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1. 26 Figure 24 Zero Network Confguraton nennen nennen nnn nnn Eea 26 Foure RE ACCOUN ROI 27 Figure 26 Camera Date and Time settings cccccccccccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeseeseeeessceeeeessueeseseceeeesssaaaeeeeeeees 28 Figure 27 Video Streaming c ccsccecccscceseeceecscceenceccccssenececcceseecensccssenececceeseecensccseaeeeesccsseecessccseneeesscoees 30 Figure 28 Motion Detection seeessssssssssssssssesseeeeee nennen nennen nennen nnn nn nnns enirn n enne n nsns nnns nnn nnns 31 Figure 29 Video SE uge o E 32 leie PME NN c 33 Figure 31 Analog Video Output s csacuincu ucc vesckseduseutaca erskenDnaesperassssksnpn ema usdernicuimarsRr cu ve RFa Dec nA DPFUi Mi NTEGER 33 PIQUE 322 PTZ CONVOI m 34 Figure 34 Live Video and View Men 37 FMS 39 KE 39 Figure 36 Moton eB uii KEA 41 Figure 37 Video Archive Menu NE T T T cmm 42 Figure et 44 Figure 39 Restart Camera 45 Figure 40 Restore Factory Default cccccecccccssscccceeseeeceeseeeceauseeeseuseeeseueeeceeueceeseseeessageeessageeessaneeesseags 45 Figure 41 Formal Local Storage eene nennen nnn rsnnna antris nni nina sss a asas nass n nans 46 Figure 42 System Update 46 FIQUES e nici eene Mc ERPPNUIN 47
2. eel t Figure 33 Live Video and View Menu Live video can also be viewed by using the following RTSP URLs shown in Table 16 Note The multicast streaming check box under Setup Camera and Video Settings must be enabled before the camera will stream multicast video Table 16 RTSP URIs rtsp lt camera ip gt h UDP TCP rtsp lt camera ip gt 8555 m UDP TCP rtsp lt camera ip gt 8080 h HTTP rtsp lt camera ip gt 8081 m HTTP rtsp lt camera ip gt h Multicast rtsp lt camera ip gt 8555 m Multicast 37 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 6 2 PTZ THERMAL The IP camera offers offers the ability to store and edit up to 32 presets and 16 tours within its PTZ functionality Below Figure 34 diplays the preset and tour editing functionality that can be found at the bottom of the PTZ page and Table 17 includes details for each setting Ki WARNING Be sure to click Update Preset Update Tour to save all edit to presets tours before leaving the page or before selecting another preset tour to work with Failure to do so will cause all changes to be lost Setting Presets New Name Update Preset Clear Preset Clear All Presets Run Stop Loop Mode New Name Update Tour Clear Tour Clear All Tours Update Compass Tour Steps Step Name Speed Stare Time Move Step Up Down Add Remove Step Table 17 PTZ Settings Description select one of 32 presets in which to edit Enter
3. System Update S minutes Camera Functions L Heater Control Set L Auto Calibration Interval L Constant Recording Log Copyright Figure 43 Auto Calibration Interval 7 6 3 Constant Recording The administrator can enable or disable the recording of video to the camera s internal memory by clicking on the toggle button If the Constant Recording is disabled no additional videos will show up on the video storage web page Figure 44 displays the Constant Recording web page Ganz Thermal Series User Manual System Status Restart Camera Click the button below ta enable ar disable constant recording Restore Factory Defaults Disable Constant Recording Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions L Heater Control L Auto Calibration Interval L Constant Recording Log Copyright Figure 44 Constant Recording 7 7 LOG The IP camera provides logs for viewing and troubleshooting purposes Click on Log Viewer to see the list of logs The logs may include camera start time camera logout time camera recording start time and motion event time 7 8 COPYRIGHT Provides the camera manufactures copyright notice 48 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 8 INTEROPERABILITY The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series is an IP networked solution and is conformant to the Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF standard in a networked environment and can easily interwork with 3 party Video
4. Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Description Certificate to upload the certificate to the IP camera Note used for EAP TTLS and PEAPvO MSCHAPV 2 authentication Username The Username is the name that was used to set up the 802 1x account Password This is the password associated with the Username above Network Off Le EAP Type L TCPIAP Settings L FIP Server Server Certificate pem L Email SMTP Server L Ping Target L 8021X Username Zero Metwork Password Configuration M Accounts EE Lamera 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 23 802 1X 5 2 1 6 Zero Network Configuration When the camera is configured as DHCP mode but there is no DHCP server on the network the camera will fall back to one of the following 1 If Zeroconfig is disabled the camera will default to a static IP address of 192 168 0 200 2 If Zeroconfig is enabled the camera will default to a static IP address that is within the range of 169 254 0 0 to 169 254 0 16 The IP address is selected randomly Note his feature will have no affect if the camera has been assigned a static IP address a Network L When the camera is configured as DHCP mode but there is no DHCP server on the network the camera can TCPIIP Settings either fall back to Zeroconfig subnet 169 254 0 0 16 if Zeroconfig network is enabled or it will fall back to the L FIP Server default static IP 192 168 0 200 if Zeroconfig network is diabled L Email SMTP Serve
5. Ki WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Head these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes This product must be connected to a Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802 af compliant power source or a UL Listed Class 2 power supply rated 12 24 V DC or 24 V AC minimum 13 W or 0 54 A Operating the camera at voltage levels outside the specified range may result in permanent damage to the unit and void the product warranty Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Clean the camera lens only with lens cleaning paper Failure to follow the proper procedure may cause permanent damage to the camera and void the product warranty xi Ganz Thermal Series User Manual This page intentionally left blank xii Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 DOCUMENT OVERVIEW This document provides details about the IP Camera features installation access configuration application interoperability troubleshooting warranty and support of the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Pan and Tilt Fixed Focus Thermal IP and Analog Cameras Ganz Thermal Series User M
6. AGC adjusts the gain and level of the entire scene Following are the available AGC modes Auto Continual adjustment in real time providing an image with optimum average contrast and brightness Under must operating conditions AGC Auto mode will provide the best image Freeze Hold turns off freezes AGC at its current level If this mode is selected and the scene content changes over time the image may become washed out or not viewable This mode of operation is only recommended when the scene content and the camera temperature remain fixed over time Indoor ICE Enhanced gain control that will prevent the darkening of scenes when hot objects appear and will also reduce detector noise Best used in low contrast scenes often found indoors Outdoor ICE Amplify detector noise to enahnce images of high contrast scenes often found outdoors Allows the user to control the amount of Image Contrast Enhancement ICE that is applied to the scene The slider is only available when the ACG drop down is set for Indoor or Outdoor ICE Note See CBC AMERICA Corps Image Contrast Enhancement ICE The Defining Feature white paper for more details on ICE Adjust the contrast by moving the slider Range is from 1 100 Adjust the contrast by moving the slider Range is from 1 100 Allows one to invert the color palette for example making hot scene items correspond to either white or black With a gray scale color palette hot pixels
7. Server same value that is used for the PCs on your LAN Default name is ZNT6 P MAC Addrs Enter a nickname for the IP Camera if Host Name pe Figure 19 TCP IP Settings 5 2 1 2 FTP Server FIP server may be used for receiving events alerts triggered by camera motion detection and for storing recorded video images and files The FTP or the File Transfer Protocol makes it possible for users to exchange files between the camera s FTP client and a remote FIP server The FTP configuration allows the administrator to establish a connection with 22 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMAL a remote machine of their choice The FTP connections are executed through certain ports which are either the default TCP ports or custom ports set by an administrator Once configured the camera will download motion video files to the FTP server this allows for a large amount of video storage Enter the FTP Server address FTP port FTP user name ftp password and the ftp path name which is a default folder in the ftp server See Table 5 and Figure 20 for configuration details and an example configuration Table 5 FTP Server FTP Server Description FTP Server The FTP Server is the IP address of the FTP server used to upload your files To establish an FTP session clients initiate a connection to an FTP server that FTP Port listens on TCP port 21 by default FTP servers respond with messages that prompt the client for FTP login
8. Figure 44 Auto Calibration InterVal nnne nnnm nn nnne nnn nain nnn nnns 47 FOGAS Constan Te Ol elle e EE 48 vi Ganz Thermal Series User Manual LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Ganz Thermal Connections cccccccccccceceeeeeecceeseeeeeeesseceeeceeeuueeseceeeeeeeeaeesseceeeseeeuaaeeseeeeeeeeeeaaeeeess 5 Table 2 Ganz Thermal Series Specification Quick Reference Table 6 Table 3 Camera Main Menu and Access Privileges using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface 20 Table 4 Network TCP IP Gettmgs nnnm nn nnnn nnns nain n nsn n nsns nass rns 22 Tables CN 23 Taleo EMIO GNO E 24 Tape 7 AP EE 25 Table 8 Accounts and Ueerg nennen nnnnan nn nsnai nn rsssa sisi sea sss s saisi sss assi saa sss rns 27 Table 9 Date and TIME nennen nnnnnnnnnnnainnnsneisiissba sita sia asas ssa a sss ss aas s anna sans 28 TEATS T0 dece efi Bo T Emm 29 Table 11 Motion Detect eene nnnnnn nn eR nnns na anra ssa asses nass 31 Table 12 Video Settings 00 ccccccccccceeecceceeseceeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeeseeeeecseuecessugeceessaeeessageeesseaeeeeseneeeesseeeeeas 32 TET PEO B u 32 BE aeo TU T m m mmm 34 Table iE Aereo ifo M TET Emm 35 Een Ee BT EE 37 TEIA deus 38 Table 18 Motion Uetecthon nennen nennen nnnnnn nnn snna inn n snas nts sa a sss nass rss 40 Table 19 Video Storage and Recording nennen nnns nn nnn
