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1. interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual J P N 1076511A EN REV 1 0 ISS O7OCT11 Copyright Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Certification FCC compliance ACMA compliance Canada European Union directives Contact information Customer support 2011 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved Interlogix TruVision names and logos are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc 2955 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 5923 USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative UTC Fire amp Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands C Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
2. TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS DDNS RTP RTCP PPPoE SMTP NTP CoS 802 1 p Q QoS IPv4 802 3af 140 x 120 mm 5 5 4 7 in 1 3 kg 2 8 lbs 10 C to 60 C 14 to 140 F 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Indoor vandal resistant TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 55 6BAppendix A Specifications PC requirements Intel based PC Memory Operating system CGI Browser 1 GHz or faster GB RAM Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 Direct X 9 0 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later IP wedge dome cameras Electrical Voltage input Power consumption I O connection Network Protocols Ethernet IP PoE IEEE Miscellaneous Dimensions L x W lt H Weight Operating temperature Storage temperature Environmental rating PC requirements Intel based PC Memory Operating system CGI Browser 56 12 VDC PoE IEEE 802 3af 4 W max DC jack flying lead RJ45 flying lead TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS DDNS RTP RTCP PPPoE SMTP NTP CoS 802 1 p Q QoS IPv4 802 3af 100 x 98 x 47 mm 3 94 3 84 1 83 in 0 5 kg 1 1 Ibs 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F IP66 vandal resistant 1 GHz or faster GB RAM Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 Direct X 9 0 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Appendix B Pin definitions There are eight wires on a standard UTP STP cable and each wire is color co
3. 43 modifying computer ID 43 modifying password 43 types of users 42 V Video quality 38 W Web browser accessing camera 17 overview of the interface 18 Web browser security level add camera to Windows Vista and Windows 7 trusted sites 17 checking 15 configuring ActiveX controls 15 White balance setup 40 Wiring the dome camera 7 Wiring the mini wedge camera 8 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual
4. Net Upgrade Net File Play Net Time Play Net PTZ TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 51 SBChapter 6 Camera operation To search logs by type 1 Click Log in the menu toolbar to display the Log screen 2 In the Log Type drop down list select the desired option 3 Click Search to start your search The results appear in the screen To search logs by date and time 1 Click Log in the menu toolbar to display the Log screen 2 Select a date to be searched Only one day can be searched at a time 3 Enter a start and end time 4 Click Search to start your search The results appear in the screen Archiving recorded files Export recorded files onto your computer desktop for archiving You can also archive specific incidents in a file Use the standard file player software to play back the videos on your PC Video that is manually recorded during live mode is saved directly to your computer desktop see page 48 Note You must have playback privileges to play back recorded files Avoid moving the external recording device when backing up information onto it To archive a recorded video file 1 Search for the required recorded file For more information on searching for recorded files see Playing back recorded video on page 48 and Searching event logs on page 50 2 Select the file that you want to archive 3 In playback mode Click Download to start archiving the file to your computer deskto
5. located indoors where light levels are always good Options Day Camera is always in day mode Night Camera is always in night mode Auto The camera automatically detects which mode to use Default is Auto Adjusts the sensitivity of the camera to color or black and white Options Low Normal or High Default is Normal Adjusts the delay time to change between day and night mode TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 39 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera Parameter Description WDR level 1 4CIF camera models only WDR level 2 When enabled this feature wide dynamic range allows you to see details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas Use these two scroll bars to adjust the WDR level WDR contrast level 4CIF camera models only Adjusts the WDR contrast level BLC All camera models except the 2 megapixel camera The backlight compensation BLC function improves image quality when the background illumination is high It prevents the object in the center from appearing too dark Enable disable the BLC feature Image flip Not available on 4CIF camera models Use this function to flip the original image into a mirror image This could be used for example when the camera needs to be installed upside down The image can be flipped horizontally up down vertically right left or centered Default is None Note The on
6. 16 Audio on off Click to turn the audio function on or off Configuring the camera s network settings Once the camera hardware has been installed configure the camera s network settings through the Web browser The camera Web browser lets you configure the camera remotely using your PC The camera is configured using on screen display OSD menus In the Web browser screen click the Configuration button on the toolbar to display the configuration screen The Local configuration screen appears See Figure 9 on page 21 The camera is shipped with on screen display OSD menus in English only 20 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Figure 9 Example of a configuration screen Local configuration shown Configuration panel Menu screen Current user displayed Exit system fY Parameters configuration E Local E Remote fr Basi yon Steam type Main siream Protocol type Package fil same Transmission perommance Save record file as ment Remotely upgrade E Default Save playback captured picture as Save preview captured picture as Reboot device Save download file as Save changes There are two main folders in the configuration panel e Local configuration e Remote configuration Local configuration Use the Local menu to manage the network type display mode and local storage paths In the Configuration panel click Local configuration t
7. 3 in variations in lighting the camera may not operate as intended To quickly put the dome camera into operation 1 Prepare the mounting surface 2 Connect the power cable optional alarm I O cables RS 485 cable audio cables and network cable to the camera See Dome and IR dome camera connections on page 7 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 100 mm 3 9 in 1BChapter 2 Installation 3 Mount the camera to the ceiling using the appropriate fasteners See Mounting the dome cameras on a ceiling on page 11 4 Set up the camera s network and streaming parameters so that the camera can be controlled over the network See Chapter 3 Network and streaming configuration on page 15 5 Program the camera to suit its location See Chapter 4 Camera configuration on page 27 To quickly put the wedge dome camera into operation 1 Prepare the mounting surface 2 Connect the power and network cables to the camera See Wedge dome camera connections on page 8 3 Mount the camera to the ceiling using the appropriate fasteners See Mounting the wedge dome cameras on a ceiling on page 11 4 Set up the camera s network and streaming parameters so that the camera can be controlled over the network See Chapter 3 Network and streaming configuration on page 15 5 Program the camera to suit its location See Chapter 4 Camera configuration on page 27 Connecting
8. Deployment time User management 7 ae 1 Sey wa bbs cas Start araw Clear alt sensiiviy E Remotely upgrade gt E Default i E Reboot device Defining a motion detection alarm requires the following tasks 1 Events schedule Define the schedule during which the system inputs and outputs are operational to detect alarms See Events scheduling on page 30 2 Recording schedule Define the schedule during which motion detection can be recorded See Defining a recording schedule see page 34 3 Settings areas Define the on screen area that can trigger a motion detection alarm and the detection sensitivity level See below 4 Linkage Specify the method of response to the alarm See below To define the motion detection areas and response method Note The deployment and motion detection recording schedules must also be defined for motion to be detected and recorded See Events scheduling on page 30 and Defining a recording schedule on page 34 36 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Motion detection subfolder to open its screen 2 Check the Enable Motion Detection box Note Deselect the Enable Motion Detection option to disable the motion detection alarm 3 Define the motion detection area or areas Click the Zone settings tab to display the motion detection screen Place your mouse point
