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  • Page 1 Quasar User and Installation Guide CM-6206-H1-I Ver. 2 September 29, 2016...
  • Page 2 © 2016 FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. No parts of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied, photocopied, translated, or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without the prior written permission of FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3 Business users should contact their supplier or refer to their purchase contract. Document History Version Date Comment September 29, 2016 Revised release September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 4 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Motion Detection....................... 78 Schedule ........................82 File Location ......................83 Maintenance ......................84 Import/Export ......................91 Streaming Tab ......................92 Video Format ......................92 Video Compression ....................102 Video ROI Encoding ....................103 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 6 Internet Security Settings .................... 125 A.3. Install UPnP Components ................... 127 A.4. Installing and Deleting the Web Player ............... 129 A.5. Deleting Temporary Internet Files ................131 A.6. Mounting Accessories ....................132 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents List of Figures Figure 1: CM-6206-H1-I Camera ....................... 7 Figure 2: Package Contents........................9 Figure 3: CM-6206 Series Camera Dimensions ..................11 Figure 4: MicroSD Card Drive and Reset Button ..................11 Figure 5: CM-6206 Camera Input/Output Connections ................12 Figure 6: Camera Cables .........................
  • Page 8 Figure 105: Command Bar Toolbar – Internet Options ................126 Figure 106: Schedule Screen ........................ 126 Figure 107: Quasar Player Installation Wizard ..................129 Figure 108: Quasar Player Installation Completed ................129 viii CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 9: Document Scope And Purpose

    WARNINGS and CAUTIONS shall absolve l'installateur, du propriétaire ou de l'utilisateur FLIR and its agents from any resulting dégagera FLIR Systems, Inc. et ses agents de toute liability. responsabilité en résultant. Specifications and information in this guide Les spécifications et informations contenues dans...
  • Page 10 A Tip is information and best practices that are useful or provide some benefit for installation and use of FLIR products. Un Conseil correspond à une information et aux bonnes pratiques utiles ou apportant un avantage supplémentaire pour l'installation et l'utilisation des produits FLIR. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 11 Seul un technicien formé et qualifié est autorisé à entretenir et à réparer cet équipement.  Respectez les codes et réglementations locaux, et assurez-vous que l'installation et l'utilisation sont conformes aux normes contre l'incendie et de sécurité. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 12 (refroidissement/chauffage). La température de fonctionnement doit être maintenue dans la plage (-10° à 50°C/14° à 122°F), sans condensation d'humidité supérieur à 90%. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 13 When finished with the physical installation, complete the second phase of installation, which is the setup and configuration of the unit. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 14 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 15: Overview

    Attention: Si vous utilisez le logiciel de gestion de vidéo Latitude de FLIR, nous vous conseillons de configurer les paramètres de la caméra via l'AdminCenter. En effet, l'interface Internet de la caméra peut être remplacée par les paramètres Latitude. Veuillez consulter l'aide en ligne Latitude pour de plus amples informations sur la configuration des paramètres de la caméra.
  • Page 16: Features

       ONVIF support RTSP support Per-user permissions    Security IP restricted access Multiple users Group permissions allow/deny list    UPnP support Vandal-proof IP66 enclosure Supports PoE/12VDC CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 17: Package Contents

    Related Documentation  CM-6206-H1-I Mini Hemispheric Camera Quick Installation Guide  DNA 2.1 User Manual September 29, 2016...
  • Page 18 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 19: Introduction To The Cm-6206 Ip Hemispheric Camera

    2. Press the button for 30 seconds. Both LEDs on the RJ45 connector are extinguished. After one second, the green network LED flashes once and then remains lighted. The yellow activity LED flashes as soon as it detects network activity. The unit returns to full factory defaults. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: Cable Connectors

    Input and Output Connectors The alarm input and output connectors are shown below Pin No. Designation Alarm In (-) Alarm In (+) Alarm Out (-) Alarm Out (+) CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 21: Waterproofing The Camera Cable Connectors

    Figure 8: RJ45 Connector and Plug 2. Coat the joint with silicone gel. Make sure there is no gap between the Ethernet cable and the connector in order to properly waterproof the cable. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Figure 9: Thread-Lock Sealing Nut And Rj45 Connector

