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www.vicon-security.com
XX263-00-00
V9360 Series
Network Hemispheric Camera
Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will meet your requirements or that the
operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed
to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
Vicon Industries Inc., 89 Arkay Drive, Hauppauge, New York 11788
Tel: 631-952-2288 Fax: 631-951-2288 Toll Free: 800-645-9116
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Document Number: 8009-8263-00-00
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Page 1 - Network Hemispheric Camera

www.vicon-security.com XX263-00-00V9360 SeriesNetwork Hemispheric CameraVicon Industries Inc. does not wa

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Firmware User’s Manual STEP 7 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask. STEP 8 Click

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Firmware User’s Manual 3. Configuring the IP device This section describes how to configure the IP device. The administrator has unlimited access

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Firmware User’s Manual STEP 4 Select the language of the IP device user interface. You can select from English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese,

Page 5 - 2. Preparation before setup

Firmware User’s Manual Function List Function Description Full Screen Click the icon to stretch the preview to full screen. You can click Esc

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Firmware User’s Manual Network Status indicates the network state. If the light on the right is green, the network is OK. If the light is

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Firmware User’s Manual Zoom Lens Control Panel When Stream Mode is set to ePTZ, this screen is available by clicking on the PTZ button in the Live

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Firmware User’s Manual Preset Tour After the Presets are set, the Tour function will be enabled. A Preset Tour is a preconfigured PTZ sequence

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Firmware User’s Manual Setup Menu Click the Setup tab on the Live View page; the Setup page will display. The left side is devoted to the menu.

Page 10 - Firmware User’s Manual

Firmware User’s Manual Host Click the [Host] item to enter Host page. Refer to the table below to see how to configure each setting. P

Page 11 - 3. Configuring the IP device

Firmware User’s Manual Date & Time Click the [Date & Time] item in the Setup tab to display the Date Setting page. Refer to the table belo

Page 12 - Live View

Firmware User’s Manual Table of Contents 1. Recommended PC Specification 4 2. Preparation before setup 5 Connect to device and setup IP ...

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Firmware User’s Manual Parameters Description SNTP/NTP Server Select this to enable IP device’s SNTP/NTP function. This enables this IP devi

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Firmware User’s Manual Network Section Click the [Network] item on the Setup menu to reveal the submenus. IP Address Filtering Click the

Page 15 - Zoom Lens Control Panel

Firmware User’s Manual Parameters Description IP address filter enable Check this box to enable IP Address Filtering. Filter Method The filter

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Firmware User’s Manual Port Mapping Click the [Port Mapping] item to display the Port Mapping page. Refer to the table below for how to configure

Page 17 - Setup Menu

Firmware User’s Manual Streaming Server Port (TCP Only) Select the port used by this IP device for video streaming Multicast Server Port of Medi

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Firmware User’s Manual ToS Click the [ToS] (Type of Service) item to display the ToS page. Refer to the table below for how to configure each sett

Page 19 - Date & Time

Firmware User’s Manual UPnP Click the [UPnPTM] item to display the UPnP page. Click checkbox to enable or disable the UPnPTM function. Ed

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Firmware User’s Manual HTTPS HTTPS creates a secure channel over an insecure network. There are two methods to create HTTPS, Certificate Signing R

Page 21 - Network Section

Firmware User’s Manual IEEE 802.1X Check Enabled to enable IEEE 802.1x and configure settings in the screen below. EAPOL (Extensible Authentic

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Firmware User’s Manual Click to enable SNMP function. Select to use SNMP V1/V2 (a portion of the screen will display to enable V1 and/or V2

Page 23 - Port Mapping

Firmware User’s Manual Image ... 44 Day/Night ...