9. Full mode All parameters are restored to factory default settings e Basic mode All parameters are restored to factory default settings except for the network settings IP address subnet mask gate and port You can also do a hard reset by pressing the INITIAL SET button on the base of the camera see Figure 3 on page 7 To restore default settings 1 Click the Default folder to open its screen 2 Click either Full mode or Basic mode You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera Upgrading the firmware The camera firmware is stored in the flash memory Use the upgrade function to write the firmware file digicap DAV into the flash memory You need to upgrade firmware when it has become outdated When you upgrade the firmware all existing settings are unchanged Only the new features are added with their default settings 44 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 4BChapter 5 Camera management To upgrade the firmware through the Web browser 1 Download on to your computer the latest firmware from our web site at www utcfssecurityproductspages eu videoupgrades 2 Inthe Remote configuration folder select the subfolder Remotely upgrade to open the Remotely upgrade screen 3 Click the Browse button to locate the latest digicap DAV file on your computer 4 Click Update You will receive a prompt asking you to reboot the camera Rebooting the camera The camera can be easily rebo
10. IP dome TVD N210V 2 N P TVD M1210V 2 N P TVD M2210V 2 N P TVD M3210V 2 N P e TruVision IP IR dome TVD N245V 2 N P TVD M1225V 2 N P TVD M2225V 2 N P TVD M3225V 2 N P TVD M5225V 4 N P e TruVision IP wedge dome TVD N210W 4 N P TVD M2210W 4 N P Features VGA 1 3 megapixel 2 megapixel 3 megapixel 4CIF WDR D N 1 3 megapixel D N 2 megapixel D N IR 3 megapixel D N IR 5 megapixel D N IR VGA 2 megapixel This section describes the camera features e Supports TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS DDNS RTP RTCP PPPoE SMTP NTP protocols e Programming and setup through a browser interface TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual OBChapter 1 Introduction e Live viewing over the network e 50 60 Hz selectable flicker control e Mono and bi directional audio e Digital pan tilt zoom PTZ e Supports remote upgrades and maintenance e H 264 video compression with dual capability e Supports full HD HD 4CIF 2CIF CIF and QCIF e SDHC card for local storage dome cameras only PSIA 6 2 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Chapter 2 Installation This chapter provides information on how to install the TruVision IP dome and wedge dome cameras Installation environment When installing your product consider these factors e Electrical Install electrical wiring carefully It should be done by qualified service personnel Always use a prop
11. See Figure 22 on page 51 Note You must have view log access rights to search and view logs See User management on page 41 for more information 50 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual SBChapter 6 Camera operation Figure 22 Log screen 1 Logs type 4 Start search 2 Date search 5 Export log Save selected logs to your 3 Start and end search times computer desktop You can search for recorded logs by the following criteria Log type There are three types of logs Alarm Notification and Operation See Table 6 below for their descriptions Date Logs can be searched by date Time Logs can be searched by start and end recording times Table 6 Types of logs Log type Description of events included Alarm External Alarm In External Alarm Out Motion Detect Start Motion Detect Stop View Tamper Start and View Tamper Stop Notification Video Signal Loss Illegal Access Hard Disk Error Hard Disk Full IP Conflict and DCD Lost Operation Power On Shut Down Abnormal Shut Panel Login Panel Logout Panel Config Panel File Play Panel Time Play Local Start Record Local Stop Record Panel PTZ Panel Preview Panel Set Time Local Upgrade Net Login Net Logout Net Start Record Net Stop Record Net Start Transparent Channel Net Stop Transparent Channel Net Get Parameter Net Config Net get Status Net Alert On Net Alert Off Net Reboot BiComStart Start Voice Talk BiComStop Stop Voice Talk
12. User Manual Chapter 4 Camera configuration This chapter explains how to configure the cameras through a Web browser You must have administrator rights on your PC in order to configure the cameras over the internet Camera parameters This section describes how to configure the camera settings from the Channel Parameter screen There are eight subfolders which are described below Display settings Defines how the date and time are displayed on screen By default the name appears in the lower right corner of the screen and the date time on the top See Defining how information is displayed on screen on page 28 for information on defining the camera name Video settings Defines how the camera records an event The stream mode stream type resolution image quality bit rate frame rate and video compression can all be modified See Defining the system time on page 29 for more information Schedule record Defines the recording schedule of the camera See Defining a recording schedule on page 34 Motion detection Defines the on screen area to trigger a response and the method of response See Motion detection alarm on page 35 Text overlay Defines up to four lines of extra text on screen They can be positioned anywhere See Adding extra on screen text on page 38 Camera image settings Defines image quality parameters as well as camera behavior such as shutter speed iris mode day night mode IR
13. alarm triggered when the camera detects motion However the motion alarm is only triggered if it occurs during a programmed time schedule Select the level of sensitivity to motion as well as the target size so that only objects that could be of interest can trigger a motion recording For example the motion recording is triggered by the movement of a person but not that of a cat TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 35 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera You can define the area on screen where the motion is detected the level of sensitivity to motion the schedule when the camera is sensitive to detecting motion as well as which methods are used to alert you to a motion detection alarm Use the Motion detection screen in the Channel parameters folder to change the motion detection settings The recording schedule of the motion detection must fall within the time period of the event schedule in order to operate correctly See Events scheduling on page 30 for more information Figure 17 Motion detection menu Preview Playback fv Parameters configuration fr Local configuration E Remote configuration Enable motion detection Basic information E Channel parameters Y Display setting Weeds eds k my Y Video setting J toe LER 7 Y Schedule record Y Motion detection Text Overlay Cam Image Settings Time amp Date E Network parameters Serial setting E Alarm parameters
14. cabling TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 9 1BChapter 2 Installation 4 If needed seal all mounting holes so that no moisture can leak into the mounting surface 5 Insert the fixation pins of the dome camera housing into the fixation slots in the mounting plate 1 6 Rotate the camera enclosure 2 so that the pins are held in place in the fixation slots 7 Tighten the locking screw 3 to ensure that the camera is firmly attached to the bracket 8 Using the supplied hex wrench loosen the two fixed screws in the camera cover and remove the cover 9 Connect the supplied video cable to the RCA video output connector in the camera body so that the video image can be seen on a monitor While viewing the video on the monitor adjust horizontally and vertically the camera pan and tilt Adjust the lens focus to get optimal video effect 10 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 1BChapter 2 Installation Video cable for testing RCA video output connector supplied im TE T t Lens adjustment screw 10 Remove the temporary video cable and reattach the camera cover Tighten the fixed screws Ensure that the camera is firmly attached to the mounting bracket 11 Connect a 12 VDC power supply to the power cable Mounting the wedge dome cameras on a ceiling Mount the wedge dome camera on a Ceiling It is not recommended for mounting on a wall To mount the mini dome camera on a cei
15. mode image flip power mode and white balance Time amp date Defines the synchronization of the time and date with the NTP server TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 27 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera All changes made apply only to the camera being configured Parameters cannot be copied to another camera Note When schedule parameters are modified the camera will prompt you to reboot after the changes are saved Figure 13 Channel parameters folder Display setting menu shown Preview Playback EY Parameters configuration Local configuration Date amp Time E Remote configuration Basic information Week Channel parameters Date format 0 00 M D Y Display setting or T r Ea esnia coca OSD Status Nontransparent amp unflickering Y Moton detection Y Text Overlay Y Cam Image Settings Y Time amp Date Network parameters Serial setting E Alarm parameters fr Deployment time User management E HOD management Remotely upgrade fr Default fr Reboot device Defining how information is displayed on screen In addition to the camera name the camera also displays the system date and time on screen You can also define how the text appears on screen To position the date time on screen 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Display Setting subfolder to open its screen Check the Date amp Time box to display the date time on screen Check the Week box to incl
