SUNELL SN-IPV57 80ECDR Panorama Fisheye Network Camera User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- SUNELL
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SUNELL SN-IPV57 80ECDR Panorama Fisheye Network Camera
Panorama Fisheye Network Camera
The Panorama Fisheye Network Camera is a high-quality surveillance camera designed for indoor and outdoor use. It is equipped with a fisheye lens that provides a wide-angle view of the surroundings. The camera can be connected to a network for remote monitoring and control.
Product Precautions
- Avoid heavy loads, intensive shakes, and soaking during transportation and storage.
- Protect the device from fall-down, intensive strikes, and magnetic field interference.
- Keep the device away from heat sources, moist, dusty, extremely hot or cold places, or places with strong electric radiation.
- If the device is installed outdoors, take insect- and moisture proof measures to avoid circuit board corrosion that can affect monitoring.
- Remove the power plug if the device is idle for a long time.
- Before unpacking, check whether the fragile sticker is damaged.
If the fragile sticker is damaged, contact customer services or sales personnel.
The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any artificial damage of the fragile sticker.
Product Usage
- Open the package and examine the appearance of the product for any obvious damage.
- Confirm that all components in Table 1-1 are included in the package.
- Read the installation instructions provided in the Quick Setup Guide.
- Connect the multi-head cable to the corresponding ports on the camera.
- Connect the network cable to a standard Ethernet access port.
- Connect the power supply to a 12V (-15%-+10%) (DC 12V) direct current (DC) power supply.
- Install the camera following the installation instructions provided in the Quick Setup Guide. Keep the device away from shaking surfaces or under shocks.
- If installing the camera outdoors, take insect- and moisture proof measures to avoid circuit board corrosion that can affect monitoring.
- Turn on the power supply and wait for the camera to start up.
- Configure the camera settings according to the instructions provided in the Quick Setup Guide.
- Monitor and control the camera using a network-connected device.
Note: If installing the camera in public places, provide a notice indicating that the area is under electronic surveillance.
Precautions
Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, provide the tip “You have entered the area of electronic surveillance” in an eye-catching place. Failure to correctly use electrical products may cause fire and severe injuries.
WARNING| It alerts you to moderate dangers which, if not avoided, may
cause minor or moderate injuries.
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CAUTION| It alerts you to risks. Neglect of these risks may cause
device damage, data loss, device performance deterioration, or unpredictable
results.
NOTE| It provides additional information.
WARNING
- Strictly observe installation requirements when installing the device. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for device damage caused by users’ non-conformance to these requirements.
- Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters that are marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise, this device may be damaged.
- Use accessories delivered with this device. The voltage must meet input voltage requirements for this device.
- If this device is installed in places with unsteady voltage, ground this device to discharge high energy such as electrical surges in order to prevent the power supply from burning out.
- When this device is in use, ensure that no water or any liquid flows into the device. If water or liquid unexpectedly flows into the device, immediately power off the device and disconnect all cables (such as power cables and network cables) from this device.
- Do not focus strong light (such as lighted bulbs or sunlight) on this device. Otherwise, the service life of the image sensor may be shortened.
- If this device is installed in places where thunder and lightning frequently occur, ground the device nearby to discharge high energy such as thunder strikes in order to prevent device damage.
CAUTION
- Avoid heavy loads, intensive shakes, and soaking to prevent damages during transportation and storage. The warranty does not cover any device damage that is caused during secondary packaging and transportation after the original packaging is taken apart.
- Protect this device from fall-down and intensive strikes, keep the device away from magnetic field interference, and do not install the device in places with shaking surfaces or under shocks.
- Clean the device with a soft dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, dip the cloth into slight neutral cleanser, gently wipe the dirt with the cloth, and then dry the device.
- Do not jam the ventilation opening. Follow the installation instructions provided in this document when installing the device.
- Keep the device away from heat sources such as radiators, electric heaters, or other heat equipment.
- Keep the device away from moist, dusty, extremely hot or cold places, or places with strong electric radiation.
- If the device is installed outdoors, take insect- and moisture-proof measures to avoid circuit board corrosion that can affect monitoring.
- Remove the power plug if the device is idle for a long time.
- Before unpacking, check whether the fragile sticker is damaged. If the fragile sticker is damaged, contact customer services or sales personnel. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any artificial damage of the fragile sticker.
Special Announcement
- All complete products sold by the manufacturer are delivered along with nameplates, quick setup guide and accessories after strict inspection. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for counterfeit products.
- The manufacturer will update this manual according to product function enhancement or changes and regularly update the software and hardware described in this manual. Update information will be added to new versions of this manual without prior notice.
- This manual may contain misprints, technology information that is not accurate enough, or product function and operation description that is slightly inconsistent with the actual product, the final interpretation of company is as a standard.
- This manual is only for reference and does not ensure that the information is totally consistent with the actual product. For consistency, see the actual product.
NOTE
For more information, please refer to CD and website.
Open Package Examination
Open the package, check the appearance of product for no obvious damage, and confirm the item list for table 1-1 is consistent.
Table 1-1 Packing list
Component | Quantity | Remark |
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Panorama Fisheye Network Camera | 1 | |
Quick Setup Guide | 1 | |
Installation location sticker | 1 | |
Flat-head screwdriver | 1 | |
Plastic anchor φ5.6×29mm | 3 | |
Black stainless self-tapping screw KA4.0×30mm | 3 | |
Network access port protective cover | 1 | |
Waterproof rubber seal | 1 | |
Terminal block | 2 |
Device Structure
Device Ports
NOTE
Different devices may have different ports and multi-head cables; Please refer
to the actual product.
