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Avigilon H6A IR Series User Manual
Avigilon H6A IR Series User Manual

Avigilon H6A IR Series User Manual

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User Guide
Avigilon H6A, H6X, and H6XP IP Camera Models:
H6A-xxx
H6A-xxx-IR
H6X-xxx
H6X-xxx-IR
H6XP-xxx-IR
 

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  • Page 1 H6A Camera Web Interface User Guide Avigilon H6A, H6X, and H6XP IP Camera Models: H6A-xxx H6X-xxx H6XP-xxx-IR H6A-xxx-IR H6X-xxx-IR  ...
  • Page 2 The contents of this document and the specifications of the products discussed herein are subject to change without notice. Avigilon Corporation reserves the right to make any such changes without notice. Neither Avigilon Corporation nor any of its affiliated companies: (1) guarantees the completeness or accuracy of the information contained in this document;...
  • Page 3 A separation distance of at least 20 centimeters should normally be maintained between the device and nearby persons. Avigilon Corporation hereby declares that the devices outlined in this user manual conform to FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a).
  • Page 4  1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;  2. L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. A separation distance of at least 20 centimeters should normally be maintained between the device and nearby persons.
  • Page 5 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 Saving a Still Image Setup General Network Configuring 802.1x Port-Based Authentication Switching 802.1x Authentication Profiles Deleting an 802.1x Authentication Profile Configuring SNMP IP Filter...
  • Page 6 Digital Inputs and Outputs Audio Z-Wave™ Z-Wave Plus Device Information About Using Z-Wave Enabling Z-Wave Add a Z-Wave Device Remove a Z-Wave Device Reset the Z-Wave Network Using SmartStart Advanced Viewing and Editing Z-Wave Device Details Sending Commands to a Z-Wave Device Control Commands Advanced User Commands Capability Discovery...
  • Page 7 Checking a Camera's Power Source...
  • Page 8 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 9 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 10  1. Enter a new User Name or keep the default administrator name.  2. Enter a new Password for the user. We recommend using a complex and unique password. Avoid using an empty password as they are not supported across all platforms and devices.  3.
  • Page 11 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 12 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 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 14 page. For more information on configuring the NTP server, see Network below. CAUTION — The time setting must always be current or the ACC software will reject the video stream from the camera. To ensure that the time is always current you should do one of the following:  ...
  • Page 15   Stateless: the camera only receives DNS and NTP information from the DHCPv6 server. It does not accept an IP address from the DHCPv6 server.   Off: the camera does not communicate with the DHCPv6 server.  c. In the Static IPv6 Addresses field, enter the preferred IPv6 address. Click + for additional addresses.
  • Page 16  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™ software only.  ...
  • Page 17 On the SNMP page, you can configure the camera's SNMP settings and choose the status information that is sent to the management station page. For more details on the status information or traps that will be sent, see the camera's Management Information Base (MIB) file on the Avigilon website: http://avigilon.com/support- and-downloads.
  • Page 18  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 19 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 20 The settings on this page only affect the video transmitted to the network video management software. Avigilon High Definition IP cameras have dual stream capabilities. If the camera’s streaming format is set to H.264 or H.265, the camera's web interface can still display live video in JPEG format.
  • Page 21 Note: The camera may automatically adjust compression quality in order to abide by the bandwidth cap specified.  1. In the Format drop-down list, select the preferred streaming format for displaying the camera video in the network video management software. If you are using the Onboard Storage feature, select H.264 or H.265. For more information, see Enabling Onboard Storage on page 19.
  • Page 22  4. In the Bandwidth Reduction drop-down list, select one of the options:     Medium (recommended)   High   Custom  5. Click Apply to save your changes. Viewing the RTSP Stream URI On the Compression and Image Rate page, you can also generate the camera’s real time streaming protocol (RTSP) address.
  • Page 23 Note: This motion detection setting configures pixel change detection in the camera's field of view. If you are configuring an Avigilon video analytics camera, you will need to configure the detailed analytics motion detection and other video analytics features through the Avigilon Control Center Client software.
  • Page 24  1. Define the motion detection area. The entire field of view is highlighted for motion detection by default. To define the motion detection area, use any of the following tools:   Click Clear All to remove all motion detection areas on the video image.  ...
  • Page 25 must persist in the scene before the tamper event is sent.  3. Click Apply to save your changes. Analytics On the Analytics page, you can enable the camera to send ONVIF compliant analytics metadata, such as ONVIF Profile M metadata, for cameras connected to a 3rd party VMS system. This option is disabled by default.