    6. Plug the Ethernet cable into the connector of the IP66-rated RJ45 cable. 7. Fasten the RJ45 plug to the connector of the IP66-rated RJ45 cable. 8. Tighten the thread-lock sealing nut to the plug. Figure 12: Fastened Thread-Lock Sealing Nut CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Unit To The Network

    If using PoE, make sure that a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device is used in the network. Make sure the camera’s power cable is properly connected. All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
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  • Page 25: System Requirements

    Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, 10, or 11 Network Card 10BaseT (10 Mbps), 100Base-TX (100 Mbps), or 1000BaseT (1000Mbps) operation Viewer ActiveX control plug-in for Microsoft IE September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
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  • Page 27: Installation

    3. Connect the other end of the network cable to a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device, such as a switch. 4. Verify that the LEDs on the RJ45 connector illuminate green (indicating a stable network connection) and flashing yellow (to indicate network activity). September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: Figure 13: Discovered Ip Devices

    In the dialog box that is displayed, enter values for the IP Address, Gateway and Netmask. Click Update and wait for OK status to be displayed. Figure 14: DNA Assign IP Dialog Box CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 29: Mounting Instructions

    1. Clean the bubble from dirt and finger prints. 2. Make sure the bubble has no scratches. 3. Avoid aiming the IR where there are nearby objects closer than the scene of interest which might reflect back into the lens. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 30: Mounting The Camera

    (if not PoE) through the wall/conduits to the box location. b. Ensure that the box is sufficiently sturdy (attach to the wall stud, ceiling joist, or reinforced surface as needed) to securely hold the weight of the camera. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 31 If needed, connect the other end of the Cat 5 cable to the network and turn on the power from the power supply. Note: Do not reassemble the camera’s inner cover and Hemispheric cover until after hardware configurations are made. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
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  • Page 33: Using The Dna Utility To Search And Access The Camera

    The units may then be configured via the web interface. If FLIR’s Latitude VMS is being used, configure the unit with a static IP address rather than with DHCP. This ensures that the IP address will not automatically change in the future and interfere with configurations and communication.
  • Page 34 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 35: Configuring Communication Settings

    6. Click Assign IP. All the discovered IP devices will be listed in the page, as shown in the figure below. The camera’s default IP Address is automatically supplied by the DHCP server. Figure 17: Discovered IP Devices September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Figure 18: Dna Assign Ip - Use Dhcp Dialog Box

    Do not select the Use DHCP checkbox. This is recommended for security purposes and for and Latitude users. In the IP Address, Gateway, and Netmask, enter the respective LAN/VLAN (optional DNS) values. Click Update and wait for OK status to be displayed. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 37: Figure 20: Login Dialog Box

    “Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid” checkbox. Uncheck the checkbox after installing ActiveX. Then click OK. Figure 21: IE Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Window September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 38 PC before accessing the camera. For information on how to install the new player, uninstall a previous player, and clear temporary Internet files, see Installing and Deleting the Web Player (page 129). CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 39: Adjusting And Framing-Up The Camera View

    Both the user name and password are case sensitive. b) Allow the ActiveX to download and choose to install the Quasar Web Player. 5. Replace the Hemispheric cover and tighten the screw. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
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  • Page 41: Configuration And Operation

    In this chapter, information about main page introduction, system related settings and camera settings are described in detail. Additionally, if FLIR’s Latitude VMS is used, many of the configurations and features of FLIR’s VMS provide configuration and automation of the camera.
  • Page 42 8. In the center of the interface is the Live View window, which displays the image that the camera is monitoring. 9. The firmware version of the camera is displayed under the Live View window on the right side. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 43: Live Screen

    1. Press the Escape key on your keyboard. The image is displayed in the Live View window of the Live screen. The View Mode pane in the Live screen includes the following function buttons: Figure 24: View Mode Pane September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 44 The icon is blue when selected. 360° Panorama Click this button to view the image as split into two horizontal tiles according to the selected view mode (Full-Window or Half-Window). The icon is blue when selected. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 45 Click the Speaker button to mute/activate the audio. This function is available only to a user who has been granted this privilege by the Administrator. Refer to User in the Security section for further details. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 46: System Tab

    System Settings The System section includes the following tabs: Figure 25: System Section Tabs     System Security Network Events Setup     Schedule File Location Maintenance Import/Export CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 47: Figure 26: System Screen

