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Overview 

OZ-LEHAVA

 is a Pan Tilt Motorized Thermal Fire Detection Network Camera for real-time 

fire detection. The system scans predefined targets and automatically discovers fire by 
directing the camera’s heat sensor to given locations.  

The 

OZ-LEHAVA

 application provides an easy to use UI system control. Once activated, it 

can be monitored on any network connected PC. Fire detection alerts can be sent in several 
forms, such as visual (on screen), Digital output, and Audio alarm (only for the PC on which 
the application is installed). All these features make 

OZ-LEHAVA

 a perfect cost-effective 

solution for the outdoor fire detection. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OZ-LEHAVA

Page 1: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 1 Ex Sight Com OZ LEHAVA User Manual Last Update 27 10 2013...

Page 2: ...rdware Configuration 12 4 1 Decoder Configuration Receiving DO from Encoder 12 4 2 Encoder Configuration 13 4 2 1 Set Device Heartbeat 13 4 2 2 Set output image size 640X480 VGA 15 4 2 3 Set UART1 16...

Page 3: ...Operational Tab 52 5 9 2 Maintenance Tab 53 5 10 Settings 54 5 10 1 Device 54 5 10 2 Oz Lehava 55 5 10 3 Oz Lehava Learning Mode 57 5 10 4 PTZ Control 58 5 10 5 Security 58 5 10 6 Video Sources 59 5 1...

Page 4: ...1 OZ LEHAVA Setup 1 Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit setup 2 Select I agree and click Next 3 Select the installation folder and hit Next 4 Press Next to install 5 Wait for the installtion to f...

Page 5: ...amera s heat sensor to given locations The OZ LEHAVA application provides an easy to use UI system control Once activated it can be monitored on any network connected PC Fire detection alerts can be s...

Page 6: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 6 2 1 OZ LEHAVA Architecture Decoder PC PTZ Camera PWR 24V AC RTSP video IP Alert TCP Commands IP Alert Visual Alert Digital Output...

Page 7: ...e signaled by fire alerts and marked by circles 2 Audio Alert Audio alerts are set on the OZ LEHAVA PC application and can be manually altered Fire Alerts Log on the PCs with installed application The...

Page 8: ...gital output 1 Stop Fire Detection preset name P T Z 2 Go to Location Pan preset name P T Z 3 Go to Location Tilt preset name P T Z 4 Verify Position Pan preset name P T Z 5 Verify Position Tilts pres...

Page 9: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 9 3 Technical Specifications 3 1 Fire Detection Range...

Page 10: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 10 3 2 OZ LEHAVA Motorized Camera Scheme...

Page 11: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 11 3 3 Time Division Multiple Access TDMA Wiring 24V A1 B1 15 16 A2 18 Buzzer 24V RS 485 DO Aout 1 2 C Decoder 24V Switch B 10S 1 I am OK signal Error Fire Alert signal...

Page 12: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 12 4 Hardware Configuration 4 1 Decoder Configuration Receiving DO from Encoder...

Page 13: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 13 4 2 Encoder Configuration 4 2 1 Set Device Heartbeat...

Page 14: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 14 Set Device Heartbeat continue...

Page 15: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 15 4 2 2 Set output image size 640X480 VGA...

Page 16: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 16 4 2 3 Set UART1...

Page 17: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 17 4 2 4 Set UART2...

Page 18: ...or saying I m Ok a pulse signal true followed by signal false that is sent every few seconds to initial the timer unit DO2 for Fire Alert or an error a signal true is sent No fire detected disables th...

Page 19: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 19 4 2 5 1 Setting DO 1 Active event To add a new event follow these steps 1 Event configuration Event profile 2 Follow the screenshots below to complete the process...

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Page 21: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 21 4 2 5 2 Setting DO 1 Inactive event To add a new event follow these steps 1 Event configuration Event profile 2 Follow the screenshots below to complete the process...

