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Ariel

 

User and 
Installation 
Guide 

 

CB-3102 

Summary of Contents for CB-3102

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Page 2: ... pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference wi...

Page 3: ...e must not be disposed of in regular rubbish bins mixed with regular household or other commercial waste or by other regular municipal waste collection means Instead and in order to prevent possible harm to the environment or human health all EEE products including any cables that came with the product should be responsibly discarded or recycled To identify a responsible disposal method nearby ple...

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Page 5: ... Mounting Instructions 14 5 4 Powering the Camera 15 5 4 1 Connecting the Camera to the Network 15 5 4 2 Configuring the Unit s Initial IP Address 16 5 5 Resetting the Camera 22 Accessing the CB 3102 via a Web Browser 25 6 1 CB 3102 Web Interface 26 6 1 1 CB 3102 01 I Web Interface 26 6 1 2 CB 3102 11 I Web Interface 27 6 2 Live View 28 6 2 1 Recording 28 6 2 2 Capturing a Picture 29 6 2 3 Viewing...

Page 6: ...re 24 DNA Assign IP Use DHCP Screen 21 Figure 25 Camera Reset MicroSD Cover 22 Figure 26 Exposed Reset Button microSD Card Drive 22 Figure 27 CB 3102 01 I Live View Screen with Callouts 26 Figure 28 CB 3102 11 I Live View Screen with Callouts 27 Figure 29 VLC Open Media Screen 30 Figure 30 Media Player Screen 31 Figure 31 Unexpanded Sidebar 31 Figure 32 CB 3102 01 I System Menu 31 Figure 33 CB 310...

Page 7: ...andler FTP Screen 63 Figure 78 Events Handler Recording Settings Screen 64 Figure 79 Events Handler Recording Settings One Shot Screen 64 Figure 80 Events Handler Recording Settings Continuous Screen 64 Figure 81 Events Handler SD Card Screen 64 Figure 82 Events Handler Snapshot Screen 65 Figure 83 Video Settings Screen 66 Figure 84 H 264 Settings 67 Figure 85 MJPEG Settings 68 Figure 86 Privacy Z...

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Page 9: ...ation as they apply to their unique site requirements FLIR Systems Inc and its agents make no guarantees or warranties to the suitability for the users intended use FLIR Systems Inc accepts no responsibility for improper use or incomplete security and safety measures Failure in part or in whole of the installer owner or user in any way to follow the prescribed procedures or to heed WARNINGS and CA...

Page 10: ...ntif indiquant qu une procédure ou condition présente un risque potentiel de dommages permanents pour l équipement et ou de perte de données A Note is useful information to prevent problems help with successful installation or to provide additional understanding of the products and installation Une Remarque est une information utile permettant d éviter certains problèmes d effectuer une installati...

Page 11: ...sure ou de dommages veuillez respecter les consignes suivantes Warning The unit s cover is an essential part of the product Do not open or remove it Never operate the unit without the cover in place Operating the unit without the cover poses a risk of fire and shock hazards Do not disassemble the unit or remove screws There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Only qualified trained perso...

Page 12: ...l be fixed to a ceiling verify that the ceiling can support more than 50 newtons 50 N of gravity or over three times the camera s weight The camera should be packed in its original packing if it is reshipped Caution To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit s requirements cooling heating Operating temperature should ...

Page 13: ...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 video parameters Physical Security The unit 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...

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Page 15: ...amera 2 1 Features Progressive scan 3MP 1 2 8 CMOS sensor Triple stream Full HD 1080p HD 720p D1 Audio line in and alarm in on CB 3102 11 I H 264 and MJPEG compression 64 20 480 kbps bit rate Built in web server Two regions of interest 8 privacy zones Tampering detection and notifications Record snapshots and video on 64GB microSD card not included Send snapshots on alarm to FTP or 10 email addres...

Page 16: ...llet camera 1 Bag containing three screws and three plastic anchors 1 T6 Torx wrench 1 Drill template 1 Documentation and utilities CD 1 CB 3102 Quick Installation Guide Related Information CB 3102 Quick Installation Guide CB POLE 31 Pole Mount CB 4S 31 Adapter Plate Junction Box for Bullet CB WLBX 31 Junction Box for Bullet Camera Installation Guide DNA 2 1 User Manual ...

