Illustra 625 PTZ 20x Configuration User Manual Download Page 43

Preset

The default is None.

If an action is selected, chose the type of action to perform from the

Parameter

drop-down menu that is

enabled.

4

Use the slider bar to select the

Return Time (mins)

.

The default is 5.

5

Select

Apply

to save the settings.

- End -

Procedure 4-7 Clear the Home Position

Step     Action

6

Select

Setup

on the GUI banner to display the setup menus.

7

Select

PTZ Parameters

from the

PTZ Settings

menu.

Select the Home tab.

8

Select None from

Home Position Type.

9

Select

Apply

to save the settings.

- End -

Preset

A Preset is a pre-positioned camera scene that you program using the pan, tilt and zoom options. Up to 96 presets
can be programmed on the camera.

Adding a new Preset

Create a new preset position on the camera.

Procedure 4-8 Add a Preset

Step     Action

1

Select

Setup

on the GUI banner to display the setup menus.

2

Select

Presets

from the

PTZ

menu.

The Preset tab displays.

3

Select

to start the video stream if it is not already active.

The video pane will display the current camera view.

4

Adjust the camera view as required.

Pan, Tilt and Zoom.

Focus Mode and Iris Mode

.

Refer to

Using the Camera Controls

on

Page 5

to make the necessary adjustments.

Illustra Pro PTZ Configuration & User Guide 

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Summary of Contents for 625 PTZ 20x

Page 1: ...Configuration User Guide Illustra Pro PTZ 30x Illustra 625 PTZ 20x 8200 1199 01 A1...

Page 2: ...Securitry Products s at 800 507 6268 or 561 912 6259 or on the Web at www illustracameras com Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation PS 2 is a registered trademark of I...

Page 3: ...ra 2MP High Performance PTZ 30x outdoor clear non vandal white IPS02P6BCWTT illustra 2MP High Performance PTZ 30x outdoor smoked vandal white IPS02P6OSWTT illustra 2MP High Performance PTZ 30x outdoor...

Page 4: ...word is required to make changes to these protocols Procedure 1 1 Connecting to the Camera for the First Time Step Action 1 Make appropriate network and power connection typically PoE The camera will...

Page 5: ...the controls available for on screen camera control The camera control overlay is visible when video is displayed on the Live Video Pane Note It is possible for two users to access live viewing at th...

Page 6: ...1 Select to start the live web video The live video pane will display the current camera view 2 Select the camera control item on the overlay to activate the control Refer to GUI Camera Controls on Pa...

Page 7: ...isplay the current camera view 2 Point the camera at the target as described in Controlling the Camera via Camera Controls on Page 6 or Controlling the Pan Tilt Control via Click and Drag on Page 6 3...

Page 8: ...e Mouse Step Action 1 Select to start the live web video The live video pane will display the current camera view 2 Click and drag on the live video pane to highlight the area to display A red outline...

Page 9: ...each login the Video Video Stream Settings page will be displayed Figure 2 1 Basic Configuration Menu The Basic Configuration menu provides access to the most common features required when setting up...

Page 10: ...Pv4 Address in the IPv4 Address text box in the form xxx xxx xxx xxx The default setting is 192 168 1 168 b Enter the Network Mask in the Network Mask text box xxx xxx xxx xxx The default setting is 2...

Page 11: ...video stream Procedure 2 3 Configure the Video Stream Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select the Video Streams Settings tab in the Basic Configuratio...

Page 12: ...ommended Maximum setting 90 Recommended High Quality setting 75 Recommended Medium Quality setting 55 For high resolution we recommend the following reduced limits Resolution FPS Recommended Maximum Q...

Page 13: ...for scene changes that affect focal length focus and light levels iris Setting Auto Focus and Auto Iris Enable or disable auto focus and auto iris Procedure 2 4 Enable Disable Auto Focus and Auto Iri...

Page 14: ...ance in normal or bright light situations Max Gain The Max Gain setting is an upper limit for how much gain can be increased when AGC is enabled The trade off between picture level brightness and nois...

Page 15: ...for this feature would be viewing a scene with both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions simultaneously such as a warehouse area with an open bay door Procedure 2 6 Enable Disable Wide Dynamic Rang...

