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Declaration of Conformity A printed version of the Declaration of Conformity has been provided separately within the original shipment of goods. However, you can find a copy of the latest version at http://www.mtl-inst.com/certificates INM CSL RugiCAM-IP MK2 Rev 2...
CSL RugiCAM-IP MK2 Intrinsically Safe Network camera INTRODUCTION 1 .1 Description The CSL RugiCAM-IP MK2 is an Intrinsically Safe (IS) Network Camera ideally suited to Group I Mining applications. It connects directly to compatible IS Ethernet Systems via a wired LAN cable or Wi-Fi (both work concurrently).
NOTE The unit is certified to operate safely at-40°C while the standard designed operating/storage range is-20°C to +60°C, the unit will function at-40°C. Some aspects of performance are not guaranteed by design at temperature below-20°C (e.g. Wi-Fi range), additionally possible issues with condensation or frosting of the glass window should be considered at low temperatures, both of these depend on the actual installation and environment and may not affect all applications.
3 .1 LED Indications 3 .2 Hardware reset By removing the top cover, it is possible to access the hardwire reset button (shown below). This button needs holding in for about 40 seconds on a power up. Make sure to replace the top cover maintaining the seal.
1 .1 .1 ActiveX installation In order to view the video using Internet Explorer or the IE Tab add-on (www.ietab.com) for other browsers, an ActiveX Control needs installing first. Enter the IP address of the camera into the browser to get to the login page, on this page Click File to download the ActiveX: NOTE The default LAN IP Address of the camera is 192.168.0.168...
3 .3 Possible Problems If when installing the ActiveX a window pops up as shown below, then the security setting within the Browser need altering: Open IE, Go to Internet Options Security Trusted sites. Click Sites, uncheck Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone and add the IP address of camera to Websites.
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Click custom level; Under activex controls and plug-ins Enable allow previously unused activex controls to run without prompt Set download unsigned activex controls to prompt. Under miscellaneous Set Include local directory path when uploading files to a server Under Advanced tab, tick the setting “Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid”...
f when installing the ActiveX, the window below appears, Close the Browser and click Retry. LOGIN After the ActiveX installation completes, Input the IP address of the camera to get to the login page, then enter the username and password 4 .1 Default setting User Name: admin...
LIVE PREVIEW In the Live view interface, there are numerous operations like Snapping, Recording, Playback, Call, Listen, Clear Alarm, Log Search, Local Zoom of Image, Full-screen Viewing, PTZ and Lens Control. Main Stream Open up the main stream of camera to get the best quality. Sub Stream Open up the sub stream of camera, which is a lower resolution, suitable for problematic networks.
5 .1 Snapshot Request In order to request a snapshot the user can enter the following into the browser http://<server ipaddr>/cgi-bin/images_cgi?channel=<value>&user=<value>&pwd=<value> When the camera is set to default the syntax will be as follows:- http://192 .168 .0 .168/cgi-bin/images_cgi?channel=0&user=admin&pwd=admin REPLAY Users can search for recorded video or picture files on the local PC.
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File List Shows the recorded video or picture files using the selected parameter Select the storage media SD card or PC List of the recorded files Play Choose the recorded video or picture in file list, right click the file or click the play button to play. The contents of the file are displayed in the window.
SET SYSTEM PARAMETERS 7 .1 Local Config Preview Mode Users can choose Real time priority or Fluency priority mode according to their needs. Reset Mosaic Select this option to make image quality better, but CPU usage rate will be higher at the same time.
1 .1 .1 Settings Title Enter a name for the video channel so that it can be easily recognisable. Color Choose the colour to use for the onscreen text. Choose what information to display on the screen. The options are Title, Date, Time or Week. Date Format Select the format of the Date to be on the video.
1 .1 .1 Video Coding Coding Level Baseline and Main profile and High profile available, for H.264 compression format. Baseline suits low delay and when real time video is required. Then main profile suits the best image quality video. Main Profile is an average of the two. Coding H256+, H265, H.264 and MJPEG.
GOP (Group Of Pictures) Adjustable between 1 200 (Preferred Stream), 1 200 (Alternate Stream). Smaller I frame interval means higher bitrate and better image quality. It is recommended to set the I frame interval as above 25. LAN default value Main stream H.264 Coding: GOP: 25, frame rate: 25, rate control: VBR, image quality: better 720P:2080kps,...
1 .1 .1 Video Parameter Images Allows the adjustment of the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Acutance, Gamma of video and Image mode to Transparent or True Color. Click Save to confirm the settings Basic Mirror Horizontally rotate the video if required. Flip Vertically rotate the video Lens Shading Correction corrects the phenomenon where the image is darkened or blurred on...
