Illustra IPS02D0OCWTT Configuration And User's Manual

Illustra IPS02D0OCWTT Configuration And User's Manual

Pro series 5mp, 3mp & 2mp mini dome series

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Configuration & User Guide
Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome
Series
8200-1135-01 J0

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  • Page 1 Configuration & User Guide Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Series 8200-1135-01 J0...
  • Page 2: Customer Service

    Customer Service Thank you for using Illustra products. We support our products through an extensive worldwide network of dealers. The dealer through whom you originally purchased this product is your point of contact if you need service or support. Our dealers are empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support.
  • Page 3 Introduction The Illustra Pro Series Mini Dome (hereafter referred to as the camera) is a high definition IP camera, available in 5 megapixel, 3 megapixel and 2 megapixel models. ONVIF-compatibility allows interoperability with other ONVIF- compliant third party NVRs. A built-in web server allows you to configure the camera and stream video using Internet Explorer version 10 and higher.
  • Page 4 IPS02D3ICBIT Illustra Pro 2MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, indoor, vandal, clear, black, TDN w/IR, TWDR IPS02D3ISBTT Illustra Pro 2MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, indoor, vandal, smoked, black, TDN, TWDR IPS02D3ISBIT Illustra Pro 2MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, indoor, vandal, smoked, black, TDN w/IR, TWDR IPS02D3OCWIT Illustra Pro 2MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, outdoor, vandal, clear, white, TDN w/IR, TWDR...
  • Page 5 IPS03D3OCWIT Illustra Pro 3MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, outdoor, vandal, clear, white, TDN w/IR, TWDR IPS03D3OSWIT Illustra Pro 3MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, outdoor, vandal, smoked, white, TDN w/IR, TWDR IPS03D3OCBIT Illustra Pro 3MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, outdoor, vandal, clear, black, TDN w/IR, TWDR IPS03D3OSBIT Illustra Pro 3MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, outdoor, vandal, smoked, black, TDN w/IR, TWDR Illustra Pro 5MP Models...
  • Page 6 IPS05D3OSBIY Illustra Pro 5MP Mini-dome, 9-22mm, outdoor, vandal, smoked, black, TDN w/IR, WDR...
  • Page 7 Manual Lens Adjustment Motorized lenses allow users to adjust zoom and Focus functions remotely. The Ultra Wide Angle 1.8 mm - 3 mm lens requires manual adjustment. Procedure 1-1 Adjusting the 1.8 mm - 3 mm lens Use the following procedure to adjust the 1.8 mm - 3 mm lens Step     Action Remove the camera liner Loosen the Zoom/Focus lever and adjust the lens to the desired FOV and picture sharpness.
  • Page 8: Web Configuration

    Only users with administrative rights can access all the areas of the Web Configuration pages. Security Mode Profiles for First Time Connection The Illustra Pro Series Mini Dome camera now has Enhanced Security features that allow for operation in a Stand ard Security mode or in an Enhanced Security mode.
  • Page 9 Changing the Camera Web User Interface Language If you select the Enhanced Security option, you will be required and instructed to create a complex password. Note: The password must meet the following requirements: • Be a minimum of seven characters long. •...
  • Page 10 Accessing the Setup Menus from Live View • Danish • German • Spanish • French • Hungarian • Italian • Japanese • Korean • Dutch • Polish • Portuguese • Swedish • Turkish • Chinese Simplified • Chinese Traditional The default language is ‘English’. Enter the Username.
  • Page 11 Displaying the Live View Page Displaying the Live View Page Display the live camera view page. Procedure 2-5 Display Live View Page Step     Action Select Live in the Web User Interface banner. The live view page will be displayed. Select a video stream from Stream to view. Select a percentage from Scale to change the display size of the video pane: •...
  • Page 12 Video Pane Select the page number or arrows to navigate through the corresponding pages. Video Pane The video pane provides a simple way to view the live video stream from the camera when using the web User Interface. The live viewing page however is not intended to be the primary way of viewing the video on the camera;...
  • Page 13 • Video Stream Settings • Picture Basic • Picture Additional • Date/Time/OSD TCP/IP From the TCP/IP tab you can configure the DHCP, IPv4 and IPv6 network settings on the camera. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 14 TCP/IP DHCP On initial camera startup, and after a hardware factory reset, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled by default and remains enabled until the camera receives either a DHCP address or is assigned a Static IP address. Procedure 3-1 Enable DHCP Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 15 TCP/IP IPv4 Configure the IPv4 network settings for the camera. Procedure 3-3 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the TCP/IP tab in the Basic Configuration menu. Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings.
  • Page 16: Video Stream Settings

