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INSTALLATION / OPERATION
USER’S MANUAL
NXD-1602M
Full HD NETWORK CAMERA
www.hitron.co.kr
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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

INSTALLATION / OPERATION USER’S MANUAL NXD-1602M Full HD NETWORK CAMERA www.hitron.co.kr

Page 2 - CAUTION

10 - Easy Focus Easy Focus helps to reduce the installation efforts especially video image focusing of the camera. - Dual Codec (H.264, MJPEG) The

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100 Support The Log and Reports provides variable information on troubleshooting and contact information, should you require technical assistances.

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101 About Here you can fine basic information about this camera. Figure 64. About The About page shows basic information about this camera as follo

Page 5 - CONTENTS

102 Technical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Image - Imaging D

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103 - Available Resolutions and Maximum Frame Rate STREAM1 H.264 STREAM2 JPEG STREAM3 H.264 STREAM4 H.264 Maximum Frame Rate 1920x1080 320x240 320x2

Page 7 - LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS

104 Environmental - Operational Temperature -------------------- -10 ℃ ~ +50 ℃ - Storage Temperature ------------------------- -20 ℃ ~ +60 ℃ - Storag

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105 Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you

Page 9 - DESCRIPTION

106 → Increased lighting can often improve image quality. Check that there is sufficient lighting at the monitored location. Check all image and ligh

Page 11 - Camera Layout

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11 NOTE Adapter for DC12V / AC24V are not supplied. Camera Layout Top View Lens: Allows wide area to be monitored Connection Cable: 26pin came

Page 13 - INSTALLATION

12 Heater POWER connection (Optional)

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13 INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before Inst

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14 4. Unlock torx screws (4x) the dome cover and fix the dome case firmly with supplied mounting screws (4x), plastic anchors (4x), O-Rings (4x). 5.

Page 16 - OPERATION

15 Heater Kit Installation (Optional) 1. Place the heater element is slot “A”. Please ensure that the cables are facing upwards and the heater is poi

Page 17 - Main Menu

16 OPERATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before startin

Page 18 - LIVE VIEW

17 Main Menu Figure 5. Main Menu The dialog box will be appears. - Type User ID and Password in the dialog box. The default User ID and Password

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18 LIVE VIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Live View

Page 20 - PLAYBACK

19 Source: Specify the viewable video stream source to display in live view page. View Size: Specify the viewable video size to display in live

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2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH

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20 PLAYBACK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Playback p

Page 23 - Basic Configuration

21 Go to the first. Fast backward play Backward play Backward step Pause Forward step Forward play Fast forward play Go to the last

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22 NOTES 1. If you set successfully, the following pop-up windows will be appeared. 2. In case of mismatching of the Start or End Date/Time, the

Page 25 - To add a new user:

23 SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The SETUP pages pr

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24 Users Use the Users tab to manage user permission to access the camera. Figure 10. Basic Configuration / Users User Setting: Click the Enable

Page 27 - Network

25 Figure 11. Basic Configuration / Users / Add User To add a new user: 1. Click the Add button, and then new pop-up window appears. 2. Click in

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26 Figure 12. Basic Configuration / Users / Modify User To modify a user: 1. Select one of the User Name in the User List Setting you want to mod

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27 Network Use the Network tab to manage basic network settings. Figure 13. Basic Configuration / Network IP Address Configuration: The DHCP (Dyna

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28 DNS Configuration: DNS (Domain Name Service) provides the translation of host names to IP addresses on your network. Obtain DNS server via DHCP:

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29 Image Use the Image tab to adjust the camera image setting value and orientation. Figure 14. Basic Configuration / Image Image Appearance: Th

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3 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE L

Page 33 - Date & Time

30 Brightness: The image brightness can be adjusted in the range 0-20, where a higher value produces a brighter image. The default setting is 10. Sha

Page 34 - Live View

31 Audio Use the Audio tab to manage the basic audio settings for the camera. Figure 15. Basic Configuration / Audio Audio Setting: Click the Enable

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32 Audio Input: Adjusts the audio volume especially from the Mike. Input volume: The Input volume can be adjusted in the range from -21.00 to 21.00

Page 36 - Video & Image

33 Date & Time Use the Date and Time tab to set the camera’s date and time values, manually or automatically. Figure 16. System / Date & Ti

Page 37 - Image – Basic

34 Set manually: Using this option allows you to manually enter the date and time. Date & Time Format: Select one of the Date and Time format.

