FLIR Quasar CP-6408-21-I Installation And User Manual

FLIR Quasar CP-6408-21-I Installation And User Manual

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CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide - Revision 120 - September 2020
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  • Page 1 Quasar™ Installation and User Guide 4K IR PTZ Cameras 22x CP-6408-21-I 31x CP-6408-31-I CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide - Revision 120 - September 2020 This document does not contain any export-controlled inf ormation.
  • Page 2 © 2020 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 Product Registration and Warranty Information Register your Product with FLIR at https://customer.flir.com. For warranty information, see https://www.flir.com/support-center/warranty/security/flir-security-product- warranties/. CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide - Revision 120 - September 2020 This document does not contain any export-controlled inf ormation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Document Scope and Purpose ..................1 2. Camera Overview ......................5 Accessing Product Information from the FLIR Website ............ 6 Camera Dimensions ....................8 3. Installation ......................... 9 Supplied Components ....................9 Site Preparation ......................10 Camera Connections ....................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Date & Time Page ..................... 44 Users Page ....................... 45 Cloud Page ....................... 47 Audio Page ....................... 47 I/O Devices Page ....................... 48 Cyber Page ....................... 49 5.7.1 Certificates ....................49 5.7.2 802.1x ......................51 5.7.3 TLS/HTTPS ....................51 5.7.4 Services .......................
  • Page 6: 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 7 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. General Cautions and Warnings Précautions et avertissements d'ordre général...
  • Page 8 Document Scope and Purpose Warning: · Installation must follow safety, standards, and electrical codes as well as the laws that apply where the units are being installed. · The unit’s cover is an essential part of the product. Do not open or remove it. ·...
  • Page 9 Document Scope and Purpose Caution: To avoid damage from overheating or unit failure, assure that there is sufficient temperature regulation to support the unit’s requirements (cooling/heating). Operating temperature should be kept within the range specified by the camera's technical specifications. Attention: Afin d'éviter tout dommage dû...
  • Page 10: Camera Overview

    The video from the camera is viewed by streaming it over an IP network using MJPEG and H.264 encoding. If help is needed during the installation process, contact the local FLIR service representative or call the support number that appears on the product's page at https://www.flir.com/support/. All installers and integrators are encouraged to take advantage of the training offered by FLIR;...
  • Page 11: Accessing Product Information From The Flir Website

    Up-to-date resources for the camera, including the camera’s specifications, the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) software tool, and this installation and user guide, are available from the camera’s product information and support pages on FLIR.com. Select Products > Security > Visible Security Cameras, and then click the relevant product.
  • Page 12 Camera Overview 3. Scroll down to see the camera’s specifications and related documents. 4. Click Go to Product Support to open the camera’s support page. Quasar 4K IR PTZ Cameras Product Support Page 5. Click the Resources tab. 6. Click the relevant Download link to download the resource you need. CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide - Revision 120 - September 2020 This document does not contain any export-controlled inf ormation.
  • Page 13: Camera Dimensions

    Camera Overview Camera Dimensions CP-6408-21-I CP-6408-31-I CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide - Revision 120 - September 2020 This document does not contain any export-controlled inf ormation.
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation Installation This camera can be installed outdoors or indoors. For outdoor installation, FLIR recommends: · Always using weatherproof equipment, such as boxes, receptacles, connectors, etc. · For electrical wiring, using the properly rated sheathed cables for conditions to which the cable will be exposed (for example, moisture, heat, UV, physical requirements, etc.).
  • Page 15: Site Preparation

    Installation CP-6408-21-I CP-6408-31-I 3-Pin 24 VAC Power Terminal Block 14-Pin Alarm/Audio I/O Terminal Block Safety Lanyard 2-Pin 12 VDC Power Terminal Block 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: ·...
  • Page 16: Camera Connections

    Installation Camera Connections CP-6408-21-I Connectors CP-6408-31-I Connectors Connector Connection If using a 12 VDC power supply, connect its wires to the two-pin terminal block. See pin assignment below. N/A DC12V IN CP-6408-21-I: Do not use the DC12V IN and AC24V IN connectors at the same time.
  • Page 17: Supplying Power To The Camera

    For information regarding recommended switches, contact FLIR Support. Note: The camera does not support CDP/LLDP. · If using a PoE injector, use a FLIR CP-POE-4P-60W-xx injector or contact FLIR Support for information about compatible injectors. · If using an external AC or DC (CP-6408-21-I only) power supply, connect the power supply's wires to the appropriate power terminal block.
  • Page 18 Installation Warnings · Make sure the camera’s power cable is properly connected. All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements. · Use a UL Listed Power Adapter that meets LPS (Limited Power Source) requirements. · Note the camera's maximum power consumption: CP-6408-21-I (12 VDC) Mode Current...
  • Page 19: Waterproofing The Camera