    Video Stream Settings The camera allows the configuration of three video streams; Stream 1, Stream 2 and Stream 3. These streams can be configured through the Web User Interface, as detailed here or through the Illustra API or Network Video Recorder.
  • Page 17 Video Stream Settings Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 (1600x1200) UXGA 4:3 (768x576) 4:3 (640x480) 640 VGA 4:3 (1280x960) SXGA 4:3 (640x480) 640 VGA 4:3 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (480x360) 480 4:3 (1024x768) 1024 XGA 4:3 (480x360) 480 4:3 (384x288) 4:3 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9...
  • Page 18 Video Stream Settings • Stream 1 - 1 - 30 ips, default 30. • Stream 2 - 1 - 15 ips, default 15. • Stream 3 - 7ips fixed. • Stream 1 - 1 - 30 ips, default 30. • Stream 2 - 1 - 15 ips, default 15. •...
  • Page 19 Note: If the camera requires FPS adjustment during Gaming mode, this can be applied through the recorder (using the Illustra API (IAPI). The camera will continue to provide frame rate a priority at the new set FPS value. Fixed Item...
  • Page 20 Picture Basic - End - Corridor Mode Provides a better perspective when viewing a long corridor. Note: This feature is only available on the 2MP camera models. Procedure 3-7 Configure Corridor Mode Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
  • Page 21 Picture Basic The video pane will update to display the new settings. - End - Procedure 3-9 Adjust Camera Focus using OneTouch Autofocus Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu. Select to start the video stream if it is not already active.
  • Page 22 Picture Additional • ROI Weighted - exposure calculations are based on a region of interest selected. The default setting is Center Weighted. Select the Exposure Offset (F-Stops) from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 0.0. Select the Max Exposure from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 1/4 for 5MP, 1/8 for 3MP and 1/8 for 2MP.
  • Page 23 Picture Additional Wide Dynamic Range Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is a feature that allows viewing of high contrast scenes that include both bright and low light areas in the same field of view (FOV). WDR Level allows you to adjust the WDR level to favour a underexposed or overexposed image. By selecting the lower end of the control the image is underexposed which provides more detail in areas of bright but less details in areas of darkness.
  • Page 24 Picture Additional Min. illumination color 0.05 0.06 0.03 0.04 (Lux): Min. illumination b/w 0.02 0.03 0.003 0.004 0.001 0.002 (Lux): Dynamic range (db) Procedure 3-14 Enable / Disable IR Illuminator Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the Picture Additional from the Basic Configuration menu.
  • Page 25 Picture Additional Procedure 3-16 Adjust the Brightness, Contrast and Saturation Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the Picture Additional tab from the Basic Configuration menu. Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view.
  • Page 26 Date / Time / OSD Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu. Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view. Select the required White Balance from the drop-down menu: •...
  • Page 27 Camera Name The camera name will be displayed on the Web User Interface banner and the on-screen display for the camera. This name will also be displayed when using Illustra Connect or ONVIF. Procedure 3-20 Change the Camera Name Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner.
  • Page 28 Date / Time / OSD If you select via NTP in step 5: Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box. - End - On-Screen Display (OSD) Within OSD you can set enable or disable camera name and time display. Procedure 3-22 Display or Hide the Camera Name OSD Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 29: Video Menu

