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  • Page 1 Quasar User and Installation Guide CP-3211/CP-4221 Ver.1 September 12, 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 Ver.1 September 12, 2016 Initial FLIR release CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 4 CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Document Scope and Purpose ..................1 2. Overview ........................7 Features ....................... 8 Package Contents ....................9 3. Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera ..............11 Indoor Camera Dimensions ................... 11 Outdoor Camera Dimensions ................. 13 Camera Connectors ....................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Table of Contents 9.3.9 Motion Detection ....................82 9.3.10 Network Failure Detection ................. 87 9.3.11 Storage Management ..................88 9.3.12 Recording ......................90 9.3.13 Schedule ......................91 9.3.14 File Location ....................92 9.3.15 View Information ....................92 9.3.16 Factory Default ....................
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Table of Contents 10.4 Installing and Deleting the Web Player ..............145 10.5 Deleting Temporary Internet Files ................. 147 10.6 Connecting Leads to a Spring Clamp Terminal Block ..........148 10.7 Camera and Mounting Accessories ..............149 CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
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  • Page 9: Document Scope And Purpose

    DIsclaimer Avis de non-responsabilité Users of FLIR products accept full Il incombe aux utilisateurs des produits FLIR de vérifier responsibility for ensuring the suitability and que ces produits sont adaptés et d'étudier le rôle des considering the role of the product detection capacités et limites de détection du produit appliqués...
  • 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. CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 11 Document Scope and Purpose General Cautions and Warnings Précautions et avertissements d'ordre général This section contains information that indicates a Cette section contient des informations procedure or condition where there are potential hazards. indiquant qu'une procédure ou condition présente des risques potentiels. SAVE ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
  • Page 12 Document Scope and Purpose Warning: · Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth with a bit · of ethanol and wipe it gently. If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt.
  • Page 13 Document Scope and Purpose Site Preparation There are several requirements that should be properly addressed prior to installation at the site. The following specifications are requirements for proper installation and operation of the unit: Ambient Environment Conditions: Avoid positioning the unit near heaters or heating system ·...
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  • Page 15: Overview

    Refer to the Latitude online help for information regarding configuring camera settings. 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.
  • Page 16: Features

    Overview Features · Models with 18x, 20x, or 30x · 1/2.8” Sony Progressive · Two encoder streams available optical zoom scan CMOS sensor · Low-lux mode · True day/night (ICR) · Infrared LED illuminator · WDR and ATW · 2DNR/3DNR (CP-4221-30x) ·...
  • Page 17: Package Contents

    Overview Package Contents Before proceeding, check that the box contains the items listed here. If any item is missing or has defects, do not install or operate the product. Contact your dealer for assistance. Hard Ceiling Mount M4 Screw (×4) Plastic Anchors (x4) Camera Body Optical Cover...
  • Page 18 Overview M3 Standard Screw (×1) M3 Security Screw (×1) Camera Body with M5 Standard Screw (×1) Outdoor Mounting Kit M5 Security Screw (×1) For vandal-proof cover only (Bundled software and Waterproof Gasket Quick Installation Guide documentation) Security Torx* Optical Cover Lubricant Outdoor Package Contents Note:...
  • Page 19: Introduction To The Quasar Hd Ptz Camera

    Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera 3 Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera This chapter provides information about the camera hardware for reference before installation. The connectors included on the camera’s system cable are described. · Indoor Camera Dimensions Outdoor Camera Dimensions ·...
  • Page 20 Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera The CP-4221-300 indoor camera’s dimensions are shown below. Side View CP-4221-300 Indoor Camera Dimensions CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 21: Outdoor Camera Dimensions

    Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera Outdoor Camera Dimensions The Quasar HD PTZ outdoor camera’s dimensions are shown below. Top View Side View Outdoor Camera Dimensions CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 22: Camera Connectors

    Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera Camera Connectors Following are an illustration and explanation of the connectors located on the Quasar HD PTZ camera’s back plate. Indoor Ca mera Outdoor Ca mera Indoor/Outdoor Connector Locations Indoor/Outdoor Camera Connectors Callout Description RJ45 connector Audio I/O connector Alarm I/O connector...
  • Page 23 Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera Power Connector Pin Designations Power Connector Definition AC 24- AC 24+ Audio Connector Pin Designations Audio Connector Pin Definition LINE_OUT LINE_IN Alarm I/O Pin Designations Alarm Connector Definition ALARM_OUT_NO_1 ALARM_OUT_NC_1 ALARM_OUT_COM_1 ALARM_OUT_NO_2 ALARM_OUT_NC_2 ALARM_OUT_COM_2 ALARM_IN_4 ALARM_IN_3...
  • Page 24: Connecting The Unit To The Network

    Introduction to the Quasar HD PTZ Camera 3.3.1 Connecting the Unit to the Network A Cat 5 Ethernet cable is recommended for network connection. To ensure transmission quality, cable length should not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the system cable.
  • Page 25: System Requirements

    System Requirements 4 System Requirements To access the camera via a web browser, ensure that your PC has the proper network connection and meets system requirements as described below. Item Minimum System Requirement Personal Computer Intel® Pentium® IV, 3 GHz or Intel® Core 2 Duo, Minimum: 2.0 GHz;...
  • Page 26 CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 27: Installation

    Installation 5 Installation Follow the instructions below for indoor and outdoor installation of the camera. Related Links Indoor Installation Outdoor · Initial Camera · Mounting Instructions · · Installation Configuration Indoor Installation This section applies to the following cameras: § CP-3211-180 §...
  • Page 28: Mounting Instructions