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3D-DNR 3D DNR processes the noise reduction between two frames. It can decrease the noise effect, especially when capturing moving images in low light conditions and delivering more accurate and sharp image. Video Standard If flashing lamps are resulting in the image to flicker, ensure that this setting matches the power frequency.
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Black-color (only in the IR Detection mode) The Video from Black-White to color when the detection becomes effective. Color-black (only in the IR Detection mode) The video from color to Black-White when the detection becomes effective. Setting the control level of the IR-CUT according to the IR-CUT control level. This function suit for the camera with IRCUT and infrared light board.
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7 .2 NETWORK SETTINGS 1 .1 .1 Basic Setting Data port Default value is 5000 (changing is not recommended). Web port Default value is 80 (changing is not recommended). ONVIF port Default value is 2000 (changing is not recommended). Click save to confirm the settings (Camera will restart) 1 .1 .2 Setting...
1 .1 .1 Wireless Setting Scan Scan for nearby WIFI access points. Select SSID Select the Wireless network SSID that you want to join and then enter the password of the WIFI access point. Click Save to confirm the settings. Wireless Network Settings Enter the wireless IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway that you require for the connection.
1 .1 .1 UPNP setting Auto-mapping of port, when IP camera is connected to a router with UPNP function enabled, the router will automatically map the port in UPNP settings to public network, manual port mapping by users is not necessary. Network Card Select the type of NIC connecting UPNP router.
1 .1 .1 Email setting To set the mailbox addresses and parameters of alarm mails and public network IP mails. SMTP server The address of servers that send the mails, the address format of mail servers varies from provider to provider, e.g. the SMTP server of 163 mailbox is smtp.163.com. MAIL From Mailbox that sends mails.
1 .1 .1 FTP setting FTP server sends the record files and snapped images generated after alarm is triggered in FTP mode to specified FTP server, supports 2 FTP servers, when the preferred one goes wrong, system will switch to the alternate one. Server URL The IP address or HTTP address of FTP server.
1 .1 .1 DDNS setting Bind the device with a fixed domain name by DNNS setting so that visiting to the device can be realized no matter how the public IP changes. Enable Enable or disable DDNS function. Service Provider The camera supports 3322.org or dyndns.org.
1 .1 .1 VPN setting Enable Enable or disable VPN function. Server URL IP address or domain of VPN server. User Name User registered in VPN server. Password User password registered in VPN server. Display IP after VPN dial-up success. Status Display the status of dial-up.
1 .1 .1 RTSP setting Enable RTSP Check RTSP switch to enable RTSP function, RTSP function enabled as default. Enable Authentication Enable Authentication, when enabled you need to us the username and password when using connecting to the camera by RTSP i.e.
1 .1 .1 Public IP noticed by email Enable Email Check this switch to enable public IP mail notification function. Update Interval Select the interval of public IP mail notifications. After enable this function, when the device detects public IP changed, it will send notification mail to the mail address set in the mail setting.
7 .3 Storage settings 1 .1 .1 Record Setting Schedule Record Set the period of scheduled recording, two periods allowed. File storage mode Set the save scheduled recorded files to FTP server via FTP uploading. The FTP server can be set up in the FTP settings.
1 .1 .1 Snap Setting Snap Interval Set the interval of IP camera picture snapping, minimum interval is 1 second. Schedule Snap Set the period of scheduled snapping, two periods allowed. File save mode IP camera snapped pictures can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading. TheE-Mail server can be set up in Mail Settings.
7 .4 Alarm Settings 1 .1 .1 Motion detection On this page, users can set features like motion detection on/off, sensitivity, detection time, linkage alarm output, alarm output duration, E-mail sending when alarm been triggered, linkage snapping/recording, etc. Motion Detection Area Left click and drive the mouse to set the surveillance areas (4 areas at most).
1 .1 .1 Sensor Detection Set sensor alarm parameters here: Enable detect, sensor type, detect time, linkage alarm output, linkage output duration, E-mail sending when alarm has been triggered, linkage snapping/ recording, etc. Enable Enable or disable sensor alarm detection. Sensor type NO and NC mode.
7 .5 System settings 1 .1 .1 System Info Display device name, VO standard, Language device ID, version. Device Name You can define the device name. VO standard Language Support Chinese and English, after changing the language. Please reopen the IE browser to login the camera again.
1 .1 .1 System Time Support three method to upgrade the device’s time. NTP Server After starting the function, switch on NTP switch and select time zone, and click save, the camera will send the query to NTP server, after get the message from NTP server, the camera will upgrade the system time, the system time will be displayed in live view.
