IndigoVision 8000 Hardware Manual

IndigoVision 8000 Hardware Manual

Fixed ip camera/cctv analog ip encoder transmitter receiver

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8000/9000 Fixed IP
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  • Page 1 8000/9000 Fixed IP Camera Hardware Guide...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS .......... 5 BOUT UIDE Safety Notices ...............5 ........7 ETTING TARTED Camera Variants ............7 Cabling Requirements ...........7 Wiring Requirements .............8 Lens Requirements ............8 Powering Up the Fixed IP Camera ........9 Using a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch ....9 Using a PoE Injector............9 Using a PoE Midspan..........9 Using Auxiliary Power ..........10...
  • Page 4 Brightness Settings............. 29 Focus Adjustment ............29 Day-Night Focus ............31 A – H ..33 PPENDIX ARDWARE PECIFICATION Codec Specification ............33 Video ................33 Audio ................33 Console Input/Output..........34 Analog Video Output ..........34 Audio Mic Input ............34 Audio Line Input/Output ..........
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    This guide is written for users of IndigoVision’s Fixed IP Camera. The camera is available as a Day-Only color camera, or a Day-Night color/monochrome camera. The camera is available as an 8000 (MPEG-4) or 9000 (H.264) unit, and with or without audio. This guide provides installation and configuration information about the product, and a description of the hardware and specifications.
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  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Day-Night with a color/monochrome sensor. The camera is available as an 8000 (MPEG-4) or 9000 (H.264) unit, and with or without audio. Before you begin, please check that you have been shipped the following items for the Fixed IP Camera: •...
  • Page 8: Wiring Requirements

    Wiring Requirements Table 2 IO connector wiring requirements Recommended Signal Wire Gauge Pin 1 AUX PWR 18 AWG Pin 2 AUX PWR 18 AWG Pin 3 NOT USED Pin 4 OUT1A 22 AWG Pin 5 IN1+ 22 AWG Pin 6 OUT1B 22 AWG Pin 7...
  • Page 9: Powering Up The Fixed Ip Camera

    Powering Up the Fixed IP Camera The camera is a Power Over Ethernet (PoE) powered device compliant with the IEEE802.3af standard. The 8000 camera variants dissipate 7W maximum power, with the 9000 variants dissipating 8W maximum. There are four methods of powering up the camera: •...
  • Page 10: Using Auxiliary Power

    DC power supply can be connected in either polarity. A 24V DC, 500mA PSU with mains power lead can be ordered from IndigoVision, the base order code is 110004. Add -1 to the base order code for a UK IEC mains lead, -2 for a US IEC mains...
  • Page 11: Power Up Leds

    Power Up LEDs When the camera is powered up, the LEDs indicate the following: Color State Meaning Power up Green Flashing Camera is powered up Network/link Yellow Unlit Link is down Solid Link is up, but there is no network traffic Flashing Link is up and there is network traffic...
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  • Page 13: Initial Fixed Ip Camera Configuration

    IP C NITIAL IXED AMERA ONFIGURATION You can configure your Fixed IP Camera using the Web Configuration pages, or a serial connection. The Web Configuration method is detailed below. If you are using a serial connection, see “Using the Serial Port Connection” on page 20. Initial IP Properties By default, these cameras are programmed with the IP properties shown in Table 3.
  • Page 14: Step 1 - Preparing An Isolated Network

    You must also have one of the following: • A CAT5 crossover cable suitable for connection between the PC and the RJ45 connector on the camera, plus a 24V AC or DC PSU, OR • A PoE switch with two standard CAT5 cables, OR •...
  • Page 15: Step 2 - Preparing For Initial Device Configuration

