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2. 197 CCTV ess li 198 Motion cohtrol s s au uuu aet asserted bate tei banni nimiae 198 SNMP MIB 25 198 8 MES About this manual What this manual covers This manual applies to the HSD62x Siqura s IP PTZ camera with dual H 264 It describes in detail How to communicate with the unit How to operate the unit How to configure the unit s settings Instructions for camera installation and establishing connections can be found in the separate Quick Start Guide and Installation Manual provided with each HSD62x series model Who should read this manual This manual is intended for technicians and operators involved in the configuration and operation of HSD62x cameras What you should already know To work with a HSD62x a technician or operator should have adequate knowledge and skills in the following fields Basic understanding of camera technologies CCTV systems and components Ethernet network technologies and Internet Protocol IP Windows environments Web browsers Video audio and contact closure transmissions Video compressions methods w w o wo v v v Before you start the installation We advise you to read and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual before you proceed Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and warranty serv
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4. 112 13 3 CONTACT CLOSURE CONNECTIONS 113 13 4 E J s 13 4 1 Transmitter 13 5 CC OUTPUT cce tee x ee eee 115 14 1 ENABLE PTZ CONTRO Qu a ves a ad a E A 115 14 2 WPLOAD REMOVE PTZ DRIVERS eed es ee 116 14 3 MX TRANSMITTER MX RECEIVER SETTINGS 116 14 4 TGPSSERVER SETTINGS c eere eset eee tee etn eee depre rese Fee eR dee ree etn Ee Ev ee b doen 116 1E o7 Nuzo 117 14 5 1 117 14 5 2 lead 118 Contents 15 SECURITY 119 ceo teo en meae Te noa x oe eR oa d mr ea eg eade RR SR ERAI 15 2 CERTIFICATE REQUEST INFORMATION 15 3 CA ISSUED CERTIFICATE ecco een aee arare 15 4 SELF SIGNED CERTIFICATE eio een eun au Ea eno ERRAT ORA SEVERE TERREA ANNE A BR 15 5 OPEN ASECURE CONNECTION 25655555 0
5. iiU 21 21 MX UP EMILE 22 M M 22 SAP iiia circi nd vC TE ECUR CELXLEUHE LOL XR URL dp 22 NTCIP ELE GE GE EGER GEEK A GL BG RUE NEN 22 ONVIF The Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is an open industry forum for the development of a global standard for the interface of IP based physical security products ONVIF is committed to the adoption of IP in the security market The ONVIF specification ensures interoperability between products regardless of manufacturer It defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery video streaming and intelligence metadata The HSD62x fully supports ONVIF It has been tested to support ONVIF Profile S OSA Siqura s Open Streaming Architecture OSA consists of a standard set of open communication protocols to govern media streaming via RTSP and equipment management via HTTP The Siqura Programming Interface enables easy integration of the HSD62x with third party products The protocol consists mainly of different CGI Common Gateway Interface program calls for listing and configuring parameters For detailed information refer to the Siqura Programming Interface specification You can download this HTTP API specification at www siqura com Web UI Usi
6. to the unit via Siqura Device Manager 1 Start Siqura Device Manager The network is scanned Detected devices appear in the List View pane 2 If multiple network adapters exist select the appropriate adapter to scan the network that you wish to connect to 3 To perform a manual search click the Rescan button 4 Use the tabs in the Tree View pane to define the scope of your search 5 Click the column headings in the List View pane to sort devices by type IP address or name 6 To connect to the webpages of the HSD62x double click its entry in the device list or Right click the entry and then click Open Web Page The login page of the HSD62x is opened in your web browser File Autodetect Help O Network Interface Video Networks 1722225021 A New Unauthorized Em slad pevice IP Address Netnask Name Gateway FW Version Entire Network eces 122 30 32 64 255 255 0 0 Siqura 8 64 172 360 0 2 5201106245 Unknown Subnet BC 4 122 30 32 151 255 255 0 0 Siqura 8 64 172 30 0 2 52011062485 1723000 16 1722200 16 C 60 E MC 172 36 1 1 255 255 0 0 EC RISOl web CUN 172000 8 222 30 31 13 255 255 0 0 Trefficse Change Credentials in Device Ctrl C C 60 E XX 172 30 2 9 255 255 0 0 2509 Credentials used for Device CtrleU C amp 0 122 30 31 12 255 255 0 0 Trafficser E Eureka 1 122 22 199 48 255 255 0 0 5994059723 Eur
7. Note The active selection blinks at the same rate as the configured refresh rate OSD navigation is easier at higher refresh rates To select a menu option Use the direction keys in the control panel to move the cursor in the on screen menu To configure an item Use the direction keys to move the cursor in the on screen menu For menu items followed by gt click the LEFT RIGHT direction keys to select For menu items followed by press the ENTER key or OK to enter the submenu For items with gt v use the LEFT RIGHT direction keys to select functions then press the ENTER key or OK to open submenus Close menu On Screen Menu Show next option return to PTZ functions Moveup Enter submenu Show previous option Leave submenu Move down On screen menu control buttons Using the OSM from a control keyboard To enter the on screen menu with a control keyboard Using the Pelco D protocol enter 95 and then Preset To navigate the on screen menu with joystick or direction keys Use the UP DOWN buttons or direction keys to move the cursor up and down the on screen menu For menu items with an arrow pointing to the right gt pan LEFT RIGHT or use the direction keys to select a menu option or show a submenu For menu items with an arrow pointing down gt use the Preset 95 command to enter the submenu For menu items with both an arrow pointing to the right and an arrow pointin
8. 43 11 1 VIDEO ENCODING OVERVIEW 44 14 2 GENERAL E uqkay 45 11 2 1 VIdeo ilm 45 11 2 2 Camera module configuration 47 11 2 3 M 47 11 3 48 11 3 1 Encoder iade ie E SI RISE GEAR 48 11 3 1 1 Combinations Of settings eiie diete tre pe ledere Ee 50 11 3 1 2 E 51 11 3 2 Make video connection suu us a pl SSD RA RA ERYE cides sods RR 51 11 3 3 Advanced EE ECTETUR Dm 53 11 3 3 1 53 11 3 3 2 Eit laa AE REI I LEE 56 11 3 3 3 Transmitter 11 3 3 4 RTSP Transmitter 11 3 3 5 SAP SQUlIMN ce 11 3 3 6 Meta data insertion 11 3 3 7 11 4 H 264 1 11 4 1 11 4 1 1 Constant Quality Mode configuration SP MEI ee MR 11 4 1 3 Parameter value combinations 2 11 4 2 MX Transmitter Settings and making video connections 11 4 3
9. CEU 131 18 2 2 Ee Erin 131 18 3 SN P z u a 132 18 3 1 SNMP System Information 132 18 3 2 SNMP Communities 18 3 3 SNMP Agent ayu orte hae Era a QNARE TRU has u TERT TEE thea 18 3 4 SNMP Traps 18 3 5 Polling 18 4 M 18 4 1 um ttiv eats toss E NEM IL I NM EU 18 4 2 MX Notifications 1 ua aaa qa Qh 18 5 AUTO DISGOVERY voe eee toux e dee dee eere pes 18 5 1 Advertise the HSD62X 5 ir rr 135 18 5 1 1 M 135 18 6 EET 136 18 6 1 136 18 7 137 18 7 1 PI ERROREM ck 137 18 7 2 Current VISION M 137 18 7 3 awak 137 18 7 31 Troubl shoot pgrade SSUES u LLL UIN Takia
10. a 23 3 2 2 Max Digital Zoom 23 3 2 3 Slow Shutter 23 3 2 4 DNR nens 23 3 2 5 mape lne Eene uama wama stay Saiwa EE 23 3 2 6 Fr6626 u ana EP 23 3 2 7 Aperture ees 23 3 2 8 Stabiliser HSD621PRH 626 23 3 3 Setup Menu 2 23 3 3 1 dt 233327 Angle Adj ster RINE gud te Fede eee Se 23 3 3 3 5 233 34 Speed Dy ZOOM 2 23 3 3 5 Auto Calibration 23 3 3 6 je e 23 337 OSB AUEO CIOSB 5 ease TAE EE 23 3 3 8 System Reset etie ee 23 3 4 Main 2 23 3 4 1 1 Display 23 3 4 2 Title Display 23 3 4 3 Title Setting Contents 23 3 4 4 Presetu 23 3 4 5 23 3 4 6 Autopan 23 3 4 7 CHUISC toes 23 3 4 8 Home Setting 23 3 5 u hayu 23 3 5 1 La
11. 11 8 6 Advanced 11 9 Uil RM 11 9 1 Post JPEG 5 a aaa anasu ELE Page 4 Contents 12 13 11 9 2 11 9 3 FTP server 11 9 4 Event management 11 9 5 Monitor and troubleshoot FTP Push 11 10 IMAGE MONITOR Ar A 11 10 1 Image quality Check uuu uu uqa 11202 Enable th Image Monitor unahan 11 70 3 Em 11 10 4 Measurements configuration a 11 10 5 Region of Interest ROI cccccccccsssccceesscseessececeesseseceessesesssseecsesseseesessessesesseceessesecsessesecssseceessseeees 11 11 TAMPER DETECT c 11 11 1 Camera movement and scene changes 95 11 11 2 Enable Tamper Detect 11 11 3 Reference images 11 11 3 1 Create a reference image 11 11 3 2 Mask the E M 11 11 3 3 u ua 11 11 3 4 Delete a reference image 11 11 4 Position measurement 11115 Alarms
12. 31 7 1 Md Ue 31 7 2 ACCESS CONTRO Mito RM 32 7 3 WEBPAGE ELEMENTS xy wa eee vw dea dur eve RENS Up we rea Pu wee vu rre PR C C P 32 8 VIEW LIVE VIDEO VIA BROWSFER 33 8 1 ACTIVATE LIVE VIEW ss 33 8 2 VIEW LIVE VIDEO e 34 8 3 USE YOUR BROWSER 2 2 5 35 9 se 37 9 1 VIEW STATUS INFORMATION 9 1 1 Stream states 9 1 2 Edge recording 9 2 VIEW MEASUREMENTS DATA 9 2 1 General network and stream measurements hahahaha hahahaha aa aaa 39 9 22 XSD COk SIZ Certs vcs cs cans rni rete EROR Ia Fre 39 923 SA u m IM 39 10 NETWORK EE 41 Page 3 Contents 10 1 NETWORK SETTINGS 10 2 ADVANCED 10 2 1 Services 10 2 2 Network 11 VIDEO
13. DEFAULT ON OFF OFF CAMERA BACKLIGHT ON OFF OFF FOCUS AUTO AF MODE NORMAL INTERVAL AUTO ZOOM TRIG gt AE MODE EXPOSURE OFF EXPOSURE VALUE OFF COMP 10 5dB lt 10 5dB gt AE MODE AUTO BRIGHT VALUE SHUTTER SPEED IRIS VALUE GAIN VALUE AUTO EXIT SAVE YES SHUTTER BRIGHT VALUE AUTO SHUTTER SPEED 1 50 lt 1 10000 gt SEC Or SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 lt 1 10000 gt SEC IRIS VALUE AUTO GAIN VALUE AUTO EXIT SAVE YES IRIS BRIGHT VALUE AUTO SHUTTER SPEED AUTO IRIS VALUE lt F1 6 gt GAIN VALUE AUTO EXIT SAVE YES Page 159 HSD62x Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default BRIGHT VALUE AUTO SHUTTER SPEED 1 50 lt 1 10000 gt SEC IRIS VALUE lt F1 6 gt GAIN VALUE lt 3 gt dB lt 28 gt dB EXIT SAVE YES EXIT gt 0 O lt m n WBC MODE AUTO Auto White Balance INDOOR OUTDOOR ATW Autotracing WBC MANUAL R 000 127 000 lt 127 gt EXIT SAVE YES ZOOM SPEED DIGITAL ZOOM SLOW SHUTTER SETUP MENU 1 ENTER lt 1 gt 8 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF IMAGE INVERSE FREEZE APERTURE EXIT ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 01 16 07 YES SETUP 2 ENTER FLIP OFF lt gt OFF IMAGE EXIT SAVE YES ANGLE ADJUSTER MIN ANGLE lt 0 00 10 DEG MA
14. ER RN RAT RENE RR FERE a Ra TREE 16 dscdxiisenm c 123 16 1 EDGE RECORDING BASICS E 123 16 2 hire cue T m 124 16 3 RECORDING 124 o EI E 124 16 5 SD CARD 125 17 EVENT MANAGEMENT 127 17 1 ASSOCIATE EVENTS WITH OUTPUT FACILITIES cssscccccccsessssscecececeeseeeeesececeeseseeaesecececseseeaeseesesesesesaeseeseeseeeaaeas 127 17 1 1 CG SUT CONF e i es p 127 17 1 2 PTP PUSI sas 128 18 DEVICE MANAGEMENT wisieiscececccesssaschececssccaseecSetecwcssvsasvscsetacecess asxsatecaswessvisceessesuseessececuessudesetssecesscesves 129 18 1 129 18 1 1 DERE 129 18 1 2 DE 130 18 1 3 Loimc 130 18 1 3 4 Alar Settings l u a di cet deca Hate eH Be Qa uere ee es See 130 18 1 3 2 LED COMOL eiecti LEM UEM ss 130 18 2 LOGGING EEE 131 18 2 1
15. Normal Invert Force active Force inactive CC Streams gt Input 1 Settings ltem Description Operational mode Normal Direction Invert Force active Always on e g for testing purposes Force inactive Always off CC Streams 13 3 13 4 13 4 1 13 5 Make contact closure connections Making CC links is similar to making video data audio links but without additional interface configuration To make a contact closure connection Onthe Transmitter side fill in a destination IP address and port number for each codec you want a CC stream to go to and then enable the stream Onthe other side of the link i e the codec you want to receive the CC stream fill in the source IP address the local port number the same as specified for the transmitter and then enable the receiver Note Clearing an Enable check box disables the transmission or reception of the stream not the contact input or output itself If the stream is disabled the contact can still be controlled and read using MX software or the HTTP API Advanced Important If in doubt about these settings do not change the default values Transmitter CC 1 Settings Transmitter 1 Connection priority Multicast TTL Link loss alarm timeout CC Streams gt Advanced gt Transmitter 1 Item Description Connection priority Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Multicast TTL Range 0 127 Spec
16. Quantization matrix INA Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt Encoder MJPEG mode Item Description VBR maximum bit rate Range 0 15000 Sets a limit for variable bit rate Frame rate divider Relates to the frame rate configured in the Encoder Settings section X resolution Variables that enable you to freely set picture resolution instead of using the _ resolution presets in the Encoder Settings section Y resolution Page 55 HSD62x 11 3 3 2 Stream Manager Page 56 Stream Manager Stream bandwidth limit Keep alive interval Low latency 4692 kbit s o0 Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt Stream Manager Balancing network load Peaks in the network load vary with encoder output Use the Stream Manager to balance network load It can limit the output rate per stream sent to the transmitters Be warned that setting the Stream bandwidth limit to a lower value may introduce latency because peaks in the encoder output will be buffered Stream bandwidth limit Keep alive interval Low latency Description Range 0 100000 kbit s Sets the maximum bit rate per stream sent to the transmitters This will serve to spread bursts but in its turn may give rise to latency e g when handling large I frames You are advised to limit the outgoing bit rate per encoder to a maximum of 15 Mbit s The total outgoing b
17. Access possible with default Admin account only default Admin password unchanged Login Click LOGIN and enter your user name and password for this device LOGIN Access possible with the user account created for you default Admin password has been changed The server 172 22 36 80 at Siqura requires a username and password Connect dialogue box 7 1 BES Navigate the webpages This chapter introduces the webpages and common elements found on them It also discusses user account types and associated access levels In This Chapter lC 0 31 ACCESS CONE ON M E DT 32 Webpage elements iiris airnn r ris riena i NESE DNE ENNI ES 32 Menu Use the menu on the left of each webpage to go to the other pages Click the option associated with the user or device settings you want to view or configure Click Live Video to reopen the home page of the HSD62x Click Logout to log out the current user and display the Login box Live Video Live Video Live Video Status Status Logout Network Network Video Video Audio Audio CC Streams CC Streams PTZ PTZ Security Edge Recording Edge Recording Event Management Event Management Date and Time Device Management Logout User Management Date and Time Logout HSD62x menus available to from left to right Admin Operator and Viewer accounts Page 31 HSD62x 7 2
18. 11 11 3 2 Mask the ROI You can use the ROI settings section to exclude portions of the image from monitoring as explained earlier in the Region of Interest section 1 Railway Bridge 1 ECT had Region of less interest masked 11 11 3 3 Compare images Tamper Detect compares the current scene with all available reference images If a match is found a green crosshair is superimposed on the image in the Feedback view Information about the matched image and the match level is displayed under the Feedback view The small green circle in the middle of the image indicates the amount of camera movement that is allowed A position alarm is raised when the green circle is outside the crosshair centre For information about adjusting the amount of allowed camera movement see Position Measurement If no match is found a BLOCKED OR CHANGED SCENE alarm is raised Feedback View Feedback View BLOCKED OR CHANGED SCENE av ERE TTE EV v eee Currentimage v image Reference 1 Railway Bridge Matched ima No match found Match level Match level 68 Current image matches Reference 1 Reference image s available No match found with current image though The drop down list in the Feedback View section can be used to display the current image the best matching reference image or a specific reference image Page 97 HSD62x Iway Bridge Configure Position Configure Reference ima Re
19. Device Name Label 1 599426000390 N3053415 Label 2 n i Advanced gt gt Device Management General Identification This section offers administrative module information Page 129 HSD62x 18 1 2 18 1 3 18 1 3 1 18 1 3 2 Page 130 Device Name Item Description Label 1 The Device name section contains label settings which can be edited and saved Values entered for the Label 1 and Label 2 variables are stored in the Management Information Base MIB of the module The labels jointly constitute the device label a user friendly name for the physical device which will serve to identify and address the module on the network when working with the MX network service and MX applications The current value for Label 1 is displayed in the upper pane of the web pages 1 value HSD622 P 599426000390 N3053415 Label 2 Title pane with Label 1 value Advanced Advanced Settings Alarm Settings Board temperature alarm LED control Disable LEDs Flash DC LED Device Management gt General gt Advanced Alarm Settings Item Description Board temperature alarm notification is issued on the network when the temperature value set here is exceeded Module alarms can be read and processed using additional Siqura software which will also enable you to configure alarm levels and destinations LED control Item Description Disable LEDs For security reasons or
20. H 264 High quality PTZ VBR 6 0M max bit rate 6000 kbit s Bit rate n a Mode Constant quality Quality 70 Resolution D1 GOP 25 Frame rate divider 1 Stream bandwidth limit 20000 kbit s 11 4 1 3 Parameter value combinations 11 4 2 Page 68 Set sensible combinations of video bit rate mode resolution GOP length and frame and bit rates When you set and save these values inappropriate value combinations are corrected by automatic selection of the closest suitable combination Important If in doubt about the effects of specific encoder settings you are advised to select the profile offering the closest match to your required application MX Transmitter Settings and making video connections MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address Port SDP 1 172 22 250 132 50010 2 4 0 0 0 0 50010 3 a 0 0 0 0 50010 MX Transmitter Settings destination address can be unicast or multicast To make a video connection 1 Per stream set the destination IP addresses and port numbers even 2 Enable the stream as shown in the figure above These settings in combination with decoder settings can serve to make links If in an H 264 video decoder a source IP address and port number corresponding to a multicast address have been set or if it holds the encoder IP address and the destination port number a video link is established if the stream for that destination is enabled that is the box in the
21. Right click the unit and then click View device webpage The login page of the HSD62x is opened in your web browser QU Network gt lll Search Network p File Edit View Tools Help Organize Search Active Directoy gt Computer 169 4 Other Devices 6 C620 E S 60 D MC S620 E S 64 5 68 E TrafficServe 231507 231497 2130 DL LL r 909905 View device webpage Printers 2 Create shortcut Properties Connect to a device via Windows Explorer For more information about UPnP see Auto Discovery Device Management chapter Log on to the unit Users with a valid account for the HSD62x can log on to the unit To log on to the HSD62x 1 2 the Login page click LOGIN Log on with the account that was created for you User name and password are case sensitive The default user name set at the factory for the HSD62x is Admin with password 1234 Note To prevent unauthorised access from people using the default account we recommend that the administrator changes the default password after first login and creates separate user accounts as needed This also removes the default account details from the login screen Click OK or press ENTER On successful login the Live Video page appears Page 29 HSD62x Page 30 Login No user accounts cre d yet Click LOGIN and access the device with the default user name Admin and password 1234
22. 23 3 2 3 23 3 24 Page 172 Max Digital Zoom With this item users can enable or disable the 12x Digital Zoom When enabled Digital Zoom is activated after the full Optical Zoom level is reached Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 The maximum 12x Digital Zoom function may be enabled The default setting is ON Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP For this model the digital zoom ratio is adjustable from 02 to 12 The default setting is OFF Note on digital and optical zoom The difference between optical and digital zoom is that optical zoom uses the lens within the camera to draw the image closer via zoom in or out to achieve the desired effect Optical zoom retains the resolution of the zoomed image On the other hand digital zoom takes a portion of the image and expands that portion to the full size of the image image quality is thereby reduced Slow Shutter The shutter speed determines how long the image sensor is exposed to light To see clear images in a dark environment enable this function and select a slower shutter speed Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 When the digital slow shutter function is enabled the dome automatically adjusts the shutter speed based on the light conditions of the installation environment It enables users to see objects in a dark environment under 0 2 lux Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP The shutter speed is adjustable in this model With the slowest shutter speed users can see objects in a dark environment und
23. Enable column is selected 3 To save the changes click Save Video 11 4 3 11 4 3 1 SDP download Use the SDP Download button to download a Session Description Protocol SDP file from the encoder SDP files contain streaming media initialisation parameters and properties An SDP file does not deliver media itself but through file association the media stream can be opened in media players such as QuickTime and VLC You can also use the SDP file to specify the URI in your web browser Advanced Important If in doubt about these settings do not change the default values Encoder Encoder CQM max bit rate Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Request I frame Request I frame hold off Scene change detect Scene change detect period Force frame mode Deblocking filter kbits s Deblocking filter alpha coefficient Deblocking filter beta coefficient Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval Video gt H 264 gt Advanced gt Encoder Item CQM max bit rate Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Request I frame Request I frame hold off Scene change detect Scene change detect period Description Available in Constant quality mode CQM Use this setting to set the maximum bit rate for a given picture quality configured in the Encoder Settings section Relates to the frame rate configured in the Encoder Settings section Variables that enabl
24. Quality Video gt Live View Ew T CM Ca im M JPEG output The HSD62x provides multiple M JPEG output methods To transport JPEG over HTTP and or to use the Live View previews the webpages enable the Live View encoder and configure its settings To enable and configure UDP MJPEG streaming go to the Encoder 1 2 tab select MJPEG encoding mode and configure settings To activate the uploading of JPEG images to an FTP server configure the required settings on the FTP Push tab and the Event Management page Encoder Settings Item Description Enable All encoders are enabled by default Use this check box to disable re enable this Video bit rate mode Resolution Frame rate Maximum bit rate Actual bit rate specific encoder Controls variations in bit rates Constant quality Keeps the image quality constant with varying network load The quality is determined by the value set for the Quality parameter see below Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying image quality Frames may be skipped Set sensible combinations of mode resolution frame rate and maximum bit rate It is advised to limit MJPEG encoding to 5 fps when the HSD62x is also handling MPEG 2 4 encoding with 1xD1 and 1xCIF or 2CIF at full frame rate Constant Quality This field is dynamically updated with the current bit rate to Mode only provide feedback on the
25. a Alarm output true Alarm output false IN LI Hysteresis and alarm output The Measurement rises above the trip point After expiry of the delay set for the Min event duration the alarm is activated The Measurement drops into the Hysteresis area i e the margin between incorrect and correct performance but falls short of the safe area The alarm is continued The Measurement re enters the Error state area The alarm continues The Measurements drops into the Hysteresis area The alarm continues Camera performance is correct The alarm is deactivated after expiry of the Min event duration The Measurement rises into the Hysteresis area The alarm trip point is not reached Alarm output remains false Camera performance is correct Alarm output remains false Page 90 Video Measurements CONTRAST VCA Settings ROI Settings Configure Aarms Min event o 4 duration Alarm output true Configure Focus Measurement Configure Exposure Measurement gt Configure Contrast Measurement Configure SNR Measurement Configure Evaluation Rate Auto Configure Resetto Default Image Quality not OK Alarm output true The red circle around the Focus dial in the figure above indicates that the alarm is raised by the Focus measurement The Exposure dial has no red circle although the pointer is in the Hysteresis area This shows that Exposure
26. for future use will be 0 Bit 5 for future use will be 0 Bit 6 Fixed 1 Bit 7 Fixed 0 Page 62 Video 11 3 3 7 User defined text message This message can be defined and enabled by the user using the Siqura Programming Interface API for example There is no maximum limit on the amount of characters Considering that this data is part of a video stream the maximum should be reasonable Notes Note on Differentiated Services Differentiated Services DiffServ or DS is a method for adding QoS Quality of Service to IP networks In routed networks critical network traffic such as video and audio streams which require a relatively uninterrupted flow of data can get blocked due to other traffic DiffServ can be used to classify network traffic and give precedence i e low latency guaranteed service to high priority traffic while offering best effort service to non critical traffic such as file transfers or web traffic Each stream has a DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point field in the IP header Routers will identify the network service type in the DSCP field and provide the appropriate level of service Low latency service can be realized for example through priority queuing bandwidth allocation or by assigning dedicated routes Note on RTP and RTCP The Real time Transport Protocol RTP is designed for end to end real time audio or video data flow transport It is regarded as the primary standa
27. or at least an equivalent Ensure that a electrically connected components are carefully earthed and protected against surges high voltage transients caused by switching or lightning ESD Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage or destroy electronic components Proper precautions should be taken against ESD when opening the equipment Safety and compliance Handle the camera carefully Do not abuse the camera Avoid bumping and shaking The camera can be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not disassemble the camera To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Consult technical support if a camera is suspected of malfunctioning Do not use strong or abrasive detergents to clean the camera Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when it is dirty If the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently To clean the lens use lens tissue or a cotton tipped applicator and ethanol Do not clean the lens with strong detergents Never face the camera towards the sun Do not aim the camera at bright objects Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects as this can damage the camera Do not block the cooling vent This camera has a cooling fan inside Blocking the cooling holes may lead to overheating and cause malfunction Overheating is not covered by warranty Do not expose indoor models to moisture
28. particularly with inert nitrogen gas prevents moisture pollution and dust from damaging the camera The HSD626EXP also has an IP67 ingress rating The robust construction of the HSD626EXP guarantees the safety of your facility even if the camera should come into contact with hazardous material Its fully integrated stainless steel housing and mounting bracket protect this Siqura camera in exceptionally taxing conditions including offshore installations where corrosion is a constant threat The camera housing is manufactured completely from Stainless Steel 316 which is ideally suited for use within the offshore and onshore environments Stainless Steel screws and mounting bracket for additional wall or pole mount are incorporated ensuring a totally corrosion free unit Product Description 3 3 Analogue output With its analogue output the hybrid HSD62x solution can provide local video for a public view monitor or local DVR Fiber interface accessory A fiber option is available for direct connection of fiber to the dome via a flexible SFP interface The XSNet range of SFP modules with options for both single mode and multimode are available The SFP interface is built into the dome itself so a wide range of mounting options is available Reliability Dependability and high reliability are key factors in this dome s design cycle Siqura HSD62x cameras are assembled with meticulous care and thorough testing at our ISO 9001 compl
29. settings to the desired settings For IP address input to be valid the unit s IP address must be within the 1 0 0 1 223 255 255 254 range cannot start with 127 reserved for loopback on local host After changing IP settings do not forget to save the new settings and reboot the unit see chapter Device Management Important It is essential to set at least the IP address and subnet mask correctly Keep these value on record otherwise management of the unit will require special software Page 41 HSD62x 10 2 10 2 1 10 2 2 Page 42 Advanced Advanced Settings Services Network DHCP enable Ethernet 1500 M Network Advanced Services Item Description RTSP server enable Select this check box to enable the HSD62x to act as a server in RTSP media sessions RTSP server port This is the port number used to contact the RTSP server The default transport layer port number for the RTSP protocol is 554 for both UDP and TCP transports Network Item Description DHCP enable Allows assigning of the IP address by a DHCP server instead of using static IP addressing Ethernet mode Transmission mode and speed Auto Autonegotiation default 10 HDX Half duplex 10 Mbit 10 FDX Full duplex 10 Mbit 100 HDX Half duplex 100 Mbit 100 FDX Full duplex 100 Mbit MTU size Set to Ethernet 1500 by default Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is the maximum size in bytes of IP packet that can be transmitted ove
30. 138 18 7 3 2 139 188 1 2 140 18 8 1 22 140 18 8 2 jo E PR ayaqa 140 18 9 C II 141 ae B D S unnaumiim 143 Page 6 Contents 19 1 WEB ACCESS ii E E 19 1 1 Access control 19 1 2 Manage user accounts 19 2 LI UX 20 2 0 41 0021 0 0441 07 4 1 000007 1 4244 1 00 0000 147 20 1 147 20 2 aaa Qa uhaqqa 148 20 3 Xp redCE 149 21 MULTICASTING MULTI UNICASTING AND PORT 5 2 2 2 0 2 151 21 1 LU erc RENE n 151 21 2 IMIUETIFU NIGAST amr 152 21 3 cn divertere kus kappas aqa 152