16. 286 8889 techsupport interlogix com Australia security tech support interlogix com au TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 59 8BAppendix C Warranty and contact information 60 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Index A Alarm configuration 30 response method 30 Alarm inputs configuration 30 Alarm outputs configuration 30 Alarm settings alarm relay output 31 Alarm types motion detection 35 Archived files playing back 52 Archiving files recorded files 52 set up default directories 21 snapshots of recorded files 52 B Brightness setup 20 39 C Cabling requirements 4 Camera configuration 27 Camera dimensions 5 Camera image configuring 38 day night 39 white balance 40 Camera name changing 23 display 28 Camera recording schedule configuring 34 Channel configuration 27 Contrast setup 20 39 D Date format set up 28 Day night setup 39 Default settings restore 44 Device information display 23 Display information on screen TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual set up 28 E E mail setup alarm response method 30 configuring 25 Events searching logs 50 Events schedule defining 31 Exposure time setup 20 Firmware upgrade 4 Frame rate configuring 34 H Hard drive capacity 43 card full 43 formatting 43 Hue setup 20 Installing the cameras 5 IP address configuring 25 L Language 20 Live mode starting 47 Lo
17. BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring 3 Click OK The Web browser screen appears in live mode Note You can stop and start live view by clicking the Start stop live view button on the bottom of the screen Overview of the camera Web browser The camera Web browser lets you view record and play back recorded videos as well as manage the camera from any PC with Internet access The browser s easy to use controls give you quick access to all camera functions See Figure 8 on page 19 Only one camera is accessible from a single Web browser window If there is more than one camera connected over the network open a separate Web browser window for each individual camera Note Any changes made to the camera s configuration only apply to this camera The configuration of other devices that may be connected to the camera such as cameras or DVRs is not changed 18 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Figure 8 Web browser interface 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Item Name 1 PTZ controls 2 Live view 3 Playback 4 Log 5 Configuration 6 Viewer T Current user 8 Exit 9 Full screen 10 Start stop live view 11 Capture 12 Start stop recording Description For future use Click to view live video Click to play back video Click to search for event logs There are four main information types All Alarm Notification and Operation Note The Playback and Log function
18. S Protocol Type Server Address Port User Name Password Domain Name 4 Click the E mail setting subfolder to open its screen and enter the SMPT server SMTP port user name and password and the e mail sender and receiver addresses Click Save to save changes Serial port settings Use the Serial setting folder to define the RS 232 and RS 485 communication settings If a PTZ camera is connected to this camera the RS 485 settings must be the same as the PTZ protocol used TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 25 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Figure 12 RS 485 setting menu Preview Playback EY Parameters configuration Local configuration E Remote configuration fr Basic information Channel parameters fr Network parameters E Serial setting Y R5232 setting Y R5485 setting P R5405 setting Deployment wine User management HOD management Remotely upgrade Default Reboot device Bits per second Data Bits Stop Bits Panty Note When a parameter is modified in either of these menus the camera will prompt you to save and reboot Table 5 RS 232 and RS 485 settings Item Description Bits per second Default baud rate value for the RS 232 port is 9600 Default baud rate value for the RS 485 port is 9600 Data bits Default value is 8 Stop bits Default value is 1 Parity Default value is None 26 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards
19. an be positioned anywhere on screen To add on screen text 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Text Overlay subfolder to open its screen 2 Check the OSD text box for the first line of text 3 Enter the text in the Text information column Up to 22 alphanumeric characters can be used 4 Enter the X and Y position co ordinates of the text line on screen The position values can be between 1 and 512 5 Repeat steps 2 and 4 for each extra line of text selecting the next string number 6 Click Save to save changes Configuring the video image You may need to adjust the camera image depending on the camera model or location background in order to get the best image quality You can adjust the brightness contrast saturation and sharpness of the video image See Figure 19 below Brightness contrast saturation hue and shutter speed can also be modified in live mode using the pop up video image menu See item 13 in Figure 18 on page 39 for more information Use this menu to also adjust camera behavior parameters such as shutter speed iris mode day night mode IR mode image flip power mode and white balance 38 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera Figure 18 Camera image settings menu 4CIF camera screen shown Ey Parameters configuration Local configuration E Remote configuration Basic information E Channel parameters Display setting Video settin
20. anges appear immediately and are also applied to the settings in the menu Camera image settings see page 38 Manual recording You can manually record live video and store the images on your computer s desk top In the live mode screen click the Record button at the bottom of the screen To stop recording click the button again A folder with the recording automatically opens on your computer desktop when recording stops Note You must have manual recording rights to manually record images See Modifying user information on page 43 for more information Taking a snapshot You can take a snapshot of a scene when in live mode Simply click the snapshot button located at the bottom of the screen to save an image The image is in jpeg format Snapshots are saved on the hard drive Playing back recorded video You can easily search and play back recorded video from the dome cameras Note There must be an SDHC card inserted in the camera to be able to use the playback functions Playback is not available for the wedge dome cameras as they cannot be used with an SDHC card To search recorded video stored on the camera s SDHC card for playback click Playback on the menu toolbar The Playback screen displays See Figure 21 on page 49 48 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Figure 21 Playback screen 00 Item 10 SBChapter 6 Camera operation Name Playback
21. ask Specifies the subnet mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Specifies the gateway IP address Default value is 0 0 0 0 DNS server Specifies the DNS server for your network Default value is 0 0 0 0 HTTP port Specifies the port used for the Internet Explorer IE browser Default value is 80 Use this option to retrieve a dynamic IP address Specifies either DynDNS or IP server For future use Specifies the e mail address to which messages are sent when an alarm occurs It is not possible to send an attachment with the e mail TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring To define the network parameters 1 In the Network Parameters folder click the Network setting subfolder to open its screen From the NIC Type drop down list select the required value Enter the values for the IP address subnet mask gateway DNS server and HTTP port Click Save to save changes Click the PPPoE setting subfolder to open its screen and check Enable PPPoE Enter the user name and password Click Save to save changes Click the DDNS setting subfolder to open its screen and check Enable DDNS Enter either IP server or DynDNS as protocol DynDNS is selected enter the user name and password registered to the DynDNS web site The domain name is that of the DynDNS web site Click Save to save changes and return to the Network settings menu Enable DDN