9. Management Systems VMS The Open Network Interface Forum http www onvif org is an open global industry forum committed to the goal of standardizing the interface of physical IP based security products in order to promote interoperability between various security devices and software The ONVIF forum is supported by industry leaders and is set out to become a mandatory feature of all IP based security products CBC AMERICA Corp is a member of the ONVIF forum and the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series conforms to the ONVIF standard ONVIF commands are exposed through the Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP interface which transports XML over the HTTP protocol in order to send standardized XML commands to the IP camera Please note ONVIF and the ONVIF logo are trademarks of ONVIF Inc In addition CBC AMERICA Corp has implemented many commands and controls to manage the camera through the Ganz Thermal Web Interface using HTTP POST methods These commands are available for 3rd party Application providers to implement every single feature of the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Camera CBC AMERICA Corp provides an Interface Control Documents ICD to make it easier for 3 d party vendors to implement ONVIF commands as well as the Ganz Thermal Web Interface commands Please contact CBC AMERICA Corp or its authorized distributor to obtain a copy of these documents 49 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMAL H MAINTENANCE AND TR
10. Password field and reenter the password in the Confirm Password field Existing users Click on Update User button to update the password To assign a different user class to the user select the appropriate user class Administrator Operator or Viewer from the User Class drop down menu To delete users click on delete users Enabling and disabling ONVIF user authentication allows for better interoperability between ONVIF Clients that don t fully support the WSSE security model While we recommend that you leave this option enabled and provide ONVIF clients with the same user name and password used to login to an admin account on the web interface disabling ONVIF security may resolve some issues that arise when clients fail to properly authenticate themselves Note Since WSSE uses the current time as part of its security model the proper time must be set both on the camera and the ONVIF client software ONVIF Security e Network s Meroe Enable Onvif Security jw Camera Save Changes Username User Class Password Confirm Password Administrator el Add Usemame User Class Password Confirm Password admin Administrator Update Figure 25 User Accounts 2 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMAL 5 2 3 Camera The Camera pages allow the administrator to configure the camera s video settings time and video analytic settings To access the camera settings the user must have administrative priv
11. are shown as white and cold pixels are shown as black Allows one to invert the color palette for example making hot scene items correspond to either white or black With a gray scale color palette hot pixels are shown as black and cold pixels are shown as white Flips the image from left to right Flips the image from top to bottom Thermal cameras have a shutter of uniform temperature that is used to calibrate each pixels output level Over time the output levels of individual pixels can shift causing image artifacts This forces a shutter and calibration to occur This function also periodically occurs automatically NUC can be forced manually by clicking on the NUC button NUC interval can also be set using the maintenance camera functions menu Select a stored preset for the camera to move to Run a stored tour Update the compasses at the below the live image to the current position This is used during tours as the compass will not automatically update on each preset move Alternate form of PTZ Control Use the mouse to click and drag the compass to the desired location 36 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual PTZ Control lag ajaj Siss Speed AGC Indoor ICE EI ICE Video Steam H264 MPEG HTTP JPEG Snapshot ub Sim 640x480 el Q Contrast Koglitness Polarity Te Ik Non Uniformity Comecon B Presets No Active Pre v EM Tours No Active Tou LZ
12. credentials username and password Username The User Name is the name of the FTP account you use to upload the files Password This is the password associated with the Username above The FTP Path also Known as the root Web folder is the specific folder in your FTP Path Web hosting server space that contains all Web related files such as html and image files Network L TCP IP Settings FTP Server 192 168 1 1 L FIP Server FTP Part 21 a Password III L 802 1 FTP Path default_folder Zero Network Configuration 7 Ep Accounts Save Changes Verify FTP Login FTP Ready Camera 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 20 FTP Settings 5 2 1 3 Email Server The camera can send you email notification on alarm but to do this it requires access to a simple Mail Transport Protocol SMTP server to actually send the email SMTP Authentication is a means of using one s credentials to authenticate to an email server with the intent of using that email server to send email Check the Enable Authentication box and enter the email username email password email sender address SMTP server IP address and email address in the respective fields You can send a test email by pressing the Send Test Email button Make sure to save the changes by pressing on the Save Changes button Table 6 describes the fields that are necessary to authenticate to an SMTP email server Figure 21 illustrates a completely filled out form 23 Ganz Th
13. motion events to the FTP server The administrator must configure the FTP Server in order for this feature to work correctly Select to include either a MJPEG video clip or JPEG still image to the FTP server Check this box to send email notification of motion events The administrator must configure the SMTP Server in order for this feature to work correctly Select to include either a MJPEG video clip or JPEG still image as part of the email Check this box to save events to a local folder Check this box to send the motion event to another server on your network via TCP You must set the below options for this to work properly Host IP Address IP address of the host you want the motion even to be sent to Host Port Port that the host will accept messages on User User name to access the host Password Password to authenticate user on host Short Message Text that will accompany the motion event ANTA Taste FPLEED ze Mation Triggered Figure 28 Motion Detection 31 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual NOU 5 2 3 4 Video Settings The Video Settings web page allows the administrator to select the On screen display of time date and arbitrary text which is overlaid onto the screen Table 12 Video Settings Video Settings Description Overlays the cameras date in the bottom right corner of the image video Show Date The cameras date and time must be configured via the data and time page Overl
14. ntpclient zeroconfig http avahi org wiki AboutAvahi esmtp http sourceforge net projects esmtp Ganz Thermal Series User Manual REGULATORY AND SAFETY FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of FCC Class A Part 15 Subpart B This equipment also complies with Canadian CES 003 WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CE This equipment complies with CE standard as below For Europe CE IEC 60065 2001 Amd 1 2005 EN 60065 2002 UL This equipment is approved by UL and is compliant to below specifications For North America UL UL 60065 7th Edition 2007 12 11 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 03 1st Edition 2006 04 A1 2006 RoHS This equipment complies with the European ROHS directive 2011 65 EC z This equipment must be disposed of as electronic waste Contact your nearest CBC AMERICA Corp Representative for instructions on how to return the product for proper disposal WEE Ganz Thermal Series User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 10 11 Introduchon MAAE 1 Il Document al Pm 1 FOCI E Qi RRRNRR u 2 2 1 IP Camera Overvi W RR 2 2 2 Camera Hardware EE EE EE E EE EE DEES 4 weis CIC AIO E NETT 6 3 1 Quick Reference Specifications nnnm nnns 6 Da lee e ge E ue 8 VS el E dei E ne PA e e i o E TM 10 MEE
15. on the Log Out link in the main menu or click on the Log Out link at the bottom of the screen Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 5 CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series is an Internet Protocol IP networked solution and is operational in a networked environment through a central office remote video management system or through the provided Ganz Thermal Web Interface This section covers the configuration and management of the IP camera using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface 5 1 GANZ THERMAL WEB INTERFACE AND ACCESS PRIVILEGE After you log in to the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Camera you can access the different menus as shown in Figure 17 and perform administrative and user actions using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface Administrators can access all of the IP camera menus features and functions Operators have access to limited IP camera menus features and functions Viewers can only view live video and access image controls Main menus and access level details are provided in Table 3 below Table 3 Camera Main Menu and Access Privileges using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface Main Menu Description Access Privilege Administrator View Live video and image controls Operator Viewer Administrator PTZ Preset and Tour settings Operator Region of Interest selection and Administrator Zait isis Motion Detection Settings Operator Recording and Storage of video Administrator and images Operator Video S
16. outdoor deployment out of the box with a built in heater anti ice and anti fog and IP66 ready e Local Storage Comes with a built in memory for storage of video e Power options The IP camera can be powered with 12 24 volts DC or 24 volts AC which is provided through an optional external power adapter or through PoE 802 3af which is provided through a supported switch e Communications Interface 10 100 Ethernet and Power Over Ethernet POE e DHCP support The IP camera can automatically obtain its IP address in a network in which DHCP is enabled e Multiple protocol support Supports DHCP FTP HTTP HTTPS NTP SMTP RTP RTSP 802 1X TCP IP and UDP IP e H 264 and MJPEG compression The camera can generate multiple H 264 and MJPEG streams simultaneously individually configurable with streams up to 30 frames per second fps or fixed at 9 fos for export simplification e Multicast and user definable ports Supports multicast IP address and user definable ports for both H264 and MJPEG streams e Web based management Administration and management of the IP camera can be performed through the Ganz Thermal web based configuration menus e Motion detection The IP camera can detect motion based on region of interest definitions and can generate events alerts if motion is detected e Network Time Protocol NTP Allows the IP camera to synchronize its internal clock with a local or Internet time se
17. 024 European RoHS directive 2011 65 EU UL 60065 7th Edition 2007 12 11 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 03 ist Edition 2006 04 A1 2006 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual GANZ 3 2 RANGE PERFORMANCE The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx1 and ZNT6 Pxx2 range data assumptions and performance is provided below Typical detection and recognition range performance has been modeled for multiple available lens solutions using NVTHERM See Figure 4 and Figure 5 ZNT6 Pxx1 Range Data 3 390 Vehicle 11 122 25979 1 450 9 25mm EFL f 1 2 man 4 757 935 e 415 ii Vehicle 6 742 LI ei 9 ed EE e KI 2 772 c o 5 25 Vehicle 5 D o 4 511 GC st E d c N O O en o v Man c g Vehicle 2 356 ud c o E d E amp Man E Vehicle 2 LL Lj t SE TEM i ch 541 82 0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 id Meters Detection id Meters Recognition ll Feet Detection ld Feet Recognition Figure 4 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx1 Range Data Lens transmission and MTF taken from actual design data No LOS jitter Atmospheric transmission is clear 9096 at I km Detector sensitivity 30mK System sensitivity 50mK Probability of detection and recognition 50 Display nominal 640x480 7 5 diag flat panel with 2 1 interpolation of the 320x240 data Viewing distance is 21 No E zoom Ganz Thermal Series User Manual ZNT6 Pxx2 Range Data u 3 390 Vehicle imd 25 T N 11 12
