Bolin Technology EX1030BHD-L5NA User Manual

Bolin Technology EX1030BHD-L5NA User Manual

Ex1000 series ir laser ip ptz camera hd/4k/starlight. s type and l type
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EX1000 SERIES
IR LASER IP PTZ CAMERA
HD/4K/STARLIGHT

USER MANUAL

VERSION: EXIP-M-06112017
© 2017 Bolin Technology
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    EX1000 SERIES IR LASER IP PTZ CAMERA HD/4K/STARLIGHT USER MANUAL VERSION: EXIP-M-06112017 © 2017 Bolin Technology...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents PART ONE: PTZ CAMERA USER MANUAL ............................4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................4 OVERVIEW ......................................7 ......................................... 7 EATURES WHAT’S IN THE BOX ....................................8 ..................................... 8 CCESSORIES PTIONAL CAMERA DIAGRAMS..................................9 TAIL-CABLE ...................................... 10 INSTALLING YOUR CAMERA ................................12 ........................
  • Page 3 ..................................44 ETTING THE YSTEM ..................................... 44 ETTING ERVERS ................................45 ERIAL ONFIGURATION MAINTENANCE ....................................48 .................................... 48 PGRADING THE EVICE ................................... 48 ESTARTING THE YSTEM ..........................48 MPORTING AND XPORTING YSTEM ONFIGURATION ............................... 49 OLLECTING IAGNOSTIC NFORMATION & F ..............................
  • Page 4: Part One: Ptz Camera User Manual

    Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. Copyright Copyright 2015-2016 Bolin Technology all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, or distributed in any form or by any means without prior consent in writing from our company.
  • Page 5 manual. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Update will be added to the new version of this manual. Use of this manual and the subsequent result shall be entirely on the user’s own responsibility. In no event ...
  • Page 6 • Mount laser dome camera at a height of six meters (19.7 ft) from the ground. To avoid bodily injury from the laser radiation, please make sure that no one is within the range of three meters (9ft) from the camera when the laser is working. •...
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview This user guide is suitable for the following models: S TYPE: • EX1030BHD-L5NA (IP) • EX1030BHD-L5NAP (IP, POE) L TYPE: • EX1022B4K-L5NA (IP) • EX1022B4K-L5NAP (IP, POE) • EX1022B4K-NF-L5NA (IP, Nitrogen) • EX1022B4K-NF-L5NAP (IP, Nitrogen, POE) • EX1020BHD-L5NXGA (IP) •...
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX Accessories- Optional...
  • Page 9: Camera Diagrams

    Camera Diagrams Camera 1. IR Laser illuminator (See Page) 2. Lens BL-PP80 80w PoE Power Injector (Optional) 1. Data/Power Output (Connect to the specific PoE camera, Power Comsumption:80w, port of speed: 100/1000Mbps adaptive) 2. Data in (Connect to network switch) 3.
  • Page 10: Tail-Cable

    Tail-Cable All cables are tagged to indicate their functions separately. The cables available may vary with the product model. There are two types of Tail-Cable available for EX1000 series PTZ camera. 1. Type A-Cable: Full function cable with audio and alarm 2.
  • Page 11 Type N-Cable Connection Type A-Cable Connection NOTE: • Use water proof / IP67 rated junction box/ connection box to protect the RJ45 and other connections. A water proof RJ45 connector is available on some models.
  • Page 12: Installing Your Camera

    Installing Your Camera The following diagrams are for your reference only. See the actual product to mount your camera. Check Camera Components and Installation Conditions Before mounting your camera, check the device model number and included contents against the packing list to ensure components are complete.
  • Page 13 NOTE: • Important: Power supply requirement is 24VAC 2.5 Amp to ensure proper functionality of PT motor and LED illumination. Using power supply lower than 24VAC 2.5Amp will cause camera crashing or insatiability. Power Connector: Phoenix Connector Description 1. The anode and the cathode are not distinguished for phoenix connectors of red and black cables. 2.
  • Page 14: Mounting The Camera

    Mounting the Camera NOTE: • When mounting the camera, please install the bracket adapter to the bracket first and then mount the camera to the bracket. • Tighten all the screws to hold the camera securely. • For waterproofing, apply sealant between the dome and the bracket, wall veneer slits, and leading-out holes of the wall. Wall Mount Open the bracket cover, mount it onto the wall or pole (use pole adaptor).
  • Page 15: Starting The Camera

