Active Silicon AS-CAM-52IPHD-A Technical Reference Manual

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Harrier series camera
Harrier 52x Autofocus-Zoom
IP Camera
(H.264/H.265)
AS-CAM-52IPHD-A
Technical
Reference Manual
Edition: v1.00
Issued Date: 15 September 2023

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  • Page 1              Harrier series camera Harrier 52x Autofocus-Zoom IP Camera (H.264/H.265) AS-CAM-52IPHD-A Technical Reference Manual Edition: v1.00 Issued Date: 15 September 2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

                 Harrier series camera Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................3 MAINTENANCE .................... 3 CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA ..............6 CONNECTORS ..................... 6 EVALUATION BOARD CONNECTORS ............7 ACESSING THE CAMERA WEB PAGES ............. 8 CHANGING THE PASSWORD ..............
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    If the product does not work as expected please contact Active Silicon. Never attempt to disassemble the block camera yourself as this will invalidate the warrantee. Active Silicon shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.
  • Page 4              Harrier series camera Feature AS-CAM-52IPHD-A Sensor 1/2ʺ Progressive Sony IMX385 CMOS Focal Length 5.7 ~296.4mm, 52x optical Aperture Range F1.4~F4.5 Shutter 1/25~1/100000 65.3°~1.5° (Wide~Tele) Optical Min. Distance...
  • Page 5              Harrier series camera RJ45 10M/100M LAN self-adaptive Ethernet port, 1ch Network indicator, 1ch RS485, 1ch RS232, 1ch CVBS, 1ch Alarm in, 1ch 36-way FFC/FPC Interface Alarm out, 1ch Audio in, 1ch Audio out, 1ch Power, 1ch...
  • Page 6: Connecting To The Camera

                 Harrier series camera Connecting to the Camera Download and install the ONVIF Device Manager from https://sourceforge.net/projects/onvifdm/ This program can be used to identify the IP address of the camera (e.g. 192.168.1.108). Streaming (H.264) video can be displayed in the ONVIF device manager or a media player that can display RTSP streams.
  • Page 7: Evaluation Board Connectors

                 Harrier series camera Evaluation Board Connectors Figure 1. IP Camera Evaluation Board Block Diagram J2 – Ethernet Pin No. Name Pin No. Name TX - RX - J4 –...
  • Page 8: Acessing The Camera Web Pages

                 Harrier series camera Acessing the Camera Web Pages Steps: 1. Power on the camera and connect the camera to the network. 2. Open the Microsoft Edge web browser (IE mode may be required). 3.
  • Page 9: Changing The Password

                 Harrier series camera Changing the Password For your privacy and to protect your system against security risks, we strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices. The password should be something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
  • Page 10: Basic Web Page Operation

                 Harrier series camera Basic Web Page Operation In this and the following chapters, operation of the block camera by the web browser will be described. Figure 2. Camera Web Server Live Page September 2023 www.activesilicon.com Page 10 of 52...
  • Page 11: Live View Parameters

                 Harrier series camera Live View Parameters LOGO Description Login PTZ Control Image Setting Alarm Info Latency Regional Zoom Quick PTZ Zone Focus Main Stream Live View Second Stream Live View Third Stream Live View 1:1 Display Local Record...
  • Page 12: Ptz Control Panel

                 Harrier series camera PTZ Control Panel PTZ Control: Panning, tilting, focusing and zooming actions of the network. The lighter, wiper, one-touch focus and lens initialization control. Preset/patrol/pattern: Set and call the preset/patrol/pattern for the camera. PTZ Control Panel Figure 3.
  • Page 13              Harrier series camera 1) PTZ Setting Figure 4. PTZ Setting Menu 2) Line Scan: Figure 5. Line Scan. Setting the Left and Right boundary 3) Pattern: Figure 6. Pattern September 2023 www.activesilicon.com Page 13 of 52...
  • Page 14: Osd Setting

                 Harrier series camera 4) Preset: Figure 7. Preset: You can configure up to 255 presets 5)Patrol: Figure 8. Patrol OSD Setting Figure 9. Image Setting Alarm Info Figure 10.
  • Page 15: Playback

                 Harrier series camera Playback Purpose: This section explains how to view the video files stored in the network disks or SD memory card. Figure 11. Playback Description of the buttons: Logo Description The window size is 1:1...
  • Page 16: Search By Date

                 Harrier series camera Drag the progress bar at the bottom of the screen with the mouse to locate the exact playback point. The different colors of the video on the progress bar stand for the different video types Search by Date Figure 12.
  • Page 17: Camera Settings