Page 17: ... 3102 01 I fixed focal camera s dimensions Figure 2 CB 3102 01 I Fixed Focal Side Dimensions Figure 3 CB 3102 01 I Fixed Focal Frontal Dimensions The CB 3102 01 I camera includes a network cable with an RJ45 Ethernet jack The cable includes an LED that flashes green to indicate power on and network activity The link is not illuminated if there is no network activity ...

Page 18: ...ide Dimensions Figure 5 CB 3102 11 I Varifocal Frontal Dimensions The CB 3102 11 I camera includes a built in system cable that includes an RJ 45 Ethernet jack and two 2 two wire leads that provide an audio in connection and an alarm in connection The cable includes an LED that flashes green to indicate power on and network activity The link is not illuminated if there is no network activity Figur...

Page 19: ...isplay with minimum 1024 x 768 resolution NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or ATI Mobility Radeon 9500 Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and above Windows 7 8 and 8 1 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 32 bit Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 and above 32 bit version Network Card 10Base T 10 Mbps or 100Base TX 100 Mbps operation Viewer ActiveX control plug in for Microsoft Internet Ex...

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Page 21: ...rom overheating or unit failure assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit s requirements cooling heating Operating temperature should be kept in the range 40 to 50 C 40 to 122 F with no more than 90 non condensing humidity Attention Afin d éviter tout dommage dû à une surchauffe ou toute panne de l unité assurez vous que la régulation de température est suffisante ...

Page 22: ...in the Related Information section of the Package Contents section To mount the camera in the ceiling 1 Attach the drill template on the wall Figure 7 Drill Template 2 Follow the mounting instructions in the Pole Mount and Junction Box Installation Guide 3 Adjust the lens Adjust the camera s panning angle 0 360 Adjust the camera s tilting angle 0 80 Figure 8 Axis Adjustment ...

Page 23: ...to all local codes Attention 1 Ce produit doit être connecté uniquement à un réseau PoE 2 La puissance nominale de l alimentation PoE est 48VDC 0 2A 3 Si la caméra est installée pour une utilisation extérieure l alimentation PoE doit être installé avec l étanchéisation appropriée 4 Comme une unité d alimentation Listed le PoE doit être marqué comme LPS ou Limited Power Source 5 Ce produit doit êtr...

Page 24: ...in the DNA utility Note 1 It is possible to set the IP address without changing the subnet 2 The unit and the PC must be physically connected on the same network segment 3 The PC browser version must be 32 bit Internet Explorer IE 10 and above To manage the camera using Horizon Meridian or on a DHCP enabled network 1 Insert the CD included in the package in your computer s disk drive 2 Run the dna...

Page 25: ...The Ariel Player plug in information bar opens Figure 13 Download Ariel Player Plug in Information Bar In some cases in closed networks Internet Explorer will not install the Ariel Player on the client PC because it cannot verify the Ariel Player s digital signature because the local certificate is out of date invalid or missing The following message is displayed Figure 14 Corrupt Invalid Signatur...

Page 26: ...gure 16 Run Anyway Option Select Run anyway The normal installation process starts 8 Click Run on the information bar to install the Ariel Player plug in The Windows Installer opens and the Ariel Player Wizard dialog box is displayed Figure 17 Ariel Player Setup Wizard Screen 1 9 Click Next to install the Ariel Player plug in on your PC ...

Page 27: ... Ariel CB 3102 User and Installation Guide 19 Figure 18 Ariel Player Setup Wizard Screen 2 Figure 19 Ariel Player Setup Wizard Screen 3 10 Click Close when the Installation Complete dialog box is displayed Figure 20 Ariel Player Setup Wizard Screen 4 ...

Page 28: ... 12 Click Run If you promptly close your browser the Live View screen is displayed Figure 22 Live View Screen CB 3102 01 I If you do not promptly close your browser a dialog box opens prompting you to restart your computer in order to save changes Figure 23 Ariel Player Restart System Dialog Box Click Yes The computer reboots and the Rebooting Completed message appears Click OK The Live View scree...