22. button Full screen Current status Search calendar Locate time Start search Download Control playback Timeline bar Time moment TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 2011 0907 5 0 Description Click to open the Playback screen Click to view as full screen Displays recording type currently being played Click the day required to search You cannot search by particular criteria such as alarm type or time However the type of recording is displayed in the recording type bar see item 9 The color codes of the recording types are shown in item 11 Click to enter a specific time period to search Start search Results are listed in the file list box underneath and are arranged by start time Click to download the selected file to your computer desktop Click to control how the selected file is played back play stop reverse and fast forward playback The timeline bar displays the 24 hour period of the day being played back It moves left oldest to right newest The bar is color coded to display the type of recording Click a location on the timeline to move the cursor to where you want playback to start The timeline can also be scrolled to earlier or later periods for play back Vertical bar shows where you are in the playback recording The current time and date are also displayed 49 SBChapter 6 Camera operation Item Name Description 11 Recording type The col
23. ded The following shows the pin allocation and color of straight and crossover cable connection Figure 23 Straight through cable 1 oOo N OO KB O N oOo N O OA BB O N TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown oOo N O OA A O N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 57 7BAppendix B Pin definitions Please make sure your connected cables have the same pin assignment and color as above before deploying the cables in your network 58 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Appendix C Warranty and contact Information Warranty information The warranty period for the TruVision IP Dome Open Standards is three years from the date of delivery Contacting support For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays Note Please be ready at the equipment before calling Table 7 Technical support Europe Middle East and Africa W Select Contact Us at www utcfssecurityproducts eu North America T 1 855
24. dule to be operational you must also define the motion detection parameters See page 35 as well as the alarm input and output parameters see page 30 The recording schedule for motion detection must fall within the time period of the event schedule TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 31 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera Figure 15 Deployment time menu Motion Detection Monday 4 Copy To Select All ER 8 50 650 60 88 0 Bate Berita Bethea Copy To define an event schedule 1 2 Click the Deployment folder to open its screen Under Event type select the option to be scheduled from the dropdown list There are five options Motion detection input port 1 input port 2 output port 2 and output port 2 Select the day of the week and the time period for the event schedule The time periods must not overlap Select another day of the week to set up its event schedule Of Copy the event schedule to other days of the week by checking the days required and click Copy Click Save to save changes Defining recording parameters You can adjust the video recording parameters to obtain the picture quality and file size best suited to your needs Figure 16 on page 33 lists the recording options you can configure for the camera 32 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera Figure 16 Video setting me
25. e Open Standards User Manual 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Configuration folders Description Serial settings Defines the RS 485 and RS 232 communication settings See Serial port settings on page 25 Alarm parameters Defines how the camera handles alarms such as input type notification of alarms and response schedules and duration See Alarm parameters on page 30 Deployment time Defines the schedules during which events are registered See Events scheduling on page 31 User management Defines who can use the camera their passwords and access privileges See User management on page 41 HDD management Defines how to format the SDHC card used in the camera See Formatting the SDHC card on page 44 Remote upgrade Defines how to upgrade the camera s firmware See Upgrading the firmware on page 44 Default Restores default settings See Restoring default settings on page 44 Reboot device Reboots the camera See Rebooting the camera on page 45 Information about the camera Use the Basic configuration menu to define the camera name and RS 485 bus ID The default device name is IP Camera and device ID is 88 The camera can have up to 12 alphanumeric characters in its name Several parameters are also prepopulated and cannot be changed manually such as the camera encoder panel and hardware versions Network parameters Accessing the camera through a network requ
26. e administrator can create up to 15 users Only the system administrator can create or delete users To add a user 1 Click the User management folder to open its screen 2 Select the Add button The user management screen appears IP Address 0 0 0 0 Arter nism 00 00 00 00 00 00 User type Viewer w Note Only the administrator can create a user 3 Enter a user name The name can have up to 16 alphanumeric characters 4 Assign the user a password Passwords can have up to 16 alphanumeric characters 5 Enter the IP address and physical address MAC address of the user s computer 42 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 4BChapter 5 Camera management 6 Select the type of user from the drop down list The options are Viewer and Operator 7 Click OK to save the changes and return to the main User management screen To delete a user 1 Click the User management folder to open its screen 2 Select the Delete button The user management screen appears Note Only the administrator can delete a user 3 Click the desired user in the list Select Delete Confirm that you want to delete the user 4 Click OK to save the changes Modifying user information You can easily change the information about a user such as their name password or computer ID To modify user information 1 Click the User management folder to open its screen 2 Select the user 3 Click the Modify button The user manageme
27. e with an NTP server Check the enable box and enter the server NTP address 20 E Set manually Enter the current date and time values 3 Select your time zone TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 29 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera 4 Click Save to save changes Alarm parameters Use this menu to select how external alarm inputs and alarm outputs should be handled Figure 14 Alarm input screen Alarm Input Relay status Linkage Email link Trigger alarm output BB AlarmOutPut Bl AlanmoOutPut2 Trigger recording Eii To set up an external alarm input 1 30 In the Alarm Parameters folder click the Alarm Input subfolder to open its screen Select t one of the external alarm inputs from the Alarm input drop down list A1 or A2 Select the input type in the Relay status box Alarm input type refers to the sensor type You can select Normal Open NO or Normal Close NC NO is default Note In order for a camera to record an alarm the recording schedule and alarm type must be enabled See Defining a recording schedule on page 34 for further information Select how you want to be notified of an external alarm Check one or more of the following response methods Email link Sends an e mail to a specified address when there is a motion detection alarm No attachment can be sent with the e mail See Network parameters on page 23 for information on setting
28. elected All day recording select one of the record types to record from the drop down list box e Schedule recording This is continuous recording 34 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera e Motion detection e Alarm record e Motion or alarm e Motion and alarm All Day Recording Record Type Schedule Recording Shon Time Stan Time Stop Time Peres Bees Bee Rote free EEG Et 5 If you selected Section recording click the day of the week required and then for section period 1 set the start and end times during which you want the camera to begin and end recording From the drop down list box select one of the record types to record Repeat for additional periods in the day Up to four time periods can be selected Note The four time periods cannot overlap 6 Set the recording periods for the other days of the week if required Use the Copy to option to copy the recording periods to another day of the week 7 Click Save to save changes Notes e The camera will prompt you to reboot in order for the schedule to take effect e f you set the record type to Motion detection or other related alarm types you must also define the motion detection alarm in order to trigger motion recording See Motion detection alarms below for more information Motion detection alarms You can define motion detection alarms A motion detection alarm refers to an
