FLIR FB-309 Installation And User Manual Download Page 55

427-1065-00-12 Revision 130

November 2019

55

This document does not contain any export-controlled information.

Advanced Configuration

Media Browser:  

The Media Browser page shows all of the images captured by the camera as a 

result of an alarm action. The image files can be downloaded to another computer for backup. 

After selecting a file, the file will appear in the 

Preview window.
The file name contains the year, month, day, 24 

hour clock time, and the sensor that captured 

the image. In this case IR0 is the only sensor.
Select Download to download the selected file 

the PC. Select Refresh to check for any 

additional images since landing on the Media 

Browser page.
Select Edit to select and delete individual 

images or all images. Any time the camera is 

rebooted or the power removed, the media 

directory will be emptied. 

Select to preview

Select to Refresh

local folder

Select All

Select Individually

Select all media files by clicking on the Select 

All check box. If all files are not selected, the 

Select All box will have a minus sign.
The following prompt will appear prior to 

deleting any files.

Summary of Contents for FB-309

Page 1: ...427 1065 00 12 Revision 130 November 2019 This document does not contain any export controlled information Installation and User Guide FB Series FB Series O FB Series ID...

Page 2: ...gy and if notinstalled and usedin accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause har...

Page 3: ...nting 8 1 4 Camera Connections 9 1 4 1 Bench Testing 9 1 4 2 Analog Video Connections 10 1 4 3 Connecting Power 10 1 4 4 Alarm Connections 10 1 4 5 Ethernet 10 1 4 6 Camera Grounding 10 1 5 Mounting t...

Page 4: ...tion 3 1 Setup Menu 32 3 1 1 Input Output IO Page 33 3 1 2 Video Setup 33 3 1 3 Thermal Image Setup IR Page 35 3 1 4 Video Analytics Setup FB Series ID Only 37 3 2 Maintenance Menu 42 3 2 1 Sensor Men...

Page 5: ...nuclear facilities commercial campuses and residential neighborhoods The FLIR Thermal Fence gives you instant automated threat detection and visual threat assessment capability around the clock in one...

Page 6: ...RG59U coaxial cable and a power cable are installed It is recommended an Ethernet cable should also be installed for camera configuration and troubleshooting The FB Series camera does not support seri...

Page 7: ...camera s on board analytics must be calibrated to detect targets Refer to Video Analytics Setup FB Series ID Only pg 37 Install the camera at a height of approximately 4 m 13 ft or more Typically dir...

Page 8: ...provides threat detection for physical security systems In order to ensure that the unit cannot be disabled or tampered with the system should be installed with security measures regarding physical a...

Page 9: ...d basic setup information using the on board web server refer to Camera Bench Test pg 14 for specific details Table 1 1 FB Series Camera Connections Connection Purpose 1 BNC Analog video 2 Green barre...

Page 10: ...to the camera If power is supplied to it the camera will be powered on and operating 1 4 4 Alarm Connections 1 4 5 Ethernet Connect a shielded Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 jack If using P...

Page 11: ...than the supplied plastic screw anchor on each marked screw hole 5 Insert the plastic screw anchors into the drilled holes 6 Connect the camera cables and thread them through the cable entry hole Ref...

Page 12: ...eo Setup web page Video Compression Two independent channels of streaming H 264 or M JPEG Streaming Resolution Native 320 x 256 640 x 512 Thermal AGC Modes Optimized Video Analytics AGC Mode and manua...

Page 13: ...2 Vdc 10 Input Voltage ac 24 Vac 10 Input Voltage PoE IEEE 802 3af 2003 standard Power Consumption 17 W at 12 Vdc maximum with heaters 13 VA at 24 Vac maximum with heaters Mounting Provisions One 1 4...

Page 14: ...ge adjustments are necessary they can be done using a web browser over the IP connection and saved as power on default settings With the camera powered up analog video can be tested at the BNC connect...

Page 15: ...lable on the network the IP address will default to 192 168 0 250 Step 5 Double click the camera in DNA s Discovery List to open the camera s web server Login page in Internet Explorer or point your w...

Page 16: ...nter user for the User Name and user for the Password and click Log in 2 3 2 Live Video Page The Live Video page displays a live image from the camera on the left part of the screen and at the top of...

Page 17: ...indicator lights Control and Status Initially the Control light is off as in the image above indicating the user is not able to control the camera immediately When multiple users are connected to a c...

Page 18: ...er password To make these changes it is necessary to login using the expert user account Additional setup and configuration options required after the camera has been installed in its final location a...

Page 19: ...has access to these Server pages but will only see the security settings for the expert login With most configuration changes through the Maintenance menu it is necessary to save the changes then sto...

Page 20: ...ity TLS protocol or Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2 PEAP MSCHAPv2 Note Configure IEEE 801 1x authentication using TLS Step...

Page 21: ...nd then Restart Network to save and implement the configuration To configure IEEE 801 1x authentication using PEAP MSCHAPv2 Step 1 On the LAN Settings page scroll down to 802 1X Security Step 2 Check...

Page 22: ...date and time settings The date time and time zone can be obtained from an NTP server or can be entered manually If NTP mode is selected the NTP server information can be entered Note Set the date and...

Page 23: ...llows the information to be entered manually Msg Systems Use the Msg Systems page to setup a connection to a mail server to send outgoing email notifications If the email server is on a different netw...

Page 24: ...r status either running or stopped and buttons for starting or stopping the server or for rebooting the system After making configuration changes it is necessary to save the changes to the server ther...

Page 25: ...op the server especially when there are multiple video streams open Be patient when stopping the server When the server is stopped and the page is refreshed the status will show Server Stopped and the...