18. 1 and ZNT6 Pxx2 Series can be configured for both Ethernet IP and Analog You will need the following recommended list of tools not included before you can install the IP Camera Power source PoE Switch 12 24V DC or 24V AC IP Network Ethernet Cable STP Cat5 required Mounting bracket for mounting the IP Camera Flat head screwdriver 2 Open End Wrenches 1 inch 25mm OR adjustable wrenches A 6 inch scale OR ruler Screwdriver if electric set to 16 inch pounds of torque with a T20 Torx bit Ganz Thermal Series User Manual e HJ 45 connecter and e HJ 45 Crimping Tool e Suggested Tools for Analog Video o Coax Cable o Coax Cable Cutter Stripper o BNC Connector o BNC Crimping Tool Figure 7 Recommended Analog Tools Figure 6 Recommended Tool Kit 4 4 PREPARE CABLES AND GLAND 1 Slide all needed cables through the bottom of the camera mount 2 Remove the electrical nut from the cable gland and place the orange O ring on the threaded side of the cable gland 3 Secure cables through the cable gland for IP66 installation by using one of the below procedures Securing for IP66 POE only 1 Slide the Ethernet cable through the threaded end of the cable sealing gland with Orange O Ring installed 2 Measure approximately 5 inches of cable slack from the end of the cable to the rubber grommet of the sealing gland Use a scale to measure the length 3 Attach one open end wrench onto the flange of the ca
19. 2 Te 2 379 d ES 1 450 7 Man ML 4 757 bd 935 2 475 E Vehicle imd 505 8 120 LL J oo Ez Ld NY o EZ kd 1 030 UN Man c KR t Ts Vehicle 5 H e 2 D Ee v S Man s E ve LEM 5 124 mmm 1 017 E DL be 640 3 Man 2 100 hd 394 imm 840 Vehicle M 160 2 756 LI st Le imd 525 a SS lil 330 N Man 60 imm 1 052 M 197 0 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 iud Meters Detection E Meters Recognition la Feet Detection id Feet Recognition Figure 5 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx2 Range Data Data presented above are believed to accurately reflect camera performance under stated conditions but are not guaranteed performance metrics Ganz Thermal Series User Manual A 4 1 INSTALLATION AND ACCESS PACKAGE CONTENTS When unpacking please note any damage that may have occurred during shipping and review the contents of the package to ensure all components are present If any discrepancies arise please notify your authorized dealer or CBC AMERICA Corp directly The list of standard shipping contents is provided below 4 2 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Camera Mount Hardware Kit 1 Cable Sealing Gland with electrical nut 1 O Ring 1 4 pin power block Quick Start Guide End User Licensing Agreement EULA INSTALLATION WARNING Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes WARNING This product mu
20. AMERICA Corp will release updated software for the camera these updates typically include new features and functions New System Software is uploaded by selecting the Browse button navigating to the upgrade file and clicking the Upload software button The Camera Configuration can also be uploaded and downloaded To upload a new configuration file click the Browse button navigate to the configuration file and click the Upload Config File button To download a configuration file click Get Config File The administrator is prompted to save the file Configuration file downloads are typically used for camera debug or backup purposes and are not normally used Figure 41 displays the system Update web page System Status Software Update Restart Camera Restore Factory Defaults Click the button below to upload and install new software Format Local Storage Browse Gs inlet blots Upload Software Camera Functions Log ESSEN Camera Configuration Click the button below to upload user camera configuration Browse Upload Config File Get Config File Figure 41 System Update 7 6 CAMERA FUNCTIONS The Camera functions web page allows the administrator to enable disable the heater adjust the Auto calibration interval and enable disable video recording to the internal memory 46 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 7 6 1 Heater Control The lens heater can be enabled or disabled by clicking on the to
21. Document No 1018761 Revision B Ganz Thermal Series Pan amp Tilt Fixed Focus Thermal IP and Analog Camera User Manual Security Solutions by 7 Copyright 2013 CBC AMERICA Corp All rights reserved 55 Mall Drive Commack NY 11725 800 422 6707 www GanzSecurity com The contents of this document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of the copyright owner Rev History Hevision Number Helease Date 2 05 14 Initial Release 7 09 14 Changes Additions Ganz Thermal Series User Manual NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CBC AMERICA Corp DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CBC AMERICA Corp BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CBC AMERICA Corp HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE I
22. Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMAL 5 2 1 1 TCP IP Settings Table 4 and Figure 19 below provide details on configuring the TCP IP network settings of the camera These settings will remain saved on firmware upgrades from version 1 2 3238 onward Table 4 Network TCP IP Settings TCP IP Settings Description Select the method by which the IP camera obtains its IP address Dynamic Choose this option if your network includes a DHCP server for dynamic allocation of IP addresses Make sure the DHCP server assigns IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS server addresses The camera will attempt to connect to the network for 5 minutes after 5 minutes if no DHCP connection can be established the camera will either fall back to the default IP address 192 168 0 200 or obtain a Zero Network Config assigned IP address if Zero Network Config is enabled Static IP Static Choose the DHCP option NO if you want to manually enter the IP Address address and enter the IP address for the camera If you configured the IP camera for a static IP address enter the subnet mask for the IP camera Use the same value that is configured for the PCs on your network Subnet Mask If you configured the IP camera for a static IP address enter the gateway for Gateway the IP camera Use the same value that is configured for the PCs on your network DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS server that is used in your network Use the
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24. HIAR ipcam 20130822235240 avi 235239 7410K ipcam 20130822235140 avi 23 51 39 THIAR ipcam 20130822235040 avi 23 50 39 Ei ipcam 20130822234939 avi 23 49 39 FA2UK ipcam 20130822234840 avi 23 48 39 7415K ipcam 20130822234741 avi 23 47 40 7415K ipcam 20130822234641 avi 23 46 40 TATIR ipcam 20130822234541 avi Figure 36 Video Archive Menu 42 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual l MAINTENANCE The camera s maintenance pages are available to the administrator to perform system software updates reset to factory default camera restarts view camera logs and enable camera functions which are normally left in their default states 7 1 SYSTEM STATUS The System Status provides the camera s current status such as system temperature storage space and version information Table 20 provides an explanation of the system state Figure 37 is an example of a system status page Motion Detection System Temperature System Software Version oystem Motor Software Version System Software Build Time system Start Time System Hardware Type CPU Type Video Storage Capacity Video Storage Free opace Sensor Name Sensor Software Version Sensor Firmware Version Sensor Serial Number System MAC address System State System Up Time Sensor Info Table 20 System Status Description Displays the internal temperature of the camera The camera has a lens heater to keep the lens from icing over during cold conditions Under
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28. OUBLESHOOTING 9 1 MAINTENANCE The IP Camera requires very little physical maintenance The camera has a built in heater which provides anti icing and defogging for the camera lens The camera lens can be cleaned as necessary 9 2 RECOMMENDED CARE It is recommended that the user inspect the camera lens window every 30 days for cleanliness and to perform cleaning as required AN CAUTION omudges on the camera window will impair images Avoid touching the camera window with bare hands 1 Remove loose soil from camera surface with a clean dry soft brush Use lens cleaning paper for cleaning the camera window 2 Moisten a folded lens tissue using light pressure in a circular motion starting in the center wipe the lens surface to remove oil smears streaks or haze 3 Dry the lens window with a second lens tissue using the same circular wiping motion 4 Allow to dry 5 If haze or smears are present repeat procedure until surface is clean 9 3 TROUBLESHOOTING This section highlights some common issues that may be encountered while using the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series possible causes and recommended actions 50 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMAL Table 21 Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes and Recommendation Symptom Issue setting the IP address of the camera or discovering the camera Cannot login to the IP Camera No video image displayed on the main menu or the view menu of the Ganz Therma
29. OUR STEPS New Name Tourd Step Name Speed Stare Time Move Step U Update Tour Preset0 EN 75 160 Sec EN Preset1 EN 75 30 Sec D Move Step Down Clear All Tours Preset2 eh 75 2Min x step Speed 90 Update Compass Add Step Figure 34 PTZ Settings 6 3 MOTION DETECTION The IP camera offers Motion Detection capability Motion Detection is the ability to automatically detect items events of interest without an operator having to view the video The IP camera provides the capability via the Motion Detection menu to define a Region Of Interest ROI by dragging sizing the image window using the mouse Up to 16 Regions Of Interest can be defined ROI can also be defined by entering the X amp Y coordinates in the ROI coordinates box Motion detection is triggered based on Sensitivity Threshold Object Size and History settings Each setting has a specific function that adjusts the motion detection algorithm For best results the administrator should define multiple small ROIs as opposed to one big ROI The smaller ROIs have fewer false detects Table 18 describes the motion detection features that are available to the administrator Figure 35 shows that the motion detection is enabled A single region of interest is defined and enabled ROI 1 The sensitivity level is set to 50 The object size is set to 10 which is 10 of the ROI this the approximate size of a human The consecutive frames is set to 3 this will provide a fairly low thresho