    Installation Mounting Instructions The following are four general methods of mounting the Quasar HD PTZ series cameras. § Ceiling Mount § Wall Mount § Corner Mount § Pole Mount Note: Within each general method, there may be several mounting types available as optional packages. Camera and Mounting Accessories.
  • Page 29 Installation c. Select the unit requiring IP assignment. Discovered IP Devices d. Right-click the mouse and select the assigned IP address or click the Assign IP button to open the DNA Assign IP dialog box. Note: The camera default IP Address and the subnet mask IP Address are automatically supplied by the DHCP server.
  • Page 30: Ceiling Mount

    Installation Tip: A camera setup adapter, such as Veracity Pinpoint, can be used to connect a laptop directly to the camera when using PoE. 5.3.2 Ceiling Mount Ceiling mount methods include: § Hard Ceiling Mounting (indoor cameras only) § Recessed Mounting (indoor cameras only) §...
  • Page 31 Installation 4. Attach the Hard Ceiling Mount using three supplied self-tapping screws. 5. Thread cables through the center hole of the mount and connect them to the camera back plate. 6. Hide the cables inside the ceiling. Alternatively, thread the cables through the gap at the side of the fixing plate as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 32 Installation 8. Tighten the screw at the side of the camera’s fixing plate. 9. Replace the camera’s dome cover and secure using the two standard screws supplied. 10. Screw in the supplied standard screw (security screw for vandal-proof dome) on the dome cover.
  • Page 33 Installation 5.3.2.2 Recessed Mounting (Indoor Cameras Only) Items needed: § CP-HD-RCSD-0 Recessed Mount package (see Camera and Mounting Accessories) Recessed mounting package contents: § Recessed Mount § M3x6 screw x2 § Ceiling sticker x1 § Trim Ring x1 Tools required: §...
  • Page 34 Installation 2. Tighten the screw at the side of the camera’s fixing plate to secure it to the recessed bottom mount. 3. Loosen the wings from the recessed bracket by turning each wing’s center screw counter- clockwise (as indicated in the first figure below), until the wings are able to swing outward (as shown in the second figure below).
  • Page 35 Installation 4. Place the ceiling sticker on the ceiling, and cut the circle part out of the ceiling. 5. With the wings facing inward, place the winged recessed bracket into the ceiling opening. 6. Insert a hand into the center of the recessed bracket and rotate the wings to face outward. 7.
  • Page 36 Installation 8. Thread cables through the center hole of the recessed mount and connect them to the camera. 9. Place the installed recessed bottom mount with camera into the ceiling opening. 10. Tighten the screws to fix the recessed bottom mount onto the recessed bracket. CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 37 Installation 11. Attach the trim ring to the recessed bracket. 5.3.2.3 Indoor Pendant Mounting Kit (Indoor Cameras only) The CP-HD-CAPX-0 indoor pendant mount kit can be used with the following mounting accessories: § Straight Tube Mounting § Swan Tube Mounting §...
  • Page 38 Installation 2. Attach the camera to the indoor pendant mount kit by turning the camera counter-clockwise. 3. Tighten the screw on the side of the camera’s fixing plate. 4. Replace the camera’s dome cover and secure using two supplied screws. CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 39 § Indoor pendant mount kit or outdoor mount kit (standard with outdoor cameras) § Straight tube mounting package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Screws and screw anchors for fixing the straight tube onto the ceiling (not provided) Straight tube mounting package contents: §...
  • Page 40 Installation 7. For outdoor cameras, adjust the waterproof gasket to the joint. 8. Connect the cables to the camera. 9. Secure the camera to the indoor or outdoor mount kit. 10. Ensure the camera is fixed completely, and that the thread holes on the camera’s fixing plate and the mount kit are aligned.
  • Page 41 § Indoor pendant mount kit or outdoor mount kit (standard with outdoor cameras) § Swan tube mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Screws and screw anchors for fixing the swan tube onto the floor (not provided) Swan tube mounting package contents: §...
  • Page 42: Wall Mount

    § Indoor pendant mount kit or outdoor pendant mount (standard with outdoor cameras) § Standard or compact wall mounting package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Screws and screw anchors for fixing the standard or compact wall mount (not provided)
  • Page 43 Installation Standard or compact wall mounting package contents: § M8x12 screw x1 § Rubber washer 8 x1 § Spring washer 8 x1 § Pendant tube washer x1 § Sponge x2 Tools required: § Drill § Phillips and flat-head screw drivers To install the standard or compact wall mount 1.
  • Page 44 Installation 9. Ensure the camera is fixed completely, and that the thread holes on the camera’s fixing plate and the mount kit are aligned. 10. Screw in the supplied screw and washer. Wall Mount: Compact Wall Mount + Mount Kit Wall Mount: Standard Wall Mount + Mount Kit CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 45 § Standard/compact wall mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Wall box mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Screws and screw anchors for fixing the wall box mount (not provided) Wall box mounting package contents: §...
  • Page 46: Corner Mount

    § Standard/compact wall mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Corner standard mounting plate/corner plate mini package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Screws and screw anchors for fixing the corner mounting plate (not provided) Corner standard mounting package contents: §...
  • Page 47 Installation To install the standard/compact wall mount with corner/corner mini mount 1. Cut a cable access hole in the wall. 2. Attach the corner mounting plate to the wall using the appropriate screws and screw anchors (not provided). 3. Thread the cables through the corner mounting plate. 4.
  • Page 48 Indoor pendant mount kit or outdoor mount kit (standard with outdoor cameras) § Standard/compact wall mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Corner thin/wide box mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Waterproof rubber screws and screw anchors for fixing the Corner thin/wide box (not provided) Wall box mounting package contents: §...
  • Page 49: Pole Mount

