Interlogix TruVision TVP-1101 Configuration Manual

Interlogix TruVision TVP-1101 Configuration Manual

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TruVision IP PTZ Camera
FW 5.1 Configuration
Manual
P/N 1073030-EN • REV A • ISS 27MAY15

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  • Page 1 TruVision IP PTZ Camera FW 5.1 Configuration Manual P/N 1073030-EN • REV A • ISS 27MAY15...
  • 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 Important information 3 Limitation of liability 3 Advisory messages 3 Introduction 4 Network connection 5 Checking your web browser security level 5 Accessing the camera over the internet 6 Overview of the camera web browser 7 Camera configuration 10 Configuration menu overview 10 Local configuration 11 System time 12...
  • Page 4 Camera operation 51 Logging on and off 51 Live view mode 51 Playing back recorded video 51 Searching event logs 54 Index 60 TruVision IP PTZ Camera FW 5.1 Configuration Manual...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important information Limitation of liability To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event will UTCFS be liable for any lost profits or business opportunities, loss of use, business interruption, loss of data, or any other indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages under any theory of liability, whether based in contract, tort, negligence, product liability, or otherwise.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction This is the configuration manual for the following TruVision IP PTZ camera models:  TVP-1101 (1.3 MPX pendant, 20X, PAL)  TVP-3101 (1.3 MPX pendant, 20X, NTSC)  TVP-1102 (1.3 MPX surface, 20X, PAL)  TVP-3102 (1.3 MPX surface, 20X, NTSC) ...
  • Page 7: Network Connection

    Network connection This manual explains how to configure the camera over the network with a web browser. TruVision IP PTZ cameras can be configured and controlled using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and other browsers. The procedures described use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) web browser.
  • Page 8: Accessing The Camera Over The Internet

    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 Windows 8 users Internet Explorer for Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed.
  • Page 9: Overview Of The Camera Web Browser

    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” on page 44 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, TruVision Device Finder, enclosed on the CD to find the IP address of the camera.
  • 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 Name Description Start/stop Click to record live video. recording 3D Zoom Click to enable 3D zoom. Manual Tracking Click to enable manual tracking. TruVision IP PTZ Camera FW 5.1 Configuration Manual...
  • Page 12: 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.
  • Page 13: Local Configuration

    Item Description Network Defines the network parameters required to access the camera over the internet. Video/Audio Defines recording parameters. Defines the PTZ parameters and privacy masking. Image Defines the image parameters, OSD settings and text overlay. Security Defines who can use the camera, their passwords and access privileges, RTSP authentication, IP address filter, and telnet access.
  • Page 14: System Time

    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. Options include: Shortest Delay or Auto. 3.
  • Page 15 2. From the Time Zone drop-down menu (1), select the time zone that is the closest to the camera’s location. 3. Under Time Sync (2), check one of the options for setting the time and date: NTP: Check the enable box and enter the server NTP address to synchronize with an NTP server.
  • Page 16: Network Settings

    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. Figure 4: Network window (TCP/IP tab shown) Table 4: Network parameters Parameters Description...
  • Page 17 Parameters Description Default value is 80. RTSP Port: Specifies the RTSP port. The default port number is 554. HTTPS Port: Specifies the HTTPS port. The default port number is 443. Server Port: Specifies the SDK port. The default port number is 8000. DDNS Specifies IP server, DynDNS and ezDDNS.
  • Page 18 4. Click Save to save changes. To define the PPPoE parameters: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > PPPoE. 2. Check Enable PPPoE to enable this feature. The dynamic IP address is assigned automatically form the modem. 3.
  • Page 19 To define the FTP parameters: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > FTP. 2. Configure the FTP settings, including server address, port, user name, password, directory structure, main directory, subdirectory, and upload type. Directory: In the Directory Structure field, you can select the root directory, main directory and tab.
  • Page 20: Recording Parameters

    3. Select Port Mapping Mode to be Auto or Manual. When you choose Manual mode, you can set the external port as you want. 4. Click Save to save changes. Recording parameters You can adjust the video and audio recording parameters to obtain the picture quality and file size best suited to your needs.
  • Page 21: Roi Encoding Of An Image

    Parameter Description Bitrate Type Specifies whether variable or fixed bit rate is used. Variable produces higher quality results suitable for video downloads and streaming. Default is Constant. Video Quality Specifies the quality level of the image. It can be set when variable bit rate is selected.
  • Page 22: Ptz Parameters

    2. Using the PTZ panel (1), move the lens to the desired location. 3. Select the stream type (2): main stream, substream, or third stream. 4. Enable Fixed Region (3). This lets you manually configure the image quality enhancement level as well as name the region. Region No.: Select the region.
  • Page 23: Basic Ptz Parameters