31. 15000 Selecting a profile see below automatically sets the bit rate associated with the profile Quality Available in MJPEG mode Reflects the amount of compression Generally speaking the higher the quality setting the lower the compression ratio and the more bits are consumed This means a trade off has to be found between the desired quality level and available bandwidth Profile Preset combinations of settings for specific purposes When a profile has been selected changing one of its defined parameters sets the Profile box to to indicate that a custom profile has been configured When a freely chosen parameter value combination matches a preset profile the name of the profile shows in the Profile box Show Preview gt gt Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings lt lt Hide Preview Closes the preview This may improve webpage responsiveness Volume Move the slider to control audio volume Mute Select clear this box to mute unmute audio Combinations of settings Set sensible combinations of video bit rate mode resolution GOP length and frame and bit rates When setting and saving these values you may notice that inappropriate value combinations are corrected by automatic selection of the closest suitable combination The output bit rate set may range from 10 15000 kbps The total output bandwidth should not exceed 25 Mb s Video 11 3 1 2 Notes 11 3 2 Note on CIF re
32. 1M 30CM 10CM 1CM OFF 10CM FOCUS SPEED 0 3 lt OFF gt EXPOSURE VALUE OFF lt 10 5dB gt lt 10 5dB gt AUTO SHUTTER IRIS AGC YES AUTO Auto White Balance IRIS OFFSET 00 15 EXIT SAVE YES BRIGHT VALUE AUTO SHUTTER SPEED 1 2 lt 1 30000 gt SEC IRIS VALUE GAIN VALUE AUTO EXIT SAVE YES BRIGHT VALUE AUTO SHUTTER SPEED AUTO IRIS VALUE 00 09 GAIN VALUE EXIT SAVE YES BRIGHT VALUE AUTO SHUTTER gt gt c c SPEED lt 1 50 gt lt 1 10000 gt SEC IRIS VALUE lt F1 6 gt GAIN VALUE 00 09 EXIT SAVE YES Page 163 HSD62x Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default MANUAL RGAIN 000 lt 099 gt 050 B GAIN lt 000 gt lt 099 gt 050 EXIT SAVE YES ZOOM SPEED MAX DIGITAL ZOOM SLOW SHUTTER lt 1 1 5 gt 1 50 OFF PAL D N R 01 045 OFF OFF SETUP MENU 1 ENTER FAST SLOW FAST 00 12 OFF OFF IMAGE INVERSE FREEZE APERTURE STABILISER ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 01 16 07 OFF lt 5HZ gt lt 10HZ gt EXIT lt YES gt SETUP MENU 2 ENTER FLIP OFF lt gt OFF lt IMAGE gt EXIT SAVE YES ANGLE ADJUSTER MIN ANGLE lt 0 00 10 DEG gt MAX ANGLE lt 080 90 100 DEG gt EXIT SET YES PT DISPLAY OFF ON OFF SET PAN ZERO PT POSIT
33. 8 1 IJ View live video via browser On the Live Video page you can view live video from the HSD62x You can also use this page for PTZ operation of the HSD62x In This Chapter Activate Live 1444 21 nr 33 View live VIGO Luna qaa qapaq du Rn 34 Use your browser for PTZ control 35 Activate Live View Live View inactive The Live View function is inactive when you open the Live Video page activate Live View Click Play LiveView gt gt Page 33 HSD62x 8 2 View live video lt lt Stop LiveView Refresh rate DT Video player E PTZ Control 47 I Preset NENNEN 757 ae eua apum au apum CUP cv cM On Screen Menu Live View activated With Live View enabled the Live Video page has the following items Item Description lt lt Stop Live View Closes the preview Encoder Encoder 1 The video encoder used to encode the images seen in the preview Encoder 2 H 264 1 H 264 2 Live View Video player QuickTime The plug in used to display the images in the previews on this page and the Video pages VLC No Player Neither QuickTime nor VLC is detected on the host machine For more information see Appendix Install a video player Refresh rate Available in Live View encoder mode Indicates the current refresh r
34. Encoder 1 No Player No Video player plugin has been detected You can download the VLC player You can download the QuickTime player Live Video page with video player download links Install QuickTime QuickTime installation is straightforward and self explanatory Page 195 HSD62x Page 196 Install VLC VLC installation requires special attention When installing this software make sure you select the Mozilla plug in and ActiveX plug in components in the VLC Setup wizard amp VLC media player 11 11 Setup eje Choose Components Choose which features of VLC media player 1 1 11 you want to install Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Next to continue Select the type of install Full Or select the optional Media Player required ae you wish to Start Menu Shortcut a V Desktop Shortcut V Mozilla plugin PF ActiveX plugin Discs Playback Sle PER Description Space required 81 0 8 Bak Next gt Cancel Required components Mozilla and ActiveX plug ins Note The support of VLC an open source community may differ between releases The HSD62x has been successfully tested with VLC v2 1 0 VLC and Windows 7 To configure VLC media player settings when running this plug in on a Windows 7 PC 1 Open the VLC media player 2 Onthe Tools menu click Preferences 3 In the
35. FTP Push 1 Two inputs associated with FTP push Item Description Available inputs List of sources that can be selected as triggers for an FTP push Selected inputs On selection of multiple inputs the inputs are connected with a logical OR Any one will cause an image upload to the FTP server FTP push status Inactive open or active closed Active one or more of the selected inputs is true Inactive none of the selected inputs is true 18 18 1 18 1 1 IG GROUP Device management You can use the Device Management page to configure management settings for the HSD62x upgrade or downgrade the embedded firmware and reboot the unit In This Chapter Generali 129 anaa 131 SNMP s NEE E EE 132 M06222 na 134 D SCOVEY as rip pn eese EV UE ge aere na 135 136 137 Backup Restore 1 1 1 ene 140 EE 141 General UE Loaging SNMP Auto Discovery ONVIF Firmware Backup Restore Reboot Ide Product description Siqura HSD series PTZ camera Artide code 5994 200390 Serial number N3053415 120 Software version 4 14 0 PTZ Firmware version
36. Next Value Previous Value keys on the OSM control panel select a number to represent the view area 4 Press ENTER on the control panel to view the editing page 5 Choose a character with the direction keys and then press ENTER to input For example A ENTER B ENTER C ENTER TITLE ABC Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 4 4 To delete input characters move the cursor LEFT or RIGHT and press ENTER to select a character in the entry field Then move the cursor to DELETE and press ENTER to delete the selected character 6 To save a complete title move the cursor to SAVE and press ENTER TITLE SETTING 01 0123456789 EXIT ABCDEFGHIJ SAVE KLMNOPQRST LEFT UVWXYZ RIGHT DELETE Preset PRESET SET The HSD62x series cameras support a total of 256 preset points that is 256 minus the presets used for the special commands listed in Appendix Hot Key Definitions on page 189 To set a preset point 1 Goto the Preset Setting menu 2 Press the LEFT RIGHT key to select a number 1 represents preset point 1 2 represents preset point 2 etc 3 Press the ENTER key and then rotate the dome camera to the targeted point 4 Press ENTER again to save the defined preset point Once you have set a preset point move the cursor to the next item to run the preset point PRESET RUN Select the preset point that you want to execute After pressing ENTER the camera will turn to the
37. SNTP Settings Enable time service IP address from DHCP Time server IP address Time service query interval Advanced gt gt Date and Time You can set the date and time manually in the Date and Time section Press Save to make your changes permanent On screen date time display can be activated on the OSD tab of the Video page The on screen position and colour of the text are governed by the relevant OSD settings set the date and time manually 1 Inthe SNTP Settings section clear Enable time service This activates the Date and Local time text boxes 2 Set the date and local time 3 the Time zone list select your local zone disable Daylight saving time Select Off standard time Standard time will be used throughout the year Page 147 HSD62x 20 2 Page 148 To activate Daylight saving time manually Select On daylight saving time This adds one hour to the currently configured local time The unit will not automatically switch between summer and winter time To activate automatic Daylight saving time switchover 1 Select Automatic 2 Usethe To daylight saving time and To standard time lists to enter the appropriate start and end details The unit will automatically adjust at the given dates and times DST begins DST ends Australia 2 00 AM local time on first Sunday in 3 00 AM local time on first Sunday in October April China N A N A Eu
38. Show settings section lower left corner click All 4 Expand the Video list and then click Output Modules 5 Inthe Video output module list click either DirectX video output OpenGL video output or Windows GDI video output 6 Expand Output Modules and then click DirectX 7 Clear the Use hardware YUV gt RGB conversions check box 8 Click Save BES Appendix NTCIP Configuration The National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol NTCIP provides a communications standard that ensures the interoperability and interchangeability of traffic control and Intelligent Transportation Systems ITS devices This appendix provides information about the conformance groups which are supported by the HSD62x In This Chapter Supported conformance groups 197 YARN sos lyk sukai 198 Supported conformance groups The HSD62x firmware supports all the mandatory parts and some of the optional parts see table below of the NTCIP CCTV specification as laid down in the NTCIP 1205 2001 v01 08 document This means that in terms of section 4 of this document the following conformance groups are supported Conformance group Reference Conformance requirement Configuration NTCIP 1201 1996 mandatory CCTV Configuration NTCIP 1205 mandatory Motion Control NTCIP 1205 optional Conformance statement table Configuration
39. The indoor camera is designed for indoor use or use in locations where it is protected from rain and moisture Turn the power off immediately if the camera is wet and ask a qualified technician for servicing Moisture can damage the camera and also create the danger of electric shock RoHS statement oHS of certain environmentally sensitive materials in electronic products have led COMPLIANT Global concerns over the health and environmental risks associated with the use R the European Union EU to enact the Directive on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances RoHS 2002 95 EC Siqura offers products that comply with the EU s RoHS Directive The full version of the Siqura RoHS statement can be viewed at www siqura com Product disposal The unit contains valuable materials which qualify for recycling In the interest of protecting the natural environment properly recycling the unit at the end of its service life is imperative When processing the printed circuit board dismantling the lithium battery calls for special attention This kind of battery a button cell type contains so little lithium that it will never be classified as reactive hazardous waste It is safe for normal disposal as required for batteries by your local authority Gw Page 13 HSD62x 2 2 Page 14 Compliance C SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product identification Product Network PTZ Dome Cam
40. alternative to multicasting the HSD62x features multi unicasting that is sending out up to 4x3 independent copies of video and 3 of audio data and contact closure streams If the bit rates selected are moderate it may be more convenient to use this mechanism instead of multicasting even though the network gets more signal to carry from the encoder When such a destination is removed the source also stops sending the corresponding stream If the input channel of a destination is disabled without disabling the source source transmission will be throttled but not disabled this behaviour is selectable through the FloodGuard settings The source downsizes the stream by sending empty UDP packets until a wake up call is received The empty packets of course carry the relevant IP port information Port numbers A valid UDP port number in a Siqura A C S and V series system is an unsigned 16 bit integer between 1024 and 65536 Generally you do not need to select other than the default receiver port numbers as given in the MIB Management Information Base If you want to change these receiver port numbers for some reason use even numbers A given receiver port number N is associated with the port number N 1 through which control information is returned to the source Eligible port numbers in general are within the range indicated above with some exceptions Those within the 3000 10000 range are reserved and or hard coded or may beco
41. an object continuously as it passes the dome camera by setting FLIP to the IMAGE digital flip or M E mode mechanical flip FLIP SETTING FLIP OFF EXIT SET Mode IMAGE IMAGE represents digital IMAGE FLIP which enables users to track objects seamlessly under this mode almost no delay occurs when compared to the M E mode Note The Privacy Mask function is automatically disabled when the image flip function is enabled The screen will show MASK WILL BE SET OFF M E M E is a standard mechanical operation As the dome tilts to the maximum angle it pans 180 and then continues tilting to keep track of an object OFF Select this item to disable the flip function Note To make the dome tilt between a specific range such as 10 to 100 or 10 190 use the ANGLE ADJUSTER described below to set the angle range of tilt The dome s default tilt setting is 909 Angle Adjuster Use this item is to adjust the camera view angle The range of the view angle varies in different FLIP modes The range of the view angle ranges from 10 100 in the M E FLIP and FLIP OFF modes and from 10 190 in the IMAGE FLIP mode ANGLE ADJUSTER MIN ANGLE 10 DEG MAX ANGLE 100 DEG EXIT SET YES Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 3 3 PT Position The camera zoom block OSD can display the camera s direction azimuth and elevation on screen Align the camera to the north and set this p
42. capacity of 32 GB ONVIF and Open Streaming Architecture OSA The Siqura HSD62x supports both the international ONVIF standard and Siqura OSA for remote control configuration video switching and streaming The HSD62x has been approved for ONVIF Profile S for streaming PTZ and I O Siqura s OSA is a comprehensive HTTP RTSP based API which gives access next to ONVIF to all controls and makes full integration easy Page 17 HSD62x Page 18 Video Motion Detection VMD The HSD62x is fitted with a motion detector which raises an event when a certain amount of motion is detected in a predefined area in the image The motion detector runs real time on the live images The detection itself is based on averaged pixel change The region of interest ROI is obtained by masking the parts of the image of less or no interest such as trees or a fountain which would otherwise trigger false events The mask can be drawn freely over the image Image quality monitor and tampering alarm When the image from the camera becomes too poor an image quality alert is raised The built in Image Quality Monitor continuously monitors the camera image on contrast exposure sharpness and noise In addition the built in Tamper Detector monitors changes in the camera s position or field of view The instant a camera s position is changed a tamper detect alert is raised FTP push Upon an event the HSD62x can push a JPG image to one or two FTP
43. every 15 seconds If the device is reachable IP address highlighting goes from pink to green Recording Detecting a loss of connection to the device at the monitored IP address triggers the following Edge recording starts The IP address of the device is highlighted in pink to indicate the connection loss The video clip appears in the Available clips section with clip status shown as recording A recording status reported as pending is an indication that the encoder used for edge recording is either not enabled or not correctly configured for edge recording Edge recording continues until the device becomes responsive to ping messages again Important Recording does not start if the device at the specified IP address has not been detected previously In other words recording is only possible if the device has acknowledged its presence on the network at least once by responding to ping messages This is to prevent unintended recording to the SD card Clips Details about clips can be found in the Available clips section Clips with recording status recording or ready are available for download in avi format Clips include 30 seconds of prerecorded video and five seconds of postrecorded video The prerecording mechanism is active at all times Clip file size will not exceed 500 MB If a recording requires more storage capacity multiple clips are created Clips be deleted one at a time s
44. factory release If the existing firmware in the HSD62x is to be replaced a new version can be written to the upgrade image area There the new image resides in erasable flash memory An upgrade image can replace an existing upgrade image written to the device at an earlier upgrade It is essential that the upgrade image is compatible with the HSD62x Current Version This section offers information on the currently active firmware version Upgrade This section of the webpage enables you to upgrade the firmware residing in the upgrade image area Important On upgrading a HSD62x to firmware version 4 0 and higher all existing users are deleted After a successful upgrade you can access the webpages with the default Admin account user name Admin password 1234 Note It is possible to use the upgrade section to downgrade a unit to an earlier version of the firmware As a result a unit may have version 4 0 1 in its fixed image area and version 3 12 in its upgrade image area for example After the downgrade the unit can only be accessed by user root with a 1234 password With these credentials you can log on and then perform a reset to factory settings This restores the default version 3 12 users that is root and admin both with an empty password Page 137 HSD62x 18 7 3 1 Page 138 To upgrade the HSD62x firmware 1 2 3 4 On the Device Management page open the Firmware tab I
45. initiating a connection Port 21 is also where the server is listening for commands issued to it User name The authorization to access the FTP server Password Server path Folder on the FTP server assigned to the FTP client To be used for example if the client is not allowed to access the server root folder Video 1 94 Event management Having selected Event On Event Off or Event Changed as a trigger do not forget to go to the Event Management page to associate one or more events with the FTP push FTP push status inactive ideo 1 TxLinkLoss Audio 1 TxLinkLoss Video 1 Input 1 NoVideo IServices CpuOverloadProtection 1 IData 1 Udp 1 Tx 1 LinkLoss a 1 ImageQualityMonitor BadImageQuality ideo 1 Vca 1 ImageContentMonitor BadImageContent Event Management FTP Push 1 Two inputs associated with FTP push 11 9 5 Monitor and troubleshoot FTP Push You can monitor FTP push on the Measurements tab of the Status page Measurements on this tab are continuously updated In the FTP Push section you can compare the number of incoming triggers with the number of succeeded posts FTP Push 1 Nr of incoming triggers Nr of succeeded posts server 1 Last post status server 1 Nr of succeeded posts server 2 Last post status server 2 Status gt Measurements gt FTP Push 1 If you need to troubleshoot the file upload process the messages reporting the last post status will in most cases point you to possib
46. is controlled by gain when the light condition is dark and by iris when the light condition is bright The bright value ranges from 00 31 SHUTTER With this option shutter speed controls the exposure and both IRIS and AGC function automatically in cooperation with shutter speed to achieve consistent exposure output The shutter speed ranges from 1 10000 1 IRIS In this mode the iris function controls the exposure Shutter speed and AGC circuit function automatically in cooperation with the iris function to achieve consistent exposure output The opening of a lens controls the amount of light reaching to the surface of the selected device Increase the F stop number F1 6 F2 F2 4 etc to permit less light to pass Options range from F1 6 F28 MANUAL In this mode users can adjust shutter speed 1 10000 1 iris value F1 6 F28 and gain value 3dB 28 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION The exposure value ranges from 10 5dB 10 5dB Select OFF to disable the function Page 169 HSD62x AE MODE Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP AUTO In this mode the camera s Shutter IRIS and AGC control function work automatically to compensate the light exposure of the image sensor for consistent video output level IRIS OFFSET is used to set the level of IRIS variation 00 15 SHUTTER With this option the SHUTTER has priority over IRIS and AGC the IRIS and AGC circuits function automatically in cooperation with SHUTTER to achieve
47. processed independently The deblocking filter enhances image quality by smoothing block edges and reducing blocking distortion Be aware however that applying the filter requires substantial processing power Set the alpha beta coefficients of the deblocking filter Entering experimental values for these coefficients may help you in achieving optimal image quality Determines the method used to add meta data to the stream For details see the section on Meta Data Insertion Disabled No meta data added to the stream Fixed interval Activates Meta data insertion interval parameter below Each I frame Data block is added after each I frame The interval is determined by the GOP length therefore Range 100 10000 ms Sets the fixed interval at which meta data is added to the stream Activate this parameter by setting Meta data insertion mode see above to Fixed interval Stream Manager Transmitter RTSP Transmitter and SAP Configuring Stream Manager Transmitter 4 RTSP Transmitter and SAP settings for H 264 encoding is done in the same way as for Encoders 1 and 2 For more information see the description of the Advanced Settings for these encoders Video 11 5 H 264 2 c e General Encoder 1 Encoder 2 n 264 1 tive View oso vmo FTP Push Image Monitor Tamper Detect 11 5 1 264 Edge recording 1 0M CBR B Bit rate Frame rate LEES Qualit
48. restore a backed up settings HSD62x configuration Keep current SSL Select to preserve currently installed SSL certificates if any when you restore a certificates backed up HSD62x configuration Select backup file to Browse for and select the backed up HSD62x configuration you wish to restore restore Restore Starts the restore process using the selected backup file Device management 18 9 Reboot Genera Logging SNMP mx Auto Discovery ONVIF Firmware Backup Restore Reboot select option e a Device Management gt Reboot Reboot Reset to factory settings keep network settings Reset to factory settings incl network settings Description Reboots the unit without resetting variables Reset option for all variables that can be set by the user with the exception of the network settings A complete reset which will restore the unit s settings including the IP address subnet mask to their original default values This could make the unit unreachable for in band communications in which case the internal web pages are accessible only by temporarily moving a PC to the same subnet as the HSD62x Page 141 19 19 1 19 1 1 IG GROUP User Management The User Management page is accessible to users with an Admin account On this page Administrators can manage user accounts and set the Linux root password In This Chapter User Management gt Web Access Acces
49. section specify the Camera ID address 2 Fromthe PTZ driver list select the protocol supported by the PTZ device you wish to control 3 Click Save You can now control the camera with the control panel on the Live Video page Page 115 HSD62x 14 2 14 3 14 4 Page 116 Upload Remove PTZ drivers To upload a PTZ driver 1 Inthe PTZ Driver Management section click Browse 2 Inthe File to Upload dialog box browse to the folder containing the driver 3 Select the appropriate file cxt or js extension and then click Open The driver displays in the File text box 4 Click the Add button The driver is added to the list of available drivers in the PTZ Driver Management and Camera Settings sections To remove a PTZ driver 1 Inthe PTZ Driver Management section select the driver you wish to remove 2 Click the Del button MX Transmitter MX Receiver Settings PTZ data link configuration is done in the same fashion as described for video and audio links TCP Server Settings TCP Server Settings Server enable Server port TCP Server Settings TCP connections are always bidirectional so no separate transmitter and receiver settings are needed Item Description Server enable Selecting this box enables the streaming of PTZ data over TCP using a client server connection The server accepts requests from a specific client or any host if not specified Server port Range 0 65535 PT
50. specified point To run other defined preset points simply move the cursor back to the last item select the preset point that you want to execute and move the cursor down to PRESET RUN again EXIT Exit the PRESET menu and return to the MAIN PAGE 2 menu Note Users can set preset points through a keyboard Refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for further information Page 177 HSD62x 23 3 4 Sequence Page 178 This function executes prepositioning of the pan tilt zoom and focus features in a certain sequence for a camera Before setting this function users must define at least two preset points SEQUENCE SEQUENCE LINE SEQUENCE POINT PRESET POS SPEED DWELL TIME 000 SEC RUN SEQUENCE ENTER EXIT YES Parameters SEQUENCE LINE There are eight sets of sequence lines built in the dome camera Use the left right direction keys to select a line first and then set its sequence points SEQUENCE POINT Up to 64 points can be specified for each sequence line The sequence points represent the order of the preset points that the dome will automatically run The following setup items including PRESET POSITION SPEED and DWELL TIME influence how the camera runs through each sequence point PRESET POSITION Use this item to assign a specific preset position to the selected sequence point DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME is the duration time the dome remains at a sequence point The range is from 0 to 1
51. the current settings Closes the preview This may improve webpage responsiveness The encoder handling the images seen in the preview Video 11 7 5 1 Advanced Advanced Picture Settings X Position anchor point Righ v Y Position anchor point Animation speed scaling factor 100 Video gt OSD gt Graphics gt Advanced gt Advanced Picture Settings Item Description X Position anchor point Variables that enable you to shift the OSD object relative to the anchor point Y Position anchor point Animation speed scaling Enables you to set the speed for an animated GIF graphic factor Graphic Management IE 5 5 Browse _ Add Filename esae 5 Video OSD Graphics Advanced Graphic Management You can upload your own graphics with a maximum file size of 100 kB to the HSD62x If necessary use a picture resize tool to reduce the file size To upload a graphic 1 Inthe Graphic Management section click Browse The Open dialog box displays Browse to the folder containing the graphic to be uploaded 3 Select a file with the correct file extension bmp gif jpg jpeg and then click Open The file appears in the File textbox 4 start the upload click Add The graphic is added to the graphics list and to the Graphic drop down list in the Text section T9 remove a graphic 1 Inthe Graphic Management section select the graphic 2 Clic
52. the format cannot be determined for example Item Description Sample rate Range 7500 48000 Examples for 1 and 2 channels gt 7845 Hz A law 15710 Hz A law 15710 Hz PCM gt 43200 Hz Audio format PCM 16bit A law 8bit u law 8bit Page 105 HSD62x 12 3 5 Page 106 Transmitter Transmitter 1 DSCP field Connection priority Multicast TTL RTP control mode Stream type RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout EN v Audio gt Advanced gt Transmitter Item DSCP field Connection priority Multicast TTL RTP control mode Stream type RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm Description Range 0 63 DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point uses the first 6 bits of the ToS Type of Service field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes The bit pattern in the field indicates the type of service and forwarding behavior at the next node With 26 bits up to 64 network service types can be defined RFC 2724 http www ietf org rfc rfc2474 txt describes the Differentiated Services DS field and the DiffServ Code Point See also the note on Differentiated Services later in this chapter Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Se
53. to twenty streams can be retrieved using RTSP It is also possible to use the Session Announcement Protocol SAP to transmit MPEG 2 4 MJPEG and H 264 streams to multicast destinations The unit also has a Live View encoder that can convert the video input signal to MJPEG format for streaming to web applications or remote devices using the HTTP pull method Using the MX protocol a total of twelve copies three per independent MPEG 2 4 MJPEG or H 264 video stream can be transmitted to different unicast and or multicast destinations The HSD62x supports source specific multicast SSM Picture enhancement Almost every analogue camera offers an interlaced signal PAL or NTSC On digital computer monitors this causes severe artefacts such as comb edges on moving objects To remove these artefacts the video signal has to be deinterlaced This can be done in the monitor but also at the beginning at the encoder side The HSD62x is fitted with a motion adaptive deinterlacer M A D Siqura s M A D removes the interlacing artefacts on the moving objects only to preserve the vertical resolution of the image In addition the deinterlaced image is much easier to encode saving bits for streaming and storage Edge recording The HSD62x offers edge recording when the connection with the NVR is lost The recorded images are available as AVI and can easily be downloaded from the device The recordings are stored on a single uSDHC card with a maximum
54. used for AF movements carried out at particular intervals If users pan tilt the dome the dome focuses automatically after a specified period of time The initial value is five seconds AUTO Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP The optimum focus is achieved by the internal digital circuit Users can adjust the minimum auto focus range for some special conditions the options include 1 5 m 1 m 30 cm 10 cm and 1 cm TUNING VALUE Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 1 5 MANUAL Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 In this focus mode users can adjust the focus speed ranging from 01 08 FOCUS SPEED 1 MANUAL Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP In this focus mode users can adjust the focus speed from 0 3 FOCUS SPEED 1 After configuring focus go back to MAIN PAGE 1 to set the mode Auto Exposure Exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor and is determined by how wide you open the lens diaphragm iris adjustment by how long you keep the sensor exposed shutter speed and by other exposure parameters Under this menu users can define how the Auto Exposure AE function works AE MODE Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 AUTO In this mode the camera s Brightness Shutter Speed IRIS and AGC Auto Gain Control control circuits work together automatically to achieve a consistent video output level BRIGHTNESS The brightness control function adjusts IRIS and AGC using an internal algorithm Brightness