Page 26: ...ve access to the web browser interface Simply add a computer s IP address and click Add After all the allowed IP addresses are entered select the Save button to save the changes Note To maintain secur...

Page 27: ...in the scene Most objects in typical surroundings are not hot enough to radiate visible light but they easily radiate energy in the portion of the infrared spectrum that the camera can detect the long...

Page 28: ...this will possibly damage the lens by scratching it Only wipe the lens clean when you can visually see contamination on the surface Use the following procedure and solvents as required Acetone removal...

Page 29: ...ue to solar loading Greater temperature differences in the scene will allow the camera to produce high contrast imagery Performance may also be affected when objects in the scene are wet rather than d...

Page 30: ...ss the more severe the losses become and the higher the signal frequency the more pronounced the losses Unfortunately this is one of the most common and unnecessary problems that plagues video systems...

Page 31: ...but looking at the sun will not permanently damage the sensor In fact the thermal imaging camera often provides a considerable advantage over a conventional camera in this type of back lit situation...

Page 32: ...h a third party VMS ONVIF When configuration changes are made with the web browser the settings are saved to a configuration file It is a good idea to make a backup of the existing configuration file...

Page 33: ...o stream from the camera select the appropriate link for example Video 0 With the factory configuration the default parameters provide high quality full frame rate video streams with reasonable bandwi...

Page 34: ...ll frames of video and the P frames contain the changes that occurred since the last I frame A smaller I Frame Interval results in higher bandwidth more full frames sent and better video quality A hig...

Page 35: ...per right hand corner To update this image at any time select the Refresh button in the upper right This will cause the entire page to refresh including the image and all the parameter values be patie...

Page 36: ...ive values increase Sharpness while negative values soften the image and filter fixed pattern noise A setting of 20 is neutral and will not have any effect Range 0 to 100 AGC Filter Damping filter det...

Page 37: ...or analysis In some situations it may also be useful to use multiple regions to include or exclude different areas in the scene and to set area specific detection parameters The Analytics page allows...

Page 38: ...arn The camera automatically calibrates the depth of the FoV based on people walking in the scene Be sure that people are walking along the entire vertical axis of the FoV until calibration is finishe...

Page 39: ...than when set to high Set Show Regions to Yes to show any detection areas as black boxes and tripwires as black lines in the video There are four tracking display options All Boxes Classified Boxes Sh...

Page 40: ...click in the video to create the first corner of the area Continue adding corners then select Finish to complete the area This is motion detection masking not privacy masking The video image will sti...

Page 41: ...ng to Show Triggered then check the Lines box 3 Click Save 4 Have subjects person car truck etc enter the area or cross the tripwire at various distances from the camera The boxes should be classified...

Page 42: ...used are done through the Sensor menu Described below are configuration steps from the Communications and Modules selections Communications Menu The primary IP configuration parameters such as IP add...

Page 43: ...ct until the server is stopped and started It is also possible to restrict access to the camera web server Refer to Security Options pg 26 to add allowed IP address to the list in the Restrict Web Con...

Page 44: ...VIF compliant VMS can be used to control a FLIR camera Refer to the VMS documentation to determine what parameters are needed By default the camera is configured with a VMS Remote interface with ONVIF...

Page 45: ...r the FB Series ID camera to monitor refer to Video Analytics Setup FB Series ID Only pg 37 When a moving object is detected by the FB Series ID the trk 101 P can control and move the PTZ camera to au...

Page 46: ...espond to the presets on the trk 101 P refer to Creating Analytics Regions pg 40 Step 4 Login to the trk 101 P web interface Step 5 Select Setup Step 6 From the Camera Type Model screen verify that th...

Page 47: ...e GPIO Name determines the circuit point for the GPIO driver and must not be changed Set GPIO Logic to Negative for a normally open switch signal circuit closes for alarm Set GPIO Logic to Positive fo...

Page 48: ...ch signal circuit closes for alarm Set GPIO Logic to Negative for a normally closed switch signal circuit opens for alarm Click on the Save button to save any changed settings The changes will not tak...

Page 49: ...other security sensor Alarm Source When the source of alarms are internal for example from Video Analytics or GPIO Input the Alarm Source Server IP Address is set to the localhost value of 127 0 0 1...

Page 50: ...n Radiometric a normal JPEG image from the Attach Image File pull down list Radiometric a special type of JPEG with temperature data is not available on the FB Series ID camera Each rule that sends a...

Page 51: ...ics Regions pg 40 The Alarm Source Device Type is set to Video Analytics with Alarm Id set to 1 corresponding to Analytics Area 1 The Send Notification action uses a Msg System and a Notification List...

Page 52: ...FTP NFS or Samba transfers GPIO Output from Motion Alarm The final example shows an alarm rule that causes a GPIO output when a motion alarm is detected The source Alarm Id set to 1 corresponds to Reg...

Page 53: ...o install a new configuration file to the camera Shown at the top of the screen is the configuration script file in a scrollable window This can be useful if help is ever need help from a support engi...

Page 54: ...the Browse button to select the file on the PC then use the Upload button to upload the file After a file upload you must stop and restart the server Factory Defaults Select Full Restore to return the...

Page 55: ...the sensor that captured the image In this case IR0 is the only sensor Select Download to download the selected file the PC Select Refresh to check for any additional images since landing on the Media...

Page 56: ...r the camera and allows changing the Friendly Name of the camera for easier identification when multiple cameras are used on the network The friendly name is included in network traffic in the Name fi...

Page 57: ...r 2019 FLIR Systems Inc 6769 Hollister Ave Goleta CA 93117 USA Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems Inc 27700 SW Parkway Ave Wilsonville OR 97070 USA Support https www flir com support This document do...

Reviews: