Interlogix TVB-1101 Configuration Manual

Interlogix TVB-1101 Configuration Manual

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TruVision 11/31 Series IP
Camera Configuration
Manual
P/N 1072856C • REV 1.0 • ISS 10FEB15
TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual
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  • Page 1 TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual P/N 1072856C • REV 1.0 • ISS 10FEB15 TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2015 United Technologies Corporation. Interlogix is part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Trademarks and Trade names used in this document may be trademarks or patents registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Introduction 3 Network access 5 Checking your web browser security level 5 Accessing the camera over the internet 7 Overview of the camera web browser 7 Camera configuration 9 Configuration menu overview 9 Local configuration 10 System time 12 Network settings 13 Recording parameters 23 Video image 26...
  • Page 4 Index 64 TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction This is the user manual for TruVision 11/31 Series IP camera models: IP mini bullet camera:  TVB-1101 (1.3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, PAL)  TVB-3101 (1.3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, NTSC)  TVB-1102 (3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, PAL)  TVB-3102 (3MPX Bullet, 6mm lens, NTSC) ...
  • Page 6  TVW-3102 (3MPX Wedge, 2.8mm lens, NTSC) IP wireless wedge camera:  TVW-1103 (1.3MPX wireless, 2.8mm lens, Grey, PAL)  TVW-3103 (1.3MPX wireless, 2.8mm lens, Grey, NTSC)  TVW-1104 (1.3MPX wireless, 2.8mm lens, White, PAL)  TVW-3104 (1.3MPX wireless, 2.8mm lens, White, NTSC) ...
  • Page 7: Network Access

    Network access This manual explains how to configure the camera over the network with a web browser. TruVision IP cameras can be configured and controlled using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and other browsers. The procedures described use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) web browser. 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.
  • Page 8 Under Reset Custom Settings, click the security level for the whole zone in the Reset To box, and select Medium. Click Reset. Then click to the Internet Options Security tab window. 5. Click Apply in the Internet Options Security tab window. Windows 7 and 8 users Internet Explorer for Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software...
  • Page 9: Accessing The Camera Over The Internet

    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 setup is complete. Only authorized users should be able to modify camera settings. See “User management”...
  • Page 10 Figure 1: Web browser interface Table 1: Overview of the web browser interface Name Description Live view Click to view live video. Playback Click to play back video. Click to search for event logs. There are three main types: Alarm, Exception and Operation.
  • Page 11: Camera Configuration

    Camera configuration This chapter explains how to configure the cameras through a web browser. Once the camera hardware has been installed, configure the camera’s settings through the web browser. You must have administrator rights in order to configure the cameras over the internet. The camera web browser lets you configure the camera remotely using your PC.
  • Page 12: Local Configuration

    Configuration folders Description 2. Network Defines the network parameters required to access the camera over the internet. See “Network settings” on page 13 for more information. 3. Video/Audio Defines recording parameters. See “Recording parameters” on page 23 for more information. 4.
  • Page 13 Figure 3: Example of a configuration window (Local configuration shown) Table 3: Overview of the Local configuration window Parameters Description Live View Parameters 1. Protocol Specifies the network protocol used. Options include: TCP, UDP, MULTICAST and HTTP. 2. Live View Performance Specifies the transmission speed.
  • Page 14: System Time

    Parameters Description 9. Save Snapshots When Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in playback mode. Playback To 10. Save Clips To Specifies the directory for saving video clips in playback mode. System time NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of network devices, such as IP cameras and computers.
  • Page 15: Network Settings

