Motorola solutions IndigoVision SP-20MP-MS-360 Web Interface User Manual
Motorola solutions IndigoVision SP-20MP-MS-360 Web Interface User Manual

Motorola solutions IndigoVision SP-20MP-MS-360 Web Interface User Manual

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Interface User Guide
IndigoVision Camera Models:
SP-20MP-MS-360 UX-D
SP-320-BO
SP-640-BO
SP-DO-IR
UX-B
UX-BO-IR
UX-D-IR
UX-DO
UX-DO-IR
UX-DC
UX-DC-IR
UX-DP
UX-DP-IR
PTZ-DC
PTZ-DP
 
 
BX-BO-IR
BX-DO-IR
GX-DO-IR
 
 
 

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  • Page 1 IndigoVision Camera Web Interface User Guide IndigoVision Camera Models: SP-20MP-MS-360 UX-D UX-DP BX-BO-IR SP-320-BO UX-D-IR UX-DP-IR BX-DO-IR SP-640-BO UX-DO PTZ-DC GX-DO-IR SP-DO-IR UX-DO-IR PTZ-DP   UX-B UX-DC     UX-BO-IR UX-DC-IR    ...
  • Page 2 Document information This manual was created on Friday, January 8, 2021. Document ID: IU-CAM-MAN008-3 Legal considerations Laws that can vary from country to country may prohibit camera surveillance. Please ensure that the relevant laws are fully understood for the particular country or region in which you will be operating this equipment. IndigoVision Limited accepts no liability for improper or illegal use of this product.
  • Page 3 Contact address IndigoVision Limited Charles Darwin House, The Edinburgh Technopole, Edinburgh, EH26 0PY...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction System Requirements Accessing the Camera Web Interface Creating the Initial User and Logging In Logging In Live View Using the Camera Zoom and Focus Controls Using Camera Presets Adding a Camera Preset Moving the Camera to a Preset Position Deleting a Preset Using the PTZ Camera Controls Saving a Still Image...
  • Page 5 Storage Enabling Onboard Storage Downloading Recorded Video from the Web Interface Deleting Recorded Video Digital Inputs and Outputs Microphone Speaker Users Adding a User Editing Users and Passwords Removing a User Keeping Usernames and Passwords After Firmware Revert System Upgrading the Camera Firmware Device Log IndigoVision Multisensor Dome Camera Changing Settings Per Camera Head...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction IndigoVision High Definition IP cameras include a web interface that allows you to view the live video and configure the camera through a web browser. Before you access the web interface, make sure all the procedures described in the camera installation guide have been completed.
  • Page 7: Accessing The Camera Web Interface

    Accessing the Camera Web Interface After the camera has been installed, you need the camera's IP address to access the web interface. The IP address can be found in the following:   The IndigoVision Control Center software — Find the camera under visible devices.  ...
  • Page 8   You will be asked to create a user with administrator privileges before the camera will be operational. Use these credentials when logging in. Tip: It is recommended that you add a password after your first login. For more information, see Editing Users and Passwords on page 29.
  • Page 9: Live View

    Live View After you log in, the first page you see is the Live View. The Live View contains an image panel that displays the live video stream. Use the menu links in the top-left corner to navigate through the web interface. Click Live View any time to return to this page.
  • Page 10: Adding A Camera Preset

    Adding a Camera Preset  1. On the Live View page, use the Zoom and Focus controls to focus the camera on a specific point in the video image.  2. Enter a name in the Add Preset field then click Add. Moving the Camera to a Preset Position To use a preset, select a configured preset from the Presets drop-down list and click Go.
  • Page 11 Live View page is automatically saved to the SD card. To download the snapshot, see Downloading Recorded Video from the Web Interface on page 26. Saving a Still Image...
  • Page 12: Setup

    Setup Note: Certain options are not displayed if they are not supported by the camera model you are using or if you do not have the required user permissions. The factory default settings allow you to use the camera or encoder immediately after installation. If you have special requirements, you can customize the settings through the web interface.
  • Page 13: Network

