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Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras
User's Manual for BIP2-DXXXXc-dn Models
Document Number: AW001015
Version: 07 Language: 000 (English)
Release Date: 14 April 2014

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  • Page 1 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras User’s Manual for BIP2-DXXXXc-dn Models Document Number: AW001015 Version: 07 Language: 000 (English) Release Date: 14 April 2014...
  • Page 2 Contacting Basler Support Worldwide Europe and the Middle East: Basler AG Phone: +49 4102 463 515 An der Strusbek 60 - 62 Fax: +49 4102 463 599 22926 Ahrensburg Email: support.europe@baslerweb.com Germany The Americas: Basler, Inc. Phone: +1 610 280 0171...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Dimensions ............114 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    To ensure that your camera’s functionality is up to date, you should periodically check the Downloads section of the Basler website to see if a firmware update file is available. The website address is: www.baslerweb.com/BIP_firmware...
  • Page 6: Precautions

    The European Union has enacted Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (the WEEE Directive). This directive is only applicable in European Union member states. All Basler IP Cameras have been manufactured after the 31st of August 2005. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 7: Overview

    RS-485 Terminal Block - Provides a connection for a standard RS-485 port that can be used  to communicate with an external device. See Section 5.2 on page 91 for detailed information about the RS-485 terminal block. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 8 52 for details. (An SD card is not included with the camera.) Audio Connector - Supplies connections for an audio line-in and an audio line-out. See  Section 5.3.3 on page 94 for details. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 9: Accessing The Camera

    Installation Guide to install your camera and that you know either the IP address or the host name of your camera. (If you don’t know the IP address you can find it using the Basler BIP Finder software as described in the Basler IP Fixed Dome Camera Installation Guide.) Your camera can be accessed from most standard operating systems using a web browser.
  • Page 10 Accessing the Camera AW00101507000 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 11: Configuring The Camera

    In normal mode, most of the camera’s parameters can be changed, and a change to a parameter will have an immediate effect on the operation of the camera. If you take a look at the screenshot of the Basler Surveillance Web Client on...
  • Page 12 For example, if you added the $fps$ expression to the text overlay setup for encoder stream 0, the images in stream 0 would display the current rate in the text overlay. See Section 3.4.1 on page 21 for more information about setting text overlays. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 13 Device Stream 2 User Parameters Parameters Network Device Stream 2 Live Encoder Buffer Network Device H.264, MPEG 4 Alarm or MJPEG Buffer Network Device Network Device Digital I/O Serial Port Fig. 3: Camera Block Diagram Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 14: Accessing The Configuration Tools And Camera Parameters

    AW00101507000 3.2 Accessing the Configuration Tools and Camera Parameters 1. If you have not already done so, start your web browser and access the Basler Surveillance Web Client in your camera as described in Section 2 on page 2. When the Basler Surveillance Web Client opens as shown below, click the Configuration button on the left side of the Basler tool bar.
  • Page 15 Note that changing the Refresh Rate setting will not change the rate at which the camera captures or streams images. The Refresh Rate setting only affects the rate at which images are displayed in the web client in your browser. Some browsers perform poorly when set to a high Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 16 The autofocus functionality enables easy focusing during the installation of the dome camera using a motorized lens. For detailed information about installing the Basler IP camera, refer to the Basler IP Fixed Dome Camera Installation Guide. Note that not all dome camera models are equipped with an autofocus motor. For more information...
  • Page 17 BIP2-D1920c-dn (Indoor) and BIP2-D1920c-dn (Indoor, AF):  The ambient temperature must not be below 0 °C (32 °F). For information about restricted temperature ranges during installation, refer to the Basler IP Fixed Dome Camera Installation Guide. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 18: Image Control Parameters

