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Installation and

User Guide

Elara™ FR-345-EST

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427-0108-00-10 - Revision 100 - December 2020

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Page 1: ...is document does not contain any export controlled information Installation and User Guide Elara FR 345 EST Camera i 427 0108 00 10 Revision 100 December 2020 www com information itm com 1 800 561 818...

Page 2: ...nergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to caus...

Page 3: ...era and Configure for Networking 10 2 5 2 Mount and Connect the Camera 11 2 6 Aim and Boresight the Camera 12 2 7 Additional Configuration 13 2 8 Attach the Camera to a Supported VMS 14 2 9 3 Operatio...

Page 4: ...le of Contents v 427 0108 00 10 Revision 100 December 2020 TLS HTTPS 39 4 6 3 Services 39 4 6 4 Boresight Page 40 4 7 Firmware Info Page 41 4 8 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tips 43 Cleaning 43 5...

Page 5: ...o day operations For a list of supported VMS clients The video from the camera is viewed by streaming it over an IP network using H 264 and MJPEG encoding For safety and to achieve the highest levels...

Page 6: ...FLIR EST Thermal Screening Solutions FLIR EST Thermal Screening Solutions Page 2 Find and click Elara FR 345 EST The camera s product information page appears 3 To see more information scroll down for...

Page 7: ...de 0 5 C 0 9 F Object Temperature Range 15 C to 45 C 59 F to 113 F camera provides contrast from 20 C to 120 C 4 F to 248 F but will not provide temperature information Screening Mode Subject Distance...

Page 8: ...dalism IK10 Compliance Certifications FCC Part 15 Subpart B class A CE Marked RoHS WEEE ONVIF Profile S Visible Light Camera Sensor Type 1920 x 1080 Lens FOV HFOV 75 VFOV 44 Focal Length 4 mm F 1 6 Se...

Page 9: ...use permanent damage This camera is designed to be installed indoors The camera can be mounted directly on a wall or a ceiling or it can be mounted using the CB WLBX G4 Wall Surface Mount Kit which in...

Page 10: ...ideo cabling used between the unit and the cameras and external devices Using a cable longer than the manufacturer s specifications for optimal video signal may result in degradation of color and vide...

Page 11: ...Cable 2 Power connector 3 Digital I O connectors 4 Mounting bracket To install the camera directly on a wall or ceiling 5 Camera body 6 Access cover Provides access to the camera s Internal Interfaces...

Page 12: ...en Green Normal After a successful boot the LED turns off after three minutes Red An error has occurred Firmware upgrade Flashing amber During upgrade 6 Anti drop rubber band Makes sure the access cov...

Page 13: ...19 or higher the camera s web page or a supported VMS Task DNA tool Camera s web page Discover camera IP address Configure IP address mask and gateway Configure DNS settings MTU and Ethernet speed Ch...

Page 14: ...FLIR s Latitude VMS or is on a network with static IP addressing you can manually specify the camera s IP address using the DNA tool or the camera s web page To configure the camera for networking us...

Page 15: ...e Applying any changes on the Network page requires rebooting the camera 2 6 Mount and Connect the Camera Be sure to have the required accessories and tools available If using the CB WLBX G4 Wall Surf...

Page 16: ...the surface and securely fasten the tapping screws clockwise into the plastic anchors Make sure that the camera s orientation covers the required field of view Secure the Camera to the Surface Related...

Page 17: ...to the camera s web page 2 On the View Settings Home Page click System Settings and then click Boresight to open the Boresight Page 3 Use the controls and settings on the Boresight page to align the v...

Page 18: ...ngs Adjust the camera s EST screening settings Enable and adjust the camera s OSD settings Enable and configure the camera s full screen mode which includes picture in picture locking the camera web p...

Page 19: ...amera are on the same network If you do not know the camera s IP address you can use the DNA tool to discover it 2 On the login screen type a user name and the password When logging in to the camera f...

Page 20: ...ing Page Also when the camera s on screen display OSD is enabled for the V1 stream on the OSD Page the OSD appears in the live video image You can also set the Live Video Refresh Rate between 1 30 ima...

Page 21: ...icant impact on the quality and bandwidth requirements of the video stream Use the default values initially and then individual parameters can be modified and tested incrementally to determine when ba...

Page 22: ...The video streaming uses a protocol generally referred to as RTP the real time transport protocol although there are actually a number of protocols involved including the Real Time Streaming Protocol...