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31. ROI coordinates box This will define the boundary of the rectangular area of interest Adjusts the amount of change required in the video to trigger the motion detection event within a ROI Higher values allows for greater sensitivity Values range from 1 100 Determines the percentage of area within the ROI that must change based on the sensitivity level to trigger a motion event Increasing and decreasing this value provides for fine tuning to detect only objects of a certain size like a person ora vehicle Values range from 1 100 Determines how many consecutive frames must register motion before the camera registers a motion event based on the Sensitivity Level and Object Size settings Values range from 1 100 Check the Enable ROI button to make the current ROI active if Motion Detection is enabled Click on save ROI button to save the settings and changes made 40 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual elect preset Preset k elect egion of Interes ROI 41 Save AOI Comiguratior Figure 35 Motion Detection 6 4 VIDEO STORAGE The IP Camera can record video and store video and images on the camera internal memory The images are archived by date time and can be retrieved easily Following are the 3 recording options 1 Constant Recorded Video Users can see the list of the recorded video files and these files are in AVI format and recorded at approximately 1 minute intervals 2 Video Archive This select
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33. Update Camera Functions Log Copyright 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 38 Restart Camera 7 3 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS The Restore Factory Defaults button is used to configure the camera to its default setting Once the camera is set to its factory defaults a system reboot is performed automatically Alternatively the Restore Partial Factory Defaults option can be used to preserve the current network configuration of the camera For example a camera with a set static IP will not revert to DHCP mode Figure 39 displays the Restore Factory Defaults web page System Status Restart Camera Click the button below to restore the factory defaults The camera will reboot afterwards Restore Factory Defaults SS Format Local Storage i System Update Camera Functions Log Copyright 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 39 Restore Factory Defaults 7 4 FORMAT LOCAL STORAGE The Format Local Storage button allows the administrator to erase all video files stored on the camera s internal memory Figure 40 displays the Format Local Storage web page 45 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual System Status Restart Camera Click the button below to format the storage Restore Factory Defaults Format Storage s Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions Lag Copyright 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 40 Formal Local Storage 7 5 SYSTEM UPDATE From time to time CBC
34. Version 1 2 4853 p ecu es System Software Build Time Sep 18 2013 12 22 20 Camera Functions 7 System Start Time Tue Feb 4 18 51 42 2014 z og System CPU Type DM368 Video Storage Capacity 1932 MB Video Storage Free Space 116 MB Sensor Name System Tamarisk 320 sensor Software Version Rel X1 P1 00 02 34 Sensor Serial Number 13003965 13088 System MAC Address F8 05 1C 00 06 18 System State 00000000 Normal Heater Off System Up Time 19 29 30 up 38 min load average 1 16 0 83 0 60 Sensor Info 320x240 QVGA 30fps 40 Degree Figure 37 System Status 7 2 RESTART CAMERA The IP Camera can be by power cycled by clicking the restart camera Internally the camera power cycles all major sub systems including the main processor memory and the IR camera module System Status s Restart Camera Click the button below to rebaotthe camera It may take up to 2 minutes to complete Restore Factory Defaults Format Local Storage System Update Camera Functions Log Copyright Figure 38 illustrates the Restart Camera web page Note The IR camera can also be reset to factory defaults by pressing and holding the reset button on the back of the camera for at least 20 seconds 44 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual System Status s Restart Camera Click the button below to reboot the camera It may take up to 2 minutes to complete Restore Factory Defaults m Format Local Storage System
35. W with Heater 20 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F 50 C to 75 C 58 F to 167 F Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Mechanical Dimensions Diameter x Height Volume Weight Enclosure Motion Mechanics Optics 20 x 27 cm 8000 cm 3 kg IP66 Ball down Tamper Resistant Pan Range Azimuth Continuous 360 Tilt Range Elevation 120 Pan and Tilt Speed 30 per second Pan and Tilt Accuracy 2 5 Athermalized Fixed Focus Lens for ZNT6 Pxx1 Horizontal Field of View HFOV f no Effective Focal Length 90 40 24 16 9 1 4 12 1 0 1 1 12 3 8mm 7 5mm 13mm 19mm 35mm Athermalized Fixed Focus Lens for ZNT6 Pxx2 Horizontal Field of View HFOV f no Effective Focal Length Software Ganz Thermal Web Interface Hardware Embedded Memory Approvals Environmental Enclosure Emissions Electrostatic Discharge ESD Electrical Fast Transients EFT Radiated Disturbances Conducted Disturbances Power Frequency Magnetic Fields RoHS Safety 90 44 375 24 8 17 6 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 7 5mm 14 25mm 16 7mm 25mm 35mm Administrator Operator and Viewer with Password Protection 2 GB for Video Storage and Image Capture IEC 60529 IP66 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR22 Class B EN55022 Class A EN 61000 4 2 as modified by EN 55024 EN 61000 4 4 as modified by EN 55024 EN 61000 4 3 as modified by EN 55024 EN 61000 4 6 as modified by EN 55024 EN 61000 4 8 as modified by EN 55
36. able gland and tighten the compression nut with the second open wrench to approximately 50 55 in lbs of torque 5 Assemble a new RJ45 head to the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable 6 Assemble a mating power connector to the 2 AC or 2 DC power cables and RS 485 cables if used Securing for IP66 Analog amp Ethernet 1 Put the nut onto the cables first And then push the analog video cable and CAT5 cable through the gland see Figure 8 The CAT5 cable goes through the center The analog video goes through one of the 5 outer holes Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Figure 8 Analog and Ethernet Cable through the Gland 2 Push the gland housing over the cables see Figure 9 Figure 9 Push Gland over the Cables 3 Push the gland rubber into the gland housing See Figure 10 Figure 10 Push Gland into Gland Housing 4 Tighten the gland nut onto the gland housing Leave about 5 inches of cable sticking out of the gland housing see Figure 11 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Figure 11 Tighten Gland Nut amp Terminate Cables 5 Insert the cable and gland into the camera Connect the Analog cable and CAT5 cable to the camera olide the gland housing to chassis nut over the cables Tighten the gland housing to chassis nut into the camera 6 Not shown crimp the other end of the cables in place For All Configurations 1 Pull the cable s taut back through the camera mount exposing the thread of the cable
37. al IP Series Interface Control document ICD http www GanzSecurity com CBC AMERICA Corp Training Videos http www youtube com channel UCM673QrT Q5ulxNktUnCODsg VLC Media Player Download Version 2 0 0 Recommneded http www videolan org vic Ganz Thermal Series User Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTIFICATIONS CAUTION WARNING AND NOTE Throughout this manual notifications are used to alert the user s to potential risks and to minimize the potential for personal injury and or damage to the product When a notification is present it is important that the user review and understand all statements related to the notification before proceeding If questions arise please contact your authorized dealer or CBC AMERICA Corp Notifications are preceded by a symbol and followed by highlighted text Three types of notifications are used throughout this manual and are defined below A CAUTION A caution is a procedure practice or condition that if not strictly followed may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment that may impede product performance WARNING A warning is intended to alert the user to the presence of potentially harmful circumstances and provide precautionary guidance for mitigating risk of personal injury and or damage to the product NOTE A note is a statement that clarifies or is used to emphasize important information Ganz Thermal Series User Manual SE St zx SS M e 10 11
38. anges L Video Streaming Motion Detection Server Based Video Le Analytics Video Settings L Pelco D Analog Video Output 2014 CBC Amencs Corp Figure 31 Analog Video Output 33 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 5 2 3 1 PTZ Control The PTZ Control page allows the administrator to set the global PTZ options as shown in Table 14 and Figure 32 Table 14 PTZ Control PTZ Control Description Set how many degrees 1 30 each click of the Pan amp Tilt arrows will move the PEU eure M Siap Spas camera on the View page Default 5 Select how the camera should operate after it restarts Home Return to the default home position of 0 Pan amp O Tilt Last Tour or Preset Resume the last tour that was previously running or if no tour was running return to the last preset the camera was on First Preset Go to the first stored preset PresetO Camera Restart PTZ Mode Check this option to automatically detect and correct a stalled motor An on Enable Stall Detection screen message of Motor Stall will appear on the View screen when a stall is detected and being corrected Check this option to leave the motors powered This will allow for more accurate movements but will make more noise Disable this option to reduce the noise of the unit Leave Motors Engaged Save Changes Save all changes made Recalibrate the camera to the 0 Pan amp 0 Tilt position Use if the camera Reset
39. anual 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 41 IP CAMERA OVERVIEW This manual applies to the following products Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx1 30 Hz Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx1 9 Hz Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx2 30 Hz Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx2 9 Hz This chapter provides an overview of the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series a Pan amp Tilt Fixed Focus Thermal IP and Analog Camera The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series offers a feature rich thermal camera solution for video surveillance systems The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series is available in 2 frame rates versions 30Hz and 9Hz The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series employs DRS s proven uncooled 320 x 240 17 um VOx thermal imaging technology Unlike many conventional and low light video surveillance cameras the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series does not require any ambient light or illumination It detects infrared heat waves in the 8 14 um wavelength in the Electromagnetic spectrum to provide users with superior thermal images in challenging environments including complete darkness over water and in dark corners where threats are difficult to detect due to lighting constraints and weather conditions The camera system is an Internet Protocol IP networked solution conforming to the Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF standard and is operational in a networked environment through a central office remote video management system or through the provided Ganz Thermal web interface utility With an industry leading low power consumpti
