Sunell SN-TPC6401AT(II) User Manual

Thermal imaging box network camera

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Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera
User Manual
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V1.0
Date
2019-08-06

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  • Page 1 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Issue V1.0 Date 2019-08-06...
  • Page 3 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Precautions Precautions Precautions Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, provide the tip "You have entered the area of electronic surveillance" in an eye- catching place.
  • Page 4 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Precautions User Manual  Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters that are marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise, this device may be damaged.  Use accessories delivered with this device.
  • Page 5 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Precautions  Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the device body. In case that the dirt is hard to remove, use a dry cloth dipped in a small amount of mild detergent and gently wipe the device, and then dry it again.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Contents User Manual Contents 1 Product Overview ....................1 1.1 Thermal Imaging Principles and Advantages ..............1 1.2 Device Structure ......................1 1.3 Cable Connection ......................2 1.4 Functions and Features ....................4 2 Device Dimensions ....................5 3 Installation ........................
  • Page 7 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Contents 6.6 FFC Control ......................... 33 6.7 Noise Reduction ......................35 6.8 Enhance Image ......................36 7 Technical Specifications ..................37 A Troubleshooting....................42 B Common Emission Rate ..................44 Issue V1.0 (2019-08-06)...
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Product Overview 1.1 Thermal Imaging Principles and Advantages For any object, as long as its temperature is above the absolute zero (-273.15°C), although the object does not give out light, it can radiate infrared. The infrared is also known as thermal radiation.
  • Page 10: Cable Connection

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-1 Appearance and interfaces of device Table 1-1 Interfaces Physical Interface Connection Power indicator Indicates the power status Connector Connector of multi-connector combination cable Reset button The configuration resumes to the factory settings (RESET) after you press the reset button for 3s.
  • Page 11 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-2 Multi-connector combination cable Table 1-2 Multi-connector combination cable Functions Connection Alarm out Connects to the external alarm out device, such as alarm light. Alarm in Inputs the alarm signal, such as doorbell. Audio input Inputs the audio signal and receives the analog audio signals from the sound pick-up device.
  • Page 12: Functions And Features

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Functions Connection Analog video interface Sends analog video signals. User can connect the camera to a TV monitor through this port to view analog videos. RS 485/12 V Connects to the external pan & tilt/ Connects to a fan.
  • Page 13: Device Dimensions

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Device Dimensions User Manual Device Dimensions Figure 2-1 shows the dimensions of the thermal imaging box network camera. Figure 2-1 Dimensions of 25 mm prime lens (unit: mm) Issue V1.0 (2019-08-06)...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Installation Installation 3.1 Preparations User need the tools and accessories shown in Table 3-1 during the installation (you need to prepare the tools by yourself, and the accessories are in the package of the camera).
  • Page 15 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Installation User Manual Figure 3-1 Fix the installation block Installation block Step 2 Fix the installation block and mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2 Fix installation block and mount bracket Step 3 Fix the mounting bracket on the wall, as shown in Figure 3-3.
  • Page 16 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Installation Figure 3-3 Fix the mounting bracket Step 4 Focus with focusing screw Insert the focusing screw into the screw hole and focus along the direction of arrows as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4 Focus with focusing screw ----End Issue V1.0(2019-08-06)
  • Page 17: Quick Configuration

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Quick Configuration 4.1 Login and Logout You must use Internet Explorer 8 or a later version to access the web management system; otherwise, some functions may be unavailable. Login system Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of IP camera (default value: 192.168.0.121) in the address box, and press Enter.
  • Page 18: Main

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration logout To logout of system, click in the upper right corner of the main page, the login page is displayed after you log out of the system. 4.2 Main Page layout On the main page, you can view real-time video, set parameter, Video parameter, Video control, and logout of the system.
  • Page 19 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Element Description Only when the SD card or NAS have videos that user can query the playback videos. Device You can choose a menu to set device parameters, configuration including the device information, audio and video streams, alarm setting, and privacy mask function.
  • Page 20: Change The Password

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration Figure 4-3 The icon : the lowest temperature in the full screen. :the highest temperature in the full screen. : the lowest temperature in the area. : the highest temperature in the area. ----End 4.3 Change the Password Description...
  • Page 21: Browse Video

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 4-4 Modify Password dialog box The change password page will be displayed if you don’t change the default password when you login the system for the first time. User need to wait at least three minutes after changing password, and then restart the device.
  • Page 22 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration Figure 4-5 Add the a trusted site Step 2 In the Internet Explorer, choose Tool > Internet Options > Security > Customer level, and set Download unsigned ActiveX control and initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting under ActiveX controls and plug-ins to Enable, as shown in Figure 4-6.
  • Page 23: Install Plugins