    § Indoor pendant mount kit or outdoor mount kit (standard with outdoor cameras) § Standard/compact wall mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Pole thin/wide direct mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) Pole thin/wide direct mounting package contents: § Stainless steel straps x4 §...
  • Page 50 Installation Tools required: § Stainless steel strap cutter § Phillips and flat-head screwdrivers To install the standard/compact wall mount with pole thin/wide direct mount 1. Fasten the pole thin/wide direct mount to a pole with the supplied stainless straps. 2. Thread the cables through the pole thin/wide direct mount. 3.
  • Page 51 Indoor pendant mount kit or outdoor mount kit (standard with outdoor cameras) § Standard/compact wall mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) § Pole thin/wide box mount package (FLIR camera mounting option available separately) Pole thin/wide box mounting package contents: § Stainless steel straps x4 §...
  • Page 52 Installation 11. Screw in the supplied screw and washer. Pole Box Mounting: Pole Thin/Wide Box + Standard Wall Mount + Hard Ceiling Mount CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 53: 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.
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  • Page 55: Configuring Communication Settings

    Configuring Communication Settings 7 Configuring Communication Settings To configure communication settings on the camera 1. Connect the camera to the network on the same VLAN/LAN as the workstation. 2. If the network supports the default, open the DNA utility by running dna.exe which can be found in the DNA utility folder in the supplied CD, or click the DNA icon 3.
  • Page 56 Configuring Communication Settings 7. Right-click the camera whose network property is to be changed. From the context menu that opens, select Assign IP. The Assign IP dialog is displayed. DNA Assign IP – Use DHCP Dialog Box Tip: Record the camera’s MAC address for future reference. 8.
  • Page 57 Configuring Communication Settings 9. Right-click and select Web to directly access the camera via a web browser. The web browser opens on the unit’s Login dialog box. Login Dialog Box 10. Log into the unit with the default user name Admin and password 1234. Note: 1.
  • Page 58 Configuring Communication Settings IE Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Window If the existing ActiveX certificate is old or invalid, the ActiveX installation may fail in · systems that are not connected to the Internet, which therefore cannot update their security certificates.
  • Page 59 Configuring Communication Settings 12. Install the web player. Note: If you have previously installed a web player application on the PC, you should delete the existing web player from the 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.
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  • Page 61: Adjusting And Framing-Up The Camera View

    Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View 8 Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View After the camera is connected to the network and running, it is necessary to frame-up the scene and adjust the camera settings to optimize the picture for the individual scenes. If Latitude is being used, consider scheduling different settings for changing ambient conditions throughout the day, week, month or seasons.
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  • Page 63: 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 64 Configuration and Operation The user interface displays the following information: 1. The Navigation Bar is displayed in the center of the screen containing Live and Settings buttons. · Live Button The Live screen opens by default when the camera logs on. It is used to monitor live video of the targeted area, adjust the display size, take snapshots of the view area, stop/start video streaming, record video in a designated file location, activate or de-activate a loudspeaker (audio function), and to perform a digital zoom.
  • Page 65: Live Screen

    Configuration and Operation Live Screen The camera’s Live screen is used to monitor live video. See Browser-Based User Interface. Double-clicking the Live window opens the Info dialog box, which displays key details about the video stream: Live Video Info Dialog Box To view the Live View screen in Fullscreen mode 1.
  • Page 66 Configuration and Operation The Microphone button allows the local site to talk to the remote site. Click the button to switch it on/off. 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.
  • Page 67 Configuration and Operation Focus: Auto/Manual/Near/Far Press the Near or Far button to implement continuous focus adjustment. Following is an explanation of the function buttond listed above: · Optical/Digital Zoom Control In Normal View display mode, you can zoom in/out by moving the cursor to the Live Video pane and scrolling the mouse wheel.
  • Page 68: System Tab

    Configuration and Operation Expand PTZ Control Panel · Use the PTZ control panel to quickly and easily control iris, angle, tilt, and zoom settings for the Live View pane, and to run Presets, Pattern lines, and Sequence paths. Click this button to expand the PTZ control panel: ·...
  • Page 69: System Settings

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.1 System Settings The System section includes the following tabs: System Section Tabs Details of these settings are specified in the following sections: System · Security · Network · DDNS · Mail · · FTP · HTTP ·...
  • Page 70: System Screen

    Configuration and Operation System Screen The System screen is used for entering the camera’s friendly name and date and time settings. Click the System tab in the sidebar. The System screen is displayed. System Screen The System screen includes the following fields: Host Name The host name is for camera identification.
  • Page 71: Security

    Configuration and Operation 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. Sync with NTP Server Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an alternate way to synchronize the camera’s clock with an NTP server. Enter the network time server host name or IP address to synchronize in the text box.
  • Page 72: Streaming Authentication Setting

    Configuration and Operation To add a new user 1. Type the new user name and password in the respective fields. 2. Select the appropriate check boxes to give the user Camera Control, Talk and Listen permissions. I/O access – Basic functions that enable you to view video when accessing to the camera. ·...
  • Page 73 Configuration and Operation Note: The self-signed certificate does not provide the same level of security as a CA-issued certificate. HTTPS allows secure connections between the camera and web browser using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) to protect camera settings and username/password info. A self-signed certificate or a CA-signed certificate is required to implement HTTPS.
  • Page 74 Configuration and Operation 2. Enter the information in the appropriate field. A definition of each of the required fields follows. · Country – Enter a two-letter combination code to indicate the specific country in which the certificate will be used. For instance, type “US” to indicate United States. State or province –...
  • Page 75 Configuration and Operation To create a certificate request 1. Click Create Certificate Request to create and submit a certificate request in order to obtain a signed certificate from a CA. HTTPS Screen – Install Signed Certificate The Create Certificate Request dialog box opens. Create Certificate Request Dialog Box CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 76 Configuration and Operation 2. Enter the information in the appropriate field. A definition of each of the required fields follows. · Country – Enter a two-letter combination code to indicate the specific country in which the certificate will be used. For instance, type “US” to indicate United States. State or province –...
  • Page 77 Configuration and Operation To add or delete an IP address 1. Enter the IP address in the Filtered IP Addresses text box. 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.
  • Page 78: Network