Page 29: ...re 24 DNA Assign IP Use DHCP Screen 4 Uncheck Use DHCP 5 Enter the unit s default IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask and Gateway IP address in the respective field 6 Click Update The unit reboots with the new settings 7 Click on the unit in DNA s Discover List The camera s Login window opens See Figure 11 Login Window page 16 8 Enter the default User Name Admin and Password 1234 Note The user na...

Page 30: ...s microSD card drive Figure 25 Camera Reset MicroSD Cover To reboot the camera 1 Open the camera s reset microSD panel cover The reset button and microSD card drive are exposed Figure 26 Exposed Reset Button microSD Card Drive 2 Press the reset button for approximately five seconds The unit reboots To restore factory defaults using the reset button 1 Press the reset button continuously for 30 seco...

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Page 33: ...use HTTP mode to log into the device enter http IP address e g http 192 168 0 250 3 Press the ENTER key on your PC keyboard The unit s Login window is displayed See Figure 11 Login Window page 16 4 Enter the user name default Admin and password default 1234 to log into the system The unit s web interface opens See Figure 12 Web Interface page 17 Note The user name and password are case sensitive 5...

Page 34: ...me By default Admin is displayed Logout Link Click Logout to exit the web interface Model Number Displays the model number Above the Live View window the selected video format date and time are displayed Below the Live View window the firmware version is displayed On the CB 3102 01 I to the left of the Live View window the following View Mode buttons are displayed Item Description Snapshot button ...

Page 35: ... the web interface English Arabic Czech Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese French German Hungarian Italian Japanese Polish Portuguese Russian or Spanish User Name Displays the user name By default Admin is displayed Logout Link Click Logout to exit the web interface Model Number Displays the model number Above the Live View window the selected video format date and time are displayed Below the...

Page 36: ... sidebar 6 2 Live View To start Live View 1 From the Navigation Bar click Live View The Live View screen opens See Figure 22 Live View Screen CB 3102 01 I 2 Click one of the buttons listed above for the desired action from the Live View toolbar The following sections include the following topics Recording page 28 Capturing a Picture page 29 Viewing Live Video from a Media Player page 30 6 2 1 Reco...

Page 37: ...View mode and save it on your PC as a jpeg or png file image Note In order to save snapshots on your PC Internet Explorer should be run as Administrator To capture a snapshot in Live View mode 1 In Live View mode click the Snapshot button on the toolbar to capture the live pictures To view a Live View snapshot 1 Open the folder on the PC where the snapshot is stored 2 Select the file Snapshots tha...

Page 38: ... Figure 29 VLC Open Media Screen 3 In the Network tab enter the URL for the stream in the address bar The syntax for entering the URL in the media player for the main stream is rtsp camera IP address Unicast stream 1 or Multicast stream 1 For example rtsp 192 168 0 250 stream1 for a unicast stream The syntax for entering the URL in the media player for the second stream is rtsp camera IP address U...

Page 39: ...Settings Device and client PC parameters are set from the Settings tab in the navigation bar Upon clicking Settings the Settings menu is displayed in the sidebar Three sections are displayed System Streaming and Camera Figure 31 Unexpanded Sidebar 6 3 1 System Tab The System tab is used for configuring essential system settings Click the System tab to expand the menu The CB 3102 01 I includes the ...

Page 40: ...102 11 I System Menu Click the link to open the tabs for the various functions Lens Control CB 3102 11 I only Basic Configuration User Accounts Network Events Source Events Handler Lens Control CB 3102 11 I only Available only on the CB 3102 11 I the Lens Control screen enables control of the lens zoom and focus functions Figure 34 CB 3102 11 I Lens Control Screen ...

Page 41: ...teps to set the focus 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 or 128 To set the Zoom Trigger Control 1 In the Zoom Trigger Control section from the Zoom Trigger drop down list select ON or OFF This setting determines if the camera will automatically focus itself after the zoom has been changed To revert to the previous settings To reset the lens 1 In the Reset Lens section click Reset The previous settings are restored ...

Page 42: ...of hours that the camera will synchronize with the NTP time server i e every one hour every two hours etc 2 In the Time Zone Setting section from the Area drop down list select your local time zone 3 Click Save The new time is displayed in the Current Camera Time text box 6 3 1 2 2 Audio CB 3102 11 I only Available only on the CB 3102 11 I the Audio screen is used for configuring Audio In settings...

