Sensoray 3011 Hardware Manual

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Model 3011 | Ver. 1.0.1 | February 2015
SENSORAY | p. 503.684.8005 | email:info@SENSORAY.com | www.SENSORAY.com
7313 SW Tech Center Drive | Portland, OR 97203

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  • Page 1 HD IP Camera with H.264 Compression Hardware Manual Model 3011 | Ver. 1.0.1 | February 2015 SENSORAY | p. 503.684.8005 | email:info@SENSORAY.com | www.SENSORAY.com 7313 SW Tech Center Drive | Portland, OR 97203...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents LIMITED WARRANTY.......................3 INTRODUCTION........................4 CONNECTORS........................5 WEB PAGE INTERFACE.....................7 Main menu........................7 Live stream view.......................8 RTSP streams........................10 Stream Control........................12 Stream Configuration.....................14 Stream Configuration - Video..................16 Stream Configuration - Snapshot...................17 Clock Configuration......................18 Network Management....................19 Step 1 - Setting up a temporary IP address..............20 Step 2 –...
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty

    Sensoray specifications for two years from the date of shipment to purchaser. Sensoray will, at its option, repair or replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period. This warranty includes parts and labor.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Model 3011 is a miniature HD IP camera that fits in a 2.25 x 2.00 x 1.20 inch enclosure (including the lens). The camera is capable of providing an H.264 compressed stream at the standard HD resolution (1080p30), or multiple streams at lower resolutions. Model 3011 consumes less than 3 Watts using either POE option, or an external 5 V DC power supply.
  • Page 5: Connectors

    Fig.1. Model 3011 connectors. Left to right: Ethernet connector; • GPIO and power terminal block. • Below: status LED; • configuration button. • Model 3011 provides 1 optoisolated input and 1 optoisolated output. The GPIO schematic is shown on Fig.2.
  • Page 6 Fig.2. Optoisolated GPIO. GPIO requires power (pins GPIO-VCC and GND) in the range of 3 to 5 VDC. The input pin (GPI-A) is connected to an anode of an input LED via a 150 Ohm resistor. Input diode’s current must be kept between 7 and 15 mA (with a forward voltage of 1.5 V). For additional information on the optocoupler please refer to the documentation on Avago ACSL-6210.
  • Page 7: Web Page Interface

    Web page interface Main menu Main Menu is the default screen displayed when the browser connects to the 3011. The default IP address as shipped is 192.168.30.11. Connect to the board by typing this address in the browser's address bar.
  • Page 8: Live Stream View

    Live stream view windows display the live view of one of the two streams available from the 3011. To access the window click on one of the links (Live View/Stream A or Live View/Stream B) in the navigation bar. Streams are configured as described below in sections “Stream Controls”...
  • Page 9 Live View is not supported when the stream is configured as MPEG4. The web player is using Flash RTMP protocol on TCP port 1935.
  • Page 10: Rtsp Streams

    RTSP streams Live View / RTSP Streams page provides a list of rtsp:// URLs which can be viewed using VLC or another RTSP-compatible player. The player is responsible for requesting the video and starting and stopping the stream. Right click on the link that corresponds to current configuration of selected stream (A or B), copy link address, and paste it into the player's stream address field, as shown below for VLC.
  • Page 11 RTSP streams use TCP port 8554 and UDP ports 6970-6999.
  • Page 12: Stream Control

    Destination: an IP address of the destination host. Port: network port of the destination host. Retry timeout: determines the length of time (in seconds) during which the 3011 tries to obtain destination's ARP entry. Packet Headers: allows the choice of no headers, a 2 byte sequence counter, or a...
  • Page 13 Startup: if set to On, the stream will start automatically when the 3011 is powered up.
  • Page 14: Stream Configuration

    Stream Configuration Stream configuration window allows configuring individual stream parameters which may differ between streams A and B. Format: allows selection of compression (H.264, or MJPEG) and stream types (video elementary stream, VES; MPEG transport stream, MPEG-TS). Video setup allows selecting from several resolution and frame rate settings, choosing target bitrate of the compressed stream.
  • Page 15 Aspect ratio setting may help achieve better viewing experience with some combinations of video sources and stream players. Transform field allows selection of optional video rotation or mirroring. OSD (on screen display): allows putting an optional text overlay (caption) on top of video (up to 160 characters).
  • Page 16: Stream Configuration - Video

    Stream Configuration - Video Stream Config – Video window allows configuration of video parameters common to both streams A and B. Brightness, saturation, hue, contrast: video adjustments. Hue only affects NTSC video.
  • Page 17: Stream Configuration - Snapshot

    Stream Configuration - Snapshot This page allows taking JPEG snapshots at up to full 13 Mp resolution.
  • Page 18: Clock Configuration

    Clock Configuration The Clock Configuration page allows setting the 3011 internal clock either manually (using a 24-hour format), or to the host's time.
  • Page 19: Network Management

    LAN using an Ethernet patch cable, Cat5 or better. The 3011 automatically detects the type of the host interface, so it can be connected both to the computer and to a switch (hub) using the same type of cable.
  • Page 20: Step 1 - Setting Up A Temporary Ip Address

    Now switch the 3011 into the Configuration Mode by pressing the configuration button. The status LED starts blinking. Note: you need to wait for 15 seconds after the 3011 is powered up before the board is able to switch to Configuration Mode.
  • Page 21: Step 2 - Setting Up A Permanent Ip Address

    Once the 3011 receives a network packet addressed to it, the temporary IP address will be in effect. To send a packet either ping the board or connect to it with a browser. Using an IP address from the example, either run ping 10.135.1.61...
  • Page 22: User Management

    User management User Management window allows access to the device to be limited to certain users with an associated permission level. The permissions levels are: None (guest user only); • Stream View (may only access live view or RTSP streams); •...
  • Page 23 Admin (full access). • To create a new user account, click the Create new user link. To delete a user account, check the checkbox below the red X in the user row and click submit. The change a user password, type the new password in the password box and click submit.
  • Page 24 To create a new user, enter the user name and password, select the desired permission level and then click Create User. Both user name and password are case-sensitive. The password “password” is not allowed.
  • Page 25: Firmware Update

    The Firmware Update window displays the versions of the device's firmware components and the serial number. To update the firmware, choose the file (s3011.fw provided by Sensoray) and press Submit. The firmware update should take about 30 seconds to complete. Do not unplug the device while the firmware update is in process.
  • Page 26: Firmware Reset

    Firmware reset During the firmware update the new firmware image is stored into a new location of the internal flash memory storage, while the original image is preserved. To revert to the original firmware press and hold the configuration button through the pin-hole on the back panel while the power is being applied.
  • Page 27: Traversing Routers

    Traversing routers The following ports need to be accessible: for browser preview: TCP port 1935; • for RTSP streams: TCP port 8554, UDP ports 6970-6999. •...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications Image sensor Progressive scan, CMOS, 4192 x 3104 (Sony FCB-MA130) Focus range 100 mm to infinity Compression H.264 High Profile at Level 3, JPEG Compressed stream formats MP4, AVI, transport stream Text overlay Programmable, up to 160 characters 4192 x 3104 (JPEG only, 5 fps) 1920x1080, 30 fps Output Resolutions 1280x720, 30 fps...
  • Page 29: Revision History

    Revision history Version Notes 1.0.1, February 2015 “Firmware reset” and “Traversing routers” sections added. 1.0.0, December 2014 Initial release.

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