    Exposure Time parameters (see below). Note that the operation of the automatic gain and exposure time controls will be strongly influenced by the placement of the auto brightness mask. For more information about the auto brightness mask, see page Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 19 Exposure Time parameter sets the exposure time for the captured images. Note that if automatic exposure time control is enabled, the Exposure Time parameter will be read only and will indicate the current exposure time value as set by the automatic control. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 20 Incandescent = The camera will automatically change the white balance settings so that they  are biased for incandescent lighting (a color temperature of 3000 K). Once the settings are changed, the white balance will stay fixed at that point. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 21 Note: Section 6 on page 95 provides detailed information about how the camera’s day/night functionality works. Basler recommends that you read this section before you set the parameters on the day/night tab. IR Filter Mode - Sets the mode of operation for the camera’s IR-cut filter.
  • Page 22 A feature called the IR filter announce mode can use one of the camera’s I/O ports to "announce" the current mode (night or day) of the IR-cut filter. For more information, see page 97 and also Section 3.9.1 on page Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 23 (>>), or coarse (>>>) steps to focus near (N) or far (F) objects. To adjust the focus during the installation process, first use the One Push Focus button on the left side of the Basler tool bar (see page 12). Use the Focus Move command buttons only for readjustment steps.
  • Page 24: Streaming Parameters

    "normal" mode and any parameter changes you made will be applied. When the Streaming parameters group is open, the images displayed on any editor tabs in the web client will be refreshed approximately once per second. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 25 AOI, the rate at which the sensor can capture images will increase. So if you need to capture images at a higher rate, decreasing the size of the sensor AOI may be a workable option that will allow you to do so. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 26 Horizontal = Horizontal mirroring is enabled. (The image will be flipped left to right.)  Vertical = Vertical mirroring is enabled. (The image will be flipped top to bottom.)  Both = Horizontal and vertical mirroring are both enabled.  Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 27  installed on your web browser. Basler Plugin = Select the Basler plugin. The Basler Plugin is a good choice for displaying the  images. Note that if you have not installed the Basler ActiveX control on your browser, the Basler Plugin will not be available for selection.
  • Page 28 Note: The 1/4 size button will not be present on some camera models. In addition to the Sensor AOI Editor, there are the following 4 editors: White Balance Mask Editor  Auto Brightness Mask Editor  Privacy Mask Editor  Motion Mask Editor  Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 29 If you place the mask over, for example, a green area of the image, you will find that the color balance in your captured images is badly skewed when the White Balance Mode parameter is set to Auto. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 30 "Mask Editor Tools" on page Normally, you should position the mask so that it covers the brightest areas of the image. This will typically yield the best performance from the automatic exposure, gain, and iris controls. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 31 Only the areas highlighted in the editor will be included in the privacy mask and will be blacked out. To highlight an area within the editor, use the tools described under "Mask Editor Tools" page Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 32 41). Only the areas highlighted in the editor will be included in the motion detection mask and used for motion detection. To highlight an area within the editor, use the tools described in the following section. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 33 Flood Fill button and then click inside the shape to fill it. Undo Undoes the last actions one by one in chronological order. All actions performed since the last save can be undone. Close Closes the mask editor. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 34 AOITop AOIWidth AOILeft AOIHeight Stream AOI (image area encoded and streamed) Sensor AOI (image area captured) Imaging Sensor Fig. 5: Stream AOI Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 35 JPEG (RT triggered) = The camera will only stream MJPEG  images that have been triggered using the camera’s real-time trigger feature. For more information about the real-time trigger feature, see Section 7 on page 103. (continued on next page) Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 36 Note that the large size of the uncompressed YUV images may have an impact on the camera’s overall performance. For more information about the YUV encoder type, see the Lossless YUV Images application note (AW001261). You can download this document from the Basler website: www.baslerweb.com Encoder Mode - Sets the encoder mode for the stream.
  • Page 37 If the Encoder Mode parameter is set to Capped VBR, you can use the Maximum Bitrate parameter to ensure that the bitrate doesn’t rise above a certain value when trying to achieve the quality value set with the Quality parameter. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 38 176 x 144 (QCIF) = The size of the images in the stream will be 176 x 144.  160 x 120 (QQVGA) = The size of the images in the stream will be 160 x 120.  Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 39 Note that increasing the level of frame rate scaling will decrease the bandwidth used to stream images from the camera to a device. Note that if the Encoder Type parameter is set to JPEG (triggered), the Frame Rate Scaling parameter setting will be fixed at 1:1. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 40 The two tabs are identical and, therefore, the options described below apply to both. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 41 (no alarm = blank space, alarm = *). $alarm_nr$ = display alarm number (if any). $fps$ = display the current frame rate for this stream. $cpu$ = display the load on the camera’s CPU. $SysInfo.ModelName$ = display the camera’s model name. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 42  +Date - Click the +Date button to quickly enter the $date$ expression into the Overlay Text line. +Time - Click the +Time button to quickly enter the $timestamp$ expression into the Overlay Text line. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 43 Color and grayscale images are always displayed the same, regardless of the Overlay Style.  They are never displayed inverted. Black and white images are interpreted as characters which means they can be inverted and are integrated into the background. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 44 21, Figure 4 on page 21, and Figure 5 on page 30). So if you have decreased the size of the sensor AOI, you will find that the allowed settings for the stream AOIs will be restricted. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 45: Motion Detection Parameters