Page 43: ...fully the camera reboots Figure 39 Rebooting Complete Dialog Box 4 Click OK The Live screen opens 5 When the Internet Explorer dialog box asks you to close the window click Yes The window closes 6 Open a new window and enter the camera s URL The Login window opens See Figure 11 Login Window 7 Enter your user credentials and log into the camera The new firmware version is displayed in the Firmware ...

Page 44: ...ing 1 Click Export An information bar opens 2 Click Save in the information bar to save the file To reboot the camera 1 Click Reboot The camera reboots After the reboot finishes a popup window opens with the message Rebooting complete 2 Click OK A dialog box opens requesting you to close the tab in your browser 3 Close the tab 4 Open a new tab in your browser and re enter the camera s IP address T...

Page 45: ...requesting you to close the tab in your browser 3 Close the tab 4 Open a new tab in your browser and re enter the camera s IP address The camera s Login window opens 5 Enter your login credentials The camera s home page opens 6 3 1 2 5 OSD The OSD On Screen Display screen is used for setting the background color text color and location for displaying the date or text in two configurable locations ...

Page 46: ...ng Text Color From the drop down list select Black or White default setting Location X Move the slider from 1 to 10 to set the location on the screen for the OSD The default setting is 1 Location Y Move the slider from 1 to 10 to set the location on the screen for the OSD The default setting is 1 3 In the Event section configure the following settings in case an event occurs Background Color From ...

Page 47: ...re assigned to each access level An Administrator has access to all screens By default the camera includes the Administrator access level There can be more than one Administrator The default Administrator cannot be deleted An Operator has access to the Live View screen An Operator can change the playback stream take and store a snapshot record live video and view it in full screen mode There can b...

Page 48: ...Access Level Dialog Box 3 Select Operator or User and enter the User Name and Password Figure 47 Filled Access Level Dialog Box 4 Click Save The new Operator or User name is displayed in the Account Setting list Figure 48 Updated Account Setting List To modify an operator or user 1 Click Modify 2 Enter the new User Name or Password To delete an operator or user 1 Click Delete The operator or user ...

Page 49: ... network settings Figure 49 Network General Screen To configure basic settings 1 In the Basic Settings section do the following In the Device Name text box enter a friendly name for the camera In the HTTP Port text box enter the port number The range is from 1025 to 65535 The default port is 80 From the Enable LDAP drop down list select ON or OFF If you select ON verify that the information in Net...

Page 50: ...4 Default Gateway fields are disabled IPv4 Address The IP address is necessary for network identification Enter the IPv4 address if you are using IPv4 to connect to the network in Manual mode In PPPoE and DHCP modes the IPv4 address is assigned automatically IPv4 Subnet Mask Used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet The default value is 255 255 255 0 Enter the IPv4 subnet mask add...

Page 51: ... the following IP and Device Name The camera connects to the UPnP server by using its IP address and default device name This is the default setting Device Name The camera connects to the UPnP server by using the default camera name User Input The camera connects to the UPnP server by using a friendly name Enter the name in the Friendly Name text box that opens when this option is selected Figure ...

Page 52: ...r the user will not be able to remotely access them via FTP 6 3 1 4 3 RTSP The RTSP screen is used for transmitting the encoded video stream The RTSP protocol is used for establishing the connection and controlling the streaming data between the camera and a device over the web Each stream can be sent by unicast to one device or broadcasted by multicast to multiple devices Unicast requires larger ...

Page 53: ...r the RTSP server s URL The default is stream1 2 From the Metadata drop down list select ON or OFF The default is OFF 3 From the Address Type drop down list select Manual or Auto The default is Auto 4 In the Multicast URL text box enter the multicast URL The default is stream1m Valid multicast addresses are in the range 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 Note Switches routers and devices must be configured...

Page 54: ... In the Write Community String text box enter the community name that has read write access to all supported SNMP objects except read only objects The default value is private 4 In the Trap Community String text box enter the community to use when sending a trap message to the management system The default value is public Traps are used by the camera to send messages to the management system for i...

Page 55: ...mmunications network is downloaded 6 3 1 4 5 802 1X The 802 1X screen is used for enabling the camera to access a network protected by the 802 1X EAPOL Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN authentication protocol Before using this function you must register a user name and password for the 802 1X server and configure the authentication server Contact the network administrator to obtain cert...