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.3 Network From the System screen, click the Network tab. The following screens are available from the Network tab: Basic · QoS · SNMP UPnP · · 9.3.3.1 Basic The Basic screen is used to configure the camera’s basic network settings. Network >...
  • Page 79 Configuration and Operation Get IP address automatically If you select Get IP address automatically, you can use the DNA utility, which is provided in the supplied CD, to obtain the IP address from a DHCP server on the network. See Using the DNA Utility to Search and Access the Camera.
  • Page 80 Configuration and Operation Note: Be sure to assign a different port number for each service mentioned above. Click Save to save the settings. IPv6 Address Configuration IPv6 is not supported. 9.3.3.2 QoS (Quality of Service) provides differentiated service levels for different types of traffic packets and guarantees delivery of priority services during periods of network congestion.
  • Page 81 Configuration and Operation 9.3.3.3 SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables the camera to be monitored and managed remotely by the network management system. SNMP configuration settings are entered in the System > Network > SNMP screen. SNMP Settings Screen SNMP v1/v2 Enable SNMP v1 or Enable SNMP v2 –...
  • Page 82: Upnp Settings

    Configuration and Operation Note: You may have to consult with your System Administrator to activate this function. Traps for SNMP v1/v2/v3 Traps are used by the camera to send messages to a management system for important events or status changes. Enable traps –...
  • Page 83: Ddns

    Configuration and Operation Note: To enable this function, make sure the UPnP component is installed on your computer. Refer to Install UPnP Components for the Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 procedure. · Enable UPnP port forwarding – When UPnP port forwarding is enabled, the camera is allowed to open the web server port on the router automatically.
  • Page 84: Mail

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.5 Mail Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. It is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, where a text message is transferred to one or more specified recipients. The Administrator can send an e-mail via Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 85: Ftp

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.6 The Administrator can send an alarm message to one or two File Transfer Protocol (FTP) sites when motion is detected. FTP notifications are set by selecting the checkbox for an FTP-related triggered action on the Application, Network Failure Detection, and Motion Detection...
  • Page 86: Http

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.7 HTTP An HTTP notification server detects notification messages of triggered events sent from cameras. HTTP notifications are set by selecting the Send HTTP notification checkbox on the Application, and Motion Detection screens. Two notification server accounts (Alarm Triggered and Motion Detection) can be set up and sent to the specified HTTP servers.
  • Page 87: Alarm Type

    Configuration and Operation Alarm Switch The Administrator can select from the following options: · Select Off to disable an alarm. Select On to enable an alarm (default setting). · · Select By Schedule to set a schedule. Then click Please Select to select up to 10 schedules from the drop-down list that opens.
  • Page 88 Configuration and Operation Select the Continue image upload checkbox to upload an image by FTP for a defined period · of time or while the trigger is active. Select one of the following options: · To specify the length of time for the upload, select Upload for and enter the number of seconds in the text box.
  • Page 89 Configuration and Operation Note: Images can be sent by e-mail only when MJPEG is selected as the video stream from the Video Format screen. 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.
  • Page 90: Motion Detection

    Configuration and Operation File Name · File Name – Enter a file name in the field, for example image.jpg. The uploaded image’s file name format is set in this section. Select one that meets your requirements. Add date/time suffix (default setting) ·...
  • Page 91 Configuration and Operation Within the Live View pane on the Motion Detection screen, there is a frame (Motion Detection window) which is used for defining the motion detection area and indicating motion detection. The motion detection window is enabled by default. To change the size of the Motion Detection window, move the mouse cursor to the edge of the frame and drag it outward or inward.
  • Page 92: Motion Detection Settings

    Configuration and Operation If the motion detection function is activated, the following Motion pop-up window appears. Motion Detection Window without Detection When motion is detected, the signals are displayed in the Motion window shown below. Motion Detection Window with Detection Motion Detection Settings Settings for motion detection are as follows: Sampling pixel interval [1-10] –...
  • Page 93 Configuration and Operation Triggered Action The Administrator can specify alarm actions to be taken when motion is detected. See Motion Detection Screen. The options are listed as follows: Enable alarm output – Check this box and select the predefined type of alarm output (low or high) ·...
  • Page 94 Configuration and Operation Send alarm message by E-Mail – Select whether to send an alarm message by e-mail when · motion is detected. Note: Make sure that local recording (with a microSD/SDHC card) is activated so that this function can be implemented.
  • Page 95: Network Failure Detection

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.10 Network Failure Detection Settings on the Network Failure Detection screen enable the camera to periodically ping another IP device within the network to detect a network failure, for example, if a video server is disconnected. By implementing local recording through a microSD/SDHC card, the camera can operate as a backup recording device for the surveillance system if network communication is lost due to a network failure.
  • Page 96: Storage Management

    Configuration and Operation Send message by E-Mail – Select whether to send an alarm message by e-mail when a network · failure is detected. Click Save to save the network failure detection settings. 9.3.11 Storage Management You can locally record up to 32GB on a Class 10 microSD/SDHC card. The Storage Management page shows the capacity information of the memory card and a recording list of all the recording files saved on the card.
  • Page 97: Recording List