    1 means that the pixels must be 1% different to detect a change, 2 means that they must be 2% different, and so on. With this scheme, a higher setting means less sensitivity. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 46 Alarm Off Delay [ms] - Sets the amount of time (in milliseconds) that no motion must be detected in order to end a motion alarm condition. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 47: Alarm Handling Parameters

    "Alarm Trigger" and a second port set to "Input" with the function set to "Real-time Trigger"). In this case, checking the Source Enable box will allow any one of the properly configured ports to declare an alarm. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 48 Note that the camera’s SNMP agent has to be enabled for using the heartbeat missing alarm source (see page 57). For basic information on SNMP and the heartbeat functionality, see the description of the SNMP tab on page Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 49 - Click the Arm Buffer button to arm the alarm buffer for stream 0. (If the buffer is in a "done" state, this will arm the buffer and make it begin buffering again.) Disable Buffer - Click the Disable Buffer button to disable the alarm buffer for stream 0. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 50 - Select a port to use on the target email server. Email User Name - Enter a user name for authentication on the SMTP server. Up to 15 numbers and/or letters (upper or lower case) can be used. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 51 The transmitted string will be URL encoded. The camera will automatically add the following parameters to the end of the URL: host=<hostname> = the camera’s host name, typically something like this: "Basler-20809681" date=<date/time> = the date and time when the alarm has been declared, e.g.: "2012-01-03 16:30:41 CEST".
  • Page 52 The transmitted string will be URL encoded. The camera will automatically add the following parameters to the end of the URL: host=<hostname> = the camera’s host name, typically something like this: "Basler-20809681" date=<date/time> = the date and time when the alarm has been declared, e.g.: "2012-01-03 16:30:41 CEST".
  • Page 53 Stopping only = Saving the live stream to the SD card or to an FTP server will be stopped if an  alarm condition ends and if you have checked the Action Enable box on the Live Recording tab. It will, however, not be started automatically when the alarm condition is declared. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 54 This portion is determined by the setting of the Live Memory Allocation [%] parameter described on page For more settings related to the SD card, see page Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 55: Live Recording Parameters

    SD card or to the FTP server can influence the overall performance of the camera. Also take this fact into consideration if you want to save several streams simultaneously. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 56 FTP server that is built into the camera. When you click the button, the browser will open a new window, will connect to the camera via the FTP server, and will display the root level Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 57: Ftp Tab

    - Enter a user name for authentication on the FTP server. Up to 15 numbers and/or letters (upper or lower case) can be used. FTP Password - Enter a password for authentication on the FTP server. Up to 29 characters can be used. All standard keyboard characters are valid. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 58: Network Parameters

    - Sets the name server that the camera will use if DHCP addressing is disabled or the Name Server Source parameter is set to Manual. Multiple name servers can be defined, which have to be separated by a space. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 59: Rtsp Tab

