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TruVision Stainless Steel PTZ 
Camera Configuration Manual 

P/N 1073372-EN • REV B • ISS 23MAR18 

 

Summary of Contents for TruVision TVP-5201

Page 1: ...TruVision Stainless Steel PTZ Camera Configuration Manual P N 1073372 EN REV B ISS 23MAR18...

Page 2: ...on Product warnings and disclaimers THESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR SALE TO AND INSTALLATION BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS UTC FIRE SECURITY CANNOT PROVIDE ANY ASSURANCE THAT ANY PERSON OR ENTITY BUYING...

Page 3: ...verview 7 System time 11 RS485 12 Network settings 13 Video Audio 20 Image 23 PTZ parameters 28 Basic event 36 Smart event 43 Schedule settings 50 Storage management 53 Camera management 56 User manag...

Page 4: ...ns on the camera The user name is admin and the password is 1234 For enhanced security we highly recommend changing the default password during initial setup Default network settings The network setti...

Page 5: ...ick Internet Options on the Tools menu 2 On the Security tab click the zone to be assigned to a website under Select a web content zone to specify its security settings 3 Click Custom Level 4 Change t...

Page 6: ...he Activation window appears You must define a high security admin password before you can access the camera There is no default password provided You can activate a password via a web browser and via...

Page 7: ...view interface Activation via TruVision Device Manager For instructions on how to activate the camera using TruVision Device Manager refer to the TruVision Device Manager User Manual Go to www interl...

Page 8: ...ct the plug in For IE users web components and QuickTime are selectable For non IE users web components QuickTime VLC or MJPEG are selectable if they are supported by the web browser 12 Bi directional...

Page 9: ...he server network camera settings alarms users transactions and other parameters such as upgrading the firmware This section contains images and descriptions of each of the configuration panel windows...

Page 10: ...playback mode System Use the System window to configure basic device information system time users security settings and other parameters such as upgrading the firmware System submenus Description 1...

Page 11: ...audio region of interest ROI and display information on stream Image Use the Image window to define the image display settings OSD settings overlay text and image parameters switch See Image on page 2...

Page 12: ...ion alarm 2 Smart event Defines intrusion audio exception face region entrance exit and line crossing detection Storage Use the storage window to define recording schedule storage management network a...

Page 13: ...e Zone drop down list select the time zone that corresponds to the camera s location 3 Select one of the following options for setting the time and date Synchronize with an NTP server Select the NTP r...

Page 14: ...wiper devices Configuration of these parameters should be done before you connect to any devices To set up RS 485 settings 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration System System Settings RS485 2 Se...

Page 15: ...k IPv4 Default Gateway If necessary type in the IPv4 gateway IP address IPv6 Mode Select Manual DHCP or Router Advertisement from the drop down list IPv6 Address Type in the IPv6 address of the camera...

Page 16: ...ime Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers Enter the RTSP port value The default port number i...

Page 17: ...the Server Address box and create a domain name 4 Click Save to save changes To define the PPPoE parameters 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration Network Basic Settings PPPoE 2 Check Enable PPP...

Page 18: ...wn list When Manual is selected click on an external port number to change it by typing in a new port number Note If a non default external port number is assigned the network router settings must be...

Page 19: ...ation via the SNMP port By setting the Trap Address the camera can send the alarm event and exception messages to the SNMP monitoring software The SNMP version you select should be the same as that su...

Page 20: ...k box is not selected after selecting SSL or TLS emails are sent after encryption via SSL or TLS The SMTP port should be set as 465 for this encryption method After selecting SSL or TLS and then selec...

Page 21: ...for accessing the user interface Caution Removing and installing certificates is only recommended for advanced users 1 Click Configuration Network Advanced Settings HTTPS 2 Deselect Enable and click...

Page 22: ...e priority of the service 3 Click Save to save changes To define the 802 1x parameters 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration Network 802 1X 2 Check Enable IEEE 802 1X to enable the feature 3 Con...

Page 23: ...d Note The maximum frame rate depends on the camera model and selected resolution Refer to the camera s specifications Max Bitrate Specifies the maximum allowed bit rate To maintain high quality image...

Page 24: ...gions can be drawn 3 Select the stream type from the Stream Type drop down list to set the ROI encoding 4 Select Enable under Fixed Region to manually configure the area Region No Select the region RO...

Page 25: ...rameters 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration Video Audio Display Info On Stream 2 Select the Enable Dual VCA check box 3 Click Save to save changes Image The camera image may need to be adjust...

Page 26: ...erture is open to let light into the camera through the lens A slow shutter speed means it is open for longer Select On or Off Default is Off Slow Shutter Level If Slow Shutter is enabled use this fea...