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual The login page is displayed when the control is loaded. 4.4.1 Install Plugins You will be prompted with a message “Download and install the new plugin” will show as in Figure 4-7, when you login to the web management system for the first time. Figure 4-7 Install plugin Procedure Step 1...
  • Page 24 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration Figure 4-8 Local Network page Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-2. Table 4-2 Local network parameters Parameter Description Setting IP Protocol IPv 4 is the IP protocol that uses [Setting method] an address length of 32 bits.
  • Page 25 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Parameter Description Setting Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the network [Setting method] adapter. Enter a value manually. [Default value] 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway This parameter must be set if [Setting method] the client accesses the device Enter a value manually.
  • Page 26: Thermal Setting

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Thermal Setting Thermal Setting 5.1 Temperature Parameters Temperature parameters include temperature unit, ambient type, ambient temperature, cavity temperature, correctional coefficient, area temperature display mode, area temperature type, measure mode, and area alarm interval. Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration >Thermal >Temperature Parameters.
  • Page 27 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Table 5-1 Temperature parameters Parameter Description Setting Temperature Unit Celsius and Fahrenheit [Setting method] temperature units are available. Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Celsius Ambient The ambient temperature of [Setting method] Temperature camera.
  • Page 28 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Thermal Setting Parameter Description Setting Measure Mode There are two types measure [Setting method] modes. Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] General Display Alarm [Setting method] Area Enable or disable [Default value] disable Area Alarm...
  • Page 29 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Figure 5-3 Advance Interface Table 5-2 Advance parameters Parameter Description Setting Dimming Mode There are auto and manual [Setting method] modes. It will show on Select a value from the temperature item. drop-down list box.
  • Page 30: Temperature Area

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Thermal Setting 5.2 Temperature Area Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration >Thermal >Temperature Area. The Temperature Area page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4 Temperature area and alarm configuration Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 5-3.
  • Page 31 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting Name Area name of temperature area. [Setting method] Enter a value manually. Type Type of temperature area. [Setting method] ID 0 is default rectangle area, Select a value from the which is full screen.
  • Page 32 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Thermal Setting Parameter Description Setting Distance(M) The distance between camera [Setting method] and target. Enter a value manually. [Default value] Enter actual distance when the distance between camera and target is less than 15m.Enter 15 when the distance between camera and target is great than or equal to 15m.
  • Page 33: Shield Area

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Step 4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success” is displayed, the temperature area is deleted successfully. Step 4 Click Apply. The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings. ----End 5.3 Shield Area Shield area is meaning that the camera will not to detect the temperature of that area.
  • Page 34: Schedule Linkage

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Thermal Setting 5.4 Schedule Linkage Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration >Thermal > Schedule Linkage. The Schedule Linkage page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-7. There are two channels alarm output. It can also enable alarm record, SMTP and FTP upload. Figure 5-7 Schedule Linkage Step 2 Tick the output channel.
  • Page 35: Bad Point Check

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Thermal Setting User Manual Step 4 Click Apply. The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings. Step 5 There are five types schedule linkage to set, like threshold alarm, threshold warning, temperature difference alarm, temperature difference warming and temperature section alarm.
  • Page 36: Version Information

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Thermal Setting Figure 5-9 Recover bad point Step 3 Click Reset to return the previous settings. Step 4 Click Apply. The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings. ----End 5.6 Version Information Choose Configuration >Thermal >...
  • Page 37: Parameter Setting

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Parameter Setting 6.1 Sensor Setting Interface Operation Procedure Step 1 On the Internet Explorer interface or the client software interface, select and right-click the surveillance image to the set, as shown in Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Sensor Setting Table 6-1 Right-click setting parameters Parameter...
  • Page 38: Time Segment

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Parameter Setting Step 2 Choose Sensor. The Sensor Configuration dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-2. ----End 6.2 Time Segment Figure 6-2 shows the time segment interface. Figure 6-2 Time segment interface Operation Procedure Step 1 Click...
  • Page 39: Scene

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Figure 6-3 Image interface Table 6-2 lists the image setting parameters. Table 6-2 Image setting parameters Parameter Description Setting Sharpness [Setting method] Sharpness indicates the sharpness of the image plane and the sharpness of the image edge. The Drag the slider.
  • Page 40: Pseudocolor

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Parameter Setting Figure 6-4 Scene interface Provide the selection of image pixel locations. Normal: the image is not flipped. Horizontal: the image is flipped left and right. Vertical: the image is flipped up and down. Horizontal + Vertical: the image upside-down and reversal.
  • Page 41: Ffc Control