Page 16: ...ture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu 3 Select a setting from the Enhanced Intensity drop down menu None Emphasise Dark Ignore Bright The default setting is None End Picture Additional Conf...

Page 17: ...e camera in BW can utilize this type of illumination source The human eye cannot 950nm 950nm IR illuminators Only the camera in BW can utilize this type of illumination source The human eye cannot Day...

Page 18: ...ettings The values range from 0 to 100 The default values are 50 End Procedure 2 11 Restore Picture Adjustment Defaults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select...

Page 19: ...onfiguration menu 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active The video pane will display the current camera view 4 Select Manual from the White Balance Mode drop down menu The Red...

Page 20: ...t Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Picture Settings from the Video menu 3 Select the Picture Additional tab 4 Select the Enable Frame Noise Reduction check box to enable Fra...

Page 21: ...ting is 24 hour 4 Select the Date Display Format from the drop down menu DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD The default setting is YYYY MM DD 5 Select the Time Zone from the drop down menu The default s...

Page 22: ...OR Deselect the Camera Name check box to hide the camera name in the OSD The default setting is Disabled 4 In the Enable OSD select the Time check box to display the camera time in the OSD OR Deselect...

Page 23: ...eams The camera allows the configuration of two video streams Stream 1 and Stream 2 These streams can be configured via the Web GUI as detailed here or via the Illustra API Opening the Web GUI live vi...

Page 24: ...the Illustra API interface Changes made to the streams via either method will be applied and the video will be displayed according to the configuration Opening the Web GUI live video will allow the st...

Page 25: ...64 the following provides a recommendation for quality settings when using MJPEG Maximum possible Quality setting 100 Recommended Maximum setting 90 Recommended High Quality setting 75 Recommended Med...

Page 26: ...osure Wide Dynamic Range WDR Defog and Enhanced Intensity settings on the camera Note Defog and Enhanced Intensity are only available on Illustra Pro cameras When Auto Focus and Iris are enabled the c...

Page 27: ...d The slower the Shutter Speed the higher the chance for image blur which may affect moving object identification It is only in effect during low light situations where an image would not be obtainabl...

Page 28: ...ield of view FOV WDR Level allows you to adjust the WDR level to favour a underexposed or overexposed image By selecting the lower end of the control the image is underexposed this provides more detai...

Page 29: ...reon Illustra Pro models allows the camera to produce clear images when there is normally dark shadows in low light conditions or when there are bright sources of light such as headlights The Emphasis...

Page 30: ...sly such as a warehouse area with an open bay door Procedure 3 7 Enable Disable Wide Dynamic Range WDR Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Picture Settings...

Page 31: ...e The camera provides a black and white B W mode to improve camera performance when the light level falls below certain thresholds This allows clear images to be obtained under low light conditions Th...

Page 32: ...tings The values range from 0 to 100 The default values are 50 End Procedure 3 10 Restore Picture Adjustment Defaults Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select P...

Page 33: ...Select the Picture Additional tab 4 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active The video pane will display the current camera view 5 Select Manual from the White Balance Mode drop do...

Page 34: ...e GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Picture Settings from the Video menu 3 Select the Picture Additional tab 4 Select the Enable Frame Noise Reduction check box to enable Frame Noise Redu...

Page 35: ...Format from the drop down menu DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD The default setting is YYYY MM DD 5 Select the Time Zone from the drop down menu The default setting is GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US Canad...

Page 36: ...s are masked sections of the camera s viewing area These masks prevent operators of the surveillance system who do not have access to the camera password from viewing these designated zones Each zone...

Page 37: ...rivacy area will turn yellow 7 Select Add to save the current privacy zone 8 To re select an alternative area for the privacy zone select Cancel and repeat from step 4 Note When a new privacy zone is...

Page 38: ...Zone Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Privacy Zones from the Video menu The Privacy Zones tab displays Select to delete the corresponding privacy zone...

Page 39: ...ttings Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions PTZ Parameters Preset Patterns Scans Sequences Areas PTZ Parameters PTZ Parameters PTZ Parameters allows you to adjust Automa...

Page 40: ...sable automatic flip The default setting is Enabled End Freeze Frame If you need to maintain a static image when calling automatic functions such as presets or patterns use the Freeze Frame setting Th...