    4. Check Enable DST to enable the DST function, and set the date of the DST period. 5. Click Save to save changes. Network settings Accessing the camera through a network requires that you define certain network settings. Use the “Network” folder to define the network settings. See Figure 4 and Table 4 below for further information.
  • Page 16 Parameters Description IPv6 Address: Specifies the IPv6 address of the camera. IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length: Specifies the IPv6 prefix length. IPv6 Default Gateway: Specifies the IPv6 gateway IP address. Mac Address: Specifies the mac address of the camera. MTU: Specifies the valid value range of MTU. Default is 1500. Multicast Address: Specifies a D-class IP address between 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 17 Parameters Description The UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments. With the function enabled, you do not need to configure the port mapping for each port, and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network (WAN) via the router.
  • Page 18 To define the port parameters: 1. Click Configuration > Network > Port. 2. Set the HTTP port, RTSP port, HTTPS port and Server port of the camera. HTTP Port: The default port number is 80. It can be changed to any port number that is not occupied.
  • Page 19 • IPServer: Enter the address of the IP Server. 4. Click Save to save changes. To define the PPPoE parameters: 1. Click Configuration > Network > PPPoE. 2. Check Enable PPPoE to enable this feature. 3. Enter User Name, Password, and Confirm password for PPPoE access. 4.
  • Page 20 2. Select the corresponding version of SNMP: v1, v2c or v3. 3. Configure the SNMP settings. The configuration of the SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here. 4. Click Save to save changes. Note: Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and ensure that you can receive the camera information via the SNMP port.
  • Page 21 2. Configure the FTP settings, including server address, port, user name, password, directory, and upload type. Anonymous: Check the checkbox to enable the anonymous access to the FTP server. Directory: In the Directory Structure field, you can select the root directory, parent directory and child directory.
  • Page 22 2. Click Search to search the online wireless connections. 3. Click to choose a wireless connection on the list. 4. Select the Network Mode as Manage Ad-hoc Manage mode, the Security Mode of is automatically shown when you select a wireless connection from the list. Ad-Hoc Mode is used when accessing the camera via a PC without going through a wireless router.
  • Page 23 To define the IP address settings: 1. Click Configuration > Network > TCP/IP. 2. For Select NIC, select WLAN. 3. Set the IPv4 address, the IPv4 Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway. If you want to be assigned the IP address you can check the checkbox to enable the DHCP.
  • Page 24 To set up the Email parameters: 1. Click Configuration > Network > Email. 2. Configure the following settings: Sender: The name of the email sender. Sender’s Address: The email address of the sender. SMTP Server: The SMTP Server IP address or host name. SMTP Port: The SMTP port.
  • Page 25: Recording Parameters

    Receiver’s Address1: The email address of user to be notified. Receiver2: The name of the second user to be notified. Receiver’s Address2: The email address of user to be notified. Receiver3: The name of the third user to be notified. Receiver’s Address3: The email address of user to be notified.
  • Page 26 Figure 5: Video/Audio Settings menu (Video tab shown) Table 5: Video setting parameters Description Video Stream Type: Specifies the streaming method used. Options include: Main Stream (Normal) and Sub Stream. Video Type: Specifies the stream type you wish to record. Select Video Stream to record video stream only.
  • Page 27 Description Profile: Different profile indicates different tools and technologies used in compression. Options include: Main Profile. I Frame Interval: A video compression method. It is strongly recommended not to change the default value 50. Audio Audio Encoding: G.722.1, G.711ulaw, G.711alaw, MP2L2 and G.726 are optional.
  • Page 28: Video Image

    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, hue, and sharpness of the video image. See Figure 6 below.
  • Page 29 Parameter Description Enhancement settings for day mode only. Night: Configure the Backlight, White Balance and Image Enhancement settings for night mode only. 2. Image Adjustment Brightness, Contrast Modifies the different elements of picture quality by adjusting the Saturation, Hue, position of the values for each of parameter. Sharpness 3.
  • Page 30 Parameter Description 5. Backlight Settings BLC Area If you focus on an object against strong backlight, the object will be too dark to be seen clearly. BLC compensates light to the object in the front to make it clear. OFF, Up, Down, Left, Right, and Center are selectable.
  • Page 31: Osd (On Screen Display)

    Parameter Description 9. Other Local Output Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the BNC output. Default is OSD (On Screen Display) 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 and name on screen: 1.
  • Page 32: Overlay Text

    9. Select the Font color that you want (8). 10. Click Save to save changes. Note: 1. If you set the display mode as transparent, the text varies according the background. With some backgrounds, the text may be not easily readable. 2.
  • Page 33: Privacy Masks

    Privacy masks Privacy masks let you conceal sensitive areas (such as neighboring windows) to protect them from view on the monitor screen and in the recorded video. The masking appears as a blank area on screen. You can create up to four privacy masks per camera.
  • Page 34 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. 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...
  • Page 35 To set up motion detection as normal mode: 1. Click Configuration > Events > Motion Detection. 2. Check the Enable Motion Detection box. Check Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion if you want to see where has motion real-time. Note: Select Disable for rules in local configuration menu if you don’t want the detected objected displayed with the rectangles.
  • Page 36 Notify Alarm Recipient Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs. Send Email Sends an email to a specified address when there is a motion detection alarm. Note: You must configure email settings before check this option.
  • Page 37: Tamper-Proof Alarms