    Manual The Administrator can set video date and time manually. Entry format should be identical with that displayed to the right of the text box. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Security

    After clicking SAVE, the web browser asks the Administrator for the new password (maximum 14 digits). Note: The following characters are valid: A-Z, a-z, 0-9,!#$%&’-.@^_~. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 49: Figure 28: Edit User Account Dialog Box

    HTTPS, is provided.  Digest – A form of authentication used over RTSP in which credentials are encrypted when transmitted. Click SAVE. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 50: Figure 29: Https Screen - Create Self-Signed Certificate

    Before a CA-issued certificate is obtained, users can first create and install a self-signed certificate. Under the Security category, click the HTTPS tab in the sidebar to display the following screen. Figure 29: HTTPS Screen – Create Self-Signed Certificate CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 51: Figure 30: Create Self-Signed Certificate Dialog Box

    Valid days – Enter the period in days (1 ~ 9999) to indicate the valid period of certificate. 3. Click OK to save the certificate request after completion. The details are displayed in the Subject field of the Installed Certificate section. Figure 31: Installed Certificate Section September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Figure 32: Certificate Properties

    5. When the signed certificate is returned from the CA, click Browse in the Install Signed Certificate section to locate the file. 6. Click UPLOAD to install the certificate, as seen in Figure 33. Figure 33: HTTPS Screen – Upload Signed Certificate CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 53: Figure 34: Https Screen - Install Signed Certificate

    1. Click CREATE CERTIFICATE REQUEST to create and submit a certificate request in order to obtain a signed certificate from a CA. Figure 34: HTTPS Screen – Install Signed Certificate The Create Certificate Request dialog box opens. Figure 35: Create Certificate Request Dialog Box September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 54: Figure 36: Created Request Subject

    Certificate Request Properties dialog box opens. If you want to remove the certificate, click REMOVE. Figure 37: Certificate Request Properties Dialog Box 5. Copy the PEM-formatted request and send it to your CA. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 55: Figure 38: Ip Filter Screen

    2. Click ADD to add a new filtered address. The Filtered IP Addresses box shows the currently configured IP addresses. Up to 256 IP address entries may be specified. 3. To remove an IP address from the list, select the IP address and then click DELETE. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 56: Figure 39: Ieee 802.1X/Eap-Tls Screen

    Private Key Password – Enter the password associated with the user identity. Up to 16 characters can be used.  Enable IEEE 802.1X – Select the checkbox to enable IEEE 802.1X security. The setting is disabled by default. Click SAVE to save the IEEE 802.1X/EAPTLS setting. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 57: Network

    The Basic screen is divided into three sections: General, Advanced and IPv6 Configuration. General Select one of the following options in the General area for configuring network settings:  Get IP address automatically  Use fixed IP address  User PPPoE September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 58 MTU – The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the greatest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network. For Ethernet, the MTU is 1500 bytes (default setting). For PPPoE, the MTU is 1492. The range is from 700 to 1500 bytes. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 59: Figure 41: Qos Screen

    Video DSCP – This class consists of applications such as MJPEG over HTTP, RTP/RTSP and RTSP/HTTP.  Audio DSCP – The camera supports audio.  Management DSCP – This class consists of HTTP traffic (web browsing). Click SAVE when complete. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 60: Figure 42: Snmp Settings Screen

    SNMP objects. The default value is public.  Write Community – Specify the community name that has read/write access to all supported SNMP objects (except read-only objects). The default value is private. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 61 The default value is public.  Trap Option  Warm start – A warm start SNMP trap signifies that the SNMP device, such as the camera, performs a software reload. Click SAVE when complete. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 62: Figure 43: Upnp Screen

    Enable UPnP – If UPnP is enabled and a camera is discovered on the LAN, the icon of the connected camera appears in My Network Places, allowing direct access, as seen below. Figure 44: Direct Access to Camera with UPnP Enabled CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 63: Figure 45: Ddns Screen

    IP address. This permits those using a dynamic IP address to be accessed by a static domain name. DDNS configuration settings are entered in the System > Network > DDNS screen: Figure 45: DDNS Screen September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: Figure 46: Mail Screen - Smtp