    The camera allows the configuration of up to three independent video streams: Stream 1, Stream 2 and Stream 3. These streams can be configured via the Web User Interface, as detailed here or via the Illustra API. Video displayed on the video pane will reflect the settings configured in the stream selected from the drop-down menu, either Stream 1 or Stream 2 or Stream 3.
  • Page 30 Integration with other Illustra API Clients The 3 video streams can be configured via the Web User Interface, as detailed here, or via the Illustra API interface. Changes made to the streams via either method will be applied and the video will be displayed according to the configuration.
  • Page 31 Configuring the Video Stream Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 (1920x1080) 1080p 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (1664x936) 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (384x216) 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (384x216) 16:9 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (384x216) 16:9 Stream 1...
  • Page 32 Configuring the Video Stream Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 (1600x1200) UXGA 4:3 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (640x480) 640 VGA 4:3 (1280x960) SXGA 4:3 (1024x768) 1024 XGA 4:3 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (480x360) 480 4:3 (1024x768) 1024 XGA 4:3 (768x576) 4:3 (384x288) 4:3 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9...
  • Page 33 Gaming mode can be enabled or disabled for the primary stream (Stream 1). Note: If the camera requires FPS adjustment during Gaming mode, this can be applied via the recorder (using the Illustra API (IAPI). The camera will continue to provide frame rate a priority at the new set FPS value.
  • Page 34 Picture Settings Picture Settings Picture Basic Adjust the Picture Rotation, Focus / Zoom, Exposure and White Balance settings. Picture Rotation Configure the orientation and corridor mode settings. Both settings are optional. Procedure 4-2 Configure Orientation Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the Picture Basic tab from the Video menu.
  • Page 35 Picture Settings Use the plus and minus arrows to manually configure the focus and the slider bar to adjust zoom settings until the image in clear. The video pane will update to display the new settings. - End - Procedure 4-4 Adjust Camera Focus using OneTouch Autofocus Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 36 Picture Additional • Spot - exposure calculations are based on the very center of the image. • ROI Weighted - exposure calculations are based on a region of interest selected. The default setting is Center Weighted. Select the Exposure Offset (F-Stops) from the drop-down menu. The default setting is 0.
  • Page 37 Picture Additional A typical use for this feature would be viewing a scene with both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions simultaneously, for example, in a warehouse area with an open bay door. Procedure 4-8 Disable/Enable Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 38 Picture Additional Procedure 4-9 Enable / Disable IR Illuminator Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select the Picture Additional from the Basic Configuration menu. Select the Enable IR Illuminator check box to enable IR Illuminator. Deselect the Enable IR Illuminator check box to disable IR Illuminator.
  • Page 39 Picture Additional The video pane will display the current camera view. Use the slider bars to adjust: • Brightness • Contrast • Saturation • Sharpness The video pane will update to display the new settings. The values range from 0% to 100%. - End - Procedure 4-12 Restore Picture Balance Defaults Step     Action...
  • Page 40 Lens Calibration • ROI Auto: Region of Interest Auto • Auto Normal: Suitable for a normal range of lighting conditions • Sunny: Suitable for sunny conditions • Shadow: Suitable for shady conditions • Indoor: Suitable for indoor conditions • Lamp: Suitable for artificial light conditions •...
  • Page 41 IR LEDS Procedure 4-15 Run a Lens Calibration Step     Action Select Setup on the Web Interface Banner to display the setup menus. Select Picture Settings from the Video menu. Select the Lens Calibration tab. Select Start Calibration and wait for the camera lens initialization to complete. Drag the Step 1: Focus at WIDE slider bar up and down until you are satisfied with the picture focus, and select Apply to apply your changes.
  • Page 42 Camera Name The camera name will be displayed on the Web User Interface banner and the on-screen display for the camera. This name will also be displayed when using Illustra Connect or ONVIF. Procedure 4-17 Change the Camera Name Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner.
  • Page 43 Privacy Zones If you select Manually in step 5: Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus. If you select via NTP in step 5: Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box. - End - On-Screen Display (OSD) Within OSD you can set enable or disable camera name and time display.
  • Page 44 Privacy Zones The apparent size of the Privacy Zone adjusts automatically as the zoom level is adjusted. Privacy Zones are useful for high security areas. For example, you might establish a privacy Zone around a safe’s combination, but still view people approaching or opening the safe. Up to 4 rectangular privacy zones can be used on the camera.
  • Page 45: Deleting A Privacy Zone

    Privacy Zones The Privacy Zones tab displays. Select to start the video stream if it is not already active. The video pane will display the current camera view. Select the corresponding Enabled check box to enable the privacy zone. Deselect the corresponding Enabled check box to disable the privacy zone. - End - Deleting a Privacy Zone Delete a privacy zone from the camera.
  • Page 46 Configure the SMTP, FTP and CIFS details required when setting Event Actions for analytic alerts. SMTP Configure the SMTP settings to allow e-mail alerts to be sent from the camera when an analytic alert is triggered. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 47 Event Settings Note: SMTP settings must be configured to enable email alerts when using analytics. Procedure 5-1 Configure SMTP Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. Select the SMTP tab.
  • Page 48 Configure the FTP settings for the FTP server. This is required to send video files from triggered analytic alerts. FTP must be configured to enable FTP video alerts when using analytics. Note: FTP settings can also be configured via the Network menu. Procedure 5-2 Configure FTP Server Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 49 CIFS Procedure 5-3 Configure the FTP Transfer Rate Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu. Select the FTP tab. Select the Limit Transfer Rate check box to limited the FTP transfer rate. Deselect the Limit Tranfer Rate check box to disable limited FTP transfer.
  • Page 50 Event Actions Deselect the Enable check box to disable CIFS. The default setting is ‘Enabled’. Note: When in Enhanced Security mode, enabling CIFS requires the admin account password Enter the network path in the Network Path text box. Enter the domain name in the Domain Name in the text box. Enter the username in the Username text box.
  • Page 51 Event Actions Select Event Actions from the Events and Actions menu. Select an entry on the event actions list and enter an event action name in the Name text box. Select the Record check box to enable the Record Settings. Select the Email check box to send an e-mail to the email address configured in the Configure SMTP Settings procedure.
  • Page 52: Alarm Actions