    A further alternative is to connect the unit to the PC via a PoE Injector (Figure 6): Fixed IP Camera Cat5 crossover PoE injector cable Cat5 cable Mains Power Supply Figure 6 Connecting the unit using a PoE injector Step 2 — Preparing for Initial Device Configuration All cameras are supplied with their IP address and subnet mask set to 10.5.1.10 and 255.0.0.0 respectively.
  • Page 16 Figure 7 LAN Properties c. Right-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties. Figure 8 IP Properties...
  • Page 17: Step 3 - Configuring Your Fixed Ip Camera

    d. Set the IP address to an address close to the factory IP address, for example, 10.5.1.2 and change the PC’s subnet mask to 255.0.0.0 (the same as the factory default). e. Click OK, then OK again. Step 3 — Configuring your Fixed IP Camera Once you have changed your PC’s network settings, you must change the IP values of the camera from its factory defaults.
  • Page 18 2 The Web Configuration home page appears (Figure 9): Figure 9 Web Configuration home web page 3 Click the Network link on the left of the web page: Figure 10 Network web page...
  • Page 19 Hostname • Network Time Server Address Note: IndigoVision recommends that if you are using DHCP, you should configure the DHCP server to assign a given IP address based on the unit’s MAC address. Also, if the unit does not receive any response from the DHCP server it will default to using the network parameters supplied by the last completed DHCP request.
  • Page 20: Using The Serial Port Connection

    5 To configure another camera, disconnect the network cable from the camera. Leave this cable connected to the PC. Note: IndigoVision recommends that you make a note of the camera’s new IP address and subnet mask, or label the camera with its new details.
  • Page 21 1 Connect the supplied serial cable to the camera. 2 Connect the 9 way DSUB end of the serial cable to a PC serial port using a standard null modem serial cable, as shown in Figure 11. Fixed IP Camera Attach the 18-pin connector end of the serial cable to the 18-pin plug on the camera...
  • Page 22 VB8000/VP804 Version vx-xx-x Device Type : Transmitter Network Settings : [ 10.5.1.10 / 255.0.0.0 / 10.0.0.1 ] VB8000 login: 7 Log in to the unit using the username "config" and password "config". The unit prompts you to enter the new configuration values.
  • Page 23: Attaching The Fixed Ip Camera To The Network

    You are now ready to attach the camera(s) to the network. Attaching the Fixed IP Camera to the Network After configuring the camera’s IP settings, you must attach it directly to your network using an available network port, as follows: 1 Reconnect your PC to the network.
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  • Page 25: Fixed Ip Camera Installation

    IP C IXED AMERA NSTALLATION Once you have configured your camera’s IP settings, you are ready to install it in its final position. Mounting Instructions The camera has two 1/4” UNC threaded mounting holes, one on the top and one on the bottom. Fit the supplied lens to the camera by rotating the lens clockwise into the CS mount until fully home.
  • Page 26: Brightness Settings

    The iris adjust potentiometer is accessed through the small hole on the rear panel of the camera (see Figure 14) . Auto Iris Iris Adjust Network Figure 14 Rear Panel Brightness Settings For lowest bit rate performance the camera is shipped with Automatic Gain Control (AGC) disabled and a gain of 0 is programmed.
  • Page 27 • To increase or reduce the angle of view, loosen the TELE / WIDE adjustment thumbscrew, then rotate the TELE / WIDE adjustment accordingly. • To achieve correct focus loosen the FAR / NEAR adjustment thumbscrew, then rotate the FAR / NEAR adjustment accordingly.
  • Page 28: Setting Up A Day-Night Sensor

    • Reconnect the iris cable. • Ensure that the image can be focused at both TELE and WIDE extremes using the FAR/NEAR adjustment. • If focus can still not be achieved at both TELE and WIDE extremes continue making adjustments to the back focus until focussing at both extremes is possible.
  • Page 29: Brightness Settings

