Bticino 391769 User Manual
Bticino 391769 User Manual

Bticino 391769 User Manual

Ip box camera full hd

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391769
IP Box camera full HD
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NB: This camera is specifically intended for use in conjunction with a Bticino network video recorder.

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  • Page 1 391769 IP Box camera full HD User manual NB: This camera is specifically intended for use in conjunction with a Bticino network video recorder.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ............................4 1.1 Accessories ........................... 4 1.2 Dimensions ........................... 4 1.3 Specifications ..........................5 2 Installation ............................6 2.1 Wall-mounted with bracket Cat. No. 391845 or Cat. No. 391846 ..........6 2.2 In a compartment Cat.No. 391384 or Cat. No. 391385 ............. 6 Wiring ..............................
  • Page 3 Association with the NVR (network video recorder) ..............11 Types of use ............................ 11 Live video ............................12 10.1 Image adjustment ........................12 Playback ............................15 Camera configuration ........................15 12.1 Information about the camera....................15 12.2 Stream ............................15 12.3 Device ............................
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview 1.1 Accessories Name Quantity IP camera Bag for accessories (screws and connection diagram) CD-ROM 1.2 Dimension (mm) NB: The camera is supplied without a lens. You can use the following lenses: - Cat. No. 319017: 3 - 10.5 mm - Cat.
  • Page 5: Dimensions

    1.3 Specifications Settings IP camera Processor Hi3516C Operating system Embedded Linux Sensor CMOS 1/2.9” Resolution 2 MP: 1920 (H) x 1080 (V)/max 25 fps, by default 12 fps Compression H264 Stream Stream 1: 1920 x 1080 Stream 2: 1280 x 720 Bitrate 500 to 12,000 kbps Privacy masking...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Since the camera is configured as DHCP by default, the NVR’s internal or external switch will automatically supply its installation network IP address. NB: The NVR firmware version must be at least V5.2.0 - 20170227, or more recent. If not, update the firmware via www.legrandoc.com or www.bticino.com...
  • Page 7: Ip Configuration

    5.1.1 Overview The IPSearch tool is used to find a camera on the network or to change its IP address. You will find this tool on the CD supplied with the camera or on the website www.Bticino.com www.bticino.it. 5.1.2 Installation Launch the IPSearch.exe executable file from: Tool/IPSearch/IPSearch (3.2).
  • Page 8: Internet Explorer Settings

    If necessary, you can change them. If the camera is connected to a PoE port on an NVR, change the following parameters: Device IP: 10.10.25.1xx Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 Default gateway: 10.10.25.100. Click “Modify” to save them. 5.2 Internet Explorer settings Open the browser. To make sure the real-time video can be played correctly, you should perform the following operation on connecting to Internet Explorer for the first time: 1.
  • Page 9: Connecting To The Camera

    2. In Internet Explorer, choose Tools> Internet Options> Security> Custom level, then define the unsigned ActiveX control and initialise and enable ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting in ActiveX controls and plug-ins to be Enabled. Connecting to the camera Enter the device IP address in the address bar, for example: .168.1.168 http://192.168.1.168...
  • Page 10: Changing The Camera Administrator Password

    If the system displays the message “Please download the latest expansion modules”, click Download and install them. Changing the camera administrator password We recommend that you change the camera administrator password (admin by default). Connect to the camera via your browser using the previously defined IP address for example: 1.168 http://192.168.1.168 Select the language, enter the user name (admin by default) and password (admin by default) then click.
  • Page 11: Association With The Nvr (Network Video Recorder)

    Association with the NVR The camera is used with NVRs in the Bticino catalogue with firmware version V5.2.0, - 20170227 or more recent. If the firmware is older, update it by following the procedure described in the NVR manual. In the NVR “SETTINGS/CAMERA IP” menu, click on + next to a free channel and the following window appears:...
  • Page 12: Live Video

    Live video 10.1 Image Adjustment click on the icon to display the menu To change the default settings, select “Debug mode”. You can define and save 4 different settings. Restoring the factory settings will delete all the settings. Time Segment: Limits how long the camera operates for (by default 24/7).
  • Page 13 Image adjust: Sets the brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness. Scene: Scene: Used to define whether the scene is indoor or outdoor. Mirror: Used to flip the image (horizontal/vertical/horizontal + vertical). Aisle Mode: Portrait mode. Exposure: Sets the exposure, surface, shutter speed (1 to 1/5000th second), gain (0 to 100) and iris (by default in automatic mode).
  • Page 14 DayNight: Sets day mode, night mode and day/night switching. Noise reduction: Used to reduce background noise. Enhance image: WDR is used to improve backlit scenes. HLC and BLC are used to adjust backlighting. Defog can adjust the image in misty weather...
  • Page 15: Playback

    Playback Not applicable. To play back recordings, refer to your network video recorder manual. Camera configuration The “Alarm”, “Local Record”, “Network Service”, “Privilege Manager” and “Device Log” functions will not be discussed in this manual. To use these types of function, refer to your network video recorder manual. 12.1 Device Info (Information about the camera) Gives various information about the camera and is used to give it a name.
  • Page 16: Device

    SVC Stream (Scalable Video Codec): Used to add the proportion (1/2, 1/4, 1/8) of predictive images (which only contain modifications) compared to the main stream (1/1). ROI ( : Up to 5 regions of interest with 5 image quality levels (1 lowest, 5 highest). Region of interest) 12.3 Device Local Network: IP settings.
  • Page 17 Device Port: Control port, HTTP port, RTSP port. Date and Time: Time zone, daylight saving time settings (start and end date). The 5th Sunday, for example, means the last Sunday of the month. Camera: Video channel settings. OSD: 4 information display zone settings.
  • Page 18 Microphone: Microphone settings (connected to the camera). CVBS: Analogue video output (to be connected to the camera) with coaxial cable and BNC connector. System: Language and internet mode if language changed, click Voice Denoise: Improves the sound signal.
  • Page 19: Privacy Masking

    12.4 Privacy Masking Possibility of defining 4 privacy masking zones. 12.5 Protocol Protocol info: name and version. Security: Enables/disables user control.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    12.6 Maintenance Restart: Restarts the camera Reserve IP setting: Used to keep the IP address, when restoring the factory settings, so as to avoid having to repeat the identification procedure on the network. Restore: Restores the factory settings. Updating the firmware 13.1 Installation Copy the directory for the “Update tool V1.2.0.36”...
  • Page 21: Updating

    13.2 Updating Copy the firmware file downloaded from www.legrandoc.com or www.bticino.com to the same root as the executable file. Check the right firmware has onvif2.6 been selected with the communication protocol displayed. Click “Browse” to find the file location, and confirm.
  • Page 22 Once connected to the camera, its information is displayed: Launch the update by clicking “Update”: The updating process starts and will last around 5 minutes. Note that during this operation the camera is disconnected from the network: The progress of the update process can be seen: The camera restarts: When the operation is complete, the update bar turns green.

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