    Configuration and Operation Disk Cleanup Setting Enable automatic recording cleanup by selecting Enable automatic disk cleanup. From the pull-down menu, specify the minimum length of time over which to remove recordings. For example, remove recordings over 10 days old. Enter the percent of disk capacity used in order to remove the oldest recordings.
  • Page 98: Recording

    Configuration and Operation Selected File Window 9.3.12 Recording The Recording screen is used to select a device and to set a schedule for recording clips. Up to 10 schedules can be set. Recording Screen In the Recording Storage section, select the recording device: microSD/SDHC. Note: It is not recommend to record with the microSD/SDHC card for 24/7 continuously, as it may not be able to support long term continuous data read/write.
  • Page 99: Schedule

    Configuration and Operation Note: This option works only if the microSD/SDHC card is installed in the camera. 9.3.13 Schedule The Schedule screen is used for setting schedules for the network failure detection, tampering and motion detection functions. The functions in this tab allow administrators to create customized schedules for the camera that uses this option.
  • Page 100: File Location

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.14 File Location From the File Location page, specify a storage location for snapshots and web recordings. The default setting is: C:\. After confirming the setting, click Save to save the snapshots and recordings in the designated location. File Location Screen Note: 1.
  • Page 101: User Information

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.15.2 User Information The Administrator can view each user’s login information and privileges in the User information screen shown below. View User Login 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.
  • Page 102 Configuration and Operation Note: User credentials and privileges are set in the User screen. 9.3.15.3 Parameters The Parameters screen displays all of the system’s parameter settings. Parameter Screen Note: Slide the sidebar located on the right of the screen to view the entire list of parameters. CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 103: Factory Default

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.16 Factory Default The Factory Default page is shown below. Follow the instructions to reset the camera to factory default settings if needed. Factory Default Screen 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.
  • Page 104: Software Version

    Configuration and Operation 9.3.17 Software Version The current version of the software is displayed in the Software Version screen. Software Version Screen The CP-4221-30x includes the following Software Version screen: CP-4221-30x Software Version Screen 9.3.18 Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade screen enables you to select a software file to upload. Software Upgrade Screen CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 105 Configuration and Operation Note: 1. Make sure that the software upgrade file is available before performing a software upgrade. 2. Do not change the file name. If you change the upgrade file name, the system will fail to find the file. Warning: 1.
  • Page 106: Maintenance

    Configuration and Operation 9. Install the new ActiveX plug-in. 9.3.19 Maintenance From the Maintenance screen you can export configuration files to a specified location and retrieve data by uploading an existing configuration file to the camera. Maintenance Screen To export a configuration file 1.
  • Page 107: Video Format

    Configuration and Operation 9.4.1 Video Format From the Video Format screen, you can configure the following settings: Video Resolution Settings · Text Overlay Settings · Video Rotate Type · GOV Settings · H.264 Profile · Video Format Screen 9.4.1.1 Video Resolutions The following video resolutions are supported: ·...
  • Page 108 Configuration and Operation 9.4.1.1.1 H.264-Only H.264-Only Stream BNC Support 1920 x 1080 – Low latency (25/30 fps) 1920 x 1080 (25/30 fps) 1280 x 1024 (25/30 fps) 1280 x 720 (25/30 fps) 1024 x 768 (25/30 fps) 800 x 600 (25/30 fps) 720 x 480 (NTSC-30 fps) 720 x 576 (PAL-25 fps) 640 x 480 (25/30 fps)
  • Page 109 Configuration and Operation 9.4.1.1.3 H.264 + H.264 and H.264 + MJPEG H.264 + H.264/MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2/MJPEG 1920 x 1080 (13/15 fps) 1280 x 1024 (25/30 fps) 1920 x 1080 (13/15 fps) 1280 x 720 (25/30 fps) 1024 x 768 (25/30 fps) 800 x 600 (25/30 fps) 720 x 576 (PAL-25 fps) 720 x 480 (NTSC-30 fps)
  • Page 110: Text Overlay Settings

    Configuration and Operation 1024 x 768 (25/30 fps) 800 x 600 (25/30 fps) 720 x 576 (PAL-25 fps) 1024 x 768 (25/30 fps) 720 x 480 (NTSC-30 fps) 640 x 480 (25/30 fps) 352 x 288 (PAL-25 fps) 352 x 240 (NTSC-30 fps) 800 x 600 (25/30 fps) 720 x 576 (PAL-25 fps) 720 x 480 (NTSC-30 fps)
  • Page 111: Video Rotate Type

    Configuration and Operation 9.4.1.3 Video Rotate Type You can change video display type if necessary. Selectable video rotate types include Normal video, Flip video, Mirror video, 90 degree clockwise, 180 degree rotate, and 90 degree counterclockwise. Differences among these types are illustrated below. The following drop-down menu appears when selecting this option.
  • Page 112: Gov Settings

    Configuration and Operation Following are descriptions of different video rotate types. § Normal video – The image appears as it is viewed. § Flip video – The image is reversed along its horizontal axis. § Mirror video – The image is reversed along its vertical axis. §...
  • Page 113: Video Compression

    Configuration and Operation 9.4.2 Video Compression From the Video Compression page, you can specify MJPEG and H.264 compression settings. Video Compression Screen MJPEG Compression Setting A higher value implies higher bit rates and higher visual quality. The default setting of the MJPEG Q factor is 35.
  • Page 114: Video Ocx Protocol

    Configuration and Operation 9.4.3 Video OCX Protocol Video OCX Protocol screen on all units except the CP-4221-30x From the Video OCX Protocol page, you can select various protocols for streaming media over the network. In the case of multicast networking, select Multicast mode. Video OCX Protocol Screen The screen includes the following settings: ·...
  • Page 115: Video Frame Rate