55. was correct before and that this measurement in itself is not the cause of the alarm Note In addition to the visual indications on the web pages alarms can also be read from the HSD62x s internal Management Information Base MIB using appropriate software or through Siqura s Open Streaming Architecture OSA that is the Siqura Programming Interface API The HSD62x includes SNMP support for its image monitor and tampering detection A trap is sent when bad image quality or camera tampering has been detected and another one when the situation returns to normal This support requires a new SNMP MIB the OPTC VCA MIB which can be downloaded at www siqura com Page 91 HSD62x 11 10 4 Measurements configuration Page 92 VCA Settings Configure Aarms avons duration s Alarm output true Configure Focus Measurement Configure Exposure Measurement Configure Contrast Measurement Configure SNR Measurement Configure Evaluation Rate Auto Configure Reset to Default Video gt Image Monitor gt VCA Settings The default Measurements values will mostly work well for you If you do need to modify them you can do so in the VCA Settings section Item Configure Alarms Configure Focus Measurement Configure Exposure Measurement Configure Contrast Measurement Configure SNR Measurement Configure Evaluation Rate Auto Configure Reset to Default Des
56. 11 4 H 264 1 Up NN r General Encoder 1 Encoder 2 264 2 Live View OSD vmo FTP Push Image Monitor Tamper Detect Enc 254 Low birate 10MCER Ls LEO Constant t rate lt 1 ETID Video gt H 264 1 1141 Encoder Settings Item Description Enable All encoders are enabled by default Use this check box to disable re enable this specific encoder Encoding mode H 264 Video bit rate mode Controls variations in bit rates For a concise explanation see Note on Encoder Settings H 264 encoding mode supports the following bit rate modes Constant quality Keeps the image quality constant with varying network load See Constant Quality Mode CQM configuration below for Siqura s recommended strategy for controlling image quality Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying image quality Frames may be skipped Page 65 HSD62x Item Resolution GOP length Frame rate Bit rate Actual bit rate Quality Profile Show Preview gt gt Hide Preview Volume Mute Description The following resolutions are supported resolution h x V PAL NTSC 720 576 720 480 2 3 D1 480 576 480 480 1 2 D1 352x576 352x480 2CIF 720x288 720x240 4CIF 704x576 704x480 CIF top field only 352x288 352x240 QCIF 176x144 176x120 VGA 640x480 and QVGA 320x240 are also supported For more information on CIF resolutions see belo
57. 22 ACCESSING AND NAVIGATING THE ON SCREEN MENU 10 0007777 700044 4 4 1 1 153 22 1 IP VIDEO SERVER BOARD OSD AND CAMERA OSD ne testen enn renes 153 22 2 USING THE ON SCREEN MENU C 153 22 2 1 Working with the OSM from the web interface 154 22 2 2 Using the OSM from a control keyboard 155 22 2 3 OSM access SUIMIMOIY te 156 23 CAMERA CONFIGURATION VIA THE ON SCREEN 2 000011000 157 23 1 DISPLAYING CAMERA PARAMETERS ON SCREEN 158 23 2 ON SCREEN MENU TREE 5 n aina 159 23 2 1 Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 159 23 2 2 Siqura 50621 626 626 163 23 3 ON SCREEN MENU DESCRIPTION 23 3 1 Page 1 23 3 1 1 Language 23 3 1 2 DIEI IE aa E EEE ETRE E E E 23 3 1 3 Backlight Compensation 23 3 1 4 23 3 1 5 Auto Exposure 23 3 1 6 White Balance Control 23 3 2 SOCUD IVI 233 21 ZOOM Speed lun pex merino ne
58. 27 seconds The dome will go to the next sequence point when the DWELL TIME expires If the setting is 0 the dome will stay at this sequence point until a user manually moves the camera RUN SEQUENCE Use this item to command the dome camera to run the selected sequence line manually On indoor dome cameras press ENTER to execute a sequence line EXIT Select this item to exit the SEQUENCE menu and return to MAIN PAGE 2 Note Users may execute the sequence function via keyboard Refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for further information Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 4 6 Autopan Autopan is the motion of scanning an area horizontally so the dome camera captures a horizontal view The parameters are as follows AUTOPAN AUTOPAN LINE START POINT PT MOVE END POINT PT MOVE DIRECTION RIGHT SPEED 01 RUN AUTOPAN ENTER EXIT YES AUTOPAN LINE There are four sets of autopan lines built in to a dome camera Choose a line to execute by using the left right direction keys To perform endless panning set the start point and end point to the same value START POINT To set the start position of the AUTOPAN path 1 Move the cursor to START POINT and press ENTER while the item TO FIND is flashing The item changes to TO SAVE automatically 2 Focus the dome on the desired position and press ENTER to save the position as the start point The cursor will move to END POINT automatical
59. 3 3 4 1 23 3 4 2 23 3 4 Page 176 3 Main Page 2 MAIN PAGE 2 is accessed by pressing the direction key to switch the MAIN PAGE from 1 to 2 MAIN PAGE 2 ID DISPLAY OFF gt TITLE DISPLAY OFF gt TITLE SETTING 01 V2 PRESET ENTER VY SEQUENCE ENTER V AUTOPAN ENTER V CRUISE ENTER V HOME SETTING ENTER YV ID Display Users may choose whether the dome ID is displayed on screen to identify the domes For more information on the Dome ID setting please refer to the relevant installation manual Mode ON Display the ID of the selected dome on the bottom right of the monitor screen default OFF Hide the ID of the selected dome Title Display Users may name a certain view area and display its title for easy recognition Mode ON A title set for a certain view is displayed when the dome is focused on that view area OFF When the TITLE DISPLAY is OFF no title is displayed on the screen even titles set in advance Title Setting Up to 16 zone titles can be set with a maximum of 20 characters for each title Each view area s title can be named with a privacy mask ID number for future recognition Note For the Siqura HSD621PRH 626 models the available area for setting a privacy mask is restricted within a tilt angle of 45 To set a camera title 1 Operate the dome to a view area for which you want to set a title 2 Enter the OSM and go to the MAIN PAGE 2 to select TITLE SETTING 3 Using the
60. 3 5 23 3 5 1 Page 182 GO If HOME function is enabled users may execute the HOME function manually by selecting this item EXIT Exit the HOME SETTING menu Go to the MAIN PAGE 3 menu to configure other setups Main Page 3 MAIN PAGE 3 is accessed by pressing the direction key to switch the MAIN PAGE from 2 to 3 MAIN PAGE 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ALARM SETTING NONE ALARM DETECT NONE WDR FUNCTION AUTO gt PRIVACY MASK ENTER V TIME SETTING NONE SCHEDULE NONE EXIT OSD NES IR Function With the IR cut filter the dome can still catch clear images at night or in low light conditions In daylight the IR cut filter blocks infrared light for clear images at night the IR cut filter is removed to utilise infrared light and the displayed images will be in black and white In the Siqura HSD621PRH 626 models users are able to view colour images when the IR function is activated Refer to the description below to operate the IR function Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 AUTO The internal circuit automatically decides when to remove the IR cut filter according to the value of light conditions calculated by the internal light algorithm MANUAL Select the item to remove the IR cut filter OFF Select the item to disable the IR function Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP AUTO The Internal circuit will automatically decide the occasion to remove the IR cut filter according to the image brightness level Camera Conf
61. 68 Backlight Compensation The Backlight compensation function prevents the center object from being too dark in surroundings where there is excessive light behind the object Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 1 Select ON to activate the function The center object will be brightened in contrast to the edges of the picture 2 After configuring backlight go back to Main Page 1 and set the focus relevant values Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP The Backlight Compensation Level ranges from 00 to 30 are available after BLC is enabled BLC LEVEL 20 Note If this function is enabled the WDR function is disabled automatically For details refer to WDR Function on page 185 After configuring backlight go back to MAIN PAGE 1 and set the focus relevant values Focus The focus of the dome camera can be operated in two modes Auto Focus and Manual Focus Various settings for the different models are described below AUTO Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 The optimum focus is achieved by the internal digital circuit There are three modes for users to select for different conditions Normal AF Auto Focus Mode The dome automatically adjusts the focus of the picture Zoom Trigger Mode When users press the TELE or the WIDE keys on a control device to change the zoom the dome automatically adjusts its focus after a specified period of time the initial preset value is five seconds until such commands are terminated Interval AF Mode This mode is
62. 7 3 Page 32 Access control Whether a specific HSD62x webpage is available to you on the navigation menu depends on the user account you logged in with The unit supports three account types with associated access levels Account User rights Admin Full access to all pages Create edit and delete user accounts on User Management page Operator Access to device configuration pages No access to Device Management User Management and Security Viewer Home page only View live video Webpage elements Apart from the menu the webpages share the following features Sections are used to organise parameters and their values Buttons see below appear in sections with editable fields Tabs are used to organise page content Check boxes enable you to select features This Button Does This Note Save Writes changes to the unit Some sections for example those on the M tab of the Video page do not have Save and Cancel buttons Changes you make here are immediately written to the device Undoes unsaved changes and shows Cancel values as they were before editing Opens the Advanced Settings section Important Be aware that configuring with additional settings Advanced Settings requires in depth understanding of the impact of your changes on the workings of your lt lt Simplified Closes the Advanced Settings section HSD62x If in doubt do not change the default values Advanced
63. ADE GRAY SET MASK 01 CLEAR MASK 01 MASK DISPLAY EXIT PRIVACY SWITCH Use this item to enable or disable the masking function Set this item to ON before configuring mask zones Page 185 HSD62x Page 186 MASK SHADE The colour of a privacy mask can be selected with this item Available colons are black grey and white SET MASK After pressing ENTER to open the sub menu of SET MASK the dome memorises the present position as a privacy mask position Up to 24 masks can be set These models restrict the mask zones from being set too close to each other MASKO1 MENU H CENTER 000 V CENTER 000 H SIZE 000 V SIZE 000 EXIT SAVE YES H CENTER 000 255 The original center of a mask zone is the center of a screen To move the center of the mask zone to another position adjust this value using the LEFT RIGHT keys V CENTER 000 255 The original center of mask zone is the center of screen To move the center of the mask zone to another position adjust this value using the LEFT RIGHT keys H SIZE 000127 Users can adjust the horizontal size of a privacy mask through this item Set the H and V size to 0 to delete the selected mask V SIZE 000 127 Users can adjust the vertical size of a privacy mask through this item Set the H and V size to 0 to delete the selected mask Note A mask s size should be limited within the screen no matter the value to which the optical zoom is set CLE
64. AR MASK To delete a preset mask zone 1 Select the mask zone that will be erased e g 01 2 Press ENTER to confirm the selection The screen will display the instructions to reset after the mask is cleared 3 Select RESET under the CLEAR MASK item and press ENTER to proceed MASK DISPLAY This item is used to set the time to display a privacy mask FIRST When selected the camera detects the mask zone at the next preset position and displays the mask in advance and then pans the dome to the preset point LAST When selected the camera moves to the preset point first and then displays the mask zone Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu EXIT Exit the PRIVACY MASK menu and go back to MAIN PAGE 3 to configure time related settings Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP PRIVACY MASK MENU PRIVACY SWITCH OFF MASK SHADE WHITE ZOOM FACTOR OFF SET MASK 01 CLEAR MASK 01 MASK DISPLAY EXIT PRIVACY SWITCH Use this item to enable or disable the Privacy Mask function Set this item to ON before configuring mask zones MASK SHADE The colour of a privacy mask can be selected with this item Available colons are black grey and white as well as three mosaics ZOOM FACTOR This function enables you to set the zoom level at which the masks are activated Select SET ZOOM LIMIT zoom the camera to the desired level and then press ENTER to save the setting SET MASK Use the control device to move the d
65. D Frame rate divider Delay Event window size Event window low mark Event window high mark Feedback position Video gt VMD gt Advanced gt VMD Item Description Frame rate divider Range 1 100 Used to determine the number of frames used for VMD Only 1 divided by this value frames are evaluated Delay Range 1 10 frames The delay in frames between the currently processed frame and the stored frame with which it is to be compared Event window size Range 1 32 Number of frames evaluated at a time to determine if there is a VMD alarm Event window low mark Range 0 31 Thresholds determining if there is a VMD alarm Event window high mark Feedback position Enables you to position the detection window not to be confused with an event window Page 83 HSD62x Page 84 Note on Advanced VMD Settings Motion is detected by comparing the current frame with a reference image e g a previous frame and calculating the difference between the two The value you enter for the Event window size parameter determines how many frames are evaluated for VMD purposes at a time Not all frames from the original video stream are used for VMD Only 1 divided by the value set for the frame rate divider frames are evaluated A VMD event becomes active when within the Event window the number of frames with motion exceeds a configurable value the Event window high mark After this the VMD event will remain
66. D62x Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default CRUISE PRESET POINT SEQUENCE LINE AUTOPAN LINE CRUISE LINE RETURN TIME 001 lt 256 gt 001 lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 001 lt 001 gt lt 004 gt 001 lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 001 lt 001 gt lt 128 gt 001 ENTER EXIT lt m n IR FUNCTION AUTO THRESHOLD MID Hl lt LOW gt EXIT SAVE YES MANUAL IR MANUAL lt ON gt lt OFF gt EXIT SAVE YES Q IET 2 ALARM SETTING lt gt ALARM DETECT NONE WDR FUNCTION lt gt OFF OFF PRIVACY MASK PRIVACY SWITCH TRANSPARENCY COLOUR lt ON gt lt OFF gt lt ON gt lt OFF gt BLACK WHITE RED lt GREEN gt BLUE lt CYAN gt lt YELLOW3 gt MAGENTA SET MASK 01 lt 24 gt H CENTER L R V CENTER D U H SIZE lt 000 gt lt 080 gt V SIZE lt 000 gt lt 060 gt EXIT SAVE CLEAR MASK 01 lt 16 gt EXIT YES TIME SETTING NONE SCHEDULE NONE EXIT OSD YES Page 162 Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 22 Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP Item LANGUAGE DEFAULT CAMERA BACKLIGHT FOCUS AE MODE WBC MODE Layer 1 ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE Layer 2 Default ENGLISH Layer 3 SPANISH RUSSIAN POLISH SIMPLIFIED CHINESE TRADITIONAL CHINESE JAPANESE TURKISH ON OFF 00 30 AUTO MANUAL EXPOSURE COMP AE MODE EXIT 1 5M
67. D62x supports in band SNMP Via SNMP several status variables can be read and traps can be generated on events You can configure HSD62x SNMP settings on the SNMP tab of the Device Management page The SNMP Agent is MIB 2 compliant and supports versions 1 and 2c of the SNMP protocol Note The HSD62x includes SNMP support for its image quality monitor and tamper detect functions A trap is sent when bad image quality or camera tampering is detected and another one when the situation returns to normal Required MIB files can be downloaded at www siqura com SAP The HSD62x supports the Session Announcement Protocol SAP a protocol used for broadcasting multicast session information A SAP listening application can listen to the announcements advertised by the HSD62x SAP announcer The application can use this information to receive a video or audio stream that the HSD62x is transmitting to the advertised multicast address For more information see the description of the Video and Audio pages NTCIP The National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol NTCIP is a communication protocol deployed in Intelligent Transportation Systems ITS in the USA It is a family of standards designed to provide definitions of common data elements and communication protocols for the interaction between traffic management centre s and road side devices such as cameras traffic signals and highway lighting The goal of the standards is to achieve in
68. H 264 encoding uses a dedicated digital chip and is therefore not included in the list Each priority can be assigned once The encoder with high priority consumes all CPU power it needs leaving the remainder if any to the next in line The encoder with medium priority will show the same behaviour possibly leaving little or no CPU power to the low priority encoder Important The highest priority is best assigned to the Live View encoder because this is a relatively light task compared to the encoding tasks of Encoder 1 and Encoder 2 Page 47 HSD62x 11 3 Encoder Y General Encoder 2 H 264 1 H 264 2 Live View OSD FTP Push Image Monitor Tamper Detect tting wee MPEG 4 High quality PTZ i Variable bit rate non drop Quality Video gt Encoder 1 Dest address 230 30 2022 11 3 1 Encoder Settings Item Enable Encoding mode Video bit rate mode Page 48 Description All encoders are enabled by default Use this check box to disable re enable this specific encoder MPEG 4 MPEG 2 or MJPEG The method used to compress the analogue video input signal The HSD62x can stream M JPEG over UDP and HTTP To enable and configure UDP MJPEG streaming select MJPEG from the Encoding mode list and configure settings To transport JPEG over HTTP and or to use the Live View previews in the webpages go to the Live View tab enab
69. HSD62x IP PTZ Camera with dual H 264 gt z y q Note To ensure proper operation please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain the information for future reference Copyright O 2014 Siqura B V All rights reserved HSD62x v4 14 User Manual v8 120607 8 AIT55MW10 Nothing from this publication may be copied translated reproduced and or published by means of printing photocopying or by any other means without the prior written permission of Siqura Siqura reserves the right to modify specifications stated in this manual Brand names Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners Liability Siqura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all relevant product components this manual may nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies We invite you to offer your suggestions and comments by email via t writing tkhsecurity com Your feedback will help us to further improve our documentation How to contact us If you have any comments or queries concerning any aspect related to the product do not hesitate to contact Siqura B V Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands General 31 182 592 333 Fax 31 182 592 123 E mail sales nl tkhsecurity co
70. ION PT MOVE TO SAVE EXIT SET SPEED BY ZOOM ON OFF OFF AUTO CALI ON OFF OFF PASSWORD ON OFF OFF OSD AUTO OFF 10 20 CLOSE 30 SEC SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET YES DEFAULT SYSTEM YES ID DISPLAY ON OFF ON TITLE DISPLAY lt ON gt lt OFF gt OFF TITLE SETTING lt 01 gt lt 16 gt a Page 164 Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu Item Layer 1 PRESET PRESET SET RUN exit SEQUENCE ENTER AUTOPAN ENTER CRUISE ENTER HOME SETTING ENTER Layer 2 Layer 3 Default 001 256 ENTER lt 256 gt ENTER Eer LINE lt 1 gt PEN EIN EIN EN 001 255 o SPEED lt 01 gt lt 18 lt 15 gt pues TIME ss RUN EE ME LINE pae POINT pasen END Pase sadi d RIGHT LEFT LEFT RIGHT SPEED 01 lt 04 gt 01 lt 8 gt 1 RECORD START START ENTER HOME FUNCTION FUNCTION ON lt OFF gt OFF PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE 001 256 SELECT MODE RETURN TIME EXIT 001 001 lt 008 gt 001 001 lt 004 gt 001 lt 001 gt lt 008 gt 001 lt 001 gt lt 128 gt 001 m z z m m m m 2 YES Page 165 HSD62x Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 IR FUNCTION AUTO ON OFF THRESHOLD IR COLOUR 01 12 lt gt COLOU
71. LOCKED OR CHANGED SCENE Currentimage v Matched image Please configure references Match level 096 Tamper Detect enabled No reference images found Reference images You can create up to 16 reference images This enables you to store images captured in different day night situations and or from multiple PTZ preset positions When the camera moves to a different preset Tamper Detect tries to match the new scene to the available reference images Create a reference image To create a reference image 1 2 3 4 In the VCA Settings section click Configure Reference Images Open the Reference image list and then select the image you want to create Enter a descriptive name in the Label box Enter a value in seconds for the Sampling duration This parameter enables you to capture the background of a scene only and have specific elements such as moving objects filtered out of the image With a longer time span for the sampling duration persons passing in front of the camera for example or cars driving on a highway can be smoothed out to prevent them from triggering a changed scene alarm Click the Sample reference button The current image is sampled VCA Si ngs Configure Position Measurement Configure Reference Images Reference image Railway Bridge Preset 1 Sampling duration is s Sample reference Ready Clear reference Configure Aarms Reference image 1 created Video
72. Most of the Configuration conformance group objects listed below contain static device information Global Set ID parameter Maximum modules parameter Module table Module number Module device node Module make Module model Model version Module type Base standards parameter v w w wow o wo wow v v Page 197 HSD62x Page 198 CCTV configuration The CCTV Configuration conformance group consist of objects that specify the configuration parameters of a CCTV For details refer to NTCIP 1205 Conformance requirement within the group is mandatory gt rangeMaximumPreset rangePanLeftLimit rangePanRightLimit rangePanHomePosition trueNorthOffset rangeTiltUpLimit rangeTiltDownLimit rangeZoomLimit rangeFocusLimit rangelrisLimit rangeMinimumPanStepAngle rangeMinimumTiltStepAngle timeoutPan timeoutTilt timeoutZoom timeoutFocus timeoutIris labelTable labelEntry lJabelIndex labelText labelFontType labelHeight labelColor labelStartRow labelStartColumn labelStatus labelLocationLabel labelEnableTextDisplay ow wo wo wo v o cc c ow ow woo wow v Motion control The Motion Control group defines the variables that provide PTZ control For details refer to NTCIP 1205 Conformance requirement within the group is mandatory presetGotoPosition presetStorePosition positionPan positionTilt positionZoomLens positionFocusLens positionIrisLens w w vv v v v Not
73. NAL unit 0x06 marked as type User Data Unregistered 0x05 Product info message The Product info message always inserted is used to identify the source of a specific video stream The data ID is 0x00 with the message in the following layout Prod name Serial nr SW version ASCII ASCII ASCII d EN oeo d Status info message This message contains all relevant status messages related to the video stream or codec The data ID is 0x01 with the message in the following layout T C 0x01 Status1 Status2 Status3 Status4 expansion possible Page 61 HSD62x Status 1 Video status Bit 0 Isb Video loss on input Bit 1 Black white video Bit 2 VMD alarm Bit 3 Tampering alarm Bit 4 Image quality alarm Bit 5 for future use will be 0 Bit 6 for future use will be 0 Bit 7 msb Fixed 0 Status 2 General status Bit 0 Reserved for Temperature alarm Bit 1 for future use will be 0 Bit 2 for future use will be 0 Bit 3 for future use will be 0 Bit 4 for future use will be 0 Bit 5 Reserved for Audio present Bit 6 Fixed 1 Bit 7 Fixed 0 Status 3 CC status part 1 Bit 0 CCin 1 Bit 1 CCin 2 Bit 2 CCin 3 Bit 3 CCin 4 Bit 4 CCin 5 Bit 5 CCin 6 Bit 6 CCin 7 Bit 7 Fixed 0 Status 4 CC status part 2 Bit 0 CCin 8 Bit 1 for future use will be 0 Bit 2 for future use will be 0 Bit 3 for future use will be 0 Bit 4
74. Options 2 the Security tab click the Internet globe icon and then click Custom level 3 the Settings list search for Active scripting and then click Enable 4 Click OK and then close Internet Options Security Settings Internet Zone Allow Programmatic clipboard access Disable Enable Prompt Allow status bar updates via script Disable Enable SP Alles waheiter tn menmnt fer infrematinn neinn ecrintad winds lt Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Resetto Medum high default Active scripting enabled Page 191 GROUP Appendix Enable UPnP in Windows 7 With UPnP enabled in Windows it is possible to see Siqura devices in Windows Explorer You can double click a device to open its webpages enable UPnP in Windows 7 1 In Control Panel click Network and Sharing Center 2 Inthe left pane click Change advanced sharing settings 3 Under the relevant network profile click Turn on network discovery 4 Click Save changes UPnP will now automatically start when you turn on your computer r QU lt Network an Advanced sharing settings gt Search Control Pane P File Edit View Tools Help Change sharing options for different network profiles Windows creates a separate network profile for each network you use You can choose specific options for each profile m Home or Work Networ
75. R ALARM SETTING NONE ALARM DETECT lt NONE gt WDR FUNCTION lt AUTO gt lt ON gt 001 lt 128 gt 001 lt 128 gt 001 128 OFF PRIVACY MASK PRIVACY ON lt OFF gt SWITCH MASK SHADE BLACK WHITE GRAY MOSAIC 1 MOSAIC 2 MOSAIC 3 ZOOM FACTOR ON SET ZOOM LIMIT Z MOVE TO SAVE SET MASK lt 01 gt lt 08 gt H CENTER 000 255 gt V CENTER 000 255 H SIZE 000 127 V SIZE 000 127 EXIT SAVE CLEAR MASK 01 lt 08 gt TIME SETTING NONE SCHEDULE NONE EXIT OSD YES Page 166 Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 23 3 1 23 3 1 1 23 3 1 2 On Screen Menu Description The detailed functions and parameter setting of your high speed dome camera can be set through the OSM on screen menu via the camera s web interface or by using a control device such as a control keyboard The items in each model s OSM are described in the following sections For external devices the camera is configured to the Pelco D protocol The HSD62x s default baud rate is set to 9600 Ensure that your control keyboard uses a compatible baud rate The factory set ID number is 1 and you must not change this setting For applications that require a unique RS 485 ID please contact Siqura for assistance The command to enter the OSD menu is specific to the control keyboard For
76. SD card size For example up to 24 GB of a 32 GB SD card is used for recording This limit is to prevent slow read write speeds FTP Push You can use the FTP Push data to monitor the FTP Push process Page 39 10 IG GROUP Network 10 1 On the Network page you can change the network settings of the HSD62x In this chapter you learn how to set a valid fixed IP address and alternatively how to have an IP address automatically assigned by a DHCP server In This Chapter Netwotrk settings 41 Advanced x a 42 Network settings INetwork Network Settings Hostname IP address Subnet mask Gateway 1722201 To activate the network settings click Save and Reboot Note After reboot the connection will be lost Network page On the Network page you can set the name of the unit the IP address the subnet mask and the gateway IP address For correct functioning of the HSD62x it is vital to set its network addressing to be compatible with the subnet it is hooked into Note The factory set IP address of the unit is in the 10 x x x range with a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 Achieving initial communication with the unit requires that the network adapter of the browsing PC is set to the factory default subnet of the HSD62x Once you have made the webpages accessible in this way you can use the Network page to change the default network
77. Service field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes The bit pattern in the field indicates the type of service and forwarding behavior at the next node With 26 bits up to 64 network service types can be defined RFC 2724 http www ietf org rfc rfc2474 txt describes the Differentiated Services DS field and the DiffServ Code Point See also the note on Differentiated Services later in this chapter Default multicast IP Destination IP address for multicast sessions address Default multicast IP Port number for multicast sessions port Note on Differentiated Services Differentiated Services DiffServ or DS is a method for adding QoS Quality of Service to IP networks In routed networks critical network traffic such as video and audio streams which require a relatively uninterrupted flow of data can get blocked due to other traffic DiffServ can be used to classify network traffic and give precedence i e low latency guaranteed service to high priority traffic while offering best effort service to non critical traffic such as file transfers or web traffic Each stream has a DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point field in the IP header Routers will identify the network service type in the DSCP field and provide the appropriate level of service Low latency service can be realized for example through priority queuing bandwidth allocation or by assigning dedicated routes Note on RTP and RTCP Th
78. The Cruise menu is shown below CRUISE CRUISE LINE RECORD START RECORD END RUN CRUISE EXIT RECORD START To record a Cruise path 1 Select a Cruise Line The HSD621PRH 626 models support up to 8 programmable cruises 2 Rotate the dome camera to a desired view area before entering the OSM 3 Press ENTER to build the cruise path using the joystick on the control device or the arrow keys on the web interface s PTZ control The percentage of the memory buffer is displayed on the screen 4 Pan tilt and zoom the dome camera to describe a path Note Be aware of the memory size when building a cruise path Once the buffer percentage reaches 100 recording of the path will stop RECORD END The cursor is moved to RECORD END when building the cruise line when the setting is completed press ENTER to save the path RUN CRUISE After cruise setting is completed press ENTER to execute the defined Cruise Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 4 8 EXIT Exit the CRUISE setup menu and return to MAIN PAGE 2 to configure home settings Note Users can execute the cruise function via keyboard Refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for more information Home Setting Users are able to set an operation mode to ensure constant monitoring if the dome idles for a period of time the preset function is activated automatically The HOME function allows constant and accurate monitoring to avoid the dom
79. This chapter describes the functionality and settings found on the Audio page of the HSD62x In This Chapter 101 audio connections 103 Advanced auia m 104 Enable audio Input Input select Line dw G711 1 ch 8 kHz 64 kbits s M a a mm ee CH 50 AL 0 20 10 Input level Output Settings Output level 9 Fu DELE MX Transmitter Transmitter Enable Source address Audio page Using the Enable check box at the top of the Audio page you can enable disable the entire audio functionality the latter for example to prevent unwanted eavesdropping Remember to Save the configuration to make it effective Page 101 HSD62x 12 1 1 12 1 2 Page 102 Input Settings Item Input select Mute Enable AGC Input gain Input level Profile Output Settings Item Output level Output gain Mute Description Line Microphone or Microphone bias Audio on off To adjust the gain to an appropriate level Automatic Gain Control reduces the volume if the signal is strong and raises it when it is weaker Range 0 30 dB Is disabled when AGC is enabled Drag the sliding button or type a value Gain control reacts directly without the need to press Save VU meter to display audio input level Preset combinations of settings A non standard setting configured thro