    Starting the Camera After you have mounted the camera properly, connect the camera to power. Each time the camera is powered on, it will perform a self-test to check the Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ function). After self-test, you can operate the camera. NOTE: •...
  • Page 16 NOTE: • Install the ActiveX on your first login. For detailed steps, see Installing the ActiveX. When the installation of the ActiveX is completed, open IE to log in. Installing the ActiveX • The following message will show in IE browser on first login. Click Download to install Active X.
  • Page 17: Part Two: Network Camera User Manual

    Part Two: Network Camera User Manual Network Connection Before accessing a network camera (also known as IP Camera or IPC) from a PC, you need to connect the network camera to the PC directly with a network cable or via a switch or router. Use a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable to connect the network interfaces of the network camera and the PC.
  • Page 18 Add the IP address as a trusted site Follow the illustrations bellow: http://192.168. 0.13 Clear the check NOTE: NOTE: • The IP address 192.168.0.13 in this example is the default IP address. Please replace it with the actual address of your camera if it has been changed.
  • Page 19: Logging In To The Web Interface

    Logging In to the Web Interface The default static IP address of the camera is 192.168.0.13, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. DHCP is turned on by default. If a DHCP server is used in the network, the IP address of your camera may be assigned dynamically, and you need to use the correct IP address to log in.
  • Page 20: Introduction To The Web Interface

    Introduction to the Web Interface By default, the live view window is displayed when you are logged in to the Web interface. The following shows an example. Initial Configuration After you log in to the device, please perform the following initial configuration. 1.
  • Page 21: Configuring Parameters

    Configuring Parameters Local Parameters Set local parameters for your PC. NOTE: • The local parameters may vary with models, please see the actual Web interface for details. Select Setup to go into IP camera setting up menu. 1. Select Setup > Common > Basic Info. It displays the basic information of the camera.
  • Page 22: Network Configuration

    b. When Storage Full i. Overwrite Recording: When the assigned storage space on the computer is used up, the camera deletes the existing recording files to make room for the new recording file. ii. Stop Recording: When the assigned storage space on the computer is full, recording stops automatically.
  • Page 23: Pppoe

    PPPoE If the camera is connected to the network through Point to Point over Ethernet (PPPoE), you need to select PPPoE as the IP obtainment mode. 1. Click Setup > Network > TCP/IP. 2. Select PPPoE from the IP Obtain Mode drop-down list. 3.
  • Page 24: Port Mapping

    After the configuration of FTP, you will be able to upload snapshots from network cameras to the specified FTP server. 1. Click Setup > Network > FTP. 2. Configure the IP address, port number of the FTP server, the username and password of the upload account, enable Upload Images and Overwrite Storage, and then set the overwrite image threshold.
  • Page 25: Image Configuration

    DDNS 1. Click Setup > Network > DDNS. 2. Enable DDNS Service. 3. Click Save. NOTE: • This function is not supported by some models, please see the actual model for details. Image Configuration Image Adjustment NOTE: • The image parameters displayed and value ranges allowed may vary with camera model. For the actual parameters and value ranges of your camera, see the Web interface.
  • Page 26 Setting the Scene Set image parameters to achieve the desired image effects based on live video in different scenes. Click Setup > Image > Image. Click Scenes. The scene management page for some models is displayed as follows (Right Top), you can select the desired scene in the drop-down list.
  • Page 27: Image Enhancement

    NOTE: • If Auto Switching is enabled (scene settings will be unavailable), the device will switch between the set scenes. If not, the device will stay at the current scene. The device will stay at default scenes unless the non-default scenes are triggered.
  • Page 28 quick motion. A slow shutter speed is ideal for scenes that change slowly. i. You can set a shutter speed when Exposure Mode is set to Manual or Shutter Priority. ii. If Slow Shutter is set to Off, the reciprocal of the shutter speed must be greater than the frame rate.
  • Page 29 3. To restore the default settings, click Default. Smart Illumination NOTE: • This function is not supported by some models, please see the actual model for details. 1. Click Setup > Image > Image and then click Smart Illumination. The Web interface of certain box camera model is displayed as follows.
  • Page 30: White Balance

