Motorola solutions aviglion H5EXPTZ BO30 Series User Manual

Motorola solutions aviglion H5EXPTZ BO30 Series User Manual

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Avigilon PTZ H4 and H5 IP Camera Models:
H5A-IRPTZ-DP
H5EXPTZ-xx-BO30
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  • Page 1 PTZ Camera Web Interface User Guide Avigilon PTZ H4 and H5 IP Camera Models: H5A-IRPTZ-DP H5A- H5A-PTZ-xx RGDPTZ H5EXPTZ-xx-BO30 H4IRPTZ- H4PTZ-Dx...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2016 - 2022, Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. AVIGILON, the AVIGILON logo, HDSM SmartCodec, AVIGILON CONTROL CENTER, ACC, ACCESS CONTROL MANAGER, and ACM are trademarks of Avigilon Corporation. Android is a trademark of Google LLC. Apple, Safari and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc, registered in the US and other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction System Requirements Other Web Interface Guides 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...
  • Page 4 Privacy Zones Setting a Privacy Zone Deleting a Privacy Zone Storage Enabling Onboard Storage ONVIF Profile G Downloading Recorded Video from the Web Interface Downloading Recorded Video from the SD Card Deleting Recorded Video SD Card Failures Digital Inputs and Outputs Washer Microphone Speaker...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Avigilon 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 6: 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 Avigilon Control Center (ACC) software — Open the Setup tab to see the details of the selected camera.
  • Page 7: Logging In

     1. Enter a new User Name or keep the default administrator name.  2. Enter a new Password for the user. It is recommended to use a secure and complex password.  3. Confirm the new password.  4. For the first user, Administrator must be selected in the Security Group drop-down menu.  5.
  • Page 8: 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 9: 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 10: Saving A Still Image

    circuit must be connected to Digital Output 1 with the Circuit State set to Normally Open. For more information, see Digital Inputs and Outputs on page 31. Saving a Still Image If you see the Save Still to SD Card button from the Live View page, the camera supports the ability to take snapshots of live video from the web interface.
  • Page 11: 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 12: General

    General When you select Setup, the first page you see is the General page. The General page allows you to set the camera's identity. Tip: Features and options are disabled if they are not supported by the camera. Note: If a camera with video analytics or unusual motion detection is physically moved or adjusted, or if the focus or zoom level is changed, reset the learning progress to provide accurate results.
  • Page 13: Network

      Set up NTP on the DHCP server used by the ACC software.   Use a valid public NTP server.   Manually set the correct time in the Time Settings fields.  6. Click Apply to save your settings. Network On the Network page, you can change how the camera connects to the server network and choose how the camera keeps time.
  • Page 14  c. In the Static IPv6 Addresses field, enter the preferred IPv6 address. Click + for additional addresses. To change the prefix length, enter the preferred IPv6 address using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. For example, 2001:db8::1/32 would indicate the address prefix is 32-bits long.
  • Page 15: Configuring 802.1X Port-Based Authentication

     7. In the NTP Server area, indicate if you want the camera to use an NTP server to keep time.  a. Select the NTP source to use for keeping time:   Always use Avigilon Control Center NTP Server. Select this option if you want the camera to keep time through the Avigilon Control Center™...
  • 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: Advanced Settings

    Important: If you choose to filter IP access using the Allow Access option, make sure that you configure the correct addresses to be allowed or you may be locked out of your camera.  1. In the left menu pane, select Network > IP Filter.  2.
  • Page 19  1. Go to the Advanced Settings page.  2. In the Encryption Engine drop-down list, select the type of encryption to use:   OpenSSL is the default option for encryption.   FIPS 140-2 enables FIPS 140-2 level 1 encryption.   NXP Secure Element enables the onboard trusted platform module (TPM) to securely store your encryption keys.
  • Page 20: Image And Display

    Image and Display Tip: Features and options are disabled if they are not supported by the camera. Note: If a camera with video analytics or unusual motion detection is physically moved or adjusted, or if the focus or zoom level is changed, reset the learning progress to provide accurate results. If the camera's image rate and compression or display settings are updated, the learning progress may reset automatically.
  • Page 21   If available, click Auto Focus to let the camera focus itself. Note: Once the focus is manually set, it will not change.  3. If the camera becomes defocused while in monochrome mode at night, adjust the IR Focus Offset slider to compensate for the focus shift caused by the built-in or external IR illuminators.
  • Page 22 between light and dark levels are large.   The default value is Medium.   Color: The video image will always be in color.   Monochrome: The video image will always be monochrome.   External: The camera will open the IR cut filter and switch to monochrome mode based on the digital input circuit state.
  • Page 23 PTZ's white light LED illuminator will function:   Always On: Sets the white light LED illuminator to always use the narrow beam. This setting is recommended for Rugged PTZ cameras that are mostly used for viewing distant scenes.   Always Off: Sets the white light LED illuminator to disable the narrow beam and to always use the wide beam.
  • Page 24   Priority: You can set Max Image Rate or Exposure as the priority.   When set to Max Image Rate, the camera will maintain the set image rate as the priority and will not adjust the exposure beyond what can be recorded for the set image rate.  ...
  • Page 25: Adjustments

     6. If you are configuring a PTZ dome camera, you can define additional settings in the Advanced Filters area.   Enable Digital Defog: If your PTZ dome camera is installed in a foggy environment, select this check box to increase the video contrast to help make objects more visible in the scene. From the Defog Level drop-down list, select one of the available options: Low, Medium or High.
  • Page 26: Compression And Image Rate