    Installation Waterproofing the Camera The camera is IP66-rated to prevent water from entering the camera. Nevertheless, water can enter the camera if it is not installed properly. Please make sure the warnings below are strictly followed when installing the camera. 1.
  • Page 20 Installation 2. Route the lanyard through the mounting accessory and through the pendant cap. 3. Attach the lanyard to the safety ring on the camera. 4. Route the power, Ethernet, and other cables through the mounting accessory and attach the mounting accessory to the mounting surface.
  • Page 21: Wall Mount Bracket Cx-Armx-G3

    Installation 3.6.2 Wall Mount Bracket CX-ARMX-G3 Wall mount bracket (1.5 inch threaded). Item Details Wall mount bracket CX-ARMX-G3 Parts package No. 3 Allen key Sponge Quick install guide Summarized below Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Place the smaller, green sponge inside the bracket and route the Place the larger, black sponge Route the cables through the...
  • Page 22: Wall Mount Bracket With Power Box Cx-Elbx-G3

    Installation CX-ARMX-G3 dimensions 3.6.3 Wall Mount Bracket with Power Box CX-ELBX-G3 What's in the Box Item Details Wall mount bracket w ith pow er CX-ELBX-G3 Parts package NO. 3 Allen Key NO. 5 Allen Key Sponge Hex Head Cap screw M6 x 20 (stainless steel) Cable gland...
  • Page 23 Installation Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Place the sponge inside the Route the cables through the Follow camera instructions to assemble bracket and route the cables bracket. the pendant cap. through the center of it, as Use the Allen key and a hex head cap shown.
  • Page 24: Gooseneck Mount With Power Box Cx-Gsnk-G3

    Installation 3.6.4 Gooseneck Mount with Power Box CX-GSNK-G3 Gooseneck mount (1.5 inch threaded) with IP68 power box. Item Details Gooseneck bracket and CX-GSNK-G3 box power box CX-GSNK-G3 gooseneck pipe Accessory box No. 2 Allen key No. 3 Allen key No. 5 Allen key No.
  • Page 25: Mount Adapters

    Installation CX-GSNK-G3 dimensions 3.6.5 Mount Adapters The following mount adapters are available for the camera: · Corner Adapter CX-CRNR-G3 · Pole Adapter CX-POLE-G3 3.6.5.1 Corner Adapter CX-CRNR-G3 90-degree exterior angle corner adapter for CX-xxxx-G3 mounts. Item Details Corner mount adapter CX-CRNR-G3 Accessory bag Stainless steel truss head...
  • Page 26 Installation Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Join parts 1 and 2 together. Tighten hex head cap screws Fix assembled corner adapter to the (clockwise). wall. Step 4 · When using a wall mount bracket (pictured), affix the wall mount bracket onto the corner adapter with washers in the front and screw nuts at the back.
  • Page 27: Pole Adapter Cx-Pole-G3

    Installation 3.6.5.2 Pole Adapter CX-POLE-G3 Pole adapter for CX-xxxx-G3 mounts, including 2.5-8.5 inch straps. Item Details Pole mount adapter CX-POLE-G3 8.5" ring Accessory bag Stainless streel truss head screw M8*20 Stainless steel truss head screw M8*30 M8 washer M8 screw nut M8 spring washer Quick install guide Summarized below...
  • Page 28: Initial Configuration

    DHCP server, the VMS automatically assigns the camera an IP address. If the camera is managed by FLIR’s Latitude VMS or is on a network with static IP addressing, you can manually specify the camera’s IP address using the DNA tool or the camera's web page. The camera's default IP address is 192.168.0.250.
  • Page 29 Installation In the DNA Discover List, verify that the camera's status is Online. If this is the first time you are configuring the camera or if it is the first time after resetting the camera to its factory defaults, DNA automatically authenticates the camera with the default password for the camera's admin user (admin).
  • Page 30: Change Video Format (Optional)

    3.7.3 Install and Test the Optional Wash Kit As an optional accessory for the CP-6408-31-I camera, FLIR recommends the Videotec line of wash kits for PTZ cameras, including the WASPT0V5L5M00 washer pump, five-liter tank, five-meter delivery kit. For general information about installing a Videotec wash kit, see the kit's instructions manual.
  • Page 31 Installation 2. Shorten the semi-rigid washer pipe (01) as needed. Unscrew the nut (02) from the joint and slide it along the pipe. Insert the end of the pipe into the ogive (03). 3. Lock the nut to the coupling. 4.
  • Page 32 Installation 2. Open the I/O Devices Page. 3. Select local output 1. 4. Make sure the following local output 1 default settings are specified: Setting Value State Idle State Open Reset Interval 0 seconds (automatic output pin reset is disabled) Testing the washer and wiper Before testing the washer and wiper, make sure you: ·...
  • Page 33: Attach The Camera To A Vms