    - If multicast streaming is enabled, sets the multicast Time-To-Live (TTL). The multicast Time-To-Live (TTL) value specifies the number of routers (hops) that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 60: Qos Tab

    I/O Tab Network Traffic Out [kbit/s] - Indicates the current amount of outgoing network traffic in kilobits per second. Network Traffic In [kbit/s] - Indicates the current amount of incoming network traffic in kilobits per second. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 61: Snmp Tab

    The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) standard specifies how IP products within video surveillance and other physical security areas can communicate with each other. For further information about the ONVIF standard, please refer to http://www.onvif.org/. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 62: Input / Output Parameters

    If the Source Enable box on the Digital In tab in the Alarm Sources section of the Alarm Handling parameters is checked (see page 43), an alarm condition will also be declared when the port becomes active. For more details about the real-time trigger feature, see Section 7 on page 103. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 63 This is necessary because, depending on the model, Basler cameras employ sensors with different shutter mechanisms, i.e. global shutters or rolling shutters. To find out what kind of shutter your camera has, refer to the...
  • Page 64 Duration [µs] parameter setting will apply to all of these ports. 3.9.1.1 Differences Between Global and Rolling Shutters All Basler IP cameras are equipped with imaging sensors that have an electronic shutter. Two types of electronic shutters are used: global and rolling. The following sections describe the differences between them.
  • Page 65: Rolling Shutter

    There are two ways to trigger this additional lighting: Flash Window Signal = triggers a short strobe pulse (= flash).  Exposure Active Signal = triggers a light source that allows a longer illumination period.  Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 66 (= flash) in order to provide additional lighting. This signal is called the flash window signal. See Figure 8. Flash Window Signal Flash Window Flash Window Flash Window Time = Line Exposure = Line Readout Fig. 8: Flash Window Signal Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 67 Camera Model tRow BIP2 - D1920c 29.479166 µs Table 1: tRow of Rolling Shutter Camera Models Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 68 See Figure 9. The Strobe Delay and Strobe Duration parameters are disabled in this case. Exposure Active Signal Frame Acquisition N Frame Acquisition N+1 Frame Acquisition N+2 Time = Line Exposure = Line Readout Fig. 9: Exposure Active Signal Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 69 - Sets the password for access to the serial port. Up to 29 characters can be used. All standard keyboard characters are valid. Commit - Click the Commit button to save any changes you have made to the settings. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 70: User Parameters

    User authentication will become enabled, and a Please Login window will appear as shown below. You can log in for the first time by using the default administrator user name and password (case sensitive): User Name: admin Password: admin Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 71 Once you have logged into the camera, a Logged in: indicator, a Change Password button, and a Logout button (shown circled in red below) will appear in the Basler tool bar. Notice that the Logged in: indicator displays the user name of the person who is currently logged into the camera (in this case, the user is named "admin").
  • Page 72 Once you are logged in, access the User parameters group, and click on the Manage Users button. A User Management tab will appear as shown below. User names can include letters, numbers, and underscores (_). User names and passwords are case sensitive. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 73 Can add or delete users. Can change the level or password of all existing users. Viewer Can view images and can change his or her own password. Has no access to camera parameters. Table 2: Available User Levels Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 74 1. On the User Management tab, click on the name of the user you wish to delete. As shown below, the user information will become highlighted, and the Delete User button will become ungrayed. 2. Click the Delete User button. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 75 Password button will become ungrayed. 2. Click the Change Password button. A User Editor window will appear as shown below. 3. Enter a new password, reenter the password to verify, and click the Save button. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 76 3. Select a new user level from the drop down menu, and click the Save button. You must have at least one administrator level user. If there is only one administrator level user, you will not be able to change that user’s user level. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 77: Audio Parameters

    Weak signals will be amplified, strong signals will be attenuated. 0 dB = No additional gain is applied to the input.  6 dB/12 dB/18 dB/24 dB = An additional gain of 6/12/18/24 dB is applied to the input.  Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 78: System Parameters

