Interlogix TruVision TVB-5702 Configuration Manual

Interlogix TruVision TVB-5702 Configuration Manual

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TruVision IP Thermal
Camera Configuration
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P/N 1073336-EN • REV C • ISS 21NOV17

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  • Page 1 TruVision IP Thermal Camera Configuration Manual P/N 1073336-EN • REV C • ISS 21NOV17...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2017 United Technologies Corporation. Interlogix is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, 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 4 Checking your web browser security level 4 Activating the camera 5 Overview of the camera web browser 7 Camera configuration overview 9 Local configuration menu 9 Configuration menu 11 VCA configuration menu 12 Device information 12 System time configuration 13 Network configuration 14 Video and audio configuration 22...
  • Page 4 Camera management 69 User management 69 RTSP authentication 72 IP address filter 73 Defining the security service 73 Restore default settings 74 Import/export a configuration file 75 Upgrade firmware 75 Reboot the camera 76 Camera operation 78 Logging on and off 78 Live view mode 78 Playing back recorded video 78 Searching event logs 81...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction This is the user manual for the following TruVision IP thermal camera models:  TVB-5701 (IP Thermal Bullet Camera, 384x288, 15mm)  TVB-5702 (IP Thermal Bullet Camera, 384x288, 35mm)  TVB-5706 (IP Thermal Bullet Camera, 640x512, 15mm)  TVB-5707 (IP Thermal Bullet Camera, 640x512, 25mm) TruVision IP Thermal Camera Configuration Manual...
  • Page 6: 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 7: Activating The Camera

    To add the camera’s IP address to Internet Explorer’s list of trusted sites: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Click Tools, and then Internet Options. 3. Click the Security tab, and then select the Trusted sites icon. 4. Click the Sites button.
  • Page 8 Note: A valid password range must be between 8 and 16 characters. You can use a combination of numbers, lower and upper case letters, and special characters : _ - , . * & @ / $ ? Space. The password must contain characters from at least two of these groups.
  • Page 9: Overview Of The Camera Web Browser

    6. Enter the password and click the Save button to activate your IP address modification. 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.
  • Page 10 Name Description Operation. Configuration Click to display the configuration window for setting up the camera. Viewer View live video. Time, date and camera name are displayed here. PTZ controls Direction actions, zoom, focus, iris, light and wiper control. See page 83 for further information.
  • Page 11: Camera Configuration Overview

    Camera configuration overview Once the camera hardware has been installed, configure the camera’s settings through the web browser. You must have administrator rights to configure the cameras over the internet. The camera web browser lets you configure the camera remotely using your PC. Web browser options may vary depending on the camera model.
  • Page 12 Figure 2: Local configuration window Description Live View Parameters Protocol Specifies the network protocol used. Select TCP, UDP, MULTICAST, or HTTP. Live View Performance Specifies the transmission speed. Select Shortest Delay or Auto. Rules These are the rules on your local browser. Specifies whether or not to display the colored marks when motion detection, face detection, and intrusion detection are triggered.
  • Page 13: Configuration Menu

    Description Save Downloaded Files to Specifies the directory for downloaded files. Snapshot and Clip Settings Save Snapshots In Live Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in live view mode. View To Save Snapshots When Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in playback mode. Playback To Save Clips To Specifies the directory for saving video clips in playback mode.
  • Page 14: Vca Configuration Menu

    Configuration menus Description 5. Security Defines who can use the camera, their passwords and access privileges, RTSP authentication, IP address filter, SSH access, restoring default settings, firmware upgrade. See “User management” on page 69, “RTSP authentication” on page 72, “IP address filter” on page 73, “Defining the security service”...
  • Page 15: System Time Configuration

    System time configuration 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.
  • Page 16: Network Configuration