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Page 23: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 23 4 2 5 3 Setting DO 2 Active event To add a new event follow these steps 1 Event configuration Event profile 2 Follow the screenshots below to complete the process...

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Page 25: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 25 4 2 5 4 Setting DO 2 Inactive event To add a new event follow these steps 1 Event configuration Event profile 2 Follow the screenshots below to complete the process...

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Page 27: ...ava Page 27 4 2 5 5 Setting DO 1 send Active event to decoder Message nvc cgi admin param cgi action update group DIDO DO Ch0 trig on Note Decoder default port is 80 Decoder IP Decoder Port Ch 0 Signa...

Page 28: ...28 4 2 5 6 Encoder settings DO 1 sends Inactive event to the decoder Message nvc cgi admin param cgi action update group DIDO DO Ch0 trig off Note Decoder default port is 80 Decoder IP Decoder Port Ch...

Page 29: ...e 29 4 2 5 7 Encoder settings DO 2 sends Active event to the decoder Message nvc cgi admin param cgi action update group DIDO DO Ch1 trig on Note Decoder default port is 80 Decoder IP Decoder Port Ch...

Page 30: ...30 4 2 5 8 Encoder settings DO 2 sends Inactive event to the decoder Message nvc cgi admin param cgi action update group DIDO DO Ch1 trig off Note Decoder default port is 80 Decoder IP Decoder Port Ch...

Page 31: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 31 4 3 Testing Configuration Set new DO in the Encoder settings window Use these buttons to send DO for the Encoder...

Page 32: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 32 Check Decoder s DO in the Decoder settings window Refreshing Decoder s settings window should reflect DO of the Encoder...

Page 33: ...he following screen will appear Oz Lehava Garbage Collector is loaded with the main application The corresponding icon will be added to the Windows notifications area as shown on the right For more in...

Page 34: ...shown above The following panel will appear Enter the username composed of a password default root pass and a login to view the configurations panel 5 1 2 Quick configuration After your logging in the...

Page 35: ...it to apply changes At this point the system is ready to be activated For more information see section 5 10 Settings See section 5 2 Live Video for information about playing the Thermal CCD videos In...

Page 36: ...5 2 Live Video After setting the IP address of the 2 cameras view the live video by right clicking the video panel and hitting Play Video as can be seen below Then the thermal and CCD day videos will...

Page 37: ...the Oz Lehava button and set it to deactivated off Now PTZ Panel is enabled as shown below In most cases the above described basic PTZ operation will be enough for Oz Lehava For more information see s...

Page 38: ...le the presets panel you will first need to turn Oz Lehava off by using the Oz Lehava On Off button as shown above Then the panel will be enabled as shown below Buttons Add a new preset either manuall...

Page 39: ...lected preset regions Remove all regions from all presets in the table Press on Configure Detection Non Detection Regions for Selected Preset The Fire Detection Regions window will appear on top of th...

Page 40: ...the non detection region as unmarked follow these steps Right click on the screen The Add Region icon will appear Left click the icon and drag the cursor until the desired region is covered The Time Z...

Page 41: ...east one Time Zone should be configured for more about Time Zones see section 5 5 Fire Detection Time Zones To remove the marked region right click on the screen You will get the Remove Region icon Le...

Page 42: ...ected ignored For example in a facility with permanent controlled fire environment the controlled fire can be ignored using a specific time zone In order to enable the time zones panel first turn Oz L...

Page 43: ...Day Rule button Add the day rule for a specific day or for all days in that date span and set the times of the day You can add multiple time zones and multiple time zone rules to the same time zone as...

Page 44: ...Note If connection is lost the application will try to reconnect every few seconds Go to Next Preset Stops current thermal camera action and skips to the next preset Focus Near Thermal Performs Focus...

Page 45: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 45 5 6 1 Fire Detection Example Below is a real life fire detection as it appears in the application Fire Marked by the Green circle The Visual Fire Alert...