29. er PoE switch or a 12 VDC UL listed Class 2 or CE certified power supply to power the camera Do not overload the power cord or adapter e Ventilation Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the camera is well ventilated e Temperature Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity or power source ratings The operating temperature of the camera is between 10 to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Humidity is below 90 e Moisture Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture or try to operate it in wet areas Turn the power off immediately if the camera is wet and ask a qualified service person for servicing Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock e Servicing Do not attempt to service this camera yourself Any attempt to dismantle or remove the covers from this product will invalidate the warranty and may also result in serious injury Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel e Cleaning Do not touch the sensor modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use a clean cloth with a some ethanol and wipe the camera gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time put on the lens cap to protect the sensors from dirt TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3 1BChapter 2 Installation Package contents Check the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not attempt to use the unit con
30. er at a point on the screen from where you want to start marking the motion detection area and it to mark the area sensitive to motion Several areas can be defined 3 2 i ar PE a Sensitivity Note You cannot adjust an area already drawn Click Clear All to delete all areas marked and restart drawing 4 Select the motion detection sensitivity level from the drop down list All areas will have the same sensitivity level 5 Click the Linkage tab The Linkage screen appears Enable motion detection Email link Trigger alarm output E AamoutPuti W AarmoOutPut2 Thgger recording i 6 Check a response method for the system when a motion detection alarm is triggered You can check one or more of the following response methods Email link Sends an e mail to a specified address when there is a motion detection alarm See Network parameters on page 23 for further information You can send an attachment with the e mail Trigger alarm output Triggers the camera s alarm output Up to two alarm outputs can be selected Trigger recording Triggers the recording to start in the camera A1 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 37 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera 7 Click Save to save changes Adding extra on screen text You can add up to four lines of text on screen This option can be used for example to display emergency contact details Each text line c
31. g Y Schedule record Motion detection Text Overlay Cam Image Settings lime amp Date Network parameters R Serial setting R Alarm parameters Deployment time User management HOD management E Remotely upgrade Default Reboot device Parameter Brightness Video saturation Sharpness Shutter lris mode Power mode IR mode Day Night IR cut delay 2 284 2 01 1 1 1 3 Nr 2 A A ete Soe OTH n e E aa USSEL JA A Y te LE Video Saturation Ts pr is Brighiness ea n dl Bhorinede 7 lt f a Sharpness 0 Shutter Iris Mode DC Ing IR Cut Delay WOR Enable WORLevell WDRLevel2 WORContrasiLevel BLC Enable Vwhite Balance whitebalances Description Modifies the different elements of picture quality by adjusting the position of the values for each of parameter The shutter speed controls the length of time that the aperture is open to let light into the camera through the lens Select a higher value to see movement and a lower value to see clearer images The settings available depend on the lens type used There are two settings Manual and DC Iris The type of lens determines which setting is used The camera cannot auto sense the power supply Select 50 Hz PAL or 60 Hz NTSC depending on your region Defines whether the camera is in day or night mode The day color option could be used for example if the camera is
32. g the camera with the TruVision Navigator TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 13 1BChapter 2 Installation 14 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Chapter 3 Network and streaming configuration This chapter explains how to configure the camera network settings The cameras can be configured and controlled using an internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer IE The procedures described use Microsoft Internet Explorer IE web browser The steps are similar with other browsers You must have administrator rights on your PC in order to configure the cameras over the internet Checking your Web browser security level When using the Web browser interface you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer However you cannot download data such as video and images due to the increased security measure Consequently you should check the security level of your PC so that you are able to interact with the cameras over the Web and if necessary modify the Active X settings Configuring IE ActiveX controls You should confirm the ActiveX settings of your Web browser To change the Web browser s security level 1 In Internet Explorer click Internet Options on the Tools menu 2 On the Security tab click the zone to which you want to assign a Web site under Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings 3 Click Custom Level TruVision IP Dome Open Sta
33. gging on and off 47 Logs information type 51 search logs 50 viewing logs 50 M Motion detection configuring 35 marking the detection areas 37 61 Index Mounting dome cameras 9 Mounting mini wedge camera 11 N Network parameters 23 Network protocol setup 21 Network settings configuring 20 24 overview of local camera parameters 21 NTP synchronization 29 NTSC format selecting 39 P PAL format selecting 39 Passwords modifying 43 Playback play back recorded files 50 screen 48 searching recorded video 48 Post event recording times description 34 R Reboot camera 45 Recording defining events schedule 31 defining recoding schedule 34 manual recording 48 playback 48 snapshots from recorded files 52 snapshots in live mode 48 Recording parameters 33 Recording parameters setup 32 Resolution configuring 33 S Saturation setup 20 39 SDHC card accessing in camera 8 capacity 43 card full 43 formatting 43 free space available 43 Serial ports configuring 25 Sharpness setup 39 Shutter speed setup 39 Snapshots archiving snapshots from recorded files 52 saving during live mode 48 Streaming 62 main sub setup 21 System time set up 29 Text adding extra lines of text on screen 38 Text display on screen appearance 28 Time format set up 28 TruVision Navigator 13 TVR 60 13 U User settings 41 Users adding new users 42 deleting a user
34. ion panel to remotely configure the server network cameras alarms users transactions and other parameters such as upgrading the firmware See Figure 10 and Table 3 for descriptions of the configuration folders available Figure 10 Remote configuration panel Basic information menu selected O qQ NNNNNNNNNT DjHTHTI Playback FY Parameters configuration fr Local configuration E Remote configuration amp Basic information Channel parameters fm Network parameters Serial setting Alarm parameters Deployment time User management fr HDD management E Remotely upgrade fr Default Reboot device Device Name IP CAMERA Device ID Device Description MAC Address Device Type Device SN Firmware Version Table 3 Overview of the Remote configuration panel Configuration folders Basic information Channel parameters Network parameters 22 Description Defines the camera name and RS 485 bus ID This screen also displays the MAC address device type device SN and the current firmware version See Information about the camera on page 23 Defines the OSD properties of camera information recording parameters and schedules motion detection parameters image quality alarm responses and overlay text See Chapter 4 Camera configuration on page 27 Defines the network parameters required to access the camera over the internet See Network parameters on page 23 TruVision IP Dom
35. ires that you define certain network settings Use the Network Parameters folder to define the network settings See Figure 11 on page 24 for further information Note When a network parameter is modified the camera will prompt you to save and reboot TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 23 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Figure 11 Network subfolder screen to be updated no NFS Preview Playback Y Parameters configuration Local configuration E Remote configuration Bs Basic information E Channel parameters Y Display setting Video setting Y Schedule record IP Address 192 168 222 204 Subnet Mask 95 255 255 0 NIC Type 1OMMOOM MO00M Auto we Gateway DNS Server Motion detection Y Text Overlay HTTP Port Y Cam Image Settings Y Time amp Date E Network parameters Network setting Y PPPOE setting Y DONS setting Y NFS setting Y E mail setting E Serial setting Alarm parameters fr Deployment time User management fr HDD management E Remotely upgrade Default Fr Reboot device Table 4 Network parameters Parameters Network PPPoE DDNS NFS E mail 24 Description NIC type Specifies the NIC type Default is 10M 100M Auto Other options include 10M half dup 10M full dup 100M half dup and 100M full dup and 10M 100M auto Default is 10M 100M IP address Specifies the IP address of the camera Subnet m
