NOVUS NVIP-5H-6202M-II Bullet IP Camera with Motor Zoom Lens User Guide

June 9, 2024
Novus

NOVUS NVIP-5H-6202M-II Bullet IP Camera with Motor Zoom Lens User Guide
NOVUS NVIP-5H-6202M-II Bullet IP Camera with Motor Zoom
Lens

FOREWORD INFORMATION

General Characteristics

  • Sensor resolution: 5 megapixels
  • Mechanical IR cut filter (IR operation capability)
  • Min. Illumination from 0 lx with IR LED on
  • Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) for enhanced image quality in diverse light conditions
  • Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)
  • Highlight Compensation (HLC)
  • Back Light Compensation (BLC)
  • Reduction of image flicker (Antiflicker)
  • Lens type: motor-zoom, f = 2.8~12mm/F1.4
  • Built-in LED illuminator
  • Built-in webserver: camera configuration through the website
  • Video compression: H.264, H.265, H.264+, H.265+, MJPEG / G711
  • Max. video resolution up to 2880×1620
  • Multi streaming: compression, resolution, speed and quality defined individually for each video stream
  • ROI functions
  • Motion detection
  • Private Zones
  • RTSP protocol support for video transmission
  • Schedule
  • Micro SD card up to 256GB
  • Wide range of responses to alarm events: e-mail with attachment, saving file on FTP server, saving file on microSD card
  • Electronic Shutter from 1/2 s to 1/100 000 s.
  • Supports up to 3 streams
  • ONVIF Protocol Support
  • Software: NMS (NOVUS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) for video recording, live monitoring, playback and remote IP devices administration
  • Power supply: 12 VDC / PoE
FOREWORD INFORMATION

Technical specification

IMAGE

Image Sensor| 5 MPX CMOS sensor 1/2.7” SmartSens
Number of Effective Pixels| 2884 (H) x 1624 (V)
Min. Illumination| 0.005 lx/F1.4 – color mode, 0 lx (IR on) – B/W mode
Electronic Shutter| auto/manual: 1/2 s ~ 1/100000 s
Digital Slow Shutter (DSS)| up to 1/2 s
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)| yes 120dB
Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)| 2D, 3D
Highlight Compensation (HLC)| yes
Back Light Compensation (BLC)| yes
Reduction of image flicker (Antiflicker)| yes
LENS
Lens Type| motorized, auto-iris function, f=2.8 ~ 12 mm/F1.4
Auto-focus| zoom trigger, day/night mode trigger, manual trigger
DAY/NIGHT
Switching Type| mechanical IR cut filter
Switching Mode| auto, manual, time
Switching Level Adjustment| yes
Switching Delay| 2 ~ 120 s
Switching Schedule| yes
Visible Light Sensor| yes
NETWORK
Stream Resolution| 2880 x 1620, 2560 x 1440 (QHD), 2304 x 1296, 1920 x 1080 (Full HD), 1280 x 720 (HD), 704x 576, 704 x 480, 640 x 480 (VGA), 480 x 240, 352 x 288 (CIF), 352 x 240
Frame Rate| 30 fps for each resolution
Multistreaming Mode| 3 streams
Video/Audio Compression| H.264, H.264+, H.265, H.265+, MJPEG/G.711
Number of Simultaneous Connections| max. 10
Bandwidth| 60 Mb/s in total
Network Protocols Support| HTTP, IPv4, IPv4/v6, UDP, HTTPS, FTP, DHCP, DDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, UPnP, SNMP, QoS,IEEE 802.1X, PPPoE, SMTP, RTCP, RTMP
ONVIF Protocol Support| Profile S
Camera Configuration| from Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera browserlanguages: Polish, English, and others
Compatible Software| NMS, N Control 6000
Mobile applications| SuperLive Plus (iPhone, Android)
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Privacy Zones| 4 video mask type: single color
Motion Detection| yes
Region of interest (ROI)| 8
Video Content Analysis (VCA)| abandoned object, object disappearance, line cross, Scene Change, intrusion detection
Image Processing| sharpening, mirror effect, corridor mode, vertical flip, horizontal flip
Prealarm/Postalarm| up to 6 s/up to 120 s
System Reaction to Alarm Events| e-mail, e-mail with attachment, saving file on FTP server, saving file on SD card
Restoring default settings| via web browser, using reset button, via NMS IPTool software
IR LED