    9. Choose the day and click to set the detailed time period. You can copy the schedule to other days. 10. Click to save changes. 11. Specify the linkage method when an event occurs. Check one or more response methods for the system when a motion detection alarm is triggered. Notify Alarm Recipient Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs.
  • Page 38: Exception Alarms

    3. Move the Sensitivity slider (2) to set the sensitivity of the detection. All areas will have the same sensitivity level. 4. Click Edit to edit the arming schedule for tamper-proof alarms. The arming schedule configuration is the same as that for motion detection. See “To set up motion detection”...
  • Page 39 Figure 10: Exception menu To define exception alarms: 1. Click Configuration > Events > Exception. 2. Under Notification Type, select an exception alarm type from the drop-down list. 3. Check the checkbox to select the linkage method. 4. Click Save to save changes.
  • Page 40: Alarm Inputs And Outputs

    Alarm inputs and outputs To define the external alarm input: 1. Click Configuration > Events > Alarm Input. 2. Choose the Alarm Input No. and the Alarm Type. The alarm type can be NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed). Enter a name for the alarm input. 3.
  • Page 41 To define the alarm output: 1. Click Configuration > Events > Alarm Output. 2. Select one alarm output channel from the Alarm Output drop-down list. You can also set a name for the alarm output. 3. The delay time can be set to 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min or 10 min.
  • Page 42: Cross Line Detection

    Cross line detection This function can be used to detect people, vehicles and objects crossing a pre- defined line or an area. The line crossing direction can be set as bidirectional, for example, from left to right or from right to left. A series of linkage methods can also be triggered if an object crossing behavior is detected.
  • Page 43 5. Set the sensitivity [1to 100]. 6. Click Edit to set the arming schedule for the alarm input. See “To set up motion detection” for more information. 7. Configure the linkage action. 8. Click Save to save changes. TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual...
  • Page 44: Intrusion Detection

    Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection allows you to set up an area in the surveillance scene. If someone enters the area, a set of alarm actions can be triggered. Figure 12: Cross line menu To define intrusion detection: 1. Click Configuration > Events >...
  • Page 45: Snapshot Parameters

    Percentage: Range [1 to 100]. This defines the ratio of the in-region part of the object which can trigger an alarm. For example, when you set the percentage as 50%, half of the object entering the region will trigger the alarm.
  • Page 46 Figure 13: Snapshot menu To set up scheduled snapshots: 1. Click Configuration > Storage > Snapshot. 2. Check Enable Timing Snapshot to enable continuous snapshots. 3. Select the desired format of the snapshot, such as JPEG. 4. Select the desired resolution of the snapshot. 5.
  • Page 47: Nas Settings

    To set up event-triggered snapshots: 1. Click Configuration > Storage > Snapshot. 2. Check Enable Timing Snapshot to enable continuous snapshots. 3. Select the desired resolution and quality of the snapshot. 4. Enter the time interval between two snapshots. Select the unit of time from the dropdown list: milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hour, or day.
  • Page 48: Storage Devices

    Figure 14: NAS menu To set up a NAS system: 1. Click Configuration > Storage > NAS. 2. Enter the IP address of the network disk, and the NAS file path. 3. Click Save to save changes. Storage devices Use the storage management window to display the capacity, free space available and the working status of the HDD of the NAS and the SD card in the camera.
  • Page 49: Recording Schedule

    To format the storage devices: 1. Click Configuration > Storage > Storage Management. 2. Check the HDD Number column to select the storage. 3. Define the quota percentage for snapshots and recordings, modify the values for each in Percentage of Snapshot Percentage of Record.
  • Page 50 To set up a recording schedule: 1. Click Configuration > Storage > Record Schedule. 2. Click the Enable Record Schedule box to enable recording. Note: To disable recording, deselect the option. 3. Click Edit to edit the recording schedule. The following window appears: 4.
  • Page 51 • Normal: This is continuous recording. • Motion Detection: The video is recorded when the motion is detected. • Alarm: The video is recorded when the alarm is triggered via the external alarm input. • Motion | Alarm: The video is recorded when the external alarm is triggered or the motion is detected.
  • Page 52: Camera Management

    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. You can:  Add or delete users ...
  • Page 53  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.  Operator: This user can only change the configuration of his/her own account. An operator cannot create or delete other users. ...
  • Page 54: Rtsp Authentication