Page 23: ...thout WDR either the bright areas would be overexposed too bright or the darker areas would be completely dark WDR can produce more detail in both the dark and the bright areas of the image White Bala...

Page 24: ...useful for reducing blur with moving objects 3D noise reduction reduces image noise snow in low light conditions by comparing adjacent frames A higher level of 3D noise reduction generates relatively...

Page 25: ...ter speed based on the amount of light in the scene A faster shutter speed decreases the amount of light entering the sensor and results in a darker image The Video Format determines the maximum shutt...

Page 26: ...posure compensation setting is not available in Manual exposure mode 3 5 Thermal Page In most installations it is not necessary to change the default settings of the thermal sensor However in some sit...

Page 27: ...page The AGC ROI overlay does not appear in the video stream itself Defining a custom AGC ROI To change the size of the ROI Hover over the handle in the bottom right corner of the ROI and then click...

Page 28: ...g important scene content FLIR recommends specifying tail rejection less than 1 Range 0 to 100 Plateau Value Defines how many shades of gray the camera devotes to large areas of similar temperature in...

Page 29: ...he detected temperature in the live video on the camera s web page The default setting is On enabled Face Covering Detection Enables the camera s face covering detection feature Select one of the foll...

Page 30: ...stores the temperature values of some measurements used for the calculation of the reference temperature average It is impossible to connect these values to any individual Full Overlay On Stream Enabl...

Page 31: ...ature of the person being screened is within the Temperature Offset specified To immediately apply changes to the layout configuration click Apply Where relevant changing the settings on the Screening...

Page 32: ...ay On Portrait Orientation Not in Full Screen Mode Normal Temperature Measured Display Temperature On Eyeglasses Prevent Measurement Full Screen Mode Visible Video Distance from Camera Prevents Measur...

Page 33: ...SD on the V2 stream does not affect the live video on the camera web page The camera immediately applies changes to settings on the OSD page affecting the live video images and streams To save those c...

Page 34: ...n the camera web page is in full screen mode View Settings menus and System Settings are not available Exit full screen mode Tips Before enabling full screen mode set up configure and verify the camer...

Page 35: ...ter a password and click Lock Use a strong password consisting of at least 12 characters and at least one uppercase letter one lowercase letter and one number Passwords can include the following speci...

Page 36: ...clicks System Settings the Network page appears To apply any change to settings on the Network page click Save Applying these changes requires rebooting the camera To restore previously saved setting...

Page 37: ...domain name server that backs up the primary DNS You can also specify the MTU Maximum transmission unit the largest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network For Eth...

Page 38: ...one lowercase letter and one number Passwords can include the following special characters _ Assign one of the following roles according to the level of access the user requires Role Access user Can...

Page 39: ...n output signal at the local I O connector Output On No Face Covering When the camera detects a person being screened is not wearing a face covering and is not attempting to fool the camera by coverin...

Page 40: ...input and output pins the device manages The following information appears for each pin I O pin number Type Input or Output State the pin s current state Open or Closed For each pin you can define th...

Page 41: ...802 1X you need to generate or upload a valid certificate You can Use the camera s web page to generate a self signed certificate Upload a self signed certificate Upload a certificate signed by a thi...

Page 42: ...click TLS HTTPS and then select Upload Certificates or click 802 1x To upload a certificate for TLS HTTPS To upload a certificate for 802 1X 2 If you are uploading a self signed certificate under Publ...

Page 43: ...liant TLS communication Provide an Identity and Private Key Password 4 6 3 TLS HTTPS Enable or disable camera control using Transport Layer Security TLS secure HTTP HTTPS Enable or disable HTTPS redir...

Page 44: ...open SSH FTP RTSP UPNP Nexus Discovery Nexus SDK TRK ICMP To disable a service and its default port click Block Caution Disabling services and ports can affect product functionality 4 7 Boresight Pag...

Page 45: ...que name for the camera Upgrade the camera s firmware Reset the camera to its factory defaults Reboot the camera Enable logs define a log level and download system information Enable the compatibility...

Page 46: ...page and return all other settings to their factory defaults Click Reboot to cause the camera to power cycle and reinstall configuration files Tip You can also return the camera to its original facto...

Page 47: ...e connectors appear to be properly connected but the camera still does not produce an image ensure that power has been properly applied to the camera and the circuit breaker is set properly If a fuse...

Page 48: ...lect the check boxes domain private public that are appropriate for the network If necessary test to make sure the video from the camera can be viewed by a generic video player such as VLC media playe...

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