Figure 2-1 Hardware ports
Table 2-1 Hardware ports description
ID | Port Name | Description |
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1 | NIC indicator | When there is a network activity, the indicator flashes. |
2 | Power supply indicator | The indicator on when connect to the power supply. |
Figure 2-2 Multi-head cable
Table 2-2 Multi-head cable description
ID | Core | Description | Remark |
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1 | Network access port | Connect to a standard Ethernet cable. | |
2 | Audio input port | Receive an analog audio signal from devices such as a | |
sound pickup device. | Applied for camera with audio function | ||
3 | Audio output port | Connect to an external audio device such as a speaker. | |
4 | Power supply (DC 12V) | Connect to a 12V(-15%-+10% ) direct current (DC) | |
power supply. | |||
5 | Gray core | Alarm output terminal A(normal open) | Applied for alarm function |
Purple core | Alarm output terminal B(normal open) | ||
Yellow core | Alarm input positive terminal | ||
Orange core | Alarm input ground terminal |
Camera Dimensions
NOTE
Different devices may have different dimensions; Please refer to the actual
product.
Figure 2-3 Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Device Installation
You can install the fisheye network camera in the ceiling and wall. This section describes how to install the camera in the ceiling.
Installation Steps
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Step 1 Stick the Installation location sticker on the Installation surface, drill four holes based on the marks on the sticker. Drive the plastic anchors into the holes, as shown in figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Fixing the bracket -
Step 2 Take out the camera and remove the installation bracket, use screws with a length of 30mm to fix the installation bracket, as shown in figure 3-2.
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Step 3 Connect the multi-connector cable.
NOTE
If you route cables from the top, drill a hole in the surface based on the location “B” on the location sticker. If you route cables from the side, please use the circular junction box, as show in figure 3-3, drag the multi- head cable from the side of the junction box.
Figure 3-3 Junction box -
Step 4 Aim the chassis gap of the camera at the buckles of the installation bracket based on the camera outline on the sticker, as shown in figure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Installing camera -
Step 5 Push in and rotate the camera until it can’t rotate, then fasten the screw at the side of the camera, as shown in figure 3-5.
Figure 3-5 Fixing camera -
Step 6 Tear off the peripheral sticker of the camera.
Quick Configuration(e.g IE)
Login
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Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of IP camera
(default value: 192.168.0.120) in the address box, and press Enter. The login page is displayed as shown in figure 4-1 . -
Step 2 Input the user name and password.
NOTE- The default user name is admin. The default password is admin. Change the password when you log into the system for first time to ensure system security.
- You can change the system display language on the login page.
Figure 4-1 Login
Step3 Click Login, the main page is displayed.
Modify IP address
- Choose Configuration > Device > Local Network, the Local Network page is displayed.
- Enter the IP address in the IP Address box and click Apply as shown in figure 4-2.
- After the IP address is set successfully, please use the new IP address to log in the Web interface.
Figure 4-2 Local Network
Browsing Video
To ensure the real-time video can be played properly, you must perform the
following operation when you log in the web for the first time:
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Step 1 the Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Internet options > Security > Trusted sites > Sites, in the display dialog box, click Add, as shown in figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Adding a trusted site -
Step 2 In the Internet Explorer, choose Tool > Internet Options > Security > Customer level, and set Download unsigned ActiveX control and initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting under ActiveX controls and plug-ins to Enable, as shown in figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 Configuring ActiveX control and plug-in -
Step 3 Download and install the player control as prompted.
NOTE
If the repair tips displayed when installing the control, please ignore the prompt, and continue the installation, the login page is displayed when the control is loaded.
To browse a real-time video, click Live Video. The Live Video page is
displayed, as shown in figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 Live Video
Fish eye configuration
Choose “Configuration > Device > Fish eye”, the Fish eye configuration page is
displayed, set the parameters for “Mount type” and “Fisheye type”, as shown in
figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 Fish eye
Three mount config are supported by the fisheye camera: wall, ceiling, table.
Fisheye mode include:
- Fish eye: Original 360°, surround image;
- Double panorama: Double 180° panoramic image;
- 4PTZ: De-warping quad image.
- Single panorama: Single180° panoramic image ;
- Fisheye+3PTZ: 360° surround+3 De-warping images.
Two-way audio
NOTE
Partial cameras do not support two-way audio, this section do not apply.
Camera → PC
Connection:
- Step 1 Connect microphone to audio input interface of camera.
- Step 2 Connect speaker to the PC audio output interface.
- Step 3 Log in camera Web, click to turn on two-way audio.
PC → Camera
- Step1 Connect microphone to PC audio input interface.
- Step2 Connect speaker to camera audio out interface.
- Step3 Log in camera Web, click to turn on two-way audio.
Alarm Configuration
NOTE
Partial cameras do not support alarm, this section do not apply.
Alarm input and Alarm output connection:
- Step1 Connect alarm input device to Alarm IN0 and Alarm COM0 of multi-head cable.
- Step2 Connect alarm output device to Alarm OUT1 and Alarm COM1 of multi-head cable, alarm output interface can connect to normal open device only.
- Step3 Log in Web, Choose Configuration > Alarm > I/O Alarm, set the parameters as shown in figure 4-6.
- Step4 Choose Configuration > Alarm > I/O Alarm Linkage , enable the I/O Alarm and set the parameters of Schedule Setting.
Figure 4-7 Alarm
Documents / Resources
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