Page 38 - Image – AE & AWB

35 Figure 17. Live View / Source Default Live View: Select which formats do you want as default live view source. Enable cookie: Click the Enable co

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36 Each stream dwell time shows the dwelling time / intervals of each stream when the stream set the sequence mode. -- Stream1 Dwell Time: Enter stre

Page 40 - Image - Day & Night

37 Image – Basic Use the Image-Basic tab to adjust the camera image setting values and orientation. Figure 18. Video & Image / Image – Basic I

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38 Brightness: The image brightness can be adjusted in the range 0-20, where a higher value produces a brighter image. The default setting is 10. Sha

Page 42 - Image - WDR & 3D-DNR

39 Figure 19. Video & Image / Image – AE & AWB Exposure Control: Exposure is the amount of light detected by the camera sensor. A scene with

Page 43 - Off: Not in use

4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions.

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40 White balance mode: Provides the options for White Balance. The default setting is ATW. -- Auto: Set the white balance mode automatically. -- Indo

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41 Figure 20. Video & Image / Image – Day & Night Day & Night Control: The D&N controls the position of the IR (Infra Red) cut filt

Page 46 - -- RECTANGLE

42 The Transition Time controls the length of time the camera is exposed to a light level before it changes to Day and Night mode. This setting is us

Page 47 - Stream1

43 Figure 21. Video & Image / Image – WDR & 3D-DNR WDR & BLC Control: Provides the Wide Dynamic Range / Back Light Compensation functio

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44 -- HSBLC: Highlight Suppression Back Light Compensation. 1. Select an HSBLC mode and click the Save button. Then HSBLC OSD windows will be appears

Page 49 - Stream2

45 3D-DNR Control: 3Dimensional-Digital Noise Reduction function dramatically cleans up the noise in video frames and solves the problem of low- ligh

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46 Figure 22. Video & Image / Image – Privacy Mask Mode: Select an ON mode for Privacy Mask function. -- Off: Not in use. -- On: Set and Use

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47 - WIDTH: Increase or decrease the horizontal size of the mask. - MOVE X: Moves horizontal position of the mask. - MOVE Y: Moves vertical position

Page 52 - Stream3

48 Figure 23. Video & Image / Stream1 H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream1. Profile: Selects the stream profile that

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49 -- VBR: Automatically adjusts the bit rate according to the image complexity, using up bandwidth for increased activity in the image, and less for

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5 CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 Key Features ------

Page 55 - Stream4

50 Figure 24. Video & Image / Stream2 MJPEG Setting: Configures the MJPEG setting value for stream2. Resolution: Specified as the number of p

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51 - The maximum frame rate setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard, resolution of the stream, and processor power. -

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52 4. User can save the ROI as a preset and access to preset position in easy way. First, selects the preset position and then just click “Go” button

Page 58 - Webcasting

53 -- Main: Originally intended as the mainstream consumer profile for broadcast and storage applications. Additional tools over baseline profile inc

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54 GOP size: The higher value saves considerably on bandwidth but may have an adverse effect on image quality. Higher values are only recommended on

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55 4. User can save the ROI as a preset and access to preset position in easy way. First, selects the preset position and then just click “Go” button

Page 61 - Event In – Alarm In

56 -- Main: Originally intended as the mainstream consumer profile for broadcast and storage applications. Additional tools over baseline profile inc

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57 GOP size: The higher value saves considerably on bandwidth but may have an adverse effect on image quality. Higher values are only recommended on

Page 63 - Event In – Manual Trigger

58 4. User can save the ROI as a preset and access to preset position in easy way. First, selects the preset position and then just click “Go” button

Page 64 - Event In – VMD Stream1

59 Audio This camera supports the audio full duplex that can be transmits and receives audio in both directions at a time. Basic Use the Audio tab t

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6 Event In – VMD Stream3 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------66 Event In – VMD Stream4 ---------------------

Page 66 - Event In – VMD Stream3

60 per million (ppm). Non-uniform quantization (logarithmic) with 8 bits is used to represent each sample, resulting in a 64 kbit/s bit rate. - The

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61 Event The Event tabs describe how and when the unit will perform certain actions. Alarm In, Manual Trigger and VMD may be set up as alarm sources.

Page 68 - Event In – VMD Stream4

62 As an example, if the Normal state for a pushbutton connected to an input is Open circuit, this means that as long as the button is not pushed (an

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63 Event In – Manual Trigger The Manual Trigger features an alarm out signaling, JPEG file transfer to FTP server, and sends email to SMTP server whe

Page 70 - Event Out – SMTP (Email)

64 Event In – VMD Stream1 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in se

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65 Video Motion Detection Setting: The following step describes how to configure the camera for motion detection. First, Click the Enable VMD stream

Page 72 - Event Out – FTP & JPEG

66 Event In – VMD Stream3 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in se

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67 2. Click the New tab, and then configure, resize, and place the VMD area. 3. Click in the Windows title box and type a title (1 to 31 alphanumeric

Page 74 - Event Out – HTTP Server

68 Event In – VMD Stream4 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in se

Page 75 - Event Out – Audio Alert

69 2. Click the New tab, and then configure, resize, and place the VMD area. 3. Click in the Windows title box and type a title (1 to 31 alphanumeric

Page 76 - Audio Recorder

7 LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Mounting Hole ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13 Figure 2.