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Firmware User’s Manual RTSP Authentication Select Enabled from the dropdown list to enable RTSP streaming Account/Password authentication RTP

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Firmware User’s Manual IP Settings Click the [IP Settings] item on the Setup menu to reveal the submenus. Connection Type Click the [Connecti

Page 26 - Bonjour

Firmware User’s Manual Static IP Address Click this to manually enter the IP address. IP Address: Enter the WAN port IP address. Subn

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Firmware User’s Manual DDNS Click the [DDNS] item to display the DDNS page. Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting. Pa

Page 28 - SNMP Setting

Firmware User’s Manual Video & Audio Click the [Video & Audio] item on the Setup menu to view the submenus. Camera Options This secti

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Firmware User’s Manual Type Description Physical Installation Angle Not using the 10° Hemispheric Camera Wall Mount 0 degree With 10° Hemispheri

Page 30 - Speed & Duplex

Firmware User’s Manual on the Goto icon button (Edit button must not be highlighted). The preset position can be changed by selecting the E

Page 31 - IP Settings

Firmware User’s Manual MD Preset Mode To use MD Preset mode, presets must first be set from Live View page. This mode is not supported in ViconNe

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Firmware User’s Manual motion detection. STEP 6: Set the priority of this preset to trigger the motion detection. The higher number is the hig

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Firmware User’s Manual Compression Single Stream Mode: Parameters Description Encoder Type Select the compression type: MPEG-4/M-JPEG/H.26

Page 34 - Video & Audio

Firmware User’s Manual 1. Recommended PC Specification CPU Intel® Core™2Duo 2.13GHz and above Memory 2 GB or above Operating System Windows® XP

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Firmware User’s Manual Dual Steam Mode: Parameters Description Encoder Type Select the compression type: MPEG-4 / M-JPEG / H.264 Resolution

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Firmware User’s Manual Video Max Bitrate This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any given second of video streaming. Assigning a

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Firmware User’s Manual Motion Detection Click [Motion Detection] from the Setup page. Click the [Setup] button to edit the settings. Before

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Firmware User’s Manual Video Motion Detection: STEP 1: Check the Enabled checkbox to enable motion detection . STEP 2: Click the checkb

Page 39 - Compression

Firmware User’s Manual Image This section concerns the general video settings. 1. Brightness: Select the Brightness value (0-100). The higher

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Firmware User’s Manual 6. Edge Enhancement: Select the Edge Enhancement value (1-255). The higher the value, the sharper the image. 7. ExDR Targ

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Firmware User’s Manual White Balance Configure White Balance for best image quality here. Some options will only appear under certain White bala

Page 42 - Motion Detection

Firmware User’s Manual Line Frequency is the power supply frequency. Select the right frequency (60 Hz or 50 Hz) to avoid image flickering. Aud

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Firmware User’s Manual OSD/Privacy Mask OSD (On Screen Display) and Privacy Masks are configured in this section. There are four regions available

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Firmware User’s Manual Parameters Description Enable Check this box to enable each OSD/Privacy Mask region Type Each region can be one of tw

Page 45 - Day/Night

Firmware User’s Manual 2. Preparation before setup Connect to device and setup IP The V9360 IP device is accessed through Internet Explorer. The I

Page 46 - White Balance

Firmware User’s Manual Event This section describes how to setup the Event Handler, which deals with how the IP devices respond to situations. Eac

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Firmware User’s Manual FTP Server FTP servers can receive snapshot or video uploads that are issued as part of the response from event handlers.

Page 48 - OSD/Privacy Mask

Firmware User’s Manual To setup SMTP servers, make sure to click the checkbox to Enable the SMTP account and choose the proper Authenticati

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Firmware User’s Manual Configuration, Notification messages/URL commands section. Two separate HTTP/CGI servers can be defined. To setup HTTP s

Page 50 - Event Server

Firmware User’s Manual Click the Edit button to open the screen to configure the type of response. T Digital I/O ports Digital I/O ports read a

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Firmware User’s Manual that must pass before the IP device will accept another trigger from DI (in seconds). 0 means there is no minimum delay lim

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Firmware User’s Manual To setup Notification Messages, make sure to Enable the message and then determine what type of message to send (HT

Page 53 - Event Configuration

Firmware User’s Manual *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / FTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. Upload Video/Snapshot and Audio IP devices can send

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Firmware User’s Manual Upload Media to: This defines the task at hand, the location to which the media will be uploaded; the selection changes the

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Firmware User’s Manual *Pre-requisites: HTTP CGI server setup. Video Source: Choose the video source from video 1 or video 2. Re

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Firmware User’s Manual 5. After logging in, the video from IP device will display. To go to the main menu, click the Setup button on the top lef

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Firmware User’s Manual Event List A maximum of 10 event rules can be defined, which will be shown in abbreviated form in the Event List panel. Fo

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Firmware User’s Manual How is it triggered? Events may be triggered by several sources; select trigger from dropdown list: You may also ask the