    The following symbols can be entered in the Date Time Format box: = display the day of the month as a decimal number (i.e., from 01 to 31). $D = same as entering $m/$d/$y. $F = same as entering $Y-$m-$d. = display the abbreviated month name. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 79 4 hours = NTP synchronization occurs once every 4 hour.s  12 hours = NTP synchronization occurs once every 12 hours.  24 hours = NTP synchronization occurs once every 24 hours.  Weekly = NTP synchronization occurs once per week.  Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 80 If this is the case, use the Basler BIP Finder software to locate your camera on the network and connect to it as described in the Basler IP Camera Installation Guide.
  • Page 81 2. Click the Download Config button in the Configuration Management dialog box. A File Download window will open. 3. Click the Save button in the File Download window. A Save As dialog box will open. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 82 4. In the Save As dialog box, select a location where the file will be saved, enter a file name (Basler recommends using .cfg as the file name extension), and click the Save button. 5. When the Download Complete screen appears, click the Close button.
  • Page 83 If newer firmware is available, download it to your computer. The Basler IP Camera Finder software (version 1.7 or higher) can also be used to update the firmware. An advantage of the BIP Finder software is that it can be used to simultaneously update multiple cameras.
  • Page 84 3. Use the Browse button in the window to select the new firmware file that you want to load onto the camera and then click the Start Firmware Upload button. A web page will open asking you to verify that the firmware is correct for the camera. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 85 A web page will appear indicating that the update is finished. 5. Click the Return to Basler Web Client button to return to the Basler Surveillance Web Client. If your browser times out during the update process, press the Ctrl and F5 keys (at the same time) to refresh the browser.
  • Page 86 Configuring the Camera AW00101507000 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 87: Factory Default Button

    Depending on how your network is configured, you may not be able to access the camera via your web browser after you set the camera to the defaults. If this is the case, use the Basler BIP Finder software to locate your camera on the network and to connect to it as described in the Basler IP Fixed Dome Camera Installation Guide.
  • Page 88 Factory Default Button AW00101507000 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 89: Terminal Blocks And Audio Connector

    2. Make sure that the voltages are within the limits specified in Table 3 on page 87. Applying voltages outside of the specifications can severely damage the camera. NOTICE Always switch off camera power before making or breaking connections at the main terminal block. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 90 8 mm (5/16") of insulation should be stripped from the end of a wire before it is inserted into a fixing hole. Basler recommends that connections to the I/O ports be made with shielded cable and that the cable shields be connected to ground. If you are unable to connect the cable shields to ground or if you use unshielded cable, the maximum length of the I/O port connections is limited to 10 m to avoid electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 91 Function: Ground for the camera’s I/O ports Note: The ground for alternate camera power, the I/O ground, and the RS-485 ground are all isolated from each other. Table 3: Main Terminal Block Wire Fixing Hole Assignments Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 92 The maximum load is 100 mA and the maximum voltage is +24 VDC. If an inductive load such as a relay is connected to an output port, a diode must be connected in parallel with the load. Table 3: Main Terminal Block Wire Fixing Hole Assignments Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 93 By default, the I/O port 0 is set as an output with its function set to user settable and I/O port 1 is set as an input with its function set to monitor. The explanations in Table 3 and the schematic on page 90 assume that you have changed the port settings. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 94 (Outdoor dome cameras only) +12 to +24 VDC Camera Power Gnd (isolated) Isolated RS-485 B- RS-485 Circuit RS-485 A+ RS-485 Gnd RS-485 Gnd (isolated) Device Fig. 11: I/O, Alternate Power, and RS-485 Schematic Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 95: The Rs-485 Terminal Block

    Wires inserted into the fixing holes must have a minimum cross section of 0.2 mm (AWG 24) and a maximum cross section of 1.5 mm (AWG 16). 8 mm (5/16") of insulation should be stripped from the end of a wire before it is inserted into a fixing hole. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 96: The Audio Connector