36. ling 1 Using the supplied hex key loosen the four hex screws on the camera and remove the camera housing 2 Make a hole in the ceiling for the cabling Fix the camera base to the ceiling using the supplied screws TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 11 1BChapter 2 Installation 3 Pullthe camera s cabling through the ceiling hole and connect to the devices and power If needed seal all mounting holes so that no moisture can leak into the mounting surface 4 Adjust the camera s angle of view while watching the image on a monitor Loosen the lens positioning screws 1 Using the supplied hex wrench adjust the camera pan and tilt horizontally and vertically Tighten the lens positioning screws Note The lens focus has been adjusted in the factory so should not require further adjusting 5 Reattach the camera housing and tighten the fixed screws and Ensure that the camera is firmly attached to the ceiling 12 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 1BChapter 2 Installation Using the camera with TVR 60 TVN 20 TVN 40 LNVR and other systems Please refer to the head end user manuals for instructions on connecting and operating the camera with these systems Using the camera with TruVision Navigator A camera must be connected to a TVR 60 TVN 20 TVN 40 in order to be operated by TruVision Navigator Please refer to the TruVision Navigator user manual for instructions on operatin
37. ndards User Manual 15 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring General Security Privacy Content Connections Programe Advanced Salact a Web content zone to specfy te sacunty settings 9 6 0 6 mierne Local intranet Trueted etee ri Iiemet The zone comans al Web etae you havent placed in other zones sh Secunty level forthe zone Custom Custom eettinge Ta chance the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings cick Oefauk Level 4 Change the ActiveX controls and plug ins options to Enable and click OK or Under Reset Custom Settings click the security level for the whole zone in the Reset To box and select Low Click Reset Then click OK to the Internet Options Security tab screen Secu ly Qs Enable 1 Trompt Run ActiveX controls and plug ins CC Achinistrator approved O Disable ct Enable i Prompt P ae pa ActiveX controls marked sofe for seripting oe ompt 5 Click Apply in the Internet Options Security tab screen 16 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Windows Vista and 7 users Internet Explorer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed To have complete functionality of the Web browser interface with Windows Vista and Windows 7 do the following e R
38. nt screen appears 4 Change the information required Note The user Admin can only be changed by entering the admin password 5 Click OK to save the changes Formatting the SDHC card Use the HDD Configuration screen to display the capacity and free space available on the SDHC card in the camera as well as the working status of the HDD You can also format the card Note This function is not available for wedge dome cameras Before formatting the HDD the SDHC card stop all recording Once formatting is completed reboot the camera as otherwise the device will not function properly When the card becomes full it overwrites the oldest recordings TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 43 4BChapter 5 Camera management To format the SDHC card 1 Click the HDD Management folder to open its screen Preview Playback fv Parameters configuration E Remote configuration Basic information E Channel parameters Network parameters E Serial setting B Alarm parameters Select Al Deployment time User management HDD formatting status E HDD managemeni Remotely upgrade Default Reboot device 2 Click Select All in the HDD Number column to select the SDHC card Only one HDD option is listed 3 Click Format A screen appears showing the formatting status Restoring default settings Use the Default menu to restore default settings to the camera There are two options available e
39. nu Preview Playback CY Parameters configuration E Local configuration E Remote configuration Channel Name Camera 01 Basic information Encode Parameters Main stream amp Channel parameters Display setting stream Type VideoSsudia Video seting Resolution 1600 1200 Schedule rennari Motion devs Video setting Image Quality Y Text Overlay Bitrate Type Constant BitRate Y Time amp Date Network parameters Frame Rale Serial setting Ei Alarm parameters Deployment time Multicast Address User management RTSP Port fi HOD management Remotely upgrade Video Encode Type ee Reboot device Parameter Channel name Encoding parameters Stream type Resolution Image quality Bit rate type Max bit rate ts Un h J in tA J gi i ii lt I Frame interval Description Name of the camera Specifies the dual streaming method used Options include Main stream and sub stream Default is Main Specifies the stream type you wish to record Select Video to record video stream only Select Video amp Audio to record both video and audio streams Default value is Video amp Audio Specifies the recording resolution A higher image resolution provides a higher image quality but also requires a higher bit rate The resolution options listed depend on the type of camera and on whether main or sub stream is being used If you make changes to
40. o display the Local settings screen See Figure 9 and Table 2 for descriptions of the different menu parameters Table 2 Overview of the Local configuration screen Parameters Description Protocol type Specifies the network protocol used Options include TCP and UDP Stream type Specifies the streaming method used Options include Main stream and sub stream Main is default Display mode Specifies the width height ratio of the image Options include Full screen 4 3 16 9 or adjustable Package file size Specifies the maximum file size Options include 128 MB 256 MB and 512 MB Transmission performance Specifies the transmission speed Options include Shortest delay mode good real time normal real time and fluency and good fluency Save record file as Specifies the directory for recorded files The default directory is C Program Data Web RecordFiles TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 21 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Parameters Description Save captured picture as Specifies the directory for saving snapshot files The default directory is C Program Data Web BMPCaptureFiles Save playback captured Specifies the directory for saving playback files The default picture as directory is C Program Data Web PlaybackFiles Save download file as Specifies the directory for downloaded files The default directory is C Program Data Web DownloadFiles Remote configuration Use the Remote configurat
41. ome routers prohibit the use of multicast function in case of a network storm The default value is 0 0 0 0 RTSP port Specifies the RSTP port The default value is 554 Video encoder type Specifies the video encoder used Options include H2 64 and MPEG4 Defining a recording schedule You can define a recording schedule for the camera in the Schedule record screen The recording is saved on to the SDHC card in the camera Although all recordings are saved on a DVR the camera s SDHC card provides a backup in case of network failure for example The selected recording schedule applies to all alarm types You will be prompted to reboot the camera after making any schedule modifications Post event recording times The post event record time is used if you have the motion detection and or external alarms enabled When an external or motion alarm is cleared the camera will continue recording based on the value specified in this option Options include 5 default 10 30 seconds 1 2 5 and 10 minutes To define a recording schedule 1 In the Channel parameters folder click the Schedule record subfolder to open its screen 2 Click the Enable Recording box to enable recording Note To disable recording deselect the option Select the post record time from the drop down list 4 Select whether the recording will be for the whole week All day recording or for specific days of the week Section recording If you have s
42. or code displays the recording type Recording types are schedule recording alarm recording and manual recording The recording type name is also displayed in the current status window 12 Archive functions Click these buttons for the following archive actions Capture a snapshot image of the playback video Save the selected file onto your desktop 13 Audio i Adjust the audio level To play back a recorded file Note You must have playback rights to playback recorded images See Modifying user information on page 43 for more information 1 Search for the desired video files using the Playback screen Recordings can be searched by date and time They are listed in the file list box and are arranged by start time 2 Double click a video file in the file list box to start playback Only the selected file is played While playing back a video the timeline bar displays the type and time of the recording The timeline can be manually scrolled using the mouse Searching event logs There must be an SD card inserted in the camera to be able to record logs The log function is not available for the wedge dome cameras as they cannot be used with an SD card The number of event logs that can be stored on a SD card depends on the capacity of the card When this capacity is reached the system starts deleting older logs To view logs stored on the camera s SD card click Log on the menu toolbar The Log screen appears