    Focus NOTE: • This function is not supported by some models, please see the actual model for details. 1. Click Setup > Image > Image and then click Focus. 2. Select the focus mode as required. A. Focus Mode a. Auto Focus: The camera focuses automatically according to the current light condition.
  • Page 31 Defog Use the defog function to adjust the clarity of images captured in fog or haze conditions. NOTE: • This function can be configured only when WDR is disabled. 1. Click Setup > Image > Image and then click Advanced. 2.
  • Page 32 OSD Settings On Screen Display (OSD) is the text displayed on the screen with video images and may include time and other customized contents. NOTE: • This function may vary with models, please see the actual Web interface for details. 1.
  • Page 33: Audio And Video Configuration

    Privacy Mask On certain occasions, you may need to set a mask area on the camera image to protect privacy, for example, the keyboard of an ATM machine. When PTZ changes its position or zooms, the Privacy Mask will be adjusted accordingly to protect the area all along.
  • Page 34: Video Format

    2. Modify the settings as required. The following table describes some major parameters. A. Bitrate Type a. CBR: Constant Bit Rate, which means that the camera transmits data at a constant data rate. b. VBR: Variable Bit Rate, which means that the camera adjusts the bit rate dynamically according to image quality.
  • Page 35: Video Compression

    Video Compression 1. You can select the video format from Video Compression dropdown menu. 2. The selection of the Video compression is different on HD, 3MP, 4K resolution models. 3. Click Save after you make the selection. Audio Configuration Audio configuration means setting audio encoding parameters for your camera. NOTE: •...
  • Page 36: Media Stream Configuration

    Media Stream Configuration NOTE: • This function may vary with models, please see the actual Web interface for details. Media Stream You can display the established media streams from a camera. You may also set the camera so it transmits code streams by the UDP or TCP protocol to a specified IP address and port number.
  • Page 37: Alarm Configuration

    Alarm Configuration NOTE: • This function may vary with models, please see the actual Web interface for details. • The alarm triggered actions supported by the camera may vary with models, please see the actual Web interface for details. You can schedule alarm reporting and set actions that can be triggered by other devices so that alarms and the triggered actions can be handled in time.
  • Page 38 4. Set the detection sensitivity, object size, and history for the camera to decide whether to report a motion detection alarm. a. Moving the slider to the right increases detection sensitivity. When the extent of motion within the detection area exceeds the set object size, and if the duration of motion exceeds the set duration, the camera reports an alarm.
  • Page 39 iii. Plan drawing using a mouse is only supported by IE versions later than 8.0. After setting the plan for one day, you can apply the same settings to other days by clicking Copy and Paste. iv. Drag the mouse to draw a plan and Edit time periods in the table. 7.
  • Page 40: Configuring Alarm Input

    iii. Passes: An alarm is reported when the rise or fall of volume exceeds the difference. iv. Threshold: An alarm is reported when the volume exceeds a threshold. b. Threshold/ Difference i. Threshold: After a volume is set as the threshold, an alarm is reported when the threshold is exceeded.
  • Page 41: Memory Card Storage

    Configuring Alarm Output After alarm output is triggered by a motion detection alarm, temperature alarm or Boolean alarm, the camera can output alarm information to the third-party device if alarm output is set correctly to Normally Open or Normally Closed. The alarm output duration is configurable.
  • Page 42: System Maintenance

    a. Storage Medium i. Storage resource type. 1. To format the memory card, disable the storage function for the card first. Then Click Format and then click OK to confirm the operation. The system will restart when the format is completed. 2.
  • Page 43 common users are allowed in the system. You can add a user on the user management interface (under Setup > System > Security). After the user is added successfully, you can change the password by entering the new password or delete the user by clearing the username.
  • Page 44: Setting The System Time

