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IP Video Door Station - 1401110100

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IP Video Station, item 1401110100

Camera Type: CP-Cam

The STENTOFON Vandal Resistant IP Video Station (item 1401110100) is tough, durable and resilient, and designed for use in the harshest of environments. The station is typically used as a communication, information or emergency point and connects directly to the IP network making it easy to deploy – anywhere and at any distance. Designed for CCoIP® the station offers a set of critical communication features such as integrated firewall, group call, call priority and over-ride, to name just a few. This enables you to deliver instant, efficient and secure voice, video and data services in an IP environment.

Installation

See article: IP Station Installation

Station Board Connectors and LED Indications

See article: IP Station Board Connections and Indications

IP Station Configuration

See article: IP Station Configuration

Reset to factory settings

See article: IP Station Restore Factory Defaults

Software Upgrade

See article: IP Station Software upgrade

Dimensions

See article: IP Stations Dimensions and Mounting Instructions

Camera

Connect to the camera using a webbrowser on default IP address 169.254.1.101.

In the menu that appears, click System Settings, and you will be asked to login:

Username: admin
Password: 1234

CameraWeb

Main Menu

Camera Main Menu



View Picture/Slideshow

View single picture or slideshow


This option is used to display single pictures fo the camera.
By clicking Start, the camera starts displaying a picture every second.
With Stop, the current picture is permanently displayed.
With Back, you return to the main menu.


View Video

View live videostream


With this selection, the video images are displayed.
Settings for the displayed video can be found under Settings -> Camera.
With Back, you return to the main menu.


Remote Control

See the status and configure the I/O ports


The CP-CAM can, in conjunction with an IO interface, provide two opto-coupler inputs or two relay outputs.
A door opener or light can for example be switched vie the web interface using the outputs.
Status
I/O Port 1 - Shows the status of the first I/O input
I/O Port 2 - Shows the status of the second I/O input
I/O Control
I/O Port 1 - The switching state of the first output can be set here
I/O Port 2 - The switching state of the second output can be set here
Off - Output alway off
On - Output is permanently switched on
Timed Switched On - Here, the output can be set for a given time period
Reboot System - Restarts the CP-CAM
Send Settings - Sends the settings to the camera to be effective


User Setup

Administrate users


In this menu the users of the CP-CAM can be managed. A user can be assigned different permissions.
The availability of the video and picture display without password entry can be set under Settings->Network.
Action - Ability to add, change or detele a user
Username - In this field, user name is entered (no special characters allowed)
Access Level - Selection of authorixzation for a user

No rights (0) - User is deactivated
Viewer (2) - User has access to single picture and video display, as well as for the camera ID
Remote Control (4) - User has additionally access to remote control
Administration (8) - User has unrestricted access

Set New Password - Enter password
Repeat Password - Confirm password
Add New User/Change/Delete - By clicking on this button, the settings are applied
With Back, you return to the main menu


Common Settings

Common Settings


Camera Name - The name of the camera can be set here, which is displayed as header above the video window. The name is also displayed in the password prompt window.
Firmware version - The installed software version on the CP-CAM is shown here.


Network Setup

Common


IP-Setup


Hardware


Ports


System


Save changes



Camera Setup
Settings

Configuration Presets


Mode


Frames per Second (Sensor)


Shown Frames (Video)


Zoom


Displacement


Quality (JPEG compression


IR Lighting/Nightvision

IR Lighting Setup


Options - IR Automatic Mode


Options - IR Controlled by I/O's


IR mode treshold (Shutter val)/Hysteresis


B/W in IR/Nightvision mode


Video

Picture Rotation


System Info

Status information


Compability

This table shows the camera specific settings that must be set depending on the receiver

Receiving unit Resolution Shown Frames Quality (JPEG compression) Other2 Comments
IP Video Desktop 320x240 Every frame 100 xx yy
CP-Cam viewer xx xx xx xx yy
Cisco xxx xx xx xx xx yy
SNOM IP Phone xx xx xx xx yy
Grandstream xxx xx xx xx xx yy
PhonerLite SIP Client 640x480 Every frame 70 xx yy
DIVUS Videophone 320x240 Every frame 100 xx yy

These units have been tested and found to be not supported:

  • BRIA (CounterPath) SIP client

CP-Cam Factory Reset

This should be carried out only by experienced technicians. The customer is liable for damages caused by improper opening of the housing.

If the entered IP address is unknown, it is possible to reset the address to 169.254.1.101 using the DIP switch. To proceed, the unit must be opened.

Note: A change of the IP address is made via the web interface of the CP-CAM.

The procedure is as follows:

1. Open the CP-CAM so the two DIP switches are accessible ( see picture ).
2. Note the switch position and then turn both switches to „OFF“.
3. Connect PC with the IP number range 169.254.1.xxx and set the desired IP address in the web interface.
4. Turn switch positions back to original positions.
5. Close housing properly.
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