    Event Actions For 15 seconds after being triggered any additional individual input changes on that alarm source are only be logged and not generate any other action. This is to reduce the effect that any oscillating alarm source, e.g. if a door is simply vibrating in the wind, causing a series of alarms to be generated.
  • Page 53 Event Actions Deselect the Output check box to disable alarm output. Select the required configured fault action from the Action drop down menu. - End - Procedure 5-9 Enable/Disable an Alarm Step     Action Select Alarm I/O from the Event and Actions menu. Select the Enabled check box to enable the corresponding alarm.
  • Page 54 Analytics Analytics Analytics is a feature which detects and tracks objects in video. Analytics supported are Region of Interest, Face Detection, Motion Detection, Video Intelligence, and Blur Detection. Region of Interest (ROI) A region of interest is a defined area of the camera view which considered to be higher priority than areas of non- interest.
  • Page 55: Face Detection

    Analytics Face Detection Face Detection works by detecting human faces and ignoring other objects, such as trees or buildings. This feature can be enabled or disabled and the required face orientation selected. Procedure 5-14 Enable / Disable Face Detection Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 56 Analytics • Try not to point cameras into sunlight, because high brightness prevents detection of movement of bright objects such as a person with a white shirt. • Avoid areas with persistent motion, such as trees, blinking lights, or spinning signs, by using an appropriate region of interest.
  • Page 57 Analytics Select Apply to save the changes. - End - Enable or Disable a Motion Detection Alert Motion detection can be turned on and turned off when required. Procedure 5-16 Enable or Disable a Motion Detection Alert Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu.
  • Page 58 Video Intelligence Video Intelligence The camera supports the configuration of Video Intelligence Alerts. You can define Video Intelligence settings that can be used to set up Analytics Rules.You can add up to three Analytics Rules by default on the camera web user interface.
  • Page 59 Video Intelligence • Queue Length - Used to detect when a queue is a certain length. Draw three regions of interest to indicate the area occupied when the queue is short, medium, or long. Then select the length of the queue you are looking for from the drop down Queue Length menu.
  • Page 60 Video Intelligence Procedure 5-19 Create a Video Intelligence Alert Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu. Select the Enable Video Intelligence check box to enable Video Intelligence on the camera. Use the drawing tools beneath the live video feed to create a Region of Interest.
  • Page 61 Blur Detection Deselect the check box of the target Analytics Rule to disable the analytics rule. - End - Procedure 5-21 Edit an Analytics Rule Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu.
  • Page 62 Event Logs Event Logs Event Log When events are triggered the resulting alarms are displayed in the Event Log with the following information: • # - details the event index. • Event - this is listed as ‘MotionDetected’. • Date created - the time and date when the motion detection was triggered. •...
  • Page 63 Event Logs Fault Log Any system or environmental faults experienced by the camera are displayed in the Fault Log with the following: • # - details the fault index. • Fault - a description of the fault. • Date created - the time and date when the fault occurred. •...
  • Page 64 Event Logs Procedure 5-26 Delete Current Faults Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Event Logs from the Events and Actions menu. Select the Fault Log tab. Select the corresponding Delete check box to mark the fault for deletion. Deselect the corresponding Delete check box to keep the fault.
  • Page 65 Select the corresponding Application checkbox to Start, Stop or Remove. Select one of the following options: Start to start the application running. Stop to stop the application running. Remove to remove the application. - End - Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 66 License License files for applications are uploaded using the licensing webpage. Available licenses are listed displaying their application ID and their license expiry date. Procedure 6-3 Upload a License File Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select License from the Applications menu.
  • Page 67 Install exacqVision Edge exacqVision Edge can be installed by purchasing an SD card with the exacqVision server and license. Please speak to your Tyco Security integrator to purchase this card. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 68 Procedure 7-1 Install exacqVision Edge Server using Purchased SD Card with exacqVision Server Step     Action Insert the SD  card before powering up your camera. The edge server will automatically be installed when the camera starts for the first time. Select Setup then Applications to confirm the exacqVision Edge Version. - End - Procedure 7-2 Install exacqVision Edge Server using the Camera Web User Interface Step     Action...