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70 Event Out – SMTP (Email) Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server to send an email notification when an event server is activated. The

Page 78 - Event Out – Record

71 Use Email server: Click the Use Email server checkbox and provide the following information for Email server. Email server: Enter the host names

Page 79 - Event Map

72 SMTP (Email) Test: Enter the recipient's email address and click the Test button to test that the mail servers are functioning and that the e

Page 80 - Event Map - Add

73 -- Passive Mode: Under normal circumstances the network camera simply requests the target FTP server to open the data connection. Checking this bo

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74 Event Out – HTTP Server Use the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) server to send an event notification when camera detects an event. The camera c

Page 82 - Security - Users

75 NOTE Consult with your network administrator for more information on configuring HTTP notification on your local network. - Click the Save button

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76 For a proper operation of audio alert function, you must check the Enable audio in the Audio setting page. - Click the Save button to save the se

Page 84 - To remove a user:

77 Play: Play a current audio file. Stop: Stop playing audio. Procedures to make an audio file in G.711 format for Audio Alert. 1. Connect the m

Page 85 - Security - HTTPS

78 Event Out – Record When the network camera detects an event such as Alarm or Motion, it records the stream1 according to user settings. Figure 4

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79 Device Information: Shows current SD card information. - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of t

Page 87 - Security – IP Filtering

8 Figure 47. Event / Event Map – Add --------------------------------------------------------------------------81 Figure 50. System / Security –

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80 To add new event, click the Add button. This button opens new dialog window, which are used to make all the necessary settings for the new event m

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81 Figure 47. Event / Event Map – Add General: Enter the user favorite event name. Name: Click in the Name box and type a user favorite event name (1

Page 90 - Network - Basic

82 Day & Night: Click the Day & Night checkbox to enable the Day & Night function due to Alarm input triggering. NOTE If you click the D

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83 User List Setting: User accounts can be added or modified or removed. The authority depends upon user group automatically and shows the permissio

Page 92 - Network – DDNS

84 Figure 52. System / Security / Users - Modify User To modify a user: 1. Select one of the User Name in the User List Setting you want to modif

Page 93 - Network – RTP

85 Security - HTTPS Use the HTTPS tab to allow user access to the camera using web browser encrypted communication. Figure 53. System / Security –

Page 94 - Multicast:

86 - SSL requires signed certificates to determine if the web browser accessing the camera has a required authentication. This camera can generate a

Page 95 - Network – UPnP

87 Security – IP Filtering Use the IP Filtering tab to active the IP address filtering function that decides which IP address will be allowed normall

Page 96 - Network – QoS

88 For example: entering 192.168.1.0/24 will add all the addresses in the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. Please contact with your network admini

Page 97 - Language

89 Click the “Automatically adjust for daylight saving changes” checkbox to automatically update the time changes caused by daylight saving. Time zon

Page 98 - Maintenance

9 DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The NXD-1602M

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90 Network Contact with your network administrator to avoid any network conflicts before setting or changing the IP address of the camera. Network -

Page 100 - Support

91 Obtain IP address via DHCP: Select the choice box if you want to assign the IP address from DHCP server automatically, and then the remaining s

Page 101 - About

92 Limited to: Provides the optimized bandwidth and storage usage, but gives poor image quality. To prevent increased bandwidth and storage usage, th

Page 102 - Technical Specifications

93 Internet DDNS (Dynamic Domain Naming Service): Provides user with host name to access the camera. Enable DDNS: Click the Enable DDNS checkbox to a

Page 103

94 Port Range: The RTP Port range defines the range of ports from which the video/audio ports are automatically selected. This feature is useful if t

Page 104 - Physical

95 Network – UPnP UPnP is enabled by default, and the network camera then is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support thi

Page 105 - Troubleshooting

96 Network – QoS Quality of Service (QoS) provides the means to guarantee a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on an IP networ

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97 - The ability to prioritize traffic and thus allow critical flows to be served before flows with lesser priority. - Greater reliability in the net

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98 Maintenance Use Maintenance tab to maintain the camera especially software reset, upgrade, backup parameters and restore parameters. Figure 62.

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99 Upgrade: Provides the latest firmware into this camera. When you upgrade the firmware with a file, your camera receives the latest available funct

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