Page 56: ...Not Installed until the CA certificate is downloaded 6 Do one of the following Click Save The status is displayed as Not Installed until the configuration is saved Click Test and Save to test and save the configuration To enable EAP PEAP 1 Select EAP PEAP The Basic Settings screen opens By default the Inner Authentication protocol is MSCHAPV2 Figure 58 EAP PEAP Screen 2 Enter the User Name and Pas...

Page 57: ...IP address for which you want to deny access 3 Enter the IP address in the Address text box 4 Click Save 6 3 1 4 7 DDNS The DDNS Dynamic DNS screen is used for network access if you select PPPoE as the default network connection Before configuring the system to use DDNS you must first register with a DDNS service provider Figure 60 Network DDNS Screen To use DDNS 1 From the Enable drop down list s...

Page 58: ...ts of the parent entry This is used for searching the directory tree in the LDAP server The default setting is dc ipcamera dc com 4 In the Bind DN Template text box enter or edit the attributes used for authenticating the camera on the LDAP server The default setting is uid u dc users dc ipcamera dc com 5 In the Search Template text box enter or edit the attribute used for the Common Name The defa...

Page 59: ... creating a self signed HTTPS certificate as described below Note The self signed certificate does not provide the same level of security as a CA issued certificate To configure SSL settings 1 From the Method drop down list select one of the following Self Signed Request or Upload Certificate The default is NONE Figure 62 Network SSL Screen To obtain a self signed certificate 1 From the Method dro...

Page 60: ...ied in the Common Name field belongs Email Address Enter the email address of the person responsible for maintaining the certificate 3 Click Generate Certificate to save the certificate request after completion The details are displayed in the Certificate Information section that opens on the SSL screen Figure 64 SSL Certificate Information Section 4 To delete the certificate click Delete Certific...

Page 61: ...method to store a snapshot 1 In the Snapshot section select the Store on Edge checkbox to store a snapshot on the camera s microSD card By default it is not checked 2 In the Snapshot section select the Store to FTP checkbox to store a snapshot on a remote FTP site By default it is not checked To record an event on the camera 1 In the Recording section select the Record on Edge checkbox to record a...

Page 62: ...ck Edit The Edit screen opens Figure 67 Arming Schedule Setting Edit Screen 2 In the Start Time column enter the time s and day s you want to start recording 3 In the End Time column enter the time s and day s you want to stop recording 4 Select the Action checkbox if you want an action to be taken upon recording 5 Select the Select Deselect All checkbox as required ...

Page 63: ... You can record up to three clips per day 2 You must separate the hours and minutes with a colon i e 02 00 6 3 1 5 2 Alarm CB 3102 11 I Available only on the CB 3102 11 I the Events Source Alarm screen is used for enabling an alarm when an event occurs and for defining actions when an alarm occurs Figure 69 Events Source Alarm Screen To enable an alarm 1 Select the Enable checkbox To select the ty...

Page 64: ...1 5 1 To define OSD text 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 To set the arming schedule 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 6 3 1 5 3 Audio CB 3102 11 I Available only on the CB 3102 11 I the Events Source Audio screen is used for setting the audio threshold level which creates an audio event when the Sound Intensity Threshold is exceeded and for storing events and sending alerts In order ...

Page 65: ... which results in more alerts displayed in red The setting depends on the situation and environment If the scene is located in a quiet place it is possible to use lower threshold A noisy location requires a higher threshold When selecting Record to Edge the recording includes the audio track OSD must be enabled on the Events Source Audio screen as well as from the System Basic Configuration OSD sc...

Page 66: ...ce To enable motion settings 1 Click Enable By default Enable is not checked 2 Click Save Area To configure motion zone area settings 1 From the Sensitivity drop down list select High Medium or Low The camera reacts to slight changes in motion or brightness in the motion zone when set to High while the camera reacts to big changes in brightness or motion when set to Low To define the method to sto...

Page 67: ...he Record on Edge checkbox By default it is not checked 2 Click Save To activate the on screen display if the network connection is lost 1 In the OSD section select Enable By default Enable is not checked 2 In the Text text box enter the text to display in the on screen display 3 Click Save To enable notification in case of a network conflict 1 In the Network Conflict section select Enable By defa...