LED Number| 2
Range| 50 m
Smart IR| yes (software support)
INTERFACES
Audio Input/Output| 1 x Jack (3.5 mm)/- built-in microphone
Network Interface| 1 x Ethernet – RJ-45 interface, 10/100 Mbit/s
Memory Card Slot| microSD – capacity up to 256GB
INSTALLATION PARAMETERS
Dimensions (mm)| with bracket: 81 (W) x 81 (H) x 220 (L)
Weight| 0.7 kg
Degree of Protection| IP 67 (details in the user’s manual)
Enclosure| aluminium, white or grey (NVIP-5H-6202M-II/7043) , fully cable managed wall mountbracket in-set included , IK10 impact rating
Power Supply| PoE, 12 VDC
Surge protection| TVS 4000 V
Power Consumption| 5 W,9 W (IR illuminator on)
Operating Temperature| -30°C ~ 60°C
Humidity| max. 95%, relative (non-condensing)

Camera dimensions (mm)
Camera NVIP-5H-6202M-II

DIMENSION

Package contents
After opening the package make sure that the following elements are inside:

  • IP camera
  • Accessories bag
  • Short version of user’s manual
    If any of this elements has been damaged during transport, pack all the elements back into the original box and contact your supplier for further assistance.

CAUTION!
It is forbidden to use – as the camera power source – PoE equipment (adapters, etc.) not compatible with IEEE 802.3af standard (items called “passive PoE power supply”). Damages caused by the usage of improper power supply source are not covered by the warranty.

START-UP AND INITIAL IP CAMERA CONFIGURATION

CAUTION!
If the device was brought from a location with lower temperature, please wait until it reaches the temperature of location it is currently in. Turning the device on immediately after bringing it from a location with lower ambient temperature is forbidden, as the condensing water vapour may cause short- circuits and damage the device as a result. Before starting the device familiarize yourself with the description and the role of particular inputs, outputs and adjusting elements that the device is equipped with.

Description of connectors and control tools

Description of connectors and control tools

  1. 100 Mb/s Ethernet port (PoE RJ-45 connector)
  2. Audio input (Jack 3.5 mm)
  3. Power supply 12VDC
  4. Counter nut
  5. Base of camera
  6. MicroSD card slot
  7. Reset button

Ethernet cable connecting
To maintain tightness of ethernet cable connection, please follow instruction below:

  1. Unscrew the nut (1) from the connector cover (2).
  2. Route the network cable (without the RJ-45 plug) through the components (1) and (2), than crimp the RJ-45 connector.
  3. Plug the RJ-45 connector into the hermetic socket (3), screw the connector cover (2), and than the nut (1).CABLE CONNECTING

CAUTION!
The declared degree of protection of the camera relates to its housing and does not take into account the possibility of moisture infiltration into the camera by connection cables. Connection cables protection through i.e. sealing up is the camera installer duty. The manufacturer is not liable for any camera damages caused as a result of failing in performing that activity by installer, which also means that camera damaged in that way is not subject to warranty repairs.

CAUTION!
Camera power supply connector is not hermetic. Installer should seal this connector by himself. Camera can be supplied using external power supply unit corresponding with the camera parameters or by using RJ45 network socket and PoE (802.3af) power supply unit. If you’re using external power supply please connect wires according to polarisation shown on picture:

Power supply connector

Camera mounting
To mount a camera please follow the instructions below:

  • Unscrew the counter nut (2).
  • Put the bracket to the wall in a desired mounting place (with cable hole). Take the drill pattern and mark future drilling holes for screws and wires.
  • Drill holes for screws, wires and base.
  • Mount the camera base (1) using the supplied plugs and screws.
  • If necessary, unscrew the service panel (3), mount microSD card in the socket (4) and screw the camera service panel (3).
  • Connect the camera wires.
  • Adjust camera position.
  • Tighten to the stop counter nut (2).
    CAMERA MOUNTING

CAUTION!
Please note that the wall or ceiling must have enough strength to carry the IP Camera.