Page 27: ...irements Outdoor Apply for outdoor environments Indoor Apply for indoor environments Fluorescent Lamp Apply for scene where there are fluorescent lamps installed near the camera Sodium Lamp Apply for...

Page 28: ...he lens operates the movements for initialization Default is Disabled Zoom Limit Set the limit of the maximum value of zooming Default is 23 Local Output Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the BNC...

Page 29: ...y mode is set as transparent the text varies according the background With some backgrounds the text may not be easy to read Text overlay Add up to four lines of on screen text in the Text Overlay sec...

Page 30: ...Street Low Illumination Custom1 Custom2 5 Click Save to save changes PTZ parameters The following sections explain how to configure the different PTZ parameters PTZ home position The initial position...

Page 31: ...etween the presets This helps ensure surveillance efficiency It can also reduce the use of bandwidth in a digital network system Note Preset freezing function is invalid when calling up a pattern Pres...

Page 32: ...Position Display Format Set the position display format to PT or Direction Default is PT Preset Status Set the preset name display duration while calling the preset as 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds A...

Page 33: ...surveillance area Note The option Manual Stops has priority over Scan Stops If these two functions are set at the same time only Manual Stops is enabled The status of the camera movement is displayed...

Page 34: ...anges Privacy masks Privacy masks let you conceal sensitive areas such as neighboring windows to protect them from view on the monitor screen and in the recorded video The masking appears as a blank a...

Page 35: ...y set Note The active zoom ratio is the magnification level the camera will zoom into when motion is detected 7 Click Save to save changes Scheduled tasks You can configure the camera to perform a spe...

Page 36: ...he corresponding check box next to the day 7 Click Save to save changes Clear PTZ configurations Use the PTZ configurations menu to clear all presets patrols patterns privacy masks PTZ limits schedule...

Page 37: ...e changes Prioritize PTZ 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration PTZ Prioritize PTZ 2 Select Network or RS 485 from the Prioritize PTZ drop down list 3 Set the delay time by typing a value in the...

Page 38: ...of interest trigger a motion recording For example the motion recording is triggered by the movement of a person but not that of a cat Define the area on screen where the motion is detected the level...

Page 39: ...Advanced configuration provides more control over how motion is detected It permits setting the sensitivity level as well as the percentage of the motion detection area that the object must occupy se...

Page 40: ...snapshot parameters See Snapshot parameters on page 52 Trigger Alarm Output Triggers external alarm outputs when an event occurs Select the check boxes next to individual alarm outputs or select the...

Page 41: ...the Actions tab to specify the linkage method for when an event occurs Select one or more response methods for the system when an alarm is triggered See Linkage methods on page 37 for details 12 Clic...

Page 42: ...that must occupy the defined area to trigger an alarm 9 Click Save to save the changes for that area 10 Repeat steps 7 to 9 for each area to be defined 11 Click the Arming Schedule tab to edit the arm...

Page 43: ...r click on a time bar to configure arming schedule times Note All scheduled times are based on the 24 hour clock Ensure that the correct time zone and daylight saving time settings have been configure...

Page 44: ...methods for the system when an alarm is triggered See Linkage methods on page 37 for details For PTZ Linking the options are Preset No Patrol No or Pattern No Select the required number 9 Click the Co...

Page 45: ...isconnected network cable IP Address Conflicted Conflict in IP address setting Illegal Login Wrong user ID or password used to log in to the cameras To define exception alarms 1 From the menu toolbar...

Page 46: ...detect a steep drop in the sound level of the surveillance scene You can set the detection sensitivity and threshold for sound steep drop Sensitivity The smaller the value the larger the change shoul...

Page 47: ...Enable Face Detection to enable the function 3 Check Enable Dynamic Analysis for Face Detection if you want the face detected to be marked with a green frame in live view Note If you do not want the d...

Page 48: ...he Region drop down list 4 Click Draw Area and then draw a rectangle on the image as the defense region When drawing the rectangle connect all lines end to end to each other Up to four areas are suppo...

Page 49: ...o specify the linkage method for when an event occurs Select one or more response methods for the system when an alarm is triggered See Linkage methods on page 37 for details 12 Click Save to save cha...

Page 50: ...le Click and drag along the time bars or click on a time bar to configure arming schedule times Note All scheduled times are based on the 24 hour clock Ensure that the correct time zone and daylight s...

Page 51: ...for the system when an alarm is triggered See Linkage methods on page 37 for details 11 Click Save to save changes Region Exiting Detection This function can be used to detect people vehicles and obje...

Page 52: ...or the NAS in the camera The camera s SD card provides a backup in case of network failure The selected recording schedule applies to all alarm types To set up a recording schedule 1 From the menu to...

Page 53: ...recorded when motion and alarms are triggered at the same time Event Video is recorded if the configured alarms for events cross line detection intrusion audio exception detection face detection regio...