80. X ANGLE 080 90 100 DEG EXIT SET YES PT DISPLAY OFF ON OFF SET PAN ZERO PT POSITION PT MOVE TO SAVE EXIT SET SPEED BY ZOOM AUTO CALI ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF PASSWORD ON OFF OFF Page 160 Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default OSD AUTO lt gt 10 20 CLOSE lt 30 gt SEC SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET lt YES gt DEFAULT SYSTEM lt YES gt TITLE DISPLAY ON OFF OFF TITLE SETTING lt 01 gt lt 16 gt PRESET PRESET SET PRESET RUN EXIT YES SEQUENCE ENTER SEQUENCE LINE SEQUENCE POINT PRESET POSITION SPEED DWELL TIME lt 001 gt lt 256 gt ENTER 001 256 ENTER lt gt 01 lt 64 gt 01 lt 001 gt lt 255 gt 001 lt END gt 01 15 01 000 127 000 RUN SEQUENCE ENTER EXIT AUTOPAN LINE START POINT YES AUTOPAN ENTER a lt gt lt 4 gt TO FIND gt TO SAVE END POINT TO gt TO SAVE gt DIRECTION SPEED RUN AUTOPAN lt RIGHT gt LEFT RIGHT 01 lt 04 gt 01 n m EXIT YES CRUISE LINE RECORD START ENTER RECORD END RUN CRUISE EXIT CRUISE ENTER lt 1 gt lt 8 gt ENTER ENTER YES ON OFF OFF SELECT MODE PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN HOME SETTING ENTER HOME FUNCTION Page 161 HS
81. Y Y ow v v vvv vvv vvv v ow vvv vv vvv wow ow V YV YV YV V V V Y Y Y wow v Quad stream support dual H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 35x Optical zoom 12x digital zoom Day Night with IR cut filter Backlight compensation 400 second preset targeting 256 presets 8 programmable cruises Compass azimuth and elevation OSD 8 privacy masks Pressurised to 7psi able to hold pressure for up to 1 year Low pressure sensor Shrader and pressure relief valves standard IP 67 ingress protection Quad stream support dual H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 26x Optical zoom 12x digital zoom Day Night Backlight compensation Wide Dynamic Range 400 second preset targeting 360 endless panning 256 presets 8 programmable cruises 8 alarm in 1 output Two way audio 24 privacy masks Analogue output Optical output option Quad stream support dual H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 35x optical zoom 12x digital zoom Day Night Backlight compensation Wide Dynamic Range Electronic Image Stabilisation 400 second preset targeting 360 endless panning 256 presets 8 programmable cruises 8 alarm in 1 output Two way audio 8 Privacy Masks Analogue output Optical output option Quad stream support dual H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 35x optical zoom 12x digital zoom Day Night Backlight compensation Wide Dynamic Range Electronic Image Stabilisation 400 second preset targeting 360 endless panning 256 presets 8 pr
82. Z 14 5 14 5 1 Advanced Important If in doubt about these settings do not change the default values Transmitter 1 Transmitter 1 Connection priority Multicast TTL FloodGuard enable FloodGuard throttle delay FloodGuard throttle interval Stream type UDP Link loss alarm timeout PTZ Advanced Transmitter 1 Item Description Connection priority Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDk Multicast TTL Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network FloodGuard enable Should be on when sending to a unicast IP address so that an alarm can be generated if no control messages from the receiver have come in for the time set by the FloodGuard throttle delay variable FloodGuard throttle delay Amount of time after which the transmitter will enter throttled mode FloodGuard throttle Sets the frequency of empty packets being sent into the network while the interval transmitter is in throttled mode Stream type The UDP NKF option will add an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Link loss alarm timeout Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent Page 117 HSD62x 14 5 2 Page 118 Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Source port filter Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay FloodGuard en
83. able FloodGuard tx interval Stream type Link loss alarm timeout PTZ gt Advanced gt Receiver 1 Item Source port filter Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay FloodGuard enable FloodGuard tx interval Stream type Link loss alarm timeout Description Can be used to filter incoming data traffic With multiple signals sent to the same IP address and destination port number Source port filter can be used to filter the input that is to accept only data from the transmitting port specified here The filter will not be active if set to 0 the default and recommended setting Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Used to reorder incoming packets Range 0 10000 ms Default 300 ms Timeout in ms before going to NoStream state Should be on to enable the sending of control messages Interval at which the receiver sends control messages to the transmitter see the section on FloodGuard The UDP NKF option will add an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent 15 15 1 IJ GROUP Security From the Security page Administrators can install security certificates to enable secure connections between the HSD62x and web browsers Certificates can be self signed or obtained from a Certificate Authority In This Chapter acc 119 Certificate Re
84. able bit rate Used to achieve consistent picture quality within a single GOP or across consecutive GOPs Lower values produce a better picture but will yield higher bit rates and require more processing Default Q min 3 default Q min 2 Relates to the frame rate configured in the Encoder Settings section Variables that enable you to freely set picture resolution instead of using the resolution presets in the Encoder Settings section When joining a multicast stream in the middle of a long GOP requesting an I frame will speed up response time i e image display will start sooner Range 0 255 frames Requesting too many I frames may add to latency To prevent this you can specify the distance in frames starting after the previous I frame before another I frame is sent upon request For details see the section on Meta Data Insertion Disabled No meta data added to stream Fixed interval Not supported for MPEG 4 streams If a fixed interval is set the nearest will be used Each I frame Data block is added after each I frame The interval is determined by the GOP length therefore Activate this parameter by setting Meta data insertion mode above to Fixed interval Video MJPEG mode Encoder VBR maximum bit rate 200 kbits s Q min I Q min P Na Frame rate divider Lz X resolution Y resolution Request I frame Re Request I frame hold off frames Stream type
85. absence of SAP listeners Page 63 HSD62x Page 64 Note on FloodGuard FloodGuard is a Siqura proprietary stream control mechanism that can be enabled disabled independently for each video and sampled data transmitter FloodGuard throttles the transmitter when it no longer receives control messages from the receiver thereby preventing the transmitter from flooding the network FloodGuard only works when enabled on both the transmitter and the receiver and when the transmitter sends to a unicast address When a transmitter is enabled it opens a control receive port with the port number equal to its source port number 1 This port listens for control packets from the destination receiver When no FloodGuard packets come in during the time set for the FloodGuard throttle delay the receiver is expected to have disappeared powered off receiver disabled network problem etc and the stream is throttled In throttled mode the transmitter in order to contact the intended receiver again sends empty packets into the network at an interval determined by the FloodGuard throttle interval parameter After reception of a valid FloodGuard packet the transmitter immediately resumes streaming Manager Transmitter Stream Manager and FloodGuard Enable Stream bandwidth limit Keep alive interval Low latency FloodGuard throttle delay FloodGuard throttle interval lt O Video
86. active until the number of frames with motion drops below another configurable value the Event window low mark X frames Y with i motion i 2 time T jg No VMD alarm VMD alarm No VMD alarm VMD Alarm Event window high low mark X Event window size Y Event window high mark Z Event window low mark VMD alarm becomes active when in at least Y out of X frames motion is detected VMD alarm becomes inactive when in at least Z out of X frames no motion is detected Video 11 9 11 9 1 11 9 2 FTP Push Video FTP Push Visit the Event Management page to configure the event a a 0 0 0 0 Post JPEG images The HSD62x can be configured to upload images generated by its Live View encoder to an FTP server Posting the files in JPEG format can be set to be continuous or event triggered On the Event Management page one or more events can be associated with FTP Push General Item Post when Continuous posting interval Posted file name Description Never No image posting Event On Image is posted when configured event occurs Event Off Image is posted when configured event ceases Event Changed Images are posted when configured event occurs or ceases Continuous Posting not associated with any event Images are sent continuously at the frequency set for the Continuous posting interval parameter Range 1 300 s Applies to continuous posting only De
87. age 112 CC channels The HSD62x s two contact closure channels each capable of transmitting three copies per signal are independent and their transmitters can be used separately CC status The receiver relays are normally open fail safe Each CC input is sampled 100 times per second Changes are transmitted directly so overall latency of the contact closure signals is 20 ms To confirm the actual contact closure status is transmitted every 100 ms there is no further forward error correction on these signals Alarms If a contact closure signal is to be transmitted to a PC the software requesting it can open a contact closure stream from the HSD62x which will carry the CC information At the opposite end of the link a PC running the software the contact closures may be regarded as and even named alarms but those alarms are not necessarily related to module alarms In the module closing a physical CC input will change the payload of the existing stream as described above and additionally cause a module alarm saying the input status is closed A notification about the latter module alarm is also sent out over the network and can be caught separately by application software Alternatively application software can poll the HSD62x and check for the module alarm Stream alarms link alarms in the modules at both link ends become active if the link fails Input Settings Input 1 Settings Operational mode Normal
88. ames are never skipped MJPEG encoding mode supports the following bit rate modes Constant quality Keeps the image quality constant with varying network load from a few kb s to 10 Mb s or higher The quality is determined by the value set for the Quality parameter see below Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying image quality Frames may be skipped The following resolutions are supported resolution h x v PAL NTSC D1 720x576 720x480 2 8 D1 480x576 480x480 1 2 D1 352x576 352x480 4CIF 704x576 704x480 2CIF 720x288 720x240 CIF top field only 352x288 352x240 QCIF 176x144 176x120 VGA 640x480 and QVGA 320x240 are also supported For more information about CIF resolutions see Notes later in this chapter Page 49 HSD62x 11 3 1 1 Page 50 Item Description Note The HSD62x will simultaneously handle dual H 264 encoding and dual MPEG 2 4 encoding at full frame rate and Live View encoding at 5 frames per second Setting Encoders 1 and 2 to perform MPEG 2 4 encoding in D1 resolution at the same time may overtax the hardware The total output bandwidth including streams controlled by RTSP and those enabled through SAP should not exceed 25 Mb s GOP length Available in MPEG 2 4 mode Distance in frames between two I frames Frame rate Selectable rates are determined by the video mode PAL NTSC set on the General tab PAL 1 25 fps NTSC 1 30 fps Bit rate Range 10
89. ate of the webpage Preview Shows live images from the video source as encoded by the selected encoder MPEG 2 4 and H 264 previews are streamed over RTSP Live View encoder previews are transported to the webpage using the HTTP protocol Volume Available in Encoder 1 2 and H 264 1 2 mode Move the slider to control audio volume Mute Available in Encoder 1 2 and H 264 1 2 mode Select clear this box to mute unmute audio Page 34 View live video via browser 8 3 Enable an encoder The preview shows images from the selected encoder unless the specific encoder is disabled You can enable and disable encoders on the Video page Enable audio If the audio controls are not available in Encoder 1 2 or H 264 1 2 mode go to the Audio page and make sure that audio is enabled and properly configured Audio Disabled Audio Disabled warning Use your browser for PTZ control The PTZ Control panel on the right of the preview can be used for PTZ operation of the HSD62x The panel is divided into three sections PTZ Control Preset and On Screen Menu PTZ control Use the upper section of the PTZ Control panel to pan tilt zoom and focus the camera and control the iris as shown in the following figure Zoom in Click arrows to pan PTZ Control and tilt the camera Zoom out at fixed speed RE L 4 Focusfar a L 2 Focus near I 7 Click ball to pan and tilt the camera Preset point of clic
90. bal and open CCTV security industry forum which aims to increase interoperability of cameras codecs and VMS and similar systems of different brands and manufacturers by standardising the discovery management control and other interfaces between them The ONVIF architecture is largely built on top of web services Web services typically use the HTTP protocol to exchange XML messages according to the Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP standard A standardised API is defined between server and client devices ONVIF defines an NVT Network Video Transmitter to model the server side that is codecs and cameras and an NVC Network Video Controller to model the client side that is VMS systems and the like The communication between NVC and NVT is standardised by the ONVIF core specification document and the API is formally defined by making use of WSDL Web Service Description Language files Device management 18 7 18 7 1 18 7 2 18 7 3 Firmware General Logging SNMP MX Auto Discovery ONVIF G Backup Restore Reboot Current Version 5 PTZ camera Upgrade Please do not leave this page or close the browser during the procedure Device Management gt Firmware Firmware images The HSD62x has two firmware storage areas a fixed image area and an upgrade image area The fixed image area contains the original factory version of the firmware This cannot be erased The upgrade image area is usually empty upon
91. below Each I frame Data block is added after each The interval is determined by the GOP length therefore Activate this parameter by setting Meta data insertion mode above to Fixed interval Note on Quantization Quantization is a lossy compression technique used in image processing It is based on the fact that variations in high frequency brightness for example are not easily distinguished by the human eye A quantization matrix a combination of predefined values is used to reduce the amount of information in the high frequency components of an image thereby making the stream more compressible The values in a quantization matrix are often chosen such that certain frequencies are kept in the source to avoid losing image quality Page 53 HSD62x Page 54 MPEG 4 mode Encoder VBR maximum bit rate Q min I Q min P Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Request I frame Request I frame hold off Stream type Quantization matrix Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval kbits s M N o Request frames 8 E F Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt Encoder MPEG 4 mode VBR maximum bit rate Q min Q min P Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Request I frame Request I frame hold off Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval Description Range 0 15000 Sets a limit for vari
92. bit rate that is used on average with the current Quality setting Page 73 HSD62x 11 6 3 Page 74 Item Description Quality Constant Quality Reflects the amount of compression Generally speaking the Mode only higher the quality setting the lower the compression ratio and the more bits are consumed This means a trade off has to be found between the desired quality level and available bandwidth Show Preview gt gt Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings lt lt Hide Preview Closes the preview This may improve webpage responsiveness Advanced Advanced Settings Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval Video gt Live View gt Advanced Item Description Frame rate divider Relates to the frame rate configured in the Encoder Settings section X resolution Variables that enable you to freely set picture resolution instead of using the resolution presets in the Encoder Settings section Y resolution Meta data insertion Determines the method used to add meta data to the stream For details see the mode section on Meta Data Insertion Disabled No meta data added to the stream Fixed interval Activates Meta data insertion interval parameter below Each frame Data block is added after each frame Meta data insertion Range 100 10000 ms Sets the fixed interval at which meta data is added to the int
93. bject instead of using the presets Drag the sliding buttons or enter a percentage When a preset has been Y Position selected changing one of its defined parameters sets the Predefined positions box to indicating that a custom position has been configured Show Preview gt gt Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings Video 11 7 4 1 Item Description lt lt Hide Preview Closes the preview This may improve webpage responsiveness Encoder The encoder handling the images seen in the preview Advanced Advanced OSD Bar 1 Settings Font name Helveticatf Render mode X Position anchor point Y Position anchor point Rotation angle Video OSD Text 1 Advanced Advanced OSD Bar 1 Settings Item Description Font name Offers a selection from default and uploaded fonts see Font Management Render mode Outline or Border X Position anchor point Variables that enable you to shift the OSD object relative to the anchor point Y Position anchor point Rotation angle Background size automatically adjusts to text dimensions when a bar is rotated Font Management J Aa Del licentiumitalic ttf Helvetica ttf Filename Size kB Video gt OSD gt Text 1 gt Advanced gt Font Management To upload a font 1 Inthe Font management section click Browse The Open dialog box displays 2 Browse to the folder containing the font to be uploaded 3 Select
94. cate the data packets to reach the multiple receivers on the network The switches and other network devices used must be carefully configured for and capable of handling multicasting and its associated protocols most notably IGMP Packets should be sent over each link in the network only once If not broadcasting will occur which can put a very heavy load on the network This is a phenomenon inherent to multicasting and the facilities of network devices not of the HSD62x itself although it is compounded by the density of the UDP streams used Multicast group A multicast group is used by the source that is the HSD62x and the receivers to send and receive multicast messages To define a multicast group the source unit should be assigned a valid multicasting destination TX stream address and the destination units should get this same address as source IPv4 uses the address range 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 for multicast applications The source unit has no knowledge of how many receivers there are The group vanishes when the source is disabled but the source will not automatically be disabled when the last remaining destination is cancelled and will keep transmitting at least towards the nearest switch Additionally it is possible to have the multicast group units send unsolicited membership reports keeping it alive even if only one any unit of the group is still active Source specific multicast The HSD62x also supports s
95. consistent exposure The range of shutter speed is 1 30000 1 2 IRIS With this option the priority of IRIS is higher than SHUTTER and AGC SHUTTER and AGC circuit function automatically in cooperating with IRIS to get consistent exposure The range of Iris level is between 00 and 09 AGC With this option the priority of AGC is higher than those of SHUTTER and IRIS the SHUTTER and IRIS circuits function automatically in cooperation with AGC to achieve consistent exposure The range of AGC level is from 00 05 After setting these parameters exit the AE MODE menu and return to MAIN PAGE 1 to set White Balance Control 23 3 1 6 White Balance Control A camera needs to measure the quality of a light source and create a reference colour temperature in order to calculate all the other colours The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin K Users can select one of the white balance control WBC modes according to the operating environment The table below provides the colour temperatures of some light sources as a general reference Light source Colour temperature in K Cloudy sky 6 000 to 8 000 Noon sun and clear sky 6 500 Household lighting 2 500 to 3 000 75 watt bulb 2 820 Candle flame 1 200 to 1 500 Light source reference WBC MODE Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 AUTO In this mode white balance works within its colour temperature range This mode computes the white balance value output using colour information
96. cription Min event duration Alarm output delay time the time span that is to elapse before a continued change in conditions actually activates deactivates the alarm output Alarm output True or False Indication of current status Allow you to enable disable each measurement separately and customise its alarm threshold and hysteresis to your requirements The value entered here determines the speed at which the host machine processes the algorithms underlying the measurements Higher values take up more CPU power Adjusts the alarm thresholds based upon the current measurements The green area is centred around the current pointer position Restores the original thresholds Does not affect the current activity status of the measurements i e being Enabled or Disabled Tip A PTZ camera moving from one preset to the next may trigger an alarm if the scene change takes too long Setting an appropriate time for the Min event duration parameter can delay the alarm output until the camera has adopted the new position and the alarm condition has ceased Video configure a measurement 1 In the VCA Settings section click the button for the measurement you wish to configure The measurement s settings display Select the Enable box if necessary Set the alarm threshold to your requirements Note that you can set two thresholds for Exposure under and overexposure and Contrast low and high contrast Set the Hys
97. d Status 9 2 9 2 1 9 2 2 9 2 3 View measurements data status General Measurements Module temperature Peak module temperature Uptime CPU 1 load DSP 1 load Network Specifics MAC address 00 06 73 00 43 08 Actual Ethernet mode Auto Actual DHCP state false P address ubnet mask Actual gateway Actual domain Total tx bit rate Total rx bit rate Video Specifics Encoder 1 actual bit rate Encoder 1 actual frame rate Encoder 1 actual latency frame rate al latency H 264 Encoder 1 actual bit rate H 264 Encoder 1 actual frame rate H 264 Encoder 1 actual latency H 264 Encoder 2 actual bit rate H 264 Encoder 2 actual frame rate H 264 Encoder 2 actual latency Live View actual bit rate Live View actual frame rate Audio Specifics Decoder actual sample rate 0 samples s Decoder actual audio format PCM 16bit Edge Recording Specifics SD card size Push Nr of incoming triggers 35 0 996597 Status gt Measurements General network and stream measurements The Measurements tab shows general measurements such as the module temperatures current and peak and the module uptime You also find network specifics here such as the MAC address the actual IP address the network load from this module the load information per processor and signal stream specific details SD card size Note that the capacity given under Edge Recording Specifics reflects 75 of the actual
98. de of the HSD62x The device on the other side of the connection with the IP address 172 22 250 131 would need similar settings that is it must hold the IP address of the HSD62x as the destination and source Transmitters and receivers must be enabled in order for streaming to start Remember to Save a configuration to make it effective SDP download Use the SDP Download button to download a Session Description Protocol SDP file from the encoder SDP files contain streaming media initialisation parameters and properties An SDP file does not deliver media itself but through file association the media stream can be opened in media players such as QuickTime and VLC You can also use the SDP file to specify the URI in your web browser MX Transmitter Settings Item Description Enable Select Clear to enable disable the stream transmission respectively Dest address IP address of the codec that will receive the stream Port The local port number of the codec that will receive the stream SDP To download a Session Description Protocol SDP file from the encoder click the Download button Page 103 HSD62x 12 2 2 12 3 12 3 1 12 32 Page 104 MX Receiver Settings Item Description Enable Select Clear to enable disable the stream reception respectively Source address IP address of the codec that will transmit the stream Port The local port number of the HSD62x Advanced Important If in doubt about these s
99. der 2 tx H 264 Encoder 2 tx 3 state H 264 Encoder 2 RTSP connections Live View Enabled Audio 1 oder rx 1 state er tx 1 state er tx Encoder tx e Encoder RTSP connections Edge recording SD card status Status page a snapshot with automatic page updating Page 37 HSD62x 9 1 1 9 1 2 Page 38 Stream states The Status tab provides information on the stream states of video and audio streams A stream state is reported as Idle Waiting or OK Stream state Description OK There is nothing wrong with the stream Note that if the video signal is removed from the video input on the encoder side the Decoder rx state is still reported as OK since the video transmitter is sending a stream that is a No Video image to the decoder Idle The transmitter receiver is not enabled Waiting The transmitter receiver has lost its stream connection Possible causes gt Anincorrect port number gt transmitter on the encoder side is not enabled FloodGuard packets have been received for more than 3 seconds For details on the FloodGuard flooding prevention mechanism see the note on FloodGuard in the Video chapter Edge recording The Edge recording section shows whether an SD card is present and if it can be accessed Item Description SD card status OK SD card present and functioning Error Unable to access SD card Possible damage to card connectors or slot Not present No SD card detecte
100. des a detailed description of OSM structures settings and values for the various models of the HSD62x series In This Chapter Displaying Camera Parameters on Screen 158 On Screen Menu Tree u u sese riii a 159 On Screen Menu Description iiri tenete tenens eee eiie ncs 167 Page 157 HSD62x 23 1 Page 158 Displaying Camera Parameters on Screen Certain camera parameters can be selectively displayed on screen as described below Position Function OSD Display Description 1 Focus modes A Auto focus mode M Manual focus mode 2 Backlight X Backlight compensation OFF B Backlight compensation ON 3 Alarm ALARM Alarm message 4 Zoom ratio xi Present zoom ratio Optical zoom Digital zoom 5 Title Maximum 20 characters for each title 16 sets of title are available 6 Camera ID Show the camera ID not recommended as this value is fixed at 001 OSD summary for positions see below On screen display positions Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 2 232 1 On Screen Menu Tree The OSM camera setup menu structure is listed in the following tables For a more detailed description of specific functions refer to On Screen Menu Description Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 Item Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Default LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE ENGLISH SPANISH RUSSIAN POLISH SIMPLIFIED CHINESE TRADITIONAL CHINESE JAPANESE TURKISH
101. e Camera control through NTCIP on Siqura multichannel products is limited to video channel 1 SNMP MIB NTCIP has its own SNMP MIB This database is used to store information which is used to control cameras and other devices in the transportation management system An electronic version of the MIB is available from a NEMA FTP site To get access to the FTP site send your name organisation name and email address to ntcip nema org and request access
102. e 75 HSD62x 11 7 3 11 7 4 Page 76 Text Settings Item Description Enable All OSD objects can be enabled and configured separately To temporarily remove a bar or graphic from the screen clear the Enable check box OSD text The text to be displayed Maximum 255 characters Text is displayed in a single line The number of characters visible on screen is determined by the font size and the space offered by the screen line Date and Time Select a format from the list and click the Append button to add the information to the OSD text box Measurements Select a measurement from the list and click the Append button to add the information to the OSD text box Graphic Graphics that have been uploaded to the module see Graphics tab Advanced settings can be selected from the list and enabled Text Enc Font size 2 Predefined positions Top left Transparency G _ 7 D X Position oui Y Position Video gt OSD gt Text 1 with 3 OSD bars in the preview Render modes Border top left and Outline top right amp bottom left Item Description Text color Changes made here and in the other fields are immediately written into the _ device and reflected in the preview Border outline color Font size Range 0 256 Predefined positions Presets for positioning the OSD object Transparency Move the slider or type a percentage X Position Variables that enable you to freely position the o
103. e Real time Transport Protocol RTP is designed for end to end real time audio or video data flow transport It is regarded as the primary standard for video audio transport over multicast or unicast network services RTP does not provide guaranteed delivery but sequencing of the data makes it possible to detect missing packets It allows the recipient to compensate for breaks in sequence that may occur during the transfer on an IP network Error concealment can make the loss of packets unnoticeable RTP is usually used in conjunction with the Real time Transport Control Protocol RTCP RTP carries the media streams RTCP provides reception quality feedback participant identification and synchronization between media streams Audio 12 3 8 SAP Settings SAP Settings Enable SAP Stream name Stream dest IP Stream dest port Stream DSCP field Multicast TTL Announcement interval Session scope 8 8121 R gt lt Multicast IP range Audio Advanced SAP Settings The HSD62x includes a SAP announcer The Session Announcement Protocol is used to advertise that a media stream generated by the HSD62x is available at a specific multicast address and port For more information about SAP see the note below Item Description Enable SAP When selected session announcements are sent at the frequency determined by the Announcement interval parameter and the media stream is transmitted to the m