CAUTION!
In order to obtain declared degree of protection please seal the camera bracket to prevent water getting inside. Furthermore, when installing the bracket on rough/uneven surfaces, please additionally seal the junction with appropriate sealing mass. Please pay special attention to any mounting holes and if they are a loop-through ones, seal them too.

Starting the IP camera
To run NOVUS IP camera you have to connect ethernet cable between camera and network PoE switch with PoE support (IEEE 802.3af).
You can also power it from 12VDC power supply compatible with camera power supply specification.
The recommended way to start an IP camera and perform its configuration is a direct connection to the network switch which is not connected to other devices. To obtain further information about network configuration parameters (IP address, gateway, network mask, etc.) please contact your network administrator.

Connection using network switch with PoE support

CONNECTING USING NETWORK

Connection using external power supply and network switch

CONNECTING USING EXTERNAL

Connection using external power supply directly to the computer

CONNECTING USING EXTERNAL

Information:
Power supply adapter is not included. Please use power adapter with parameters specified in user ‘s manual.

Initial configuration via the web browser
The default network settings for NVIP-5H-6202M-II camera are :

  1. IP address= 192.168.1.200
  2. Network mask – 255.255.255.0
  3. Gateway – 192.168.1.1
  4. User name – root
  5. Password – pass

Knowing the camera’s IP address you need to appropriately set PC IP address, so the two devices can operate in one network subnet ( e.g. for IP 192.168.1.1, appropriate address for the camera ranges from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254, for example 192.168.1.60). It is not allowed to set the same addresses for camera and PC computer. You can either set a network configuration (IP address, gateway, net mask, etc.)  of NOVUS IP camerayourself or select DHCP mode (DHCP server is required in this method in target network) by using web browser or by NMS software. When you use DHCP server check IP address lease and its linking with camera MAC address to avoid changing or losing IP address during device operation or network/ DHCP server breakdown. You have to remember to use a new camera IP address after changing network parameters. After network setting configuration has been done, the camera can be connected to a target network.

CAUTION!
Below are shown security recommendations for network architecture and configuration of CCTV systems that are connected to the Internet to reduce the risk of unauthorized interference with the system by a third party.

  1. Absolutely change the default passwords and user names (if the device gives this possibility) of all applied network devices (recorders, cameras, routers, network switches, etc.) to the severely complexity password. Use lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters if there is such possibility.
  2. pending on the available functionality in the order to restrict access to the used network devices at the administrator account level, it is recommended to configure the users accounts accordingly.
  3. Do not use DMZ function (Demilitarized zone) in your router. Using that function you open the access to recorder system from the Internet on all ports, which gives possibility for an unauthorized interference with the system. Instead of DMZ use port forwarding redirect only the ports which are necessary for the performance of the connection (detailed information about ports of communication in different models of recorders, cameras, etc. can be found in the operating instructions).
  4. Use routers with firewall function and make sure it is enabled and properly configured.
  5. It is recommended to change the default network communication port numbers of used devices if there is such possibility.
  6. If used network devices has a UPnP feature and it is not used, turn it off.
  7. If used network devices has a P2P feature and it is not used, turn it off.
  8. If used network devices support HTTPS protocol for connection, it is recommended to use it.
  9. If used network devices support IP filtering for authorized connections  function, it is recommendedto use it.
  10. If used recorder has two network interfaces it is recommended to use both of them to physically separate network for cameras and network for Internet connection. The only device in the system, accessible from Internet will be recorder – there will be no physically access directly to any camera.

NETWORK CONNECTION USING WEB BROWSER

Recommended PC specification for web browser connections
Requirements below apply to connection with an IP camera, assuming smooth image display in 2880×1620 resolution and 30 fps speed.

