Page 2 - Warning; Be sure to use only the standard adapter which is specified in the
E Important Safety Instructions Safety Precautions The purpose of this information is to ensure proper use of this product toprevent danger or damage to property. Please be sure to observe allprecautions. * The precautions are divided into "Warnings" and "Cautions" as distinguished b...
Page 3 - Caution; power and then move or reinstall it.; FCC STATEMENT; that may cause undesired operation.
E 6. Do not place conductive objects (e.g., screwdrivers, coins, and metal things) or containers filled with water on top of the camera. (Doing so maycause personal injury due to fire, electrical shock, or falling objects.) 7. Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. (Doing so ma...
Page 4 - Before Usage
1-2 E 1-1 Before Usage This is a basic instruction manual for the SCC-C6475(P) user. It contains all the instructions needed to use the SCC-C6475(P)from a simple introduction of the control locations and functions ofthe SCC-C6475(P) to installation methods in the set up menu. We recommend all users ...
Page 5 - Table of contents
1-4 E 1-3 ❖ Layout .........................................................................................3-32- Overlay Image ..........................................................................3-33- Overlay Text .............................................................................3-...
Page 6 - Appendix
1-6 E 1-5 In this chapter we will briefly introduce the SCC-C6475(P) and show main functions, locations of control and Switch Setting. Chapter 1 SCC-C6475(P) Overview 4. ZONE SET .....................................................................................4-17 - PRIVACY ZONE....................
Page 7 - Locations of Control; Camera Body; Lense part; - Auto Focus to automatically adjust the focus to the subject
1-8 E 1-7 Locations of Control Camera Body Lense part Dome cover Cover body SCC-C6475(P) Introduction SCC-C6475(P) is a zoom lens built in smart dome camera whichprovides you with the best monitoring function in connection withCCTV at banks or companies. The SCC-C6475(P) is a high quality surveillan...
Page 8 - ADAPTER CONNECTION; Camera Holder
ON SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SW704 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (x100) SW701 SW702 SW703 (x10) (x1) 1-10 E 1-9 ADAPTER CONNECTION SCC-C6475(P) Adapter BOARD Camera Holder Power Connection Terminal Power Indicator Video Output Terminal ALARM IN ALARM OUT Factory Default Button MAC Address Label NETWORK CableConnecti...
Page 9 - INITIAL SETTING; CAMERA ADDRESS SETUP; Use number 1~4 PIN of SW704 to set communication Protocol.; Baud Rate Setting
1-12 E 1-11 Setting RS-422A/RS-485 termination 1 2 As it is shown in the structure map, when Controller and RS-422A/RS-485 is connected it should be terminated according to the Cable featureof impedance on the each end of the transmitting line to transfer thesignals in long distance by controlling t...
Page 10 - Factory Default; (1) Using the Factory Default in the Reset page; tt
2-1 E 1-13 In this chapter, we will check the contents of the package beforeinstalling the SCC-C6475(P), and prepare a power adapter suitablefor the power supply system.(Power Consumption: 25W; Voltage: AC24V, 1.5A)Then, we will install the SCC-C6475(P) and connect the cables. Chapter 2 SCC-C6475(P)...
Page 11 - Preparing the Cables; Before Installing; Checking Package Contents
To install and use the SCC-C6475(P), the following cables should beprepared. Power Adapter Cable The cable that plugs into the SCC-C6475(P) power input receptacle hasthe rated voltage of AC24V, 1.5A.Check the rated voltage before using the cable. Video Cable The SCC-C6475(P)'s cable is a BNC Cable f...
Page 12 - Cable Connection
Installing SCC-C6475(P) Installation Precautions 1) Make sure that the installation site can sufficiently support a minimum of four times the net weight of the SCC-C6475(P) IP SmartDome Cameraand other accessories. 2) Install in an area where the space above the ceiling board is over 18 cm (7 in.) h...
Page 14 - Installing the Camera
2-9 E 2-8 7. [Figure 7] Match the 3 holes on the back of the CAMERA and theCONNECTOR and turn it left about15 degrees.(Check the sound of LOCKING and that the LEVER-LOCKING is in place) * Use the screws (BH M3 x L8) to connect the CAMERA and theADAPTER so they don't move. [Figure 7] 8. [Figure 8] As...
Page 15 - Chapter 3. Network Manual Overview; n case of using the LAN and IP router
3-2 E 3-1 In this chapter, we will check how to install the IP Setting of SCC-C6475(P) and operate the camera connecting with networkby using the camera access program, and also check variousfeatures and usage. C C C C a a a a u u u u tt tt ii ii o o o o n n n n Smart Viewer for ProCam for Web-brows...
Page 17 - In case of connecting more than 2 cameras to one IP router; can change the setting value when needed.