Page 41: ...u to understand the approximate pointing position of the camera to an established reference point This reference point is called North and may correspond to magnetic north if it is known or some other...

Page 42: ...GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select PTZ Parameters from the PTZ Settings menu 3 In the Zoom Stops section use the slider to change the First Zoom Stop setting The slider bar can be moved le...

Page 43: ...ngs End Preset A Preset is a pre positioned camera scene that you program using the pan tilt and zoom options Up to 96 presets can be programmed on the camera Adding a new Preset Create a new preset p...

Page 44: ...ition Procedure 4 9 View a Preset Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Preset from the PTZ menu The Preset tab displays 3 Select to start the video stream i...

Page 45: ...make the necessary adjustments 8 The following camera controls can be saved as part of the preset and accessed via the Picture Settings menu White Balance Picture Balance Wide Dynamic Range WDR IR Day...

Page 46: ...il the entire viewing area is covered The pattern will repeat continuously until interrupted by a camera command preset scan or alarm 2 There are two Apple Peel patterns on the camera by default Apple...

Page 47: ...etup menus 2 Select Patterns from the PTZ menu The Patterns tab displays Select to start the video stream if it is not already active The video pane will display the current camera view 3 Select to ac...

Page 48: ...ct the Repeat tab The Repeat tab displays 4 Select the Repeat Pattern check box to allow the selected pattern to repeat continuously OR Deselect the Repeat Pattern check box to allow the selected patt...

Page 49: ...time for a Stepped Scan from the Pause drop down menu The settings are 2 10 The default is 2 End Set Scan Limits to Default Settings Return the camera to the default scan settings Procedure 4 17 Set S...

Page 50: ...n applies to both Scans and Sequences Motion Tracking together with Stepped Scans or Sequences can be used to complete Intelligent Guard Tours For more information on Intelligent Guard Tours refer to...

Page 51: ...nd Sequences A Sequence is a sequential display of multiple camera Presets Sequences provide a methodical and effective way to monitor multiple areas of interest by switching to different Presets auto...

Page 52: ...r to display the setup menus 2 Select Sequences from the PTZ menu The Sequences tab displays 3 Select to start the video stream if it is not already active The video pane will display the current came...

Page 53: ...t Apply to save the changes End Deleting a Sequence Delete an existing sequence Procedure 4 23 Delete a Sequence Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Sequen...

Page 54: ...there is motion a motion start alarm is sent motion tracking starts camera starts using PTZ functionality to follow the motion Only when there are 3 seconds of no motion or the motion tracking duratio...

Page 55: ...lay the current camera view 4 In a numbered slot on the areas table select to add the new area 5 Enter the area name in the Name text box 6 Adjust the camera view as required to locate the left bounda...

Page 56: ...he area OR Select Cancel End Deleting an Area Delete an existing area from the camera Procedure 4 27 Delete an Area Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Are...

Page 57: ...Areas OR Select Cancel End Illustra Pro PTZ Configuration User Guide 57...

Page 58: ...nt Logs Scheduled Tasks If using a Feature Plus camera it will be possible to configure and trigger alarms All of the preceding menu options will be available For a non Feature Plus camera only Event...

Page 59: ...ity mode enabling SMTP will require the admin account password 5 Enter the IP Address of the mail server in the Mail Server text box 6 Enter the server port in the Server Port text box The default set...

Page 60: ...alytic alerts FTP must be configured to enable FTP video alerts when using alarms and analytic alerts Note FTP settings can also be configured via the Network menu Refer to FTP on Page 96 Procedure 5...

Page 61: ...ansfer Rate can be limited and a max transfer rate assigned to manage the amount of FTP bandwidth used Procedure 5 4 Configure the FTP Transfer Rate Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to dis...

Page 62: ...Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu 3 Select the CIFS tab 4 Select the Enable CIFS check box to enable CIFS Text boxes o...

Page 63: ...on can be used to configure any combination of the following actions Record a clip to a microSD Card Send an external alarm via email that includes alarm detail where to retrieve the AVI video file an...

Page 64: ...ured in the Configure SMTP Settings on Page 59 6 Select the FTP check box to send a video file to the FTP details configured in the Configure FTP Server Settings on Page 60 7 Select the CIFS check box...