     5. From the Mode drop-down list, select the mode that the camera will operate in. This option is only displayed for higher bandwidth usage cameras.   Full Feature — This is the standard operating mode. Offers the full functionality of the camera.  ...
  • Page 14 Note: You can only set the HTTPS port, the RTSP port, and the NTP Server in the camera web interface.  1. At the top of the page, select how the camera obtains an IP address:   Obtain an IP address automatically: select this option to connect to the network through an automatically assigned IP address.
  • Page 15: Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication

    Note: The configured prefix length may not display correctly in the web interface, but the prefix used by the camera will be the configured length.  d. In the Default Gateway field, enter the Default Gateway you prefer to use. You can only assign a Default Gateway if RA is disabled.
  • Page 16: Switching 802.1X Authentication Profiles

     1. In the left menu pane, select Network > 802.1X.  2. On the Configure 802.1X Profiles page, select the preferred authentication method. You can configure multiple profiles. Be aware that you can only enable one profile at a time. From the EAP Method drop-down list, select one of the following and complete the related fields:  ...
  • Page 17: Ip Filter

     1. In the left menu pane, select Network > SNMP.  2. On the SNMP page, select the Enable SNMP check box.  3. From the Version drop-down list, select the preferred SNMP version. Be aware that both versions can be configured, but only one can be enabled at a time:  ...
  • Page 18: Image And Display

      Deny Access to specific IP addresses or range of IP addresses.   Allow Access only to specific IP addresses or range of IP addresses. Important: If you choose to use the Allow Access option to filter IP access, make sure that you configure the correct addresses to be allowed access or you may be locked out of your camera.
  • Page 19 apply to the camera as a whole, and other settings apply to individual heads. Certain Multisensor camera settings can be set globally for all of the heads on the All Heads tab, while other settings should be set for each individual head, using the Head 1 to Head 4 tabs. When configuring a Multisensor camera, be sure to check that you have configured both the global and the individual head settings.
  • Page 20 the camera as a whole or to each individual head.  a. Select the All Heads tab to adjust the settings that apply to all of the camera heads.  b. In the All Heads tab, you can set the Imaging mode:  ...
  • Page 21   External: The camera will open the IR cut filter and switch to monochrome mode based on the digital input circuit state. Note: The default digital input circuit state is configured on the Digital Inputs and Outputs page. For more information, see Digital Inputs and Outputs on page 27.
  • Page 22   Exposure Offset: This is an advanced setting that allows you to compensate for unusual lighting conditions by setting an exposure offset value. Negative values result in a persistently darker image, and positive values result in a persistently brighter image.  ...
  • Page 23: Adjustments

      Equalization: This setting allows you to adjust the camera image to equalize the color difference between warm and cold objects. A lower value will make the warm objects more noticable. Increasing the value will result in a more balanced video image.  ...
  • Page 24  a. IndigoVision: This preset provides the recommended balance of brightness and color for video surveillance.  b. Standard: This preset is configured for general day/night changes in an indoor or outdoor scene.  c. Vivid: This preset provides increased color and brightness for a more saturated image.  d.
  • Page 25: Compression And Image Rate

    By default, the slider is set to the middle, or 50.  6. Click Apply to save your changes. Compression and Image Rate On the Compression and Image Rate page, you can change the camera’s compression and image quality settings for sending video over the network.
  • Page 26: Enabling Smartcodec Technology Settings

    Image quality setting of 1 will produce the highest quality video and require the most bandwidth.  4. In the Max Bitrate field, enter the maximum bandwidth the camera can use.  5. In the Resolution drop-down list, select the preferred image resolution.  6.
  • Page 27: Accessing The Still Image Uri

    Note: You can only generate the RTSP stream address in the camera web interface.  1. If the Generate RTSP Stream URI button is not available, the RTSP stream URI is auto-generated. In the RTSP Stream URI area, the auto-generated URIs are displayed:  ...
  • Page 28: Motion Detection