    Network configuration You need to define the network settings to be able to access the camera through a network. Use the “Network” menu to define the network settings. See Figure 4 below for further information. Caution: We strongly recommend that you use a strong password for all functions and network devices in order to protect your privacy and to protect your system against security risks.
  • Page 17 Menu tabs Description Multicast Address: Enter a D-class IP address between 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Only specify this option if you are using the multicast function. Some routers prohibit the use of multicast function in case of a network storm. Enable Multicast Discovery: Select to enable the automatic detection of the online network camera via private multicast protocol in the LAN.
  • Page 18 Menu tabs Description UPnP 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 19 To define the DDNS parameters: If the camera is set up to use PPPoE as its default network connection, you can use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access. You need to register on the DDNS server before you can configure the settings. 1.
  • Page 20 To define the 802.1x parameters: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Network > 802.1X. 2. Select Enable IEEE 802.1X to enable the feature. 3. Configure the 802.1X settings, including EAPOL version, user name, and password. The EAPOL version must be identical with that of the router or the switch. 4.
  • Page 21 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. The default is 25. Enable SSL: Select the check box to enable SSL if it is required by the SMTP server.
  • Page 22 Receiver3: The name of the third user to be notified. Receiver’s Address3: The email address of the user to be notified. 3. Click Test to test the email parameters set up. 4. Click Save to save changes. To set up the NAT parameters: 1.
  • Page 23 Click to save the settings. -Or- Create a certificate request: Click the Create button beside “Create Certificate Request”. Enter the country, host name/IP, and the other information requested. 3. Click to save the settings. Download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature, such as Symantec or RSA.
  • Page 24: Video And Audio Configuration

    Video and audio configuration You can adjust the video and audio recording parameters to obtain the picture quality and file size best suited to your needs. Figure 5 below list the video and audio recording options you can configure for the camera. Figure 5: Video/Audio Settings menu (Video tab shown) Parameter descriptions Video...
  • Page 25 Parameter descriptions 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. Note: The maximum frame rate depends on the camera model and selected resolution.
  • Page 26 To configure RoI settings: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Video/Audio > ROI. 2. Select the desired channel from the drop-down list. 3. Draw the region of interest on the image. Up to four regions can be drawn. 4.
  • Page 27: Image Display Configuration

    Image display configuration You may need to adjust the camera image depending on the camera model or location background to get the best image quality. You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and sharpness. See Figure 6 below. Use this menu to also adjust camera behavior parameters such as exposure time, iris mode, video standard, day/night mode, image flip, WDR, digital noise reduction, white balance, and indoor/outdoor mode.
  • Page 28: Osd Parameters

    Parameter Description 2. Image Enhancement Digital Noise Digital noise reduction (DNR) reduces noise, especially in low light conditions, to Reduction improve image performance. Select Normal Mode, Expert Mode, or OFF. Default is Normal Mode. Noise Reduction Only available when DNR is set to Normal Mode. Set the level of noise reduction in Level Normal Mode.
  • Page 29 To position the date/time and name on screen: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Image > Settings. 2. Select the Display Name box to display the camera’s name on screen. 3. Select the Display Date box to display the date/time on screen. 4.
  • Page 30: Overlay Text Parameters

    Overlay 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 can be positioned anywhere on screen. See Figure 7 below. Figure 7: Text overlay menu To add on-screen text: 1.
  • Page 31: Privacy Mask Parameters

    Privacy mask Privacy masks let you conceal sensitive areas (such as neighboring windows) to protect them from being viewed in live view and in recorded video. The masking appears as a blank area on screen. You can create up to four privacy masks per camera. Note: There may be a small difference in size of the privacy mask area depending on whether local output or the web browser is used.
  • Page 32: Picture Overlay Parameters

    Picture overlay This function lets you overlay a picture on the image, such as a company logo for example. The picture must be in RGB24 bmp format and the maximum permitted size is 128*128. To add a picture: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration >...
  • Page 33 To set DPC: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Image > DPC. 2. Click the desired area of the image to select the defective pixel. The cursor on the image will move to the clicked position. If required, click ① to slightly adjust the cursor position.
  • Page 34: Alarm Configuration