40. ation server The actual authentication is defined and handled by the EAP type The EAP Type selected is based upon how the authentication server is configured Table 7 802 1X Description Off Disables 802 1X This is the default setting EAP MD5 is typically not recommended because it provides for only one way authentication EAP GTC uses clear text method to exchange authentication controls between the camera and the server Since the authentication mechanism uses the one time tokens generated by the servers smartcard this method of credential exchange is considered safe EAP Type EAP MSCHAPV2 Requires that the authentication server present a certificate to the camera This protocol is used primarily in Microsoft Active Directory EAP TTLS This security method provides for certificate based mutual authentication of the client and network You must upload a Certificate via the Browse button PEAPvO MSCHAPV 2 Provides a method to transport securely authentication data including legacy password based protocols PEAP accomplishes this by using tunneling between the camera and an authentication server You must upload a Certificate via the Browse button Points to the location of the server certificate Enter the Path and folder where the root certificate that is required for 802 1x authentication is stored You can click browse to find this location After you enter this information click Upload Server Certificate
41. atively download from the VLC website http www videolan org vic Reset IE or Firefox browser security settings to its default value Go to tools gt options Press the CRTL F5 keys on your keyboard to refresh the screen and clear your browser cache 51 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 10 WARRANTY CBC AMERICA Corp warrants the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series will perform substantially as described in the applicable User Manual during normal use for a period of twenty four 24 months from the original shipment date This limited warranty is void if failure of the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Camera to conform to the warranty has resulted from improper installation testing misuse neglect accident fire or other hazard or any breach of this Agreement 52 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 11 SUPPORT For any support questions on the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series CBC Ameica Corp may be contacted through the Ganz web site or through the CBC America Corp phone number listed below http www ganzsecurity com 800 422 6707 53
42. ays the cameras time in the bottom right corner of the image video Show Time The cameras date and time must be configured via the date and time page Overlays text in the upper left corner of the image video The Text can be OSD Text a maximum of 24 characters Figure 29 Video Settings 5 2 3 5 Pelco D Pelco D is a popular PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera control protocol used in the CCTV industry The Pelco D web page allows the administrator to configure the Pelco D address and baud rate Table 13 Pelco D Pelco D Description This is typically the hardware address for the Pelco D controller The Pelco D Pelco D controller will typically have a set of dip switches on the back of Address the controller the dip switches represent the binary address of the controller This is baud rate of the controller typically the baud rate is printed on the back of the controller If Auto is used the camera will attempt to use all the baud rates RS485 Baud Rate 32 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Figure 30 Pelco D 5 2 3 6 Analog Video Output The Analog Video Output web page allows the administrator to disable analog video or configure the analog video for either PAL or NTSC Figure 31 shows the Analog Video Output web page GANZA THERMAL FIXED 320 Welcome admin THERM 2 d View Motion Detection Video Storage Maintenance Setup Log Out Network Accounts NTSC v Camera Date and Time Save Ch
43. ble gland and tighten the compression nut with the second open wrench to approximately 50 55 in lbs of torque 4 Assemble a new RJ45 head to the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Securing for IP66 Ethernet amp AC DC power 1 Slide the Ethernet cable through the threaded end of the cable sealing gland with Orange O Ring installed 2 Slide the 2 20 AWG power wires through the back side of the cable sealing gland 3 Measure approximately 5 inches of cable slack from the end of the cable to the rubber grommet of the sealing gland Use a scale to measure the length 4 Attach one open end wrench onto the flange of the cable gland and tighten the compression nut with the second open wrench to approximately 50 55 in lbs of torque 5 Assemble a new RJ45 head to the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable 6 Assemble a mating power connector to the 2 AC or 2 DC power cables Securing for IP66 Analog amp AC DC Power 1 Slide the Coax cable through the threaded end of the cable sealing gland with Orange O Ring installed 2 Slide the 2 20 AWG power wires and any RS 485 wires through the back side of the cable sealing gland 3 Measure approximately 5 inches of cable slack from the end of the cable to the rubber grommet of the sealing gland for the power wires and approximately 10 inches of cable slack for the analog cable Use a scale to measure the length 4 Attach one open end wrench onto the flange of the c
44. ctivity 5 Attach the camera mount to the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P and secure with the attached four screws using a screwdriver with a T20 Torx bit to approximately 16 in Ibs of torque Ganz Thermal Series User Manual GANZ 4 6 MOUNTING THE CAMERA 1 Attach the camera to the strain relief wire on the wall mount by placing the loop of the wire through the hook of the camera mount This will support the weight of the camera for the rest of the installation 2 Align the screw heads of the camera mount with holes in the wall mount and push the camera up to insert the screw heads Turn the camera to the right to lock the camera in place 3 Secure the camera with the attached screws on the wall mount Refer to mount directions for specific instructions on the required bit and torque The camera is now ready for use 8 4 f Figure 14 Camera mounted to a Ganz Thermal Wall Bracket 4 7 ACCESS After installing the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Camera you can access the IP Camera to make configuration changes and view live video using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface In order to make these changes you can connect to the IP Camera from any PC on your network The PC must meet below minimum requirements e OS Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows XP or Windows Vista e Browser Internet Explorer 9 0 Mozilla Firefox 8 0 and Google Chrome 29 e VLC Media Player Software 2 0 0 recommended can be downloaded from the Ganz Thermal Camera
45. custom name for preset Saves name and camera coordinates for the selected preset Deletes the name and coordinate information for the selected preset Deletes all names and coordinates from all 32 presets Select one of 16 tours in which to edit Run the currently selected tour Stop the currently running tour Check this box to continuously run the selected tour Enter custom name for tour Saves name and all tour steps for the selected tour Deletes the name and all tour steps for the selected tour Deletes all name and tour step information from all 16 tours Update the compasses at the below the live image to the current position This is used during tours as the compass will not automatically update on each preset move Insert up to 32 steps to create a tour All below settings affect only the step highlighted in red in order to highlight click a step Select the desired preset for the camera to go to Enter speed percentage from 1 to 100 of max speed Can also use the Step Speed slider to adjust this setting Set desired amount of time for the IP Camera to stay on the current step Move highlighted step up or down Either add a new step to the tour or delete the currently highlighted step 38 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Presets PresetO New Name Preset Update Preset Clear Preset 60 120 Clear All Presets va E Tours Pan Tilt Tour EN LZ E Loop Mode T
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48. directly through the Ganz Thermal Web Interface or from http www videolan org vic CAMERA DISCOVERY AND IP ADDRESS To connect to the IP camera for the first time and make initial configuration settings the IP address must be discovered It is recommended that the camera have access to a router with a DHCP server to enable automatic assignment of the IP Address corresponding to the MAC address of the camera The procedure for this is network specific but a device list usually exists on the router By default when the IP camera powers on it attempts to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server on the network If the camera cannot obtain an IP address through DHCP THERMAL Ganz Thermal Series User Manual within a reasonable time it will default to an IP address of 192 168 0 200 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 In the event that the installer does not have access to the DHCP server the Windows Network tool can be used to locate the camera The below instructions can be used for Windows 7 and Windows XP Windows 7 OS Click on Start Click on Computer and Click on Network A list of devices connected to your network will appear as below Double Click on the name CBC GANZ THERMAL of the camera to launch the default browser You can see the IP address of the camera in the Browser URL TuNetwork 3 j EM Network Ei Organize e Network and Sharing Center Add a printer Add a wireless device az HO
49. ermal Series User Manual Email Server Enable Authentication Username Password Email Sender SMTP Server Email To Network L L r L L L TCPAP Settings FTF Server Email SMTP Server Ping Target 802 1X Zero Metwork Configuration Accounts Camera 9 2 1 4 Table 6 Email Server Description Check this box if your SMTP server requires Authentication As a general rule most SMTP servers required authentication The Username is the name that was used to set up the email server account This is the password associated with the Username above Is your domain email address This is the address used to send your Internet email This address will appear in the From portion of the email The SMTP server is the outgoing mail server through which you send your outgoing mail Since you are connected to your Internet Service Provider ISP they know that you are a valid subscriber and allow your outgoing email to be relayed to the destination This is the address used to receive your Internet email This address will appear in the To portion of the email Enable Authentication V Username smtpuser Password IIT Email Sender user domain com SMTP Server 192 168 1 1 Email To user domain com Save Changes Send Test Email 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 21 Email Settings Ping Target The camera will allow the user to Ping a Target device This is useful when trying to config