    IP Address Filtering You can allow or deny the access from the specified IP address to your camera. Click Setup > System > Security > IP Address Filtering. Select Enable. Select the filtering mode and then enter the desired IP addresses. Click Save.
  • Page 45: Serial Port Mode Configuration

    system time will be updated as the settings on the central management server. In addition, all settings, except the following, will be restored to factory defaults: network interface card, server, image, OSD, privacy mask, custom information, and ROI. • Registration will fail if the device ID is different from that stored on the central management server. You need to restart the camera in order for the registration to succeed.
  • Page 46 ii. External PTZ Priority: The camera first tries to control the PTZ through the PTZ connected through the serial port. 1. You can set this parameter only when Port Mode is set to PTZ Control. 2. When INTERNAL-PTZ is selected, this parameter is always set to Built-in PTZ Priority, and it is unnecessary to connect the camera to an external PTZ through the serial port.
  • Page 47 Transparent Channel Configuration Transparent channel is mainly used to achieve transparent data transmission between two devices. NOTE: • This function is not supported by some models, please see the actual model for details. • Make sure that you have set Port Mode to Trans-Channel for your camera. •...
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    Maintenance Upgrading the Device If the device is managed by the central management server and you want to upgrade the devices in batch mode, it is recommended to perform the upgrade operation on the central server. For detailed steps, see the user manual for the central management server.
  • Page 49: Collecting Diagnostic Information

    Click Setup > System > Maintenance. To import configurations that you have backed up, click Browse next to the Import button and select the configurations you want to import, and then click Import. The result will be displayed. To export configurations, click Browse next to the Export button, select the destination folder, and then click Export.
  • Page 50: Live View

    Max. Zoom Ratio This section provides the zoom capabilities, which is digital zoom capabilities. Click Setup > System > Maintenance. Configure zoom ratio in dropdown menu. The smallest number is the camera optical zoom range. Click OK. NOTE: • This digital zoom functionality is ONLY available in 3MP, 4K H.265 models. Live View Live view means playing live video (real-time audio and video) received from a camera in a window through the Web interface.
  • Page 51: Live View Toolbar

    Live View Toolbar NOTE: The supported live view operations may vary with camera model. For the operations that your camera supports, see the Web interface. 1. Play/stop live video. 2. Turn On/Off speaker. 3. Adjust the output volume for the media player on the PC. 4.
  • Page 52: Viewing Certain Area Of Images

    Viewing Certain Area of Images Digital zoom and 3D positioning allow you to get more details of certain part of images. Digital zoom enlarges an image with loss in image quality, while 3D positioning enlarges an image without. Using 3D Positioning NOTE: •...
  • Page 53: Ptz Control

    Select the date from the calendar. Click Query. Under Results, double-click the time period to start playing the recording. Download Click Setup > Storage > Record Download. Search for video within a specified period. The results will be shown in a list. Select your video and click Download.
  • Page 54: Setting Patrol By Presets

    Setting Patrol by Presets Setting Presets On the Preset tab, you can manage presets or perform certain control operations to the PTZ camera. For more details, see PTZ Control Toolbar. Add a preset 1. On the Live View page, click Preset on the control panel.
  • Page 55 Setting Patrol A patrol route is the track by which a PTZ camera follows when moving from a preset to the next. The length of time that a PTZ camera stays at each preset is configurable. Multiple patrol routes are allowed for a PTZ camera. Patrol actions include going to a preset and staying at the preset for a certain amount of time before going to the next.
  • Page 56 Make a patrol plan On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. Click . The page for setting patrol plans is displayed. Set the correct patrol time and route. Select Enable Patrol Plan. Click Submit. Start a patrol route After you have added a patrol route, select the patrol route to start patrol.
  • Page 57 The listener port is the local port number of the camera and cannot be set as an occupied port. Please keep the  default port number for general conditions. The camera can read the address code in the instruction. If it is the same as the address code on the Web, the ...
  • Page 58: Appendix A Glossary

    Appendix A Glossary Acronym Description Address Resolution Protocol Constant Bit Rate Domain Name Service DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Daylight Saving Time File Transfer Protocol Group Of Pictures Graphical User Interface HTTPS Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over SSL Internet Explorer IMOS IP Multimedia Operation System...
  • Page 59: Specifications

    Specifications All models and specifications are subject to change without notice. HD Models...
  • Page 60 STARLIGHT Models...
  • Page 61 4K Models...
  • Page 62: Dimensions

    Dimensions S-Style Unit: mm...
  • Page 63 S-Style Unit: mm...
  • Page 64: Model: Bl-Pp80 (80W Poe Power Injector)

    Model: BL-PP80 (80w PoE Power injector) Unit:mm...
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