104. e following chapter Important The OSD controls generated by the IP server board and those generated by the camera zoom block are independent of one another Text or graphics added or edited in one cannot be modified or deleted in the other Using the On Screen Menu You can operate and set up the HSD62x dome camera through its on screen menu OSM The OSM can be accessed via the Live Video web page or a control keyboard or other control device Page 153 HSD62x 2221 Working with the OSM from the web interface Todisplay the on screen menu 1 In your web browser open the HSD62x s Live Video page 2 Goto the On Screen Menu section of the PTZ control panel and click the On button The control panel expands showing additional buttons Main Page 1 of the OSM displays in the preview PTZ Control T po h Preset c am a w g usya a a CUP Uv SET On Screen Menu Activate On Screen Menu with On button lt lt Stop LiveView EE Live view QuickTime v PTZ Control GEIN FASE LANGUAG MIS DEFAULT CAMERA OFFS BACKLIGH Pa yw FOCUS AU TOW gt r AE MODE gt WBC MODE AUTOS SETUP MENU 1 ENTER SE ENTERY Control panel with additional buttons bottom right and preview with on screen menu Page 154 Accessing and Navigating the On Screen Menu 22 2 2
105. e stopping or missing events HOME SETTING HOME FUNCTION OFF SELECT MODE PRESET PRESET POINT 001 RETURN TIME 001 MIN GO ENTER EXIT YES HOME FUNCTION Use this menu item to enable or disable the HOME function Use the left right direction keys to change the setting SELECT MODE Select one of the modes that the dome should execute when the HOME function is enabled and the RETURN TIME has elapsed The options include AUTO PAN SEQUENCE CRUISE and PRESET Use the left right direction keys to change the setting The items listed below will change to reflect your selection PRESET POINT Select a preset point where the dome should go after the return time function described below is activated SEQUENCE LINE Select a sequence line that the dome camera should implement after the return time function is activated AUTOPAN LINE Select an auto pan line that the dome camera should execute after the Return Time function is activated CRUISE LINE Select a cruise line that the dome camera should execute after the Return Time function is activated Note Set the desired mode through the appropriate menu prior to configuring the home setting RETURN TIME When the dome idles it starts to count down the time specified in the RETURN TIME setting Once the return time has elapsed the dome will execute the action set for the SELECT MODE function The RETURN TIME ranges from 1 128 minutes Page 181 HSD62x 23
106. e the same The default value of 0 automatically sets the appropriate media type You are advised not to change this setting Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent Page 57 HSD62x 11 3 3 4 RTSP Transmitter Page 58 RTSP Transmitter DSCP field Enable multicast Default multicast IP address Default multicast port Invalid multicast address Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt RTSP Transmitter Item DSCP field Enable multicast Default multicast IP address Default multicast port Description Range 0 63 DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point uses the first 6 bits of the ToS Type of Service field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes The bit pattern in the field indicates the type of service and forwarding behavior at the next node With 26 bits up to 64 network service types can be defined RFC 2724 http www ietf org rfc rfc2474 txt describes the Differentiated Services DS field and the DiffServ Code Point See also the note on Differentiated Services later in this chapter Activates the Default multicast IP address text box The RTSP transmitter itself does not require enabling Select Enable multicast see above to activate this check box The Invalid multicast address warning disappears upon specification of a valid multicast address Port number for multicast sessions Video 11 3 3 5 SAP Settings SAP Sett
107. e you to freely set picture resolution instead of using the resolution presets in the Encoder Settings section When joining a multicast stream in the middle of a long GOP requesting an I frame will speed up response time i e image display will start sooner Range 0 255 frames Requesting too many I frames may add to latency To prevent this you can specify the distance in frames starting after the previous I frame before another I frame is sent upon request Enables the scene detection algorithm If enabled the encoder can fully restart a new GOP with an I slice and an instantaneous decoding refresh IDR picture depending on image content Sets the minimum time between scene changes in milliseconds This is a hold off mechanism that prevents a scene change for the specified time starting from the previous scene change Page 69 HSD62x 11 4 3 2 Page 70 Item Force frame mode Deblocking filter Deblocking filter alpha coefficient Deblocking filter beta coefficient Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval Description If Force frame mode is enabled the H 264 video stream is compressed and sent using entire frames Frame mode If disabled the stream is compressed and sent using entire frames or the separate fields Field mode Enables the in loop deblocking filter in the AVC encoder H 264 encoding handle portions of the video image in blocks of varying sizes which can be
108. ecember 2004 The benefit of the POSIX format is that time zone and DST details can be specified more explicitly than through the Date and Time section Note Adjusting time zone and DST settings through POSIX is recommended only for advanced users who are familiar with the intricacies of POSIX To adjust the time zone and DST through POSIX 1 Select Time zone in POSIX 2 Inthe User defined time zone text box enter a valid POSIX time zone string If the string is recognised the Date and Local time values in the Date and Time section are adjusted accordingly Page 149 21 21 1 BES Multicasting multi unicasting and port numbers The HSD62x can be used in a multicast setting This chapter outlines IP multicast and one of its methods in particular source specific multicast It then describes the concept of multi unicast You also learn about assigning valid port numbers In This Chapter MUNI CASE csse eet 151 Multi niCaSt c essere reor nk RRRDRARRRAXRDENRRRRRXRDRRYXIRKRE 152 Port numibers icssse een 152 Multicast IP multicast The HSD62x supports IP multicast This is a method for one to many real time communication over an IP network The technique can be used to send HSD62x media streams to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission The intermediary network switches and routers repli
109. ecoder tab In the MX Receiver Settings section specify the source IP address This is the address of the video encoder which will transmit the video stream Enter the port number of the decoder For more information on port numbers see the Port Numbers section Select Enable and then click Save Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address Port ooo Video Receiver Settings decoder side Receiver 1 enabled holding the encoder IP address and the decoder input port number An input port number must be used only once per device With these settings configured correctly the video link is established The decoder takes the video stream from the encoder detects the video format and uses the appropriate decoding algorithm to convert the stream to an analogue output signal Note Source and destination IP addresses can be unicast or multicast For more information see the Multicast chapter Highlighted fields The source address and port number fields are highlighted in green when the enabled receiver receives a stream from the specified source The two fields are marked in red when no stream is received with the receiver enabled and correctly configured SDP download Use the SDP Download button to download a Session Description Protocol SDP file from the encoder SDP files contain streaming media initialisation parameters and properties An SDP file does not deliver media itself but through file associatio
110. eka 1 172 22 230 83 255 255 0 0 5994059723 Change Network Settings 622 122 22 67 11 255 255 0 0 5994260003 Change Time Settings CtrleT 625 HSD626 P 122 30 30 23 255 255 0 0 5994260003 Identify 5 50 E MSA 122 30 110 201 255 255 0 0 5994059773 5 68 D MC 122 22 192 69 255 255 0 0 5994059766 Backup Settings 5 5 68 E 122 22 230 206 255 255 0 0 5994059755 Restore Settings ORR 5 68 E 122 22 0 194 255 255 0 0 5994059753 5 64 E 122 22 252 24 amp 255 255 0 0 Galahad 5 Upgrade Firmware Ctri F 5 68 E 122 230 3 2 255 255 0 0 5994059756 Capabilities 5 68 E 122 30 35 4 255 8 0 0 5994059756 Trafficserver 122 30 20 28 255 255 0 0 5994059758 TEE sasa ss Del Trafficserver 122 30 31 15 255 255 0 0 TrafficSetver meus Trafficserver 122 30 31 16 255 255 0 0 TrafficServer 6 172 30 0 2 4 0 1 m Connect to a device via Siqura Device Manager Page 28 Access the webpages 6 4 6 5 Connect via UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP support is enabled by default on the HSD62x With the UPnP service enabled in Windows see Appendix Enable UPnP in Windows 7 you can access the unit from Windows Explorer To connect to the unit via UPnP 1 In Windows Explorer open the Network folder Detected devices in the same subnet as the computer are displayed including Siqura codecs and cameras with UPnP support 2 Double click the HSD62x or
111. elect the clip and then click Delete or all in one go click Delete all To download a clip 1 Inthe Available clips section select the clip 2 Click Download 3 Specify if you want to open save or cancel the download Edge recording Clip file names are created automatically using UTC date time information and the device name 2013 01 24 08 33 48 West Entry avi i uJ Date Time Device name File YYYY MM DD HH MM SS format 16 5 SD You can check the SD card storage capacity through the Status page see the Measurements tab Important Note that the capacity given on the Status page reflects 75 of the actual SD card size For example up to 24 GB of a 32 GB SD card is used for recording This limit is to prevent slow read write speeds When the SD card is full recording stops and a message is sent to the syslog for a description of the syslog function see Device Management Warning Powering down or rebooting the HSD62x or insertion into an operational unit erases all content on the SD card Clips will be irretrievably lost Page 125 17 17 1 17 1 1 IJ GROUP Event management This chapter describes the Event Management page In This Chapter Associate events with output facilities eee 127 Associate events with output facilities uts Stream status 1 Rx 1 LinkLoss inactive Video 1 Input 1 NoVideo Video 1 Vmd 1 MotionDetect ISer
112. ely elevated temperature conditions it is possible for internal and external metal surfaces to become extremely hot SELV conforming to IEC 60950 1 60 Vdc output output voltage galvanically isolated from mains All power supplies or power supply cabinets available from Siqura comply with these SELV requirements Page 11 HSD62x Page 12 Power source and temperature ratings Verify that the power source is appropriate before you plug in and operate the unit Use the unit under conditions where the temperature remains within the range given in the Technical Specifications of this product Optical safety The following optical safety information applies to HSD62x models with SFP interface only This product complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This optical equipment contains Class 1M lasers or LEDs and has been designed and tested to meet IEC 60825 1 1993 1 2 and IEC 60825 2 2004 safety class 1M requirements Warning Optical equipment presents potential hazards to testing and servicing personnel owing to high levels of optical radiation When using magnifying optical instruments avoid looking directly into the output of an operating transmitter or into the end of a fiber connected to an operating transmitter or there will be a risk of permanent eye damage Precautions should be taken to prevent exposure to optical radiation when the unit is r
113. ements to be accessed in 16 element groups Small Allows grid elements to be accessed one at a time Enables you for example to start creating a mask by marking the smaller area s you do wish to monitor and then use this button to reverse the selection Clears the mask Makes the current mask effective and stores it for later use Video 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 2 Tamper Detect VCA Settings Configure Position Measurement Enable a Configure Reference Images Configure Aarms Video Tamper Detect disabled Camera movement and scene changes As a result of tampering or more accidentally after cleaning a camera may no longer cover the area designated for monitoring The Tamper Detect function can detect camera position changes and scene changes such as a blocked camera view for example It does so by comparing the current image to one or more reference images that were captured and stored earlier Enable Tamper Detect Tamper Detect is disabled by default To enable Tamper Detect Inthe VCA Settings section select Enable The Position Measurement settings are opened Important If no reference images have been stored yet a BLOCKED OR CHANGED SCENE alarm displays in the Feedback View Tamper Detect cannot find a match with the current image You will need to create one or more reference images first Page 95 HSD62x 11 11 3 11 11 3 1 Page 96 Feedback View B
114. emoved from its enclosure or when the fiber is disconnected from the unit The optical radiation is invisible to the eye Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The installer is responsible for ensuring that the label depicted below background yellow border and text black is present in the restricted locations where this equipment is installed EMC This device has been tested and found to meet the CE regulations relating to EMC and complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference to radio communications in any installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy improper use or special circumstances may cause interference to other equipment or a performance decrease due to interference radiated by other equipment In such cases the user will have to take appropriate measures to reduce such interactions between this and other equipment Any interruption of the shielding inside or outside the equipment could make the equipment more prone to fail EMC requirements Non video signal lines must use appropriate shielded Cat 5 cabling S FTP
115. energy efficiency you can deactivate all LEDs on the unit here Flash DC LED Range 0 1000 To identify a HSD62x among other units enter a value and click Save The power LED on this particular unit will blink for the number of seconds you set Device management 18 2 18 2 1 18 2 2 Wx Auto Discovery ONVIF Firmware Backup Restore Reboot 172 22 25069 Device Management gt Logging Log file Press the Download now button to download a log file from the HSD62x to your computer The system log file which opens in Notepad may prove useful when you are troubleshooting issues Syslog settings Syslog is a standard which allows devices to send event notification messages over IP networks to event message collectors also known as syslog servers enable a remote syslog server 1 In Syslog settings select Enable remote syslog server 2 Specify the IP address of the remote syslog server 3 Click Save Page 131 HSD62x 18 3 18 3 1 18 3 2 18 3 3 Page 132 d Read Write Trap Device Management gt SNMP SNMP System Information The SNMP System Information section shows the network device data specifically made available to the SNMP manager for making the device its location and service manager s traceable SNMP Communities The community strings names which can be regarded as passwords in the SNMP Communities section must conform to those configured
116. er 0 2 lux or see smooth video images with a higher shutter speed The options are from 1 2 to 1 60 for NTSC and 1 1 5 to 1 50 for PAL DNR With 2D 3D Noise Reduction the processor analyses pixel by pixel and frame by frame to eliminate environmental noise signal so that the highest quality image can be produced even in low light conditions In comparison with 2D DNR 3D DNR generates better denoising effects Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 Settings are 2D 3D Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP Settings are OFF 01 04 Default OFF Level 4 achieves the best denoising results Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 2 5 23 3 2 6 23 3 2 7 23 3 2 8 Image Inverse Users can select ON to rotate the displayed image both vertically and horizontally Application Images are reversed when the dome is placed on a desk top in a conference for instance The default setting is OFF Note When this function is enabled in this model the privacy mask s are disabled automatically see Privacy Mask Freeze The Freeze function allows to hold the image while the camera is moving between preset positions such as in Preset on page 177 and Sequence on page 178 modes For example when the dome camera is manipulated to run from point A to point B if the Freeze function is activated the first view that users would see is point A Then the next view would directly change to point B without displaying the moving path The default s
117. era Brand Siqura or Optelecom NKF Model type Siqura MSD62x and HSD62x series Versions Siqura HSD62 a b or MSD62 a b a is replaced by Oto 9 b may be followed by one or more suffixes PRH SFP WDR N P PRH version is mounted in a pressurized housing SFP version has optical fiber SFP output Powering 24VAC Tested System is testedin a typical configuration Company Name Siqura B V TKH Security Solutions USA Inc Address Zuidelijk Halfrond 4 12920 Cloverleaf Cente Drive 2801 DD Gouda The Netherlands Germantown MD 20874 USA www Siqura com Means of conformity In conformity with provisions of the following EC directives LVD 2006 95 EC EMC 2004 108 EC 89 336 EEC A sample of the product has been evaluated by Safety UL file Standards EMC Standards Signature Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Arnhem The Netherlands E242498 A22 UL pending for PRH models IEC UL 60950 1 2 edition 2007 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 general requirements Siqura Gouda The Netherlands FCC Part 15 2007 Subpart B Class A EN 61000 6 3 Generic Emission Standard EN 55022 Class A EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EN 61000 series Parts 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 11 Jade ll rl R Germain W D Hermelink Product Line Manager Cameras Product Certification Engineer Gouda 2011 September 30 3 3 1 BES Product Description The HSD62x cameras are netw
118. erval stream Activate this parameter by setting Meta data insertion mode see above to Fixed interval Video 11 7 11 7 1 11 7 2 OSD vi il General Encoder 1 Encoder 2 H 264 1 H 264 2 Live View CZO FTP Push Image Monitor Tamper Detect OSD Text Date and Time Measurements enable CENE coc n CNN Enable ES SS E E Disabled Volume BNET Video gt OSD IP video server board OSD versus camera zoom block OSD The HSD62x camera features the following two on screen displays Programmable on screen display facilities as shown in the above figure that are generated by the IP server board These facilities are described in this section On screen display facilities governed by the camera zoom block and handled through the PTZ Control Panel on the Live Video page or via an external PTZ controller These facilities are described in depth in the chapters covering the On Screen Menu Important The OSD controls generated by the IP server board and those generated by the camera zoom block are independent of one another Text or graphics added or edited in one cannot be modified or deleted in the other IP server board OSD facilities Using the IP server board OSD facilities one graphic and up to three OSD text bars can be displayed each of which can be independently configured Visual feedback is provided in the preview Pag
119. etting is OFF Aperture Under this setup menu users can enhance the edges of objects in an image Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 There are 16 levels of adjustment the options are 01 no enhancement to 16 full enhancement When shooting text this function sharpens it Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP Users can select either the AUTO mode or MANUAL mode Under the MANUAL mode the parameters of the H and V apertures are adjustable from 00 to 31 Default is 15 for each APERTURE MENU H APERTURE V APERTURE Stabiliser HSD621PRH 626 With the Image Stabiliser function enabled the speed dome camera can capture images that would otherwise be blurred due to vibration Built in electronic compensation filters out the vibrations of up to 80 movement at 10Hz as caused by wind and other environmental conditions Its various detection modes ensure total detection in all types of environments When activated users can select a frequency range of either 10Hz or 5Hz Note When enabled this turns off the WDR function disables Digital Slow Shutter and reduces Digital Zoom capability Page 173 HSD62x 23 3 3 23 3 3 1 23 3 3 2 Page 174 Setup Menu 2 SETUP MENU 2 is accessed from the MAIN PAGE 1 menu SETUP MENU 2 1 2 FLIP ENTER gt ANGLE ADJUSTER ENTER gt PT POSITION ENTER gt SPEED BY ZOOM ON gt AUTO CALI ON gt PASSWORD OFF gt OSD AUTO CLOSE ORB SYSTEM RESET ENTER gt Flip Users can track
120. ettings do not change the default values Audio Input Audio Input Sample rate samples s Audio detect threshold channel 1 9 dB Audio gt Advanced gt Audio Input Item Description Sample rate Range 7500 48000 Allows you to enter custom settings other than those included in the Profile list in the Input Settings section e g for communication with a C 20 codec Examples 7845 Hz A law 15710 Hz A law 15710 Hz PCM 43200 Hz Auto detect threshold Range 60 0 dB The audio level is measured When the audio level reaches channel 1 the threshold set here the audio detect flag is set This flag can be used to generate a silence alarm or a too much noise alarm Audio Output Audio Output Bass 0 dB End Treble dB Audio gt Advanced gt Audio Output Item Description Bass Range 0 18 dB Treble Range 0 6 dB Audio 12 3 3 12 3 4 Audio Encoder Audio Encoder Audio format A law8 bit Audio gt Advanced gt Audio Encoder Description Audio format PCM 16bit A law 8bit u law 8bit Audio Decoder Audio Decoder Sample rate samples s Audio format Aclaw8 bit Audio Advanced Audio Decoder Generally speaking Audio Decoder settings follow the settings of the source that is the encoder on the other side of the connection The settings shown in the figure above are defaults used when receiving a stream of which
121. example keyboards using the Pelco D protocol use Set Get Preset 95 to enter the OSD menu Use your system controller to enter the OSD menu For further setup procedures or information on how to enter the various menus please refer to your control device s user manual Main Page 1 MAIN PAGE 1 is the home page of the On Screen Menu OSM Accessing the OSM is described in Accessing and Navigating the On Screen Menu on page 153 MAIN PAGE 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH gt DEFAULT CAMERA OFF gt BACKLIGHT OFF gt FOCUS AUTO AE MODE ENTER V WBC MODE AUTO gt SETUP MENU 1 ENTER V SETUP MENU 2 ENTER VY Language The camera supports multi language OSM operation the available languages include English Chinese Spanish Portuguese French German Italian Polish Russian Japanese and Turkish You can directly set the language on the MAIN PAGE 1 menu As you select a language with the arrow keys the OSD automatically changes to the language you select The default language is ENGLISH Default Camera The DEFAULT CAMERA option is used to restore some camera settings to factory defaults The settings that are affected include backlight compensation focus auto exposure AE white balance control WBC aperture zoom speed and digital zoom Once any one of the items is modified the setting changes to OFF automatically Select ON for an item to recall the specified parameters Page 167 HSD62x 23 3 1 3 23 3 1 4 Page 1
122. exceeds a certain value The sensitivity setting can be used to eliminate unwanted false triggering e g caused by background noise or constant local movement Global threshold low These settings relate to the summed amount of change within fully or partly unmasked portion s of the screen a value between the two thresholds gives rise Global threshold high to a corresponding VMD alarm The level of this alarm can be set A N using separate Siqura software VMD response Fast or Filtered Filtering is used to suppress a single peak as false triggering Page 81 HSD62x 11 88 3 Setthe mask set a mask To edit the mask click on the grid that is put over the image One or more mask elements at and possibly around that position are produced Hold the standard mouse button and drag to brush i e mask larger areas with a Normal Small or Large brush Use the Invert Mask button to reverse a selection Hold the right mouse button and drag to erase mask areas Use the Save button to store the mask in the unit delete a mask Press the Clear button View VMD results in PIP Brush sar Save Masking grid Item Brush Invert Mask View VMD results in PIP Clear Save Page 82 Description Normal Allows grid elements to be accessed in 4 element groups Large Allows grid elements to be accessed in 16 element groups Small Allows grid element
123. ference 11 Conforme i Reference 12 Configure arms Reference 13 Reference 14 Reference 15 Reference 16 Alarm output Feedback view list 11 11 3 4 Delete a reference image To delete a reference image 1 Inthe VCA Settings section open the Reference image list 2 Select the image you wish to delete 3 Press Clear reference Note that the Clear all button deletes a available references 11 11 4 Position measurement Enable Match thre Match hyste ion tt uation Configure Reference Images Configure Aarms Video Tamper Detect Position Measurement After creating one or more reference images you can configure the Position Measurement settings to define thresholds for allowed camera movement and image matching Page 98 Video 11 11 5 Item Description Enable Enables Tamper Detect functionality Match threshold The current image and the reference image it is compared with are considered a match upon reaching the degree of similarity specified here The lower the percentage entered for this parameter the fuzzier the match Match hysteresis This is the margin area where there is either a match or no match depending on the preceding match level If your alarm output frequently alternates between true and false you can use this parameter to fine tune your settings For more information on hysteresis see also Dial legend Position threshold Determines the amo
124. from the entire screen INDOOR 3200 K Base mode OUTDOOR 5800 K Base mode ATW Auto Tracing White Balance The dome takes out the signals in a screen in the range from 2000 K to 10000 K Page 170 Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 32 23 3 2 1 MANUAL In this mode users can change the White Balance value manually R gain and B gain are adjustable and range from 0 to 127 WBC MENU 050 050 WBC MODE Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP AUTO In this mode white balance works within its colour temperature range and calculates the most appropriate white balance MANUAL In this mode users can change the value manually adjustable R gain and B gain range from 00 to 99 WBC MENU 050 050 After configuring WBC relevant parameters exit the WBC Mode menu and return to MAIN PAGE 1 to continue to set other functions under Setup Menu 1 Setup Menu 1 SETUP MENU 1 is accessed from the MAIN PAGE 1 menu SETUP MENU 1 1 2 ZOOM SPEED FAST gt MAX DIGI ZOOM OFF gt SLOW SHUTTER 1 503 D N R IMAGE INVERSE ON gt FREEZE OFF gt APERTURE AUTO gt STABILIZER OFF gt Zoom Speed This item is used to set the zoom speed of the dome camera Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 For these models the zoom speed value ranges from 1 slow to 8 fast default Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP For this model the options are FAST default and SLOW Page 171 HSD62x 23 3 2 2
125. g downwards gt v pan LEFT RIGHT or use the direction keys to select a menu option or use the Preset 95 command to open submenus If the keyboard has an open close iris control you may use Open iris to enter a submenu Close iris to exit a submenu or to exit the on screen menu Page 155 HSD62x 22 2 3 Page 156 Additional commands from a keyboard The single contact closure output can be controlled with the following Pelco D commands Alarm Output On Set Preset 9 6 Alarm Output Off Go Preset 9 6 For further special preset commands see Appendix Hot Key Definitions Control Keyboard Tilt the joystick up or down or use the up and down arrow keys Pan the joystick left or right or use the left and right arrow keys OSM access summary The on screen menu controls in the web interface are designed to mimic those of a control keyboard Action Web Interface Move up down the menu Click the up down arrows Select a menu option or show Click the left or right arrows submenu Enter submenu Click OK or the Enter button Exit submenu or on screen menu Click the Exit button On screen menu control instructions Press the Open Iris button or use Set Get Preset 95 Press the Close Iris button or use Set Get Preset 95 23 BES Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu The HSD62x s On Screen Menu OSM can be used to configure detailed camera functions and parameter settings This chapter provi
126. hange the setting ALARM TYPE There are two kinds of alarm types Normal Open and Normal Close Select an alarm type that corresponds with the alarm application Page 183 HSD62x 23 3 5 3 Page 184 ALARM ACTION The alarm actions include PRESET SEQUENCE AUTOPAN and CRUISE functions Select one of these modes so that A certain action will be executed when an alarm is triggered Use the right direction key of the control keyboard to select a particular action mode and the items listed below will change in accordance with your selected alarm action Additionally when an alarm is triggered a warning notice ALARM will flash in the upper right corner of the screen Note When an alarm condition dwell time setting 17127 seconds ALWAYS is released the HSD62x will go back to the previous status before the alarm was triggered PRESET POINT Select a preset point where the dome camera should go when an alarm pin is triggered The preset point s should be set prior either in the PRESET setup menu or through the keyboard SEQUENCE LINE Select a sequence line that the dome camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered The sequence line s should be defined prior either in the SEQUENCE setup menu or through the keyboard AUTOPAN LINE Select an autopan line that the dome camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered The autopan line s should be defined prior either in the AUTOPAN setup menu or through the
127. iant factory Features Summary Precise and Accurate Dome Performance Auto Calibration Preset accuracy of 0 1 Preset speed up to 400 sec Proportional Pan amp Tilt Speed Preset Position Sequence Auto Pan Cruise ow wow Dynamic Dome Applications Multilanguage OSD Support for multiple IP video streams H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG compression Support for 2 way audio Remote PTZ control using the Pelco D protocol over IP Supports monitoring using SNMP Supports web based configuration 8 16 or 24 masking zones model specific 8 alarm inputs 1 alarm output support for remote streaming of alarm signals Video Motion Detection Flexible indoor outdoor mountings Weather resistant housing and sunshield outdoor models Pressurised housing PRH models Stainless Steel housing HSD626EXP ow wow wow ow o wow ow ow v v Superior Camera Image Quality Minimum illumination 0 1 lux 0 01 Lux B W Digital Slow Shutter Electronic Shutter Wide Dynamic Range Auto White Balance Backlight Compensation Auto Exposure Image Inverse Electronic Image Stabiliser model specific Removable IR Cut Filter w w wo wo wow v v v Page 19 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 Interfaces BES A variety of methods can be employed to communicate with the HSD62x This chapter outlines the interfaces you can use to control the unit and manage the media streams it is handling In This Chapter 21