Page 65: ...in the wind cause a series of alarms to be generated Input alarms are triggered upon change of state either from opened to closed or from closed to open The camera will report the current state of eac...

Page 66: ...check box to disable the alarm 5 Select when the alarm is required to be activated from the Normal drop down menu when the dry contact is open or closed 6 Select the Output check box to enable alarm...

Page 67: ...s objects in video Analytics supported are Motion Detection and Motion Tracking Motion Detection Motion detection can be used to trigger an Event Action When enabled motion detection is applied to the...

Page 68: ...on the camera OR Deselect the Enable motion detection check box to disable Motion Detection on the camera 5 Select the sensitivity from the Sensitivity drop down menu Highest High Medium Low Lowest T...

Page 69: ...e 5 16 Delete Current Events 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Event Logs from the Event and Actions menu 3 Select the Event Log tab 4 Select the corresponding Delet...

Page 70: ...ing environmental faults can be raised by the ENVM Environmental Monitor component TemperatureTooHigh Warning this fault is raised when the internal temperature of the enclosure is equal to or exceeds...

Page 71: ...a task from Monday to Friday with a different task for weekend or holiday operation Note Scheduled tasks alarms and manual camera control will always begin when they are selected or scheduled to start...

Page 72: ...rn Sequence Scan None The default setting is None If an action is selected choose the specific action to perform from the Action Parameter drop down menu 8 Select Apply 9 The Scheduled Tasks tab displ...

Page 73: ...from the Events and Actions menu 3 Select the Scheduled Tasks tab 4 Select the corresponding Delete check box to mark the scheduled task for deletion OR Deselect the corresponding Delete check box to...

Page 74: ...unctionality and value to the camera Applications are uploaded through the web GUI These applications will be licensed by American Dynamics using a licensing facility Applications Procedure 6 1 Upload...

Page 75: ...move 4 Select one of the following options a Start to start the application running b Stop to stop the application running c Remove to remove the application End License License files for applications...

Page 76: ...if exacqVision Edge is Installed via the GUI When the exacqEdge server is installed the following image will be displayed When the Record Settings tab is selected a dialog will display alerting you t...

Page 77: ...to run the edge server even if the edge server has been installed End How to use the Edge Server When selected via Setup and Applications the exacq server will be listed as seen in Figure 1 1 Both th...

Page 78: ...e 6 4 Uninstall the exacqVision Server Step Action 1 Select Setup Applications 2 Select the eqacqVision Edge Version 3 Select Remove 4 You will be prompted to confirm the removal select Yes The exacqV...

Page 79: ...vides access to the following camera settings and functions Security Status Users HTTP HTTPS IEEE 802 1x Firewall Remote Access Session Timeout Security Status In this section you are able to configur...

Page 80: ...box to enable this option OR Deselect the Enable check box to disable enhanced security The default setting is Disabled The Security Warning dialog box displays 5 Enter the current password in the Cu...

Page 81: ...ction allows you to modify the communication protocols that are used Procedure 7 3 Enable Disable Communication Protocols Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Sele...

Page 82: ...ner to display the setup menus 2 Select Security Status from the System menu Select the Security Log tab 3 Enter the number of lines of the log file you would like to view in the Lines from the end of...

Page 83: ...etup menus 2 Select Users from the Security menu 3 Select the Add User tab 4 Enter a User Name in the Name text box The username must start with a letter and can be followed by any alphanumeric values...

Page 84: ...Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Users from the Security menu 3 Select the Change Password tab 4 Select the user account from the Name drop down menu 5 Enter the curr...

Page 85: ...ate if validation is required Procedure 7 10 Specify HTTP Method Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select HTTP HTTPS from the Security menu The HTTP HTTPS tab d...

Page 86: ...b GUI Procedure 7 12 Delete a HTTPS Certificate Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select HTTP HTTPS from the Security menu The HTTP HTTPS tab displays 3 Select...

Page 87: ...been saved Select the file and select Open 10 Select Upload The upload process will start Select View to review the certificate or Delete to remove it 11 If PEAP is selected Enter the required PEAP Pa...