  1. CPU Intel i7 3 GHz
  2. RAM Memory min. 6 GB
  3. VGA card Nvidia GeForce 1GB
  4. Operating System Windows 10
  5. Network card 100/1000 Mb/s

Connection with IP camera via web browser
Connecting to the camera for the first time

CONNECTION

Device Activation
After accept privacy statement, device activate window appears. In this window user has to set a password for the web account. Check the “Activate Onvif user” checkbox to change the password for the Onvif account to the same password as for the web account.

DEVICE ACTIVATION

If the user assigns a new password during the device activation but does not check the “Activate Onvif User” checkbox, the Onvif account will remain with the default login data

Onvif account edition
In order to change the Onvif account password, after logging in, go to the Settings tab in the upper right corner and then Network > Onvif. In the Onvif tab, click the Modify button, then in the Edit User window, enter the new password and confirm with OK button. If the connection to the camera via the NMS software is using the LongPolling event handling method, the same password for the Onvif account as for the Web account must be set in this step.

Onvif account edition

In order to delete the Onvif account, select the user by clicking on the appropriate row in the table, then click Delete button. Please note that deleting Onvif account means that the\ camera cannot be added to NMS software. Add button is used to create new Onvif account.

Logging in to the camera for the first time

Logging

In this window, in order to login to camera, enter the user name root and the newly set administrato password. In the Stream type field user can select the stream that is displayed in the live view window after login. The Language field allows to change the interface language. The Forget Password option allows to log in to the camera if you forget the administrator password and for this is required to know the answers to the security questions (set in the next step). After entering appropriate data, click the Login button to login to the web panel of the camera.

Safety questions
The next step in logging in for the first time is entering answers to the security questions. In the window that appears, select questions from among those available on the list and enter your own answers. Knowing the right answers is essential to recovering the administrator password.

Safety questions

This step cannot be omitted. The security question window is displayed only during the first login, and the only possibility to change the given answers is to restore the factory settings and go through all stages of the first connection with the camera.

Plug-in installation
If the browser has no connected to any of the 6000 series cameras so far, or if an older version of the plug-in is installed, a message will be displayed in the remote viewing window that the appropriate plug-in version must be installed

Plug-in installation

oceed with the NetAIIPCamera.exe file. Press the Run button to start the plug in installer. In the installer window, select the installation language (English by default) and then click Install button to install plug-in. After installation click the Finish button to close the installer and refresh the browser window (you can also close and restart the browser). If after installation and browser window refresh, the same text appears on the screen, go to the browser Tools (the gearwheel icon in the top right corner), then click Menage add-ones. In the window that appears click right mouse button on the NetAIIPCamera Control, then click the Enable option and refresh the browser window. After completion all of the above steps, preview of the camera in the live view window should appears.

WWW INTERFACE – WORKING WITH IP CAMERA

Displaying live video

Displaying live video

Camera menu:

  • Live – opens the camera live video,
  • Config – opens the camera configuration menu,
  • Search – opens the camera playback.

ELECTRIC CONNECTORS AND ACCESORIES

Camera supports microSD cards up to a maximum size of 256GB. In order to install the card properly, please follow the instructions below:

  • Turn off the camera power.
  • Unscrew the camera service panel (1).
  • Mount microSD card in the socket (2).
  • Screw the camera service panel (1).
  • Turn on the camera.
  • Check the microSD card by checking its capacity in the “System” -> “SD Card” tab.

MicroSD card installation

FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORING

Software factory settings restoring via NMS IPTool
NMS IPTool (version 3.5 or later) allows to restore factory settings. To restore settings via NMS IPTool, find the camera in the list of available devices and then, on the right side of the row click , . Then within 30 seconds disconnect power of the camera. After reconnecting the camera, all settings are factory default.

Software factory settings restoring via NMS IPTool

Hardware factory settings restoring
In order to restore factory settings using reset button (RST), please follow the instructions below:

  • Unscrew the camera service panel (1).
  • Press the reset button (2) and hold on for 10 seconds.
  • Release button.
  • Screw the camera service panel (1).
  • Log on after 2 minutes using default IP address (http://192.168.1.200) and default user name (root) and password (pass).

Hardware factory settings restoring

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