     5. In the Quality field in the On Idle Scenes section, enter the compression quality when there is no motion in the scene (between 6 and 20).  6. In the Max Bitrate field in the On Idle Scenes section, enter the maximum number of kilobytes per second when there is no motion in the scene.
  • Page 29: Tamper Detection

     3. In the Threshold field, enter a percentage number to define how many pixels must change before the image is considered to have motion. The higher the threshold, the higher the number of pixels must change before the image is considered to have motion.
  • Page 30: Privacy Zones

    CAUTION — This option should only be enabled when you are connecting the camera to a 3rd party VMS   system that requires sending analytics metadata from the camera to the VMS system.  1. Select the Enable ONVIF Compliant Analytics Metadata check box to enable the camera to send ONVIF- compliant metadata to a 3rd party VMS system.
  • Page 31: Enabling Onboard Storage

    Note: For cameras with two microSD card slots, you will only be able to configure the microSD card that is inserted first, in either card slot. The second microSD card slot is reserved for future features. Enabling Onboard Storage To use the camera’s onboard storage feature, you must first insert an SD card into the camera. Refer to the camera’s installation manual for the location of the SD card slot.
  • Page 32: Deleting Recorded Video

    Note: Do not close your browser window until the download is complete or the file may not download correctly. This is important if you are downloading multiple video files because the files are downloaded one by one. Deleting Recorded Video As the SD card becomes full, the camera automatically starts overwriting the oldest recorded video.
  • Page 33: Microphone

    Microphone If a microphone is supported by the camera and is connected to the camera, you can adjust the gain on the Microphone page. The higher the gain setting, the higher the microphone volume.   Enter a number between the available range displayed on the right then click Apply. If you are configuring an IndigoVision Fisheye camera, there are two fields available:  1.
  • Page 34: Editing Users And Passwords

    Editing Users and Passwords  1. On the Users page, select a user from the User Name (Security Group) list and click Modify.  2. To change the user’s password, enter a new password for the user.  3. To change the user’s security group, select a different group from the Security Group drop-down list. Note: You cannot change the security group for the administrator account.
  • Page 35: System

    System On the System page, you can manually upgrade the camera firmware, reboot the camera, and restore all of the camera’s factory default settings.   Click Reboot to restart the camera.   Click Restore to revert the camera firmware back to the factory default settings. Tip: If you've enabled the feature that maintains your username and password after a firmware revert, make sure you have a written copy of your current usernames and passwords.
  • Page 36  1. In the Type drop-down list, select one of the following:   Access Logs — Logs of users who have logged into the web interface.   System Logs — Logs of camera operations.  2. In the Minimum Log Level drop-down list, select the minimum level of log message you want to see:  ...
  • Page 37: Indigovision Multisensor Dome Camera

    IndigoVision Multisensor Dome Camera The IndigoVision Multisensor Dome camera uses the same settings as the other cameras referenced in this guide, with the exception that these settings are multiplied by the number of heads on the camera. You can configure the settings for each head on the camera individually.
  • Page 38: Enabling And Disabling Ir Leds

     1. Select the All Heads tab to adjust the settings that apply to the whole camera. These settings include Flicker Control and Enable WDR on the Image and Display page, as well as Saturation, Brightness, Sharpness and Contrast on the Image and Display > Adjustments page.  2.
  • Page 39: Ptz Camera

    PTZ Camera IndigoVision PTZ cameras use many of the same settings as other High Definition IP cameras. The following settings are only available to PTZ cameras. Creating PTZ Tours For PTZ cameras, you have the option of running Tours from the Live View page. Tours allow the PTZ camera to automatically move between a series of preset positions, and can be set to pause at each preset for a specific amount of time for video monitoring.
  • Page 40: Editing Ptz Tours

     8. To remove a preset, click the (x) icon to the far right of the preset.  9. To re-order a preset, click the up and down arrows or click and drag the left edge of the preset through the list.  10.
  • Page 41  5. To set the Pan/Tilt Speed Limit, enter a maximum number of degrees per second to limit the speed that the camera moves when you manually control its mechanical pan and tilt. Enter a number between the available range displayed on the right.  6.

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