    Installation Under Wiper, click Start. Make sure the wiper performs one full wiper cycle. Caution Before activating the wiper, make sure the lens window is wet. Using the wiper when the window is dry causes irreparable damage to the window coatings and voids the warranty. 3.7.4 Attach the Camera to a VMS After you have mounted the camera and discovered or defined its IP address, you can use VMS...
  • Page 34: Operation

    1. Do one of the following: In the FLIR Discovery Network Assistant (DNA) tool, double-click the camera in the Discover List. The DNA tool does not require a license to use and is a free download from the product's web page on FLIR.com.
  • Page 35 Operation CP-6408-21-I View Settings page for users assigned the admin or expert role CP-6408-31-I View Settings page for users assigned the admin or expert role Live Video You can set the Live Video Refresh Rate between 1-30 image frames per second (FPS). The Live Video Refresh Rate setting only affects the live video;...
  • Page 36: Video Page

    Operation Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) You can toggle controlling the camera's pan and tilt between: When the mouse pointer is over live video, it becomes a directional arrow. To move the camera, you can: Emulated · Click and release—Moves the camera once. Joystick ·...
  • Page 37 Operation Resolution options are 3840x2160 (4K), which is available only with H.264 encoding; 1920x1080 (1080p); 1280x720 (720p); and 640x480 (480p). The Frame Rate range is 5-30 FPS (frames per second). When one stream's resolution is set to 3840x2160, the camera supports the following resolutions for the other stream: One visible stream Other visible stream...
  • Page 38: Visible Page

    Operation If more than one camera is providing multicast streams on the network, make sure the Destination Network IP address is unique for each camera (the Destination Port can be reused). By default, the port assignment is unique per stream. The time-to-live field controls the ability of IP packets to traverse network boundaries.
  • Page 39 Operation Advanced Settings · Night Mode—Set the visible video to: o Color (day mode) o B/W (night mode) o Auto (default)—Automatically switches the visible video mode according to light level. When Night Mode is set to Auto, you can set the thresholds at which the visible video switches from black and white to color (Night to Day Threshold) and vice versa (Day to Night Threshold).
  • Page 40 Operation · Noise reduction settings Noise reduction settings are used to reduce or eliminate artifacts that can limit the ability to positively identify an object. There are two types of noise: luminance and color (chroma) noise. 3D noise reduction and 2D noise reduction settings reduce luminance noise: dots of varying brightness levels (black, white, and gray).
  • Page 41 Operation involving mixed lighting sources; for example, indoor scenes where the main source is fluorescent lighting, combined with natural light that enters the scene through windows and other exposed areas. o Manual—Allows you to specify a fixed shutter speed, iris size, and gain. Generally used where light levels are fixed and the Full Auto mode does not provide the optimal exposure.
  • Page 42: Input/Output (I/O) Page

    Operation Input/Output (I/O) Page Adjust local and external I/O settings on the I/O page. · For local I/O connections: Input settings Output settings For information about the local I/O connector, see Camera Connections. · For external I/O connections, set the current state for the input and output pins, as shown at right.
  • Page 43: Ptz Page

    Operation PTZ Page Use the PTZ page to: · Move the camera left, right, up, or down (pan and tilt) · Define the pan and tilt speed, between 1x-10x · Zoom in and out—click once or click and hold for continuous zoom ·...
  • Page 44 Operation · Create and manage a tour of preset positions (only available if presets have been defined): To create a tour, click Create Tour. For each tour stop, click Add, select a preset, and define the amount of time in seconds the tour stops at the preset.
  • Page 45: Illumination Page

    Operation Illumination Page The camera features NIR illumination for the visible light camera. By default, infrared illumination is set to Auto; when the scene becomes dark enough, the infrared illumination turns on and the visible camera video changes to night mode (black and white video). You can set the night-to-day and day-to-night thresholds on the Visible Page.
  • Page 46 Operation · Washer device installed—If you have installed an optional wash kit, click On. To apply changes to this setting, the camera needs to reboot. When On is selected, the following washer controls are available: · Washer o Start—Turns the washer on for the amount of time specified for the wash spray duration below.
  • Page 47: Georeference Page