    Brightness Settings For correct DayNight operation the camera is shipped with Automatic Gain Control (AGC) enabled. AGC must be enabled for the camera to switch to monochrome in low light levels. The shutter speed is fixed to 1/50 for PAL and 1/60 for NTSC. •...
  • Page 30 • Once the back focus has been adjusted, lock the assembly in position by rotating the locking ring clockwise. • Reconnect the iris cable. • Ensure that the image can be focused at both TELE and WIDE extremes using the FAR/NEAR adjustment Locking Ring Adjustment...
  • Page 31: Day-Night Focus

    Day-Night Focus The Day-Night camera can be used with IR illumination to produce images in dark conditions. To correctly focus the camera for both day and night operation, ND filters must be used during the focus procedure. Use of a 0.9 ND filter is recommended, however ND filters of lower optical densities should be use if the image obtained with a 0.9 ND filter is too dark to accurately focus the camera.
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  • Page 33: Appendixa - Hardware Specification

    Codec Specification Video • 1Vp-p, 75ohm (PAL or NTSC depending on model) Video Codec • 8000 Series: ISO14496-2 Standard MPEG-4 Simple Profile • 9000 Series: ISO14496-10 Standard H.264 Baseline Profile • User-configurable bit rate • User-configurable frame rate •...
  • Page 34: Console Input/Output

    Console Input/Output Console • EIA-574 RS232 only • Maximum Baud Rate 115.2 Kbps • Console Settings: 115200, 8bits,1 Stop Bit, No Parity Analog Video Output Pins 13 and 14 of the IO connector on the rear of the unit are provided for access to an analogue composite video output.
  • Page 35: Console Serial Port

    This output is not capable of driving a speaker directly. It should be connected to a suitable amplifier, powered speakers or headphones. Console Serial Port The Fixed IP Camera has a console serial port, which can be used for diagnostics and set up of initial IP settings. A short cable is supplied to provide a standard 9 pin male DSUB interface to this port.
  • Page 36: Environment

    Power • Power consumption: • 8000 camera variant: maximum 7W • 9000 camera variant: maximum 8W Environment • Operating temperature: 0°C (32°F) to + 40°C (104°F) • Storage temperature -20°C (-4°F) to + 70°C (158°F) Regulatory • EN 55022(1998) ITE emission standard – Class A •...
  • Page 37: Binary Input

    See Figure 3 on page 10 for the connector's pin numbering scheme Binary Input • Two opto-isolated binary inputs • Maximum Input voltage 24V DC • To set a Binary Input High, V should be 4V DC minimum, 24V DC maximum •...
  • Page 38: Binary Output

    The binary output consists of a pair of solid state relay contacts. The camera’s binary output contacts are normally open and can be set to open or closed using IndigoVision Control Center software. When closed, the maximum resistance between the contacts is 2 ohms.
  • Page 39: Sensor Specification

    Sensor Specification NTSC CCD Sensor 1/4” IL CCD Active pixels (HxV) 768 x 494 752 x 582 Horizontal resolution (Color) 490 TVL Horizontal resolution 540 TVL (Monochrome - Day-Night camera only) Sensitivity (Color) 0.5 Lux Sensitivity (Monochrome, 0.05 Lux with 850nm IR illumination - Day-Night camera only) Signal to noise ratio >48dB (AGC off)
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  • Page 41: Index

    NDEX console input/output 34 AGC 26, 29 serial port 35 analog video output 34 specification 34 attaching camera to network 23 audio line input 34 line output 34 day-night camera mic input 34 brightness settings 29 audio codec focus adjustment 29 specification 33 focusing problems 29 Automatic Gain Control 26, 29...
  • Page 42 injector 9 midspan 9 hardware specification 33 switch 9 host name 19 PoE injector, powering up 9 PoE midspan, powering up 9 PoE switch, powering up 9 power 36 initial configuration 13 consumption 35 installation 25 Power over Ethernet 35 IO connector, wiring requirements 8 powering up 9 IP address 19...
  • Page 43 video codec specification 33 video codec resolution 33 specification 33 video output, analog 34 Web Configuration pages 13 weight 35 wiring requirements, IO connector 8...
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