Page 88: ...he default setting is Disabled 5 Select SYN Cookie Certification check box to enable SYN cookie certification OR Deselect the SYN Cookie Certification check box to disable The default setting is Disab...

Page 89: ...Filter Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Firewall from the Security menu 3 Select the Address Filtering tab 4 Edit the IP or MAC Address in the IP or MAC...

Page 90: ...ONVIF The Web GUI allows ONVIF functionality to be managed at a high level ONVIF Discovery Mode and User Authentication can be enabled or disabled ONVIF Discovery Mode allows enabling or disabling dis...

Page 91: ...be at least one admin level user in the ONVIF service When in Enhanced Security mode editing ONVIF User Authentication will require the admin account password Procedure 7 20 Enable Disable ONVIF User...

Page 92: ...Session Timeout Session Timeout Session timeout specifies the number of minutes that a web session can remain idle before it is automatically terminated 92...

Page 93: ...ect Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Session Timeout from the Security menu The Session Timeout tab displays 3 Use the slider bar to select the Session Timeout mins The defa...

Page 94: ...gure 8 1 Network Menu The Network Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions TCP IP FTP SMTP SNMP CIFS Dynamic DNS TCP IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings on the camera IP...

Page 95: ...etwork Mask in the Network Mask text box xxx xxx xxx xxx The default setting is 255 255 255 0 c Enter the Gateway IP address in Gateway text box xxx xxx xxx xxx d Enter the Primary DNS Server in the P...

Page 96: ...b become available for entry OR Deselect the Enable check box to disable FTP The default setting is Disabled Note When in Enhanced Security mode enabling FTP will require the admin account password 4...

Page 97: ...End Test FTP Settings Test that the settings set in Configure FTP Server Settings on Page 96 have been configured correctly Procedure 8 5 Test the FTP Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI b...

Page 98: ...ss to send email alerts to in the Send Email to text box 8 Select the Use authentication to log on to server check box to allow authentication details to be entered OR Deselect the Use authentication...

Page 99: ...e Location text box 4 Enter an SNMP managing contact reference in the Contact text box 5 If using V2 a Select the Enable V2 check box b Enter the authorized ID for reading SNMP data in the Read Commun...

Page 100: ...ed from the camera to be directed to network attached file storage via the Common Internet File System CIFS protocol This supplements existing distribution methods such as FTP SMTP and email Note CIFS...

Page 101: ...rm that CIFS settings are correct End Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Domain Name System is supported for updating in real time a changing IP address on the Internet to provide a persistent domain name for a...

Page 102: ...t boxes on the tab become available for entry OR Deselect Service Enable check box to disable Dynamic DNS The default setting is Disabled 4 If DNS has been enabled a Enter the Camera Alias in the text...

Page 103: ...ed Figure 9 1 System Menu The System Menu provides access to the following camera settings and functions Maintenance Date Time Audio Environmental Health Monitor Logs About Note Audio will be availabl...

Page 104: ...box to restore the default networking settings The default setting is Enabled 5 Select the Preserve applications check box to retain the current applications installed on the camera during the camera...

Page 105: ...wing the reboot progress When the camera is restarted it will take 2 3 minutes until it is online and ready to be accessed and controlled OR Select Cancel 6 The Log in page will be displayed End Camer...

Page 106: ...from 1 to 10 minutes The Log in page will be displayed End Backup Restore Back up the camera data and restore from a previously saved data file The configuration settings of the camera can be saved to...

Page 107: ...re process The camera restarts automatically after the restore has been completed which can take from 1 to 10 minutes The Log in page will be displayed End Date Time Set the date and time on the camer...

Page 108: ...o configure the audio input audio output upload audio and stored audio clips Procedure 9 7 Configure Audio Input Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Audio...

Page 109: ...erence Guide for information on installing the microSD Card Refer to Upload an Audio File on Page 109 for the requirements that must be met by an audio file that is being uploaded Procedure 9 9 Play S...

Page 110: ...file Select OK to confirm the upload Or Select Cancel End Procedure 9 11 Delete a Stored Audio file Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Audio from the Syst...

Page 111: ...cting a duration from the Reporting Period drop down menu Procedure 9 13 Configure Health Monitor Settings Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select the Health M...