128. icate from a CA 1 Click Browse 2 Browse and select the certificate file 3 Click Upload Certificate A warning displays 4 Click Yes to continue 15 4 Self signed certificate a self signed certificate 1 Inthe Certificate Request Information section enter the required information as described above 2 Click Create self signed certificate 15 5 Openasecure connection With a security certificate installed you can establish a secure connection enable HTTPS and open a secure connection 1 Onthe Security page select Use self signed certificate or Use certificate created by CA depending on the type of certificate you want to use At the top of the page select Enable Click Save Refresh the page Log on to the HSD62x again Your browser is now using a secure connection to communicate with the unit Q ON Page 121 16 16 1 IJ GROUP Edge recording This chapter describes how you can use edge recording to record video from the HSD62x to the embedded SD card In This Chapter Edge recording 1 123 oaa 124 Recorditig 2 11 33 ei a i ERG 124 CDS tine Re sassa 124 ee 125 Connection monitor Enter the IP address that shou
129. ice When you unpack your product check for missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if damage is evident do not install or operate this product Contact your supplier for assistance Why specifications may change At Siqura we are committed to delivering high quality products and services The information given in this manual was current when published As we are relentlessly working to improve our products and user experience all specifications are subject to change without notice We like to hear from you Customer satisfaction is our first priority We welcome and value your opinion about our products and services Should you detect errors or inaccuracies in this manual we would be grateful if you would inform us We invite you to offer your suggestions and comments via t writing tkhsecurity com Your feedback helps us to further improve our documentation Page 9 HSD62x Acknowledgement Siqura units use the open source Free Type font rendering library Page 10 2 1 BES Safety and compliance This chapter presents the HSD62x safety instructions and compliance information In This Chapter crm 11 Compliance eese nennen nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn 14 Safety The safety information contained in this section and on other pages of this manual must be observed whenever this unit is operated serviced or repaired Failure to comply with any precaution warning or instruction noted in the manual
130. ided in the discovery message The device description is expressed in XML and includes vendor specific information such as the model name serial number manufacturer name URLs to vendor specific web sites Step 3 Contro The control point can send actions to a device s service Step 4 Event The control point listens to state changes in the devices Step 5 Presentation If a device has a URL for presentation the control point can display a page in a web browser and if the page offers these capabilities allow the user to control the device and or view the device status The HSD62x supports the following Universal Plug and Play UPnP functionality Discovery Description partly supported and Presentation Page 135 HSD62x 18 6 18 6 1 Page 136 ONVIF General Logging SNMP Auto Discovery Firmware Backup Restore Reboot ONVIF Enable ONVIF Enable ONVIF Discovery Device Management gt ONVIF The HSD62x supports the ONVIF standard On the ONVIF tab you can enable ONVIF compatibility and ONVIF discovery Item Description Enable ONVIF Enables the ONVIF interface on the HSD62x Enable ONVIF Discovery Makes the HSD62x discoverable for ONVIF clients Clear this check box if you prefer to disable discovery In that case the HSD62x can still be controlled from ONVIF clients that know of its existence Note Note on ONVIF The Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is a glo
131. ify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Link loss alarm timeout Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent CC Output The HSD62x has a single contact closure output which can be controlled with the following Pelco D commands Alarm Output On Set Preset 9 6 Alarm Output Off Go Preset 9 6 Page 113 14 PTZ 14 1 The HSD62x can be controlled with the PTZ Control panel on the Live Video page This chapter describes how to enable PTZ camera control You will also see how you can upload PTZ drivers to the HSD62x and how you can remove drivers In This Chapter Enable PTZ 115 Upload Remove PTZ drivers 116 MX Transmitter MX Receiver 5 116 Serv r S ett gS u u uuu eme eon xov ene nime Ee siens 116 NE 117 Enable PTZ control Dest address X Receiver Settings Receiver Enable Source address Port PTZ page IJ GROUP PTZ camera control is enabled by selecting a driver that is supported by the camera If the required driver is not included in the PTZ driver list you can upload it to the HSD62x see below enable PTZ control 1 In the Camera Settings
132. iguration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 5 2 ON Select this item to remove the IR cut filter IR FUNCTION THRESHOLD LOW IR COLOR B W EXIT YES THRESHOLD The dome removes the filter immediately when the threshold value is reached The threshold options are LOW MID and HI A LOW threshold indicates a higher sensitivity and can improve lens reliability IR COLOUR When the IR function is enabled the video output can be programmed as colour or black and white EXIT Exit the IR FUNCTION menu and return to MAIN PAGE 3 to configure alarm detection Alarm Setting The HSD62x provides eight alarm inputs and one alarm output N O or N C to connect alarm devices These can be used as PTZ auxiliaries they cannot be used as contact closures ALARM SETTING ALARM PIN 1 ALARM SWITCH OFF ALARM TYPE N C ALARM ACTION PRESET PRESET POINT 001 DWELL TIME ALWAYS ALARM PRIORITY 1 EXIT YES ALARM PIN Select an alarm connector for which you want to set alarm related parameters and then set the parameters in the Alarm Setting menu Note If two or more alarm pins are triggered at the same time the smaller alarm pin number will have higher priority of being handled For example if Alarm 1 and Alarm 3 are triggered simultaneously only Alarm 1 will actually be handled ALARM SWITCH The item is used to enable or disable the selected alarm pin function Use the left right direction keys on the control keyboard to c
133. in RFC 2974 see RFC 2974 http www ietf org rfc rfc2974 txt is a protocol for advertising multicast session information A SAP announcer periodically broadcasts announcement packets which include the session description information of multicast sessions presented by the announcer SAP uses the Session Description Protocol SDP as the format of the session descriptions The announcement is multicast with the same scope as the session it is announcing ensuring that the recipients of the announcement are within the scope of the session the announcement describes SAP listening applications can listen to the announcements and use the information to construct a guide of all advertised sessions This guide can be used to select and start a particular session The SAP announcer is not aware of the presence or absence of SAP listeners Page 109 13 13 1 IJ CC Streams This chapter provides information about the HSD62x s contact closure CC channels CC status and alarms In This Chapter CC channels CC status and alarms 111 MPUTA SeLEINgS uuu k ukukukuna uuu AS 112 Make contact closure connections 113 Advanced 113 113 CC channels status and alarms Enable Dest address 0000 a 0 0 00 a CC Streams page Page 111 HSD62x 13 2 P
134. in the SNMP manager Often these are public mainly used for the read and trap communities and private netman for read write operations The manager program may offer additional choices SNMP Agent The module has an SNMP Agent running which listens for information requests from the SNMP manager on port 161 by default Device management 18 34 SNMP Traps A HSD62x alarm status change generates a trap which can be caught by any SNMP manager The HSD62x can for example send traps on the occurrence of Image Quality and Camera Tampering events Variables which can be read from the HSD62x s MIB through an SNMP manager indicate why the alarm occurred The OPTC VCA MIB required for this can be downloaded together with the other HSD62x MIBs at www siqura com Note that Version and Destination IP port are required fields Item Description Version The SNMP version used Destination IP port The IP address associated with the manager program and the destination port 162 is the default port Alternative destination IP If desired an alternative destination IP address and port can be added port Enable authentication trap It is possible to add an authentication trap to be able to catch attempts at access using the wrong community string 18 3 5 Polling Depending on facilities offered by the SNMP manager a number of variables can be read out and in a few cases be edited and set The Ethernet port variables are con
135. ings Enable SAP Stream name 5 3 e e e e N 5 o lt Stream dest IP Stream dest port Stream DSCP fleld Multicast TTL Announcement interval Session scope Multicast IP range Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt SAP Settings SAP announcer The HSD62x includes a SAP announcer The Session Announcement Protocol is used to advertise that a media stream generated by the HSD62x is available at a specific multicast address and port The HSD62x can send SAP multicast streams for its H 264 MPEG 2 4 and audio encoders The video streams include audio if audio is enabled on the Audio webpage and if the multicast IP range is the same as for video Note that audio in itself can also be received as a separate stream For more information about SAP see the note later in this chapter Item Description Enable SAP When selected session announcements are sent at the frequency determined by the Announcement interval parameter and the media stream is transmitted to the multicast IP address specified in the Stream dest IP address box Stream name Enter a descriptive name to identify the media stream Stream dest IP Enter the multicast IP address the media stream is to be sent to The address must be within the range defined by the Multicast IP range parameter Stream dest port The destination port number Default 1024 Stream DSCP field Range 0 63 See the note on DSCP Multica
136. ion 23 3 5 5 The wide dynamic range WDR function is especially effective in solving indoor and outdoor contrast issues to enhance image quality and video display It enables the dome to catch detailed data from the dark part of an image without any saturation from the brighter parts Note The backlight compensation function is turned off automatically when the WDR function is enabled MODES AUTO In this mode the dome camera operates the WDR function automatically When enabled users can define three parameters RATIO LEVEL 000 128 SHUTTER SPEED 000 128 and IRIS OFFSET 000 128 as shown below WDR MODE RATIO LEVEL SHUTTER SPEED IRIS OFFSET EXIT Privacy Mask The Privacy Mask function aims to avoid any intrusive monitoring Users can adjust the camera view position using the joystick or web interface PTZ controls and adjust the mask size and area via the direction keys The dome camera memorises the center of the selected view as an original point and locks the lens in place as users enter the SET MASK menu as described below As a starting point so that you will see a mask a privacy mask has a default size of 10x10 when initially turned on Note The Image Flip function for all models and the Image Inverse function for Siqura HSD621PRH 626 626EXP are disabled automatically when the Privacy Mask function is enabled Siqura HSD620 620PRH 622 PRIVACY MASK MENU PRIVACY SWITCH OFF MASK SH
137. ion for example is the RTSP client Media sessions between client and server are established and controlled with RTSP Media stream delivery itself is handled by the Real Time Transport Protocol RTP The HSD62x supports video and audio streaming via UDP and TCP Use the following URL format to get a video stream into for example VLC or QuickTime rtsp IP address of encoder gt lt RTSP Port VideoInput x y z where x is the number of the Video Input y is the media type of the required encoder z is the encoder number Note The RTSP Port is optional If not entered port 554 is used by default Note The encoder number index z in the URL only takes enabled encoders into account with the encoder mode set to the indicated media type y RTSP is a streaming protocol which takes care of stream control it does not handle device configuration The stream in the following figure will be pulled from the unit with the IP address 10 1 1 2 using Video Input 1 and the first enabled MPEG 4 encoder Open URL Enter an Internet URL to open ttsp 10 1 1 2 ideolnput 1 4 1 RTSP URL format Page 25 HSD62x 5 2 Page 26 A HSD62x video stream viewed in QuickTime Transfer via UDP or TCP The HSD62x supports the following types of streaming UDP IP multicast and or unicast gt TCP IP RTP RTP over RTSP RTP over RTSP over The HSD62x repo
138. is in violation of the standards of design manufacture and intended use of the module Siqura assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with any of these safety requirements Trained personnel Installation adjustment maintenance and repair of this equipment are to be performed by trained personnel aware of the hazards involved For correct and safe use of the equipment and in order to keep the equipment in a safe condition it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel follow standard safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions and warnings specified in this manual and that this unit be installed in locations accessible to trained service personnel only Safety requirements The equipment described in this manual has been designed and tested according to the UL IEC EN 60950 1 safety requirements See the CE Declaration of Conformity for compliance information Warning If there is any doubt regarding the safety of the equipment do not put it into operation This might be the case when the equipment shows physical damage or is stressed beyond tolerable limits for example during storage and transportation Important Before opening the equipment disconnect it from all power sources The equipment must be powered by a SELV power supply This is equivalent to a Limited Power source LPS see UL IEC EN 60950 1 clause 2 5 or a NEC Class 2 power supply When this module is operated in extrem
139. it rate of all encoders including the Live View encoder RTSP controlled streams and SAP streams should not exceed 25 Mbit s See the value for the Total tx bit rate parameter on the Measurements tab of the Status page The Stream bandwidth limit mechanism is disabled when Low latency see below is selected See also the graphic in the Note on FloodGuard Range 10 100000 milliseconds The frequency for sending keep alive messages to the encoder Raises the output bandwidth limit to allow for peaks in the network load To be selected if you need to keep the delay between the input and output of images as short as possible for improved tracking with a dome camera for example Selecting Low latency disables the Stream bandwidth limit mechanism Note on Low Latency mode This mode may cause packet loss in the network In this mode short bursts of 100 MB data may overflow the input buffer of an Ethernet aggregation switch As a rule of thumb the average load of an Ethernet port should not exceed 40 of its maximum load i e 40 MB for a 100 MB port Video 11 3 3 3 Transmitter Transmitter 1 DSCP field Connection priority Multicast TTL RTP control mode Stream type RTP type Link loss alarm timeout FloodGuard v UDP RTP NKF Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt Transmitter 1 Item DSCP field Connection priority Multicast TTL RTP control mode Stream type RTP type Link los
140. k Del Page 79 HSD62x 11 8 VMD Video VMD disabled Video Motion Detection VMD enables the user to define a portion or portions of the screen and to detect picture changes there These changes could be caused by motion or varying lighting for example Regions of less interest can be masked 11 81 startup start Video Motion Detection 1 Onthe Video page click the VMD tab 2 Select Enable VMD to activate the detection process Depending on the current VMD settings a VMD alarm will be generated on changes in the picture Page 80 Video 11 8 2 Configure detection parameters Configuration Enable VMD Iv Sensitivity DL Global threshold low J ull 100 Global threshold high response View VMD results in PIP Video gt VMD gt Configuration VMD enabled Configuration section with controls video picture and motion detection inset the latter with mask applied The mask permits motion detection in the right half of the picture only at the top of the stairs so passers by and cars would not be registered by the detector facility neither will the details in the background the trees are reflected in the window pane though and this could be masked separately Item Description Enable VMD Expands the Configuration section as shown in the above figure Sensitivity This setting relates to local detection levels local change is only detected if its level
141. k discovery When network discovery is on this computer can see other network computers and devices and is visible to other network computers What is network discovery Turn on network discovery Turn off network discovery File and printer sharing When file and printer sharing is on files and printers that you have shared from this computer can be accessed by people on the network Turn on file and printer sharing Turn off file and printer sharing pe Msavechanges Cancel Enable network discovery Page 193 GROUP Appendix Install a video player Viewing video streams on the webpages of the HSD62x requires a video player installation on the machine running the web browser This appendix provides instructions for installing QuickTime and VLC the video plug ins supported by the HSD62x In This Chapter Download video player software 195 Install QuickTime re ties 195 install Lad 196 Download video player software The HSD62x supports QuickTime and VLC If neither is detected when you attempt to open a video stream in the webpages the Video player list indicates No Player You can use the hyperlinks on the webpage see below to download the required software Live Video Stop LiveView Encoder
142. keyboard CRUISE LINE Select a cruise line that the dome camera should execute when an alarm pin is triggered The cruise line s should be defined prior either in the CRUISE setup menu or through the keyboard DWELL TIME The DWELL TIME is THE duration of executing an alarm action If the PRESET mode is selected the dome camera will go to the selected preset position and stay there for a user defined period of time 1 127seconds Always when an alarm takes place until the alarm condition is released or users rotate the joystick to change the status of the dome camera If other modes SEQUENCE AUTOPAN CRUISE have been selected the camera will keep executing the selected mode DWELL TIME ALWAYS until the alarm condition is released or users rotate the joystick to change the status of the dome camera Note The dwell time is only adjustable when selecting Preset as the alarm action When the dwell time is up the dome camera will go back to its trigger position and recheck the alarm pin status ALARM PRIORITY Set alarm priority from 1 to 8 for each alarm pin If two or more alarms are triggered at the same time THE smaller alarm priority number will have the higher priority of being handled The default alarm priority is 1 EXIT Exit the ALARM SETTING menu Go to the MAIN PAGE 3 menu to configure other setups Alarm Detect This is not enabled Camera Configuration via the On Screen Menu 23 3 5 4 WDR Funct
143. king j tuu determines pan tilt EMEN speed Iris close m y ay aya ay aye ter or sem On Screen Menu PTZ control panel Page 35 HSD62x Page 36 Preset Use the Preset section to define and recall preset camera positions To enter and save a preset camera position 1 Click the appropriate number button s to enter the preset number 2 Adjust the position of the camera for the desired view 3 When satisfied with the position click SET Note The SET button is not available to users with Viewer rights To recall a preset camera position 1 Click the appropriate number button s to enter the preset number 2 Click GO To erase a preset camera position 1 Call the preset 2 Press Clear 3 If desired override the preset with a new preset position On Screen Menu Pressing the On button opens the on screen menu OSM that gives access to the camera zoom block settings For details see the chapters describing the OSM 9 1 GROUP 1 Status The status information and measurements on the Status page may provide helpful clues to identify and troubleshoot technical issues In This Chapter View status information 37 View measurements data 39 View status information Video 1 Actual Video Standard 264 Encoder 2 H 264 Enco
144. ld be monitored If the IP address becomes unpingable the edge recorder will start recording When the IP address becomes pingable again the edge recorder will stop recording Enable IP address Connection Monitor 172 22 250 130 Available clips Begin time UTC End time UTC Duration Status 2013 01 23 15 17 26 2 recording Connection monitor enabled Edge recorder is recording video the specified IP address is unpingable Edge recording makes it possible to record and store video locally that is at the HSD62x To prevent loss of video when the connection to a central network video recorder or VMS sytem is lost recorded video clips can be stored on the SD card inside the HSD62x From the Edge recording page the clips can then be downloaded for further processing Page 123 HSD62x 16 2 16 3 16 4 Page 124 Monitoring Unlike 24 hour recording by an NVR edge recordings are typically short recordings Start and stop times for the recordings are triggered by external events such as a lost or restored connection to an NVR or VMS for example To detect these events the HSD62x monitors the network connection to the device specified by its IP address This is done by pinging it at regular intervals to test its reachability over the network To monitor a connection 1 Inthe Connector monitor section specify the IP address to be monitored 2 Select Enable 3 Click Save The device is now pinged
145. le If it finds problems with the file such as the file not being a firmware file with a sqrfw extension it displays this error message Device hardware is incompatible If the image identifier of the hardware does not match the image identifier of the firmware file this error message indicates that the selected firmware file is not intended for the unit In that case the upgrade procedure is terminated The fixed image and the upgrade image stay in the memory of the unit After a reboot the unit runs the same image as before the reboot Firmware file is corrupt The firmware file contains a CRC error When this error occurs the unit reboots automatically and restarts with the fixed image Rule validation failed The rules embedded in the firmware file and the result of checking these rules indicate that the firmware should not be installed on this unit Failed to write firmware to flash The firmware file is streamed directly into flash Various errors may occur while writing the firmware to flash There may be connection loss for example or a reboot during the upgrade procedure If any such error occurs the unit reboots automatically and restarts with the fixed image Failed to revert back to the factory firmware This message displays in the unlikely case that something goes wrong reverting back to the factory installed firmware Device management 18 7 3 2 Advanced For various reasons you may want to downgrade the HSD62x fi
146. le causes of problems FTP Push 1 Nr of incoming triggers 154 Nr of succeeded posts server 1 0 ftpput unexpected server Last post status server 1 response to STOR 550 Filename invalid of succeeded posts server 2 0 Last post status server 2 N A Last post status example of error message Page 87 HSD62x 11 10 Image Monitor Me IMAGE MONITOR DISABLED click to enable Configure Focus Measurement Configure Exposure Measurement Configure Contrast Measurement Configure SNR Measurement Configure Evaluation Rate Video Image Monitor 11 10 1 Image quality check The Image Monitor can detect if images produced by the camera are still usable It can give an indication of the performance of the camera and show whether or not it needs attention A quality check is made against what is normally a good picture Examples of detectable occurrences The camera is in focus during sunny days but out of focus in low light situations The initial daytime camera position seemed ok but streetlights and spot lights affect the image during nighttime The lens has got dirty The iris control has got stuck Camera failure Page 88 Video 11 10 2 Enable the Image Monitor The Image Monitor can measure camera focus exposure contrast level and SNR Signal to Noise Ratio The four measurements are disabled by default You can enable them simultaneou
147. le the Live View Encoder and configure its settings Controls variations in bit rates For more information see Notes later in this chapter MPEG 4 encoding mode supports the following bit rate modes Constant quality Keeps the image quality constant with varying network load from a few kb s to 10 Mb s or higher The image quality is determined by the values set for the Q min and Q min P parameters in the Advanced Settings section Video Item Resolution Description Variable bit rate Keeps the image quality constant with varying network load from a few kb s to 10 Mb s or higher The image quality is determined by the values set for the Q min and Q min P parameters in the Advanced Settings section Variable bit rate non drop Variable network load but limited to value set for the VBR maximum bit rate parameter in the Advanced Settings section The quality will decrease when the VBR maximum bit rate is reached The frame rate will be constant Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying image quality Frames may be skipped Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying non drop image quality Frames are never skipped 6 Mb s 5 Mb s 3 Mb s N 2Mb s 1 Mb s MPEG 2 encoding mode supports the following bit rate mode Constant bit rate Keeps network load constant at the cost of varying non drop image quality Fr
148. lect the transport protocol to control the stream None No transport protocol selected FloodGuard Flooding prevention mechanism For more information see the note on FloodGuard later in this chapter RTCP Real Time Control Protocol a network control protocol for use in communications systems to control streaming media servers UDP RTP Default setting Plain RTP stream over UDP UDP RTP NKF Adds an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Default value 0 This parameter determines the RTP payload format e g H 264 MPEG 2 4 or audio To avoid an RTP type conflict the values specified on both sides of the connection must be the same The default value of 0 automatically sets the appropriate media type You are advised not to change this setting Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent timeout Audio 12 3 6 Receiver 1 Receiver 1 Filter on source port Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay RTP control mode RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout FloodGuard Audio gt Advanced gt Receiver 1 Item Filter on source port Connection priority Reorder buffer size Stream fail delay RTP control mode RTP type 0 auto Link loss alarm timeout Description Can be used to filter incoming signals With multiple signals sent to the same IP address and destination port number Fi
149. lter on source port can be used to filter the input i e to accept only signals from the transmitting port specified here The filter will not be active if set to 0 the default and recommended setting Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Used to reorder incoming packets Range 0 10000 ms Default 300 ms Timeout in ms before going to NoStream state Select the transport protocol to control the stream None No transport protocol selected FloodGuard Flooding prevention mechanism For more information see the note on FloodGuard later in this chapter RTCP Real Time Control Protocol a network control protocol for use in communications systems to control streaming media servers Default value 0 This parameter determines the RTP payload format e g H 264 MPEG 2 4 or audio To avoid an RTP type conflict the values specified on both sides of the connection must be the same The default value of 0 automatically sets the appropriate media type You are advised not to change this setting Range 1 1000 s Default 10 s Time in seconds before alarm sent Page 107 HSD62x 12 3 7 Page 108 RTSP Transmitter RTSP Transmitter DSCP field Default multicast IP address Default multicast port Audio gt Advanced gt RTSP Transmitter Item Description DSCP field Range 0 63 DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point uses the first 6 bits of the ToS Type of
150. ly 3 Set the end point as described below to complete the auto pan setting Note The tilt and zoom values of the start point will be recorded and fixed for the selected autopan line END POINT To set the end point after the start point is defined Pan the dome to another position and press ENTER to save the position as the end point DIRECTION Use this item to set the autopan direction of the dome camera The dome will start to pan clockwise from the start point to the end point if your selection is RIGHT and then return to the start point The dome will start to pan counterclockwise from the start point to the end point if your selection is LEFT as shown below LEFT RIGHT anti clockwise clockwise 00000_ 888 End Point Page 179 HSD62x 23 3 4 7 Page 180 SPEED Use this item to define the dome camera rotation speed while running autopan The speed is adjustable from 1 to 4 10 45 degree sec RUN AUTOPAN After you configure all autopan settings select this item to execute the autopan function Press ENTER to run an autopan path EXIT Exit the AUTOPAN setup menu Return to MAIN PAGE 2 to set up Cruise Note Users can execute the autopan function via keyboard Refer to the control keyboard s quick guide for more information Cruise Cruise is a route formed with manual operation through adjusting the pan and tilt position which can be stored and recalled to execute repeatedly
151. ly make sure that JavaScript is enabled in your web browser see Appendix Enable JavaScript ttp 172 22 36 e 172 22 36 80 3 M m di Type the IP address of the HSD62x in the address bar of the browser Find the unit with Siqura Device Manager With Siqura Device Manager a tool included on the supplied Siqura Product CD you can locate manage and configure Siqura IP cameras and video encoders Note The tool is also available at www siqura com Download the Siqura Device Manager application from the Support Software Software downloads folder Page 27 HSD62x install Siqura Device Manager 1 Insert the supplied Siqura Product CD into your CD drive Browse to the Siqura Device Manager folder Double click the setup file Follow the installation steps to install Siqura Device Manager DUNS C Tem lt DVD RW Drive D Siqura Product CD gt Siqura Device Manager gt 6s Search Sigura Device File Edit View Tools Help Organize v Burn to disc amp Local Disk C DVD RW Drive D Siqura Product CD Accessories h Rr 1 Cameras Files Currently on the Disc 3 Codecs A C S Series M Meson staller set 1 Ji Fiber MC Series up 1 msi Manager xe 1 MIB Definitions 15 d Siqura Device Manager 2x de Siqura Programming Interface HTTP API k 3 items Install Siqura Device Manager from the supplied CD