    Configuration and Operation The screen includes the following settings: · RTP over UDP RTP over RTSP (TCP) · · RTSP over HTTP MJPEG over HTTP · · Multicast mode – Enter in each field all required data, including Multicast H.264-1 Video Address, Multicast H.264-2 Video Address, Multicast MJPEG Video Address, Multicast Audio Address, and Multicast TTL.
  • Page 116: Audio

    Configuration and Operation Note: Images can be sent by FTP or email only when MJPEG steaming is selected as one of the streams. 9.4.5 Audio From the Audio screen you can select the Transmission Mode, Server Gain, Bit Rate, and enable or disable storage of the audio recording.
  • Page 117: Ptz Tab

    Configuration and Operation Note: Latitude does not support G.726. Click Save to confirm the settings. Recording to Storage This function enables recording of the audio on the SD card and NAS. The Recording to Storage function may be enabled or disabled in the Audio screen. The default setting is Disabled. Note: This function works only if the Recording to Storage option has been selected or if the Schedule option has been set.
  • Page 118 Configuration and Operation Every screen in the PTZ section includes the following push buttons under the Live View window: Live View Window and Pushbuttons Zoom Click the Wide or Tele Zoom button to implement continuous zoom adjustment. Zoom is adjustable from 1-18 on CP-3211 models and from 1-20 on all CP-4221-20x models.
  • Page 119: Preset

    Configuration and Operation 9.5.1 Preset The PTZ tab opens on the Preset Point screen. Preset Point Screen From the Preset Point page, you can program up to 256 Preset Points to target a specific view in the Live View pane. To program a Preset Point 1.
  • Page 120: Pattern

    Configuration and Operation 9.5.2 Pattern From the Pattern page, up to four Pattern Lines may be defined. A Pattern Line is a stored route defined through manual adjustment of pan, tilt, and zoom. Pattern Line Screen To set up a Pattern Line 1.
  • Page 121: Auto Pan

    Configuration and Operation 9.5.3 Auto Pan From the Auto Pan page, up to four Auto pan paths may be defined. An Auto pan path scans an area horizontally from left to right or right to left at a user-defined speed. Auto Pan Screen To set up an Auto pan path 1.
  • Page 122: Sequence

    Configuration and Operation 9.5.4 Sequence The Sequence page enables you to define up to eight Sequence lines for the camera image. A Sequence line is an automated series of camera movements from one Preset Point to another, in a pre-determined order, and for configurable time periods.
  • Page 123 Configuration and Operation To set up Sequence Line 1. In the Sequence setting section, click Edit. The Sequence Set screen opens. Sequence Set Screen 2. Select a Sequence line number from the Sequence line drop-down list. 3. Define each Preset Point for the Sequence line in the desired order: a.
  • Page 124: Home

    Configuration and Operation 9.5.5 Home The Home Function page allows you to specify an operation mode to be activated automatically when the camera is idle for a specified period of time. Home Function Screen Switch Select Switch: On or Switch: Off to activate or disable the Home function. Click Set to save the setting. Time Specify the time the camera is idle before executing the Home function action.
  • Page 125: Privacy Mask

    Configuration and Operation Tilt Angle Screen To configure the angle setting § From the Min drop-down list, set the minimum tilt angle (from 0° to 10° on 18x and 20x models or - 10° to 10° on 30x models) § From the Max drop-down list, set the maximum tilt angle.
  • Page 126: Exposure

    Configuration and Operation Note: The Image Flip function and the Image Inverse function are automatically disabled when the Privacy Mask function is on. See Camera – Misc1 (Miscellaneous Settings Menu 1) Camera – Misc2 (Miscellaneous Settings Menu 2), respectively. Mask Setting §...
  • Page 127 Configuration and Operation Exposure settings on all units except CP-4221-30x Exposure Screen Auto Mode Max Gain From the drop-down list, set the gain (from Off to 57dB in 3dB steps). Full Auto Mode If Full Auto is selected, exposure parameters are set automatically. From the drop-down list, select the minimum shutter speed (Off, 1/12, 1/6, 1/3, 1/1.5, or 1).
  • Page 128 Configuration and Operation Zoom Select Wide or Tele. Then drag the cursor on the Zoom bar to set the zoom level, which is displayed in the window (x1..x18 on CP-3211-xxx or x1..x20 on CP-4221-xxx). Focus Select one of the following settings: Auto, Manual, Near, or Far. Exposure settings on CP-4221-30x On the CP-4221-300 and CP-4221-301, from the Exposure page, users can select either Full Auto mode or adjust the parameters of the Iris Priority, or select Manual mode for optimized video output in accordance...
  • Page 129: White Balance

    Configuration and Operation Click Set after selecting the settings. Zoom Select Wide or Tele. Then drag the cursor on the Zoom bar to set the zoom level, which is displayed in the window (x1..x30). Focus Select one of the following settings: Auto, Manual, Near, or Far. 9.5.9 White Balance On the Camera –...
  • Page 130 Configuration and Operation Zoom Select Wide or Tele. Then drag the cursor on the Zoom bar to set the zoom level, which is displayed in the window (x1..x18 on CP-3211-xxx or x1..x20 on CP-4221-xxx). Focus Select one of the following settings: Auto, Manual, Near, or Far. White Balance Screen (all units except CP-4221-30x) White Balance Mode on the CP-4221-30x On the CP-4221-300 and CP-4221-301, in addition to the five modes listed above, a sixth white...
  • Page 131: Camera - Misc1