                 Harrier series camera Camera Settings Click Settings to enter the Configuration Interface Figure 15. Settings tab The configuration interface functions are as follows: System Information Figure 16. System information September 2023 www.activesilicon.com Page 17 of 52...
  • Page 18              Harrier series camera 1) “Version information” Figure 17. Version information View the device's "serial number, MAC, product type, software version, hardware version, WEB version, control version, compilation date, activation status" and other information. 2)...
  • Page 19: System Setup

                 Harrier series camera 3) “Hard disk information” : Figure 19. Hard disk information View "hard disk serial number", "physical serial number", "disk group", "hard disk status", "properties", "residual capacity", "total capacity", and refresh status information. System Setup Figure 20.
  • Page 20              Harrier series camera "Date Settings" can set "year", "month", "day", "time", "minute" and "second" separately. Synchronized PC: Time synchronization with PC terminal. "Automatic Synchronization": Automatically synchronize with PC after selecting. "Save time": After setting up, click Save, it will pop up and save successfully.
  • Page 21              Harrier series camera “Channel”: Select the appropriate channel for configuration. "Coding mode": Select H265, H264 and MJPEG according to requirements. (The main stream is H265 and H264 only) "Coding Level": Set up High Profile, Main Profile and Baseline Profile according to requirements.
  • Page 22              Harrier series camera Image setting Figure 24. Image setting 1)OSD setting Figure 25. OSD setting “Preview Interface”: After saving the parameter settings, you can see the effect. “Display Name”: Enabling Check of Display Name.
  • Page 23              Harrier series camera "Text Edge Description": Open Red Edge Description for Web Preview Text (not supported) "Display multiple lines": Enable selected and sets 1-5 lines separately according to requirements.
  • Page 24              Harrier series camera 【General Configuration】: Figure 28. General configuration "Distortion Correction": Closing, Manual Options. "Strength Value": Use with manual option of distortion correction (0-100) “Electronic Anti Shake, ": Closing and Automation Options, "Strength Value": Use with Electronic Anti-shake Automation Options (0-100).
  • Page 25              Harrier series camera 【Focus Settings】: Focus Settings Figure 30. Focus Mode: Manual, automatic and semi-automatic mode optional. "Near limit" can be selected according to the actual application environment, and "3", "6", "12", "24", "36"...
  • Page 26              Harrier series camera 【Exposure】: Figure 32. Exposure adjustment "Exposure mode": automatic, anti-drag, manual, shutter priority, low light priority, high light priority and other options. "Gain": Can be adjusted according to demand (0-100). "Shutter Limit": Can be adjusted according to demand (10-640000 microseconds).
  • Page 27              Harrier series camera 【W/B】: Figure 35. W/B Select "automatic", "manual", "sunny", "cloudy", "dusk", "incandescent lamp", "sodium lamp", "fluorescent lamp", "once tracking", "automatic tracking", "special light source", "lock selection".
  • Page 28              Harrier series camera Image superimposition Figure 37. Image superimposition Select the picture that meets the requirement, click upload, turn on the enabler, save it and upload it successfully, and you can see the overlapped picture. User management Figure 38.
  • Page 29              Harrier series camera PTZ Setting Figure 40. PTZ setting "Protocol": Click on the drop-down menu to pop up a variety of protocols to choose according to needs and will continue to update. “Address”: Set as needed (0-255).
  • Page 30              Harrier series camera “Time period”: Figure 42. Time period Click the Settings button to pop up the Time Period Settings menu. Time settings can be set for 6 time periods per day, synchronization settings can be targeted selection or can be selected for a whole week.
  • Page 31              Harrier series camera System maintenance Figure 43. System maintenance "Auto Reboot ": You can click the drop-down selection (never/day/week) and time point settings to complete the save. "Reboot": Click , pop up menu, click confirm device to restart.
  • Page 32: Network Settings