  • Page 69 Update the exacqVision Server When a new version is released you can update your existing exacqVision Server. Procedure 7-3 Update an Application Step     Action Select Setup, Applications then Upload Application. The Upload tab will display. Select Browse. Navigate to where the new firmware files have been saved. Select the new firmware file and select Start.
  • Page 70 • Remote Access • Session Timeout Security Status This section explains how to configure security features for the camera and modify the communication protocols that are used. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 71 Security Status Note: Any changes in the Security section, either changes to the Security Mode or to an individual protocol, are logged in the Security Log. Enhanced Security Admin users can change the Security Mode of the camera from Standard Security to Enhanced Security. Procedure 8-1 Enable Enhanced Security Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 72 Security Status Procedure 8-2 Disable Enhanced Security Mode Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Security Status from the Security menu. Select the Security Overview tab. Clear the Enable Enhanced Security check box to disable enhanced security. Note: When in Enhanced Security mode, changing the security mode requires the admin account password.
  • Page 73 Users Security Log The security log records any changes made to the security mode or to an individual protocol. Procedure 8-4 Display Security Log Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Security Status from the Security menu. Select the Security Log tab.
  • Page 74 Users Note: The default Username is admin and the default Password is admin. To maintain security the password on the admin account should be changed. View Current User Accounts View a list of the current user accounts assigned to the camera. Procedure 8-6 View User Accounts Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 75 Users • Upper-case letters • Lower-case letters • Numeric characters • Special characters Enter the same password in the Confirm Password text box. Select Apply to save the settings. The new user account will now be displayed in the Users list on the Users tab. - End - Changing the User Accounts Password Change the password of an existing user account.
  • Page 76 HTTP / HTTPS The Users tab displays. Select to delete the corresponding user account. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Select OK to delete. Select Cancel. - End - HTTP / HTTPS User can select the option to use HTTP, HTTPS or both. The camera will automatically create an SSL certificate file to use for HTTPS.
  • Page 77 IEEE 802.1x You will be prompted to confirm that you would like to upload the HTTPS certificate. Select OK to confirm the upload. Select Cancel. - End - Delete a HTTPS Certificate If you delete the existing certificate it will be replaced by a temporary substitute. The current browser session will be lost and you will be required to log back in to the camera Web User Interface.
  • Page 78 Firewall Select Upload to navigate to the CA Certificate location. The Choose file dialog will be displayed. Navigate to the location where the certificate has been saved. Select the file and select Open. Select Upload. The upload process will start. If PEAP is selected: Enter the required PEAP Password.
  • Page 79 Firewall Deselect the ICMP Blocking check box to disable ICMP blocking. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. Select the RP Filtering check box to enable the RP filtering. Deselect the RP Filtering check box to disable. The default setting is ‘Disabled’. Select SYN Cookie Certification check box to enable SYN cookie certification.
  • Page 80 Remote Access Editing an Address Filter Edit an existing address filter. Procedure 8-16 Edit an Address Filter Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Firewall from the Security menu. Select the Address Filtering tab. Edit the IP or MAC Address in the IP or MAC Address text box.
  • Page 81 The separation of Discovery Mode and User Authentication allows the camera to be set up in a configuration that suits requirements for the network and users. The preferred discovery method for the camera is Illustra Connect, and this utilizes ONVIF discovery. It is therefore recommended that ONVIF Discovery Mode is always enabled.
  • Page 82 Session Timeout ONVIF User Authentication To utilize ONVIF User Authentication, there must be at least one admin level user in the ONVIF service. Note: When in Enhanced Security mode, editing ONVIF User Authentication requires the admin account password. Procedure 8-20 Enable/Disable ONVIF User Authentication Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 83: Network Menu