    Configuration and Operation Click One Push to set the camera’s white balance to the current lighting condition as a reference point. Click the Trigger when you are ready to activate the One Push function. Click Set after selecting the settings. Zoom Select Wide or Tele.
  • Page 132 Configuration and Operation Camera – Misc1 Screen (all units except CP-4221-30x) BLC (Backlight Compensation) Backlight compensation is used in images where a bright light source is behind the subject of interest. Without backlight compensation, the subject would normally appear in silhouette. The backlight function of the camera allows it to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly expose the subject in the foreground.
  • Page 133 Configuration and Operation Note: 1. The Flip setting is manually controlled only. If a Preset Position or a point for another function (i.e, Sequence) is set to a position that can only be reached by Flip motion, it cannot be reached when the Flip function is Off. 2.
  • Page 134 Configuration and Operation § § Sharpness § Flip § Digital zoom § Speed by zoom § Day/Night Function § ICR Threshold CP-4221-30x Camera – Misc1 Screen BLC (Backlight Compensation) Backlight compensation is used in images where a bright light source is behind the subject of interest. Without backlight compensation, the subject would normally appear in silhouette.
  • Page 135: Camera - Misc2

    Configuration and Operation Note: 1. The Flip setting is manually controlled only. If a Preset Position or a point for another function (ex. Sequence) is set to a position that can only be reached by Flip motion, it cannot be reached when the Flip function is Off. 2.
  • Page 136 Configuration and Operation On all units, except the CP-4221-300 and CP-4221-301, you can set the following camera parameters on the Camera-Misc2 page: § § Auto Calibration § Noise Reduction § § Set Pan Zero § TV System Camera – Misc2 Screen (all units except CP-4221-301) WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) resolves high contrast or changing light issues in order to enhance the image quality.
  • Page 137 Configuration and Operation Set Pan Zero Set the current camera position as the Pan Zero (due north) point for the camera. Click Set to save the setting. TV System Select the video format that matches your TV system: § 30 fps (NTSC) §...
  • Page 138 Configuration and Operation CP-4221-301 Camera – Misc2 Screen This setting controls digital Wide Dynamic Range (WDR). The camera also supports multi-exposure WDR (True WDR), which is explained below. True WDR is set from the TV System drop-down list. Digital WDR improves the image quality of scenes which have very dark areas and light areas in different parts of the scene.
  • Page 139 Configuration and Operation 3DNR 3DNR (3D Noise Reduction) provides superior noise reduction and is recommended for use in in extra low- light conditions. It is especially useful for reducing blur with moving objects. The 3DNR function reduces image noise/snow in low-light conditions by comparing adjacent frames. A higher level of 3DNR generates relatively enhanced noise reduction, although it creates more motion blur than 2DNR on moving objects.
  • Page 140: Camera - Misc3

    Configuration and Operation 9.5.12 Camera - Misc3 The Camera-Misc3 screen is used only by the CP-4221-300 and CP-4221-301 that have the appropriate hardware and firmware. Camera-Misc3 Screen ( CP-4221-30x) You can set the following camera parameters on the Camera-Misc3 page: Exposure Value ·...
  • Page 141: Log Out

    Configuration and Operation Contrast Camera image contrast level is adjustable. Select from a range of -13 to +12 in 1dB steps. The default setting is 0. Click Set to confirm the new setting. Log Out Selecting the Logout link on the Home page to close the session. The following message appears: Login Message Upon clicking Login, the Login dialog box opens.
  • Page 142 CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 143: Appendices

    Appendices 10 Appendices Technical Specifications · Internet Security Settings · Install UPnP Components · Installing and Deleting the Web Player · Deleting Temporary Internet Files · Connecting Leads to a Spring Clamp Terminal Block · Camera and Mounting Accessories · CP-3211/CP-4221 User and Installation Guide September 12, 2016...
  • Page 144: Technical Specifications

    Appendices 10.1 Technical Specifications Camera CP-3211-18x CP-4221-20x CP-4221-30x Image Sensor 1/2.8” Sony Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor Shutter Speed 1/1 to 1/10000 seconds Sensitivity 0.05 lux in color mode, 0.01 lux in night mode @ F1.6 Lens Focal Length 4.7 ~ 84.6mm 4.7 ~ 94mm Focus Mode Auto/Manual...
  • Page 145 Appendices Camera CP-3211-18x CP-4221-20x CP-4221-30x Digital Alarm Outputs Alarm Reaction Preset, Sequence, Auto Pan, Pattern Operation English, German, French, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Languages Chinese, Russian, and Korean MicroSD Card Recording microSD/SDHC 32GB support PTZ Operation Manual Speed 0.5° ~ 90°/second Pan Travel 360°...
  • Page 146 Appendices Camera CP-3211-18x CP-4221-20x CP-4221-30x Web Browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and above CP-3211-180 and CP-4221-200 Indoor Cameras Mechanical Dimensions Ø 171.7 x 228.71 mm (Ø 6.76 x 9 inches) Weight 1.6 kg (3.57 lbs.) Electrical Power Source PoE+/24VAC ± 10% Power Consumption Environmental Operating Temperature...
  • Page 147 Appendices CP-4221-300-HPoE Indoor Camera Mechanical Dimensions Ø 157x 239mm (Ø 6.2 x 9.4 inches) Weight 1.6 kg (3.57 lbs.) Electrical Power Source Ultra PoE, 24VAC ± 10% Power Consumption Environmental Operating Temperature 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) Regulatory FCC (47 CFR) Part 15, Subpart B, Class A; ICES-003 Issue 4; CISPR Pub.
  • Page 148 Appendices Mechanical Regulatory FCC (47 CFR) Part 15, Subpart B, Class A; ICES-003 Issue 4; CISPR Pub. 22: UL 60950-1 (2 nd Edition, 2011-12-19 Part 1); UL 60950-22 US/Canada (1 st Edition, Rev. 2011-13-19); CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 (2 nd Edition, 2011-12, Part 1);...
  • Page 149: Internet Security Settings

