) Type in ‘ipconfig /all’ into the DOS prompt that appears. Press enter. 5.) Write down your computer’s IP address. It is important that we do not use the same IP address for our IP Camera. In the example below, the computer’s IP address is 192.168.1.74. The IP address of the IP Camera must be different than the IP address in the computer. Each networkab
Channel Vision 6521, Connecting To Your Camera 1.) The first time you connect to the camera via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX control. Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, or 9 must be used to run this ActiveX control. 1.) Open Internet Explorer. Type the IP address of the IP camera into the browser link window. Also, make sure to type the port at the end of the link. For example, I will type in http://192.168.1.207:8005 2.) You will be prompted for a username and password. The default username is ‘admin’ The default password is ‘admin’ Installing The ActiveX Control 11
Channel Vision 6521, 4.) Record Time Setting: Pre Alarm and Post Alarm setups for record start and end time when motion is detected, or to trigger a relay. Note: Pre/Post Alarm record time based on record time setting and 6521 or 6522's built-in memory. The ability to store data is limited, so if the video quality is set very high, this will cause a drop in the recorded FPS. This will also decrease pre or post recording time. 5.) Network IP Check: This option does two things. One, it checks your internet connection (Interval) to make sure your network connection has not been lost. Two, if your connection is lost, you can set this
Channel Vision 6521, 1.) This icon opens the settings’ menu 2.) This icon takes a snapshot 3.) This icon show system time, video resolution, and video refreshing rate 4.) The bottom bar has an icon that allows you to select which stream you want to view. Stream 1 is usually the larger, better quality stream. Stream 2 is the smaller stream, generally used for mobile viewing 5.) These cameras support 2 way audio. The bottom bar has an icon will activate 2 way audio For 2 way audio to function, you need a microphone plugged into the computer. 6.) The bottom bar has an icon shows how many users are con
Channel Vision 6521, Stream ( Mode): 1600x 1200 1280x1024 (SXGA) 1280x960 (SXGA-) 1280x720 800x600, 640x480 20x240 176x144 (qCIF) 2.) Quality: There are 5 levels you can adjust to: Best, High, Standard, Medium, & Low If you use the highest settings, the network streaming speed will be slower Also, if you record any files, the higher the quality, the larger the file will be 3. Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second This describes the codec use for compression. H.264 is newer and h
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