50. events triggered by motion detection are available for view and actions FTP Ready indicates that FTP server information has been entered and ftp login has been verified Details on setting up the ftp server can be found in Section 5 3 2 other network settings Press the Select All button to select all the files Individual files can be selected by checking the box next to each file Press this button to do a refresh of the files Press the Delete Files button to delete the selected files Press the Archive Files button to archive the selected files Archived files can be viewed from the Video Archive pull down menu Select files and press on Transfer to FTP Server button to transfer the files to the FTP server Click ok in the pop up confirmation window Another pop up window will confirm the file has been successfully moved to the FTP server A simple search used to search the data base name Only the exact search parameter is used FTP Ready o E 3 9 E E59 E 9 9 9 9 E59 9 E 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 2013 08 22 23 59 36 THOR ipcam 20130822235837 avi 2 23 58 37 7 382K ipcam 20130822235737 avi 2357 36 THAR ipcam 20130822235638 avi 23 56 37 7413K ipcam 20130822235538 avi ZX5537 THIAR ipcam 20130822235438 avi 23 54 38 TATAR ipcam 20130822235339 avi 23 53 38 T
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52. gd D aj K Favorites Other Devices 4 AAARpMaA aA Ma A M a aA E Desktop CEO TARF TEL ED 320 D Th Downloads M e e d ZN BT3312 192 168 0 118 e Dropbox I El Recent Places 7 amp amp ZN C2M 2N DT14 EE Desktop sl CAC GANZA THERMAL FIXED 320 Fe051C Categories Other Devices ml Network location Network Figure 15 Camera Discovery with Windows 7 Windows XP OS The procedure for discovering the IP address of the camera using Windows XP requires activation of Universal Plug and Play UPnP service Further details can be found in the Ganz Thermal WinXP UPnP procedure document ONVIF discovery tools or other 3 party tools may also be used to discover the camera 4 8 LOGIN TO THE IP CAMERA 1 Enter the IP address of the IP Camera on the Browser URL line Enter the default username and password when prompted see Figure 16 Username admin Password eees Login Figure 16 Login Prompt 2 Default username and password are given below for Administrator access lower case Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Usernameis admin Password is 1234 If you have not downloaded the VLC Media Player by this time you can download it from the Camera After login to the IP Camera follow the prompt at the bottom of the screen to install the VLC Media Player The minimum required VLC Media Player version is 1 1 10 2 0 0 recommended 4 9 LOGOUT To log out of the IP Camera click
53. ggle button When the heater is enabled the internal camera temperature is displayed and the current heater duty cycle is displayed As the system temperature increases the duty cycle decreases As the system temperature decreases the duty cycle increases at a system temperature of OC the duty cycle will be 100 Figure 42 displays the Heater Control web page System Status Restart Camera Current system temperature is 40 C Restore Factory Defaults Current heater duty cycle is 50 Format Local Storage System Update Dana puer Click the button below to enable or disable the heater L Heater Control Disable Heater L Auto Calibration Interval L Constant Recording Log Copyright Figure 42 Heater Control 7 6 2 Auto Calibration Interval The Auto Calibration Interval allows the administrator to adjust how often the IR camera module performs a non uniformity correction NUC The default value is 5 minutes If the camera is thermally stable the interval can be increased to a maximum of 60 minutes In motion detection and video analytics applications the periodic NUC may cause a discontinuity in the video image and hence the user may want to increase the Auto Calibration Interval Figure 43 displays the Auto Calibration web page System Status Restart Camera Adjust the time before the camera will auto calibrate and perform a non uniformity correction NUC Restore Factory Defaults Format Local Storage
54. home appears to drift too far off of presets over time Network as Pan and Tilt Step Size 5 le Bees Camera Restart PTZ Mode Home el Date and Time Enable Stall Detection vy L Video Streaming Leave Motors Engaged d Mation Detection Save Changes Reset Home L Video Settings L Pelco D L Analog Video Output L FTZ Control L Camera Orientation Figure 32 PTZ Control 34 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 6 USE AND APPLICATION The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series camera can be used for a variety of Security amp ourveillance Applications Live video can be easily accessed and managed using the Ganz Thermal Web Interface and most standard web browsers 6 1 LIVE VIDEO All users can view video select video stream H264 MJPEG HTTP JPEG configure Automatic Gain Control AGC mode ICE Level for Indoor Outdoor ICE AGC settings image polarity black hot white hot flip images adjust the zoom and control contrast brightness of the Camera Table 15 describes each of the features that are available to all users Figure 33 shows a typical View screen shot In this screen shot one can see that the H 264 video is being recorded Auto AGC mode is selected the eZoom is set for 2 25 and white hot mode is selected A VLC media player is required to view live video VLC media player is available as part of the Camera software and can be downloaded by the users The camera will prompt the user for VLC download when the came
55. ileges 5 2 3 1 Date and Time The Date and Time web page allows the administrator to configure an external NTP time server for automatic time setting or manually set the time and time zone as described in Table 9 The camera does not have a battery backup and will default back to the software build date following a power cycle If the manual setting is used or the camera cannot connect to the NTP server the camera time is set to the software build date If NTP is enabled and the camera connects to an NTP server the camera will automatically update its time setting Itis highly recommended to enable the NTP server as shown in Figure 26 This will ensure that the camera logs have the correct time information Table 9 Date and Time Date and SEH ription Time Descriptio NTP time clock can also be over written manually if necessary in the NTP Server Camera Date Time menu Enter date time select the time zone and Settings enable Daylight savings if needed Confirm by pressing the Set Date and Time and Time Zone button If NTP isn t desired or is unavailable date time can be manually edited here Select the time zone and enable Daylight savings if needed Confirm by pressing the Set Date and Time and Time Zone button NOTE NTP must be disabled above in order to save changes Manual Time Settings fave Changes Mutiesh Set Date and Time Figure 26 Camera Date and Time settings 28 Ganz Thermal Series User Man
56. in Section 2 shall immediately terminate if you use the Ganz Thermal Software in a manner that exceeds the scope of the license granted hereunder and or upon any breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement 4 LIMITED WARRANTY CBC AMERICA CORP does not warrant that the functions contained in the Ganz Thermal Software will meet your requirements or that the Ganz Thermal Software will be uninterrupted or error free CBC AMERICA CORP warrants that for a period of twenty four 24 months from the original shipment date that the Ganz Thermal Software will perform substantially as described in the applicable Software User Manual during normal use This limited warranty is void if failure of the Ganz Thermal Software to conform to the warranty has resulted from improper installation testing misuse neglect accident fire or other hazard or any breach of this Agreement 5 LIMITED REMEDIES In the event of a breach of the foregoing limited warranty CBC AMERICA CORP will at its own expense use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly and diligently correct all issues with the Ganz Thermal Software except those classified as Class 3 issues which means cosmetic and minor anomalies functionality is impaired CBC AMERICA CORP s sole and exclusive obligation and your sole and exclusive remedy shall be at CBC AMERICA CORP s sole discretion to repair or replace the nonconforming Ganz Thermal Software 6 NO OTHER WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE FOREGO
57. ion provides a list of video files that have been selected and archived 3 Motion Detection Capture Events Video recordings that have been triggered by a motion detection event will be stored under this category Under any of these categories users can select files and transfer archive or delete files by highlighting the files and selection the appropriate action Table 19 describes the Video Storage options that the administrator or operator can configure Figure 36 illustrates the video files that are available for download Notice the videos are stored based upon the host name and the date Note When the internal memory is full constant recorded videos are automatically deleted oldest date to most recent date The Video Archive files are not deleted Table 19 Video Storage and Recording Video Storage Description Recorded Video There are 3 video categories in the pull down menu These Category categories are Constant Recorded Video Video Archive and 41 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Recorded Video Category Video Storage Video Archive Motion Detection Capture Events FTP Ready Select All Refresh Files Delete Files Archive Files Transfer Files to FTP Server Search Constant Recorded Video Description Motion Detection Capture Events Select one of these 3 options The default option is Constant Recorded Video Select this option to view the archived files Select this option and
58. l Web Interface Possible Cause DHCP address may not be assigned to the camera or may have been changed IP address may be used by another device The camera may be located on a different subnet POE Switch port powering the camera may have gone bad or the power provided by the POE switch may not be adequate Login credentials may be incorrect VLC media player may not have been installed VLC media player may not be working Screen may not have been refreshed especially after Firmware upgrade of the camera Recommendation Check the network DHCP server IP address assignments and lease Alternatively move the camera to an isolated network and make sure camera gets DHCP address and is accessible Move the camera back to the network and test it If you still have issues reset the camera physically by pressing the reset button on the rear of the camera and test the camera again This will ensure the camera releases the IP address Check the DHCP settings Obtain a new IP address using DHCP Ensure this is a unique IP address Contact your IT administrator to get the IP address of the camera Check the POE switch port and ensure the port is working ok Ensure POE switch ports provide the necessary power camera requires a minimum of 13 watts of power Check the login user id of the user or admin Install the VLC media player directly from the IP Camera Camera will prompt for the VLC install Altern