3-6 E 3-5 ■ After completing the setup as above, user executes the internetbrowser in the Local PC and access SCC-C6475(P). If the camera that HTTP Port is set to other numbers except 80, usershould enter the Port number at browser address window together toaccess. Example) http://192.168.1.201:81 I...
Page 18 - In case of connecting more than 2 cameras to an IP router; Port Range Forward page.
3-8 E 3-7 ● RTSP Control port: Port to control the image sending. The basic value is set 554(TCP). ● UDP Streaming port : Port to send the image by using the UDP process. The basic value is set8000~8009(UCP). ● Upload port: Port to upgrade S/W. The basic value is set 556(TCP). In case of connecting ...
Page 19 - LAN network as follows and show in the display window.
3-10 E 3-9 ■ If the user install to use the camera in the LAN environment such as intranetin companies, assign the camera IP by using the Local PC IPinstallerwithout any specific setting. In case of this, contact the network managerabout IP, Gateway, and Subnet Mask to be used in the camera and set ...
Page 20 - Title bar and the upper menu
3-12 E 3-11 3. Log In. 1) Drive the Internet Explorer and then enter the IP address (Example: http://192.168.2.75) of the camera or DDNS address (Example:http://cff0f54.websamsung. net) and move, log in screen as follows will bedisplayed. N N N N o o o o tt tt e e e e DDNS address consists of a comb...
Page 21 - Viewer Screen; Camera list; Choice of camera and channel
3-14 E 3-13 Logo ● Displays the logo image set at the Setup ➔ Layout ➔ ScreenLook. ● Samsung electronics logo is set as the initial state. ● If the logo link is set, clink the logo image and the linked address screen willbe displayed. Video Format ● Displays the information of the image format(MJPEG...
Page 23 - Image screen adjustment.; Setting and Changing the function; Setting the basic function; Video
3-18 E 3-17 8 direction key ● It moves the screen position to directions including UP, DOWN, LEFT, andRIGHT. ● Press the button to move the screen, remove the button to stop. Enter ● Enter function will be operated when Menu on mode. Menu ● Press the button, the main screen will be displayed. Zoom I...
Page 24 - IP
3-20 E 3-19 ● Video Source : NTSC / PAL(Display the entered image of Camera.) ● Video Format : Support MJPEG / MPEG4 ● Resolution - 4CIF (NTSC: 704x480, PAL: 704x576) - VGA (640x480) - CIF (NTSC: 352x240, PAL: 352x288) ● Frame Rate - CIF: Support up to 30 frames.- 4CIF / VGA: Support up to 25 frames...
Page 25 - User
3-22 E 3-21 2. If the camera is installed over the internet assigned to Dynamic IP - Select IP Type as Dynamic IP.- If the camera is connected to an IP router and is assigned a dynamic IP address, select IP Router(DHCP) + LAN. - If the camera is assigned to IP from the internal network DHCP server, ...
Page 26 - Camera; Log In Camera; Language
3-24 E 3-23 Camera Log In Camera Display the information about Log In camera and able to set the camera nameand Sequence. Camera List Display the camera list that the user added and able to add up to 30 externalcamera. Insert / Modify Delete Able to check various cameras list and delete them. Apply ...
Page 27 - Status; Setting the system
3-26 3-25 Status ● Display the user IP accessing the system.- This page maintains the recent information to refresh every 5-second. ❖ Setting the system Date/Time ● You can set the current system time by receiving it from the NTP server orthe PC. ● Time - Set the time synchronous with NTP (time serv...
Page 28 - IP Filter; Log
3-28 E 3-27 IP Filter ● Setting the IP Filtering as Enable, Only registered user in the IP list can access. ● Up to 10 IP can be input in the accessible IP list. Log ● Display the log information recorded the system modifying events with time. ● log specifics : User Log In / Video Configuration Chan...
Page 30 - Parameter; Overlay Image; Layout; rr
3-32 E 3-31 Parameter ● Manages the current setting of the system (List, Save, Load). Save : Compress the current setting of the system as cfg.tar and save it in client PC. Load : Load and apply the saved setting file in client PC (cfg.tar) to the system. W W W W a a a a rr rr n n n n ii ii n n n n ...
Page 31 - rowse; Overlay Text
3-34 E 3-33 3) Overlay image coordinate - Adjust the image location by setting the adequate value. 4) Select image - Select the overlay image desired to use.- Click the “Remove” button and the selected image will be deleted. 5) Upload new image - Click the B rowse button and select the overlay image...
Page 33 - Transfer Setup; Alarm; Alarm Setup
3-38 E 3-37 Transfer Setup ● Set SMTP, FTP to transfer the image in alarming. ● Transfer Image Setup - Set the image file name to transfer. (Max. 16 characters)- Able to add alarm event name, time information to the file name as a value- added information.Ex) AlarmImage_[INPUT]_[20050317_093715]_[pr...