  • Page 26 On Motion: the camera only records when there is motion in the scene. If you are configuring an Avigilon video analytics camera, the On Motion setting will record either pixel change in the scene or analytics motion events depending on how the camera is...
  • Page 27 Avigilon Control Center Client software. The recorded video will be divided into files no more than five minutes in length or 100 MB in size.  4. On the Compression and Image Rate page, make sure the format is set to H.264 or H.265 to maximize the SD card recording capacity and performance.
  • Page 28  4. When the Windows AutoPlay dialog box appears, select Open folder to view files.  5. Open the Avigilon Camera Footage application. The Avigilon Camera Footage window lists all the video files that are stored in the SD card.   To download all the recorded videos, click Download All.
  • Page 29   The camera's video will overlay warning text on the video image: SD Card Recording Disabled! Replace card to re-enable. Note: The video overlay message can be disabled on the camera's Storage page by clearing the Enable video alert overlay on severe SD card failure checkbox.  ...
  • Page 30  2. To configure a digital output:  a. In the Digital Outputs area, enter a name for the digital output in the Name field.  b. Select the appropriate state from the Circuit State drop-down list.  c. In the Duration field, enter how long the digital output is active for when triggered. You can enter any number between 100 and 86,400,000 milliseconds.
  • Page 31   User Icon Type: 0x0500   Manufacturer ID: 0x003F   Product ID:   ACDOSRNE: 0x0001   ACDOSREE: 0x0002   ACBUSRNE: 0x0003   ACBUSREE: 0x0004   ACBULRNE: 0x0005   ACBULREE: 0x0006   Product Type ID: 0x0001 About Using Z-Wave   Copying network information to another control device is executed as part of the inclusion process. This is also referred to as Replication by some Z-Wave devices.
  • Page 32 Network Management table. Tip: The Network Management table will display information on all of your connected devices, such as the device's Name, Status, Battery %, and Node ID. Remove a Z-Wave Device This is the recommended way to remove a device from your Z-Wave network.  1.
  • Page 33 DSKs.  4. Click Apply to save your settings.  5. Install and power the Z-Wave devices and they will be automatically added to the network within 10 minutes. Advanced On the Z-Wave Advanced page, you can view the Z-Wave device's info, edit its name, send commands, and view or clear the device's logs.
  • Page 34 The specified command details will be sent to the selected device. Advanced User Commands This method of sending commands is recommended for advanced users only.  1. Open the Advanced setup page.  2. Select the Z-Wave device you want to send a command to from the Selected Node drop-down list.  3.
  • Page 35 Deleting Device Logs  1. Open the Advanced setup page.  2. Select the Z-Wave device you want to delete logs from in the Selected Node drop-down list.  3. Click Clear Logs. The device's log data will be removed from the Logs area of the page and from the device's saved logs.
  • Page 36 previous step.  4. Click Add Node to add the selected node to the group.  5. Click Apply to save your changes. Removing Devices from a Group Association  1. Open the Associations setup page.  2. Select the device that you want to remove from an association from with the Selected Node drop- down list.
  • Page 37   02: group 2 of node 7.   No non-multi channel node ID is required so this byte is skipped.   00: multi channel association set marker.   06: associating node 6.   01: associating endpoint 1.   06: associating node 6.  ...
  • Page 38 Command Class Security Role Version Class Application Status Command Class Non- Control secure Support Association Command Class Control Support Association Group Information Command Class Control Support Battery Command Class Control Device Reset Locally Command Class Control Support Firmware Update Meta Data Command Class Control Support Indicator Command Class...
  • Page 39 Command Class Security Role Version Class Transport-Encap Command Classes   CRC-16 Encapsulation Command Class Non- Control secure Support Multi Channel Command Class Control Multi Command Command Class S2 or Control Non- secure Support Security 0 Command Class Non- Control secure Support Security 2 Command Class Non-...
  • Page 40 Indicator Command Class Any time that the indicator command (COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR with the Indicator ID 0x50) is received by the H6XP camera (Z-Wave controller) from a node in the same Z-Wave network, a pop-up message will appear in the camera's web interface to indicate that the indicator command has been received and that the controller's identification information has been requested.
  • Page 41 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 42 Upgrading the Camera Firmware To manually upgrade the camera ’s firmware:  1. Download the latest version of the firmware .bin file from the Avigilon website (avigilon.com/support) and complete the following steps:  2. On the System page, click Choose File to browse and locate the downloaded firmware file.
  • Page 43 The most recent log event is always displayed first.  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.
  • Page 44 About On the About page, you can find information about your camera such as the firmware version, serial number, and ONVIF conformance. Checking a Camera's Power Source For camera's with multiple power source options, it may be useful to check the About page to confirm which power source is currently connected.

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