59. ld for the toggling of a motion event If the FTP server and or the Email server is configured via the Setup Network web pages and the camera is configured to send motion events via the Setup Camera web pages either MJPEG video or JPEG images will be uploaded to the FTP server and or Emailed via the Email SMTP Server 39 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection Enable Non Preset Mode Select Preset Select Region of Interest ROI ROI Coordinates Sensitivity Level Object Size 96 of ROI History Consecutive Frames Enable ROI Save ROI Configuration Table 18 Motion Detection Description Press the Enable Motion Detection button to enable the analytics The color of this button turns to Red when enabled Pressing again will disable motion detection Allows ROI configurations to persist across multiple presets as well as non preset locations when enabled The color of this button turns to Red when enabled Pressing again will revert the IP camera to default preset motion detection mode For use in the default Preset Mode Selecting a PTZ preset will send the IP camera to the desired location allowing for ROI setup specific to that preset Click and drag on the image to select a region of interest Up to 16 ROI can be defined The ROI is only enabled if the Enable ROI checkbox is checked ROI can also be defined by entering the X1 Y1 X2 Y2 coordinates in the
60. mmon setting for both unicast rate and multicast Amount of time in milliseconds ms that the embedded VLC player will MJEPG Network cache Settings too high may cause latency between live action and Cache stream display Settings too low may cause instability in the stream display Default value is optimum for selected frame rate MJPEG RTSP Port MJPEG RTP RISP HTTP Allows for setting of a custom port for streaming RTSP over HTTP Port Allows for setting of a custom port for RTSP streaming Figure 27 Video Streaming 5 2 3 3 Motion Detection The Motion Detection web page allows the administrator to determine what happens if when the camera detects a motion event Keep in mind that the administrator must set up the motion detection rules on the motion detection page If no motion detection rules are configured no mail notifications or FTP downloads will occur Table 11 describes the different options which are available and Figure 28 shows an example Itis highly recommended to enable the NTP server as shown in Figure 26 This will ensure that the camera logs have the correct time information 30 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Date and Time Send Event to FTP Server Media Type for FTP Upload Send email notification Media Type for email Notification Save Event Video to Local Analytics Folder Send Event to Local TCP Host Table 11 Motion Detection Description Check this box to send
61. most operating conditions the system temperature will stay above OC This is the software version for the camera This is the software version for the motor of the camera The date and time the system software was built by CBC AMERICA Corp engineers This date and time is used to set the cameras internal clock immediately after a power cycle It is highly recommended to enable the NTP clock option This field is used to identify hardware specific features Displays the main CPU used in the camera Displays the internal storage capacity which is available for video archiving via the Video Storage web page Displays the remaining free space available on the internal storage Displays the IR camera module name Displays the IR camera module software version Displays the IR camera module firmware version Displays the IR camera module serial number Displays the unique MAC address This MAC address is fixed and cannot be changed Displays runtime code if recording is enabled or disabled and if the lens heater is on or off Displays the amount of time the camera has remained running and provides load averages for debugging Displays the IR camera module resolution output frame rate and field of view 43 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual a System Status Restart Camera System Temperature Z2ICISTFE Restore Factory Defaults System Software Version 2 1 5092 00150003 Format Local Storage System Motor Software
62. nsmitted or received via the LAN connection Accepts wiring connections for a Pelco D compatible joystick Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 QUICK REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS The Ganz Thermal Series Specifications are detailed below in Table 2 Table 2 Ganz Thermal Series Specification Quick Reference Table Focal Plane Array Sensor Type Array Format Pixel Pitch Spectral Band Sensitivity NEDT f 1 0 Video Frame Rate Format Gain Level Control 4X Digital Zoom Image Display Symbology Zoom Image Processing Communication Interface Protocols Interfaces Security Electrical Voltage Power Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Uncooled VOx Microbolometer 320x240 ZNT6 Pxx1 Series 640x480 ZNT6 Pxx2 Series 17 um 8 14 um LWIR 50 mK at f 1 0 Configurable for up to 30 Frames Per Second fps or Fixed at 9 fps Analog NTSC PAL IP H264 MJPEG Automatic 1X 4X 0 25X increments White Hot Black Hot Invert Revert On screen display with date time and user defined text 4x Digital Zoom with ePan eTilt Image Contrast Enhancement ICE for superior performance IP ONVIF Conformant v 2 0 Profile S RTP RTSP TCP UDP DHCP FTP HTTP and NTP Analog PELCO D IP Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Analog RS 485 802 1X Network Access Control and HTTPS 12 24 V DC 24V AC 802 3af Power Over Ethernet PoE 12 95
63. on of less than 12 95 watts the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series is IEEE802 3af compliant supporting video camera control and power over a single tamper resistant cable connection As a result the camera can be configured and installed easily into any existing security infrastructure Measuring approximately 20 x 27 cm diameter x height and weighing less than 3 kilograms the Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series is compact and lightweight It is sealed to an IP66 outdoor rating when installed in the ball down configuration which makes it ideal for outdoor security of critical infrastructure such as airports utility companies and nuclear power plants The camera is available with a choice of fully sealed and hard carbon coated athermalized fixed focus lenses which provide a horizontal field of view of 90 40 16 or 9 for ZNT6 Pxx1 models and 90 44 37 5 24 8 or 17 6 for ZNT6 Pxx2 models and are all capable of 4X digital zoom The Thermal IP camera includes the following key features e Thermal Imaging Provides superior thermal imaging capabilities in complete darkness and challenging environments 24 hours a day 7 days a week using patented DRS sensor technology e Superior image quality with Image Contrast Enhancement ICE feature e Optimized Lens The lens material and optical design is optimized for thermal imaging and range performance Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMALAL e Outdoor ready Suitable for
64. ovided you with the Products 1 OWNERSHIP The Ganz Thermal Software is and shall remain a proprietary product of CBC AMERICA CORP or its licensors and you hereby acknowledge and agree that the Ganz Thermal Software embodies valuable trade secrets proprietary to CBC AMERICA CORP and or its licensors All patents copyrights trademarks trade names trade secrets and other proprietary rights relating to or residing in the Ganz Thermal Software shall be owned or licensed exclusively by CBC AMERICA CORP Except for the license provided in Section 2 you shall have no right title or interest in or to the Ganz Thermal Software The Ganz Thermal Software is licensed not sold to you for use only under the terms and conditions of this Agreement Furthermore you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement with respect to any and all upgrades or updates to the Ganz Thermal Software provided to you by CBC AMERICA CORP or the authorized reseller that provided you with the Products 2 GRANT OF LICENSE Subject to your full compliance with all terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement CBC AMERICA CORP grants you a nontransferable except as specifically set forth in this Section non exclusive restricted right to use the Ganz Thermal Software as incorporated in or supplied with the Products and solely in connection with the use of the Products You may make a reasonable number of back up copies of the Ganz Thermal Software You understan
65. r t Ping Target Enable L 802 1 Disable Zero Network Configuration Save Changes Accounts Camera Figure 24 Zero Network Configuration 26 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual THERMAL 5 2 2 Accounts For security purposes it is important to change the default IP address of your camera once it has been configured and before it is placed into a live network This is especially true if you do not want unauthorized users to change the camera configurations The camera offers the following authorization levels 1 Administrator Has full access to the camera s web pages 2 Operator Does not have access to the Maintenance and Setup pages 3 Viewer Only has access to the view page Table 8 and Figure 25 below provide details on managing accounts and users Table 8 Accounts and Users Accounts Description New user accounts can be created for accessing the IP camera To create a new account go to the account menu and enter the new user name select the user class Administrator Operator or Viewer from the New users User Class drop down menu enter and confirm the password for the user Click on the Add User button to add the user You will see a prompt confirming the user has been added Repeat this process for adding more users User name and user class will be updated in the menu Existing user accounts can be managed and modified To change the password for an existing user enter a new password in the New
66. ra is accessed for the first time Table 15 Live Video and Controls Live Video Description Select the appropriate video stream H264 MJPEG or HTTP JPEG It Video Stream is possible to select multiple video streams from a single camera However separate browser windows are required to do this Takes a Snapshot of the image The user can save the image to the local PC The video viewing window can be adjusted to a different size i e 320X240 or 160X120 The default size is 640X480 Constant Recording The indicator above the top right corner of the image will indicate Notification whether constant recording is active red dot or inactive gray dot Snapshot View Size Use the arrow keys to pan and or tilt the camera in the desired direction The amount the camera moves will be based on the administrator s settings in the PTZ Control menu Click the Home icon PTZ Control in the middle of the pad to return the camera to 0 Pan amp 0 Tilt The IP Camera also supports 4X electronic Zoom Use the slider to control the zoom from 1X 4X in increments of 0 25X Adjust the pan amp tilt speed of the camera from 1 100 Default 75 35 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Live Video Contrast Brightness Polarity White Hot Polarity Black Hot Image Flip Flip H Image Flip Flip V Non Uniformity Correction NUC Presets Tour Update Compass PTZ Compasses Description Automatic Gain Control