    • SNTP • CIFS • Dynamic DNS • SIP TCP/IP Configure the IPv4 and IPv6 settings on the camera. IPv4 Configure the IPv4 settings for the camera. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 84 TCP/IP Procedure 9-1 Configure the IPv4 Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select TCP/IP from the Network menu. Select the Enable DHCP check box to enable DHCP and disable manual settings. Deselect Enable DHCP to disable DHCP and allow manual settings to be entered.
  • Page 85 Configure the FTP settings for the FTP server. This is required to send video files from triggered analytic alerts. FTP must be configured to enable FTP video alerts when using analytics. Note: FTP settings can also be configured via the Network menu. Procedure 9-3 Configure FTP Server Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 86 SMTP File Transfer Rate The File Transfer Rate can be limited and a max transfer rate assigned to manage the amount of FTP bandwidth used. Procedure 9-4 Configure the FTP Transfer Rate Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Event Settings from the Events and Actions menu.
  • Page 87 SNMP Procedure 9-6 Configure SMTP Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select SMPT from the Network menu. The SMPT tab displays. Check the Enable SMPT check box to enable SMPT. Text boxes on the tab become available for entry.
  • Page 88 CIFS Enter an SNMP managing contact reference in the Contact text box. If using V2: Select the Enable V2 checkbox. Enter the authorized ID for reading SNMP data in the Read Community text box. Enter the Trap Community. Enter the Trap Address. Select Apply.
  • Page 89 Dynamic DNS The default setting is ‘Disabled’. Note: When in Enhanced Security mode, enabling CIFS requires the admin account password. Enter the network path in the Network Path text box. Note: When entering the network path the following format should be used '//<IP Address>/<folder name>' Enter the domain name in the Domain Name in the text box.
  • Page 90 Select a Service Provider from the drop-down list: • dyndns.org • easydns.com • no-ip.com • zerigo.com • dynsip.org • tzo.com Enter a Username in the text box. Enter a Password in the text box. Enter Service Data in the text box. Select Apply to save the settings.
  • Page 91 Configure the SIP Server Settings Configure the SIP server settings on the camera. Procedure 9-11 Configure the SIP Server Settings Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select SIP from the Network menu. Check the Enabled check box to enable SIP.
  • Page 92 • Health Monitor • Logs • About Maintenance The Maintenance menu allows you to restore the camera settings to factory default, reboot the camera and apply a firmware upgrade. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 93 Maintenance Reset To perform a physical reset of the camera, refer to Procedure 17-2 Reset the Camera to Factory Default Settings using the Reset/Reboot Switch on page 17-154. Note: Network settings, presets, patterns and sequences can be retained if required. Procedure 10-1 Resetting the Camera Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 94 All existing camera settings are maintained when the firmware is upgraded. Caution You should only use firmware that has been provided by Illustra. Using any other firmware may cause a malfunction and damage the camera. Procedure 10-3 Upgrade Camera Firmware Step     Action...
  • Page 95 Backup/Restore The Choose file to Upload dialog will be displayed. Navigate to the location where the firmware file has been saved. Select the firmware file then select the Open button. Select Upload. The file transfer will begin. Do not disconnect power to the camera during the upgrade process. The camera restarts automatically after the updates have been completed, this can take from 1 to 10 minutes.
  • Page 96 Date / Time The Choose file to Upload dialog will be displayed. Navigate to the location where the firmware file has been saved. Select the firmware file then select the Open button. Select Upload. The file transfer will begin. Do not disconnect power to the camera during the upgrade process. The camera restarts automatically after the updates have been completed, this can take from 1 to 10 minutes.
  • Page 97 Audio • via NTP The default setting is ‘Manually’. If you select Manually in step 5: Select the Date (DD/MM/YYYY) using the drop-down menus. Select the Time (HH:MM:SS) using the drop-down menus. If you select via NTP in step 5: Enter the NTP Server Name in the text box.
  • Page 98 Audio The default setting is 50. - End - Configuring Stored Audio When connected to an appropriate device, the dome is capable of playing back stored audio when an alarm has been triggered. A maximum of three audio files can be uploaded to the dome. Note: Audio clips can only be used if a microSD Card has been installed.
  • Page 99 Audio • A single channel mono file with a bit depth of 16kHz. • The sample rate must be 8kHz. • The duration must be no longer than 20 seconds. Select Upload. You will be prompted to confirm that you would like to upload the audio file. Select OK to confirm the upload.
  • Page 100 Analog Video You can select between 1 and 1000 milliseconds. Select OK to save your changes. - End - Analog Video An Analog Video Source can be selected from the drop down menu found in the Analog Video menu. Output format of the analogue video can be managed by the dip switch located on the camera (default value) or via Web User Interface page.
  • Page 101 Logs System Log The system log gives the most recent messages from the unix /var/log/messages file. Information will include the following: • Messages about system behavior such as process startup/shutdown. • Warnings about recoverable problems that processes encounter. • Error messages where processes encounter problems they cannot fix; note that this does not mean that the process will not continue to work, only that it encountered an issue it could do nothing about.
  • Page 102 About - End - Procedure 10-17 Boot Log Filter Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select Logs from the System menu. Select the Boot Log tab. Enter the number of lines of the log file you would like to view in the Lines text box. Enter the word or phrase that you would like to search for in the Filter text box.
  • Page 103 About Select About from the System menu. The model tab displays. - End - Procedure 10-19 Edit Camera Name Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus. Select About from the System menu. The model tab displays.
  • Page 104 • Video/Audio and screenshot are saved to the SD card. • SMTP notifications can be sent. • FTP uploads of video can be sent. • Audio can be played via the Audio Out port. Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 105 SD Card Management Inserting the SD Card When inserting an SD card it is essential that the camera is rebooted. The camera is mounted and unmounted through the Web User Interface. Note: Refer to the Quick Reference Guide supplied with the product for details on how to remove the housing assembly and gain access to the camera.
  • Page 106 Record Settings Remove the SD card from the camera. Note: AVI clips are not available on the camera until the MicroSD card has been inserted and the camera rebooted. Reconnect the power supply and power up the camera. - End - Procedure 11-4 Unmount the MicroSD Card for Removal Step     Action Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
  • Page 107 Event Download Select the Pre Event (secs) in seconds from the drop-down menu. Values range from 0 to 10. The default setting is 5 seconds. Select the Post Event (secs) in seconds from the drop-down menu. Values range from 0 to 10. The default setting is 5 seconds.
  • Page 108: Technical Specifications