43. oted remotely Click the folder Reboot device to open its screen Click OK to the question Restart the device The camera reboots TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 45 4BChapter 5 Camera management 46 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Chapter 6 Camera operation This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured Logging on and off You can easily login and out of the camera browser screen by clicking the Login button on the menu toolbar You will be asked each time to enter your user name and password when logging in Figure 20 Login dialog box Only one camera is accessible from a Web browser screen If there is more than one camera connected to the network open a separate Web browser screen for each individual camera Live mode Once logged in open the camera s Web browser screen and click Live on the menu toolbar to view live mode See Figure 8 Web browser interface on page 19 for the description of the interface You can stop and start live view by clicking the Start stop live view button on the bottom of the screen TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 47 5BChapter 6 Camera operation Adjusting the image quality Click the image quality button in the live mode screen to get a pop up window that lets you adjust video image settings such as brightness contrast saturation hue and exposure time see Figure 8 on page 19 Ch
44. ower LED Lens positioning screws Network status LEDs 1 Power input connector Connect 12 VDC power supply 2 Ethernet RJ45 PoE connector Connect to the network devices SR OE SS Reset switch Click to reset all parameters to factory default 3 Lens Accessing the SDHC card Insert an SDHC card up to 32GB for local storage as a backup in case the network fails for example see Figure 6 below The card is not supplied with the camera Video and log files stored on the SDHC card can only be accessed via the Web browser You cannot access the card using TruVision Navigator or a recording device Note There is no SDHC card slot in the wedge dome cameras 8 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 1BChapter 2 Installation Figure 6 SDHC card location in the dome cameras SDHC card slot Mounting the dome cameras on a ceiling Mount the dome cameras on a ceiling They are not recommended for mounting on a wall Note If required cables can be feed through the sides of the dome housing by removing the tabs 1 using a pliers see Figure 7 below Figure 7 Creating cable access points in the dome housing optional To mount the dome camera to a ceiling 1 Place the mounting plate supplied on the ceiling 2 Securely fasten the mounting plate to the ceiling surface with the supplied Screws C z Esi Ds 3 In the middle of the mounting plate make a hole in the ceiling to access the
45. p Ors to start archiving the file to your computer desktop Click again to stop archiving While playing back a video click the save button In log results Click the Export log to start archiving the file to your computer desktop To archive a recorded video segment during playback 1 While playing back a recorded file click the snapshot button Bl to start recording and click it again to stop recording A video segment is created 52 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual SBChapter 6 Camera operation 2 Repeat step 1 to create additional segments You can generate up to 30 additional segments The video segments are saved onto your computer desktop Using presets This function is for future use TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 53 SBChapter 6 Camera operation 54 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Appendix A Specifications TruVision IP Dome Open Standards cameras Electrical Voltage input Power consumption I O connection Network Protocols Ethernet IP PoE IEEE Miscellaneous Dimensions D x H Weight Operating temperature Storage temperature Environmental rating 12 VDC PoE IEEE 802 3af 4 5 W max TVD N210V 2 N P TVD M2210V 2 N P TVD M2215V 2 N P TVD M3210V 2 N P TVD M3215V 2 N P 5 W max TVD M5225 V 4 N P 5 5 W max TVD N245V 2 N P 7 5 W max TVD M1210V 2 N P TVD M1225V 2 N P DC jack flying lead RJ45 flying lead
46. s are only available when an SDHC card is inserted in the camera Click to display the configuration screen for setting up the camera See Figure 9 on page 21 Click to view live or play back video Time date and camera name are displayed here Displays current user logged on Click to log out from the system This can be done at anytime Click to view as full screen The top toolbar is not be visible in full screen mode Click to start stop live view Click to take a snapshot of the video The snapshot will be saved to the default folder in jpeg format See Local configuration on page 21 for more information Click to record live video TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 19 2BChapter 3 Network and streaming configuring Item Name Description 13 Video image settings Click the required icon in the pop up window and then slide the bar to adjust video image settings such as brightness contrast saturation hue and exposure time exposure time is equivalent to shutter speed Changes appear immediately and are also applied to the settings in the menu Camera image settings see page 38 Click to return to default settings 14 e PTZ Click to enable disable e PTZ When enabled scroll on the mouse wheel to zoom in and out of an image on screen 15 Audio setting Click to start stop bi directional audio Note You need to have a microphone attached to your PC to be able to send out audio
47. screen text does not flip White balance White balance WB tells the camera what the color white looks like Based on this information the camera will then continue to display all colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting for example Select one of the options Auto White balance is determined automatically White balance 1 White balance for indoor environments White balance 2 White balance for outdoor environments This option is only available on 4CIF camera models 40 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Chapter 5 Camera management This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured The camera is accessed through a Web browser User management This section describes how to manage users from the User Management screen You can e Add or delete users e Modify passwords Only the administrator can manage users The administrator can create up to 15 additional individual users When new users are added to the list the administrator can define individual passwords or each user can use a default password See Figure 19 below Figure 19 User management screen Playback Curent useradmin Exot MAC Address Binding Giga f HOD managemeni Remotely upgrade Default Reboot deite Passwords limit access to the camera and the same password can be used by several users When crea
48. systems 13 Using the camera with TruVision Navigator 13 Chapter 3 Network and streaming configuration 15 Checking your Web browser security level 15 Accessing the camera over the internet 17 Overview of the camera Web browser 8 Configuring the camera s network settings 20 Information about the camera 23 Network parameters 23 Serial port settings 25 Chapter 4 Camera configuration 7 Camera parameters 27 Defining how information is displayed on screen 28 Defining the system time 29 Alarm parameters 30 Events scheduling 31 Defining recording parameters 32 Motion detection alarms 35 Adding extra on screen text 38 Configuring the video image 38 Chapter 5 Camera management 41 User management 41 Formatting the SDHC card 43 Restoring default settings 44 Upgrading the firmware 44 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Rebooting the camera 45 Chapter 6 Camera operation 47 Logging on and off 47 Live mode 47 Playing back recorded video 48 Searching event logs 50 Archiving recorded files 52 Using presets 53 Appendix A Specifications 55 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards cameras 55 IP wedge dome cameras 56 Appendix B Pin definitions 57 Appendix C Warranty and contact information 59 Warranty information 59 Contacting support 59 Index 61 ii TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Product overview This is the user manual for TruVision IP dome open standard camera models e TruVision
49. tact the supplier immediately If the unit is returned it must be shipped back in its original packaging Package contents e Camera e Hex wrench e Mounting plate except wedge dome cameras e Video cable for testing except wedge dome cameras e Multilingual quick start guide e CD with user manual in several languages CAUTION Use direct plug in UL listed power supplies marked Class 2 CE certified or LPS limited power source of the required output rating as listed on the unit Cable requirements For proper operation adhere to the following cable and power requirements for the cameras Category 5 cabling or better is recommended All network cabling must be installed according to applicable codes and regulations Table 1 below lists the requirements for the cables that connect to the camera Table 1 Recommended cable requirements Cable type Requirements Data For RS 485 22 gauge 0 64 mm shielded two conductor twisted pair STP cable Video 75 ohm RS 59 coaxial cable with BNC ends Power 12 VDC cable 4 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual Camera dimensions Figure 1 IP dome and IR dome cameras 140 mm 5 5 in 120 mm 4 7 in Y Figure 2 IP wedge dome camera R 25 mm 1 0 in 47 mm 1 8 in Setting up the camera Note If the light source where the camera is installed experiences rapid wide 1BChapter 2 Installation 63 mm 2 4 in 98 mm 3 8 in 84 mm 3