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Firmware User’s Manual Run out of storage space: This triggers the event response when the device runs out of storage space, usually on the SD car

Page 60 - Event List

Firmware User’s Manual Change Motion Detection Profile: This will switch the profile of the selected Motion Detection region from Runtime profile

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Firmware User’s Manual Manual Event You may select one event from the Event List in the Manual Event area to be triggered via web User Interface

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Firmware User’s Manual Local Storage Management The V9360 Series devices come with built-in local storage capability; the [Local Storage] item is

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Firmware User’s Manual Status When the mass storage has not been formatted or mounted yet, the camera does not know the status of the storage; the

Page 64 - Manual Event

Firmware User’s Manual Utilities The Utilities are responsible for managing the storage itself, not the files on the storage. There are three util

Page 65 - Local Storage Management

Firmware User’s Manual That Unmount function is used when the camera is to be shut down for maintenance or when the mass storage has to be ph

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Firmware User’s Manual will get the error message above. In that case the disk has to be formatted first. A convenient formatting function is prov

Page 67 - Utilities

Firmware User’s Manual Sample Screenshots to Setup IP of PC (Windows XP) The procedures below show how to setup your IP on Windows XP. If you are

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Firmware User’s Manual Scan To check the health of the disk, use the Scan function. Press the Scant button to begin the process. Scan Failu

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Firmware User’s Manual Setup The Setup function provides the option to manage the file writing behavior of the camera. By default, the camera is

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Firmware User’s Manual File Management The File Management function is available only when the disk has been properly mounted to the camera. Befo

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Firmware User’s Manual The largest possible recording file is approximately 30 minutes. The length of each file is listed in the file list. Leng

Page 73 - File Management

Firmware User’s Manual Search Recordings by Triggered Events Another convenient way of searching specific recording files is to define the events

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Firmware User’s Manual View and Download Snapshots By clicking on the snapshot file name in file list it is possible to view the snapshot within

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Firmware User’s Manual Downloading Files by FTP Client In addition to Web Configurator’s File Management, it is also possible to use any of the FT

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Firmware User’s Manual Event Handler with Local Storage In order to save video clips or snapshots on a local storage, there has to be a task creat

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Firmware User’s Manual Here is an example of video format – Upload Media Type is Video; Upload Media To is Local Storage. The camera has the capa

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Firmware User’s Manual STEP 3 Double-click the Network and Internet Connections icon. STEP 4 Double-click the Network Connections icon.

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Firmware User’s Manual In the example above, the camera will be 24/7 on guard to watch for motion events. When motion detection region 1 detects

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Firmware User’s Manual Scheduled Video Recording Although it is not really recommended to have full-time recording for Micro SDHC, due to the amou

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Firmware User’s Manual Event Triggered Snapshots Choose the Upload video/snapshot item in the Event Configuration page and check the Upload Media

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Firmware User’s Manual Scheduled Snapshots Media configuration: Schedule configuration: As a result, there will be one snapshot from Media 1 st

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Firmware User’s Manual System Click the [System] item on the Setup page. User Account Click the [User Account] item to display the User Acco

Page 84 - User Account

Firmware User’s Manual System Info Click the [System Info] item to show details about this IP device, including system information, WAN status and

Page 85 - System Info

Firmware User’s Manual Column Description System Information Shows the firmware version, MAC address, production ID and factory default type of

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Firmware User’s Manual Firmware Upload Click the [Firmware Upload] item to display the Firmware Upload page. The IP device’s firmware can be upgra

Page 87 - Firmware Upload

Firmware User’s Manual Save & Reboot This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device. This is critical because s

Page 88 - Save & Reboot

Firmware User’s Manual Trigger Interval: How does it work? When motion is detected or the device receives a DI trigger, usually users want the cam

Page 89 - Appendix A

Firmware User’s Manual STEP 5 Click Local Area Connections and then click Change settings of this connection in the Network Task menu. STEP 6

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Firmware User’s Manual Upload Video/Snapshot and Audio Send URL commands For example, when the access control device at the entrance detects an e

Page 91 - Vicon Industries Inc

Vicon Industries Inc. Corporate Headquarters 89 Arkay Drive Hauppauge, New York 11788 631-952-2288 800-645-9116 Fax: 631-951-2288 Vic

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