Page 35 - Network
3-42 E 3-41 4. ALARM AUTO SET Setting to execute the Pattern functions or not when Alarm inputs. WhenAlarming, stays at the Preset location while Dwell Time set as Presetconfront to each Alarm and the Alarm connected to the Pattern will executethe Pattern function continuously. If Alarm is input, Al...
Page 36 - TCP: Protocol used in a normal network environment that needs; IP Notification
3-44 E 3-43 1. RTP (Real Time Streaming Protocol): International standard protocol to transfer the multimedia data such as voice or image in a high speed byusing the UDP 2. TCP: Protocol used in a normal network environment that needs transmission reliability. Connection structure that is always con...
Page 37 - Chapter 4 Setup Menu Overview; Network Terms Definition
4-1 E In this chapter, we will look over the Setup Menu of the SCC-C6475(P), First we'll look over the overall structure of the Setup Menu, and then we'll look at the functions of each menu. Chapter 4 Setup Menu Overview 3-45 ● LAN A computer network that spans a relatively short-distance area. It m...
Page 38 - Structure of the Setup Menu
4-3 E 4-2 Structure of the Setup Menu CAMERA SET CAMERA ID ON.../OFF V-SYNC INT/LINE... COLOR/BW COLOR/BW.../AUTO... MOTION DET ON.../OFF ZOOM SPEED 1/2/3/4 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF/X2~X10 EXIT QUIT/SAVE/PRESET VIDEO SET IRIS ALC.../WDR... SHUTTER OFF/1/100(1/120)~1/1OK/AUTOX2~X160 AGC OFF/LOW/HIGH MOTION S...
Page 39 - CAMERA ID; In case of; CAMERA ID OSD is not displayed in the network viewer.
4-4 4-5 E 1. CAMERA SET MENU CAMERA ID The CAMERA ID menu assigns an ID to the SCC-C6475(P) to be displayedon the connected monitor.On the CAMERA SET menu screen, selectCAMERA ID to ON and press [Enter]. You will see the sub screen fordeciding on the ID of the SCC-C6475(P). The Camera ID can have up...
Page 40 - Caution : If you use an infrared light source while in AUTO mode, AUTO; MOTION DET
4-6 4-7 E COLOR/BW In the COLOR/BW menu, you can switch ON or OFF the IR (infrared) Filter.In a poor illumination environment, the IR filter is turned off in the BW mode the itssensitivity increases as high as a black and white camera. On the other hand, theIR filter is turned on and the sensitivity...
Page 42 - S.SLOW reduces the amount of AGC as much as possible to monitor
4-11 E - LEVEL 1 : Controls the shutter speed while WDR operates.- LEVEL 2 : Controls the whole brightness while WDR operates.- FLIKERLESS : This is for preventing flicker on the screen when NTSC system is used in 50HZ power supply region and PAL system is used in60HZ power supply region. That is to...
Page 43 - If the color temperature is out of this range in ATW1 mode, proper
4-13 E WHITE BAL Lights are generally denoted as color temperatures and expressed inKelvin (K) units. The general light color temperatures are shown below. Blue sky Rainy Cloudy Partly Cloudy Sunny Fluorescent lamp Tungsten lamp Candlelight Halogen lamp 1000K 2000K 3000K 4000K 5000K 6000K 7000K 8000...
Page 44 - FOCUS MODE; : With AUTO FOCUS MODE, you can monitor the screen continuously; SPECIAL; : Controls both horizontal and vertical distinction.; EXIT; It's the same as the EXIT function of the CAMERA SET menu.
4-15 E FOCUS MODE In the FOCUS MODE MENU, the Focus method can be set to AF, MF, or ONEAF. - AF : With AUTO FOCUS MODE, you can monitor the screen continuously and it will focus automatically. While moving the zoom keys, it willautomatically focus so FOCUS key input is not necessary. - MF : In MANUA...
Page 45 - Then returns to a higher menu.; PRESET ID OSD is not displayed in the network viewer.
4-17 E POSITION SET From "POSITION SET..." press [ENTER] to get into the PAN/TILT,FOCUS/ZOOM SET screen to set the PAN/TILT location and FOCUS/ZOOM condition then press[ENTER] to return to a higher menu. PRESET ID This is the ID set up function for each PRESET. It can be set up to 12 charact...
Page 46 - BLANK ALL ABOVE; points of PRIVACY ZONE area are in the middle of the screen.
4-19 E BLANK ALL BELOW The available angle for setup ranges from OFF/0/-10 to -90 and the areabelow a set angle will be regarded as the ZONE area. PRYVACY ZONE MAP Press [ENTER] to enter the PRIVACY ZONE MAP screen from“PRIVACY ZONE MAP ON..”. Select a privacy zone number and press [ENTER] from the ...