    Alarm configuration You can configure the camera to identify many different types of alarm events, such as motion detection, video tampering, alarm inputs and outputs, audio exception, intrusion detection, and fire source detection. Motion detection alarms A motion detection alarm refers to an alarm triggered when the camera detects motion. However, the motion alarm is only triggered if it occurs during a programmed time schedule.
  • Page 35 Figure 8: Motion detection window with a motion sensitive grid shown Defining a motion detection alarm requires the following tasks to be done:  Area settings: Define the on-screen area that can trigger a motion detection alarm and the detection sensitivity level (see Figure 8, item 1). ...
  • Page 36 To set up motion detection in normal mode: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Basic Event > Motion Detection. 2. Set the motion detection area. a) Select the Enable Motion Detection box. Select Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion if you want to see real-time motion events.
  • Page 37 Notify Surveillance Center 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 enabling this option. See “To set up the email parameters”...
  • Page 38 c) Under Switch Day and Night Settings, select OFF, Auto-switch, or Scheduled- switch. Default is OFF. No day/night switching. Auto-switch Defines the different settings for day and night. Scheduled switch Defines the different settings for day and night as well as when day/night starts and ends.
  • Page 39 b) Select the day and click to set the detailed time period. c) Click to save changes. 4. Specify the linkage method for when an event occurs. Select one or more response methods for the system when a motion detection alarm is triggered.
  • Page 40: Video Tampering Alarms

    Video tampering alarms You can configure the camera to trigger an alarm when the lens is covered and to take an alarm response action. Figure 9: Tamper-proof alarm window To set up video tampering alarms: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration >...
  • Page 41: Alarm Inputs And Outputs

    Send Email Sends an email to a specified address when there is an alarm triggered. Note: You must configure email settings before enabling this option. See “To set up the email parameters” on page 18 for further information. If you want to send the event snapshot together with the email, select the Attached Snapshot option.
  • Page 42: Exception Alarms

    4. Click Edit to set the arming schedule. The arming schedule configuration is the same as that for motion detection. See “Set the arming schedule” on page 36 for more information. 5. If required, select another day of the week to set a different schedule for alarm outputs, or copy the same schedule to other days of the week.
  • Page 43: Audio Exception Detection

    Audio exception detection The “Audio Exception Detection” function detects sounds that are above a selected threshold. Figure 10: Audio exception detection window To define audio exception detection: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Smart Event > Audio Exception Detection.
  • Page 44: Scene Change Detection

    6. Specify the linkage method. Select one or more response methods for the system when an audio exception alarm is triggered. Notify Surveillance Center 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.
  • Page 45: Fire Source Detection

    To define scene change detection: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Smart Event > Scene Change Detection. 2. Select the Enable Scene Change Detection check box to enable the function. 3. Configure the sensitivity ranging from 1 to 100. The higher the sensitivity, the easier the change of scene can trigger an alarm.
  • Page 46 Note: This function is only available when Fire Source Detection has been enabled under the menu Configuration > System > VCA Resource Type. See “VCA resource type” on page 54 for more information. To define the fire source detection: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration >...
  • Page 47 b) Select the desired day and click to set the detailed time period. You can copy the schedule to other days. Default is one period of 24 hours per day. c) Click to save changes. 5. Specify the linkage method when an event occurs. Select one or more response methods for the system when a fire source detection alarm is triggered.
  • Page 48: Temperature Measurement

    Display Highest Temperature Display the highest temperature. Locate Highest Temperature Specify where the fire is located. Point Frame Fire Point Display a red frame around the fire source during video streaming when a fire is detected. The option is disabled by default. 3.
  • Page 49 2. Select the check boxes of the interface to set the temperature measurement configurations.  Enable Temperature Measurement: Select the check box to enable temperature measurement function.  Display Temperature Info. on Stream: Select the check box to display temperature information in live view. ...
  • Page 50 Click Save to save the setting. Note: This option is not available if Temperature Measurement + Behavior Analysis + Standard VCA Functions is disabled in the Configuration > System > VCA Resource Type menu. To set the temperature measurement and alarm: Use this function to measure the temperature of the selected point/line/frame.
  • Page 51 Click the Line icon and then left- click where you want the line to start and end on the image. Right-click to finish drawing the area. Click the Frame icon and then left- click where you want the line to start and end on the image.
  • Page 52 4. Set the alarm rules for the point/line/frame just created. Point rule: a) Click to display the “Alarm Rule” setup window. b) From the drop-down list, select one of the “Alarm Rule” options: Average Temperature is Higher than, or Average Temperature is Lower than. For example, select “Alarm Rule”...
  • Page 53 For example, for “Alarm Rule” select Min. Temperature is Lower than, and set the “Alarm Temperature” to 40 °C (104 F°). The device triggers an alarm when the minimum temperature is lower than 40 °C. d) Click to save the changes. Frame rule: ...
  • Page 54 c) Select the Rule 1 check box and select two frame rules from the drop-down lists to compare the saved regions. d) Set the alarm rules and the temperature. For example, for Rule 1 select Temperature Difference is Higher than, and enter 10 °C (50 F°).
  • Page 55 Upload to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the snapshot to an FTP server. Note: To upload the snapshot to an FTP, you must first configure the FTP settings. See “To define the FTP parameters” on page 18 for further information.
  • Page 56: Vca Configuration

