ZipNVR IP-CAM852W 360 Degree IP Camera Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- ZipNVR
Table of Contents
- ZipNVR IP-CAM852W 360 Degree IP Camera
- Product Information
- Connections and Dimensions
- Dimensions
- Mounting and SD Card Installation
- Setup Options
- How to Login via Browser
- Browser Menu Settings
- Extra Resources
- General Maintenance
- Specifications
- Index
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ZipNVR IP-CAM852W 360 Degree IP Camera
Product Information
Key Features – IP-CAM852W
The IP-CAM852W is a budget-conscious eyeball style camera designed for IP systems. It features motion detection, a durable metal exterior suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, up to 45m IR range (true day/night filter), 2MP resolution, built-in PoE, and H265 and H264 codec support.
- PoE & 12V
- SD card slot
- Micro SD Card Slot
- Audio In – Audio Out
- 2.8-12mm Manual Vari-focal lens
- 2MP
- IR
- Perfect for ZIP NVR Kits
Essential Tools and ZipFinder
ZipFinder is a Windows PC software that helps discover and configure IP cameras on a network. It is useful for non-PoE installations and can help with troubleshooting issues such as forgotten or unknown IP addresses. To download ZipFinder, visit ZipNVR.com.
To install this product you will need:
- Laptop / Windows PC
- Screwdriver
- Drill
- Hammer
- ZIP NVR or DVR
- PoE Switch / 12V DC power supply
- Ethernet CAT5/5e/6 Cable
ZipFinder – IP Camera Configuration Tool
- ZipFinder is a Windows PC software for discovering and configuring IP cameras a network.
- Use ZipFinder on non-PoE installs, to help problem solving issues such as forgotten or unknown IP Addresses.
- To download visit ZipNVR.com
Connections and Dimensions
IP-CAM852W
Powering the camera:
- Option 1 – Power the camera from 12V DC (via the 2.1mm DCSocket), with a current consumption of 750mA. Ensure correctpolarity when making connections.
- Option 2 – Power the camera using a PoE 48V RJ45 Socket. Whenconnecting to a ZIP PoE NVR, plug the camera directly into theNVR’s built-in PoE switch.
The camera should become visible afterapproximately 1 minute of being connected.
Dimensions
*Dimensions Exclude Bracket
Mounting and SD Card Installation
To enable local recording on the camera itself, an SD card must be installed. The recording time will vary depending on the SD card size and encoding settings:
- 32GB SD Card: 31 hours
- 64GB SD Card: 62 hours
- 128GB SD Card (MAX): 124 hours
- 256GB SD Card (MAX): 248 hours
The camera can be set to only record when triggered by motion detection, alarm input, or AI smart features, which maximizes the recording time. Remember to remove power from the camera before inserting or removing the SD card.
Eyeball
A template is provided in the box for marking the hole positions for the fixing screws.
Setup Options
PoE ZIP NVR
- When connecting to a ZIP PoE NVR plug the camera directly into the NVR’s built in PoE switch.
- The camera should automatically become visible after being connected for approximately 1 minute.
- The 100m distance for a camera can be increased when the PoE Mode is set to EPoE.
- In the menu on a ZIP PoE NVR go to:- Video > IP Channels > PoE Mode
Non-PoE ZIP NVR
When connecting cameras to a Non-PoE NVR, they are first connected to an
external network switch which is in-turn connected to the NVR as shown below
.
See Extra Resources for more information on Adding IP Cameras manually to a ZIP Recorder.
How to Login via Browser
The AI smart features can be configured in a ZIP recorder or directly in the
browser interface of the camera (standalone)
Only one smart detection feature can be enabled at any given time.
See the NVR or DVR manual for information on configuring these features with a
ZIP recorder.
Follow the steps below for configuring the settings directly in the camera via
a browser for standalone setup.
You will need…
- Windows Based PC/ Laptop connected to router/ PoE switch
- ZipVision Pro App on Mobile Device
- PoE Switch connected to Network/ Router
- Ethernet network cable
ZipFinder software, available via this link below:-
- www.softcctv.com/store/Item/Zip-Finder-IP-CCTV-Security-Camera-Discovery-Tool
- NOTE If the PC being used is on a different IP range to the PC then add the IP range of the camera to the PC using the below guide:-
- PDF Version :- http://www.cctvmanuals.com/pdf/tips/How_to_add_an_IP_Range.pdf HTML Version :-
- http://www.cctvmanuals.com/tips/How_to_add_an_IP_Range/index.html
- Plug the camera’s RJ45 port with a network cable into a PoE switch
- Using ZipFinder on a Windows Based PC/ Laptop Search and then tick the camera
- Select Net Mode = DCHP, then click Modify
- Search again, to get the updated IP address.