152. m Item Description Min event duration Alarm output delay time the time span that is to elapse before a continued change in conditions actually activates deactivates the alarm output Alarm output True or False Indication of current status Tip A PTZ camera moving from one preset to the next may trigger an alarm if the scene change takes too long Setting an appropriate time for the Min event duration parameter can delay the alarm output until the camera has adopted the new position and the alarm condition has ceased Page 99 HSD62x 11 11 5 1 Alarm examples Feedback View Feedback View POSITION ALARM 4 37 Currentimage v Matched image Reference 1 Railway Bridge Preset 1 Match level 76 atest autem Currentimage v Matched image Reference 1 Railway Bridge Preset 1 Match level 46 Original camera position Camera has moved to the right Although the current image still matches Reference 1 the changed camera position results in a position alarm Feedback View Feedback View BLOCKED OR CHANGED SCENE BLOCKED OR CHANGED SCENE Currentimage Curentimage v Matched image No match found Matched image No match found Match level 096 Match level 0 Camera has moved further to the right Blocked scene alarm Current image no longer matches any reference image resulting in a changed scene alarm Page 100 12 12 1 IJ Audio
153. m WWW WWW Siqura com Page 2 Contents 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL sob vaca ons k uui ui Shu ka ista u usia 9 2 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE u L u u u u u 11 2 1 11 2 2 25 14 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION meee M noA 15 3 1 ledge 15 3 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW l u 17 3 3 FEATURES SUMMARY 19 4 liga edcpee e 21 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 5 1 RTSP 25 5 2 TRANSFER VIA UDP Nope 26 6 ACCESS THE WEBPAGES eren eie o esae sns eie Pese ae orae re eus s sq E SEEE SEEE EEEN Ve SEREEN ERE 27 6 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS uuu a a eb a Ree Rr e vaa asa 6 2 CONNECT VIA WEB 5 2206 Ere E Eon Pe Raw Fe T YN ER Fo PROV 6 3 FIND THE UNIT WITH SIQURA DEVICE MANAGER 6 4 CONNECT VIA UPNP 6 5 LOGON TO THE UNIT ERE T UT 7 NAVIGATE THE WEBPAGES
154. me reserved so only 10000 65535 are generally safe Default port numbers used by receivers are shown in the following table General Example Video 50xxx Video 50010 Audio 51xxx Audio 51010 Data 52xxx Data1 52010 RS 4xx Data2 52020 RS 232 CC 53xxx CC 1 53010 2 53020 Default port numbers Siqura MX applications using automatic port number allocation may use 55000 and up 22 22 1 22 2 BES Accessing and Navigating the On Screen Menu The HSD62x s On Screen Menu OSM can be used to configure detailed camera functions and parameter settings This chapter explains how to access and navigate this menu In This Chapter IP Video Server Board OSD and Camera OSD 153 Using the On Screen 153 IP Video Server Board OSD and Camera OSD The HSD62x camera features two on screen displays IP video server board OSD Camera zoom block OSD IP server board OSD The OSD facilities generated by the HSD62x s built in IP server board include texts and graphics that can be entered and edited through the OSD tab of the Video webpage as described earlier in this manual Camera zoom block OSD The OSD facilities governed by the HSD62x s camera zoom block enable you to configure camera functions such as backlight focus white balance and a great many other settings through the On Screen Menu OSM These facilities are covered in depth in th
155. n the Upgrade section click Browse In the Choose File to Upload dialog box browse to the folder containing the firmware image Select the firmware file sqrfw extension and then click Open Note Files with an nkffw extension cannot be used to upgrade the HSD62x via the webpage You can use them to upgrade the unit through MX Firmware Upgrade Wizard This software is embedded in Siqura s MX Configuration Tool and is also available as a stand alone tool Click Start upgrade Progress of the upgrade is shown under the Start upgrade button Important Do not leave the Firmware tab or close your browser during the upgrade procedure A Successfully upgraded to version message indicates a successful upgrade Click refresh now to refresh the web page immediately or wait for it to refresh automatically after 30 seconds The new software version displays in the Current Version section of the Firmware tab Troubleshoot upgrade issues Successful upgrades are reported as Successfully upgraded to version In the event of an unsuccessful upgrade the following error messages may help you pinpoint the cause of the problem Upgrade procedure already in progress The unit received multiple upgrade requests at approximately the same time However only one request can be handled at a time The later request receives this error message Invalid firmware file The unit performs a number of checks to determine the validity of the fi
156. n the media stream can be opened in media players such as QuickTime and VLC You can also use the SDP file to specify the URI in your web browser Video 11 3 3 11 3 3 1 Advanced Important If in doubt about these settings do not change the default values Encoder Depending on the selected encoding mode specific parameter values in this section are dimmed that is not available for configuration MPEG 2 mode Encoder VBR maximum bit rate Q min I Q min P Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Request I frame Request I frame hold off Stream type Quantization matrix Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval kbits s S o frames Transport stream v MPEG Default v Each frame 3 Video gt Encoder gt Advanced gt Encoder MPEG 2 mode Item Frame rate divider X resolution Y resolution Stream type Quantization matrix Meta data insertion mode Meta data insertion interval Description Relates to the frame rate configured in the Encoder Settings section Variables that enable you to freely set picture resolution instead of using the resolution presets in the Encoder Settings section Transport Stream or Elementary Stream MPEG Default Alternative 1 or Alternative 2 For details see the section on Meta Data Insertion Disabled No meta data added to stream Fixed interval Activates Meta data insertion interval parameter
157. ng the HSD62x s web server is the most straightforward way to access the unit The webpages enable you to configure the settings of the HSD62x and view live video images from a standard web browser Page 21 HSD62x 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 Page 22 MX IP MX IP is a proprietary Siqura protocol which gives direct access to the settings of the HSD62x Using special MX software such as MX Configuration Tool HSD62x settings can be read from and written to the Management Information Base MIB a list of variables stored inside the unit Offering full control of the HSD62x the MIB enables you to remotely configure device settings and manage media streams Additional MX viewing and control software offers real time monitoring of video streams and playback of recorded images For more information about MX IP the MIB and Siqura s EMX network service refer to the manuals which document the MX SDK and the MX applications Note If you prefer using open standards you can disable the MX IP protocol This is done on the MX tab of the Device Management page Be aware that doing so prevents you from upgrading the HSD62x firmware through MX Firmware Upgrade Tool SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP part of the internet protocol suite can be used to monitor network devices such as the HSD62x for conditions or events that require administrative attention For more information refer to appropriate literature on SNMP The HS
158. ogrammable cruises 8 alarm in 1 output Two way audio 8 Privacy Masks Analogue output Optical output option IP67 Ingress protection ATEX approved for gas and dust Fan and heater Product Description 3 2 Product overview General Siqura HSD62x series cameras are high speed IP PTZ dome cameras with a built in multicodec and multistreaming video server High speed dome The HSD62x has a 26x HSD620 620PRH 622 or 35x HSD621PRH 626 626EXP autofocus zoom lens with 12x digital zoom The lens can move in almost any direction offering a wide view without missing any details The dome provides variable pan tilt speeds ranging from a fast patrol of 400 per second to a slow ramble of 0 5 per second with 0 1 pan accuracy for fast and accurate tracking 360 endless rotation and 10 190 tilt travel allow for the tracking of objects passing directly underneath the dome Up to 256 preset points can be programmed for precise location of target areas users can also define eight sequence routes four auto pan routes and eight cruise routes for the camera to operate automatically Multicodec and multistreaming The HSD62x is capable of streaming 2x H 264 at full frame rate It can also stream 2x MPEG 2 MPEG 4 or MJPEG simultaneously Each stream is optimised for its purpose high quality H 264 or MPEG 2 for live viewing low bandwidth MPEG 4 for storage or easy to decode MJPEG for web applications and remote devices Up
159. ome camera to the area where you want to set a mask Press ENTER to enter the SET MASK menu The dome will memorise the present position as a privacy mask position Up to 8 masks can be set in the HSD621PRH 626 cameras Note For the Siqura HSD621PRH 626 model the available area for setting a privacy mask is restricted within a tilt angle of 459 and two mask zones may be set in a view area CLEAR MASK To delete a preset mask zone 1 Select the mask zone that will be erased e g 01 2 Press ENTER to confirm the selection The screen will display the instructions to reset after the mask is cleared 3 Select RESET under the CLEAR MASK item and press ENTER to proceed MASK DISPLAY This item is used to set the time to display a privacy mask FIRST When selected the camera detects the mask zone at the next preset position and displays the mask in advance and then pans the dome to the preset point LAST When selected the camera moves to the preset point first and then displays the mask zone Page 187 HSD62x EXIT Exit the PRIVACY MASK menu and return to MAIN PAGE 3 to configure time related settings 23 3 5 6 Time Setting This is not enabled 23 3 5 7 Schedule This is not enabled 23 3 5 8 Exit To exit the OSM users can either select this item at the bottom of MAIN PAGE 3 or press the ESC key on a control keyboard Page 188 JEn GROUP Appendix Hot Key Definitions The following table offe
160. ore than a few minutes or jumping time server values may be rejected by the unit You should never test the tracking to the time server by changing the time in the NTP server You can only test it by leaving Time Service mode changing Local Time slightly max 5 minutes and then enabling Time Service mode again After detecting a negative time jump between 1 hour when connecting to the NTP server for example the next NTP client update cycle will be delayed for that time plus the normal polling interval You may disable and then enable NTP mode to immediately synchronise Changing the local time may sometimes trigger a reboot of the unit The time will be correct after the reboot Advanced r Advanced Settings Time zone in POSIX User defined time zone LOCAL 1 00LOCAL DST M3 5 0 2 M10 5 0 3 Date and Time Advanced As an alternative to using the the Date and Time section values to configure time zone and DST settings you can go to Advanced Settings and enter custom settings there You may for example need to set a time zone which is not included in the list Once you have saved a custom value the Time zone list in the Date and Time section indicates User defined Custom time zones can have the Time zone list format or the POSIX 1003 1 time zone strings format as defined in Standard for Information Technology Portable Operating System Interface POSIX Base Definitions IEEE Std 1003 1 2004 D
161. orked high speed PTZ dome cameras designed to deliver superb performance and durability with an intelligent and stylish housing suitable in any security and surveillance installation This chapter introduces the individual camera models and their features In This Chapter Models b tae Ski ea ae ceeded 15 Product overview 11 1 17 Models The HSD62x series provides six IP PTZ camera models with dual H 264 Siqura HSD620 Quad stream support dual H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 26x Optical zoom 12x digital zoom Day Night Back Light Compensation Wide Dynamic Range 400 second preset targeting 360 endless panning 256 presets 8 programmable cruises 8 alarm in 1 output Two way audio 24 privacy masks Analogue output Optical output option ow cow vov vow Y Y v Siqura HSD620PRH Quad stream support dual H 264 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 26x Optical zoom 12x digital zoom Day Night with IR cut filter Backlight compensation 400 second preset targeting 256 presets 8 programmable cruises Compass azimuth and elevation OSD 24 privacy masks Pressurised to 7psi able to hold pressure for up to 1 year Low pressure sensor Shrader and pressure relief valves standard IP 67 ingress protection vvv vv w v v vw Page 15 HSD62x Page 16 Siqura HSD621PRH Siqura HSD622 Siqura HSD626 v Siqura HSD626EXP ow w w ov
162. osition before you activate PT Display set the NORTH direction 1 In the PT Position menu set PT Display to ON 2 Select SET PAN ZERO and press ENTER 3 Using a compass and the direction buttons in the PTZ control panel pan the camera until it faces straight north 4 Press ENTER to set the NORTH direction After exiting the on screen menu the chosen position is indicated on screen as N 000 The measurement after the slash indicates the elevation 23 3 3 4 Speed by Zoom When enabled the pan tilt speed is adjusted by an internal algorithm when zooming automatically The larger the zoom ratio the lower the rotation speed Speed by Zoom is set to ON by default 23 3 3 5 Auto Calibration There is one horizontal and one vertical infrared ray check point in each dome When the dome camera s position is moved during installation or maintenance the relative distance between the original set point and the check point may change When enabled the Auto Calibration function automatically detects this change and resets the point back to the original position 23 3 3 6 Password This function enables the user to protect the on screen menu with a password 23 3 3 7 OSD Auto Close The OSD Auto Close setting is a timeout determining how long the OSM remains visible with no user navigation of the menu options or screens 23 3 3 8 System Reset Select this item for remote resetting Page 175 HSD62x 23 3 4 2
163. ource specific multicast SSM This technique allows a receiver to specify a specific source sending to the multicast group and receive traffic originating from that source only Singling out the source in this way can considerably reduce the network load Note that SSM must be supported by the last hop router and the receiver s operating system and that the receiver requires IGMPv3 to be able to specify the specific source Page 151 HSD62x 21 2 21 3 Page 152 SSM is implemented on the encoder side by having the unit transmit a multicast stream to the 232 x x x group the range assigned to SSM via RTSP The Session Description Protocol SDP file generated by the RTSP server includes additional information containing the source IP S and the multicast group G The RTSP client in the decoder can then issue an IGMP join message containing S and G The intermediary routers can use this information to determine the shortest path between encoder and decoder to route the multicast stream On the decoder side the user requests a stream from the encoder using an SSM aware RTSP client such as VLC for example For more information on source specific multicast refer to the following rfc4607 http tools ietf org pdt rfc4607 pdf rfc4570 http tools ietf org pdt rfc4570 pdf rfc3569 ftp ftp rfc editor org in notes pdfrfc rfc3 569 txt pdf rfc5760 http www rfc editor org rfc pdfrfc rfc5 760 txt pdf Multi unicast As an
164. p Wr 23 3 5 2 Alarm Setting 23 3 5 3 Alarm Detect 23 3 5 4 WDR Function 23 355 Privacy ae 23 3 5 6 Time HR E HQ E EN 23 3 5 7 Schedule 23 3 5 8 EXIbSiiacosonceaensiam em ro ive tore Alan mes a tvi vertente etes etum evt APPENDIX ENABLE JAVASCRIPT 191 APPENDIX ENABLE UPNP IN WINDOWS 7 193 APPENDIX INSTALL A VIDEO PLAYER 195 DOWNLOAD VIDEO PLAYER SOFTWARE seseceeeceeeceeecececsescseeeseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseeesees 195 INSTALL QUICKTIME APPENDIX NTCIP CONFIGURATION iccsisscccccsscecsssveccsveiceccuseccucsvectesevescansubedcssvesueasscsdssvedcavascscovsscdecnsteudsusvedes 197 SUPPORTED CONFORMANCE GROUPS cccccscsssseeeececeeeesseeecececeaueeescecececeeusneececeseaeeussesceeeseaueesneeceeessauenseecetsaeageneseeeeeees 197 oai
165. page open the Web Access tab 2 Select the user name from the User List and then click Remove 3 To confirm the deletion press OK Page 144 User Management 19 2 Linux User Management Linux The root account is a special account that can be used for system administration The account is always present and should be password protected at all times The root password which is required when logging on to Linux with root authority is 1234 by default Using the Linux tab an Admin can set or change the root password Should you have forgotten the password to your Admin account and be locked out of the system you can regain access by logging in as root with a valid root password Through the root account you can then reset the Admin password Page 145 20 20 1 IJ GROUP Date and Time The HSD62x has a battery supported real time clock This chapter explains how to adjust the date and time In This Chapter eorom tee eter rone e rette 147 SNTP SGtUngs sectetur opu 148 Advanced 149 Date and time Date and Time Date yyyy mm dd Local time 59 hh mm ss Time zone Daylight saving time DST Off standard time On daylight saving time Automatic To daylight saving time Morch e Sunday S200 gt To standard time m October gt gt ihe est
166. quest information 2 2222 2 120 CA Issued certificate 220 120 Self signed certificate uyu mulu te ene teer ne nie 121 Open a secure connection 121 HTTPS Security page Secure connections An HTTPS connection is a standard HTTP connection on top of an SSL TLS connection adding the security capabilities of SSL TLS to standard HTTP communication With HTTPS implemented and used on the HSD62x a safe exchange of data between the unit and a web browser is ensured Information transported over the network such as device settings and credentials is encrypted to protect it against eavesdropping Page 119 HSD62x 15 2 15 3 Page 120 Certificates To implement HTTPS on the HSD62x you need to install an HTTPS certificate You can use a self signed certificate or one created by a Certificate Authority CA CA issued certificates provide a higher level of security and inspire more trust than self signed certificates Self signed certificates are often installed for test purposes or as a temporary solution until a CA issued certificate has been obtained Certificate Request information In the Certificate Request Information section you can provide the information required for a self signed certificate or a CA issued certificate Item Description Country code 2 The country where the certificate is to be
167. r the network without dividing it into pieces An MTU size that you select here must be supported on the other side of the link 11 Video BES On the Video page you can configure settings for video encoding on screen display video motion detection FTP push image quality tamper detect and privacy masks In This Chapter Video encoding overview e 44 General 45 Encoder m ar aa nae Ea Ha aaa ua la ra NE 48 1 264 Tua ET 65 2 qu qi QO 7i liv VIBW iicet een ri E n Saeas Ra iere 73 MOOR 75 80 FTP P SR us MH 85 Image Monitor rh ERR RR ERR 88 Tamper Detect a ena e e a a anaq awanqawaanawkaqawkanawwkaqa 95 Page 43 HSD62x 11 1 Page 44 Video encoding overview Video encoder tabs on the Video page Multicodec The HSD62x has a built in multicodec video server Four separate video encoders Encoder 1 Encoder 2 H 264 1 H 264 2 can convert the camera s analogue video signal into independent digital video streams with different resolutions and frame rates Encoders 1 and 2 can both handle MPEG 2 4 and MJPEG encoding Mul
168. rd for video audio transport over multicast or unicast network services RTP does not provide guaranteed delivery but sequencing of the data makes it possible to detect missing packets It allows the recipient to compensate for breaks in sequence that may occur during the transfer on an IP network Error concealment can make the loss of packets unnoticeable RTP is usually used in conjunction with the Real time Transport Control Protocol RTCP RTP carries the media streams RTCP provides reception quality feedback participant identification and synchronization between media streams Note on the Session Announcement Protocol SAP SAP defined in RFC 2974 see RFC 2974 http www ietf org rfc rfc2974 txt is a protocol for advertising multicast session information A SAP announcer periodically broadcasts announcement packets which include the session description information of multicast sessions presented by the announcer SAP uses the Session Description Protocol SDP as the format of the session descriptions The announcement is multicast with the same scope as the session it is announcing ensuring that the recipients of the announcement are within the scope of the session the announcement describes SAP listening applications can listen to the announcements and use the information to construct a guide of all advertised sessions This guide can be used to select and start a particular session The SAP announcer is not aware of the presence or
169. rmware to the original factory installed image kept in the fixed image area This can be done in the Advanced Settings section of the Firmware tab To revert to the HSD62x s fixed image 1 2 3 4 On the Device Management page open the Firmware tab Click Advanced gt gt Click Revert to factory version To confirm the removal of the upgraded firmware press Continue Progress of the downgrade process is shown under the Revert to factory version button Important Do not leave the Firmware tab or close your browser during the downgrade procedure A Successfully reverted to version message indicates a successful downgrade Click refresh now to refresh the web page immediately or wait for it to refresh automatically after 30 seconds Log on to the unit again On reopening the Firmware tab the Current Version section has the version number of the factory installed image Page 139 HSD62x 18 8 18 8 1 18 8 2 Page 140 Backup Restore Loggen Ste Hx uto Discovery Ot neon Backup Last backup time 2012 09 13 15 40 40 Create backup file Device Management gt Backup Restore Backup Item Description Last backup time Date and time of the most recent backup Backup Saves the current configuration of the HSD62x to the designated download folder Restore Item Description Keep current network Select to preserve the current network settings when you
170. rope 2 00 AM local time on last Sunday in 3 00 AM local time on last Sunday in March October Russia N A N A USA 2 00 AM local time on second Sunday 2 00 AM local time on first Sunday in in March November SNTP Settings The date and time can be adjusted automatically with the aid of a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server If enabled the SNTP server is queried automatically by the internal clocks with a configurable time interval To set up the HSD62x for use with an SNTP server In SNTP Settings clear Enable time service and then click Save In Date and Time open the Time zone list and then select your local zone Select the Daylight saving time DST option to be applied Click Save and then wait for 2 seconds Set the Date and Local time values A maximum error of 5 minutes is allowed for these settings Click Save In SNTP Settings select Enable time service 8 Select IP address from DHCP or specify the IP address of the time server Assigning the IP address via DHCP requires that DHCP is enabled in section Advanced of the Network page 9 Adjust the Time service query interval if necessary and then click Save The unit will now synchronise within the interval set in the SNTP Settings section to the time server and remain synchronised also after reboots N F Note 5 synchronisation is mandatory for ONVIF Date and Time 20 3 Notes for advanced users Far off m
171. rs a list of preset commands that give you direct control over HSD62x imaging functions using an external PTZ controller or the PTZ control panel in the web interface Protocol ID 1 2 26 29 Function Command Byte 3 6 Hot key Note Enter OSD Menu OSD 0x00 0x07 0x00 0x4D go preset 77 N A Enter 0x00 0x07 0x00 0x5F go preset 95 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x5F set preset 95 The same with Pelco OSD Enter 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 Iris open The same with Pelco if OSD menu is on OSD ESC previous 0x04 0x00 0x00 0x00 Iris close The same with Pelco page if OSD menu is on EXIT OSD 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 Zoom tele The same with Pelco if OSD menu is on EXIT OSD 0x00 0x40 0x00 0x00 Zoom wide The same with Pelco if OSD menu is on same with Pelco Alarm Out Disable N A Set Cruise Start The same with Pelco Page 189 HSD62x Page 190 Function Flip Pan turn 180 GoHome Backlight On Backlight Off Unit Information Screen 10 s ICR Auto ICR On ICR Off WDR Auto WDR Off EIS On EIS Off Command Byte 3 6 Hot ke Note oven rrr number and camera firmware revision emen emen _ pees EIS supported by y HSD621PRH go preset 255 gt HSD626 gt HSD626EXP MES Appendix Enable JavaScript To have the HSD62x webpages displayed correctly JavaScript must be enabled in your web browser enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer 1 On the Tools menu click Internet
172. rts to the client that it supports transfer over UDP and TCP The choice is made on the client side In VLC for example using a TCP connection can be forced Preferences gt Inputs and Codecs gt Network gt RTP over RTSP TCP For details on controlling HSD62x media streams through HTTP and RTSP refer to the Siqura Programming Interface specification You can download this HTTP API specification at www siqura com 6 1 6 2 6 3 BES Access the webpages The webpages of the HSD62x offer a user friendly interface for configuring the settings of the unit and viewing live video images over the network This chapter explains how to connect to the built in web server In This Chapter System requirements 27 Connect via web 27 Find the unit with Siqura Device 27 Connect Via UPnP 29 Logon tO tlie 29 System requirements To access the webpages of the HSD62x you need the following A PC with a web browser installed An IP connection between the PC and the HSD62x Connect via web browser To connect to the unit via your web browser 1 Open your web browser 2 Type the IP address of the HSD62x the address bar and then press ENTER If your network configuration is correct you are directed to the login page of the unit If the page is not displayed correct
173. s alarm timeout Description Range 0 63 DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point uses the first 6 bits of the ToS Type of Service field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes The bit pattern in the field indicates the type of service and forwarding behavior at the next node With 26 bits up to 64 network service types can be defined RFC 2724 http www ietf org rfc rfc2474 txt describes the Differentiated Services DS field and the DiffServ Code Point See also the note on Differentiated Services later in this chapter Parameter intended for use with MX Software Development Kit MX SDK Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Select the transport protocol to control the stream None No transport protocol selected FloodGuard Flooding prevention mechanism For more information see the note on FloodGuard later in this chapter RTCP Real Time Control Protocol a network control protocol for use in communications systems to control streaming media servers UDP RTP Default setting Plain RTP stream over UDP UDP RTP NKF Adds an extended RTP header for Siqura applications requiring extra information Default value 0 This parameter determines the RTP payload format e g H 264 MPEG 2 4 or audio To avoid an RTP type conflict the values specified on both sides of the connection must b
174. s control The HSD62x has three levels of access to the internal web pages User groups are Administrators Operators and Viewers Do not use the name of one of these groups as a user name Out of the box the unit has no user accounts configured The HSD62x supports up to 20 users at a time Important On upgrading a HSD62x to firmware version 4 0 and higher all existing users are deleted After a successful upgrade you can access the webpages with the default Admin account user name Admin password 1234 Page 143 HSD62x 191 22 Manage user accounts To add a user 1 On the User Management page open the Web Access tab 2 Inthe User List section click Add The Add User section displays 3 Enter the new user name alphanumeric and underscore only and password Confirm the password to prevent errors 4 Select the appropriate access level 5 To write the settings into the unit click Add The user is added to the User List r Add User User name Level Operator v Password Confirm password Adding a user To edit a user 1 Onthe User Management page open the Web Access tab 2 Select the user name from the User List and then click Edit The Edit User section displays 3 Modify the user name permission level and or password 4 To write the settings into the module click Save Edit User SetPassword Editing a user delete a user 1 Onthe User Management
175. s to be accessed one at a time Enables you for example to start creating a mask by marking the smaller area s you do wish to monitor and then use this button to reverse the selection Inserts the Video Motion Detection inset providing feedback on current VMD settings Clears the mask Makes the current mask effective and stores it for later use Video 11 8 4 11 8 5 11 8 6 VMD detection window The VMD detection window shows up as a small picture within the larger picture Depending on the thresholds set the motion detection bar on the right side of the picture shows up green or red see figures below the latter indicating a VMD alarm will be generated In the pictures the upper and lower thresholds are shown as two white markers If the bar runs over the highest marker it will turn green again and there will be no alarm condition VMD detection windows with mask applied to the left half of the window The small white blocks indicate grid elements where change occurred above the sensitivity level The summed change is reflected in the bars on the right the green one left not reaching the lower threshold The red one right picture extending past it since this threshold is set much lower VMD alarm If movement is detected a module alarm VMD will be generated and sent out over the network using the unsolicited notification mechanism Such alarms can be caught using appropriate software Advanced VM