    2. Click the PTZ control buttons to find a position as the initial position of the camera. You can also call a defined preset and set it as the initial position. 3. Click to save the position. To call and delete the initial position: Click to call the initial position.
  • Page 24: Limit Camera Movement

    Preset Speed: You can set the speed of a defined preset from 1 to 8. Keyboard Control Speed Define the speed of PTZ control by a keyboard as Low, Normal or High. Auto Scan Speed The camera provides five scan modes: auto scan, tilt scan, frame scan, random scan and panorama scan.
  • Page 25 2. Click the Enable Limit checkbox to enable the limit function. 3. Click the button and use the PTZ control panel to set the limits of the camera movement. You can also call up defined presets and set them as the limits of the camera.
  • Page 26 2. Check the checkbox of Enable Scheduled Task (1). 3. Set the Dwell Time (2). You can set the dwell time in seconds (a period of inactivity) before the camera starts the scheduled tasks. 4. Set the schedule and task details. Click Edit Tasks (3) to set the task schedule.
  • Page 27: Park Actions

    Park actions This is the action that will run automatically after the dwell time. A park action can be, for example, a scan, preset, preset tour, or a shadow tour. Note: The Scheduled Tasks function (see page 23) has priority over the Park Action function.
  • Page 28: Clear Ptz Configurations

    2. Enable Enable Privacy Masks (1). 3. Using the PTZ control buttons, point the camera at the desired area, or select a predefined preset position, where you want to set the privacy mask. 4. Click the Draw Area button (2). Click and drag the mouse in the live video window to draw the mask area.
  • Page 29: Intelligent Tracking

    2. Check the options that you want to clear: Select All Clear All Shadow Tours Clear All Scheduled Tasks Clear All Presets Clear All Privacy Masks Clear All Park Actions Clear All Presets Tours Clear All PTZ Limited 3. Click Save to save changes.
  • Page 30: Overlay Text

    6. Click Save to save changes. 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 6 below. Figure 6: Text overlay menu To add on-screen text: 1.
  • Page 31 Click the Default button at the bottom of the screen to return all settings to factory default values. Figure 7: Camera image settings menu Table 6: Image display parameters Parameter Description 1. Image Adjustment Brightness, Contrast Modifies the different elements of picture quality by adjusting the Saturation, Sharpness position of the values for each of parameter.
  • Page 32 Parameter Description 3. Focus Settings Focus Mode If the camera supports an electronic lens, you can set the focus mode as Manual, Auto or Semi-auto. Auto: The camera focus is adjusted automatically. Manual: You can control the lens by adjusting the zoom, focus, lens initialization, and auxiliary focus via the PTZ control interface.
  • Page 33: Osd

    Parameter Description Fluorescent Lamp: Apply for scene where there are fluorescent lamps installed near the camera. Sodium Lamp: Apply for scene where there are incandescent lamps near the camera. Auto-Track: White balance is continuously being adjusted in real-time according to the color temperature of the scene illumination. Auto: White balance is determined automatically.
  • Page 34 Figure 8: OSD settings menu To position the date/time and name on screen: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Image > Settings. 2. Check the Display Name box to display the camera’s name on screen. You can modify the default name in the text box of Camera Name.
  • Page 35: Motion Detection Alarms

    Motion detection alarms You can define 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. 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.
  • Page 36 1. Area Settings: Define the on-screen area that can trigger a motion detection alarm as well as the detection sensitivity level (see Figure 9, item 1). 2. Arming Schedule: Define the schedule which the system detects and records motion (see Figure 9, item 2). See “Recording schedule” on page 39 for further information.
  • Page 37: Tamper-Proof Alarms

    Trigger Alarm Output Trigger external alarm outputs when an event occurs. Select one of the options: Select All, A->1, or A->2. Note: This option is only supported by cameras that support alarm output. 9. Click Save to save changes. Tamper-proof alarms You can configure the camera to trigger an alarm when the lens is covered and to take an alarm response action.
  • Page 38: Video Loss Alarms

    Video loss alarms To define video loss alarm: 1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Events > Video Loss. 2. Check the Enable Video Loss Detection checkbox to enable the video loss detection. 3. Click Edit to set the arming schedule for the video loss alarm. See “Motion detection alarms”...
  • Page 39: Exception Alarms

    3. Click Edit to set the arming schedule for the alarm input. See “Motion detection alarms” on page 33 for more information on scheduling. 4. Select the linkage method to be used for the alarm input. The options are: Normal Linkage: Notify Alarm Recipient, Send Email, Upload Snapshot, Trigger channel Other Linkage: Trigger Alarm Output, PTZ Linking For Trigger Alarm Output the options are: Select All, A->1, or A->2...
  • Page 40: Audio Exception Detection

    2. Under Exception Type, select one of the exception alarms from the drop-down list. The options are: HDD Full, HDD error, Network Disconnected, IP Address Conflicted, Invalid Login. 3. Check the checkbox to select the linkage method: Notify Alarm Recipient, Send email, or Trigger Alarm Output.
  • Page 41: Recording Schedule