    · Supports pan and tilt cueing. For example, the FLIR CGI protocol provides pan and tilt commands to point the camera at a specific geographic location (latitude/longitude). CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide - Revision 120 - September 2020...
  • Page 48: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration Users assigned the admin or expert role can click System Settings on the View Settings Home Page configure: · · Networking I/O devices · · Date and time Cybersecurity · · User accounts and passwords ONVIF interface · Audio parameters In addition, users assigned the admin or expert role can access the Firmware &...
  • Page 49: Date & Time Page

    Configuration Caution After changing the camera's IP address, the PC you are using to access the camera's web page might no longer be on the same network as the camera and can no longer access the camera's web page. To access the camera web page again, change the PC's IP address to be on the same network as the camera.
  • Page 50: Users Page

    Configuration When set to Manual, you can copy the local PC's time or specify the hour, minute, second, and date. When set to NTP, you can specify whether the camera obtains the NTP server information from the DHCP server on the network, or manually enter the NTP server information. After setting the date and time parameters, click Save at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 51 Configuration Role Access expert Cannot manage users: · Cannot add/edit/delete users · Cannot change passwords Can access and use all other View Settings and System Settings pages, menus, controls, and settings admin, including the Can access and use all of the camera's web pages, including default admin user adding/editing/deleting users (but cannot delete the default admin user), and setting all passwords...
  • Page 52: Cloud Page

    Configuration Cloud Page The cameras will support FLIR Cloud in future releases. Audio Page The Audio page provides configuration settings for the camera's audio input and output. The On/Off buttons affect all audio input and output. Turning audio off immediately turns off all camera audio.
  • Page 53: I/O Devices Page

    Configuration Audio Out When audio is On, you can adjust the audio line output gain from 0-100 percent. The default gain is 80 percent. Tips · Test whether the camera's audio output is functioning properly by clicking Play. · If you are monitoring the audio IP output with a video stream and change any of the audio configuration settings except gain, restart the stream.
  • Page 54: Cyber Page

    Configuration · Alarm Auto Ack—Yes or No · Enabled—Yes or No · Reset Interval (for output pins only)—between 0-600 seconds; specifying 0 seconds disables the auto reset Related Operation and Configuration Information For information about changing the current state of the input and output pins, see Page.
  • Page 55 Configuration Certificates and keys must be in PEM format. Common file extensions for TLS files in PEM format are: · For certificate and public key files: *.crt, *.cer, *.cert, *.pem · For private key files: *.key From the Certificates section of the Cyber page, you can download certificates and keys previously uploaded to or generated by the camera.
  • Page 56: 802.1X

    5.7.4 Services Enable or disable digest authentication for the FLIR CGI control interface. The default setting is On (enabled). Firewall Settings For enhanced security, the camera has a firewall that you can enable by clicking On. By default, when you...
  • Page 57: Onvif Page

    Configuration To disable a service and its default port, click Block. Caution Disabling services and ports can affect product functionality. Changes to Services settings do not immediately take effect. To apply changes to these settings, click Save and then reboot the camera. ONVIF Page The ONVIF page provides settings for auxiliary commands and for output actions.
  • Page 58: Firmware & Info Page

    Configuration Firmware & Info Page On the Firmware & Info page, you can: · Specify a unique name for the camera · Upgrade the camera's firmware · Reset the camera to its factory defaults · Reboot the camera · Define a log level and download system information Name Specify a unique, friendly name for the camera, using only alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 59 Configuration 4. Click Upgrade. The camera uploads and installs the firmware, which takes a minute or two. After installing firmware, the camera requires a reboot. When prompted, confirm rebooting the camera. Factory Defaults Click Full Reset to return the camera its original factory configuration. Click Partial Reset to keep the current settings on the Network page and return all other settings to their factory defaults.
  • Page 60: Maintenance And Troubleshooting Tips

    If a fuse was used, be sure the fuse is not blown. If the camera still does not produce an image, contact the FLIR dealer or reseller who provided the camera, or contact FLIR directly.
  • Page 61 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tips Unable to View Video Stream If the video stream from the camera is not displayed, it could be that the packets are blocked by the firewall, or there could be a conflict with video codecs that are installed for other video programs. When displaying video with a VMS for the first time, the Windows Personal Firewall may ask for permission to allow the video player to communicate on the network.
  • Page 62 FLIR Sy stems, Inc. 6769 Hollister Av e Goleta, CA 93117 Corporate Headquarters FLIR Sy stems, Inc. 27700 SW Parkway Av e. Wilsonv ille, OR 97070 Support: https://www.f lir.com/support/ product.enterprise.support@f lir.com Document: CP-6408 Range Installation and User Guide Rev ision: 120 Date: September 2020 This document does not contain any export-controlled inf ormation.

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