    (the default port is 25), account name, password, and recipient e-mail address settings. To encrypt e-mail with SSL, select the 1 SMTP SSL and/or 2 SMTP SSL checkbox. For SMTP server details, contact your network service provider. Click SAVE when finished. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 65: Figure 47: Ftp Screen

    FTP server's ports > 1023 from anywhere (client initiates data connection to random port specified by server)  FTP server's ports > 1023 to remote ports > 1023 (server sends ACKs and data to client's data port) Click SAVE when finished. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 66: Figure 48: Http Screen

    HTTP servers. For each server, enter the HTTP details, including server IP address, user name, and password. Settings are entered in the System > Network > HTTP screen: Figure 48: HTTP Screen Click SAVE when finished. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 67: Events Setup

    Click SAVE after configuring the settings. Alarm Type Select an alarm type (Normal close or Normal open) that corresponds to the alarm application. Normal open is the default setting. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 68: Figure 50: Upload Image By Ftp

    In the Image Frequency text box, from the drop-down list select the number of frames per seconds from 1-15 for the upload. Note: Make sure that FTP configuration has been completed. See for details. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 69: Figure 51: Send Http Notification

    From the E-Mail address drop-down list, select one of the two e-mail addresses.  From the Pre-trigger buffer and Post-trigger buffer drop-down lists, select the number of frames for the buffer from 1-20 frames. Figure 53: Upload Image by E-Mail September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 70 00, end at 10, and then start over again.  Overwrite The original image in the FTP site will be overwritten by the new uploaded file with a static filename. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 71: Figure 54: Network Failure Detection Screen

    Click SAVE after configuring the settings. Detection Type In the text box, enter the IP address to ping and the time interval (in minutes) between pings. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 72: Figure 55: Tampering Screen

    The Tampering screen enables the camera to deal with tampering (such as blocking, paint-spraying, and obscuring the lens, etc.). Using video analysis, the camera can react to such events by sending notifications or uploading snapshots to the specified destination(s). Figure 55: Tampering Screen CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 73 Check the box for Continue image upload if you wish to use this option. To specify the length of time for the upload, click this radial button and enter the number of seconds. To upload while the trigger is active, click this radial button. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 74 Select one that meets your requirements.  Add date/time suffix (default setting) File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 75: Figure 56: Day/Night Trigger Screen

    3. In the Triggered Action section, check Enable alarm output to activate an external lighting source. Depending on the voltage requirements of the external device, from the drop-down menu select high or low. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 76: Figure 57: Periodic Event Screen

    Video Format screen.  Specify the FTP address to use from the drop-down menu. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu of 1-20 frames. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 77 00, end at 10, and then start over again.  Overwrite The original image in the FTP site will be overwritten by the new uploaded file with a static filename. Click SAVE after configuring the settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 78: Figure 58: Manual Trigger Screen

    Images can be sent by FTP only when MJPEG is selected as the video stream from the Video Format screen. Specify the FTP address to use from the drop-down menu. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu of 1-20 frames. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 79 See Figure 52: Record Video Clip. Note: To implement function, make sure that local recording with a microSDXC card is activated and that the NAS is properly configured. See Recording for details. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 80: Edge Recording

    You can also format the card and implement automatic recording cleanup on this page. To implement microSDXC card recording, see Recording. Figure 59: SD Card Screen CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 81: Figure 60: Video File Recording List

    R - Regular (always or schedule)  N - Network failure  M - Motion, (M0 refers to the first motion window trigger)  A - Alarm (A0 refers to the first alarm trigger input). September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: Figure 61: Selected File Window

    The Network Share screen shows the capacity information of the Network Attached Storage (NAS) disk and provides a list of all the recording files saved on the disk. Figure 62: Network Share Screen CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 83: Figure 63: Video File Recording List

    Remove – To remove a file, first select the file and then click REMOVE.  Sort – Click SORT to list the files in the Recording list in order of name and date. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Figure 64: Selected File Window

    It is not recommended to record with the microSD card for 24/7 continuously, as it may not be able to support long term continuous data read/write. Contact the manufacturer of the microSD card for information regarding its reliability and life expectancy. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 85: Figure 65: Recording Screen