Page 46: ...e 46 5 7 Live Indicators Messages Oz Lehava constantly updates its live indicators message box as can be seen below Oz Lehava On Off Status bar Messages panel The current preset is highlighted in a co...

Page 47: ...he detection time frame for the current preset Visual Alerts Shows graphic fire alerts in Red in addition to voice alerts and failure alerts in Yellow as can be seen below Visual alerts can be dismiss...

Page 48: ...lor messages according to their severity Save Log Pressing this button will open the Save Log Dialog as shown below The log file can be saved as Text Files Regular text file format Text Files Unicode...

Page 49: ...va Page 49 Modules Check Uncheck this button in order to see all the modules that can send messages Uncheck a module if you want to stop seeing messages sent by it Clear Log Clears all the current mes...

Page 50: ...elected panel over the entire blank region in the panel containers o The panel containers are the following The Live Controls Panel The Main Panel The Configurations Panel Video 2 CCD panel has a spec...

Page 51: ...forms thermal sensor initialization you can hear it happening Operational Press this button if you want to change values in the operational tab Note Before exiting the thermal settings window you must...

Page 52: ...pear in red as can be seen in the example on the right the glass is full with hot water which appears red in the thermal video In order to apply these settings check uncheck the relevant checkboxes an...

Page 53: ...Ex Sight Com Oz Lehava Page 53 5 9 2 Maintenance Tab Here you can get set various thermal parameters as shown above Maintenance Tab...

Page 54: ...the device may remain blank when the device does not require credentials to retrieve snapshots Device Channel The Device s Channel Number 0 by default must remain 0 in most cases Device Type The devi...

Page 55: ...aximum time in milliseconds it takes the thermal camera or a motorized PTZ to respond Fire Status Interval mSec The time spent by the camera between two fire detection requests in milliseconds Ignore...

Page 56: ...ge 56 Stop Verification Time Interval mSec The time needed to verify the camera s position Time to Detect mSec The time spent by the camera on fire detection for each preset Use Audio Alert Enable Dis...

Page 57: ...bled every fire detection coordinate is added as an ignored region for the preset in which it is detected Thus next time fire is detected on identical coordinates it will be ignored and no fire alert...

Page 58: ...mmunication this field is ignored Port number of the PTZ Device if any The Port Number used for Serial Over IP communication PTZ Com Port In case of direct serial communication rarely used this field...

Page 59: ...en the program starts Caching Value ms This value indicates the time period in milliseconds between grabbing a video image from the video stream and displaying it on the screen Note Small values will...

Page 60: ...n certain cases decreasing this value will cause the video to appear faster o Apply Delay ms On App Load The Video OSD Apply Delay in milliseconds to be used when the application is loading If the OSD...

Page 61: ...change to this property must correspond to the encoder s values Otherwise it is impossible to view the video on the device Video Stream Type The video transmission method o Unicast every viewer gets...

Page 62: ...ector icon Application logs Path The path in which the Logs directory is located OzLehavaApp exe file Location The OzLehavaApp exe file path This functionality is necessary for the Oz Lehava Garbage C...

Page 63: ...ollowing window will appear To receive the license copy the hardware ID and send it to Ex Sight After you receive the license file copy it to the installation folder You can do this by clicking on Act...

Page 64: ...3 Check port number in EyeSec Communication Port 4 Check physical thermal camera network connections Error Timer too fast Stop Verification time interval value is too low 1 Set higher value for Stop V...

Page 65: ...e camera to go to a specific P T Z position C Zoom In Out D Focus Near Far E Iris Close Open F Stop the current action G Reconnect to the PTZ server H By filling this checkbox you can direct the camer...

Page 66: ...re not updated upon change of position Some cameras do not fully follow the Pelco D protocol and with this property we attempt to fix it The query interval can be changed by selecting a value from the...

Page 67: ...m actions while using the Main PTZ Panel or the Presets Panel Every command will be added as a line in the PTZ script as shown below Note Every line consists of a command and a delay which is the time...

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