Page 112: ...e to work only that it encountered an issue it could do nothing about Procedure 9 15 Display System Log Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select Logs from the S...

Page 113: ...the log file you would like to view in the Lines from the end of the log file text box 5 Enter the word or phrase that you would like to search for in the Filter only lines containing text text box 6...

Page 114: ...u selected text enter the word or phrase that you would like to search for in the Filter Text 1 text box select an AND OR operator from the drop down menu and then select the word or phrase that you w...

Page 115: ...enu The model tab displays 3 View the information End Procedure 9 22 Edit Camera Name Step Action 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select About from the System menu The mo...

Page 116: ...nctions SD Card Management Record Settings Event Download SD Card Management Edge recording provides the ability to save recorded video to a microSD Card Video can be configured to be recorded based o...

Page 117: ...ction 1 Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus 2 Select SD Card Management menu from the Edge Recording menu 3 View the Status field End Procedure 10 2 Format the Mounted microSD Ca...

Page 118: ...the camera pans and then either goes to the start point of the apple peel pattern or if powered up once before to the last position in memory Once the camera stops it is online and ready to be accesse...

Page 119: ...e Event seconds from the Pre Event secs drop down menu Values range from 0 to 10 The default setting is 5 seconds c Select the Post Event seconds from the Post Event secs drop down menu Values range f...

Page 120: ...ing Intelligent Guard Tour Progressive scan with square pixels Camera set up Automatic white balance AWB or adjustable Manual White Balance MWB AGC On off and limit True day night TDN automatic or man...

Page 121: ...0 000 sec Auto Lens 30X optical zoom 835 pixels per degree tele photo Lens Design Aspherical Horizontal Field of View 63 4 wide 2 3 telephoto Vertical Field of View 37 3 wide 1 3 telephoto Aperture As...

Page 122: ...to 100 per second scaled in proportion to zoom position Preset Pan Tilt Speedn 512 per Second Maximum Pan Travel 360 continuous no end stop Tilt Travel 105 210 with the Tilt auto flip feature Tilt and...

Page 123: ...ory Data Storage 1 GB Bytes of DDR3 RAM Programmable Logic FPGA with 24 051 logic cells Network Specification Details Base Protocol TCP IP RFC4614 Internet Layer Addressing IPv4 RFC791 IPv6 RFC2460 Tr...

Page 124: ...onnected at any time The local powering option will always be available whatever the POE status If both power sources are connected the first power source connected will provide all power until power...

Page 125: ...20 us 5kA Impulses Alarm Input TVS rated at 3 3V 500 watts 8 20us impulse Gas discharge tube impulse rated at ten 8 20 us 5kA Impulses Optocoupled with 500V isolation Auxiliary output Dry contact rel...

Page 126: ...50 C 14 F to 122 F Outdoor 40 C to 50 C 40 F to 122 F Humidity 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 149 F Regulatory Specification Details Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A CE EN5502...

Page 127: ...an be used if the camera cannot be found on the network using DHCP In this mode the a static IP address subnet mask default router and a primary and secondary DNS server can be configured This will be...

Page 128: ...very tools will report Serial number Model Name Product Code HardwareID MAC address Current IP address Firmware version This tool will allow configuration of DHCP Static IP configuration Select a numb...

Page 129: ...ken to think about Data Object Exchange Spec WS Transfer ONVIF Functions Supported The following ONVIF functions are supported on the camera Device Management Return List of Capabilities Network Manag...

Page 130: ...n Video compression standards other than H 264 and MJPEG PTZ control including ePTZ presets and home position microSD Card External access is provided for a microSD for video alarm storage and audio o...

Page 131: ...ion Alert to the Network Video Recorder allowing recording of the object being tracked In this mode of operation when there is motion a motion start alarm is sent motion tracking starts camera starts...

Page 132: ...Intelligent Guard Tour Illustra Pro PTZ Configuration User Guide 132...

Page 133: ...a Using the Reboot Reset Switch Perform a reboot of the camera using the reboot reset switch Procedure 1 1 Reboot the Camera Using the Reboot Reset Switch Step Action 1 Locate the reset reboot switch...