Page 47 - Press [ENTER] to enter the ZONE AREA MAP screen from “ZONE; ZONE DIR/AREA OSD is not displayed in the network viewer.
4-21 E REVERSE The REVERSE function applies PRIVACY MASK to the other area thanset as a privacy zone. ON/OFF is available. ZONE DIR SET/ZONE AREA SET This function indicates the ID or direction depending on the set valuewhen PAN of SCC-C6475(P) is located in a specific area. If set to AREA,it indica...
Page 48 - This function turns on or off the ZONE AREA ID indication.
4-23 E LOCATION The “LOCATION...” menu designates the left/right LIMIT positions ofZONE AREA. Enter the setup screen to move PAN, then select a startposition and press [ENTER]. Move PAN again to select a end position and press [ENTER]. Now, ZONE AREA setup iscomplete. ➜ Press [Enter] After PAN contr...
Page 50 - This menu sets up the time during which AUTO PLAY repeats.; Each ALARM input corresponds to one of the 3 ALARM OUT.
4-27 E AUTO PLAY AUTO PLAY executes SCAN, AUTO PAN, PATTERN, and PRESET when thereis no camera action after AUTO RETURN finishes. AUTO RETURN This menu sets up the time during which AUTO PLAY repeats. AUTO PLAY This function sets up the motion which will be repeatedly performed by SCC-C6475(P) whene...
Page 52 - SSC-1000 or SSC-2000 Controller supports the following short keys.
4-31 E 4-30 ➜ Press [Enter] * * MAIN MENU * * CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET... AUTO SET... ALARM SET... OTHER SET... SYSTEM INFO... ( SYSTEM INFO)FPGA VER. 1.000ALARM VER. 1.000MOTOR VER. 1.000CAMERA VER. 1.000EEPROM VER. 1.000PROTOCOL SAMSUNGCOMM. TYPE RS-485, HALFBAUD RATE 9600ADDR...
Page 53 - Installation of IP router
5-1 E 4-32 * SCC-C6475(P) has two FANs inside for preventing overheating. If FAN doesn't work properly, messages below will be displayed.In those case, replace the FAN. - CAMERA FAN ERROR ! : This message is displayed when the FAN which is connected with camera of SCC-C6475(P) does not work properly...
Page 54 - Installing the IP router; Setting the IP sharing setting Example (Linksys model WRT54G); Connecting the Internet; the address and press enter.
5-3 E 5-2 Installing the IP router Setting the IP sharing setting Example (Linksys model WRT54G) 1. LOGIN 2. Connecting the Internet 1. Open the internet explorer window and enter the http://192.168.1.1 in the address and press enter. 2. User Name: Empty Type Password: admin 3. Press the “OK”. 2-1 D...
Page 56 - Setting the IP router Example (Netgear model RP614v2); Password: Enter the password; Setting the internet connection
5-7 E 5-6 Setting the IP router Example (Netgear model RP614v2) 1. Access 1. Open the internet browser and enter http://192.168.0.1 in the address and press enter. 2. User Name: Enter the “admin”. Password: Enter the password 3. Click the “OK”. 2. Setting the internet connection 2-1 Dynamic IP 1. Se...
Page 59 - Password for Router; Enter the new password to change the password when; Setting the internet connection; Enter “MAC Address” in the bottom of the router and press the “Clone
5-13 E 5-12 3. First screen 1. Press the “Next” button. 4. Password for Router 1. Enter the new password to change the password when accessing the router. 2. Press the “Next” button. 5. Time zone 1. Set the time zone that is suitable for user.2. Press the “Next” button. 6. Setting the internet conne...
Page 61 - Checking the Connection
5-17 E 5-16 This step is for checking the connection status. 1. Select “Status”. 2. Select “Device Info.”. 3. Check the information of WAN part. If Disconnected, press the “Connect” button and retry to access. If it is unable to keepconnecting, retry to go back at first (access). 4. Be sure to remem...
Page 62 - Product specifications
5-19 E 5-18 SCC-C6475(P) Contents - Zoom lens single body WDR IP SmartDome CAMERA - AC 24 ± 10% (50Hz ± 0.3Hz) - 25W - PAL STANDARD COLOR SYSTEM - 1/4 inch WDR compatible Exview HAD CCD - 752(H) x 582(V) - 625 Lines, 2:1 Interlace - Horizontal : 15, 625Hz(INT) / 15, 625 Hz(L/L)- Vertical : 50 Hz(INT...
Page 63 - Cautions; • The copyright of the manual belongs to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
5-20 Cautions • The copyright of the manual belongs to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. • Without the permission of Samsung Electronics it cannot be reproduced electronically, mechanically, audibly, or by any other method. • This manual will be modified according to product enhancements. Correct Dispos...