      Saturation: You can adjust the video’s color saturation by entering a percentage number. 0 creates a black and white image, while 100 creates intense color images.   Sharpness: You can adjust the video’s sharpness by entering a percentage number. 0 applies the least amount of sharpening, while 100 applies the most sharpening to make the edges of objects more visible.
  • Page 27: Enabling Hdsm Smartcodec™ Technology Settings

    Note: If a camera with video analytics or unusual motion detection is physically moved or adjusted, or if the focus or zoom level is changed, reset the learning progress to provide accurate results. If the camera's image rate and compression or display settings are updated, the learning progress may reset automatically.
  • Page 28: Viewing The Rtsp Stream Uri

    The camera uses pixel change motion to detect foreground objects and therefore uses the standard Motion Detection sensitivity settings of the camera. Note: Additionally, advanced settings can also be updated on the HDSM SmartCodec Advanced Settings page. For more information, see HDSM SmartCodec Technology Advanced Settings on the next page.
  • Page 29: Accessing The Still Image Uri

     a. Copy and paste the generated address into your video player. DO NOT open the live video stream yet.  b. Add your username and password to the beginning of the address in this format: rtsp://<username>:<password>@<generated RTSP Stream URI>/ For example: rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.1.79/defaultPrimary?streamType=u  c.
  • Page 30: Motion Detection

    Motion Detection On the Motion Detection page, you can define the green motion detection areas in the camera’s field of view. Motion detection is ignored in areas not highlighted in green. To help you define motion sensitivity and threshold, motion is highlighted in red in the image panel. Note: This motion detection setting configures pixel change detection in the camera's field of view.
  • Page 31: Analytics

    To set the options for tampering:  1. In the Sensitivity field, enter a number between 1 and 10 to define how sensitive the camera is to a sudden change in the scene. The higher the setting, the more sensitive the camera is to detect scene changes.
  • Page 32: Setting A Privacy Zone

    Setting a Privacy Zone  1. To add a privacy zone, click Add. A privacy zone box is added to the video image. Note: For Avigilon H4 PTZ cameras, the privacy zone may shift slightly when the camera performs an e-flip. If this is a concern, we recommend drawing a slightly larger privacy zone or disabling e-flip for that camera.
  • Page 33: Onvif Profile G

    camera’s installation manual for the location of the SD card slot. Tip: The SD card will record from the camera's highest resolution, non-tiled stream. In most cases, this will be the primary stream. Note: For cameras with 2 microSD card slots, you will only be able to configure the microSD card that is inserted first, in either card slot.
  • Page 34: Downloading Recorded Video From The Web Interface

    Downloading Recorded Video from the Web Interface Listed in the Recordings section are all the videos that have been recorded to the SD card. If you are using a CryptR micro card in the camera's SD slot for FIPS level 3 encryption, you will not be able to use onboard storage in the SD card slot.
  • Page 35: Deleting Recorded Video

     7. When you are ready, eject the SD card.  8. Insert the SD card back into the camera then select Enable Onboard Storage to begin recording to the SD card again. Deleting Recorded Video As the SD card becomes full, the camera automatically starts overwriting the oldest recorded video. You can also choose to manually delete video to make room for new recordings.
  • Page 36: Washer

    connected to the camera. This option does not appear for cameras that do not support digital inputs and outputs.  1. To configure a digital input:  a. In the Digital Inputs area, enter a name for the digital input in the Name field.  b.
  • Page 37: Microphone

    Camera Model Camera Part Number Washer Part Number H5A Rugged PTZ H5A-RGDPTZ-DP36 AVWASPT0V5L5M00 / AVWASPT0V23L11M00 / AVWASPT1V23L30M00 / AVWASPT3V23L30M00 H5A Explosion-Protected H5EXPTZ-x0-BO30 AVGEX-WASEX2T4AT / AVGEX-WASEX2T4IN / AVGEX-WASEX2T4KC / AVGEX- WASEX2T4GOR H5A Explosion-Protected H5EX-xx-BO1 Bullet camera To activate the washing sequence: Note: On H5A Rugged PTZ and H5A Explosion-Protected PTZ cameras, you will need to configure a PTZ preset position where the glass viewing window is angled so that it is directly in front of the washer nozzle.
  • Page 38: Speaker

     1. Internal Microphone Gain — configures the gain for the microphone that is built into the camera.  2. External Source Gain — configures the gain for any microphone that is connected to the audio input.  3. In either field, enter a number between the available range displayed on the right then click Apply. Speaker If a speaker is supported by the camera and is connected to the camera, you can adjust the volume on the Speakers page.
  • Page 39: Removing A User

    Removing a User Note: You cannot remove the default Administrator user unless there is another user with administrator privileges. The camera must always have at least one administrator user configured.  1. On the Users page, select a user from the User Name (Security Group) list.  2.
  • Page 40: Upgrading The Camera Firmware

      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 41: Disable Webui

    Disable WebUI On the Disable WebUI page, you can disable the camera's web interface, including any non-ONVIF API calls. This will disable any access to the camera other than through the ACC Client or an ONVIF-compliant VMS. Important: If you disable the web UI and non-ONVIF APIs, you will only be able to connect to the camera with the ACC Client or an ONVIF-compliant VMS.
  • Page 42: Ptz Camera

    PTZ Camera Avigilon H4 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 43: Editing Ptz Tours

     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. Click Apply to save the tour. Editing PTZ Tours  1. From the left menu pane, select PTZ Tours.  2.
  • Page 44: Enabling The Ptz Compass Overlay

     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.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Video Does Not Display After Powering the Camera Note: The following troubleshooting case only applies to H4 IR PTZ cameras that are powered up in a cold environment of -10°C to -40°C (14°F to -40°F) or lower. Properly powering the camera at this lower temperature requires 95 W PoE or an auxiliary power supply.

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