    VCA configuration The camera can do video content analysis (VCA) and send the video analytics results (metadata) to an NVR or other platforms to generate a VCA alarm. VCA resource type You need to specify which type of VCA resource is to be used. To select the VCA resource type: 1.
  • Page 57 Behavior Analysis Version Displays the version of the algorithms library. Display Information Displays the target information on the alarm snapshot and video stream. Select the check boxes to enable the desired display method. Display Target info. on Alarm Snapshot: When enabled, a frame of the target information is displayed on the uploaded alarm snapshot.
  • Page 58: Behavior Analysis

    Behavior analysis The camera can analyze video data from real-time behavior and smart filters to help detect unwanted events. When an alarm is triggered, pre-defined linkage methods are then activated. Note: This function is only available when Temperature Measurement + Behavior Analysis + Standard VCA Functions has been enabled under the menu Configuration...
  • Page 59 c) Select the Enable Verification of Camera Calibration check box. Click the Horizontal Verify/Vertical Verify button to draw a horizontal/vertical line in live view. Then click the Calibrate button to calculate the line length. Compare the calculated line length to the actual length to verify the calibration information you set.
  • Page 60  Region Entrance detects people, vehicles, or other objects that enter a pre- defined virtual area.  Region Exit detects people, vehicles, or other objects that exit a pre-defined virtual area. f) Select the filter type. You can set the system to detect an object that is within a defined size range.
  • Page 61 arms so that they are now larger than the maximum size), an alarm will not be triggered. g) Draw the line/area on the live video image. For cross line detection, draw a line and select the crossing direction, which is bidirectional, A-to-B, or B-to-A.
  • Page 62 Parameter Description 3. Single Alarm If this is selected, the target in the configured area will trigger the alarm only once. If it is not checked, the same target will cause a continuous alarm in the same configured area. 4. Leaves Interference Select this check box to stop the interference caused by leaves in Suppression the configured area.
  • Page 63 Notes:  If you select the actual size option, you must configure the camera calibration.  The maximum length and width sizes must be greater than the minimum length and width sizes. Pixel: Click the Min. Size button and draw a minimum size rectangle on the live view image.
  • Page 64: Storage Configuration

    Storage configuration 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. You can also format these storage devices. The storage devices must be added to the system before they can be managed.
  • Page 65 To set up continuous snapshots: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Storage > Snapshot. 2. Select the Enable Timing Snapshot check box to enable continuous snapshots. 3. Select the desired format of the snapshot, such as JPEG. 4. Select the desired resolution and quality of the snapshot. The quality can be low, medium, or high.
  • Page 66 3. Select the desired format of the snapshot, such as JPEG. 4. Select the desired resolution and quality of the snapshot. 5. Enter the time interval between two snapshots. Select the unit of time from the drop- down list: milliseconds or seconds. 6.
  • Page 67: Nas Settings

    NAS settings You can use a network storage system (NAS) to remotely store recordings. To configure recording settings, ensure that you have the network storage device set up within the network. The NAS disk should be available within the network and correctly configured to store the recorded files, log files, etc.
  • Page 68: Storage Management

    Note: Please refer to the NAS user manual for information on setting the file path. d) Click Save to add the disk. 2. Initialize the disk that has been added. a) From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Storage > Storage Management.
  • Page 69: Recording Schedule