Page 68: ...4 Events Source Schedule Screen To set a trigger interval 1 Select Enable By default Enable is not checked 2 Move the Trigger Interval slider from 1 to 3600 seconds The default setting is 10 seconds To define the method to store a snapshot 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 To record the event on the camera 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 To enable sending an email notification 1 See ...

Page 69: ...detection 1 Select Enable By default Enable is not checked 2 From the Sensitivity drop down list select High Medium or Low To define the method to store a snapshot 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 To record the event on the camera 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 To enable sending an email notification 1 See instructions in section 6 3 1 5 1 To define OSD text 1 See instructions in s...

Page 70: ...ed in the Network General screen To configure email settings 1 Select the Email tab The Email screen is displayed Figure 76 Events Handler Email Screen 2 In the Basic Settings area configure the following settings Authentication From the drop down list select one of the following authentication methods No_Auth No email authentication method is used This is the default setting SMTP Plain PLAIN is t...

Page 71: ... that are configured from the Events Source section and transmitted from the camera via FTP to the remote FTP server Figure 77 Events Handler FTP Screen To configure FTP server settings 1 In the Server Address text box enter the FTP server IP address 2 In the Port text box enter the email server port number 3 In the User Name text box enter the FTP server user name 4 In the Password text box enter...

Page 72: ...lt or Continuous If you select One Shot do the following In the Clip Duration text box enter a value from 5 to 10 seconds Figure 79 Events Handler Recording Settings One Shot Screen In the Clip Size text box enter a value from 10 to 20 MB If you select Continuous In the Clip Size text box enter a value from 10 to 20 MB Figure 80 Events Handler Recording Settings Continuous Screen 3 Click Save 6 3 ...

Page 73: ...Events Handler Snapshot Screen To configure snapshot settings 1 In the Pre Event Capture Count text box enter the number of frames 1 to 10 to capture before taking a snapshot of an event The default is 3 frames 2 In the Event Capture Interval text box enter the time interval 1 to 10 seconds to capture between snapshots The default is 1 frame 3 In the Post Event Capture Count text box enter the num...

Page 74: ...wn list select 1 2 or 3 The default is 1 Each of the three Current Profiles has its own settings which can include Resolution Compression and associated settings DSCP Frame Rate Rate Control and Maximum Bit Rate Each profile supports up to three concurrent streams Stream1 Stream2 and Stream3 which can be configured separately to send two streams simultaneously with optimized quality and bandwidth ...

Page 75: ...uality at reduced bandwidths and storage costs and is becoming more common as the camera processors DSPs become more able to handle the processing load Main Profile can save 10 12 over Baseline High Profile HP High Profile is the primary profile for HD broadcast applications providing the best trade off between storage size and video latency It can save 10 12 of the storage cost over Main Profile ...

Page 76: ...30 for NTSC or 1 25 for PAL systems The maximum frame is displayed by default The higher the FPS the smoother the motion in the video The Rate Control is pre configured and cannot be changed Note The Rate Control setting is displayed only when H 264 is selected Set the Max Bit Rate to a value between 64 to 20000 The default settings are 3110 kbps for 1080p 1382 kbps for 720p and 750 kbps for D1 Th...

Page 77: ... according to the required image quality and storage limitations The default is H 264 Configure the remaining settings as in the Stream1 section above Note When using H 264 for Stream2 the default bit rate is 1382 bits per second 5 In the Stream3 section configure the following settings From the Resolution drop down list select For PAL systems 720x576 D1 For NTSC systems 720x480 D1 Note The video ...

Page 78: ...nable section select ON The default setting is OFF 4 Use your mouse to draw a region of interest on the screen 5 Click Save The privacy zone is displayed on the screen Repeat the above steps for each privacy zone To delete a privacy zone 1 Select the privacy zone 2 Click Clear The privacy zone is deleted 3 Repeat the above steps for each privacy zone ROI The ROI Region of Interest screen is used f...

Page 79: ...saved automatically Clicking Reset returns the settings to factory defaults CB 3102 01 I Exposure Screen The Exposure screen is used for configuring basic exposure settings and day night settings The configurable settings depend on the selected Exposure mode In the Exposure section select one of the following modes Auto Advanced Flickerless Shutter Priority or Manual The choice of the Exposure mod...

