Vivotek SD7151 manual CCD Settings

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CCD Settings

Click CCD settings to open the CCD Settings page. In this page, you can set the exposure time and day/ night function.

Exposure:

■ Auto

The Network Camera automatically adjusts the iris and gain, but fixed shutter speed (1/30 s) in response to different environments. The exposure setting defaults to Auto and works well in most situations. Depending on ambient lighting conditions, select either to turn on the back light compensation or not; this feature is only accessible in auto exposure mode.

■ Shutter Priority

Select this option to adjust the desired shutter speed and allow the Network Camera to select an appropriate iris and gain to obtain the correct exposure. Adjust the shutter speed in sixteen steps from 1/2 second (slowest) ~ 1/10000 second (fastest)

■ Iris Priority

Select this option to adjust the desired iris and allow the Network Camera to select an appropriate shutter speed and gain to obtain the correct exposure. Adjust the iris in seventeen steps from F1.4 (largest size of lens aperture opening) ~ F22 (smallest size of lens aperture opening).

■ Manual

Select this option to adjust the desired shutter speed, iris and gain. Adjust the shutter speeds in eleven steps from 1/60 second (slowest) ~ 1/10000 second (fastest); the iris in seventeen steps from F1.4 (largest size of lens aperture opening) ~ F22 (smallest size of lens aperture opening) and the gain in fifteen steps from 0db (lowest noise level) ~ 28db (highest noise level).

Day/Night:

■ Auto

The Network Camera automatically switches between day mode and night mode by judging the level of ambient light. This mode is accessible only when the exposure mode is set to Auto.

■ Day mode

In day mode, the Network Camera switches on the infrared cut filter at all times to block the infrared light from reaching the sensor so that the colors will not be distorted.

■ Night mode

In night mode, the Network Camera switches off the infrared cut filter to allow the infrared light to pass through. This improves the sensitivity of the Network Camera in low-light conditions.

■ Schedule mode

The Network Camera switches between day mode and night mode based on specified schedule.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Package contents Read before usePhysical description Outer viewDI/DO Diagram Hardware Reset Installation Hardware installationSetup the Network Camera over the Internet Network deploymentInternet connection with static IP Software installation Accessing the Network Camera Using web browsersPage Using Rtsp players Using 3GPP-compatible mobile devices Using Vivotek recording software Main Host Name Page ATE 1 11 5 Client Settings MP4 Saving Options System SystemSystem Time DI and do Add User Root PasswordSecurity Manage UserEnable Https Create and Install CertificateTo create a self-signed certificate Certificate Information Network Network TypePPPoE Point-to-point over Ethernet Page Http Https Two way audioFTP Rtsp Streaming Page Ddns Dynamic domain name service DdnsCustomSafe100 Access list Allowed list / Denied listDelete allowed list / Delete denied list Video settings Audio and videoImage Settings Privacy mask CCD Settings Page Audio settings Motion detection Er enta e Preset Position Camera controlDwelling time sec Return to home position after seconds Patrol selectionMedia Settings ApplicationTri er Server Settings Page Page Event Settings Page Recording Settings RecordingPage System log Remote LogCurrent Log View parameters Maintenance RebootRestore Calibrate Upload / Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration FileUpgrade Firmware Rti Er d Joystick Settings InstallationPan/Tilt/Zoom function Buttons configuration Follow the steps below to configure your joystick buttonsPage Page URL Commands of the Network Camera OverviewStyle convention Get server parameter values General CGI URL syntax and parametersSecurity level Method GET/POSTSet server parameter values Page Available parameters on the server Timezoneindex 489 ~ Group dii0~ndi-1 Group doi0~ndo-1 Group securitySubgroup of network http Subgroup of network https Subgroup of network rtspSubgroup of network pppoe Group ipfilter Page Page Group audioinc0~ n-1for n channel products Adjust saturation of image according to mode settings Group upnppresentation Group upnpportforwardingPage Page Group eventi0~2 Group serveri0~4 Group mediai0~4 Group recordingi0~1Drive the digital output Query status of the digital input Query status of the digital outputCapture single snapshot Account managementUpgrade firmware System logsMethod Post Camera Control Post dataRecall System InformationMethod GET Preset Locations IP filteringGet SDP of Streamings Open the network streamingsTechnical Specifications Approvals PowerInstallation, Management, and Maintenance Operating EnvironmentsTechnology License Notice Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC

SD7151 specifications

The Vivotek SD7151 is a high-performance network camera designed to provide effective surveillance solutions for various environments. Built to leverage advanced technologies, this camera stands out due to its remarkable features and characteristics.

One of the most notable aspects of the SD7151 is its 360-degree pan movement, offering extensive coverage and minimizing blind spots. The camera's pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) capabilities enable users to remotely control the camera, allowing for precise adjustments and a wide range of monitoring options. With a zoom capability of up to 30x, users can focus on distant objects without losing clarity, making it an ideal choice for large areas such as parking lots, airports, and city squares.

The SD7151 integrates advanced video compression technologies, including H.265, H.264, and MJPEG formats. This flexibility not only enhances video quality but also optimizes bandwidth and storage usage, providing users with more efficient options for data management. Moreover, the camera supports dual-streaming, which allows for simultaneous recording of both high-resolution and lower-resolution video streams. This feature is particularly useful for users who need both detailed footage and a lower bitrate for remote monitoring.

In terms of image quality, the SD7151 is equipped with a 2-megapixel sensor that delivers sharp and clear images, even in challenging lighting conditions. The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) technology ensures that the camera can capture details in both bright and dark areas, making it suitable for environments with varying light conditions.

The camera is also designed with durability in mind. It features a robust weatherproof housing, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. Additionally, the SD7151 has an IP66 rating, ensuring protection against dust and water ingress, which is crucial for reliable outdoor surveillance.

Integrating with other systems is hassle-free, as the Vivotek SD7151 supports various protocols, including ONVIF compliance, allowing it to work seamlessly with third-party devices and software. This interoperability makes it an adaptable choice for users looking to build or expand their surveillance systems.

Overall, the Vivotek SD7151 is an excellent option for those seeking a versatile, high-quality PTZ camera. Its combination of advanced features, robust design, and compatibility with various systems makes it a standout choice for comprehensive surveillance needs. Whether used in security applications for businesses or public spaces, the SD7151 delivers reliable and effective monitoring solutions.