Page 54: ...s triggered Also ensure that the Upload Snapshot check box in the Network Advanced Settings FTP tab is selected to upload snapshots to the FTP To set up a snapshot schedule 1 From the menu toolbar cli...

Page 55: ...t 4 Select the resolution and quality of the snapshot from the Resolution and Quality drop down lists 5 Enter the time interval between two snapshots Select the unit of time from the drop down list mi...

Page 56: ...formatting permissions window appears 5 Click OK to start formatting the hard drive NAS settings A network attached storage NAS device can be used to remotely store recordings To configure recording...

Page 57: ...the NAS table to type the IP address and the file path of the network disk in the appropriate HDD No row 3 Select the hard drive mounting protocol NFS or SMB CIFS A user name and password are require...

Page 58: ...user Passwords limit access to the camera and the same password can be used by several users When creating a new user the user must be assigned a password There is no default password provided for all...

Page 59: ...nistrator can create or delete users To add a user 1 From the menu toolbar click Configuration System User Management User Management 2 Click the Add button The user management window appears 3 Type a...

Page 60: ...to save the changes To modify user information Information about a user such as their name password and permissions can be modified To modify user information 1 Select a user from the User List 2 Cli...

Page 61: ...down list select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the RTSP authentication 3 Click Save to save the changes IP address filter Use the IP address filter window to set access rights for defined IP...

Page 62: ...address 6 Click Clear to delete all the IP addresses 7 Click Save to save the changes Security service Enable the illegal login lock to block the IP address after five failed user name password login...

Page 63: ...A window showing user authentication appears 3 Enter the admin password and click OK 4 Click OK in the pop up message box to confirm restoring operation Import or export a configuration file The admi...

Page 64: ...es the appropriate firmware file automatically Firmware Locate the firmware file manually 4 Click Update A prompt to reboot the camera appears 5 When the upgrade is finished the device reboots automat...

Page 65: ...n Power On Local Reboot Local Abnormal Shutdown Local Login Local Logout Local Configure Parameters Local Upgrade Local Start Record Local Stop Record Local Export Config File Local Import Config File...

Page 66: ...e drop down list in the top right corner of the login window 3 The camera comes with a user account with administrative rights for configuring all options on the camera The user name is admin and the...

Page 67: ...erface Note The default IP address of the camera is 192 168 1 70 For the camera to enable DHCP by default you must activate the camera via TruVision Device Manager Please refer to the following sectio...

Page 68: ...view Stop and start live view by clicking the Start stop live view button on the bottom of the window Record Record live video and store it in a configured directory In the live view window click the...

Page 69: ...4 Set playback time Input the time and click to locate the playback point 5 Recording type The color code displays the recording type Recording types are Schedule Alarm and Manual The recording type...

Page 70: ...ack a video the timeline bar displays the type and time of the recording The timeline can be manually scrolled using the mouse Note Playback permission is required to play back recorded images See To...

Page 71: ...tions include light wiper auxiliary focus lens initialization manual tracking 3D positioning one touch patrol one touch park and on screen menu Speed Adjustment Adjusts the speed of pan tilt movements...

Page 72: ...ra position into the center of the live video Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse to the lower right on the live video The corresponding position moves to the center of the live video a...

Page 73: ...amera starts the auto scan function Preset pattern functions vary depending on camera model Preset Function Preset Function 33 Auto flip 92 Start to set limit stops 34 Back to initial position 93 Set...

Page 74: ...the patrol settings interface 2 Select a patrol number from the list 3 Click to enter the adding interface of the preset 4 Configure the preset number patrol time and patrol speed Patrol Duration The...

Page 75: ...can be called using the pattern settings interface There are up to four patterns that can be customized Note Pattern functions vary depending on camera model To set a pattern 1 In the PTZ control pane...

Page 76: ...or in network storage To search the snapshots 1 Make a selection from the File Type drop down list Schedule Motion Alarm Cross Line and Intrusion Detection are selectable 2 Click on the calendar icon...

Page 77: ...rk 2 restore 61 Detection region exiting 49 Detection audio exception 44 cross line 47 face 45 intrusion 46 motion advanced mode 39 region entrance 48 Device manager 62 Display information on screen s...

Page 78: ...el 68 one touch patrol 73 patrols 72 patterns 73 preset patrol patterns buttons 69 presets 70 PTZ configurations clear 34 PTZ parameters 28 limit camera movement 30 park actions 31 schedule tasks 33 P...

Page 79: ...rmat set up 26 Tracking moving object 34 U UPnP parameters set up 16 User settings 56 Users add new users 57 delete user 58 modify password 58 online 58 permissions 57 types of users 56 V Video parame...

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