- Select the IP address of the camera, Internet Explorer will pop-up, and ask to download and install the plug-in.
- Download, install and follow the steps for the plug-in installation, then re-load the browser by selecting the IP address again.
- 5. Login to the IP Camera, the default login details are:-
Default IP 192.168.10.1
DCHP| Off
User Name| admin
Password| 777777
Browser Menu Settings
IP-CAM852W
The menu can be configured directly in the browser interface of the camera
(standalone), in Remote Setting you will find the menu settings below:-
Video | Live | Name | Camera (user editable) |
---|---|---|---|
Date Format | DD/MM/YYYY / |
MM/DD/YYYY / YYYY/MM/DD
Time Format| 24 Hour / 12 Hour
Flicker Control| 50Hz / 60Hz
Show Name| Enable / Disable
Show Time| Enable / Disable
OSD Self- adaptive| Enable / Disable
Save / Refresh
Image Control| Image Setting| Automatic Mode / Colour
Mode / Black White Mode / Image Mode / Schedule
IR-CUT Delay| 1 -36 (Default 2 )
IR-LED| SmartIR / Manual
Angle Trad| 180 / 0
Mirror| Disable / Vertical / Horizontal / All
Exposure Compensatio
n
| DWDR / HLC / BLC / Disable
White Balance| Automatic mode / Manual
Shutter| Automatic mode / Manual
Time Exposure| 1/5 to 1/200000 / Flickerless
3D Noise Reduction| OFF / Automatic Mode /
Manual
Save / Default / Refresh
Privacy Mask| Enable / Disable
Record| Encode| Mainstrea m| Resolution| 1920 x 1080
FPS| 1 – 30 (Default 30 )
Video Code Type| H.265 / H.264
Video Code Level| Main Profile
Bitrate Control| CBR / VBR
Bitrate Mode| Predefined / User-Defined
| | | Bitrate| 256 to 4096 (Default 4096 )
---|---|---|---|---
I Frame Interval| 1 to 120 (Default 60 )
Audio| Enable / Disable
Save / Refresh
Substream| Resolution| 640 x 480
FPS| 1 – 20 ((Default 20 )
Video Code Type| H.265 / H.264
Video Code Level| Main Profile
Bitrate Control| CBR / VBR
Bitrate Mode| Predefined / User-Defined
Bitrate| 128 to 1024 (Default 512 )
I Frame Interval| 1 to 80 (Default 40 )
Audio| Enable / Disable
Save / Refresh
Record| Record| Stream Mode| Mainstream / Substream
Record| Enable / Disable
PreRecord| Enable / Disable
Netbreak| Enable / Disable
Save / Refresh
Schedule| User Definable
Save / Refresh
Event| Setup| Motion| Enable| Enable / Disable
Sensitivity| 1 to 8
Save / Refresh
Alarm| Post Recording| OFF / 5s / 10s / 20s / 30s
Send Email| Enable / Disable
FTP
Picture Upload
| Enable / Disable
Enable Record| Enable / Disable
Save / Schedule / Refresh
Network| General| General| DCHP| Enable / Disable
IP Address| User-definable
Subnet Mask| User-definable
Gateway| User-definable
DNS 1| User-definable
DNS 2| User-definable
Video Encryption Transmission| Enable / Disable
| | | Save / Refresh
---|---|---|---
Port Configuration| HTTP Port| User-definable
Client Port
HTTPS
Port
RTSP Port
P2P
Enable
| Enable / Disable
Save / Refresh
Email| | Email| Enable / Disable
Encryption| OFF / SSL / TLS / Automatic mode
SMTP Port| 1 – 65535
SMTP Server| User-definable
Username
Password
Sender
Receiver 1
Receiver 2
Receiver 3
Interval
Save / Test / Refresh
RTSP| | RTSP Enable|
Anonymous Login| Enable / Disable
Instruction: rtsp://IP:RtspPort/ch01/A
A: 0(main stream), 1(sub stream), 2(mobile stream)
Save / Refresh
DDNS| | DDNS| Enable / Disable
Server| NO_IP / DYNDNS
Hostname| User-definable
Username| User-definable
Password| User-definable
Storage| Disk| Select Disk
Overwrite| OFF / Auto
Save / Format Hard Disk / Refresh
Audio| Enable Audio| Enable / Disable
Output Volume| 0 – 8
Input Volume| 0 – 8
Audio Code Type| G711A / G711U
Save / Refresh
Cloud| Cloud Storage| Enable / Disable
| | Cloud Type| Dropbox
---|---|---|---
Driver Name| Customise (Default IP-PTZ650W )
Refresh / Save / Activate Cloud
System| General| Date and Time| Time Setting mode| Static / NTP server
synchronization
Date Format| Day/Month/Year Year-Month-Day Month/Day/Year
Time Zone| GMT -12:00 to GMT + 13:00
Time Format| 24Hour / 12 Hour
System Time| User-definable
Server Address| Time.windows.com / time.nist.gov / pool.ntp.org / Define User
Save / Synchronize computer time / Refresh
Daylight Saving Time| Daylight saving time| Enable / Disable| Set by week /
set by date