    4. Click SAVE to confirm the schedule. The schedule is displayed in the table. Note: This option works only if (a) the microSDXC card is installed in the camera or (b) the NAS is configured properly. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 86: Motion Detection

    Detected motion is displayed in the Motion Indication Bar. After motion detection has been activated, the bar is divided into 10 segments; each one representing a sensitivity level. Once the motion exceeds the set sensitivity level, the bar turns from green to red. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 87: Figure 67: Region Configuration Options

    Figure 67: Region Configuration Options 2. Click Add. A motion detection region is created on-screen. 3. To change the size of the region, drag an edge of the box to the desired cell. 4. Click SAVE. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 88: Figure 68: Pixel Interval Illustration

    Select the first radial button to upload for a specified length of time and enter the number of seconds. Alternatively, select the second radial button to upload while the trigger is active. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 89 To upload while the trigger is active, click this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop- down menu next to Image frequency. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 90: Schedule

    This application is not the same as the Recording Schedule function. It is not used for recording live video. To access the schedule function, open the Main window, select the System tab, and click the Schedule tab. Figure 69: Schedule Screen CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 91: File Location

    1. Make sure the selected file path contains valid characters. 2. When using Windows 8 OS, the storage location cannot be C:\. You must define a storage location that does not require Administrator privileges on the PC. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 92: Maintenance

    Information Default Version Upgrade Log File Click Log file to view the system log file. The content of the file provides information about connections after system boot-up. Figure 71: Log File Screen CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 93: User Information

    Click GET USER INFORMATION to see each user’s details. For example: Admin: 1234. This indicates that the user’s login username is Admin and the password is 1234. Figure 72: User Information Screen – Get User Information September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 94: Figure 73: User Information – Get User Privacy

    In the screen above, both Admin and User are granted privileges of I/O access, Camera control, Talk and Listen, which are the maximum privileges that can be granted. Note: User credentials and privileges are set in the User screen (page 40). CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 95: Factory Default

    Full Restore Click FULL RESTORE to restore the factory default settings. The system restarts in 30 seconds. Note: The IP address and all other settings will be restored to factory default settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 96: Software Version

    Figure 75: Partial Restore Screen Reboot Click REBOOT to restart the system without changing current settings. Software Version The current version of the software is displayed in the Software Version screen. Figure 76: Software Version Screen CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 97: Software Upgrade

    Do not change the file name. If you change the upgrade file name, the system will fail to find the file. 2. From the drop-down menu of binary files in Step 2, select the file to upgrade. In the above example uImage+userland.img is selected. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 98: Figure 78: Parameter Screen

    The Parameters screen displays all of the system’s parameter settings. Figure 78: Parameter Screen Note: Slide the sidebar located on the right of the screen to view the entire list of parameters. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 99: Import/Export

    Click Browse to select the configuration file Click UPLOAD. The file is uploaded to the camera. Warning: Do not unplug power while changing file names. Avertissement: Ne débranchez pas l'alimentation pendant la modification des noms de fichiers. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 100: Streaming Tab

    Note: After changing the video format settings, you must restart the camera and re-enter the unit’s IP address again in your browser in order to use the unit with the new settings. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 101: Figure 82: Video Format Screen

    H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 and H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + MJPEG Note: Images can be sent by FTP or email only when MJPEG steaming is selected as one of the streams. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 102 1920 x 1080 (30 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) 1280 x 720 (30 fps) 1280 x 720 (30 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 103 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 576 (25 fps) September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 104  H.264-Only  MJPEG-Only  H.264 + H.264  H.264 + MJPEG Note: Images can be sent by FTP or email only when MJPEG steaming is selected as one of the streams. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 105 2048 x 1536 (25 fps) 1920 x 1080 (25 fps) 1600 x 1200 (25 fps) 960 x 960 (25 fps) 960 x 960 (25 fps) 960 x 720 (25 fps) 960 x 544 (25 fps) September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 106 960 x 960 (25 fps) 2048 x 1536 (25 fps) 1920 x 1080 (25 fps) 1600 x 1200 (25 fps) 960 x 960 (25 fps) 960 x 720 (25 fps) 960 x 544 (25 fps) CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 107: Figure 83: View-1 (Source)