    Input level max line-in: 0.7 V RMS Input level max mic-in: 0.07 V RMS Switchable mic power: 2.2 V / 0.5 mA (see page Switchable gain: 20 dB (see page Table 4: Audio Connector Pin Assignments and Functions Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 97 If desired, you can use the information that appears in this section along with the information in Section 5.3.1 to make your own audio cable. 3.5 mm Monaural 4-Pin Jack Connector 3.5 mm Monaural Jack Fig. 14: Audio Y-Cable Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 98 Camera Software Microcontroller Mic Power Switch 2.2 V Software Gain Switch Audio In Mic / Line-In 20 dB Ground Ground Line-Out Audio Out Fig. 15: Audio Schematic Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 99: Day/Night Functionality

    6 Day/Night Functionality 6.1 Introduction Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras are equipped with day/night functionality. Cameras with day/night functionality are well-suited for use in areas with natural lighting during the day and artificial lighting at night. And when used with a supplemental IR illuminator, these cameras can produce high quality images in areas with little visible light, which makes them very useful in applications with poor lighting.
  • Page 100 This parameter helps to keep the Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 101 For the IR-cut filter announce feature to work correctly, the direction on one of the camera’s I/O ports must be set to "output", and the port’s function must be set to "IR Filter Announce". See Section 3.9 page 58 for more information about setting the camera’s I/O ports. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 102: Ir-Cut Filter Control Options

    IR-cut filter. In Figure 16, the IR-cut Filter mode is set to "Input Controlled", the Direction parameter for I/O-2 is set to "Input", and the Function parameter for I/0-2 is set to "IR Switch". Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 103 (Set as an input) I/O Gnd (isolated) Isolated Alternate Camera Power Circuit Heater Off (Outdoor dome cameras only) Camera Power Gnd (isolated) Isolated RS-485 Circuit RS-485 Gnd (isolated) Fig. 16: Input Used to Control IR-Cut Filter Position Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 104 IR illuminator. You could use a setup such as this to apply power to the illuminator when the filter is in the night position at night and to remove power from the illuminator when the filter is in the day position during the day. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 105 (Set as an input) Illuminator I/O Gnd (isolated) Isolated Alternate Camera Power Circuit Heater Off (Outdoor dome cameras only) Camera Power Gnd (isolated) Isolated RS-485 Circuit RS-485 Gnd (isolated) Fig. 17: Output Used to Apply Device Power Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 106 Day/Night Functionality AW00101507000 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 107: Real-Time Trigger Functionality

    In the case of this example, this will happen 1/30 of a second after the end of the abort because the camera is operated at 30 frames per second. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 108 Camera Controlled Capture 2 Camera Controlled Cap 1/30 s 1/30 s 1/30 s Real-Time Triggered Capture Camera Controlled Capture 5 1/30 s Camera Controlled Capture 6 1/30 s 7 ms Time Fig. 19: Real-Time Trigger Image Capture Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 109 The real-time trigger feature is not available on all camera models. For more information, refer to the specification tables in Section 8 on page 109. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 110: Enabling And Using Real-Time Triggering

    SD Card tab so that a file and an image will be stored on the SD card when an alarm condition is declared, the image sent will be the one that was captured when the real-time trigger signal caused the alarm condition. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 111: Real-Time Triggering Impact On Streams

    If the Encoder Type parameter for a stream is set to "JPEG (triggered)" as shown to the right, the stream will only include images captured as a result of using the real-time trigger. The images in the stream will be motion JPEG encoded. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 112 Real-Time Trigger Functionality AW00101507000 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 113: Technical Specifications

    Uncompressed YUV images using real-time trigger (max. 4 fps) Multicast and unicast Audio Bidirectional half-duplex audio streaming Mic-in/Line-in, line-out G.711 (8 bit, 8 kHz) PCM Raw (16 bit, 16 kHz) Table 5: BIP2-D1000c-dn and BIP2-D1300c-dn Technical Specifications Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 114 RoHS, ONVIF RoHS, ONVIF   148 mm x 122 mm ( Housing 5.83" x 4.8") vandal-proof aluminum chassis with polycarbonate dome bubble, IP66 Weight ~ 1.0 kg Table 5: BIP2-D1000c-dn and BIP2-D1300c-dn Technical Specifications Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 115: Bip2-D1920C-Dn (Outdoor)/(Outdoor, Af) And Bip2-D1920C-Dn (Indoor)/(Indoor, Af)