    Basic Permission Camera Configuration Alarm Output Remote: Video Output Control Remote: Serial Port Control 7. Click to save the settings. To delete a user: 1. Select one user in the User tab. 2. Click Delete button. A message box appears. Note: Only the administrator can delete a user.
  • Page 55: Ip Address Filter

    To define RTSP authentication: 1. Click Configuration > Storage > RTSP Authentication. 2. Select the Authentication type Enable Disable in the drop-down list to enable or disable the RTSP authentication. 3. Click Save to save the changes. Note: If "RTSP Authentication" is disabled, although the user has no permission for “Remote: Live View", he can still see the live view images.
  • Page 56 To define IP Address Filter: 1. Click Configuration > Security. 2. Select the IP Address Filter tab. 3. Check the checkbox of Enable IP Address Filter. 4. Select the type of IP Address Filter in the drop-down list, Forbidden Allowed are selectable.
  • Page 57: Restore Default Settings

    Restore default settings Use the Default menu to restore default settings to the camera. There are two options available:  Restore: Restore all the parameters, except the IP parameters, to the default settings.  Default: Restore all the parameters to the default settings. Note: If the video standard is changed, it will not be restored to its original setting when Restore or Default is used.
  • Page 58: Upgrade Firmware

    To upgrade firmware version: 1. Download on to your computer the latest firmware from our web site at: www.interlogix.com/video/product/truvision-ip-open-standards-outdoor- cameras/ - Or - www.utcfssecurityproductspages.eu/videoupgrades/ 2. When the firmware file is downloaded to your computer, extract the file to the desired destination.
  • Page 59: Reboot Camera

    Reboot camera The camera can be easily rebooted remotely. To reboot the camera through the web browser: 1. Click Configuration > System > Maintenance. 2. Click the Reboot button to reboot the device. 3. Click in the pop-up message box to confirm reboot operation. TruVision 11/31 Series IP Camera Configuration Manual...
  • Page 60: Camera Operation

    Camera operation This chapter describes how to use the camera once it is installed and configured. Logging on and off You can easily log out of the camera browser window by clicking the Logout button on the menu toolbar. You will be asked each time to enter your user name and password when logging in.
  • Page 61 To search recorded video stored on the camera’s storage device for playback, click Playback on the menu toolbar. The Playback window appears. See Figure 19. Figure 19: Playback window Name Description Playback button Click to open the Playback window. Search calendar Click the day required to search.
  • Page 62 Name Description Download functions Download video files. Download captured images. Recording type The color code displays the recording type. Recording types are schedule recording, alarms recording and manual recording. The recording type name is also displayed in the current status window.
  • Page 63: Searching Event Logs

    To archive recorded snapshots: 1. Click to open the snapshots search window. 2. Select the snapshot type as well as the start and end time. 3. Click Search to search for the snapshots. 4. Select the desired snapshots, and click Download to download them.
  • Page 64 Figure 20: Log window 1. Major Type 4. Start search 2. Minor Type 5. Save searched logs 3. Start and end search time You can search for recorded logs by the following criteria: Major type: There are three types of logs: Alarm, Exception, and Operation. You can also search “All”.
  • Page 65 Log type Description of events included Operation Power On, Unexpected Shutdown, Remote Reboot, Remote Login, Remote Logout, Remote Configure parameters, Remote Upgrade, Remote Start Record, Remote Stop Record, Remote PTZ control, Remote Initialize HDD, Remote Playback by File, Remote Playback by Time, Remote Export Config file, Remote import config file, Remote Get Parameters, Remote Get Working Status, Start Bidirectional Audio, Stop Bidirectional Audio, Remote Alarm Arming, Remote Alarm Disarming...
  • Page 66 Index HDD error alarm, 36 HDD full alarm, 36 Alarm inputs set up, 38 Alarm outputs Illegal login alarm, 36 set up, 38 IP address Alarm types finding IP address of a camera, 7 motion detection, 31 IP address conflicted alarm, 36 Archived files play back, 60 Archiving files...
  • Page 67 QoS parameters Video parameters, 23 set up, 18 Video quality, 26 Reboot camera, 57 Web browser Record file settings, 10 accessing the camera, 7 Recording overview of the interface, 7 define recording schedule, 47 Web browser security level manual recording, 58 checking, 5 parameters, 23 playback, 58...

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