    2. Check Enable for Audio Input Exception. 3. Check Enable for Sudden Change of Sound Intensity and set the sensitivity and sound intensity levels. 4. Click Edit to set the arming schedule for the alarm input. See “To set up motion detection”...
  • Page 42 seconds, the camera starts to record at 9:59:55. The pre- event time can be configured as No Pre-event, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 25 s, 30 s, or not limited. Post-event time The post-event time is set to stop recording after the scheduled time or the event. For example, if an alarm triggered recording ends at 11:00, and the post-event time is set as 5 seconds, the camera records until 11:00:05.
  • Page 43: Format Storage Devices

    8. If you selected “Customize” (2), click the day of the week required and then for 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.
  • Page 44: Nas Settings

    NAS settings You can use a network storage system (NAS) to remotely store recordings. To configure record settings, please ensure that you have the network storage device within the network. The NAS disk should be available within the network and correctly configured to store the recorded files, log files, etc.
  • Page 45 2. Check Enable Timing Snapshot to enable continuous snapshots. Check the Enable Event-triggered Snapshot to enable event-triggered snapshots. 3. Select the snapshot format (JPEG only), resolution and quality. 4. Set the time interval between two snapshots. The time interval can be in milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, or days.
  • Page 46: 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 47: Adding And Deleting Users

     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 48: Rtsp Authentication

    Basic permissions Camera permissions output Remote video output control Remote serial port control 7. Click to save changes. To delete a user: 1. Select one user in the User tab. 2. Click the Delete button. A message box appears. Note: Only the administrator can delete a user. 3.
  • Page 49: Ip Address Filter

    2. Under Authentication, select Enable Disable 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 live view images. IP address filter This function permits you to restrict the IP addresses that can be accessed by the camera.
  • Page 50: Telnet

    4. Click to add an IP address. 5. Click Modify Delete to modify or delete the selected IP address. 6. Click Clear to delete all the IP addrsses. 7. Click Save to save changes. Telnet Note: 1. The Telnet user name is root as default and cannot be changed. 2.
  • Page 51: Import/Export A Configuration File

    Only the new features are added with their default settings. To upgrade the firmware through the web browser: 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. In the...
  • Page 52 4. Click in the pop-up message box to confirm reboot operation. TruVision IP PTZ Camera FW 5.1 Configuration Manual...
  • Page 53: 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 54 Figure 12: 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. Control playback Click to control how the selected file is played back: play, stop, slow and fast forward playback.
  • Page 55 Name Description 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. Archive functions Click these buttons for the following archive actions: Capture a snapshot image of the playback video.
  • Page 56: Searching Event Logs

    To archive recorded snapshots: 1. In playback, click to open the snapshots search window. 2. Select the snapshot type (1) as well as the start and end time (2). 3. Click Search (3) to search for the snapshots. 4. Select the desired snapshots, and click Download (3) to download them.
  • Page 57 Figure 13: 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 58: Operating Ptz Control

    To search logs: 1. Click in the menu toolbar to display the Log window. 2. In the Major Type and Minor Type drop-down list, select the desired option. 3. Select start and end time of the log. 4. Click Search to start your search.
  • Page 59 You can only call up the predefined presets. For instance, preset 99 is the “Start auto scan”. If you call the preset 99, the camera starts auto scan function. These predefined presets cannot be modified. You cannot set up new presets. Table 9: Predefined preset settings Special Function...
  • Page 60: Using Preset Tours

    To call a preset: 1. Select a defined preset from the list. 2. Click to call the preset. Using preset tours A preset tour is a memorized series of preset function. The camera stays at a step for a set dwell time before moving on to the next step. The steps are defined by presets. A preset tour can be configured with up to 32 presets.
  • Page 61: Using Shadow Tours

    Using shadow tours A shadow tour is a memorized series of pan, tilt, zoom, and preset functions. You can configure up to four shadow tours. To set a shadow tour: 1. In the PTZ control panel, click to enter the pattern settings interface. 2.
  • Page 62: Index

    Index 802.1x parameters, 16 Firmware upgrade, 49 FTP parameters, 17 Alarm input and outputs, 36 Alarm types Hard drive motion detection, 33 capasity, 41 Alarms formatting, 41 HDD error, 37 HDD full, 37 illegal login, 37 IP address IP address conflicted, 37 finding IP address of camera, 6 network disconnected, 37 limit access, 47...
  • Page 63 call up, 58 optimize, 19 set up, 58 Streaming Presets set up, 10 call up, 57 System time set up, 57 set up, 12 Privacy marsks, 25 PTZ configurations clear, 26 Tamper-proof alarms, 35 PTZ control, 56 TCP/IP parameters, 15 PTZ parameters, 20 Telnet, 48 home position, 20...

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