67. rver e Pan Tilt and eZoom The IP camera supports motorized pan amp tilt and digital Zoom 4X e Camera access control You can control access to IP camera configuration menus and live video by configuring various user types and log in credentials Analog video output NSTC PAL via BNC connection Ganz Thermal Series User Manual 2 2 CAMERA HARDWARE Physical details of the IP Camera are provided below Figure 1 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Camera Figure 2 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Camera Mount Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Figure 3 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Bottom View Table 1 Ganz Thermal ZNT6 P Series Connections Item Description Factory Reset Button 4 Pin AC DC Power Connection Analog Video Out Ethernet Connection RS 485 Connection Function Reset button reboots the IP camera and resets it to the factory default state You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it and hold for at least 6 seconds 4 pin terminal block for power input 2 for AC power input 1 for DC power input and 1 for Ground 12 24V DC or 24V AC power with minimum 13W or 0 54A and 10 tolerance Accepts a standard BNC terminated coax cable for analog video output Indicates information about the network connections as follows Off LAN connection is NOT detected Solid Green 100 MB LAN connection is detected Solid Amber 10 MB LAN connection is detected Flashing Green Amber Data is being tra
68. s nn anrea nnn 41 Table 20 System Stal RR 43 Table 21 Troubleshooting Symptoms Causes and Hecommendaton 51 vii Ganz Thermal Series User Manual ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Description ICE ONVIF NEDT DHCP TCP UDP FTP NTP HTTP HTTPS 802 1X H264 JPEG MJPEG VLC AGC ROI RTP RTSP UPnP EULA Vanadium Oxide Internet Protocol Image Contrast Enhancement Open Network Video Interface Forum Noise Equivalent Delta Temperature Dynamic Host Control Protocol Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol File Transfer Protocol Network Time Protocol Hypertext Transport Protocol Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure Network Access Control Port based standard Video Compression Standard Joint Photographic Experts Group Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group VideoLAN Client Automatic Gain Control Region of Interest Realtime Transport Protocol Realtime Streaming Protocol Universal Plug and Play End User Licensing Agreement viii Ganz Thermal Series User Manual REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION The following documents form part of this user manual In the event of a conflict between documents referenced herein and the contents of this user manual please refer to the content of the most recently released document Ganz Thermal Quick Start Guide Ganz Thermal WinXP UPnP Procedure Ganz Therm
69. sealing gland out of the base of the IP Camera 2 Assemble the Electrical Nut back onto the gland and tighten the Nut securely until it is finger tight Use a flat head screwdriver to continue turning the electrical nut until it reaches approximately 50 in Ibs of torque verify torque seems high for a couple of plastic threads on a thin nut 4 5 ASSEMBLY 1 Connect the cable s to the respective connector a Ethernet Ethernet Port b Analog Analog Video c AC DC Power Connect wires to power block according the pin out shown in Figure 12 i If powering the camera with an AC supply connect AC to the 24VAC input and the AC to the other 24VAC input ii If powering the camera with a DC supply connect the DC to the 12VDC input and the DC or ground to the GND input Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Figure 12 ZNT6 P Pin Out Pin 1 24 VAC Pin 2 24 VAC Pin 3 12 24 VDC Pin 4 GND 2 RS 485 Connect wires to power block according to the pin out shown in Figure 13 a Connect the RS 485 pin to the camera s POS and connect the RS 485 pin to the camera s NEG pin Figure 13 ZNT6 P RS 485 Pin Out Pin 1 NEG Pin 2 POS Pin 3 GND 3 Reconnect Power to the existing cable s 4 Check for Solid LED on the Ethernet connector to acknowledge connectivity to the IP network The status LED indicators are a LED 1 Solid Amber for 10MB connection b LED 2 Solid Green for 100MB connection or Flashing green for a
70. st be connected to a Power Over Ethernet IEEE 802 af compliant power source or a UL Listed Class 2 power supply rated 12 24V DC or 24V AC minimum 13 W or 0 54 A AN CAUTION Operating the camera at voltage levels outside the specified range may result in permanent damage to the unit and void the product warranty Ganz Thermal Series User Manual A CAUTION Failure to follow the proper procedure may cause permanent damage to the camera and void the product warranty WARNING DEVICE SENSITIVE TO ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE The camera electronics and electronic interfaces are sensitive to electrostatic discharge Please follow appropriate ESD procedures when handling the camera and during installation For PoE installations CBC AMERICA Corp requires the use of STP cabling and an earth grounded end point to ensure proper ESD immunity For AC or DC powered installations a properly earth grounded power source is strongly recommended A CAUTION To ensure a proper earth ground between the Ganz Thermal camera and a PoE switch CBC AMERICA Corp strongly recommends the use of Shielded Twisted Pair STP cabling Installations of Ganz Thermal cameras using a STP cabling and a properly earth grounded PoE switch are tested to comply with industry immunity standards for Electro Static Discharge Any other installation method may leave the camera at risk and void the warranty 4 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The Ganz Thermal ZNT6 Pxx
71. st streaming address Valid range for multicast IP address is between 224 0 0 0 and 239 255 255 255 Typical multicast IP address is 239 x y z Enter the multicast streaming port number Port number can vary between 1 and 65535 Default value is set to 554 Select the appropriate bit rate for H264 video by using the slider The available range is between 64Kbps to 2500Kbps This is a common setting for both unicast and multicast Select a frame rate from 5 30 This setting is used for both unicast and multicast Amount of time in milliseconds ms that the embedded VLC player will cache Settings too high may cause latency between live action and stream display Settings too low may cause instability in the stream display Default value is optimum for the default frame rate Allows for setting of a custom port for RI SP streaming Allows for setting of a custom port for streaming RTSP over HTTP Enter the multicast streaming address Valid range for multicast IP address is between 224 0 0 0 and 239 255 255 255 Typical multicast IP address is 239 x y z Enter the multicast streaming port number Port number can vary between 1 and 65535 Default value is set to 6001 29 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Select the appropriate bit rate for H264 video by using the slider The MJPEG Quality available range is 5 to 98 This is a common setting for both unicast and multicast MJPEG Frame Select a frame rate from 1 30 This is a co
72. torage oystem updates Camera reset Factory default Administrator Maintenance IP Network settings user and Setup account management and Administrator camera controls Administrator Logout Log out of the camera Operator Viewer 20 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual GANZ PTZ Control DEE HBE Video Stream H264 WES HTTP JPEG Snapshot ub Se 640x480 D Q Contrast Wm Bnghtness m s Polarity Noa Uniformity Correction Presets No Active Pre EM Tours No Active Tou Figure 17 Ganz Thermal Web Interface 5 2 SETUP When you are logged in to the IP camera as a user with administrator privileges you can access the configuration parameters at any time by clicking the Setup menu For information about logging in to the IP camera see Section 4 8 Login to the IP Camera This section covers the setup of the camera Using the camera setup menu as shown in Figure 18 you can control network settings manage users and accounts and certain camera functions including video stream settings and motion detection Veit nme View oom beem tee Vides Diege Mueetenmanco Sete rg Out Figure 18 Ganz Thermal Web Interface Setup Menu 5 2 1 Network Setup The network Setup pages allows the administrator to configure the camera s network settings and configure specific network features To access the Network Settings the user must have administrative privileges 21
73. ual THERMAL 5 2 3 2 Video Streaming The Video Streaming web page allows the administrator to configure and adjust a wide range of H 264 MJPEG or HTTP JPEG streaming methods these are used to optimize the video stream for bandwidth network configuration quality and compatibility with other decoders and video players Table 10 provides details on the video streaming options and Figure 27 shows an example CBC AMERICA Corp uses a Constant Variable Bit Rate CVBR rate control implementation which allows the bitrate to change in a given time interval based on the complexity of the scene The CVBR implementation automatically adjusts the average min and max bitrate based upon the network conditions Note If the camera is connected to a heavily congested network or connected via a wireless network it is highly recommended to set the H 264 bitrate to 500Kbps and or adjust the MJPEG quality to 50 Video Streaming Enable Multicast Streaming H264 Multicast Streaming IP Address H264 Multicast Streaming Port H 264 Bitrate H 264 Frame rate H264 Network Cache H 264 RTSP Port H 264 RTP RTSP HTTP Port MJPEG Multicast Streaming IP Address MJPEG Multicast Streaming Port Table 10 Video Streaming Description Check this box to select multicast streaming Make sure your network supports multicasting Leave the box as unchecked for unicast streaming The default is unicast streaming Enter the multica
74. ure the FTP server or SMTP server You can both verify network connectivity and server connectivity To ping a target simply enter the target name or IP address and hit Refresh button to confirm success or failure Select Save changes and Ping Target button to save the changes See Figure 22 for an example 24 Ganz Thermal Series User Manual Network TCPIP Settings Ping Target pool ntp org L FIP Server Email SMTP Server Ping Status Pass L Ping Target B8024X Save Change and Ping Target Refresh 7 Zero Network Configuration Accounts Camera 2013 DRS Technologies Figure 22 Ping Target 9 2 1 5 802 1X 802 1x is an IEEE standard specifying port based network access control Port based network access control uses the physical characteristics of a switched local area network LAN infrastructure to authenticate devices that are attached to a LAN port and to prevent access to that port in cases in which the authentication process fails During a port based network access control interaction an authentication server which can either be a separate entity or co located with the authenticator checks the camera s credentials The authentication server then responds to the authenticator indicating whether the camera is authorized to access the authenticator s services Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP is used to pass the authentication information between the camera and the authentic

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