    IR Distance Number of IR LED devices Manufacturer Intersil Manufacturer Part Number SFH 4258s Video codecs MJPEG - H264 (2MP) 1-30 Frame rate range (3MP) 1-30 (5MP) 1-15 Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 109 Distortion Input THD= -94 dB; Output THD= -70 dB Client interfaces Browsers supported & version IE 10 and 11. Firefox, Chrome illustra API version AD iAPI3 ONVIF Profile S version Core spec. version 2.4 ONVIF test tool version Test tool version 14.06...
  • Page 110 Text overlay Font Size 40 pixels high Event alarms Video motion, Blur detection, Face detection, Event triggers Scheduled Alarm input, Network loss, Reset and Health monitoring Pre-alarm recording 10s pre and post SMTP e-mail file, transfer FTP file transfer, Event actions SFTP file transfer and SD card storage, CIFS mount Alarm input...
  • Page 111 Resolutions The following resolutions are available on Stream 1, Stream 2,and Stream 3: Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 (1920x1080) 1080p 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (1664x936) 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (384x216) 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (384x216) 16:9...
  • Page 112 Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 (1920x1440) 4:3 (1600x1200) UXGA 4:3 (920x720) 4:3 (1920x1080) 1080p 16:9 (1280x960) SXGA 4:3 (768x576) 4:3 (1600x1200) UXGA 4:3 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (640x480) 640 VGA 4:3 (1280x960) SXGA 4:3 (1024x768) 1024 XGA 4:3 (640x360) nHD 16:9 (1280x720) 720p 16:9 (1024x576) PAL+ 16:9 (480x360) 480 4:3...
  • Page 113 Streaming Unicast Streaming Multicast RFC 1112 level 1 Remote Shell SSH - RFC2326 Access Users 10 simultaneous users Firmware SD card / browser/ illustra Connect upgrade SOAP - SOAP 1.2 External ONVIF - 2.4 Interface WS-Addressing Protocol WS-Eventing Base Protocol and Underlying Layers •...
  • Page 114 • TCP is used for two way communication and UDP will be used for broadcasting protocols. • HTTP is used for the ONVIF protocol as transport mechanism for SOAP calls. • FTP can be used to push alarm buffer video clips to a specified remote FTP server. The camera can use anonymous FTP or a specified username and password.
  • Page 115 The product supports WS-Discovery for discovery purpose. A copy of Illustra Connect is supplied with the camera, this is a MS-Windows based discovery application, which will allow discovering any Illustra camera on a network; OS Compatibility: MS-Windows XP, MS-Windows Vista,...
  • Page 116 ONVIF Video and Control Interface For each camera found on the network, the discovery tools will report: • Serial number. • Model Name. • Product Code (Hardware ID). • MAC address. • Current IP address. • Firmware version. This tool will allow configuration of: •...
  • Page 117 ONVIF Video and Control Interface ONVIF Functions Supported The following ONVIF functions are supported on the camera: Device Management Return List of Capabilities Network Management • Discovery • DHCP hostname • DNS • NTP System Management • Device information • Backup •...
  • Page 118: Microsd Card