1 .1 .1 User Manage You can set three users for every camera, one is Administrator, and others are general users. Administrator Can operate and set all functions and parameters of IP camera. General User Can perform operations like snapping, recording, playback, talkback, monitoring, alarm clearing, log searching, zooming and full-screen reviewing.
1 .1 .1 Upgrade Click Browse button, and select correct file of upgrade (kernel file, suffix.uot), click [upgrade], and then you can upgrade your system; the completion rate will be displayed during this process. After upgrade completes, IP camera will restart automatically. Re-log in device, enter into system settings page, check to see whether the kernel edition is the upgraded edition 1 .1 .2 Restore...
1 .1 .1 Parameter Backup On this page the camera parameters can be saved to a file and restored back from a file. 1 .1 .2 Reboot Click Reboot, it will pop up a box, enter the password, and then the IP camera will restart. INM CSL RugiCAM-IP MK2 Rev 2...
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MECHANICAL DETAILS All values are approximate. Width Height Depth Weight 87mm 92mm (WIFI) 79mm (no WIFI) 165mm 4.5Kg ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature -20°C…+60°C Storage Temperature -20°C…+60°C 0…95% RH, non-condensing Humidity Ingress Protection IP66 NOTE The RugiCAM-IP Camera unit is certified for use in an ambient temperature of-40ºC to +60ºC, the reduced operating range specified in the above table (Environmental) is guaranteed by design;...
CERTIFICATION Ex ia I Ma, Category M1, Ex ia IIBT4 Ga Ex ia IIICT135°C Da CML 15ATEX2016X, IECEx CML 15.0008X, IECEx TRA 17 .0001X See certificates for further information Marking Details (Australia Only) ORDERING INFORMATION 9459-ETplus-CSL* CSL IS IP-Camera (with WiFi) CSL IS IP-Camera (with WiFi) 9459-ETplus-CSL-XX** 9459 ETplus-SS...
GLOSSARY OF TERMS Alarm An alarm can be in the form of an e-mail or an FTP upload of an image, that occurs when a sensor is triggered, or motion is detected. Audio Video Interleaved. A Windows multimedia video format from Microsoft Standard Bit Rate Encoding.
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TERMINATION 17 .1 Termination This Agreement and the license granted hereunder automatically terminates if Licensee breaches any provision of this Agreement. Eaton may terminate this license at any time with or without cause. 17 .2 Effect of Termination Immediately upon termination of this Agreement or the license granted hereunder, Licensee will cease using the Software, will delete the Software from its computers and will either return to Eaton or destroy the Software, Documentation, packaging and all copies thereof.
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Eaton is committed to minimizing the cybersecurity risk in its products and deploying cybersecurity best practices in its products and solutions, making them more secure, reliable and competitive for customers.
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RugiCAM-IP MK2 is designed to be deployed and operated in a physically secure location. Following are some best practices that Eaton recommends to physically secure your device: - Secure the facility and equipment rooms or closets with access control mechanisms such as locks, entry card readers, guards, man traps, CCTV, etc.
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COTS Platform Security Eaton recommends that customers harden third-party commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) operating systems or plat- forms that are used to run Eaton applications / products (e.g., third party hardware, operating systems and hyper- visors, such as those made available by Dell, Microsoft, VMware, Cisco, etc.).
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MK2 supports network communication with other devices in the environment. This capability can present risks if it’s not configured securely. Following are Eaton recommended best practices to help secure the network. Additional information about various network protection strategies is available in Eaton Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems [R1].
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MK2requires additional hardware to allow Remote Access. This hardware will need securing correctly to ensure security Logging and Event - Eaton recommends logging all relevant system and ap- Management plication events, including all administrative and mainte- nance activities. - Logs should be protected from tampering and other risks...
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Please check Eaton’s cybersecurity website for infor- mation bulletins about available firmware and software updates. New firmware for the RugiCAM-IP MK2 will be available on the products page on the Eaton website Business Continuity / Plan for Business Continuity/Cybersecurity Disaster...
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It is a best practice to purge data before disposing of any device containing data. Guidelines for decommissioning Zeroisation are provided in NIST SP 800-88. Eaton recommends that products containing embedded flash memory be securely destroyed to ensure data is unrecoverable.
CYBERSECURITY REFERENCES [R1] Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems (WP152002EN): http://www.eaton.com/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@eaton/@corp/documents/ content/pct_1603172.pdf [R2] Cybersecurity Best Practices Checklist Reminder (WP910003EN): http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/dam/public/powersystems/resources/ library/1100_EAS/WP910003EN.pdf [R3] NIST SP 800-82 Rev 2, Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security, May 2015: https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/Standards-and-References [R4] National Institute of Technology (NIST) Interagency “Guidelines on Firewalls and Firewall Policy, NIST special Publication 800-41”...
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