Start Time| User-definable
End Time| User-definable
Time Offset| 1Hour / 2 hours
Save / Refresh
Multi-User| Customize Each user| Password (Edit)| Username| User-definable
Password| User-definable
Password Strength| User-definable
Confirm
Refresh
Maintain| Log| Log Type| System / CON. / Alarm
/ Account / Record / Storage / Network / All
| Search
Start Time| User-definable
End Time| User-definable
Load Default| All / Video / Record/ Event / AI / Network/ Storage / System
Save / Refresh| |
Upgrade| Path| Search Local Files| Upgrade
Save / Load| Import File| Search Local Files| Import
Export File Name| Search Local Files| Export
Auto Reboot| Auto- maintenance| Enable / Disable
Time| Date / Week / Month
| | | | Mon / Tues / Wed / Thur / Fri / Sat / Sun
---|---|---|---|---
Time
Save / Refresh / Reboot
Information| Device ID
Device Name
Device Type
Hardware Version
Software Version
Web Version
Mac Address
P2P ID
Refresh
Extra Resources
ZipNVR.com Website
The Zip NVR has a range of information on the cameras and NVRs, manuals, software, tools and support:- www.zipdvr.com
Adding IP Cameras to a ZIP recorder
How to guide on Adding IP Cameras:- www.zipdvr.com/howto/TIP459-How-To-Add- IP-Cameras.html
AI Setup
See the ZIP NVR full manual for more information on AI setup; Note: AI Features will vary depending on model
Full Instruction Manual
https://systemq.com/PDF/manual/xZIP4.pdf
ZIP Firmware
Firmware for the zip products are available online:-
www.zipdvr.com/firmware.html
Compare the firmware in the product against that available online.
General Maintenance
- Routinely clean the camera to prevent dust build up as this can effect the performance of the camera. It is recommended to use a damp non-abrasive microfibre cloth.
- Routinely check the connections for power and data to ensure no water ingress and corrosion.
- Check that the cameras are firmly attached to the wall or mounting bracket.
- Check playback in the recorder to ensure the camera is recording and triggering properly.
Specifications
IP-CAM852W
Image Sensor | 1/ 2.7” Progressive CMOS |
---|---|
Resolution | 2MP 1920(H)×1080(V) |
Lens Type | 2.8-12mm Manual Vari-focal Lens |
Shutter | 1/5 ~ 1/20000s |
Day/Night | Mechanical (True Day-Night) |
Min. Illumination | 0 (With IR On) |
IR Range | Up to 45m |
Digital Noise Reduction | 3D DNR |
Video Compression | H.264 / H.265 |
Video Bitrate | 128Kbps ~ 4Mbps |
Stream Options | Mainstream, SubStream |
System Compatibility | ONVIF (Profile S, Profile G, Profile T) |
Connection | RJ45 10M / 100M Ethernet PoE |
SD Card | Micro SD Card Slot (up to 256GB) |
Audio (RCA) | 1 Input / 1 Output |
Input Voltage | PoE or 12V DC 700mA (PSU Required) |
Consumption | 8W Max |
Operating Temperature | From -30 to 55 deg°C |
Backlight Control | D-WDR |
Use | IP66 For External Use |
Dimensions | Ø135mm x (H) 127mm |
Conditions
All specifications are approximate. System Q Ltd reserves the right to change any product specifications or features without notice. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these instructions are complete and accurate, System Q Ltd cannot be held responsible in any way for any losses, no matter howthey arise, from errors or omissions in these instructions, or the performance or non- performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to.
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electronic equipment must not be mixed with general household waste. For treatment, recovery and recycling please return this unit to your trade supplier or local designated WEE/CG0783SS collection point as defined by your local council.
© Copyright 2020
ZIP and NiteDevil are registered trademarks of System Q Ltd, Chesterfield. Derbyshire. S40 2WB
Index
- – C –
- Checking and cleaning the camera 16
- – D –
- Download 1
- – E –
- Extra Resources and help 14
- Extras 1
- – I –
- Installation 3
- – L –
- Login via browser interface 7
- – M –
- Maintenance 16
- – R –
- Recording 3
- – S –
- SD Card 3
- Setup and Connection Options 5
- Software 1
- Specification 17
- – T –
- Tools 1
- – Z –
- ZipFinder 1
For more resources and general maintenance instructions, refer to ZipDVR.com.