    microSD Card microSD Card External access is provided for a microSD for video alarm storage and audio output pre-recorded clips. The maximum size of microSD card that can be used with the camera is 128GB. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide provided with the camera for information on how to remove and install the microSD Card.
  • Page 119: Surge Protection

    Power Power PoE class PoE 802.3af, Class 3 Wattage Max= 12.95Watts LLDP support is built into the file system, but that service is disabled by default. We could Is LLDP supported? probably turn it on, but we haven’t done so 24 VAC Voltage range 24 VAC +/- 25%...
  • Page 120 Regulatory Compliance EMC: USA (FCC): CFR 47 Part 15 Canada: ICES-003/NMB-003 Issue 5 European Union: EN 55022:2010 European Union: EN 61000-3-2:2006/A2:2009 European Union: EN 61000-3-3:2008 Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 Product Assurance Testing: IEC 62599-2 EN55024 EN50130-4:2011 IEC 61000-6-1 Vandal- IK10 Resistant RoHS, EU Directive 2002/95/EC...
  • Page 121: Table Of Contents

    Alarm I/O Alarm I/O Analytics Motion Detection Video Intelligence Blur Detection Event Logs Event Log Fault Log Applications Applications Applications License License Security Users User Add User Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 122 Camera Menu Sub Menu Admin Operator User Change Password HTTP/HTTPS HTTP/HTTPS IEEE 802.1x EAP Settings Firewall Basic Filtering Address Filtering Remote Access Remote Access Session Timeout Session Timeout Network TCP/IP TCP/IP SMTP SMTP SNTP SNTP CIFS CIFS Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS System Maintenance Maintenance...
  • Page 123 Stream 1 and 2: • Stream 1: rtsp://<ip address>:554/StreamId=1 • Stream 2: rtsp://<ip address>:554/StreamId=2 For example: rtsp://192.168.1.168:554/StreamId=1 Select Play. The live video stream is displayed. - End - Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 124: Quick Start

    Exposure Offset (F- Stops) Max Exposure (sec) 1/4 Max Gain (dB) 30db 42db 42db Bright objects auto Flicker Control 60hz Picture Additional Enable WDR Enable IR Illuminator Illustra Pro Series 5MP, 3MP & 2MP Mini Dome Configuration & User Guide...
  • Page 125 Video Day Night Mode auto low Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness White Balance Mode auto normal Blue Date/Time/OSD Camera Friendly ProMDSerialNumner Name Camera Time empty or unspecified Time 24-hour Date Display Format YYYY/MM/DD (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Zone Time (US and Canada) Set Time Manually Date(DD/MM/YY)
  • Page 126: Lens Calibration

    Events and Actions Max Exposure (sec) Max Gain (dB) 30db 42db 42db Bright objects auto Flicker Control 60hz Picture Additional Enable WDR Enable IR Illuminator Day Night Mode auto low Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness White Balance Mode auto normal Blue Lens Calibration Date/Time/OSD Item...
  • Page 127: Ftp

    Events and Actions From Address empty or unspecified Send Email To empty or unspecified Use authentication to log on to server Enable FTP Secure FTP FTP Server empty or unspecified FTP Port Username empty or unspecified Password empty or unspecified Upload Path empty or unspecified Limit Transfer Rate...
  • Page 128: Blur Detection

    Applications Enable Video Intelligence Analytics Rules empty or unspecified Blur Detection Enable Blur Detection Event Logs Item Default Setting Event Log Event Log empty or unspecified Fault Log empty or unspecified Applications Applications Item Default Setting Applications Select Package to Upload empty or unspecified License Item...
  • Page 129: Add User

    Security Users Item Default Setting Users Logon Name admin Role admin Add User Name empty or unspecified Role empty or unspecified Password empty or unspecified Confirm Password empty or unspecified Change Password Name empty or unspecified Current Password empty or unspecified New Password empty or unspecified Confirm New Password...
  • Page 130: Remote Access

    Network Remote Access Item Default Setting Remote Access SSH Enable ONVIF Discovery Mode ONVIF User Authentication UPnP Discovery Session Timeout Item Default Setting Session Timeout Session Timeout (mins) Network TCP/IP Item Default Setting TCP/IP Enable DHCP IPv4 Address 192.168.1.168 Network Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway empty or unspecified Primary DNS...
  • Page 131: Dynamic Dns

    Network SMTP Enable SMTP Mail Server empty or unspecified Server Port From Address empty or unspecified Send Email To empty or unspecified Use Authentication to log onto server SNMP Item Default Setting SNMP Location empty or unspecified Contact empty or unspecified Enable V2 Read Community public...
  • Page 132 Network Item Default Setting Enabled Domain empty or unspecified Username empty or unspecified Password empty or unspecified Audio Source Audio Output Speaker Extension empty or unspecified Status baresip process not running!
  • Page 133: Maintenance

    System System Maintenance Item Default Setting Maintenance Preserve IP Address Preserve Applications Preserve Licenses Select Firmware Image File empty or unspecified Backup/Restore Select Saved Data File empty or unspecified Date Time Item Default Setting Date Time Camera Time empty or unspecified Time 24-hour Date Display Format YYYY/MM/DD...
  • Page 134: System Log

    Edge Recording Reporting Period(seconds) Health Monitor Table empty or unspecified Logs Item Default Setting System Log Lines (From The End Of The Log File) Filter(Only Lines Containing Text) empty or unspecified Boot Log Lines (From The End Of The Log File) Filter(Only Lines Containing Text) empty or unspecified Audit Log...
  • Page 135: Event Download

    Edge Recording Record Source Stream 1 Pre Event(secs) 10 secs Post Event(secs) 10 secs Event Download Item Default Setting Event Download File Name Table empty or unspecified...

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