50. the devices A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation 6 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 1BChapter 2 Installation Dome and IR dome camera connections Note Do not attempt to extend the power data cable connection using RJ45 couplers and Cat5 cable Only use the data cable connection provided Note Use 12 VDC or PoE Figure 3 Connections on the base of the dome and IR dome cameras gt 6 fy 9 0 INITIAL SET mm AUDIO p OUT ik ID Ira 1 Ground 6 RS 485 D D Connect to ground Connect to an RS 485 device such as a 2 Ethernet 045 PoE port Connect to network devices 7 Alarm outputs 3 Audio output Connect 1A 1B and 2A 2B to alarm output devices Connect to an audio output Line level 600 Q 8 Alarm inputs Connect IN1 GND and IN2 GND to alarm 4 Initial set devices Press to hard reboot camera p i 5 Audio input Zi One SUPPI Connect to an audio input Connect 12 VDC power supply 2 0 to 2 4 Vp p 1 KQ Note The alarm output can be used to turn on and off an external alarm device Connect a 12 VDC 30 mA external power supply to the alarm output See Figure 4 below TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 1BChapter 2 Installation Figure 4 External alarm output Wedge dome camera connections Figure 5 Wedge dome camera connections P
51. this option you must reboot the camera to implement the changes The options are Main stream 352 240 352 288 640 480 704 480 704 576 800600 1280 720 1280 960 1600 1200 1600 912 1920 1080 2048 1536 and 2560 1920 Sub stream 176 144 320 240 and 352 240 Note Resolutions can vary depending on the camera model Specifies the quality level of the image Value is prepopulated High It cannot be changed Specifies whether variable or fixed bit rate is used Variable produces higher quality results suitable for video downloads and streaming Default is Variable Specifies the maximum allowed bit rate A high image resolution requires that a high bit rate must also be selected Options include 32 bps 48 64 80 96 128 160 192 224 256 320 384 448 512 640 768 896 1024 1536 1792 2048 Custom enter a value manually Default is 2048 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 33 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera Parameter Description Frame rate Specifies the frame rate for the selected resolution The frame rate is the number of video frames that are shown or sent per second Default value is 25 PAL 30 NTSC I frame interval A video compression method It is strongly recommended not to change the default value displayed 25 Multicast address Specifies a D class IP address between 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 You do not need to specify this option if you are not using the multicast function S
52. ting a new user you must give the user a password There is no default password provided for all users Users can modify their password However only the administrator can create a password for a user Admin passwords can have up to four digits ranging from 1 to 4 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 41 4BChapter 5 Camera management Note Keep the admin password in a safe place If you should forget it contact technical support You can control who can connect to a camera by the user IP and physical MAC addresses entered for a user Setting up a user with a MAC address from the user s computer prohibits access to the camera from other computers All users can connect to a camera when IP and MAC addresses are set to zero The user access rights must be set up for each camera individually Types of users A user s access privileges to the system are automatically defined by their user type There are three types of user e Admin This is the system administrator The administrator can configure all settings Only the administrator can create and delete user accounts Admin cannot be deleted e Operator This user can only change the configuration of his her own account An operator cannot create or delete other users e Viewer This user can use live mode record and playback as well as take snapshots However they cannot change any configuration settings nor search the logs for events Adding and deleting users Th
53. ude the day of the week in the on screen display Select the date format from the Date format list box Formats include e YYYY MM DD e MM DD YYYY Default e DD MM YYYY 28 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera Select the time format from the Time format list box Formats include 24 hour and 12 hour Select a display mode for the camera from the OSD Status list box Display modes include e Transparent amp Non Flashing The screen image appears through the text This is default e Transparent amp Flashing The screen image appears through the text The text flashes on and off e Non Transparent amp Non Flashing The screen image is behind the text e Non Transparent amp Flashing The screen image is behind the text The text flashes on and off Click Save to save changes Defining the system time NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of network devices such as IP cameras and computers Connecting network devices to a dedicated NTP time server ensures that they are all synchronized To define the system time and date 1 In the Channel Parameters folder click the Time amp Date subfolder to open its screen e Synchronize With NTP Server Enable Server Address Set Manually Dale Setting Time Setting Select Time Zone Device Time 2 Check one of the options for setting the time and date synchroniz
54. un the Browser interface and the DVR player application as an administrator in your workstation e Add the camera s IP address to your browser s list of trusted sites To add the camera s IP address to Internet Explorer s list of trusted sites Open Internet Explorer Click Tools and then Internet Options Click the Security tab and then select the Trusted sites icon Click the Sites button Clear the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone box Enter the IP address in the Add this website to the zone field Click Add and then click Close Click OK in the Internet Options dialog screen 5 ae oY Connect to the camera for full browser functionality Accessing the camera over the internet Use the Web browser to access and configure the camera over the internet It is recommended that you change the administrator password once the set up is complete Only authorized users should be able to modify camera settings See User management on page 41 for further information To access the camera online 1 In the Web browser enter the camera s IP address default is 192 168 1 70 Use the tool IP Finder enclosed on the CD to find the IP address of the camera The Login dialog box appears Note Ensure that the Active X controls are enabled 2 Enter your user name and password User name admin Password 1234 TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 17 2
55. up the e mail link Trigger alarm output Triggers the camera s alarm output Up to two alarm outputs can be selected Trigger recording Triggers the recording to start in the camera Note Only available for cameras with an SDHC card TruVision IP Dome Open Standards User Manual 3BChapter 4 Configuring the camera 5 Click Save to save changes Note The camera will prompt you to reboot in order for the schedule changes to take effect To set up an alarm relay output 1 In the Alarm Parameters folder open the Alarm Output screen Alarm Output Output delay 2 Select one of the alarm outputs from the Alarm output drop down list A1 or A2 3 Select the alarm output delay time The alarm output delay is the length of time during which the relay is operational after the alarm occurs Select a Delay option 5 10 and 30 seconds 1 2 5 and 10 minutes and Manual stop If Manual stop is selected the alarm output will stop only when the alarm input stops 4 Click Save to save changes Note The camera will prompt you to reboot in order for the schedule changes to take effect Events scheduling Use the deployment time menu to schedule when events can be registered It specifies when the alarm inputs and outputs as well as motion detection are operational Outside of these scheduled periods the system cannot register any events You can configure up to four event periods a day For the event sche
56. user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Notice This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 0330 du Canada 12004 108 EC EMC directive Hereby UTC Fire amp Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info For contact information see www interlogix com or www utcfssecurityproducts eu www interlogix com customer support Content Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product overview 1 Features 1 Chapter 2 Installation 3 Installation environment 3 Package contents 4 Cable requirements 4 Camera dimensions 5 Setting up the camera 5 Connecting the devices 6 Accessing the SDHC card 8 Mounting the dome cameras on a ceiling 9 Mounting the wedge dome cameras on a ceiling 11 Using the camera with TVR 60 TVN 20 TVN 40 LNVR and other
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