    Appendices 10.2 Internet Security Settings If ActiveX control installation is blocked, either set Internet security level to default or change ActiveX controls and plug-in settings. To set the default Internet security level 1. Start Internet Explorer (IE). 2. From the Command Bar toolbar, select Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears.
  • Page 150 Appendices ActiveX Controls and Plug-in Settings To create a custom level 1. Start Internet Explorer (IE). 2. From the Command Bar toolbar, select Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears. Command Bar Toolbar – Internet Options 3. In the Internet Options window that appears, select the Security tab. 4.
  • Page 151: Install Upnp Components

    Appendices 10.3 Install UPnP Components Follow the instructions below to enable UPnP so that the camera can be discovered and displayed in the Network and Sharing Center. To enable UPnP discovery 1. Click (Start) and select Control Panel. 2. Click Network and Internet (Win 7, 8, or 8.1). 3.
  • Page 152 Appendices 6. Click Save Changes. Note: Network discovery requires that the DNS Client, Function Discovery Resource Publication, SSDP Discovery, and UPnP Device Host services are started, that network discovery is allowed to communicate through Windows Firewall, and that other firewalls are not interfering with network discovery.
  • Page 153: Installing And Deleting The Web Player

    Appendices 10.4 Installing and Deleting the Web Player The Quasar Player enables you to view the camera’s user interface. If this is a first-time installation of the camera, the Quasar Player installation wizard opens after accessing the camera. Quasar Player Installation Wizard To install the Quasar Player 1.
  • Page 154 Appendices To clear your computer’s cache memory 1. In the Control Panel, click Internet Options. The Internet Properties dialog box opens. 2. From the Browsing History section, click Delete. The Delete Browsing History dialog box opens. 3. From the Delete Browsing History dialog box, check Preserve Favorites website data, Temporary Internet files and website files, Cook ies and website data, and Track ing Protection, ActiveX Filtering and Do Not Track .
  • Page 155: Deleting Temporary Internet Files

    Appendices 10.5 Deleting Temporary Internet Files To improve browser performance, it is recommended to clean up all of the temporary Internet files. To delete temporary Internet files 1. In Internet Explorer (IE), from the Command Bar toolbar, click Tools and select Internet Options from the menu that appears.
  • Page 156: Connecting Leads To A Spring Clamp Terminal Block

    Appendices 10.6 Connecting Leads to a Spring Clamp Terminal Block The unit is delivered with two terminal block connectors. The connectors enable you to connect wires for either the relay output or alarm input and then connect them to the unit. Spring Clamp Terminal Block To connect a wire to the spring clamp terminal block 1.
  • Page 157: Camera And Mounting Accessories

    10.7 Camera and Mounting Accessories The following mounting accessories are available from FLIR for installation of your Quasar CP-3211 or CP-4221 Series PTZ Dome IP Camera. For more information on available options, contact your FLIR sales representative or contact FLIR Support to request details on where to get the accessories you need.
  • Page 158 Appendices Mounting Accessories Part Number Item CP-HD-RCSD-0 Recessed Mount For in-ceiling installation. Height x Depth: 166mm/6.5 in. x 276mm/10.9 in. Weight: 1.1 kg (2.4 lbs.) Supplied with M3x6 Screw x2, Ceiling Sticker x1, Trim Ring x1. CP-HD-CAPX-0 Indoor Pendant Mounting Kit Height (with Hard Ceiling Mount): 75.1mm (3.0 in.) Height (without Hard Ceiling Mount): 58mm (2.3 in.) Width: 110.66mm (4.4 in.)
  • Page 159 Appendices Part Number Item CX-ARMX-1 Standard Wall Mount White Dimensions: 348 × 104 × 138.6mm (13.7 × 4.1 × 5.5 in.) Diameter: 45 mm (1.8 in.) Weight: 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs.) Supplied with M8x12 screw x1, spring washer-8 x1, pendant tube washer x1, rubber washer-8 x1 and sponge x2.
  • Page 160 Appendices Part Number Item CX-PIPE-0 Straight Tube (25cm/9.8”) Material: Constructed from iron Length: 250/500mm (9.8/19.7 in.) CX-PIPE-1 Diameter: 50mm (2 in.) (50cm/19.7”) Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lbs.)/1.8 kg (4 lbs.) Supplied with M8x12 screw x1, spring washer-8 x1, pendent tube washer x1, rubber washer-8 x1 and waterproof rubber x1.
  • Page 161 Appendices Part Number Item Corner Standard Mounting Plate CX-CRNR-0 Dimensions: 222 × 204 × 117mm/8.7 × 8 × 4.6 in. (L x W x D) Weight: 2 kg (4.4 lbs.) Supplied with washer-8 x4, spring washer-8 x4, M8x16 screw x4, and M8 nut x4. Pole Thin Direct Mounting CX-POLE-0 Dimensions: 232 ×...
  • Page 162 Appendices Part Number Item CX-WLBX-0 Pole Wide Direct Mounting Dimensions: 270 × 170 × 60mm/10.6 × 6.7 × 2.4 in. (L x W x D) Diameter: 112 ~ 140mm (4.4 ~ 5.5 in.) Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lbs.) Supplied with M8x16 screw x4, washer x4, stainless steel straps x4 and spring washer-8 x4.
  • Page 163 Appendices Part Number Item CX-PLBX-0 Pole Wide Box Mounting Dimensions: 270 ×166 ×155mm/10.6 × 6.5 × 6.1 in. (L x W x D) Weight: 3.2 kg (7.1 lbs.) Supplied with M8x16 screw x4, washer-8 x4, spring washer-8 x4 and stainless steel straps x4.
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