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual The temperature field of the scene is converted to images by using the grayscale ranging from 0 to 255. Different polarity modes can be converted to different display images. The most common setting is white hot (a hotter object is displayed brighter than a colder object) or black hot (a hotter object is displayed darker than a colder object).
  • Page 42 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Parameter Setting Parameter Description Setting [Default value] FFC shields the sensor array, so that each portion of the sensor can collect uniform temperature Auto fields (flat field). By means of FFC, the camera can update the correction coefficients to output more uniform images.
  • Page 43: Noise Reduction

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Parameter Setting User Manual Parameter Description Setting [How to set] Shutter Click the icon to adjust exposure immediately. Adjust Click Click the icon and cover the camera with Background [How to set] something to adjust image. Remove the thing to Adjust Click finish adjustment.
  • Page 44: Enhance Image

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Parameter Setting Parameter Description Setting noise. Tick Manual mode: drag the [How to set] slider to adjust fixed Select from the drop-down list box. strength. [Setting method] Drag the slider. At manual mode, user Fixed Strength can adjust the value.
  • Page 45: Technical Specifications

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Technical Specifications User Manual Technical Specifications Table 7-1 lists the specifications of the thermal imaging box camera. Table 7-1 Technical specifications Type Parameter Description Detector type Uncooled infrared focal plane sensor Sensing mode Micro bolometer Pixel 800x600 Detector...
  • Page 46 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Technical Specifications Type Parameter Description Contrast Support Horizontal, Vertical, Horizontal + Mirror Vertical OSD display Support Video encode format H .264/ H .265/MJPEG Stream 1: D1/800x600/1024x768 50/60fps Video resolution/frame rate Stream 2: CIF 25/30 fps CIF 50/60fps Two base streams and one SVC Multiple code streams...
  • Page 47 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Technical Specifications User Manual Type Parameter Description Temperature range -40℃~+150℃ If the object’s temperature is more than 5℃,it will be shown absolute temperature. Display thermometry mode If the object’s temperature is less than or equal to 5℃, it will be shown relative temperature(DEV= maximum-average) Multiple code streams...
  • Page 48 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera User Manual Technical Specifications Type Parameter Description Pan & tilt control interface RS 485 Micro SD card/HCSD card, 128 GB SD card connector to the maximum. Reset Support Power interface Support DC 12V Motion detection alarm, I/O alarm, Intelligent alarm disk alarm, intelligent analysis alarm, temperature measurement alarm.
  • Page 49 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera Technical Specifications User Manual Type Parameter Description Web interface style Customization/standard Power supply DC 12 V Power consumption Operating temperature -40C to +60C Physical Operating humidity RH 90% MAX (no condensation) features 1/4” 20 UNC mount block (install Installation mode top or bottom of camera) Dimensions...
  • Page 50: A Troubleshooting

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera A Troubleshooting User Manual Troubleshooting Common Possible Cause Solution Trouble  Unable to Network is not Connect the network cable of the camera to connected. access the the PC to check whether the network cable is in good contact.
  • Page 51 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera A Troubleshooting User Manual Common Possible Cause Solution Trouble An error The data in the Delete the cache of the Internet Explorer. The occurs in cache of browser is steps are as follows (taking IE9 as an example): not updated in time.
  • Page 52: B Common Emission Rate

    Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera B Common Emission Rate User Manual Common Emission Rate Emission Rate The emission rate is the capability of an object to emit or absorb energy. An ideal transmitter provides an emission rate of emitting 100% of intake energy. An object with an emission rate of 0.8 can absorb 80% of intake energy, and reflect the remaining 20%.
  • Page 53 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera B Common Emission Rate User Manual Nickel wire 187/368 Lead (99.9% purity, No 127/260 0.06 oxidized) Copper 0.18 Cobalt 599/111 0.19 199/390 0.52 Steel 599/1110 0.57 Tinned iron sheet (Light) 28/82 0.23 Brass(High-polish) 247/476 0.03 Brass (Tough rolled, polished 21/70 0.04...
  • Page 54 Thermal Imaging Box Network Camera B Common Emission Rate User Manual Frozen soil 0.93 Brick (Red, rough) 21/70 0.93 Brick (Unglazed, rough) 1000/1832 Carbon (T - carbon 0.9% ash) 127/260 0.81 Concrete 0.94 Glass (Glossy) 22/72 0.94 Granite (Surfaced) 21/70 0.85 0/32 0.97...

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