    3. Enter the quota percentage for snapshots and recordings. Modify the values for each in Percentage of Snapshot Percentage of Record. 4. Enter the quota percentage for snapshots and recording to allocate the storage capacities to the camera. 5. Click Save to save changes.
  • Page 70 4. Select whether the recording will be for the whole week (All Day recording) or for specific days of the week. If you have selected “All Day”, select one of the record types to record from the drop-down list box: •...
  • Page 71: 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 72  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 73 Basic Permissions Camera Configuration Remote: Shutdown/Reboot Remote: Notify Alarm Recipient/Trigger Alarm Output Remote: Video Output Control Remote: Serial Port Control 7. Click to save the settings. To delete a user: 1. Select the desired user in the User tab. 2. Click the Delete button.
  • Page 74: Rtsp Authentication

    RTSP authentication You can specifically secure the stream data of live view. To define RTSP authentication: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Security > RTSP Authentication. 2. Select the Authentication type Enable Disable in the drop-down list to enable or disable the RTSP authentication.
  • Page 75: Ip Address Filter

    IP address filter This function allows you to give or deny access rights to defined IP addresses. For example, the camera is configured so that only the IP address of the server hosting the video management software is allowed to be accessed. To define IP Address Filter: 1.
  • Page 76: Restore Default Settings

    To enable the illegal login lock: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration > Security > Security Service. 2. Select the Enable Illegal Login Lock check box. 3. Click Save to save the changes. To define SSH: 1. From the Configuration panel, click Configuration >...
  • Page 77: Import/Export A Configuration File

    3. Enter the admin password and click OK. 4. Click in the pop-up message box to confirm restoring operation. Import/export a configuration file The administrator can export and import configuration settings from the camera. This is useful if you want to copy the configuration settings to another camera, or if you want to make a backup of the settings.
  • Page 78: Reboot The Camera

    To upgrade the firmware via TruVision Device Manager: 1. In the FW upgrader panel, select a device or hold the Ctrl or Shift key to select multiple devices for simultaneous upgrading. 2. Click the browse button to locate the firmware file to use. If you want the device to automatically reboot after the upgrade, select the Reboot the device after upgrading...
  • Page 79 3. Click in the pop-up message box to confirm reboot operation. TruVision IP Thermal Camera Configuration Manual...
  • Page 80: 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 Configuration panel. You will be asked each time to enter your user name and password when logging in.
  • Page 81 Figure 13: Playback window Name Description Playback button Click to open the Playback window. Search calendar Click the day required to search. Search Start search. Set playback time Input the time and click to locate the playback point. Download functions Download video files.
  • Page 82 Name Description Timeline bar 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.
  • Page 83: 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 84 Figure 14: Log window 1. Major Type 4. Start search 5. Save searched logs 2. Minor Type 3. Start and end search time You can search for recorded logs by the following criteria: Major type: There are four types of logs: All Types, Alarm, Exception, and Operation. See Table 1 below for their descriptions.
  • Page 85: Operating Ptz Control

    Main log type Minor log types: Description of events included Operation Power On, Abnormal Shutdown, Remote Reboot, Remote Login, Remote Logout, Remote Configure parameters, 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, Establish Transparent Channel, Disconnect Transparent Channel, Start Bidirectional Audio, Stop...
  • Page 86 Note: 1. To do pan/tilt movement using the direction buttons, the camera connected to the network must support RS-485 and a pan/tilt unit must be installed in the camera. Please properly set the PTZ parameters on RS-485 Settings page referring to Defining RS-485 settings 2.
  • Page 87 4. Configure the preset number, preset tour time and preset tour speed. Preset Tour Duration: The dwell time. The length of time in seconds for which a camera stays at a preset before moving to the next preset. Preset Tour Speed: The speed the camera moves from one preset to another.
  • Page 88 Index set up, 26 DPC, 30 802.1x set up, 18 Email link to alarm inout/output, 52 Alarm detection set up, 19 linking methods, 37, 39 Events Alarm inputs search logs, 81 set up, 39 Exception alarms Alarm outputs types, 40 set up, 39 Alarm types motion detection, 32...
  • Page 89 Snapshots archive snapshots, 80 NAS settings, 65 save, 78 SNMP set up, 20 set up, 17 Network, 40 Storage Network protocol capacity, 66 setup, 9, 11 formatting, 66 Network settings Streaming overview of local camera parameters, 9, 11 main/sub setup, 9, 11 set up, 14 System time NTP synchronization, 13...

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