Page 80: ...the entire image to properly expose the subject in the foreground From the drop down list select one of the following options for the backlight compensation OFF Upper 2 3rd Lower 2 3rd Central 1 3rd Central 1 6th Left Right or OFF default setting The settings are as follows Figure 89 Backlight Compensation Settings Highlight Compensation This setting masks bright light sources that are directed at...

Page 81: ...atically at nighttime or in low light conditions When there is sufficient light the camera converts automatically from Night mode to Day mode This is the default setting Color Select Color for daylight operation This deactivates IR mode by putting the camera into Day mode B W Select B W black and white for nighttime operation This activates IR mode by putting the camera into Night mode Time Select...

Page 82: ... is recommended for outdoor environments and indoor environments with fluorescent lighting as the main light source Figure 90 Advanced Exposure Mode Settings Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section Max Shutter Speed Select a suitable shutter speed according to the environmental luminance The following table displays the options Advanced Max Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1 6 25 1 ...

Page 83: ...he explanation in the Auto Mode section above Digital WDR See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above In the Day Night Switch Control section configure the following settings Mode See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Time See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Sensitivity Use the slider to set the sensitivity between Low and High when switching from Day to Night mo...

Page 84: ...ation See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Highlight Compensation See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Digital WDR See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above In the Day Night Switch Control section configure the following settings Mode See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Time See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Sensitivity See the e...

Page 85: ...gs Continue to configure the other settings in the Exposure section Shutter Speed Set the options Shutter Speed PAL NTSC 1 6 25 1 7 5 1 12 5 1 15 1 25 1 30 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 250 1 500 1 500 1 1000 1 1000 1 2500 1 2500 1 5000 1 5000 1 10000 1 10000 Exposure Value See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Highlight Compensation See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above ...

Page 86: ...y with a fixed gain This mode should only be used in indoor scenes with consistent lighting Manual mode requires the user to set fixed values for shutter and gain levels Increasing the value of the fixed shutter increases the amount of light entering the sensor which allows a brighter and more detailed image In a similar manner utilizing gain and increasing its level increases the sensitivity of t...

Page 87: ... Mode section above Click Reset if you want to return to factory default settings CB 3102 11 I Exposure Screen The Exposure screen is used for configuring basic exposure settings and day night settings The configurable settings depend on the selected Exposure mode In the Exposure section select one of the following Exposure modes Auto Shutter Flickerless Auto Iris or Manual The choice of the Expos...

Page 88: ...function of the camera allows it to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly expose the subject in the foreground From the drop down list select one of the following options for the backlight compensation OFF Upper Lower Central 1 3rd Central 1 6th Left Right or OFF default setting The settings are as follows Figure 95 Backlight Compensation Settings Highlight Compensation This setting ...

Page 89: ...l or Slow to set the reaction time of the IRC filter When set to Fast the filter switches faster between Day and Night modes The default setting is Normal Sensitivity Use the slider to set the sensitivity between Low and High when switching from Day to Night mode or Night to Day mode When set to High the camera automatically switches between Day and Night modes upon minor changes in light intensit...

Page 90: ...on above In the Day Night Switch Control section configure the following settings Mode See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Time See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Sensitivity See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above In the IR Control section configure the following settings Mode See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above LED Brightness See the expla...

Page 91: ...tion in the Auto Mode section above In the IR Control section configure the following settings Mode See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above LED Brightness See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Click Reset if you want to return to factory default settings 6 3 3 2 4 Manual Mode Manual mode opens the iris completely with a fixed gain This mode should only be used in indoor sce...

Page 92: ...he Auto Mode section above LED Brightness See the explanation in the Auto Mode section above Click Reset if you want to return to factory default settings Picture Adjustment The Picture Adjustment screen enables you to configure picture quality color and mirror flip settings Figure 99 Picture Adjustment Screen Settings are saved automatically after configuration To restore settings to factory defa...

Page 93: ...0 which provides the deepest hue The default is 0 To configure mirror flip settings 1 In the Mirror Flip Setting section from the Orientation drop down list select one of the following Flip This setting flips the image upside down Mirror This setting views the image from a different angle Both This setting views the image upside down from a different angle OFF default White Balance The White Balan...