                 Harrier series camera Network Settings Figure 44. Network setting Figure 45. Network setting options September 2023 www.activesilicon.com Page 32 of 52...
  • Page 33              Harrier series camera Network Type " DHCP": DHCP can be checked according to the need, and the device can automatically obtain the network address and related network parameters. "NIC Type": Network Card Type can be set, default self-adaptive, optional 10M half-duplex, 10M full-duplex, 100M half-duplex, 100M full-duplex, 1000M full-duplex.
  • Page 34              Harrier series camera Figure 47. NTP Enables: Enables are selected and set according to requirements. "Server IP": Set NTP server address, according to the need for appropriate settings. "Port": The default port 123 can be set according to the needs of network settings.
  • Page 35              Harrier series camera IP Authorization Figure 49. IP right Enables: Enables are selected and set according to requirements. "Restriction Type" can be selected as( )according to the need. Add IP": Enter the IP you need to add in the left input box first, and click Add IP successfully and it will be displayed in the list below.
  • Page 36              Harrier series camera Email Figure 50. Email Enable: click Enable and set according to requirement SMTP Server: Set the address of SMTP Server and make the setting according to requirement Port: The default port is 25, which can be set according to requirement of network settings User Name: input the sender's mailbox username...
  • Page 37              Harrier series camera "File type": this can be selected ( ) according to requirement Enable: click Enable and set according to requirement "Anonymity": when the anonymity Enabled, the camera can send data to the FTP server anonymously, and sets it up according to requirement "Server": Set FTP server address according to requirement Port: The default port 1024, and it can be set according to requirement of network settings...
  • Page 38              Harrier series camera PPPOE Figure 53. PPPOE Enable: click Enable and set according to requirement User Name: input the username of PPPOE Password: input the password of PPPOE "IP": After saving, the camera will get a public IP address "Save": click Save after setting, it will pop up and save successfully Refresh: Click to refresh the display...
  • Page 39              Harrier series camera Syslog Figure 55. syslog ONVIF Figure 56.ONVIF Enable: click Enable and set according to requirement Port: The default port is 80, which can be set according to requirement Version Information: Display onvif version "discovery mode"...
  • Page 40              Harrier series camera RTMP Figure 57. RTMP Enabling: click by default and set it according to requirement "Port" setting port, default 1935, and it can be set accordingly according to requirement "RTMP Push Enable": click to open RTMP Push function "Stream Type": The default main stream can be selected according to requirement Push Address is set according to requirement...
  • Page 41: Storage Settings

                 Harrier series camera Alarm Center Figure 59. Alarm Center Enable: click Enable and set according to requirement "Server IP" sets the server IP address, which can be set according to requirement "Port"...
  • Page 42              Harrier series camera "Save": click Save after setting, it will pop up and save successfully Refresh: Click to refresh the display All Resets: All settings are restored to default Video Control Figure 62.
  • Page 43: Alarm Setting

                 Harrier series camera Alarm Setting Figure 64. Alarm Setting Video Mask Figure 65. Video Mask "Detection type": The equipment can be selected ( ) according to requirement. Channel: Set up according to requirement.
  • Page 44              Harrier series camera network mail function settings "Dejitter": this can be set (0-600 seconds) according to requirement of settings. "Alarm Output": click Enable according to requirement of the settings. "Output Delay": this can be set (10-300 seconds) according to requirement of settings.
  • Page 45              Harrier series camera network mail function settings "Alarm Output": click Enable according to requirement of the settings. Set 1 as alarm input #1, set 2 as alarm input #2 "Output Delay": this can be set (10-300 seconds) according to requirement of settings.
  • Page 46: Equipment Log

                 Harrier series camera Enable: click Enable and set according to requirement. "Video Delay": this can be set (10-300 seconds) according to requirement of settings. "Video Channel": click Enabled and make setting according to requirement "Save": click Save after setting, it will pop up and save successfully.
  • Page 47              Harrier series camera Clear: Click Clear pop-up menu to select OK, and clear all log information. "Information Display Box": the log information will be displayed after search, and you can view the serial number, log time, events, channels, extended content and other information.
  • Page 48: Local Setting

                 Harrier series camera Local Setting Figure 73. Local Setting "Capture Type": Local capture format can be set according to requirement, and "jpg" or "bmp" can be selected according to requirement. "Video Type": local video format can be set according to requirement, and ".dav"...
  • Page 49: Smart Features

                 Harrier series camera Smart Features Click on the Smart tab to enter the intelligent functions page Figure 74. Intelligent Functions Perimeter Figure 75. Perimeter Detection "Preview Interface": By default, there is an identification box, which can be dragged by the mouse to zoom in and out (4 areas can be set).
  • Page 50: Line-Crossing Detection

                 Harrier series camera "Display Rule Line": click Enable and setting according to requirement. "Max./Min. Object Alarm Height": After the max. click measurement, select the maximum range of the left-click drop-down box in the small window, and the same operation can set to the min.
  • Page 51              Harrier series camera "Preview Interface": By default, there is an identification box, which can be dragged and scribed by mouse (8 trigger lines can be set). After parameter setting saved, the effect can be seen.
  • Page 52: Contact Details

                 Harrier series camera CONTACT DETAILS Headquarters: North America: Active Silicon Ltd Active Silicon, Inc. Pinewood Mews, Bond Close, Iver, 479 Jumpers Hole Road, Suite 301, Bucks, SL0 0NA, UK.

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