    Mirror video, 90 degree clockwise, 180 degree rotate, and 90 degree counterclockwise (referred to as “90 and 270 degrees” in Latitude). Differences among these types are illustrated below. Suppose the displayed image of the camera is shown as follows. Figure 83: View-1 (Source) September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 108: Figure 84: View-2 Image Rotated Vertically (Reversed)

    I-frames. The default GOV setting for H.264-1 and H.264-2 is 25/30 (PAL/NTSC). The default GOV setting for H.264-3 and H.264-4 is 25/30 (PAL/NTSC). Click SAVE to confirm the GOV setting. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 109 Main Profile. However, it may also increase video latency, depending on the stream structure. Units default to the Main Profile to provide the best trade-off between storage size and video latency. Click SAVE to confirm the settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 110: Video Compression

    The setting range is from 64 to 20,480 kbps. Click SAVE to confirm the setting. Note: A total of 26,624 kbps is available on the camera for streaming. A single stream is limited to 20,480 kbps. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 111: Video Roi Encoding

    5. Drag the box in the ROI Encoding Window to cover the zone for which you want to activate ROI encoding. 6. Click ADD to create a new zone or DELETE to remove a zone. 7. Click SAVE when finished. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 112: Video Ocx Protocol

    Multicast mode – Enter in each field all required data, including Multicast H.264-1 Video Address, Multicast H.264-2 Video Address, Multicast H.264-3 Video Address, Multicast H.264-4 Video Address, Multicast MJPEG Video Address, Multicast Audio Address, and Multicast TTL. Click SAVE to confirm the settings. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 113: Video Frame Rate

    PAL. The default setting is 30 fps in NTSC. The maximum frame rate is 20/30 fps in NTSC or 20/25 fps in PAL, depending on the selected dewarping type, and combination of streams and resolutions. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 114: Video Mask

    2. Use the mouse to drag and drop, adjust the mask’s size, and place it on the target zone. Note: It is suggested to set the Video Mask twice as large as the object it covers. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 115: Fisheye Setting

    Figure 91: Fisheye Setting Screen with Camera Dewarping From the Installation drop-down list, select the type of mounting: Ceiling Mount or Wall Mount. The default is Ceiling Mount. Click SAVE to confirm the setting. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 116: Audio

    10. The audio output gain is adjustable from 1-6. The sound will be turned off if the audio gain is set to Mute. The default audio input and output gain setting is 3. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 117: Camera Tab

    In Auto Mode, a Minimum Shutter Speed may be set from the drop-down menu to ensure a maximum level of exposure. In Manual Mode, you can choose fixed shutter speeds from a drop-down menu. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 118: Figure 94: Exposure Screen

    1/1.5 to 1/425 sec (PAL). The following table lists the options. Auto Mode Min Shutter Speed NTSC 1/425 1/500 1/300 1/350 1/215 1/250 1/150 1/180 1/120 1/120 1/100 1/100 1/75 1/90 1/50 1/60 1/25 1/30 1/12 1/15 1/1.5 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 119 Dark pictures caused by low level lighting are easily adjusted. The Gain drop-down menu turns the video gain Off or moves it in steps from 1 to 9. Click SET when you finish setting the gain. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 120: Picture Adjustment

    DEFAULT. Click SET to confirm the new setting. Camera image hue level is adjustable: select from a range of -12 to +13. The default setting is DEFAULT. Click SET to confirm the new setting. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 121: Advanced Picture Settings

    White Balance Backlight WDR Function 3DNR 2DNR ColorNR White Balance Options for controlling the camera’s white balance (color balance) are shown below. Figure 96: CM-6208 Advanced Picture Settings Screen – White Balance September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 122 Select On or Off. The default setting is Off. Click SET to confirm the new settings. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 123: Figure 97: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – Backlight

    The WDR function setting is adjustable among Off, Low, Mid and Hi. A higher level of WDR represents wider dynamic range, so that the IP camera can capture a greater scale of brightness. The default setting is Mid. Click SET to confirm the new settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 124: Figure 98: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – Wdr Function

    ColorNR Noise reduction settings are used to reduce or eliminate artifacts that can limit the ability to positively identify an object. There are two types of noise: luminance and color (chroma) noise. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 125: Figure 99: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – Noise Reduction