176. servers The event can be triggered externally by VMD the Image Monitor or Tamper Detect The HSD62x can also periodically upload images to the remote server s Web interface Configuration management and live viewing are simplified by the access controlled web interface Full in band control is available through Siqura Device Manager Siqura s MX Configuration Tool Kit and the HTTP API The HSD62x is field upgradeable Audio and channels Combining streaming video with duplex audio and I O channels over IP the HSD62x provides all the interfaces necessary for any CCTV application CD quality stereo audio lip sync audio PTZ control alarm contacts etc The balanced audio inputs outputs are suitable for all industrial audio systems Siqura HSD62x series cameras provide eight alarm inputs and one relay alarm output The user can select one or more of these alarm inputs to be propagated over an IP network to a remote video management system VMS The alarm output can also be remotely activated by a VMS Image stabiliser The HSD621PRH and HSD626 models have a built in image stabiliser to prevent vibrations from disrupting a camera view or footage such as those caused by wind in pole mount installations Superior protection The HSD620PRH and HSD621PRH models have an IP67 ingress rating and the housing is constructed of materials designed to withstand intense levels of solar heat 945VA UV protected Pressurising the housing
177. sion Sets the frequency of retransmissions Device management 18 5 18 5 1 18 5 1 1 Auto Discovery Device Management Genes Lona otv Bacup Restore r UPnP Enable UPnP Device Name Label 599405974580 P00004 Device Management gt Auto Discovery Advertise the HSD62x On the Auto Discovery tab you can enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play If enabled UPnP allows the HSD62x to advertise its presence and services to control points on the network A control point can be a network device with embedded UPnP a VMS application or a spy software tool such as Device Spy With the UPnP service enabled in Windows see Appendix Enable UPnP in Windows 7 you can connect to the HSD62x from Windows Explorer Note Note on UPnP The goal of Universal Plug and Play UPnP a set of computer network protocols is to enable peer to peer simple and robust connectivity among stand alone devices and PCs from different vendors UPnP networking involves some or all of the following steps Step 1 Discovery Devices advertise their presence and services to a control point on the network Control points can search for devices on the network A discovery message is exchanged containing a few essential specifics about the devices e g its type identifier and a pointer to more detailed information Step 2 Description The control point can request the device s description from the URL prov
178. sly or separately Note Enabling disabling a measurement also enables disables the associated alarm enable all measurements simultaneously Inthe Measurements section click IMAGE MONITOR DISABLED The four dials are activated the pointers indicating the current measurements RA EXPOSURE CONTRAST under ove low high IMAGE QUALITY click to disable Image Monitor all measurements enabled enable disable individual measurements 1 Inthe VCA Settings section click the accordion style menu labelled with the measurement you require The settings of the selected measurement display 2 Select Clear the Enable box to enable or disable the measurement respectively rod IMAGE QUALITY blurry sharp click to disable VCA Settings ROI Settings es Tr Configure Focus Messun Enable a Hysteresis LO do P Aut Configure Image Monitor FOCUS measurement enabled only Page 89 HSD62x 11 10 3 Dial legend The coloured dials in the Measurements section provide a quick and easy glance at the health of the camera You can fine tune each measurement s alarm thresholds to your needs in the VCA Settings section Dial legend Error state Hysteresis the area where the alarm output is either true or false depending on the preceding alarm state as illustrated in the figure below Correct camera performance MN Measurement
179. solutions 2CIF CIF QCIF use only one of the two frame fields When CIF encoded pictures are displayed on a monitor the decoder simulates the second field by extrapolation from the first field in order to present two frame fields CIF is mostly used for recording purposes as a compromise between good video quality and storage capacity needed Note on Encoder Settings Video bit rate mode can be set to be constant i e the number of bits in a group of pictures or variable Selecting the correct mode for a given application with emphasis on a good compromise between detail and good representation of frequent changes motion is generally vital Constant bit rate mode CBR is generally safest Although the image quality may vary the network load generated will remain fairly constant If constant picture quality is required and a varying network load will pose no problems choose Variable bit rate mode VBR Video streaming is generally smoother under VBR Improving video picture quality and video stream quality in terms of latency and smoothness for example is subject to trade offs Many aspects of picture quality and stream quality are governed by a series of compression and signal parameters which may work favorably on one aspect while adversely affecting another For example increasing the bit rate generally improves video quality but also puts additional load on the network But even for a given bit rate and network performance
180. st TTL Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Announcement interval Determines the frequency of announcements Session scope Global the default session scope sets the Multicast IP range parameter to 224 2 128 0 224 2 255 255 IPv4 global scope sessions A SAP listening application will recognize the global scope and automatically listen for SAP announcements at the 224 2 127 254 multicast IP address The Administrative session scope allows you to enter a custom IP range within the 239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 IPv4 administrative scope sessions range For an Administrative session scope the multicast address for SAP announcements will be set to the highest address in the relevant administrative scope For example for a scope range of 239 16 32 0 239 16 33 255 the IP address 239 16 33 255 is used for SAP announcements Multicast IP range See Session scope Page 59 HSD62x Page 60 configure SAP settings do the following Ure In the SAP settings section select Enable SAP Enter a stream name In the Session scope list select Global or Administrative If you selected Administrative in the previous step specify the Multicast IP range Enter the Stream Destination IP address and the port number The IP address must be within the scope range displayed for the Multicast IP range parameter Enter modify the
181. tained in the system and interfaces sections of RFC 1213 MIB Page 133 HSD62x 18 4 Logging SNMP Auto Discovery ONVIF Firmware Backup Restore Reboot 255 255 255 255 o um Retransn Device Management gt MX 18 41 MX IP is a UDP protocol used to communicate with Siqura equipment over a network connection The Siqura Software Suite applications use the MX IP protocol to access configure and control Siqura network devices Item Enable MX 18 42 Notifications Item IP address Port Unsolicited notifications interval Retransmission count Retransmission interval Page 134 Description In addition to the proprietary MX IP protocol a HSD62x can be accessed configured and managed using a variety of open standards Therefore you can disable the MX protocol Be aware that doing so will prevent you from upgrading the HSD62x firmware through the MX Firmware Upgrade Tool application Description With 255 255 255 255 as the IP address for the manager the MX notifications would be broadcast over the subnet Generally the MX notifications port must not be modified Sends the module status as MX notification at the specified interval to be picked up by a management program If desired notifications can be retransmitted With a retransmission count value of 2 the actual number of transmissions equals 3 including the original transmis
182. teresis Click the Configure Alarms button and set the Min event duration if desired Click the Configure Evaluation Rate button and modify this setting if desired 11 10 5 Region of Interest ROI Settings Hide ROI Video Image Monitor ROI Settings ROI preview Pressing Show ROI gt in the ROI Settings section opens a preview with a grid overlay You can use it to mask portions of the image you wish to exclude from monitoring Certain regions can disrupt the measurements or be of no importance You may want to filter out a bright source of light a region with low contrast or differences in focus for example The part of the image that you have not selected on creating the mask is called the Region of Interest ROI set a mask To edit the mask click on the grid that is put over the image One or more mask elements at and possibly around that position are produced Hold the standard mouse button and drag to brush i e mask larger areas with a Normal Small or Large brush Use the Invert Mask button to reverse a selection Hold the right mouse button and drag to erase mask areas Use the Save button to store the mask in the unit delete a mask Press the Clear button Page 93 HSD62x Page 94 Item Brush Invert Mask Clear Save Description Normal Allows grid elements to be accessed in 4 element groups Large Allows grid el
183. termines the frequency of image posts Enter a descriptive name Use the Append list and button to include extra information to identify the files The and symbols described below can also be typed directly after the name Page 85 HSD62x 11 9 3 Page 86 Item Description Append list Options to add information and file extension to the file name entered UTC Time date jpg Time date Appended as jpg SeqNr jpg Sequence number Appended as _ jpg SeqNr UTC Time dat Sequence number and time date Appended as e gt jpg 4 jpg SeqNr Event Sequence number and event state Appended as State jpg _ jpg Examples of event state T true F false UTC Time date Even Time date and event state Appended jpg t State gt jpg FTP server A target FTP server must hold a user account associated with the HSD62x You can assign a primary server and a secondary server Images are posted simultaneously to both the primary server and secondary server Primary Server Enable IP address 172 22 250 21 Port User name SiquraEncoder Password Server path Captures Video gt FTP Push gt Primary Server example settings Item Description Enable Select or clear to respectively enable disable the connection with this server IP address IP address of the FTP server Port The FTP protocol typically uses port 21 on the FTP server to listen for clients
184. teroperability and interchangeability between systems manufactured by different vendors in order to reduce the total cost of traffic systems including maintenance The HSD62x supports all the mandatory parts and some of the optional parts of the NTCIP CCTV specification as laid down in the NTCIP 1205 2001 v01 08 document For details about the NTCIP configuration of the HSD62x see Appendix NTCIP Configuration Interfaces The HSD62x supports the standard NTCIP SNMP MIB This MIB database is used to store information which in turn will be used to control cameras and other devices in the transportation management system An electronic version of the MIB is available from a NEMA FTP site To get access to the FTP site send your name organisation name and email address to ntcip nema org and request access Page 23 5 1 BES Media streaming via RTSP The easiest way to extract a video or audio stream from the HSD62x is to use the Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP This chapter explains the role of the HSD62x in RTSP media sessions and describes how to open a media stream from the unit in a video player plug in In This Chapter RTSP and 25 Transfer via UDP Or 55 mann ni anrea En mE E DE ERE EE 26 RTSP and RTP The HSD62x implements an RTSP server A hardware or software decoder the latter within a viewing applicat
185. the correct file ttf extension and then click Open The file appears in the File text box on the web page 4 To start the upload click Add The new font is added to the Font list and to the Font name list in the Advanced OSD Bar Settings section To remove a font 1 Inthe Font management section select the font 2 Click the Del button Page 77 HSD62x 11 7 5 Page 78 Graphics Predefined positions Transparency M UU X Position Lo Y Position X Scaling factor Y Scaling factor lg mama pose Video OSD Graphics with 3 OSD bars and a graphic bottom right in the preview The Graphics tab enables you to manage graphics and scale and position a selected graphic on your screen Item Predefined positions Transparency X Position Y Position X Scaling factor Y Scaling factor Show Preview gt gt lt lt Hide Preview Encoder Description Presets for positioning the OSD object Move the slider or type a percentage Variables that enable you to freely position the object instead of using the presets Drag the sliding buttons or enter a percentage When a preset has been selected changing one of its defined parameters sets the Predefined positions box to indicating that a custom position has been configured Variables that enable you to freely configure the dimensions of the object Click to view live images and see the effect of
186. the profile shows in the Profile box Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings Closes the preview This may improve webpage responsiveness Move the slider to control audio volume Select clear this box to mute unmute audio Note on CIF resolutions 2CIF CIF QCIF use only one of the two frame fields When CIF encoded pictures are displayed on a monitor the decoder simulates the second field by extrapolation from the first field in order to present two frame fields CIF is mostly used for recording purposes aS a compromise between good video quality and storage capacity needed Page 66 Video 11 4 1 1 11 4 1 2 Constant Quality Mode configuration Constant Quality mode CQM can be used in situations with intermittent increases of movement in camera images This mode provides better pictures when quickly panning a PTZ camera for example Siqura recommends the following strategy for Constant Quality mode configuration To configure CQM settings 1 In Encoder Settings open the Video bit rate mode list and then select Constant quality 2 With the video source connected and the encoder enabled go to the Quality field and set the desired quality range 0 100 aided by the visual feedback in the Preview 3 Press Save to store your settings The Actual bit rate field is dynamically updated with the current bit rate 4 Determine if the average bit rate used with the current Quali
187. therefore Selecting Progressive dims the Deinterlacing list No deinterlacing performed This technology creates new pixels through interpolation in areas of motion and uses pixels from the next field where there is no motion This is generally the best setting for reducing artefacts in images with moving objects Page 45 HSD62x Page 46 Item Show Preview gt gt Hide Preview Encoder Volume Mute Contrast Brightness Color saturation Hue Sharpness Default Description Edge adaptive E A D Pixels are interpolated along edges to remove the appearance of jagged edges This is the recommended setting for making snapshots for face recognition purposes for example Note The best option is to experiment with the two deinterlacing methods to achieve the highest quality image possible for your application Click to view live images and see the effect of the current settings Closes the preview This may improve webpage responsiveness Encoder 1 Encoder 2 H 264 1 H 264 2 or Live View List displayed on clicking Show Preview gt gt Allows to select a video encoder to handle the images seen in the preview Available in Encoder 1 2 and H 264 1 2 mode Move the slider to control audio volume Available in Encoder 1 2 and H 264 1 2 mode Select clear this box to mute unmute audio Move the slider or type a value to adjust the setting aided by the visual feedback from the pre
188. tistreaming Up to twenty streams can be retrieved using RTSP A total of twelve copies three per independent MPEG 2 MPEG 4 MJPEG or H 264 video stream can be transmitted to different unicast and or multicast destinations using Siqura s proprietary MX protocol The HSD62x supports source specific multicast SSM and it is also possible to use the Session Announcement Protocol SAP to transmit MPEG 2 4 MJPEG and H 264 streams to multicast destinations Live View encoder The Live View encoder can convert the analog video signal to M JPEG format for streaming to web applications or remote devices using the HTTP protocol Via FTP Push JPEG images can also be posted on an FTP server Video 11 2 General Es 11 2 1 Motion adaptive MAD Video gt General Settings on the General tab apply to all encoders Video Settings Item Video source Deinterlacing Description Interlaced Progressive Off Motion adaptive M A D Interlaced scan originating from traditional television Systems uses two fields to create a frame one holding the odd lines in the image the other holding the even ones The two fields are captured at different moments It is recommended to deinterlace see below interlaced video if you are planning to watch it on a progressive display such as a computer monitor Progressive scan captures the entire image in one go Images from progressive sources do not need deinterlacing
189. ty setting is acceptable If not modify the Quality setting 5 Tosetthe upper limit for the bit rate open the Advanced Settings section and use the CQM max bit rate field to specify the maximum bit rate Generally it is not necessary to change the default setting of 6000 kbit s unless there are physical limitations on the network 6 Press Save to store your settings Profiles To facilitate the configuration of H 264 encoding settings the Profile list offers a number of profiles that is combinations of settings for specific purposes H 264 High quality 4 0M CBR H 264 Low bitrate 1 0M CBR H 264 High quality storage 250k CBR H 264 Constant quality PTZ VBR 6 0M max H 264 Profile list The following table lists parameter settings for each profile Profile Settings H 264 High quality Camera 4 0M CBR Max bit rate n a Bit rate 4000 kbit s Mode Constant bit rate Quality n a Resolution D1 GOP 25 Frame rate divider 1 Stream bandwidth limit 20000 kbit s H 264 Low bit rate Camera 1 0M CBR Max bit rate n a Bit rate 1000 kbit s Mode Constant bit rate Quality n a Resolution D1 GOP 25 Frame rate divider 1 Stream bandwidth limit 20000 kbit s Page 67 HSD62x Profile Settings H 264 High quality Storage 250K CBR Max bit rate n a Bit rate 250 kbit s Mode Constant bit rate Quality n a Resolution 2 CIF GOP 25 Frame rate divider 2 Stream bandwidth limit 20000 kbit s
190. ugh the Advanced Settings gives in the Profile selector G711 A law 1 ch 8 kHz 64 kbit s gt default setting gt mainly used in Europe low quality gt used for QuickTime G711 p law 1 ch 8kHz gt mainly used in USA 64 kbit s gt low quality used for Genetec s Omnicast Legacy PCM gt 2channels stereo gt high quality 15 7 kHz gt compatible with all Siqura products including C 20 C 40 S 40 Description VU meter to display audio output level Range 80 0 dB Select clear this box to mute unmute audio Audio 12 2 12 2 1 Make audio connections MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable 1 2 a 3 a MX Receiver Settings Receiver Enable 1 Audio gt MX Transmitter and MX Receiver Settings two way audio Audio streams The HSD62x provides bidirectional audio The HSD62x can send three audio streams to different destinations multicast or unicast to an A 80 or any C S series codec with an audio interface It can also receive one audio stream from an A 80 or any C S series codec that features audio Highlighted fields The source address and port number fields are highlighted in green when the enabled receiver receives a stream from the specified source The two fields are marked in red when no stream is received with the receiver enabled and correctly configured Two way audio The figure above shows the setup for two way audio on the si
191. ulticast IP address specified in the Stream dest IP address box Stream name Enter a descriptive name to identify the media stream Stream dest IP Enter the multicast IP address the media stream is to be sent to The address must be within the range defined by the Multicast IP range parameter Stream dest port The destination port number Default 1024 Stream DSCP field Range 0 63 See the note on DSCP Multicast TTL Range 0 127 Specify the number of routers hops that multicast traffic is permitted to pass through before expiring on the network Announcement interval Determines the frequency of announcements Session scope Global the default session scope sets the Multicast IP range parameter to 224 2 128 0 224 2 255 255 IPv4 global scope sessions A SAP listening application will recognize the global scope and automatically listen for SAP announcements at the 224 2 127 254 multicast IP address The Administrative session scope allows you to enter a custom IP range within the 239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 IPv4 administrative scope sessions range For an Administrative session scope the multicast address for SAP announcements will be set to the highest address in the relevant administrative scope For example for a scope range of 239 16 32 0 239 16 33 255 the IP address 239 16 33 255 is used for SAP announcements Multicast IP range See Session scope Note on the Session Announcement Protocol SAP SAP defined
192. unt of camera movement that is allowed before a position alarm is raised Raising this value allows more camera movement This is indicated by the increased size of the green circle in the center of the image Evaluation rate The value entered here determines the speed at which the host machine processes the algorithms underlying the measurements Higher values take up more CPU power Defaults Restores the original settings Does not affect the current activity status of Tamper Detect that is being Enabled or Disabled Alarms VCA Settings Configure Position Measurement Configure Reference Images Min event s Alarm output false Video gt Tamper Detect gt Configure Alarms The Configure Alarms section enables you to view the current status of the alarm output and to set a delay for the activation deactivation of alarm outputs Note In addition to the status indication in this section alarms can also be read from the HSD62x s internal Management Information Base MIB using appropriate software or through Siqura s Open Streaming Architecture OSA that is the Siqura Programming Interface API The HSD62x includes SNMP support for its image monitor and tamper detect functions A trap is sent when bad image quality or camera tampering has been detected and another one when the situation returns to normal This support requires a new SNMP MIB the OPTC VCA MIB which can be downloaded at www siqura co
193. used Default NL letters State Province The administrative region in which the organisation is located City Location City Location where the organisation is based Organisation The name of the organisation which owns the entity specified in the Common name text box Validity days The valid period in days of the certificate Default 365 Common name The name of the entity to be certified by the certificate E mail address The contact e mail address Organisation unit The name of the organisational unit which owns the entity specified in the Common name text box Important Make sure that the Common name you specify when you generate a security certificate matches the URL that is used to access the webpages of the HSD62x Generally this is the IP address of the unit CA Issued certificate Steps towards implementing a certificate created by a CA Create the certificate request Send the request to a CA Upload the CA signed certificate to the unit Note When you implement a certificate you may need to modify your browser settings to allow pop ups To generate a certificate request 1 In the Certificate Request Information section enter the required information as described above 2 Click Create and download certificate request A pop up displays 3 Inthe pop up click Save You can copy the request from your download folder now and then send it to a CA Security install a signed certif
194. values for Stream DSCP field Multicast TTL and Announcement Interval if desired Click Save The video stream can now be viewed in a media player such as QuickTime or VLC SAP Settings Enable SAP v Stream name Railway Bridge Stream dest IP Stream dest port Stream DSCP field Multicast TTL Announcement interval Session scope Multicast IP range SAP example settings Meda Playback Audio video Tools View 1 peso HSD62x SAP network stream opened via VLC Playlist Video 11 3 3 6 Meta data insertion Enabling All HSD62x encoders can be configured to include meta data in the video streams they generate The insertion of meta data is enabled by setting an interval via the Advanced Settings of the encoder A meta data message is added to the stream as a block of data with a fixed format see examples below The messages can contain user data product info and status info Note This section provides a general explanation of meta data insertion as implemented in Siqura products The unit described in this manual may or may not feature all of the media e g audio contact closure and encoding formats included below User data message For MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 User data is preceded by the User data header 00 00 01 B2 For MJPEG these for the rest identical messages are inserted as comment field FF FE For H 264 these for the rest identical messages are inserted as SEI
195. vices CpuOverloadProtection 1 Data 1 Udp 1 Tx 1 LinkLoss Audio 1 AudioDetectCh1 Audio 1 AudioDetectCh2 1 ImageQualityMonitor BadImageQuality IVideo 1 Vca 1 ImageContentMonitor BadImageConten Event Management page You can use the Event Management page to configure how the HSD62x is to handle incoming events alarms The event sources listed under Available inputs can be routed to a CC stream and FTP push CC Stream Item Description Available inputs List of sources that can be selected as inputs for each of the two contact closure streams Selected inputs Selected inputs are connected with a logical OR so that any one will cause a remote contact to close when the corresponding transmitter is set up correctly from the CC Streams page Stream status Inactive open or active closed Active one or more of the selected inputs is true Inactive none of the selected inputs is true Page 127 HSD62x 17 1 2 Page 128 FTP Push If FTP push is configured to be event triggered see the FTP Push tab of the Video page you need to select one or more sources from the Available inputs list that will activate an image upload to the FTP server s FTP Push 1 Services CpuOverloadProtection 1 Data 1 Udp 1 Tx 1 LinkLoss Cc 1 Input 2 Audio 1 AudioDetectCh1 Audi AudioDetectCh2 Video 1 Vca ImageQualityMonitor BadImageQuality 1 1 ImageContentMonitor BadImageContent Event Management
196. video quality and streaming are influenced by other parameters and aspects Please consult appropriate literature on video encoding formats and application notes for clarification If in doubt about the effects of specific encoder settings you are advised to select the profile offering the closest match to your required application Make a video connection Creating a video link between a video encoder and a video decoder involves two steps Configuring settings of the encoder Configuring settings of the decoder To configure the encoder settings 1 Open the webpages of the encoder go to the Video page and then open the appropriate Encoder tab 2 In the MX Transmitter Settings section specify the destination IP address This is the address of the video decoder which will receive the video stream 3 Enter the port number of the decoder For more information about port numbers see the Port Numbers section 4 Select Enable and then click Save r MX Transmitter Settings Transmitter Enable Dest address Port SDP 1 172 22 250 132 50010 Download 2 L 0 0 0 0 50010 j 3 0 0 0 0 50010 Video Transmitter Settings encoder side Transmitter 1 enabled holding the decoder IP address and input port number An input port number must be used only once per device Page 51 HSD62x Page 52 configure the decoder settings 1 2 Open the webpages of the decoder go to the Video page and select the D
197. view A setting entered here applies to all video encoders Restores the original values Video 11 2 2 11 2 3 Camera module configuration Camera module configuration Day night control Backlight compensation Wide dynamic range Electronic Image Stabilization Camera module configuration settings Item Description Day night control Auto Ensures that even in minimal light the camera still produces clear images Under poor lighting conditions the camera automatically becomes infrared sensitive by removing the IR cut filter Night Manual day night control Day Backlight Improves image exposure by using the light near the object as a reference Use in compensation situations where the observed object is unclear due to being under or overlit Wide dynamic range Solves the problem of overlit images by taking the best of two pictures with different light references Electronic image When the camera is in its maximum zoom range every small movement of the stabilization camera gives relatively large movement in the picture The image stabilizer digitally compensates this movement for a stable picture This feature is especially useful for pole mounted cameras Encoder Priorities Encoder Priorities Encoder Priority Encoder 1 Low 3 Y Encoder 2 Medium 2 ERCAS High 1 Priority list Using the Encoder Priorities list you can assign a priority to Encoders 1 and 2 and the Live View encoder
198. w Note The HSD62x will simultaneously handle dual H 264 encoding and dual MPEG 2 4 encoding at full frame rate and Live View encoding at 5 frames per second Setting Encoders 1 and 2 to perform MPEG 2 4 encoding in Di resolution at the same time may overtax the hardware The total output bandwidth including streams controlled by RTSP and those enabled through SAP should not exceed 25 Mb s Distance in frames between two I frames Selectable rates are determined by the video mode PAL NTSC set on the General tab PAL 1 25 fps NTSC 1 30 fps Constant bit rate The speed of the digital transmission that is the amount of mode only information transferred processed per unit of time Constant quality This field is dynamically updated with the current bit rate to mode only provide feedback on the bit rate that is used on average with the current Quality setting Constant quality Reflects the amount of compression Generally speaking the mode only higher the quality setting the lower the compression ratio and the more bits are consumed This means a trade off has to be found between the desired quality level and available bandwidth Preset combinations of settings for specific purposes When a profile has been selected changing one of its defined parameters sets the Profile box to to indicate that a custom profile has been configured When a freely chosen parameter value combination matches a preset profile the name of
199. y Thi Video gt H 264 2 Edge recording Configuring H 264 2 encoder settings is done in the same way as for encoder H 264 1 It is important to bear in mind however that edge recording uses video generated by the H 264 2 encoder and that this requires specific Video bit rate GOP length and Bit rate settings Important If you change these settings edge recording may become impossible Current settings prevent edge recording To fix this enable the encoder and select the edge recording profile Warning Incorrect encoder settings for edge recording To configure settings for edge recording 1 Select Enable to enable the encoder 2 Onthe Profile list select H 264 Edge recording 3 Click Save This creates the following settings Video bit rate mode Constant bit rate GOP length 25 Bit rate 1000 kbit s These settings are also the out of the box factory default settings for the H 264 2 encoder If they are no longer correct just select the H 264 Edge recording profile to restore the proper settings Page 71 HSD62x Custom settings If you need to apply custom settings you can do so with the following restrictions Video bit rate mode always set to Constant bit rate GOP length gt 25 gt Bit rate lt 1000 kbit s Resolution CIF recommended Page 72 Video 11 6 11 6 1 11 6 2 Live View Encoder Settings ne r Maximum bit rate Actual bit rate

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