Page 134: ...104 Procedure 1 2 Reset the Camera to Factory Default Settings Using the Reboot Reset Switch Step Action 1 Locate the reset reboot switch on the camera Refer to Figure 1 1 Reset Reboot Switch on the...

Page 135: ...ic X X Picture Additional X X Date Time OSD Date Time OSD X Privacy Zones Privacy Zones X X PTZ Settings PTZ Parameters PTZ Parameters X X Home X X Preset Preset X X X Patterns Patterns X X X Record X...

Page 136: ...TTP HTTPS HTTP HTTPS X IEEE 802 1x EAP Settings X Firewall Basic Filtering X Address Filtering X Remote Access Remote Access X Session Timeout Session Timeout X Network TCP IP TCP IP X FTP FTP X SMTP...

Page 137: ...dmin Operator User Boot Log X Audit Log X About Model X X X Edge Recording SD Card Management SD Card Management X Record Settings Record Settings X Event Download Event Download X Illustra Pro PTZ Co...

Page 138: ...138...

Page 139: ...be necessary to install the latest version of VLC Player from the website a Visit www videolan org vlc b Select Download VLC Run the installer and follow the directions on screen to install the softwa...

Page 140: ...empty or unspecified Video Stream Settings Stream Number 1 2MP 2 2MP Codec H264 H264 Resolution 1920x1080 1920x1080 Frame Rate fps 1 30 30 15 GOP Length 1 150 30 15 MJPEG Quality n a n a Rate Control...

Page 141: ...me 24 hour on Date Display Format YYYY MM DD Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada Set Time Manually Date DD MM YY empty or unspecified Time HH MM SS empty or unspecified NTP Server Name empl...

Page 142: ...Contrast 50 Saturation 50 White Balance Mode auto normal Red 50 Blue 50 Enable EIS off Enable Frame Noise Reduction on Date Time OSD Tab Item Default Setting Date Time OSD Camera Friendly Name ProPTZ...

Page 143: ...eturn to Auto Focus on Return to Auto Iris on Return to Auto Previous on Zoom Stops Home Home Position Type None Preset Tab Item Default Setting Presets Preset 1 96 empty or Unspecified Patterns Tab I...

Page 144: ...d Preset Name empty or Unspecified Dwell Time secs empty or Unspecified Areas Tab Item Default Setting Areas Area 1 16 empty or Unspecified Events and Actions Event Settings Tab Item Default Setting S...

Page 145: ...tting Event Actions Fault Action 1 empty or unspecified Fault Action 2 empty or unspecified Fault Action 3 empty or unspecified Fault Action 4 empty or unspecified Fault Action 5 empty or unspecified...

Page 146: ...None Applications Applications Tab Item Default Setting Applications Select Package to Upload empty or unspecified License Tab Item Default Setting License Select Package to Upload empty or unspecifi...

Page 147: ...Password Name empty or unspecified Current Password empty or unspecified New Password empty or unspecified Confirm New Password empty or unspecified HTTP HTTPS Tab Item Default Setting HTTP HTTPS HTTP...

Page 148: ...NVIF Discovery Mode on ONVIF User Authentication on Session Timeout Tab Item Default Setting Session Timeout Session Timeout mins 15 Network TCP IP Tab Item Default Setting TCP IP Enable DHCP on IPv4...

Page 149: ...empty or unspecified Password empty or unspecified SNMP Tab Item Default Setting SNMP Location empty or unspecified Contact empty or unspecified Enable V2 off Read Community public Trap Community fixe...

Page 150: ...n Select Firmware Image File empty or unspecified Backup Restore Select Saved Data File empty or unspecified Date Time Tab Item Default Setting Date Time Camera Time current date time Time 24 hour on...

Page 151: ...ealth Monitor Table real time information PTZ Summary PTZ Statistics real time information Logs Tab Item Default Setting System Log Lines From The End Of The Log File Filter Only Lines Containing Text...

Page 152: ...em Default Setting SD Card Management Disk empty or unspecified File Type empty or unspecified Total Size empty or unspecified Free Space empty or unspecified Status empty or unspecified Record Settin...

Page 153: ...lowing Ball to remove any dust from the interior surface Cleaning the Bubble If heavy residue spots streaks stains or any other contaminants are present first flush with clean water to remove any rema...

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