    (Color Hi) maximizes the blending of the color noise with the image, effectively removing the dots, while the Color Low setting minimizes the blending. The Off setting disables this function. Click SET to confirm the new settings. The default setting is Color Hi. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 126: Ir Function

    This setting is used in low-light conditions or at night. IR LED lights are turned On or Off, depending on the light sensor. The default mode is Auto. Two settings are available:  Auto – The light sensor operates automatically.  Off – The IR light is always off. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 127: Misc

    TV System Settings Select the video system setting: 25 fps (PAL) or 30 fps (NTSC). The default TV system is 30 fps (NTSC). Click SET to confirm the setting. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 128: Log Out

    Selecting the Logout link on the Home page to close the session. The following message appears: Figure 102: Login Message Upon clicking Login, the Login dialog box opens. See Figure 20: Login Dialog Box. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 129: Appendices

    Appendices 10 Appendices  Technical Specifications  Internet Security Settings  Install UPnP Components  Deleting and Installing the Web Player  Deleting Temporary Internet Files  Mounting Accessories CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 130: Technical Specifications

    1x Photo Relay Output 300V DC/AC @ 130mA maximum Signal-to-Noise Ratio ±50dB Event Notification HTTP, FTP, SMTP English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Languages Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 131 Ø163 x 104 mm (6.43 x 4.09 in.) Weight 0.95 kg (2.09 lbs.) Electrical Indoor Power Consumption Outdoor 10W with heater and IR Power Source 12VDC (± 10%), PoE (802.3af Class 0) September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 132 FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, Class A; CISR Pub. 22; UL 60950 Regulatory CE (EN 55022-1998 Class A; EN 50130-4; EN 60950); ICES-003; International RoHS; WEEE Warranty Four-year limited warranty CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 133: Internet Security Settings

    5. If the settings are not defined as default, select Default Level and move the Allowed levels for this zone slider to Medium-high and select OK. Figure 104: Internet Options Screen 6. Close all browsers and reopen so that the settings take effect. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 134: Figure 105: Command Bar Toolbar – Internet Options

    6. Click OK to accept the settings and close the Security screen. 7. Click OK to close the Internet Options screen. 8. Close the browser window and restart IE again to access the camera. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 135: Install Upnp Components

    To enable UPnP discovery in Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 1. Click (Start) and select Control Panel. 2. Click Network and Internet. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click Change advanced sharing settings. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 136 2. In the Services manager dialog box, scroll down the list to UPnP Device Host and verify that it shows the status Started. If Started is not displayed, right-click and select Start from the shortcut menu. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 137: Installing And Deleting The Web Player

    To delete an existing DVPlayer or DCViewer file 1. Click Start and select Control Panel. The Control Panel opens. 2. In the Control Panel, click Uninstall a program. 3. From the installed program list, select DVPlayer or DCViewer. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 138 4. Click Delete. The Internet Properties dialog box opens. 5. Click OK. Your computer’s cache memory is deleted. After the cache is cleared, the Quasar Player installation wizard opens. 6. Follow instructions above to install the Quasar Player. CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide September 29, 2016...
  • Page 139: Deleting Temporary Internet Files

    2. In the General tab in the Internet Options dialog box, click Delete. 3. In the Delete Browser History dialog box that appears, select Temporary Internet files. Deselect Cookies and History to keep this data. Then click Delete. September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 140: Mounting Accessories

    Appendices A.6. Mounting Accessories The following mounting accessories are available from FLIR for installation of your Quasar Gen II CM-6206 Series Hemispheric IP Camera. For more information on available options, contact your FLIR sales representative or visit www.FLIR.com/security to request details on where to get the accessories you need.
  • Page 141 4S electrical box mounting adapter. Rotates CM-4S-62 camera position by 45˚ when mounting to a 4S electrical box. 1-1/2” threaded quarter-turn adapter. CM-F150-62 1-1/4” inner threaded quarter-turn adapter. CX-F125-0 1-1/2” inner threaded quarter-turn adapter. CX-F150-0 September 29, 2016 CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide...
  • Page 142 PH: +1 888.747.3547 (Support) FX: +1 805.685.2711 www.flir.com/security Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems, Inc. 27700 SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, OR 97070 PH: +1 503.498.3547 FX: +1 503.498.3153 Document: CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide Version: 2 Date: September 29, 2016 Language: en-US...

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