Page 94: ...Figure 102 White Balance Manual Mode Settings To set the gain values adjust the following settings R Gain Adjusts the red color in the image from 0 to 511 The higher the number the redder the image The default setting is 64 B Gain Adjusts the blue color in the image from 0 to 511 The higher the number the bluer the image The default setting is 64 To quickly balance the color click One Push ...

Page 95: ...CB 3102 User and Installation Guide 87 Appendix The Appendix includes the following sections Technical Specifications page 88 Network Settings page 91 Troubleshooting page 92 Acronyms and Abbreviations page 94 Accessories page 95 ...

Page 96: ...mance 25 30fps PAL NTSC Full HD 1080p HD 720p D1 16 9 Bit Rate Control Shaped Video Bit Rate SVBR 64 20 480 Kbps with H 264 S N Ratio 50dB AGC off IR Range Up to 25m 82 feet Lens CB 3102 01 I CB 3102 11 I Lens Type Fixed focal 2 8mm F1 8 102 H x 56 V Angle of View Motorized varifocal 3 10mm F1 4 92 27 Horizontal Angle of View Pan Tilt Range Pan 360 Tilt 80 Operation Image Settings Exposure Control...

Page 97: ...HTTPS FTP PPPoE QoS SNMPv1 v2c v3 MIB II UPnP ONVIF Profile S and Profile G LDAP Video Streaming RTSP RTP Event Notification HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Event Storage Recordings and snapshots Password Levels User and Administrator Security 802 1X EAP MD5 EAP TTLS EAP PEAP IP address filtering SSL SNMPv3 AES DES MD5 and SHA Firmware Upgrade Flash memory for upgrading camera firmware ...

Page 98: ...fety EN61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 Class B EN50130 4 2011 Class B UL 60950 1 and 60950 22 Electromagnetic Interference EMC IEC 60950 1 2005 Second Edition Am 1 2009 Am 2 2013 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A2 2013 EN55022 1998 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class B ICES 003 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC CISPR 22 Environmental RoHS compliant excluding Pb in 2LI lead on second level intercon...

Page 99: ... SSL TLS over HTTP HTTPS must be enabled if your network uses SNMPv3 Multicast Streaming As defined in the units Video streaming multicast Uses the ONVIF address defined by the Video Management System Multicast UDP 9766 Unit self publishing Uses IP address 224 9 9 9 NTP 123 Time synchronization with a network time server using SNTP RTSP 554 RTP session setup RTP 2000 to 65535 Multimedia streaming ...

Page 100: ...o the network and test it If you still have issues reset the camera physically by pressing the reset button on the rear of the camera and test the camera again This will ensure the camera releases the IP address The IP address responds to a ping on the network from the workstation but does not show in the Discovery List Disconnect the unit s Ethernet 10 100 port or turn the power to unit off and t...

Page 101: ...nd bit rate settings of the network are set properly Check that other processes and applications are not causing undue latency Check that the firewall analysis or blocking is not interfering with the video stream and supports the required ports and communication protocols Bluish picture in an indoor scene possibly mixing indoor and outdoor lighting Adjust the White balance configuration to Auto If...

Page 102: ...eo Compression Standard HTTP Hypertext Transport Protocol HTTPS Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure IP Internet Protocol JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol MD5 Message Digest 5 encryption algorithm MJPEG Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group NTP Network Time Protocol ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum OSD On Screen Display ROI Region of Interes...

Page 103: ...llation of your Ariel Gen II CB 3102 Series Mini Bullet IP Camera For more information on available options contact your FLIR sales representative or visit www FLIR com security to request details on where to get the accessories you need Image Name Description CB POLE 31 Pole Mount Bracket CB 4S 31 4S Mounting Adapter CB WLBX 31 Wall Junction Box ...

Page 104: ... Sales PH 1 888 388 3577 Support FX 1 805 685 2711 http www flir com security Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems Inc 27700 SW Parkway Ave Wilsonville OR 97070 USA PH 1 503 498 3547 FX 1 503 498 3153 Document Ariel CB 3102 User and Installation Guide Version 3 Date July 21 2016 Language en US ...

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