    VBR, CBR, and CVBR for H.264 Multicast and unicast Audio Bidirectional half-duplex audio streaming Mic-in/Line-in, line-out G.711 (8 bit, 8 kHz) PCM Raw (16 bit, 16 kHz) Table 6: BIP2-D1920c-dn (Outdoor)/(Outdoor, AF) and BIP2-D1920c-dn (Indoor)/(Indoor, AF) Technical Specifications Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 116 Starting temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F) (32 °F to 122 °F) < 90% rel. humidity (non-condensing) < 90% rel. humidity (non-condensing) Table 6: BIP2-D1920c-dn (Outdoor)/(Outdoor, AF) and BIP2-D1920c-dn (Indoor)/(Indoor, AF) Technical Specifications Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 117 5.83" x 4.8") vandal-proof aluminum chassis with plastic chassis with polycarbonate dome polycarbonate dome bubble, IP66 bubble Weight ~ 1.0 kg ~ 0.6 kg Table 6: BIP2-D1920c-dn (Outdoor)/(Outdoor, AF) and BIP2-D1920c-dn (Indoor)/(Indoor, AF) Technical Specifications Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 118: Dimensions

    Technical Specifications AW00101507000 8.3 Dimensions Fig. 20: Dimensions in mm (inches) Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 119: Appendix A Software License Information

    USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM Accordingly, please be advised that service providers, content providers, and broadcasters are required to obtain separate use licenses from MPEG LA prior to any use of AVC/MPEG-4/H.264 encoders and/or decoders. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 120 1. Start the Surveillance Web Client as described in Section 2 on page 2. Click the About tab as shown below. 3. Click the Copyright link as shown below. A page containing license information will appear. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 121: Revision History

    66). Updated entries for clock synchronization with an NTP server. Added the description of the new Live Memory Allocation parameter on page Added the description of the new Overwrite Live Recordings parameter (see page 52). Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 122 Added the description of the new Audio group (see Section 3.11 on page 73). Added the description of the new NTP Server Source parameter (see page 76). Updated the NTP Server parameter description (see page 76). Updated the specification tables in Section Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 123 Revision History Doc. ID Number Date Changes AW00101506000 3 Apr 2014 Updated the Support contact information in the Contacting Basler Support Worldwide section (see page Updated the Frame Rate Mode parameter description (see page 22). Updated mask editor descriptions (see page 24).
  • Page 124 (see Section Updated Standards information in Table 5 Table 6 (see Section AW00101507000 14 Apr 2014 Replaced screenshot of Stream AOI Editor (see page 40). Updated video streaming information in Table 5 on page 109. Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 125 ..........62 constant bitrate mode.......32 flash window signal........62 constant-variable bitrate mode ....32 focus tab ..........19 cyclic tab...........44 forwarding mode ........65 forwarding parameter....... 65 forwarding, serial port ......65 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 126 ....41 input device parameter ......73 motion JPEG ........... 31 input gain level parameter......73 motion limit parameter ......42 invert check box ........59 motion mask ..........28 IP address parameter ......54 motion tab..........44 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 127 ......115 post-alarm time period parameter ....49 space available parameter....... 52 pre-alarm time period parameter....49 specifications ........95 precautions..........2 state check box........59 privacy mask ..........27 status LEDs ..........4 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...
  • Page 128 ............63 updating firmware ........79 user level, changing .........72 user management ........66 user trigger tab .........43 users adding ..........70 changing password ......71 changing user level ......72 deleting ..........70 managing ...........68 variable bitrate mode .......32 video streams........21 Basler IP Fixed Dome Cameras...

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